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21 handful
handful [ˈhændfʊl]a. poignée f* * *['hændfʊl]1) ( fistful) poignée f2) ( small number) ( of people) poignée f; (of buildings, objects, works) petit nombre m3) (colloq) (person, animal) -
22 privilege
'privəli‹((a) favour or right available, or granted, to only one person, or to a small number of people: Senior students are usually allowed certain privileges.) privilegioprivilege n privilegiotr['prɪvɪlɪʤ]privilege ['prɪvlɪʤ, 'prɪvə-] n: privilegio mn.• derecho s.m.• fuero s.m.• gracia s.f.• privilegio s.m.• regalía s.f.v.• privilegiar v.'prɪvəlɪdʒcount & mass nouna) ( special right) privilegio mparliamentary/congressional privilege u — inmunidad f parlamentaria
b) ( honor) (no pl) privilegio m, honor m['prɪvɪlɪdʒ]it is my privilege to introduce... — tengo el honor or el privilegio de presentarles a...
1. N1) (=prerogative) privilegio m ; (Jur, Parl) inmunidad fas the oldest son, he has certain privileges — como hijo mayor tiene ciertos privilegios
2) (=honour) privilegio m, honor mI had the privilege of meeting her — tuve el privilegio or el honor de conocerla
2. VT1) (=favour) privilegiar2)to be privileged to do sth — tener el privilegio or el honor de hacer algo
I am privileged to call him a friend — tengo el privilegio or el honor de poder decir que es amigo mío
* * *['prɪvəlɪdʒ]count & mass nouna) ( special right) privilegio mparliamentary/congressional privilege u — inmunidad f parlamentaria
b) ( honor) (no pl) privilegio m, honor mit is my privilege to introduce... — tengo el honor or el privilegio de presentarles a...
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23 recital
1) (a public performance (of music or songs) usually by one person or a small number of people: a recital of Schubert's songs.) recital2) (the act of reciting.) recitación
recital sustantivo masculino recital
recital sustantivo masculino
1 Mús recital
2 Lit reading, recital ' recital' also found in these entries: Spanish: encantar - actuación - concierto - tragar English: recital - readingtr[rɪ'saɪtəl]1 recital nombre masculinorecital [ri'saɪt̬əl] n1) performance: recital m2) enumeration: relato m, enumeración fn.• relación s.f.rɪ'saɪtḷa) ( performance) recital mb) ( rendition of poem) recitado m, recitación f[rɪ'saɪtl]N (Mus) recital m ; (=story) relato m* * *[rɪ'saɪtḷ]a) ( performance) recital mb) ( rendition of poem) recitado m, recitación f -
24 Privileg
* * *das Privilegprivilege; charter* * *Pri|vi|leg [privi'leːk]nt -(e)s, -gien or -e[-giən, -gə] privilege* * *das1) (privileges, rights etc: civil liberties.) liberties2) ((a) favour or right available, or granted, to only one person, or to a small number of people: Senior students are usually allowed certain privileges.) privilege* * *Pri·vi·leg<-[e]s, -ien>[priviˈle:k, pl -gi̯ən]* * *das; Privileg[e]s, Privilegien privilege* * *ein Privileg der Reichen a rich man’s prerogative* * *das; Privileg[e]s, Privilegien privilege* * *-ien n.privilege n. -
25 Vortrag
m; -(e)s, Vorträge1. (Rede) talk; (Vorlesung) lecture ( beide über + Akk on); einen Vortrag halten give a talk ( oder lecture); halt keine langen Vorträge! umg., fig. don’t give a whole lecture!2. (Aufführung) performance; MUS. (Solo) recital (auch eines Gedichts); (Vortragsweise) rendering, performance3. WIRTS. (Übertrag) balance carried forward4. bei Vorgesetztem: report; sie musste zum Vortrag bei der Ministerin she had to report to the minister* * *der Vortrag(Ansprache) talk; speech; lecture; recital;(Vorführung) execution; recitation* * *Vor|trag ['foːɐtraːk]m -(e)s, Vorträge[-trɛːgə]1) (= Vorlesung) lecture; (= Bericht, Beschreibung) talkeinen Vórtrag halten — to give a lecture/talk
3) (= Art des Vortragens) performance* * *(a public performance (of music or songs) usually by one person or a small number of people: a recital of Schubert's songs.) recital* * *Vor·trag<-[e]s, Vorträge>[ˈfo:ɐ̯tra:k, pl ˈfo:ɐ̯trɛ:gə]einen \Vortrag [über etw akk/zu etw dat] halten to give [or deliver] a lecture [or talk] [on [or about] sth]* * *der; Vortrag[e]s, Vorträge1) (Rede) talk; (wissenschaftlich) lectureeinen Vortrag halten — give a talk/lecture
2) (Darbietung) presentation; performance; (eines Gedichts) recitation; rendering* * *über +akk on);einen Vortrag halten give a talk ( oder lecture);halt keine langen Vorträge! umg, fig don’t give a whole lecture!2. (Aufführung) performance; MUS (Solo) recital (auch eines Gedichts); (Vortragsweise) rendering, performance4. bei Vorgesetztem: report;sie musste zum Vortrag bei der Ministerin she had to report to the minister* * *der; Vortrag[e]s, Vorträge1) (Rede) talk; (wissenschaftlich) lectureeinen Vortrag halten — give a talk/lecture
