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1 adaptado
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2 adaptar
v.1 to adapt.un modelo adaptado a condiciones desérticas a model adapted to suit desert conditionsMaría adaptó el programa a su casa Mary adapted the program to her house.Ricardo adaptó el computador Richard adapted=ported his computer.2 to adapt (libro, obra de teatro).* * *1 (acomodar) to adapt2 (ajustar) to adjust, fit* * *verb1) to adapt2) adjust* * *1. VT(=ajustar) to adjust2) (Inform) to convert ( para to)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <cortinas/vestido> to alter; < habitación> to convert; <pieza/motor> to adapt; (Inf) to convert2.adaptó la obra al or para el cine — he adapted the play for the screen
adaptarse v pron to adaptadaptarse a algo/+ inf — to adapt to something/-ing
* * *= adapt, customise [customize, -USA], gear (to/toward(s)/for), make + amenable, pitch, bend, fit together, tune, arrange, retrofit, scale, tweak, muck around/about, key + Nombre + to.Ex. Order forms A and B can be adapted for local use.Ex. The system has to be customised to suit any specific application so that it suits the demands of the microcomputer with which it is being used.Ex. Most of the main subject headings lists are geared to the alphabetical subject approach found in dictionary catalogues.Ex. This flexibility represents an attempt to make the code amenable to use in a variety of different library environments.Ex. Thus pitching instructions at the right level can be difficult.Ex. Each cluster or niche of interests in the end user field will have specific individual needs and innovations will bend information technology to meet them.Ex. The narrative may be unfamiliar in its structure so that they are unsure about the way different elements of the story fit together.Ex. Just as delivery must be tuned to suit the kind of material chosen, so must the language used to tell a story.Ex. A vocal score is a score showing all vocal parts, with accompaniment, if any, arranged for keyboard instrument.Ex. This model is attractive both for 'retrofitting' existing software as well as providing flexibility to new systems.Ex. To produce a statewide estimate, this framework would need to be scaled to accommodate all public libraries in a particular state.Ex. This book offers strategies for high school teachers that provide tools for creating, repairing, and tweaking all the discernible components of teaching.Ex. I have looked at the book and mucked around with the database and using switches but can't see a solution.Ex. The case study found that children do have the ability to use a classification scheme that is keyed to their developmental level.----* adaptar a la música = set to + music.* adaptar a las necesidades de = tailor to + the needs of, gear to + the needs of.* adaptar a las preferencias de Uno = suit + Posesivo + own preferences.* adaptar al cine = adapt to + the screen.* adaptar a una aplicación concreta = harness.* adaptar a una exigencia = tailor to + requirement.* adaptar a una necesidad = time to + need, suit + requirement.* adaptar para la pantalla = adapt to + the screen.* adaptarse = come to + terms with, morph.* adaptarse a = accommodate, comport with, attune to.* adaptarse a las circunstancias = suit + circumstances.* adaptarse al cambio = accommodate to + change, adapt to + change.* adaptarse al entorno = adjust to + environment.* adaptarse a los cambios = flow with + the tides.* adaptarse a los tiempos = change with + the times, move with + the times, keep up with + the times, adapt to + the times.* adaptarse a una aplicación = suit + application.* adaptarse a una función = step up to + role.* adaptarse a una innovación = meet + development.* adaptarse a una necesidad = suit + need.* adaptarse a un formato = meet + format.* adaptarse a un interés = accommodate + interest.* capaz de adaptarse y superar adversidades = resilient.* modificar y adaptar = repackage [re-package], repack.* * *1.verbo transitivo <cortinas/vestido> to alter; < habitación> to convert; <pieza/motor> to adapt; (Inf) to convert2.adaptó la obra al or para el cine — he adapted the play for the screen
adaptarse v pron to adaptadaptarse a algo/+ inf — to adapt to something/-ing
* * *= adapt, customise [customize, -USA], gear (to/toward(s)/for), make + amenable, pitch, bend, fit together, tune, arrange, retrofit, scale, tweak, muck around/about, key + Nombre + to.Ex: Order forms A and B can be adapted for local use.
