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1 Native Americans and the Environment
American: NAEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Native Americans and the Environment
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2 Administration for Native Americans
American: ANAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Administration for Native Americans
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3 американец
1. yankee2. american3. American«первые американцы», американские индейцы — First Americans
Синонимический ряд:янки (сущ.) североамериканец; янки -
4 Ureinwohner
Pl. (ab)original inhabitants ( oder population Sg.); die Ureinwohner Australiens the Australian aborigines; die amerikanischen Ureinwohner the original inhabitants of America, the Native Americans* * *der Ureinwohneraborigine* * *Ur|ein|woh|ner(in)m(f)native, original inhabitant; (in Australien) Aborigine* * *Ur·ein·woh·ner(in)m(f) native [or original] inhabitant* * *der native inhabitant* * *die Ureinwohner Australiens the Australian aborigines;die amerikanischen Ureinwohner the original inhabitants of America, the Native Americans* * *der native inhabitant* * *m.aborigine n. -
5 determinar
v.1 to settle, to fix (fijar) (fecha, precio).2 to establish, to determine.determinar las causas de la muerte to establish o determine the cause of deathElla determinó el método She determined the method.Ella determina los límites She determines=demarcates the limits.El cajero determinó su crédito The cashier ascertained his credit.3 to cause, to bring about.aquello determinó su dimisión that caused him to resign4 to decide.determinar hacer algo to decide to do something5 to distinguish, to discern.no pude determinar quién era I couldn't make out who he was6 to determine to, to decide to.Ella determinó casarse She determined to get married.* * *1 (decidir) to resolve, decide, determine2 (señalar) to determine3 (fijar) to fix, set, appoint4 (estipular) to stipulate, specify5 (causar) to bring about, cause■ tales circunstancias determinaron la caída del Imperio such circumstances brought about the fall of the Empire6 (hacer decidir) to make decide, decide1 (decidirse) to make up one's mind, decide* * *verb1) to determine2) bring out•* * *1. VT1) (=establecer) to determinedeterminaron un precio tras largas negociaciones — after lengthy negotiations they determined o fixed a price
"precio por determinar" — "price to be agreed"
determinar el rumbo — (Aer, Náut) to set a course
el reglamento determina que... — the rule lays down o states that...
2) (=averiguar) [+ peso, volumen, causa] to determine; [+ daños] to assessla policía logró determinar la verdad del asunto — the police succeeded in determining the truth of the matter
3) (=motivar) to bring about, causeaquello determinó la caída del gobierno — that brought about o caused the fall of the government
4) (=decidir) to decide5) (Ling) to determine2.See:* * *verbo transitivo1) (establecer, precisar)a) ley/contrato to state; persona to determineb) ( por deducción) to establish, determinedeterminar las causas del accidente — to determine o establish what caused the accident
se ha determinado que... — it has been established that...
2) ( motivar) to cause, bring about3)determinar + inf — to decide o (frml) determine to + inf
b) ( hacer decidir)determinar a alguien a + inf — to make somebody decide to + inf, to decide o determine somebody to + inf (frml)
* * *= determine, establish, fix, work out, have + a say in.Ex. This assignment of intellectual responsibility is important, as we have seen earlier, since it determines the heading for the main entry.Ex. The intention is to establish a general framework, and then to give exceptions or further explanation and examples for each area in turn.Ex. One of the functions which I have not specified is that the underlying ideology represented by the AACR aims first at fixing a location for an author and then for a work.Ex. The details of how the assignment of numbers by authorized agencies would be controlled have yet to be worked out.Ex. Native Americans are determined not only to remain in control of their art but also to have a say in how it is interpreted.----* determinar el futuro = shape + the future.* sin determinar = undefined.* volver a determinar = respecify.* * *verbo transitivo1) (establecer, precisar)a) ley/contrato to state; persona to determineb) ( por deducción) to establish, determinedeterminar las causas del accidente — to determine o establish what caused the accident
se ha determinado que... — it has been established that...
2) ( motivar) to cause, bring about3)determinar + inf — to decide o (frml) determine to + inf
b) ( hacer decidir)determinar a alguien a + inf — to make somebody decide to + inf, to decide o determine somebody to + inf (frml)
* * *= determine, establish, fix, work out, have + a say in.Ex: This assignment of intellectual responsibility is important, as we have seen earlier, since it determines the heading for the main entry.