2) (Darbietung) presentation; performance; (eines Gedichts) recitation; rendering* * *-¨e m.account carried forward n.amount brought forward n.lecture n.recital n.recitation n. -
26 privilege
'privəli‹((a) favour or right available, or granted, to only one person, or to a small number of people: Senior students are usually allowed certain privileges.) privilegium, særrettighetprivilegereIsubst. \/ˈprɪvəlɪdʒ\/1) privilegium, forrett, særrettighet2) (ene)rett, særrett(ighet)3) rettighet4) begunstigelse5) ( overført) opplevelse6) ( overført) glede, ære• it is my privelege to introduce...jeg har den glede\/ære å introdusere...7) ( parlamentarisme) (parlamentarisk) immunitetIIverb \/ˈprɪvəlɪdʒ\/1) privilegere2) fritaprivilege from frita fra -
27 recital
1) (a public performance (of music or songs) usually by one person or a small number of people: a recital of Schubert's songs.) (solo)konsert2) (the act of reciting.) deklamering, opplesinghistoriesubst. \/rɪˈsaɪtl\/1) detaljert redegjørelse, detaljert beretning, fortelling, (lang) oppregning2) opplesning, deklamasjon, deklamering, resitasjon, resitering, enetale, monolog3) ( musikk) (solist)opptreden, (solo)konsert4) ( jus) (innledende) saksfremstilling -
28 marcador1
1 = scoreboard, scorecard, leader board.Ex. Evaluation the research is through 4 strategies: a simple scoreboard; scoreboard plus other details such as references; scoreboard with the minimal critera of, e.g., sample size and statistical procedures used; examination of actual material.Ex. After a year's rapid development of portals by major search engines, adding such things as scorecards, news headlines or links to other services, search engine developers are now turning to personalization as a way of holding their users.Ex. Since its launch, the project has been plagued by a small number of people cheating to elevate their ranking in the leader boards.----* adelantarse pronto en el marcador = take + an early lead.* encargado de llevar el marcador = scorer.* marcador automático = auto-dialler.* marcador de correo publicitario no solicitado = spambot.* marcador de páginas = bookmark. -
29 marcador
adj.marking.m.1 marker, highlighter, marker pen, highlighter pen.2 scoreboard.3 felt-tip pen, felt-tipped pen, felt pen, felt-tip.4 score.* * *1 DEPORTE scoreboard2 INFORMÁTICA bookmark* * *noun m.1) marker2) scoreboard* * *marcador, -a1. SM1) (Dep) scoreboardigualar 1., 1), b)abrir o inaugurar el marcador — to open the scoring
2) (=indicador) [gen] marker; [de libro] bookmark3) LAm (=rotulador) marker4) (Billar) marker5) (Telec) dial2.SM / F Esp scorer* * *1) (Dep) scoreboard¿cómo va el marcador? — what's the score?
inaugurar el marcador — (period) to open the scoring
2)a) ( para libros) bookmarkb) (AmL) ( rotulador) felt-tip pen, fiber-tip* pen* * *1) (Dep) scoreboard¿cómo va el marcador? — what's the score?
inaugurar el marcador — (period) to open the scoring
2)a) ( para libros) bookmarkb) (AmL) ( rotulador) felt-tip pen, fiber-tip* pen* * *marcador11 = scoreboard, scorecard, leader board.Ex: Evaluation the research is through 4 strategies: a simple scoreboard; scoreboard plus other details such as references; scoreboard with the minimal critera of, e.g., sample size and statistical procedures used; examination of actual material.
Ex: After a year's rapid development of portals by major search engines, adding such things as scorecards, news headlines or links to other services, search engine developers are now turning to personalization as a way of holding their users.Ex: Since its launch, the project has been plagued by a small number of people cheating to elevate their ranking in the leader boards.* adelantarse pronto en el marcador = take + an early lead.* encargado de llevar el marcador = scorer.* marcador automático = auto-dialler.* marcador de correo publicitario no solicitado = spambot.* marcador de páginas = bookmark.marcador22 = highlighter, marker.Ex: A highlighter is used to indicate the filing position.
Ex: Potential sources of this is the degradation of paints, adhesives, solvents, markers, food, detergents, fresheners, mothballs, etc.* marcador indeleble = permanent marker.* * *A ( Dep) scoreboard¿cómo va el marcador? what's the score?inaugurar el marcador ( period); to open the scoringCompuesto:electronic scoreboardB1 (para libros) bookmark2 ( Inf) bookmark3 ( AmL) (rotulador) felt-tip pen, fiber-tip* pen* * *
marcador sustantivo masculino
1 (Dep) scoreboard;◊ ¿cómo va el marcador? what's the score?