Ex: The system has to be customised to suit any specific application so that it suits the demands of the microcomputer with which it is being used.Ex: Most of the main subject headings lists are geared to the alphabetical subject approach found in dictionary catalogues.Ex: This flexibility represents an attempt to make the code amenable to use in a variety of different library environments.Ex: Thus pitching instructions at the right level can be difficult.Ex: Each cluster or niche of interests in the end user field will have specific individual needs and innovations will bend information technology to meet them.Ex: The narrative may be unfamiliar in its structure so that they are unsure about the way different elements of the story fit together.Ex: Just as delivery must be tuned to suit the kind of material chosen, so must the language used to tell a story.Ex: A vocal score is a score showing all vocal parts, with accompaniment, if any, arranged for keyboard instrument.Ex: This model is attractive both for 'retrofitting' existing software as well as providing flexibility to new systems.Ex: To produce a statewide estimate, this framework would need to be scaled to accommodate all public libraries in a particular state.Ex: This book offers strategies for high school teachers that provide tools for creating, repairing, and tweaking all the discernible components of teaching.Ex: I have looked at the book and mucked around with the database and using switches but can't see a solution.Ex: The case study found that children do have the ability to use a classification scheme that is keyed to their developmental level.* adaptar a la música = set to + music.* adaptar a las necesidades de = tailor to + the needs of, gear to + the needs of.* adaptar a las preferencias de Uno = suit + Posesivo + own preferences.* adaptar al cine = adapt to + the screen.* adaptar a una aplicación concreta = harness.* adaptar a una exigencia = tailor to + requirement.* adaptar a una necesidad = time to + need, suit + requirement.* adaptar para la pantalla = adapt to + the screen.* adaptarse = come to + terms with, morph.* adaptarse a = accommodate, comport with, attune to.* adaptarse a las circunstancias = suit + circumstances.* adaptarse al cambio = accommodate to + change, adapt to + change.* adaptarse al entorno = adjust to + environment.* adaptarse a los cambios = flow with + the tides.* adaptarse a los tiempos = change with + the times, move with + the times, keep up with + the times, adapt to + the times.* adaptarse a una aplicación = suit + application.* adaptarse a una función = step up to + role.* adaptarse a una innovación = meet + development.* adaptarse a una necesidad = suit + need.* adaptarse a un formato = meet + format.* adaptarse a un interés = accommodate + interest.* capaz de adaptarse y superar adversidades = resilient.* modificar y adaptar = repackage [re-package], repack.* * *adaptar [A1 ]vt1 ‹cortinas/vestido› to alter; ‹habitación› to convert; ‹pieza/motor› to adaptadaptaron el dormitorio para usarlo como aula the bedroom was converted into a classroom o for use as a classroomadaptó la obra al or para el cine he adapted the play for the screen2 ( Inf) to convertto adapt adaptar A algo/ + INF to adapt TO sth/ -INGhay que saber adaptarse a las circunstancias you have to learn to adapt to circumstancesun coche que se adapta a cualquier terreno a car which is well suited to any terrainno se adapta a vivir sola she can't adapt to living alone* * *
adaptar ( conjugate adaptar) verbo transitivo ‹cortinas/vestido› to alter;
‹ habitación› to convert;
‹pieza/motor› to adapt;
‹obra/novela› to adapt;
(Inf) to convert
adaptarse verbo pronominal
to adapt;
adaptarse a algo/hacer algo to adapt to sth/doing sth;
adaptar verbo transitivo
1 to adapt: esa obra de teatro fue adaptada al cine, this play was adapted for the screen
2 (ajustar) to adjust
' adaptar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acomodar
- escenificar
English:
adapt
- gear
- suit
- tailor
- customize
* * *♦ vt1. [modificar]un modelo adaptado a condiciones desérticas a model adapted to suit desert conditions;el edificio no ha sido aún adaptado a su nueva función the building still hasn't been modified to suit its new function2. [libro, obra de teatro] to adapt (a for);adaptó la novela al cine she adapted the novel for film o the screen* * *v/t adapt* * *adaptar vt1) modificar: to adapt2) : to adjust, to fit* * *adaptar vb (acomodar) to adapt -
3 adaptado
adj.adapted, fitted, conditioned, qualified.past part.past participle of spanish verb: adaptar.* * *1→ link=adaptar adaptar► adjetivo1 adapted* * *----* adaptado a cada individuo = individually-tailored.* adaptado a la web = web-compliant.* adaptado a unas circunstancias particulares = custom.* adaptado a unas necesidades concretas = customised [customized, -USA].* adaptado especialmente para niños = child-friendly.* tecnología adaptada a usuarios con necesidades especiales = assistive technology.* * ** adaptado a cada individuo = individually-tailored.* adaptado a la web = web-compliant.* adaptado a unas circunstancias particulares = custom.* adaptado a unas necesidades concretas = customised [customized, -USA].* adaptado especialmente para niños = child-friendly.* tecnología adaptada a usuarios con necesidades especiales = assistive technology.* * *adaptado, -a adjsuited (a to);una especie adaptada al clima desértico a species which is adapted to the desert climate;está bien adaptado a su nuevo colegio he's quite at home in his new school now* * *adj adapted (a for)* * *adaptado, -da adj: suited, adapted -
4 adecuar
v.1 to adapt.2 to make suitable, to fit, to accommodate, to adapt.* * *(unstressed u)Present IndicativePresent SubjunctiveImperative* * *verb* * *1.VT to adapthan adecuado el planteamiento a la nueva situación — they've adapted their approach to the new situation o in line with the new situation
adecuó su charla a la edad de su audiencia — he adapted o tailored his speech to suit the age of the audience
han adecuado los impuestos a la directiva europea — taxes have been adjusted in line with the European directive
2.See:* * *1.or verbo transitivo2.el sistema puede adecuarse a las necesidades de cada cliente — the system can be adapted to (meet) the needs of each client
adecuarse v pron* * *= pitch, retrofit.Ex. Thus pitching instructions at the right level can be difficult.Ex. This model is attractive both for 'retrofitting' existing software as well as providing flexibility to new systems.----* adecuar a una necesidad = suit + purpose, tailor to + demand.* adecuarse = fit, suit.* adecuarse mejor = best + fit.* * *1.or verbo transitivo2.el sistema puede adecuarse a las necesidades de cada cliente — the system can be adapted to (meet) the needs of each client
adecuarse v pron* * *= pitch, retrofit.Ex: Thus pitching instructions at the right level can be difficult.
