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1 sacramento
m.1 sacrament.2 Sacramento, city of Sacramento in California.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: sacramentar.* * *1 sacrament\el Santísimo Sacramento the Blessed Sacrament* * *SM sacrament* * *masculino sacramentadministrar/recibir los sacramentos — to administer/receive the sacraments
* * *= sacrament.Ex. For example, in Class 200 Religion (16th ed.), 260 is Christian Church (262 Church government and organization, 264 Ritual, 265 sacraments, etc.).* * *masculino sacramentadministrar/recibir los sacramentos — to administer/receive the sacraments
* * *= sacrament.Ex: For example, in Class 200 Religion (16th ed.), 260 is Christian Church (262 Church government and organization, 264 Ritual, 265 sacraments, etc.).
* * *sacramentadministrar/recibir los sacramentos to administer/receive the sacramentslos últimos sacramentos the last rites* * *
sacramento sustantivo masculino
sacrament;
sacramento m Rel sacrament
los últimos sacramentos, the last rites
' sacramento' also found in these entries:
English:
sacrament
* * *sacramento nmsacrament;administrar un sacramento to administer a sacrament;recibir un sacramento to receive a sacrament;los últimos sacramentos the last rites* * *m sacrament;últimos sacramentos last rites* * *sacramento nm: sacrament♦ sacramental adj -
2 administrar
v.1 to manage, to run (empresa, finca).administrar justicia to administer justiceEllos administran las ganancias They administrate the profits.2 to administer (medicamento, sacramentos).Ricardo administra medicamentos Richard administers=purveys medicines.* * *1 (bienes, justicia) to administer2 (dirigir) to manage, run3 (suministrar) to give1 (manejarse) to manage one's own money, manage one's own affairs* * *verb1) to manage, run2) administer* * *1. VT1) (=organizar) to administer; (Com) to manage, run2) [+ justicia, sacramento] to administer2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivob) (frml) ( dar) <sacramentos/medicamento> to give, administer (frml)2.administrarse v pronadministrarse bien/mal — to manage one's money well/badly
* * *= administer, administrate, mete out, husband.Ex. Until Groome appeared, city officials were chosen not so much for their ability to administer the affairs of their offices as for who they knew; hence, old-style machine politics with its accompanying corruption found a congenial atmosphere in which to operate.Ex. The article 'Women in industry: where and how they administrate' concludes that there are fewer women in management than men and they earn less.Ex. Governmental intervention has been criticized for the lenience of penalties meted out & the lack of a cohesive strategy.Ex. Traditionally private collections were husbanded by private individuals until some institution felt it worthwhile to incorporate them into its own collection.----* administrar castigo = administer + punishment.* administrar dinero = manage + funds.* administrar el presupuesto = manage + funds.* administrar el tiempo = manage + time.* administrar justicia = dispense + justice.* administrarse = pace.* administrar tranquilizantes = sedate.* * *1.verbo transitivob) (frml) ( dar) <sacramentos/medicamento> to give, administer (frml)2.administrarse v pronadministrarse bien/mal — to manage one's money well/badly
* * *= administer, administrate, mete out, husband.Ex: Until Groome appeared, city officials were chosen not so much for their ability to administer the affairs of their offices as for who they knew; hence, old-style machine politics with its accompanying corruption found a congenial atmosphere in which to operate.
