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81 acoso físico
(n.) = physical harassmentEx. Physical harassment may occur as bottom pinching, breast grabbing, 'accidental' brushing past or invasion of a woman's space.* * *(n.) = physical harassmentEx: Physical harassment may occur as bottom pinching, breast grabbing, 'accidental' brushing past or invasion of a woman's space.
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82 aparejos de pesca
(n.) = fishing tackle, fishing gear, fishing equipment, angling equipmentEx. The fishing tackle we use can have an unintended and negative impact on marine wildlife.Ex. Fishing gear that produces an electric field in sea water could help prevent sharks from becoming accidental bycatch.Ex. No survivor at sea should be without fishing equipment but if you are, improvise fishhooks as shown in Chapter 8.Ex. Some people wrongly believe their household contents insurance will cover their angling equipment.* * *(n.) = fishing tackle, fishing gear, fishing equipment, angling equipmentEx: The fishing tackle we use can have an unintended and negative impact on marine wildlife.
Ex: Fishing gear that produces an electric field in sea water could help prevent sharks from becoming accidental bycatch.Ex: No survivor at sea should be without fishing equipment but if you are, improvise fishhooks as shown in Chapter 8.Ex: Some people wrongly believe their household contents insurance will cover their angling equipment.* * *fishing gear sg -
83 avíos de pesca
masculino plural fishing tackle* * *(n.) = fishing tackle, fishing gear, fishing equipment, angling equipmentEx. The fishing tackle we use can have an unintended and negative impact on marine wildlife.Ex. Fishing gear that produces an electric field in sea water could help prevent sharks from becoming accidental bycatch.Ex. No survivor at sea should be without fishing equipment but if you are, improvise fishhooks as shown in Chapter 8.Ex. Some people wrongly believe their household contents insurance will cover their angling equipment.* * *masculino plural fishing tackle* * *(n.) = fishing tackle, fishing gear, fishing equipment, angling equipmentEx: The fishing tackle we use can have an unintended and negative impact on marine wildlife.
Ex: Fishing gear that produces an electric field in sea water could help prevent sharks from becoming accidental bycatch.Ex: No survivor at sea should be without fishing equipment but if you are, improvise fishhooks as shown in Chapter 8.Ex: Some people wrongly believe their household contents insurance will cover their angling equipment. -
84 cadi
m.1 caddie, caddy.2 cadi, judge in a Muslim community, kadi, qadi.* * *1 DEPORTE caddie* * *SM ( Hist) cadi* * *= caddie, caddy.Ex. Also, this system is very sensitive to contamination of the surface of the disc and requires that the disc be kept in a protective sleeve, or ' caddie', at all times.Ex. They are expensive and may require purchase of caddys to protect CD-ROMs from accidental damage.* * *= caddie, caddy.Ex: Also, this system is very sensitive to contamination of the surface of the disc and requires that the disc be kept in a protective sleeve, or ' caddie', at all times.
Ex: They are expensive and may require purchase of caddys to protect CD-ROMs from accidental damage.* * *
Multiple Entries:
cadi
cadí
cadi mf Dep caddy, caddie
cadí sustantivo masculino Muslim judge
' cadí' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cadi
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85 caja del CD-ROM
(n.) = caddie, caddyEx. Also, this system is very sensitive to contamination of the surface of the disc and requires that the disc be kept in a protective sleeve, or ' caddie', at all times.Ex. They are expensive and may require purchase of caddys to protect CD-ROMs from accidental damage.* * *(n.) = caddie, caddyEx: Also, this system is very sensitive to contamination of the surface of the disc and requires that the disc be kept in a protective sleeve, or ' caddie', at all times.
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86 casualidad
f.1 coincidence.la casualidad hizo que nos encontráramos chance brought us togetherdio la casualidad de que… it so happened that…no es casualidad que… it's no coincidence that…de casualidad by chance¿no llevarás por casualidad un paraguas? you wouldn't happen to have an umbrella with you?¡qué casualidad! what a coincidence!2 chance, coincidence, contingency, fortuity.* * *1 chance, accident2 (coincidencia) coincidence\dar la casualidad to just happende casualidad / por casualidad by chance* * *noun f.1) chance2) coincidence•* * *SF1) (=azar) chance; (=coincidencia) coincidence¿cree en el destino o en la casualidad? — do you believe in destiny or in chance?
sería mucha casualidad o ya sería casualidad que os pusieseis enfermos los dos al mismo tiempo — it would be too much of a coincidence if you both fell ill at the same time
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da la casualidad de que... — it (just) so happens that...dio la casualidad de que... — it just so happened that...
ese día dio la casualidad de que decidí salir a dar una vuelta — that day I happened to decide to go out for a walk, as luck would have it I decided to go out for a walk that day
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de o por casualidad — by chancetuve muchísima suerte en el accidente: estoy vivo de casualidad — I was really lucky in the accident: it's purely by chance o pure chance that I'm still alive
un día entró de casualidad — he dropped in o by one day
¿no tendrás un pañuelo, por casualidad? — you wouldn't happen to have a handkerchief, would you?
no meten un gol ni por casualidad — they've got no chance o hope of scoring a goal
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¡ qué casualidad! — what a coincidence!¡qué casualidad verle aquí! — what a coincidence meeting you here!, fancy meeting you here!