Ex: This model is attractive both for 'retrofitting' existing software as well as providing flexibility to new systems.* adecuar a una necesidad = suit + purpose, tailor to + demand.* adecuarse = fit, suit.* adecuarse mejor = best + fit.* * *vtadecuar algo A algo:adecuaron sus métodos de trabajo al uso de computadoras they adapted o adjusted their working practices to fit in with the use of computersel sistema puede adecuarse a las necesidades particulares del cliente the system can be tailored to (meet) the individual needs of the clienthay que modernizar el sistema para adecuarlo al creciente número de pasajeros the system has to be modernized to cope with o accommodate o handle the growing number of passengersadecuarse A algo to fit in WITH sthel plan que me propuso no se adecuaba a nuestras necesidades the plan he proposed to me did not fit in with our needs o did not take account of our needs* * *
adecuar ( conjugate adecuar) verbo transitivo adecuar algo a algo to adapt sth to sth
adecuar verbo transitivo to adapt
* * *♦ vtto adapt;hay que adecuar los medios a los fines you have to adapt the means to the end* * *v/t adapt (a to)* * *adecuar {8} vt: to adapt, to make suitable -
5 contraindicado
adj.inadvisable.past part.past participle of spanish verb: contraindicar.* * *- da adjetivo <remedio/preparado> contraindicated (tech)* * *= ill-adapted.Ex. She was emotionally and socially ill-adapted, manipulated by a mother crippled by the conventions of appropriate female behavior.----* estar contraindicado = be contraindicated.* * *- da adjetivo <remedio/preparado> contraindicated (tech)* * *= ill-adapted.Ex: She was emotionally and socially ill-adapted, manipulated by a mother crippled by the conventions of appropriate female behavior.
* estar contraindicado = be contraindicated.* * *contraindicado -da‹remedio/preparado› contraindicated ( tech)esta medicina está contraindicada en aquellos pacientes hipersensibles a la penicilina this medicine should not be taken by anyone allergic to penicillin* * *
Del verbo contraindicar: ( conjugate contraindicar)
contraindicado es:
el participio
contraindicado◊ -da adjetivo ‹remedio/preparado› contraindicated (tech)
* * *contraindicado, -a adjeste medicamento está contraindicado en pacientes diabéticos this medicine should not be taken by diabetic patients* * *adj MED contraindicated* * *contraindicado, -da adj: contraindicated♦ contraindicación nf -
6 inadaptado
adj.unadapted, misfit, maladjusted.m.misfit.* * *► adjetivo1 maladjusted► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 misfit* * *inadaptado, -a1.ADJ maladjusted (a to)2.SM / F misfit, maladjusted personinadaptado/a social — social misfit
* * *I- da adjetivo maladjustedII- da masculino, femenino misfit* * *= maladjusted, ill-adapted.Ex. Its children's library runs story telling workshops and works with chronically ill and maladjusted schoolchildren.Ex. She was emotionally and socially ill-adapted, manipulated by a mother crippled by the conventions of appropriate female behavior.----* inadaptado social = misfit, social misfit.* * *I- da adjetivo maladjustedII- da masculino, femenino misfit* * *= maladjusted, ill-adapted.Ex: Its children's library runs story telling workshops and works with chronically ill and maladjusted schoolchildren.