Ex: The intention is to establish a general framework, and then to give exceptions or further explanation and examples for each area in turn.Ex: One of the functions which I have not specified is that the underlying ideology represented by the AACR aims first at fixing a location for an author and then for a work.Ex: The details of how the assignment of numbers by authorized agencies would be controlled have yet to be worked out.Ex: Native Americans are determined not only to remain in control of their art but also to have a say in how it is interpreted.* determinar el futuro = shape + the future.* sin determinar = undefined.* volver a determinar = respecify.* * *determinar [A1 ]vtA (establecer, precisar)1 «ley/contrato» to state; «persona» to determineaún no han determinado las pautas a seguir the guidelines still haven't been determined o laid down2 (por deducción) to establish, determinedeterminar las causas del accidente to determine o establish what caused the accidentde estos datos se puede determinar el costo the cost can be worked out o determined from this informationse ha determinado que … it has been established that …B (motivar) to cause, bring aboutlas circunstancias que determinaron la caída del imperio the circumstances which brought about o caused the fall of the empireha determinado un desplazamiento hacia las afueras it has led many people to move o has led to many people moving to the outskirtsCdeterminaron tomar medidas al respecto they decided o determined to take measures to deal with it2 (hacer decidir) determinar a algn A + INF to make sb decide to + INF, to decide o determine sb to + INF ( frml)la oposición de sus padres lo determinó a hacerlo his parents' opposition made him decide to do it, his parents' opposition decided o determined him to do itto decidedebes determinarte por una u otra opción you must decide o make up your mind one way or the other* * *
determinar ( conjugate determinar) verbo transitivo
1 (establecer, precisar)
[ persona] to determine
2 ( motivar) to cause, bring about
determinar verbo transitivo
1 (concretar, especificar) to fix, set
2 (tomar una decisión) to decide on
3 (averigurar, aclarar) las causas del secuestro están por determinar, the motives for the kidnapping are still unknown
4 (condicionar) to determine
5 (causar) to bring about
' determinar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
condicionar
- pesar
- precisar
- repetida
- repetido
- establecer
- navegar
English:
determine
- pin down
- shape
- test case
- trace back
- date
- decide
- diagnose
- govern
- means
- plot
* * *♦ vt1. [fijar] [fecha, precio] to settle on, to fix;[lugar] to decide;se casarán en fecha aún sin o [m5] por determinar they will marry on a date that has yet to be decided o fixed;reuniones para determinar los términos del acuerdo meetings to settle the terms of the agreement;según determina la ley,… as stipulated by law,…;la normativa de tráfico determina que… traffic regulations state that…2. [averiguar] to establish, to determine;determinar las causas de la muerte to determine o establish the cause of death;el lugar exacto del accidente es difícil de determinar it is difficult to determine o establish the exact spot where the accident occurred;determinaron que el accidente se debió a un error humano they established that the accident was the result of human error3. [motivar] to cause, to bring about;protestas generalizadas determinaron su dimisión widespread protests caused him to resign;aquello determinó su decisión that led to his decision4. [decidir] to decide;determinar hacer algo to decide to do sth;la tormenta lo determinó a salir antes the storm made him decide to leave early5. [distinguir] to distinguish, to discern;no pude determinar quién era I couldn't make out who he was6. Der to settle, to decide;el juez determinó su ingreso en prisión the judge ordered that he be sent to prison* * *v/t1 ( establecer) determine2:eso me determinó a llamarlo that made me decide to call him* * *determinar vt1) : to determine2) : to cause, to bring about* * *determinar vb2. (decidir) to decide3. (averiguar) to determine -
6 estar decidido a
(v.) = be determined to, be of a mind to, be intent on, be all set toEx. Native Americans are determined not only to remain in control of their art but also to have a say in how it is interpreted.Ex. I don't think the Council on Library Resources is of any mind to go shelling out money for ten years the way it did before.Ex. The Chinese government is intent on stifling debate in the country's blogosphere by restricting the activities of bloggers and preventing discussion of sensitive topics.Ex. With that in mind, both girls were all set to go to Mindoro but the circumstances made it extra difficult for them to reach their destination.* * *(v.) = be determined to, be of a mind to, be intent on, be all set toEx: Native Americans are determined not only to remain in control of their art but also to have a say in how it is interpreted.
Ex: I don't think the Council on Library Resources is of any mind to go shelling out money for ten years the way it did before.Ex: The Chinese government is intent on stifling debate in the country's blogosphere by restricting the activities of bloggers and preventing discussion of sensitive topics.Ex: With that in mind, both girls were all set to go to Mindoro but the circumstances made it extra difficult for them to reach their destination. -
7 maíz tostado
m.1 popcorn.2 toasted corn kernels, toasted maize kernels.* * *(n.) = parched cornEx. One of the staples of the early long hunters and native Americans was parched corn.* * *(n.) = parched cornEx: One of the staples of the early long hunters and native Americans was parched corn.