2) (=suceso casual) coincidence* * *femenino chancede or por (pura) casualidad — by (sheer) chance
pasé por ahí de casualidad — I happened to pass by there, I passed there by chance
da la casualidad de que... — as it happens o actually...
ni por casualidad: no se baña ni por casualidad he wouldn't dream of having a bath; no le doy a la bola ni por casualidad — I just can't hit the ball
* * *= accident, chance, fluke, randomness, fortuity.Ex. Entries are created merely according to the accident of the appearance of words in titles.Ex. In some authority files (titles, ISBN/ISSN, national bibliographic record numbers), no search of the file is made because there is little chance of finding the new entry in the file.Ex. This correlation between Blacks and low socio-economic status Whites is neither an artifact of methodology nor a sampling fluke.Ex. New models have appeared that suggest that manaers need to accommodate the randomness found in complex organizations.Ex. Luck also called fortuity is a chance happening, or that which happens beyond a persons control.----* da la casualidad = as it happens.* dar con, encontrar por casualidad = stumble on.* dar la casualidad que + Indicativo = chance to + Infinitivo.* dar la casualidad que + Subjuntivo = happen to + Infinitivo.* de casualidad = by accident, by a fluke, by chance, accidentally, by a stroke of (good) luck, by luck.* dio la casualidad = as it happened.* encontrar por casualidad = come across, chance on/upon.* ni por casualidad = never in a month of Sundays.* oír por casualidad = overhear.* por casualidad = by chance, coincidentally, fortuitously, by accident, by happenstance, happen to + Infinitivo, chance to + Infinitivo, accidentally, by a fluke, by luck, by a stroke of (good) luck.* por si casualidad = in the chance that.* * *femenino chancede or por (pura) casualidad — by (sheer) chance
pasé por ahí de casualidad — I happened to pass by there, I passed there by chance
da la casualidad de que... — as it happens o actually...
ni por casualidad: no se baña ni por casualidad he wouldn't dream of having a bath; no le doy a la bola ni por casualidad — I just can't hit the ball
* * *= accident, chance, fluke, randomness, fortuity.Ex: Entries are created merely according to the accident of the appearance of words in titles.
Ex: In some authority files (titles, ISBN/ISSN, national bibliographic record numbers), no search of the file is made because there is little chance of finding the new entry in the file.Ex: This correlation between Blacks and low socio-economic status Whites is neither an artifact of methodology nor a sampling fluke.Ex: New models have appeared that suggest that manaers need to accommodate the randomness found in complex organizations.Ex: Luck also called fortuity is a chance happening, or that which happens beyond a persons control.* da la casualidad = as it happens.* dar con, encontrar por casualidad = stumble on.* dar la casualidad que + Indicativo = chance to + Infinitivo.* dar la casualidad que + Subjuntivo = happen to + Infinitivo.* de casualidad = by accident, by a fluke, by chance, accidentally, by a stroke of (good) luck, by luck.* dio la casualidad = as it happened.* encontrar por casualidad = come across, chance on/upon.* ni por casualidad = never in a month of Sundays.* oír por casualidad = overhear.* por casualidad = by chance, coincidentally, fortuitously, by accident, by happenstance, happen to + Infinitivo, chance to + Infinitivo, accidentally, by a fluke, by luck, by a stroke of (good) luck.* por si casualidad = in the chance that.* * *chancelo encontré de or por pura casualidad I found it by sheer chance¿no tendrías su dirección por casualidad? you wouldn't happen to have her address (by any chance), would you?¡qué casualidad! what a coincidence!da la casualidad de que lo voy a ver mañana as it happens o actually I'm going to be seeing him tomorrowpues da la casualidad que yo también lo vi ( iró); well, it just so happens that I saw him too ( iro)ni por casualidad: ese cochino no se baña ni por casualidad that slob wouldn't dream of having a bathni por casualidad se fijará en ella no way will he look at her ( colloq)* * *
casualidad sustantivo femenino
chance;
si por casualidad la ves if you happen to see her;
¿no tendrás su dirección por casualidad? you wouldn't (happen to) have her address by any chance?;
¡qué casualidad! what a coincidence!;
da la casualidad de que … as it happens …
casualidad sustantivo femenino chance, coincidence: dio la casualidad de que se conocían, it so happened that they knew each other
lo encontré de casualidad, I found it by chance
si por casualidad lo vuelves a ver..., if you happen to see him again...
¡qué casualidad!, what a coincidence!
' casualidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
accidental
- accidente
- simple
- suerte
- andar
- azar
- carambola
- chiripa
- coincidencia
- encontrar
- puro
English:
accident
- accidental
- accidentally
- by
- chance
- encounter
- eventual
- fancy
- fluke
- happen
- happy
- overhear
- purely
- quirk
- sheer
- so
- throw together
- coincidence
- over
* * *casualidad nfcoincidence;la casualidad hizo que nos encontráramos chance brought us together;dio la casualidad de que… it so happened that…;¡qué casualidad! what a coincidence!;no es casualidad que… it's no coincidence that…;de casualidad by chance;me encuentras aquí de casualidad, porque hoy no pensaba venir I'm only here by chance, I hadn't intended to come today;por casualidad by chance;me he enterado por casualidad de que estás buscando apartamento I happened to hear that you're looking for an apartment o Br flat;¿no llevarás por casualidad un paraguas? you wouldn't happen to have an umbrella with you, would you?* * *f chance, coincidence;por ode casualidad by chance;da la casualidad que it just so happens that* * *casualidad nf1) : chance2)de casualidad : by chance, by any chance* * *1. (coincidencia) coincidence¡qué casualidad encontrarte aquí! what a coincidence meeting you here!2. (azar) chance¿no tendrías por casualidad una grapadora? you wouldn't have a stapler by any chance? -
87 coger las tetas
(n.) = breast grabbingEx. Physical harassment may occur as bottom pinching, breast grabbing, 'accidental' brushing past or invasion of a woman's space.* * *(n.) = breast grabbingEx: Physical harassment may occur as bottom pinching, breast grabbing, 'accidental' brushing past or invasion of a woman's space.
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88 dar un pellizco en el culo
(n.) = bottom pinchingEx. Physical harassment may occur as bottom pinching, breast grabbing, 'accidental' brushing past or invasion of a woman's space.* * *(n.) = bottom pinchingEx: Physical harassment may occur as bottom pinching, breast grabbing, 'accidental' brushing past or invasion of a woman's space.
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89 dar un pellizco en el trasero
(n.) = bottom pinchingEx. Physical harassment may occur as bottom pinching, breast grabbing, 'accidental' brushing past or invasion of a woman's space.* * *(n.) = bottom pinchingEx: Physical harassment may occur as bottom pinching, breast grabbing, 'accidental' brushing past or invasion of a woman's space.
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90 derrame de petróleo
(n.) = oil spillEx. In addition to accidental oil spills, the research guide considers other sources directly related to maritime pollution.* * *(n.) = oil spillEx: In addition to accidental oil spills, the research guide considers other sources directly related to maritime pollution.
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91 enseres de pesca
(n.) = fishing tackle, fishing gear, fishing equipment, angling equipmentEx. The fishing tackle we use can have an unintended and negative impact on marine wildlife.Ex. Fishing gear that produces an electric field in sea water could help prevent sharks from becoming accidental bycatch.Ex. No survivor at sea should be without fishing equipment but if you are, improvise fishhooks as shown in Chapter 8.Ex. Some people wrongly believe their household contents insurance will cover their angling equipment.* * *(n.) = fishing tackle, fishing gear, fishing equipment, angling equipmentEx: The fishing tackle we use can have an unintended and negative impact on marine wildlife.
Ex: Fishing gear that produces an electric field in sea water could help prevent sharks from becoming accidental bycatch.Ex: No survivor at sea should be without fishing equipment but if you are, improvise fishhooks as shown in Chapter 8.Ex: Some people wrongly believe their household contents insurance will cover their angling equipment. -
92 equipo de pesca
(n.) = fishing tackle, fishing gear, fishing equipment, angling equipmentEx. The fishing tackle we use can have an unintended and negative impact on marine wildlife.Ex. Fishing gear that produces an electric field in sea water could help prevent sharks from becoming accidental bycatch.Ex. No survivor at sea should be without fishing equipment but if you are, improvise fishhooks as shown in Chapter 8.Ex. Some people wrongly believe their household contents insurance will cover their angling equipment.* * *(n.) = fishing tackle, fishing gear, fishing equipment, angling equipmentEx: The fishing tackle we use can have an unintended and negative impact on marine wildlife.
Ex: Fishing gear that produces an electric field in sea water could help prevent sharks from becoming accidental bycatch.Ex: No survivor at sea should be without fishing equipment but if you are, improvise fishhooks as shown in Chapter 8.Ex: Some people wrongly believe their household contents insurance will cover their angling equipment. -
93 ignorar
v.1 not to know, to be ignorant of.Ella ignora el hecho de que Mary llegó She is ignorant of the fact that...2 to ignore (no tener en cuenta).Ella ignoró sus advertencias She ignored his warnings.Ella ignoró sus deseos She ignored=disrespected his wishes.Ella ignoró a Ricardo She ignored Richard.* * *1 (desconocer) not to know, not be aware of, be unaware of2 (no hacer caso) to ignore* * *verb1) to ignore* * *VT1) (=desconocer) to not know, be ignorant ofno ignoro que... — I am fully aware that..., I am not unaware that...