Ex: She was emotionally and socially ill-adapted, manipulated by a mother crippled by the conventions of appropriate female behavior.* inadaptado social = misfit, social misfit.* * *maladjustedjóvenes inadaptados youngsters who fail to adapt o who have problems fitting in, maladjusted youngstersmasculine, femininelos drogadictos son considerados unos inadaptados sociales drug addicts are seen as social misfitstoda la vida fue un inadaptado all his life he had problems fitting in* * *
inadaptado◊ -da adjetivo
maladjusted
inadaptado,-a
I adjetivo maladjusted
II sustantivo masculino y femenino misfit
' inadaptado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
inadaptada
English:
misfit
- maladjusted
* * *inadaptado, -a♦ adjmaladjusted♦ nm,fmisfit;es un inadaptado social he is a social misfit* * *adj maladjusted* * *inadaptado, -da adj: maladjustedinadaptado, -da n: misfit -
7 inadecuado
adj.1 unsuitable, inappropriate, inadequate, ill-fitted.2 inadequate, ill fitted, inappropriate, unfit.3 inadequate, incompetent.* * *► adjetivo1 unsuitable2 (inapropiado) inappropriate* * *(f. - inadecuada)adj.1) inadequate* * *ADJ [recurso, medida] inadequate; [película, momento] unsuitable, inappropriate* * *- da adjetivo <color/traje> inappropriate, unsuitable; <norma/sistema> inadequate* * *= unsuited, improper, inadequate, inappropriate, unsuitable, inadequately + Participio, inapplicable, inapt, ill-adapted.Ex. In particular, some would argue that the discipline-oriented approach of such schemes is unsuited to any applications.Ex. It is important that those engaged in IR should not be abused by the improper use of the word 'intelligent'.Ex. Almost without exception these problems occurred in libraries with antiquated or inadequate ventilation without air-conditioning.Ex. A scheme should allow relocation, in order to rectify an inappropriate placement, to eliminate dual provision (more than one place for one subject) to make room for new subjects.Ex. Errors such as indexers assigning unsuitable terms to concepts, or relationships being omitted, will affect precision.Ex. School libraries are inadequately funded, and until the mid 1960s, poorly sited and too small.Ex. Measures to alleviate the financial strain through cooperation, technology or fund-raising are often inapplicable.Ex. It is contended that biases that promote inaptness, in the areas of policy, organization, practice, research, & evaluation, have contributed to the proliferation & perpetuation of inapt services.Ex. She was emotionally and socially ill-adapted, manipulated by a mother crippled by the conventions of appropriate female behavior.----* inadecuado para = ill suited to/for.* resultar inadecuado = prove + inadequate.* uso inadecuado = misuse.* * *- da adjetivo <color/traje> inappropriate, unsuitable; <norma/sistema> inadequate* * *= unsuited, improper, inadequate, inappropriate, unsuitable, inadequately + Participio, inapplicable, inapt, ill-adapted.Ex: In particular, some would argue that the discipline-oriented approach of such schemes is unsuited to any applications.
Ex: It is important that those engaged in IR should not be abused by the improper use of the word 'intelligent'.Ex: Almost without exception these problems occurred in libraries with antiquated or inadequate ventilation without air-conditioning.Ex: A scheme should allow relocation, in order to rectify an inappropriate placement, to eliminate dual provision (more than one place for one subject) to make room for new subjects.Ex: Errors such as indexers assigning unsuitable terms to concepts, or relationships being omitted, will affect precision.Ex: School libraries are inadequately funded, and until the mid 1960s, poorly sited and too small.Ex: Measures to alleviate the financial strain through cooperation, technology or fund-raising are often inapplicable.Ex: It is contended that biases that promote inaptness, in the areas of policy, organization, practice, research, & evaluation, have contributed to the proliferation & perpetuation of inapt services.Ex: She was emotionally and socially ill-adapted, manipulated by a mother crippled by the conventions of appropriate female behavior.* inadecuado para = ill suited to/for.* resultar inadecuado = prove + inadequate.* uso inadecuado = misuse.* * *inadecuado -da1 (no apropiado) inappropriate2 (insuficiente) inadequateme siento totalmente inadecuado I feel totally inadequate* * *
inadecuado
‹norma/sistema› inadequate
inadecuado,-a adjetivo unsuitable, inappropriate
' inadecuado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
destiempo
- inadecuada
English:
inadequate
- inadequately
- unfit
- unsuited
- inappropriate
* * *inadecuado, -a adj[conducta, comportamiento] inappropriate; [iluminación] inadequate; [traje] unsuitable;muchos niños reciben una alimentación inadecuada many children do not have a proper diet;este es un lugar inadecuado para discutir del tema I don't think this is the best o right place to discuss the matter* * *adj inadequate* * *inadecuado, -da adj1) : inadequate2) impropio: inappropriate♦ inadecuadamente adv* * *inadecuado adj inappropriate / unsuitable -
8 mal enfocado
(fotografía) out of focus* * *(adj.) = ill-adaptedEx. She was emotionally and socially ill-adapted, manipulated by a mother crippled by the conventions of appropriate female behavior.* * *(adj.) = ill-adaptedEx: She was emotionally and socially ill-adapted, manipulated by a mother crippled by the conventions of appropriate female behavior.
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9 posada
f.1 inn, guest house (fonda).2 lodging, accommodation (hospedaje).3 lodging house, inn, dwelling, hostelry.past part.past participle of spanish verb: posar.* * *1 inn\dar posada a alguien to take somebody in, give somebody shelter* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=hospedaje) shelter, lodgingdar posada a algn — to give shelter to sb, take sb in
2) (=lugar) [para comer] inn; [para dormir] boarding house3) (=morada) house, dwelling* * *a) (arc) ( taberna) inn (arch)b) ( cobijo) hospitality•• Cultural note:A popular celebration in Mexico and Central America between December 16 and Christmas Day to commemorate the journey of Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem. It consists of a procession of models of religious figures that people carry on their shoulders, asking for shelter as they go by. The figures have their origin in an Aztec celebration, adapted to Christian tradition. Generally one family takes charge of organizing the models, and offers its house as the last of nine posadas. Other groups form, one of which goes from house to house with the figures, asking for shelter. It is turned away at each house. At the last house, the figures are taken in and put on an altar. The celebrations continue with food and drink, singing and dancing* * *= inn, country inn.Ex. This article describes the architecture of the library in Skorping, Denmark, built on the site of an old inn destroyed by fire.Ex. After lunch at a country inn you will continue on to your overnight accommodation in Drakenberg = Tras el almuerzo en una venta típica, nos dirigiremos hacia Drankenberg, donde pasaremos la noche.* * *a) (arc) ( taberna) inn (arch)b) ( cobijo) hospitality•• Cultural note:A popular celebration in Mexico and Central America between December 16 and Christmas Day to commemorate the journey of Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem. It consists of a procession of models of religious figures that people carry on their shoulders, asking for shelter as they go by. The figures have their origin in an Aztec celebration, adapted to Christian tradition. Generally one family takes charge of organizing the models, and offers its house as the last of nine posadas. Other groups form, one of which goes from house to house with the figures, asking for shelter. It is turned away at each house. At the last house, the figures are taken in and put on an altar. The celebrations continue with food and drink, singing and dancing* * *= inn, country inn.Ex: This article describes the architecture of the library in Skorping, Denmark, built on the site of an old inn destroyed by fire.