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8 tener algo que decir sobre
(v.) = have + a say inEx. Native Americans are determined not only to remain in control of their art but also to have a say in how it is interpreted.* * *(v.) = have + a say inEx: Native Americans are determined not only to remain in control of their art but also to have a say in how it is interpreted.
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9 tener derecho a
to be entitled to, have the right to* * *(v.) = be entitled to, have + a right to, entitle to, have + the right to, have + a say inEx. The principles are still valid but, of course, in most instances the entitlement is reduced because of the method of calculating the area of new library to which a university is entitled.Ex. Moreover, the citizens of Europe have a right to know about the various measures and decisions taken in their name and which can have a direct impact upon their private or professional lives.Ex. Article 17 reads: 'Persons entitled to the privileges of the Library shall, upon request, open their parcels for inspection upon leaving the Library'.Ex. Members have the right to correct the texts of their speeches within one day of receipt of the provisional edition.Ex. Native Americans are determined not only to remain in control of their art but also to have a say in how it is interpreted.* * *(v.) = be entitled to, have + a right to, entitle to, have + the right to, have + a say inEx: The principles are still valid but, of course, in most instances the entitlement is reduced because of the method of calculating the area of new library to which a university is entitled.
Ex: Moreover, the citizens of Europe have a right to know about the various measures and decisions taken in their name and which can have a direct impact upon their private or professional lives.Ex: Article 17 reads: 'Persons entitled to the privileges of the Library shall, upon request, open their parcels for inspection upon leaving the Library'.Ex: Members have the right to correct the texts of their speeches within one day of receipt of the provisional edition.Ex: Native Americans are determined not only to remain in control of their art but also to have a say in how it is interpreted. -
10 tener voto sobre
(v.) = have + a say inEx. Native Americans are determined not only to remain in control of their art but also to have a say in how it is interpreted.* * *(v.) = have + a say inEx: Native Americans are determined not only to remain in control of their art but also to have a say in how it is interpreted.
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11 коренной
1. fundamental2. root3. native; aboriginal; fundamental; radical; molar4. radicalСинонимический ряд:1. главный (прил.) главнейшей; главнейшею; главнейший; главный; основной; основною; первой; первостепенный; первою; первый; стержневой; стержневою; узловой; узловою; центральной; центральною; центральный2. исконный (прил.) исконный -
12 индейцы
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13 коренные
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14 коренные американцы
General subject: Native Americans (самоназвание североамериканских индейцев)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > коренные американцы
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15 subártico
adj.subarctic, subpolar.* * *ADJ subarctic* * *= subarctic.Ex. The subarctic culture area spans the entire North American continent; it covers most of Canada as well as much of Alaska's interior.----* clima subártico = subarctic climate.* subártico, el = subarctic, the.* * *el subártico= subarctic, theEx: The Native Americans of the subarctic usually did not have permanent shelters, rather they built temporary ones.
= subarctic.Ex: The subarctic culture area spans the entire North American continent; it covers most of Canada as well as much of Alaska's interior.
* clima subártico = subarctic climate.* subártico, el = subarctic, the.* * *subártico -casubarctic* * *subártico, -a adjsubarctic -
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17 norteamericano
adj.North American, American, native of North America.m.North American, native of North America.* * *► adjetivo1 (de América del Norte) North American; (de Estados Unidos) American► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (de América del Norte) North American; (de Estados Unidos) American* * *(f. - norteamericana)noun adj.2) American* * *norteamericano, -a1.ADJ North American; [de Estados Unidos] American2.SM / F North American; [de Estados Unidos] Americanlos norteamericanos — the North Americans, the people of North America; [de Estados Unidos] the Americans
* * *- na adjetivo/masculino, femeninoa) ( de América del Norte) North Americanb) ( estadounidense) American* * *Ex. Notable telecommunications networks are Tymnet and Telenet, which are predominantly North American, but also have nodes in Europe and other parts of the world.* * *- na adjetivo/masculino, femeninoa) ( de América del Norte) North Americanb) ( estadounidense) American* * *Ex: Notable telecommunications networks are Tymnet and Telenet, which are predominantly North American, but also have nodes in Europe and other parts of the world.