2) (=no tener en cuenta) to ignore* * *verbo transitivoa) ( desconocer)b) ( no hacer caso de) to ignore* * *= be ignorant of, be ignorant of, ignore, overlook, turn + a blind eye to, leave + aside, outdistance, close + the door on, block off, brush past, pretend + not to have heard, pretend + not to have seen, turn + a deaf ear to, give + Nombre + the cold shoulder, turn + a cold shoulder to, cold-shoulder, diss.Nota: Derivado del verbo disrespect.Ex. Clearly, the originators of the major schemes cannot be criticised for be ignorant of these principles.Ex. Clearly, the originators of the major schemes cannot be criticised for be ignorant of these principles.Ex. Thus we can easily start to compile a list of prepositions, conjunctions and articles, for example, an, a, the, and, for, this, these, which can be ignored in indexing.Ex. This can only achieved by examining the literature of the subject area thoroughly for any isolates that might possibly have been overlooked.Ex. Teachers and librarians cannot afford to turn a blind eye to the literature a child is brought up with at home, no matter how anemic and worthless it may seem to be.Ex. Leaving aside the heretical thought that perhaps 'all things to all men' is exactly what the public library should be, this alone is not enough.Ex. The public library cannot outdistance the intellectual climate in which it finds itself.Ex. Librarians cannot afford to close the door on current issues.Ex. A globalizing world so devoted to 'diversity,' as the present one is, can ill afford to block off one particular communication channel in favor of any other.Ex. Physical harassment may occur as bottom pinching, breast grabbing, 'accidental' brushing past or invasion of a woman's space.Ex. The women will either look uncomfortable and make a hasty exit or will stand there with blank looks on their faces pretending not to have heard.Ex. She deliberately refused to rise to her feet when he entered a room as was customary, often pretending not to have seen him.Ex. This is not simply another story of the powerful and comfortable turning a deaf ear to the cries of the sick and poor.Ex. Sorry Castlegr, I thought that by giving you the cold shoulder you might get the hint and realise the bond has gone.Ex. With its usual rhetoric, Iran has turned a cold shoulder to the latest sanctions.Ex. And she has the gall to diss a Nobel Prize winner who isn't even in the academic world.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( desconocer)b) ( no hacer caso de) to ignore* * *= be ignorant of, be ignorant of, ignore, overlook, turn + a blind eye to, leave + aside, outdistance, close + the door on, block off, brush past, pretend + not to have heard, pretend + not to have seen, turn + a deaf ear to, give + Nombre + the cold shoulder, turn + a cold shoulder to, cold-shoulder, diss.Nota: Derivado del verbo disrespect.Ex: Clearly, the originators of the major schemes cannot be criticised for be ignorant of these principles.
Ex: Clearly, the originators of the major schemes cannot be criticised for be ignorant of these principles.Ex: Thus we can easily start to compile a list of prepositions, conjunctions and articles, for example, an, a, the, and, for, this, these, which can be ignored in indexing.Ex: This can only achieved by examining the literature of the subject area thoroughly for any isolates that might possibly have been overlooked.Ex: Teachers and librarians cannot afford to turn a blind eye to the literature a child is brought up with at home, no matter how anemic and worthless it may seem to be.Ex: Leaving aside the heretical thought that perhaps 'all things to all men' is exactly what the public library should be, this alone is not enough.Ex: The public library cannot outdistance the intellectual climate in which it finds itself.Ex: Librarians cannot afford to close the door on current issues.Ex: A globalizing world so devoted to 'diversity,' as the present one is, can ill afford to block off one particular communication channel in favor of any other.Ex: Physical harassment may occur as bottom pinching, breast grabbing, 'accidental' brushing past or invasion of a woman's space.Ex: The women will either look uncomfortable and make a hasty exit or will stand there with blank looks on their faces pretending not to have heard.Ex: She deliberately refused to rise to her feet when he entered a room as was customary, often pretending not to have seen him.Ex: This is not simply another story of the powerful and comfortable turning a deaf ear to the cries of the sick and poor.Ex: Sorry Castlegr, I thought that by giving you the cold shoulder you might get the hint and realise the bond has gone.Ex: With its usual rhetoric, Iran has turned a cold shoulder to the latest sanctions.Ex: He cold-shouldered his teammates, who cold-shouldered him back.Ex: And she has the gall to diss a Nobel Prize winner who isn't even in the academic world.* * *ignorar [A1 ]vt1(desconocer): lo ignoro por completo I've absolutely no ideaignoran las causas del accidente they do not know what caused the accidentignoran lo grave que puede ser el asunto they are unaware of o they don't know how serious things could be2 (no hacer caso de) to ignoreignoró totalmente mi presencia he completely ignored my presence* * *
ignorar ( conjugate ignorar) verbo transitivoa) ( desconocer):
ignoran las causas del accidente they do not know what caused the accident;
ignora los peligros que le acechan he's unaware of the dangers which await him
ignorar verbo transitivo
1 (desconocer algo) not to know
2 (no dar importancia a algo/alguien) to ignore: ignoró mis consejos, she ignored my advice
nos estuvo ignorando toda la tarde, he didn't pay us the slightest bit of attention all afternoon
' ignorar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anular
English:
brush off
- cold
- ignorant
- ignore
- unaware
- disregard
- snub
* * *ignorar vt1. [desconocer] not to know;ignoro su dirección I don't know her address;ignoro por qué lo hizo I don't know why he did it;lo ignoro por completo I have absolutely no idea;se ignoran las causas del accidente the cause of the accident is unknown;no ignoro que es una empresa arriesgada I'm not unaware of the fact that it's a risky venture2. [hacer caso omiso de] to ignore;lleva tiempo ignorándome she's been ignoring me for some time* * *v/t not know, not be aware of;ignoro cómo sucedió I don’t know how it happened* * *ignorar vt1) : to ignore2) desconocer: to be unaware oflo ignoramos por absoluto: we have no idea* * *ignorar vb1. (desconocer) not to know2. (no hacer caso) to ignore -
94 ingestión
f.1 ingestion, feeding, ingesting, input.2 intake.* * *1 ingestion, consumption, swallowing■ en caso de ingestión accidental... if swallowed by accident...■ su muerte fue provocada por la ingestión de setas venenosas her death was caused by eating poisonous toadstools* * *SF consumption, ingestion frm* * *ingesta femenino (frml) ingestion (frml), consumption* * *= ingestion, intake.Ex. The book recommends asphyxia by plastic bag combined with the ingestion of lethal doses of certain drugs.Ex. The conclusion drawn is that the intake of gingseng improves the capacity for physical work.* * *ingesta femenino (frml) ingestion (frml), consumption* * *= ingestion, intake.Ex: The book recommends asphyxia by plastic bag combined with the ingestion of lethal doses of certain drugs.