Ex: After lunch at a country inn you will continue on to your overnight accommodation in Drakenberg = Tras el almuerzo en una venta típica, nos dirigiremos hacia Drankenberg, donde pasaremos la noche.* * *posada (↑ posada a1)2 (restaurante) restaurant3 (cobijo) hospitalityA popular celebration in Mexico and Central America between December 16 and Christmas Day to commemorate the journey of Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem. It consists of a procession of models of religious figures that people carry on their shoulders, asking for shelter as they go by. The figures have their origin in an Aztec celebration, adapted to Christian tradition.Generally one family takes charge of organizing the models, and offers its house as the last of nine posadas. Other groups form, one of which goes from house to house with the figures, asking for shelter. It is turned away at each house. At the last house, the figures are taken in and put on an altar. The celebrations continue with food and drink, singing and dancing and end with a piñata (↑ piñata a1).* * *
posada sustantivo femenino
posada sustantivo femenino inn
' posada' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hospedería
English:
inn
* * *posada nf1. [fonda] inn, guesthouse2. CAm, Méx [fiesta] Christmas partyPOSADAA posada is a traditional Mexican Christmas party which takes place on one of the nine days before Christmas. To begin with, some of the guests go outside to represent Mary and Joseph, and sing a song asking for a room for the night (this is “pedir posada”). The guests inside sing the response, inviting them in, and the party begins. Along with traditional Christmas fare such as “tamales” (steamed corn dumplings), and drinks such as “ponche” (Christmas punch), there will be a “piñata” for the children. This is a cardboard or papier-mâché container which is suspended over people's heads, and which the children each in turn try to break with a stick while blindfolded. When the “piñata” breaks, its contents are scattered on the floor and there is a rush to gather up the candies.* * *f1 C.Am., MéxChristmas party2 ( fonda) inn* * *posada nf1) : inn* * *posada n inn -
10 Guardia Civil
f. & m.civil guard.* * *Civil Guard* * *femenino Civil Guard•• Cultural note:A rural paramilitary police force founded in Spain in 1844. It has been used by different governments to fight against organized labor, republicanism, and regional autonomy, and came to be seen as an instrument of state repression. The Civil Guard has adapted to the new democratic Spain and is involved in anti-terrrorist operations, the coastguard service and environmental protection. Civil guards are armed and traditionally have had a distinctive uniform, including the tricornio, a black patent leather, three-cornered hat. In an effort to change its image, the tricornio is now worn only on ceremonial occasions or in front of official buildings* * *femenino Civil Guard•• Cultural note:A rural paramilitary police force founded in Spain in 1844. It has been used by different governments to fight against organized labor, republicanism, and regional autonomy, and came to be seen as an instrument of state repression. The Civil Guard has adapted to the new democratic Spain and is involved in anti-terrrorist operations, the coastguard service and environmental protection. Civil guards are armed and traditionally have had a distinctive uniform, including the tricornio, a black patent leather, three-cornered hat. In an effort to change its image, the tricornio is now worn only on ceremonial occasions or in front of official buildings* * *A rural paramilitary police force founded in Spain in 1844. It has been used by different governments to fight against organized labor, republicanism, and regional autonomy, and came to be seen as an instrument of state repression.The Civil Guard has adapted to the new democratic Spain and is involved in anti-terrrorist operations, the coastguard service and environmental protection.Civil guards are armed and traditionally have had a distinctive uniform, including the tricornio, a black patent leather, three-cornered hat. In an effort to change its image, the tricornio is now worn only on ceremonial occasions or in front of official buildings.* * *Espcivil guard -
11 teatro
m.1 theater.teatro experimental fringe theaterteatro lírico opera and light opera2 play-acting (fingimiento).hacer teatro to playact3 dramatics, make-believe, dramatic art, play-acting.4 acting, pretense.5 pomp and ceremony, pomp, theatrics.* * *1 theatre (US theater)2 ARTE theatre (US theater), acting, stage3 LITERATURA drama5 figurado (exageración) show, play-acting\dejar el teatro (artista) to give up the stageecharle teatro a un asunto to play-act, be melodramatic, exaggeratehacer teatro figurado to play-act, be melodramatic, exaggerateteatro de la ópera opera houseteatro de variedades variety theatre, US vaudeville theater* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [gen] theatre, theater (EEUU); (=escenario) stageteatro amateur, teatro de aficionados — amateur theatre, amateur dramatics
teatro de variedades — variety theatre, music hall, vaudeville theater (EEUU)
2) (Literat) (=género) drama; (=obras de teatro) plays pl3) [de suceso] scene; (Mil) theatre, theater (EEUU)4) (=exageración)hacer teatro — (=alborotar) to make a fuss; (=exagerar) to exaggerate
* * *1) (Teatr)a) (arte, actividad) theater*el teatro de Calderón — Calderon's theater o plays
adaptado para el teatro por... — adapted for the stage by...
