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1 challenge
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1. verb1) (to ask (someone) to take part in a contest: He challenged his brother to a round of golf.) desafiar, retar2) (to question (someone's authority or right, the truth of a statement etc).) poner en duda, cuestionar
2. noun1) (an invitation to a contest: He accepted his brother's challenge to a fight.) desafío2) (the act of questioning someone's right, a statement etc.) recusación•- challenging
challenge1 n reto / desafíoto build a bridge in a month was a real challenge construir un puente en un mes suponía un auténtico retochallenge2 vb1. desafiar2. cuestionar / poner en dudamany scientists now challenge this theory ahora, muchos científicos cuestionan esta teoríatr['ʧælɪnʤ]1 (gen) reto, desafío2 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL alto, quién vive nombre masculino3 SMALLLAW/SMALL recusación nombre femenino1 (invite to compete) retar, desafiar2 (question, dispute - person, authority) poner a prueba, cuestionar; (- statement) poner en duda, cuestionar, poner en tela de juicio3 (stimulate) suponer un reto para, constituir un reto para4 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL dar el alto a, dar el quién vive a5 SMALLLAW/SMALL recusar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto issue a challenge to somebody desafiar a alguien, retar a alguien1) dispute: disputar, cuestionar, poner en duda2) dare: desafiar, retar3) stimulate: estimular, incentivar: reto m, desafío mn.• demanda s.f.• desafío s.m.• reto s.m.v.• desafiar v.• recusar v.• retar v.
I 'tʃæləndʒ, 'tʃælɪndʒ1)a) ( summon) desafiar*, retarto challenge somebody to + INF — desafiar* a alguien a que (+ subj)
b) ( offer competition to)c) ( question) \<\<authority/findings\>\> cuestionar; \<\<assumption/theory\>\> cuestionar, poner* en entredicho or en duda or en tela de juicio2) ( stimulate) \<\<job\>\> suponer* or constituir* un reto or un desafío para
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1) ca) (to duel, race) desafío m, reto mto issue a challenge to somebody — desafiar* or retar a alguien
b) ( competition) rival m2) c u ( stimulation) reto m, desafío m3) c (by policeman, sentry) alto m['tʃælɪndʒ]1. N1) (to game, fight etc) desafío m, reto m ; [of sentry] alto mVigo's challenge for the league leadership — la tentativa que hace el Vigo para hacerse con el liderato de la liga
3) (fig) desafío m, reto m4) (Jur) recusación f2. VT1) (to duel) desafiar, retar; [sentry] dar el alto a2) [+ speaker] hablar en contra deto challenge sb to do sth — desafiar or retar a algn a que haga algo
3) (=dispute) [+ fact, point] poner en duda4) (Jur) recusar* * *
I ['tʃæləndʒ, 'tʃælɪndʒ]1)a) ( summon) desafiar*, retarto challenge somebody to + INF — desafiar* a alguien a que (+ subj)
b) ( offer competition to)c) ( question) \<\<authority/findings\>\> cuestionar; \<\<assumption/theory\>\> cuestionar, poner* en entredicho or en duda or en tela de juicio2) ( stimulate) \<\<job\>\> suponer* or constituir* un reto or un desafío para
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1) ca) (to duel, race) desafío m, reto mto issue a challenge to somebody — desafiar* or retar a alguien
b) ( competition) rival m2) c u ( stimulation) reto m, desafío m3) c (by policeman, sentry) alto m -
2 conflict
1. 'konflikt noun1) ((a) disagreement: There was considerable conflict about which plan should be accepted.) conflicto2) (a fight or battle.) conflicto
2. kən'flikt verb(to contradict each other; to disagree: The two accounts of what had happened conflicted (with each other).) estar en conflicto, entrar en desacuerdoconflict1 n conflictoconflict2 vb no concordar1 conflicto\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto come into conflict with somebody/something entrar en conflicto con alguien/algoconflict [kən'flɪkt] vi: estar en conflicto, oponerseconflict ['kɑn.flɪkt] n: conflicto mto be in conflict: estar en desacuerdon.• apretón s.m.• atrenzo s.m.• conflicto s.m.• contienda s.f.• guerra s.f.v.• desavenirse v.• encontrarse v.
I 'kɑːnflɪkt, 'kɒnflɪktcount & mass noun conflicto mto come into conflict with something/somebody — entrar en conflicto con algo/alguien
II kən'flɪktintransitive verb discrepar, estar* reñido1.N ['kɒnflɪkt]conflicto mto be in conflict with sth/sb — estar en conflicto con algo/algn
the theories are in conflict — las teorías están en conflicto or se contradicen
conflict of interests — conflicto m de intereses, incompatibilidad f (de intereses)
conflict of evidence — contradicción f de testimonios
2.VI [kǝn'flɪkt][ideas, evidence, statements etc] estar reñido ( with con); [interests] estar en conflicto ( with con)* * *
I ['kɑːnflɪkt, 'kɒnflɪkt]count & mass noun conflicto mto come into conflict with something/somebody — entrar en conflicto con algo/alguien
II [kən'flɪkt]intransitive verb discrepar, estar* reñido -
3 contribution
1) (the act of contributing.) contribución2) (something contributed, especially money: Would you like to make a contribution to this charity?) contribución, donativo (dinero), aportación, colaboracióncontribution n contribución / aportacióntr[kɒntrɪ'bjʊːʃən]2 (to newspaper etc) colaboración nombre femeninocontribution [.kɑntrə'bju:ʃən] n: contribución fn.• aportación (Banca) s.f.• aporte s.m.• artículo escrito s.m.• contribución s.f.• tributo s.m.'kɑːntrə'bjuːʃən, ˌkɒntrɪ'bjuːʃəna) c (participation, part played) contribución fto make a contribution to something — hacer* una contribución a algo
b) c u (payment, donation) contribución f; ( to a fund) aportación f, aporte m (esp AmL)[ˌkɒntrɪ'bjuːʃǝn]N (=money) contribución f, aporte m (esp LAm); (to journal) artículo m, colaboración f ; (to discussion) intervención f, aportación f ; [of information etc] aportación f ; (to pension fund) cuota f, cotización f* * *['kɑːntrə'bjuːʃən, ˌkɒntrɪ'bjuːʃən]a) c (participation, part played) contribución fto make a contribution to something — hacer* una contribución a algo
b) c u (payment, donation) contribución f; ( to a fund) aportación f, aporte m (esp AmL) -
4 influential
- 'enʃəladjective (having much influence: He is in quite an influential job; He was influential in getting the plan accepted.) influyenteinfluential adj influyentetr[ɪnflʊ'enʃəl]1 influyente\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be influential tener influencias, ser influyenteinfluential [.ɪnflu'ɛnʧəl] adj: influyenteadj.• encumbrado, -a adj.• influyente adj.• prestigioso, -a adj.• valido, -a adj.• valioso, -a adj.'ɪnflu'entʃəl, ˌɪnflʊ'enʃəladjective influyente[ˌɪnflʊ'enʃǝl]ADJ [person, ideas] influyente; [organization] prestigioso* * *['ɪnflu'entʃəl, ˌɪnflʊ'enʃəl]adjective influyente
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