Ex: The conclusion drawn is that the intake of gingseng improves the capacity for physical work.* * *ingestión, ingesta( frml)ingestion ( frml), consumptionla ingestión de vitaminas es vital para todas las edades it is vital for people of all ages to take vitamins* * *
ingestión sustantivo masculino consumption, swallowing: la ingestión de bebidas alcohólicas es un peligro cuando se conduce, drinking while driving is dangerous
' ingestión' also found in these entries:
English:
intake
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95 inintencionado
= unintended, unwilling.Ex. However, membership of the European Community means that UK bussinesses are increasingly vulverable to NTBs, deliberate or unintended, which are determined on a Community basis.Ex. The author concentrates on the negative aspects of information, both the unwilling, innocent or accidental error and the interest-based disinformation.* * *= unintended, unwilling.Ex: However, membership of the European Community means that UK bussinesses are increasingly vulverable to NTBs, deliberate or unintended, which are determined on a Community basis.
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96 intención
f.intention, meaning, purpose, mind.* * *1 (propósito) intention2 (malicia) maliciousness\con doble intención with double meaningcon intención deliberately, intentionallycon intención de in order to, with the intention ofcon la mejor intención with the best of intentionscon mala intención deliberately, intentionallycon segunda intención with double meaningtener buenas intenciones to mean well, be well-intentionedtener intención de to intend tobuena intención good willmala intención ill will, malice* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=propósito) intentioncausar daño no era la intención de mi cliente — it was not my client's intention to cause any damage frm
perdona, no ha sido mi intención despertarte — sorry, I didn't mean to wake you
no, gracias, pero se agradece la intención — no, but thanks for thinking of me, no thanks, but it was a kind thought
esto está hecho con intención — this was deliberate, this was no accident
mencionó lo del divorcio con mala o mucha intención — he spitefully mentioned the divorce
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la intención de hacer algo, ha dejado clara su intención de venir — he has made it clear that he intends to comeno lo dijo con la intención de ofenderla — he didn't say it with the intention of offending her, he didn't say it to offend her
tenemos la intención de salir temprano — we intend o plan to start out early
no tengo la menor o más mínima intención de pedir perdón — I haven't got the slightest intention of apologizing, I have no intention of apologizing
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sin intención — without meaning toaunque lo haya hecho sin intención — even if he did it without meaning to, even if he didn't mean to do it
2) pl intenciones (=planes) intentions, plansno te fíes, no sabes sus intenciones — don't trust him, you don't know what he has in mind
¿cuáles son tus intenciones para el año próximo? — what are your plans for next year?
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tener buenas intenciones — to mean well, have good intentions•
tener malas intenciones — to be up to no good3)lo dijo con segunda o doble intención — there was a double meaning to what he said
* * *femenino intentiontiene buenas intenciones — she's well-intentioned, she means well
lo dijo con segunda or doble intención — she had an ulterior motive for saying it
me preguntó por ella con mala intención — he asked after her on purpose, he deliberately asked after her
tiene (la) intención de abrir un bar — she plans o intends to open a bar
no tengo la menor or la más mínima intención de devolvérselo — I have no intention whatsoever of giving it back to him
* * *= intent, intention, agenda.Ex. The quality of indexing is influenced by the intellectual level and intent of document content in the subject area.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. Robert Kent's sole agenda is to attack Cuba and vilify the Cuban library community while supporting the US government's interventionist destabilization policies.----* actuar con la intención de ganarse la admiración de Alguie = play to + Nombre.* carta de intenciones = letter of intent.* con buenas intenciones = well meant, in good faith, well-intentioned, well-intended, well-meaning.* con intenciones ocultas = agenda-laden.* con la intención de = designing, with an eye toward(s), intending to, aimed at, purposefully, intended to, in the drive to, in a drive to.* con las mejores intenciones = best-intentioned.* con segundas intenciones = loaded.* declaración de intenciones = policy statement, statement of objectives, mission statement, purpose statement, letter of intent, declaration of intent, vision statement.* estar hecho con la intención de = be intended for/to.* hacer saber la intención de uno = announce + intention.* intenciones = designs.* intenciones ocultas = hidden agenda.* intención maliciosa = malicious intent.* mala intención = sinisterness.* ser la intención = be the intention.* ser la intención de uno = be + Posesivo + intention.* sin intención = involuntarily.* tener buenas intenciones = be well-intentioned, mean + well.* tener la intención de = be intended to, intend, mean.* tener la intención de + Infinitivo = set out to + Infinitivo.* tener malas intenciones = be up to no good, get up to + no good.* venir con buenas intenciones = come in + peace.* * *femenino intentiontiene buenas intenciones — she's well-intentioned, she means well
lo dijo con segunda or doble intención — she had an ulterior motive for saying it
me preguntó por ella con mala intención — he asked after her on purpose, he deliberately asked after her
tiene (la) intención de abrir un bar — she plans o intends to open a bar
no tengo la menor or la más mínima intención de devolvérselo — I have no intention whatsoever of giving it back to him
* * *= intent, intention, agenda.Ex: The quality of indexing is influenced by the intellectual level and intent of document content in the subject area.