b) ( local) theater*c) ( cine) movie theater (AmE), cinema (BrE)2) (fam) ( exageración)3) (de batalla, guerra) theater*•* * *1) (Teatr)a) (arte, actividad) theater*el teatro de Calderón — Calderon's theater o plays
adaptado para el teatro por... — adapted for the stage by...
b) ( local) theater*c) ( cine) movie theater (AmE), cinema (BrE)2) (fam) ( exageración)3) (de batalla, guerra) theater*•* * *teatro1= drama, theatre [theater, -USA].Ex: They can be recreated by children not only in words but in drama, in mime, in dance and in painting.
Ex: The bulk of the town's residents had little time for culture, for the theater, for the erudite lecture.* actor de teatro = stage actor.* aficionado al teatro = theatre buff.* amante del teatro = theatre buff.* arte y técnica de escribir obras de teatro = playwriting.* artista de teatro = theatre artiste.* autor de obras de teatro = playwright.* hacer teatro = play-acting, put on + an act, keep up + appearances.* ir al teatro = go to + the theatre, theatre-going.* lectura de obra de teatro en voz alta = play-reading [play reading].* música de obra de teatro = stage music.* obra de teatro = play, theatrical work.* obra de teatro adaptada al cine = theatrical motion picture.* obra de teatro dramática = drama-play.* obra de teatro infantil = children's play.* obra de teatro para niños = children's play.* teatro al aire libre = outdoor theatre.* teatro de la ópera = opera house.* teatro de operaciones = theatre of operations.* teatro de variedades = variety theatre, vaudeville.teatro22 = theatrics, pretence [pretense, -USA].Ex: The film seemed like a cross between theatrics and hippiedom, including the disembowelment of a bull, a unison hooting of brass bands, and the creation of paintings by dripping blood onto white surfaces.
Ex: Automated cataloging support systems, with any pretense to sophistication, did not begin to appear until the inception of the LC/MARC II (Library of Congress/Machine-Readable Cataloging) project in late 1967.* * *A ( Teatr)1 (arte, actividad) theater*el teatro moderno/de vanguardia/clásico modern/avant-garde/classical theaterel teatro de Calderón Calderon's theater o playsuna obra de teatro a playadaptado para el teatro por José Romero adapted for the stage by José Romerono voy mucho al teatro I don't go to the theater muchactor de teatro stage actordirector de teatro theater o stage directorel mundo del teatro the theater2 (local) theater*el teatro estaba lleno the theater was full¿quedamos en la puerta del teatro? shall we meet at the theater entrance?un teatro al aire libre an open-air theaterCompuestos:amateur dramaticsstreet theater, ( BrE), street theatrepuppet theater*theater* of the absurdopera housepuppet theater*puppet theater*experimental theater*( Arg) amateur dramaticsB ( fam)(exageración): es puro teatro, no se hizo casi nada it's all an act o he's putting it on, he hardly hurt himself at allhacerle teatro a algn (Chi, Méx fam); to try it on with sb ( colloq), to put one over on sb ( colloq)C (de una batalla, guerra) theater*Compuesto:theater* of operations* * *
teatro sustantivo masculino
1 (Teatr)
actor de teatro stage actor;
teatro de guiñol puppet theater( conjugate theater);
teatro de variedades vaudeville (AmE), music hall (BrE)
2 (fam) ( exageración):
teatro sustantivo masculino
1 theatre, US theater: soy muy aficionada a ir al teatro, I'm a great theatregoer
obra de teatro, play
2 Lit drama, theatre
3 (escenario) theatre: Europa fue el teatro de los acontecimientos, Europe was the scene of the events
Mil (zona de operaciones) los Balcanes fueron el teatro de operaciones de los bombarderos, the theatre of war for the bombardment was the Balcans
4 (fingimiento) lo suyo es puro teatro, he's merely playacting
♦ Locuciones: hacer (mucho) teatro, to playact
' teatro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abarrotar
- acomodar
- adaptar
- corral
- depender
- emplazar
- escenificar
- espanto
- esperpéntica
- esperpéntico
- guardarropa
- hacer
- infame
- intermedia
- intermedio
- itinerante
- mamarrachada
- pascua
- personaje
- proponer
- recaudación
- reponer
- reposición
- respetable
- sala
- ver
- vestíbulo
- boletería
- butaca
- cabida
- compañía
- cuentista
- encontrar
- fila
- función
- gala
- gallinero
- hall
- inaugurar
- llenar
- londinense
- marquesina
- muestra