2
marcador,-ora sustantivo masculino
1 marker
2 Dep scoreboard
' marcador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
marcadora
English:
board
- bookmark
- felt-tip(ped)
- score
- scoreboard
- scorer
- striker
- felt
- high
* * *marcador, -ora♦ adjmarking;siga las flechas marcadoras follow the arrows♦ nm1. [tablero] scoreboardmarcador electrónico electronic scoreboard;marcador simultáneo scoreboard [on which the results of other matches being played are shown]2. [resultado] score;¿cuál es el marcador? what's the score?;el marcador está empatado the scores are level3. [jugador] [defensor] marker;[goleador] scorer4. [para libros] bookmark6. Am [rotulador] felt-tip pen;Méx [fluorescente] highlighter pen* * *m1 DEP scoreboard2 ( rotulador) marker pen* * *marcador nm1) tanteador: scoreboard2) : marker, felt-tipped pen3)marcador de libros : bookmark* * *marcador n scoreboard -
30 privilege
['privəli‹]((a) favour or right available, or granted, to only one person, or to a small number of people: Senior students are usually allowed certain privileges.) forréttindi -
31 recital
1) (a public performance (of music or songs) usually by one person or a small number of people: a recital of Schubert's songs.) flutningur2) (the act of reciting.) flutningur -
32 privilege
privilégium, előjog, kiváltság* * *['privəli‹]((a) favour or right available, or granted, to only one person, or to a small number of people: Senior students are usually allowed certain privileges.) kiváltság -
33 recital
szólóest, elmondás, elbeszélés, szólóhangverseny* * *1) (a public performance (of music or songs) usually by one person or a small number of people: a recital of Schubert's songs.) szólóest (pl. zongoraest); dalest2) (the act of reciting.) elmondás -
34 privilege
['privəli‹]((a) favour or right available, or granted, to only one person, or to a small number of people: Senior students are usually allowed certain privileges.) privilégio* * *priv.i.lege[pr'ivilidʒ] n 1 privilégio, prerrogativa, regalia. 2 patente, monopólio. • vt 1 privilegiar, conceder privilégios a. we were privileged to belong to / tínhamos o privilégio de pertencer a. 2 isentar, eximir. -
35 recital
1) (a public performance (of music or songs) usually by one person or a small number of people: a recital of Schubert's songs.) recital2) (the act of reciting.) recitação* * *re.cit.al[ris'aitəl] n 1 Mus recital, récita. 2 narração, exposição. -
36 privilege
n. ayrıcalık, imtiyaz, dokunulmazlık, özel hak, rüçhan hakkı————————v. ayrıcalık tanımak, imtiyaz vermek* * *1. ayrıcalık 2. ayrıcalık tanı (v.) 3. ayrıcalık (n.)* * *['privəli‹]((a) favour or right available, or granted, to only one person, or to a small number of people: Senior students are usually allowed certain privileges.) ayrıcalık -
37 recital
n. resital, solist konseri, ezberden okuma, anlatma, beyan, ifade, hikâye, öykü* * *resital* * *1) (a public performance (of music or songs) usually by one person or a small number of people: a recital of Schubert's songs.) resital, tekli icraat2) (the act of reciting.) ezberden okuma -
38 privilege
['privəli‹]((a) favour or right available, or granted, to only one person, or to a small number of people: Senior students are usually allowed certain privileges.) posebna pravica* * *I [prívilidž]nounprivilegij, posebna pravica, prednost, izjemnostBritish English bill of privilege — pravica plemiča, da mu sodijo njemu enakiAmerican privilege of lot — pravica do izbirebreach of privilege — prestop pooblastila, kršitev pravicjuridically privilege of self defence — pravica do samoobrambeeconomy privilege tax — koncesioniran davekII [prívilidž]transitive verbprivilegirati, dati posebne pravice (to); izvzeti ( from) -
39 recital
1) (a public performance (of music or songs) usually by one person or a small number of people: a recital of Schubert's songs.) recital2) (the act of reciting.) recitacija* * *[risáitəl]nounpripoved(ovanje), govorjenje (na pamet), predavanje, recitiranje; navajanje, naštevanje; (glasno) čitanje; opis, poročilo; juridically uvodni, pripravljalni del listine, dokumenta, spričevala; določba, ugotovitev; music recital, solistična glasbena prireditev; koncert del enega skladatelja ali homogenega sporedavocal recital, song recital — recital (večer) pesmi -
40 privilege
• oikeusfinance, business, economy• optio• etu• erikoisetu• etuoikeus• etusija• erioikeus• etuisuus• etuus• prioriteetti• privilegi• preferenssi• privilegio• privilegiumi• myöntää etuoikeus• myönnytys* * *'privəli‹((a) favour or right available, or granted, to only one person, or to a small number of people: Senior students are usually allowed certain privileges.) etuoikeus
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