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: Robert Kent's sole agenda is to attack Cuba and vilify the Cuban library community while supporting the US government's interventionist destabilization policies.* actuar con la intención de ganarse la admiración de Alguie = play to + Nombre.* carta de intenciones = letter of intent.* con buenas intenciones = well meant, in good faith, well-intentioned, well-intended, well-meaning.* con intenciones ocultas = agenda-laden.* con la intención de = designing, with an eye toward(s), intending to, aimed at, purposefully, intended to, in the drive to, in a drive to.* con las mejores intenciones = best-intentioned.* con segundas intenciones = loaded.* declaración de intenciones = policy statement, statement of objectives, mission statement, purpose statement, letter of intent, declaration of intent, vision statement.* estar hecho con la intención de = be intended for/to.* hacer saber la intención de uno = announce + intention.* intenciones = designs.* intenciones ocultas = hidden agenda.* intención maliciosa = malicious intent.* mala intención = sinisterness.* ser la intención = be the intention.* ser la intención de uno = be + Posesivo + intention.* sin intención = involuntarily.* tener buenas intenciones = be well-intentioned, mean + well.* tener la intención de = be intended to, intend, mean.* tener la intención de + Infinitivo = set out to + Infinitivo.* tener malas intenciones = be up to no good, get up to + no good.* venir con buenas intenciones = come in + peace.* * *intentionno fue mi intención ofenderte I didn't mean to offend you, it was not my intention to offend you¿qué intenciones trae? what are his intentions?tiene buenas intenciones she's well-intentioned, her intentions are good, she means welltiene malas intenciones he is up to no goodlo dijo con segundas intenciones or segunda intenciónor doble intención she had ulterior motives o her own reasons for saying itme preguntó por ella con (mala) intención he asked after her on purpose, he deliberately asked after hersé que lo hacen con la mejor intención I know they're doing it with the best of intentions, I know they mean welllo que cuenta es la intención it's the thought that countsintención DE + INF:vine con (la) intención de ayudarte I came to help you, I came with the intention of helping you, I came intending to help youtiene (la) intención de abrir un bar she plans o intends to open a barno tengo la menor or la más mínima intención de devolvérselo I have no intention whatsoever of giving it back to him, I haven't the slightest intention of giving it back to himde buenas intenciones está empedrado el camino del infierno the road to hell is paved with good intentionsCompuesto:la intención de voto de la mayoría de los encuestados the way that most of the people interviewed intended to vote* * *
intención sustantivo femenino
intention;
tiene buenas/malas intenciones she's well-intentioned/up to no good;
lo dijo con segunda or doble intención she had an ulterior motive for saying it;
con la mejor intención with the best of intentions;
lo que cuenta es la intención it's the thought that counts;
vine con (la) intención de ayudarte I came to help you;
tiene (la) intención de abrir un bar she plans o intends to open a bar;
no tengo la menor intención de venderlo I have no intention whatsoever of selling it
intención sustantivo femenino
1 (propósito) intention: adivino sus intenciones, I can guess his intentions
tenemos la intención de viajar a Marruecos este verano, we intend to travel to Morocco this summer
vino con la intención de conocerte, she came with the idea of meeting you ➣ Ver nota en intend
2 (malicia) lo dijo con intención, he said it deliberately/on purpose
fue sin intención, it wasn't deliberate
ese comentario tiene segunda intención, that remark has a hidden meaning
' intención' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
accidental
- amagar
- ánimo
- bala
- desplazarse
- faltar
- golpear
- idea
- intríngulis
- ladrón
- ladrona
- malicia
- matiz
- mira
- parecer
- pensar
- plan
- porfiar
- querer
- robar
- segunda
- solapada
- solapado
- transparentarse
- transparente
- turbia
- turbiedad
- turbieza
- turbio
- uva
- veneno
- voluntad
- declarar
- disfrazar
- fe
- ir
- maligno
- para
- propósito
English:
accidental
- aim to
- announce
- approach
- approachable
- audition
- back down
- bypass
- calculate
- declare
- declared
- deploy
- design
- divorce
- hand
- holiday
- idea
- initiate
- intend
- intent
- intention
- malevolently
- malice
- mean
- meaning
- mind
- plan
- plan on
- propose
- purpose
- thought
- will
- disrespect
- good
- set
- sorry
- ulterior
- well
* * *intención nfintention;su intención es volver a presentarse al concurso she intends to enter the competition again;ya veo cuáles son tus intenciones I see what you're up to now;el prólogo del acuerdo es una declaración de intenciones the preface to the agreement is a declaration of intent;se agradece la intención it was a nice thought;tener la intención de hacer algo to intend to do sth;no tengo intención alguna de ir I have no intention of going;con intención [intencionadamente] intentionally;lo hizo con intención de ayudar he was trying to help;los fans llegaron con intención de causar problemas the fans came with the intention of causing trouble;buena/mala intención good/bad intentions;tener buenas/malas intenciones to have good/bad intentions;lo hizo sin mala intención he didn't mean any harm;lo dije sin intención de ofender a nadie it wasn't my intention to offend anyone, I didn't mean any offence;lo dijo con segundas intenciones he had an ulterior motive for saying it;la intención es lo que cuenta it's the thought that counts;de buenas intenciones está empedrado el camino del infierno the road to hell is paved with good intentionsintención de voto voting intentions;la encuesta le da el 20 por ciento de la intención de voto 20 percent of those interviewed in the poll said they would vote for her* * *f intention;con buena/mala intención with good/bad intentions, in good/bad faith;doble osegunda intención ulterior motive;con/sin intención intentionally/unintentionally;tener la intención de intend to* * ** * *intención n intentioncon intención de with the intention of / in order to -
97 invasión del espacio personal
(n.) = invasion of spaceEx. Physical harassment may occur as bottom pinching, breast grabbing, 'accidental' brushing past or invasion of a woman's space.* * *(n.) = invasion of spaceEx: Physical harassment may occur as bottom pinching, breast grabbing, 'accidental' brushing past or invasion of a woman's space.