- noche
- obra
- pensar
- público
- puerta
- revista
- sesión
English:
acting
- admission
- aisle
- asbestos
- command performance
- dinner theater
- drama
- festival
- flop
- fluff
- fray
- fringe theatre
- insistent
- model
- moderately
- opera glasses
- opera house
- playgoer
- puppet show
- rep
- repertory
- school
- seat
- show
- stage
- stage-struck
- start out
- theater
- theatre
- walk-on part
- whodunit
- whodunnit
- write up
- dramatics
- he
- I
- music
- play
- put
- role
- she
- they
- we
* * *teatro nm1. [espectáculo, género] theatre;el teatro de Brecht Brecht's plays o theatre;el teatro de vanguardia avant-garde theatre;una obra de teatro clásico a classical play;un autor de teatro a playwright;un grupo de teatro a theatre o drama group;ir al teatro to go to the theatre;dedicó toda su vida al teatro she devoted her whole life to the stage;la vuelta al teatro de Olivier Olivier's return to the stageLit teatro del absurdo theatre of the absurd;teatro aficionado amateur dramatics;teatro callejero street theatre;teatro de guiñol puppet theatre;teatro lírico opera and light opera;teatro de marionetas puppet theatre;teatro de repertorio repertory theatre;RP teatro de revista Br music hall, US variety, vaudeville;teatro de títeres puppet theatre;2. [edificio] theatre;lograron llenar el teatro they managed to fill the theatre;Figcuando la diva salió a saludar, el teatro se vino abajo when the diva came out to take a bow she brought the house downteatro al aire libre open-air theatre;teatro de la ópera opera house;teatro romano amphitheatreno le pasaba nada, era todo puro teatro there was nothing the matter with him, it was just play-acting;hacer teatro to play-act;echarle mucho teatro, tener mucho teatro to be a drama queenel Marne fue el teatro de la batalla the Marne was the scene of the battleteatro de operaciones theatre of operations* * *m tb figtheater, Brtheatre* * *teatro nm1) : theater2)hacer teatro : to put on an act, to exaggerate* * *teatro n1. (en general) theatre2. (profesión) actingse dedica al teatro he's an actor / she's an actress -
12 actividad dirigida a recabar fondos
(n.) = fundraiser [fund-raiser]Ex. This paper describes fundraisers, organised by a civic group in Northern Pennsylvania, which may be adapted for raising funds for public libraries by Friends of the Library organisations.* * *(n.) = fundraiser [fund-raiser]Ex: This paper describes fundraisers, organised by a civic group in Northern Pennsylvania, which may be adapted for raising funds for public libraries by Friends of the Library organisations.
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13 adaptable
adj.adaptable.* * *► adjetivo1 adaptable* * *ADJ (=versátil) adaptable, versatile; (Tip) compatible* * *adjetivo adaptable* * *= adaptable, adaptive, deployable, versatile, flexible, resilient, conformable.Ex. The intention was to make the interior finish as flexible and adaptable as possible.Ex. We can have intelligent information systems able to provide effective access to information depending on texts or documents through the autonomous, adaptive manipulation of concepts.Ex. In addition, it should be deployable for new languages an order of magnitude more quickly than traditional technologies.Ex. Moreover, they will be far more versatile than present commercial, so that they may readily be adapted for a wide variety of operations.Ex. Some users and classifiers find it beneficial to have a notation which is sufficiently flexible to permit a variety of citation orders to be adopted as appropriate to the document and the user's perspective.Ex. The solution was found to be a composition of glue and treacle which could be cast on to the roller stock and which made a seamless, resilient surface that inked perfectly.Ex. For transducing, the proposal relies on conformable strips hosting pressure sensitive units directly placed on the aircraft aerodynamic surfaces.----* adaptable a = accommodative to.* adaptable a la situación = situation-aware.* adaptable a las necesidades del usuario = customisable [customizable, -USA].* hacer que sea adaptable = render + adaptable.* * *adjetivo adaptable* * *= adaptable, adaptive, deployable, versatile, flexible, resilient, conformable.Ex: The intention was to make the interior finish as flexible and adaptable as possible.