Ex: The article 'Women in industry: where and how they administrate' concludes that there are fewer women in management than men and they earn less.Ex: Governmental intervention has been criticized for the lenience of penalties meted out & the lack of a cohesive strategy.Ex: Traditionally private collections were husbanded by private individuals until some institution felt it worthwhile to incorporate them into its own collection.* administrar castigo = administer + punishment.* administrar dinero = manage + funds.* administrar el presupuesto = manage + funds.* administrar el tiempo = manage + time.* administrar justicia = dispense + justice.* administrarse = pace.* administrar tranquilizantes = sedate.* * *administrar [A1 ]vt1 ‹organización/empresa› to manage, run; ‹bienes/propiedades› to manage, administer ( frml)sabe administrar bien sus asuntos she knows how to manage her affairs2 (dar) ‹sacramentos› to give, administer ( frml) ‹inyección/medicamento› ( frml) to give, administer ( frml)lo que pasa es que te administras mal the problem is that you're no good with money o you don't know how to handle your money* * *
administrar ( conjugate administrar) verbo transitivo
administrarse verbo pronominal:◊ administrarse bien/mal to manage one's money well/badly
administrar verbo transitivo
1 to administer
2 (gobernar, conducir) to run, manage
' administrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gestionar
- manejar
English:
administer
- dispense
- mismanage
- budget
- give
- manage
- rule
* * *♦ vt1. [empresa, finca] to manage, to run;[casa] to run; [país] to govern, to run; [recursos] to manage;administra bien tu dinero don't squander your money;administrar justicia to administer justice2. [medicamento] to administer3. [sacramentos] to administer* * *v/t1 medicamento, sacramentos administer, give* * *administrar vt: to administer, to manage, to run* * *administrar vb2. (justicia, medicamento) to administer -
3 sacramento
sakra'mentom RELsustantivo masculinosacramentosacramento [sakra'meDC489F9Dn̩DC489F9Dto]Sakrament neutro; el sacramento de la Eucaristía das heilige Abendmahl; administrar a alguien los últimos sacramentos jdm die Sterbesakramente erteilen; con todos los sacramentos (figurativo) in aller Form -
4 bautizar
v.1 to baptize, to christen (religion).2 to christen (denominar, poner mote a).3 to dilute (informal) (aguar).* * *1 to baptize, christen2 (poner nombre a) to name3 (el vino) to water down* * *VT1) (Rel) to baptize, christen2) (=nombrar) [+ objeto, barco] to christen, name3) (=poner apodo) to nickname, dub4) (=diluir) [+ vino] to water, dilute; [+ persona] to drench, soak* * *verbo transitivob) < barco> to namec) (fam) ( poner mote) to nickname* * *= christen, baptise [baptize, -USA].Ex. Dewey, who was keenly interested in reforming the spelling of the English language, lost no opportunity of pursuing this particular hobby: christened Melville, he soon dropped the final 'le', and even went to the extreme of spelling his final name 'Dui' for a time.Ex. This article defines a user friendly micro-language, baptized MILAMU, that facilitates both access to these multimedia databases and formulation of multimedia queries = Este artículo explica un microlenguaje de programación, denominado MILAMU, que facilita tanto el acceso a estas bases de datos multimedia como la formulación de enunciados de búsqueda de documentos multimedia.----* volver a bautizar = re-baptise [re-baptize, -USA].* * *verbo transitivob) < barco> to namec) (fam) ( poner mote) to nickname* * *= christen, baptise [baptize, -USA].Ex: Dewey, who was keenly interested in reforming the spelling of the English language, lost no opportunity of pursuing this particular hobby: christened Melville, he soon dropped the final 'le', and even went to the extreme of spelling his final name 'Dui' for a time.
Ex: This article defines a user friendly micro-language, baptized MILAMU, that facilitates both access to these multimedia databases and formulation of multimedia queries = Este artículo explica un microlenguaje de programación, denominado MILAMU, que facilita tanto el acceso a estas bases de datos multimedia como la formulación de enunciados de búsqueda de documentos multimedia.* volver a bautizar = re-baptise [re-baptize, -USA].* * *bautizar [A4 ]vt1 ( Relig) to baptize, christenfue bautizada con el nombre de Ana she was christened Ana2 ‹barco› to name3 ( fam) (poner mote) to nickname4 ( fam); ‹vino/leche› to water down* * *
bautizar ( conjugate bautizar) verbo transitivo
‹ adulto› to baptize;
bautizar verbo transitivo
1 to baptize, christen
2 familiar (echar agua al vino o la leche) to water down
' bautizar' also found in these entries:
English:
baptize
- christen
- name
* * *bautizar vt1. [administrar sacramento a] to baptize, to christen2. [denominar] to christen;bautizaron al gato con el nombre de “Sam” they christened the cat “Sam”;bautizaron el yate “la Intrépida” they named the yacht “la Intrépida”3. [poner mote a] to nickname;en el colegio bautizan con mote a todos los profesores they give all the teachers at school nicknames* * *water down* * *bautizar {21} vt: to baptize, to christen* * *bautizar vb1. (persona) to christen / to baptize2. (barco) to name
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