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98 involuntario
adj.1 involuntary, not intentional, unmeant, unintentional.2 contravolitional.* * *► adjetivo1 (reflejo, movimiento) involuntary; (error) unintentional* * *ADJ [gesto, movimiento] involuntary; [ofensa] unintentional; [agente, causante] unwitting* * *- ria adjetivoa) <error/movimiento/gesto> involuntary; <testigo/cómplice> unwittingb) (Fisiol) involuntary* * *= unintended, unintentional, unwitting, involuntary, inadvertent.Ex. However, membership of the European Community means that UK bussinesses are increasingly vulverable to NTBs, deliberate or unintended, which are determined on a Community basis.Ex. The user is liable for any accidental or unintentional transmission.Ex. Moreover, in order to save unwitting duplication of work, sources that have already been checked should be indicated.Ex. The personnel officer experienced an involuntary shiver as the lancinating reality of the board's decision sank in.Ex. Inadvertent variations in author's names may also be grouped by this approach.----* de manera involuntaria = involuntarily.* * *- ria adjetivoa) <error/movimiento/gesto> involuntary; <testigo/cómplice> unwittingb) (Fisiol) involuntary* * *= unintended, unintentional, unwitting, involuntary, inadvertent.Ex: However, membership of the European Community means that UK bussinesses are increasingly vulverable to NTBs, deliberate or unintended, which are determined on a Community basis.
Ex: The user is liable for any accidental or unintentional transmission.Ex: Moreover, in order to save unwitting duplication of work, sources that have already been checked should be indicated.Ex: The personnel officer experienced an involuntary shiver as the lancinating reality of the board's decision sank in.Ex: Inadvertent variations in author's names may also be grouped by this approach.* de manera involuntaria = involuntarily.* * *1 ‹error/movimiento/gesto› involuntary; ‹testigo/cómplice› unwitting2 ( Fisiol) involuntary* * *
involuntario
‹testigo/cómplice› unwitting
involuntario,-a adjetivo involuntary
' involuntario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
involuntaria
- tic
English:
inadvertent
- involuntary
- unconscious
- unintentional
- unwitting
* * *involuntario, -a adj1. [espontáneo] involuntary2. [sin querer] unintentional* * *adj involuntary* * *involuntario, - ria adj: involuntary♦ involuntariamente adv -
99 jarcia
f.1 rigging (Nautical).2 rope, string, cord.* * *2 (pesca) fishing tackle* * *SF1) (Náut) (tb: jarcias) rigging2) [de pesca] fishing tackle4) CAm agave5) (=montón) heap, mess* * *a) (Náut) tbb) (AmC, Méx) ( cuerda) rope* * *= rigging, fishing tackle, fishing gear, fishing equipment, angling equipment.Nota: Con caña.Ex. Every sailing ship has a hull, rigging and at least one mast to hold up the sails that use the wind to power the ship.Ex. The fishing tackle we use can have an unintended and negative impact on marine wildlife.Ex. Fishing gear that produces an electric field in sea water could help prevent sharks from becoming accidental bycatch.Ex. No survivor at sea should be without fishing equipment but if you are, improvise fishhooks as shown in Chapter 8.Ex. Some people wrongly believe their household contents insurance will cover their angling equipment.* * *a) (Náut) tbb) (AmC, Méx) ( cuerda) rope* * *= rigging, fishing tackle, fishing gear, fishing equipment, angling equipment.Nota: Con caña.Ex: Every sailing ship has a hull, rigging and at least one mast to hold up the sails that use the wind to power the ship.
Ex: The fishing tackle we use can have an unintended and negative impact on marine wildlife.Ex: Fishing gear that produces an electric field in sea water could help prevent sharks from becoming accidental bycatch.Ex: No survivor at sea should be without fishing equipment but if you are, improvise fishhooks as shown in Chapter 8.Ex: Some people wrongly believe their household contents insurance will cover their angling equipment.* * *1 ( Náut) tbjarcias rigging2 (AmC, Méx) (cuerda) rope* * *jarcia nf1. Náut rigging2. CAm, Cuba, Méx [cordel] rope* * *jarcia nf1) : rigging2) : fishing tackle -
100 la
art.the.pron.her, it.f.la.m.A (Music).* * *la1 the\la de the amount of, the number of■ ¡la de coches que había! the number of cars there were!————————la1 MÚSICA la, lah, A————————la* * *1. art. 2. pron.1) her, it2) the one* * *IART DEF1) [con sustantivos] the2)la de: mi casa y la de usted — my house and yours
y la de todos los demás — and everybody else's, and that of everybody else
¡la de goles que marcó! — what a lot of goals he scored!
el II¡la de veces que se equivoca! — how often he's wrong!