Ex: We can have intelligent information systems able to provide effective access to information depending on texts or documents through the autonomous, adaptive manipulation of concepts.Ex: In addition, it should be deployable for new languages an order of magnitude more quickly than traditional technologies.Ex: Moreover, they will be far more versatile than present commercial, so that they may readily be adapted for a wide variety of operations.Ex: Some users and classifiers find it beneficial to have a notation which is sufficiently flexible to permit a variety of citation orders to be adopted as appropriate to the document and the user's perspective.Ex: The solution was found to be a composition of glue and treacle which could be cast on to the roller stock and which made a seamless, resilient surface that inked perfectly.Ex: For transducing, the proposal relies on conformable strips hosting pressure sensitive units directly placed on the aircraft aerodynamic surfaces.* adaptable a = accommodative to.* adaptable a la situación = situation-aware.* adaptable a las necesidades del usuario = customisable [customizable, -USA].* hacer que sea adaptable = render + adaptable.* * *adaptable* * *
adaptable adjetivo
adaptable
adaptable adjetivo adaptable
' adaptable' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acomodaticia
- acomodaticio
- amoldable
English:
adaptable
* * *adaptable adjadaptable* * *adj adaptable* * *adaptable adj: adaptable♦ adaptabilidad nf -
14 adaptar al cine
(v.) = adapt to + the screenEx. Her novels have been adapted for the screen most famously as the hit film Mrs Doubtfire starring Robin Williams.* * *(v.) = adapt to + the screenEx: Her novels have been adapted for the screen most famously as the hit film Mrs Doubtfire starring Robin Williams.
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15 adaptar para la pantalla
(v.) = adapt to + the screenEx. Her novels have been adapted for the screen most famously as the hit film Mrs Doubtfire starring Robin Williams.* * *(v.) = adapt to + the screenEx: Her novels have been adapted for the screen most famously as the hit film Mrs Doubtfire starring Robin Williams.
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16 adecuar a una necesidad
(v.) = suit + purpose, tailor to + demandEx. The terminology, much of it being either newly coined or adapted to suit the purpose at hand, is sometimes rather intricate.Ex. Edge notch cards are often ordered in a size tailored to the demands of the index, and can be purchased with any coding that the index designer specifies.* * *(v.) = suit + purpose, tailor to + demandEx: The terminology, much of it being either newly coined or adapted to suit the purpose at hand, is sometimes rather intricate.
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17 caballeriza
f.stable.* * *1 (cuadra) stable3 (conjunto de caballos) stud* * *SF1) (=cuadra) stable; [de cría] stud, horse-breeding establishment2) (=empleados) stable hands pl, grooms pl* * *a) ( edificio) stableb) ( caballos) stable, stables (pl)* * *= riding-stable, stable, stud, mews, livery, livery stable, livery yard.Nota: Generalmente de alquiler.Ex. The present library, opened in 1988, was adapted from a former riding-stable.Ex. The article 'The public library service in Scotland -- cleaning out the stables' concludes that the recent spate of library legislation must be halted.Ex. There were no significant differences between riding schools and studs.Ex. His mews had been built in 1872 and is now converted into five mews cottages.Ex. Click on the map to find where the approved liveries are in your region and then select the county(s) required.Ex. Levels of provision and service at a livery stable or livery yard vary greatly, as do the fees.Ex. Levels of provision and service at a livery stable or livery yard vary greatly, as do the fees.* * *a) ( edificio) stableb) ( caballos) stable, stables (pl)* * *= riding-stable, stable, stud, mews, livery, livery stable, livery yard.Nota: Generalmente de alquiler.Ex: The present library, opened in 1988, was adapted from a former riding-stable.
Ex: The article 'The public library service in Scotland -- cleaning out the stables' concludes that the recent spate of library legislation must be halted.Ex: There were no significant differences between riding schools and studs.Ex: His mews had been built in 1872 and is now converted into five mews cottages.Ex: Click on the map to find where the approved liveries are in your region and then select the county(s) required.Ex: Levels of provision and service at a livery stable or livery yard vary greatly, as do the fees.Ex: Levels of provision and service at a livery stable or livery yard vary greatly, as do the fees.* * *1 (edificio) stable2 (caballos) stable, stables (pl)de la caballeriza Montero from the Montero stable(s)* * *
caballeriza sustantivo femenino ( edificio) stable;
( caballos) stable, stables (pl)
caballeriza sustantivo femenino stable
' caballeriza' also found in these entries:
English:
stable
- stud farm
* * *caballeriza nfstable* * *f stablem, caballeriza f groom* * *caballeriza nf: stable -
18 canción de protesta
(n.) = protest songEx. Barnes uses a combination of spirituals, popular and protest songs that were adapted to introduce, review, or heighten students' interest in the 1950s and 1960s.* * *(n.) = protest songEx: Barnes uses a combination of spirituals, popular and protest songs that were adapted to introduce, review, or heighten students' interest in the 1950s and 1960s.
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19 canción popular
f.folk song.* * *(n.) = popular songEx. Barnes uses a combination of spirituals, popular and protest songs that were adapted to introduce, review, or heighten students' interest in the 1950s and 1960s.* * *(n.) = popular songEx: Barnes uses a combination of spirituals, popular and protest songs that were adapted to introduce, review, or heighten students' interest in the 1950s and 1960s.
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20 canción protesta
(n.) = protest songEx. Barnes uses a combination of spirituals, popular and protest songs that were adapted to introduce, review, or heighten students' interest in the 1950s and 1960s.* * *(n.) = protest songEx: Barnes uses a combination of spirituals, popular and protest songs that were adapted to introduce, review, or heighten students' interest in the 1950s and 1960s.
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