* * *1 (de América del Norte) North American2 (estadounidense) Americanmasculine, feminine1 (de América del Norte) North American2 (estadounidense) American* * *
norteamericano◊ -na adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( de América del Norte) North American;
( estadounidense) American
norteamericano adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 North American
2 (de EE UU) American
' norteamericano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gringo
English:
American
- Amtrak
- African-American
- north
- robin
* * *norteamericano, -a♦ adj1. [de América del Norte] North American2. [de Estados Unidos] American♦ nm,f1. [de América del Norte] North American2. [de Estados Unidos] American* * *I adj North AmericanII m, norteamericana f North American* * *norteamericano, -na adj & n1) : North American2) americano, estadounidense: American, native or inhabitant of the United States -
18 amerindi
adj Native-American / (American) Indian (ant.) / Amerindian (ant.)n (m / f) Native American / (American) Indian (ant.) / Amerindian (ant.)nota: Avui dia, l'expressió 'Native American' s'utilitza per referir-se als amerindis. Es considera molt més respectuós que no pas 'Indian', 'American Indian' o 'Amerindian' i, a més, evita qualsevol confusió entre els habitants originaris d'Amèrica i els americans originaris de l'Índia (els 'Indian Americans'). -
19 desesmesurado
Ex. Slowly -- but not without sustained and unconscionable injustices to Native and African Americans -- the United States grew from a republic into a more inclusive democracy.* * *Ex: Slowly -- but not without sustained and unconscionable injustices to Native and African Americans -- the United States grew from a republic into a more inclusive democracy.
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20 desmedido
adj.excessive, disproportionate, beyond measure, out of all proportion.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desmedirse.* * *1→ link=desmedirse desmedirse► adjetivo1 (desproporcionado) excessive, disproportionate, out of all proportion2 (sin límite) boundless, unbounded* * *ADJ1) [tamaño, importancia] (=excesivo) excessive; (=desproporcionado) out of all proportion2) [ambición] boundless* * *- da adjetivo excessive* * *= unrestrained, inordinate, runaway, unconscionable, intemperate, excessive, out-of-control.Ex. 'Hello, Tom!' said the director, greeting him enthusiastically, as he rounded his desk to shake hands, which he did with unrestrained ardor.Ex. Sometimes cataloguers will spend an inordinate length of time searching for the best heading.Ex. The article is entitled 'How to control a runaway state documents collection'.Ex. Slowly -- but not without sustained and unconscionable injustices to Native and African Americans -- the United States grew from a republic into a more inclusive democracy.Ex. From hermeneutics to the most intemperate positivism, the real challenge is that of conceiving a general methodology.Ex. Excessive emphasis on the need to exact payment will stifle the flow of information.Ex. This article discusses the out-of-control situation of federal paperwork and the consequent burdens it places on the US public and business sector.----* euforia desmedida = irrational exuberance.* exuberancia desmedida = irrational exuberance.* * *- da adjetivo excessive* * *= unrestrained, inordinate, runaway, unconscionable, intemperate, excessive, out-of-control.Ex: 'Hello, Tom!' said the director, greeting him enthusiastically, as he rounded his desk to shake hands, which he did with unrestrained ardor.
Ex: Sometimes cataloguers will spend an inordinate length of time searching for the best heading.Ex: The article is entitled 'How to control a runaway state documents collection'.Ex: Slowly -- but not without sustained and unconscionable injustices to Native and African Americans -- the United States grew from a republic into a more inclusive democracy.Ex: From hermeneutics to the most intemperate positivism, the real challenge is that of conceiving a general methodology.Ex: Excessive emphasis on the need to exact payment will stifle the flow of information.Ex: This article discusses the out-of-control situation of federal paperwork and the consequent burdens it places on the US public and business sector.* euforia desmedida = irrational exuberance.* exuberancia desmedida = irrational exuberance.* * *desmedido -daexcessivesu desmedida afición al juego his excessive fondness for gamblingle han dado una importancia desmedida a ese hecho they have given that fact undue significance, they have attributed too much importance to that fact* * *
Del verbo desmedirse: ( conjugate desmedirse)
desmedido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
desmedido
desmedirse
desmedido◊ -da adjetivo
excessive;
le han dado una importancia desmedida they have attributed too much importance to it
desmedido,-a adjetivo disproportionate, excessive
su desmedido optimismo, her unbounded optimism
' desmedido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desmedida
English:
excessive
- immoderate
* * *desmedido, -a adjexcessive, disproportionate* * *adj excessive* * *desmedido, -da adjdesmesurado: excessive, undue
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