PRON PERS [refiriéndose a ella] her; [refiriéndose a usted] you; [refiriéndose a una cosa, un animal] itlo, laísmo IIISM (Mús) la, A* * *Iarticulo: ver elIIpronombre personala) ( referido - a ella) her; (- a usted) you; (- a cosa) it¿la atienden? — can I help you?
b) (impers) you, one (frml)IIIla bemol/sostenido — A flat/sharp
en la mayor/menor — in A major/minor
* * *= the, yeEx. The first institute, 'The Catalog: Its Nature and Prospects,' was held in New York City on October 9 and 10, 1975.Ex. The article 'Ye olde smart card' presents an annotated list of information sources on the credit card industry.* * *Iarticulo: ver elIIpronombre personala) ( referido - a ella) her; (- a usted) you; (- a cosa) it¿la atienden? — can I help you?
b) (impers) you, one (frml)IIIla bemol/sostenido — A flat/sharp
en la mayor/menor — in A major/minor
* * *LA (Asociación de Bibliotecarios del Reino Unido)Ex: The joint code was the result of the combined efforts of the Library Association (UK), LA, and the American Library Association.
= the, yeEx: The first institute, 'The Catalog: Its Nature and Prospects,' was held in New York City on October 9 and 10, 1975.
Ex: The article 'Ye olde smart card' presents an annotated list of information sources on the credit card industry.* * *la1la2la conozco del colegio I know her from school¿la atienden, señora? are you being served, Madam?la comí yo I ate ita Susana la veo a menudo I see Susana oftena usted no la llamé I didn't call youdame la carta que yo se la llevo give me the letter, I'll take it to himla3la bemol/sostenido A flat/sharpen la mayor/menor in A major/minor* * *
la art
■ pron pers
(— a usted) you;
(— a cosa) it;
¿la atienden? can I help you?;
yo se la llevo I'll take it to him
■ sustantivo masculino ( nota) A;
( en solfeo) la
la 1 art def f
1 the
la camisa, the shirt
2 (cuando el nombre está elidido) la de Juan, Juan's
la del ramo de rosas, the one with a bouquet of roses
la que estaba bailando, the one who was dancing ➣ el
la 2 pron pers f (objeto directo)
1 (persona) her: me la encontré, I met her
2 (usted) you: la recogeré a las tres, madre, I'll fetch you at three o'clock, mother
3 (cosa) it: la encontré, I found it ➣ le
la 3 m Mús (de solfa) la
(de escala diatónica) A
la bemol, A flat
la sostenido, A sharp
'la' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- a.m.
- abajo
- abalanzarse
- abanderada
- abanderado
- abandonarse
- abarcar
- abatirse
- abdicar
- abertura
- abierta
- abierto
- ablandar
- abocada
- abocado
- abogacía
- abogada
- abogado
- abono
- abordar
- aborregar
- abortar
- abotargada
- abotargado
- abotonar
- abrir
- abreviar
- absolución
- abstraerse
- abuela
- abundancia
- abusar
- acabar
- academia
- acaparar
- acariciar
- acartonarse
- acaso
- accidental
- acentuar
- acentuarse
- acertar
- acertante
- achacar
- achicharrarse
- achuchar
- acierto
- acoger
- acogerse
English:
A
- a.m.
- AA
- aback
- abandon
- abide
- ability
- above
- abrupt
- abscess
- absent
- abuse
- academy
- accidental
- acclaim
- accomplished
- according
- account
- accuracy
- accuse
- accused
- accustom
- ache
- achievement
- aching
- acknowledge
- acoustic
- acquit
- across
- act
- act on
- act up
- action
- action replay
- active
- actual
- actually
- add in
- adjourn
- adjust
- administer
- administration
- admittedly
- adrift
- advance
- advancement
- advantage
- advertise
- advocate
- aerial
* * *la1 nm[nota musical] A; [en solfeo] la, lah; ver también do1la2♦ artver el♦ pronver lo1* * *la1I art thela que está embarazada the one who is pregnant;la más grande the biggest (one);dame la roja give me the red onela2 m MÚS A;la bemol A flat* * *la pron1) : her, itllámala hoy: call her todaysacó la botella y la abrió: he took out the bottle and opened itno la vi a usted, Señora Díaz: I didn't see you, Mrs. Díaz3) : the onemi casa y la de la puerta roja: my house and the one with the red door4)la que : the one whola art el* * *la1 det1. (en general) the¿la grande o la pequeña? the big one or the small one?3. (chica) the girl¿te gusta la música? do you like music?¿has visto a la Srta. Torres? have you seen Miss Torres?A veces, donde el español usa la, el inglés prefiere un adjetivo posesivola2 pron1. (ella) her2. (cosa) it3. (usted) you
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