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1 Afe 1914 akyi bɛboro mfe 50 no, Germanni manyɛfo Konrad Adenauer kyerɛwee sɛ.
sentenceMore than 50 years after 1914, German statesman Konrad Adenauer wrote.Twi to English dictionary > Afe 1914 akyi bɛboro mfe 50 no, Germanni manyɛfo Konrad Adenauer kyerɛwee sɛ.
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2 Jahr
n; -(e)s, -e1. Zeitspanne: year; ein halbes Jahr six months; anderthalb Jahre a year and a half, eighteen months; im Jahr 2003 in (the year) 2003; bis zum 31. Dezember d. J. (= dieses Jahres) until December 31st of this year; Anfang der achtziger Jahre in the early eighties; das ganze Jahr all year; alle Jahre every year; auf Jahre hinaus for years to come; im Lauf der Jahre through ( oder over) the years; in diesem / im nächsten Jahr this / next year; mit den Jahren with (the) years; nach Jahren after (many) years; nach Jahr und Tag after a very long time, (many) years later; seit Jahr und Tag for a long time, for many years; heute vor einem Jahr a year ago today; von Jahr zu Jahr from year to year; weitS. as the years go by; Jahr für Jahr year after year2. Alter: mit oder im Alter von 20 Jahren at the age of twenty; in den besten Jahren sein be in the prime of life; in die Jahre kommen be getting on (a bit), be getting a bit long in the tooth hum., Am. be getting up there; seine Jahre spüren feel one’s age; ( noch) jung an Jahren sein be (still) young ( oder in one’s youth); mit den Jahren lernt man das over the years, as the years go by; seine Jahre voll haben be able to retire (having contributed to pension fund for the necessary number of years), have reached retirement (age); Buckel 2* * *das Jahryear* * *[jaːɐ]nt -(e)s, -e1) yearein halbes Jáhr — six months sing or pl
ein drei viertel Jáhr — nine months sing or pl
zwei Jáhre Garantie — a two-year guarantee
die sechziger Jáhre — the sixties sing or pl
alle Jáhre — every year
alle zehn Jáhre — every ten years
alle Jáhre wieder — year after year
ein Jáhr ums andere — year after year
auf Jáhre hinaus — for years ahead
auf Jáhr und Tag — to the very day
einmal im Jáhr(e) — once a year
das ganze Jáhr über — all year (round or through)
pro Jáhr — a year, per annum
das Buch des Jáhres — the book of the year
noch nach Jáhren — years later
nach Jáhr und Tag — after (many) years
vor Jáhr und Tag — (many) years ago
seit Jáhr und Tag — for years
zwischen den Jáhren (inf) — between Christmas and New Year
(freiwilliges) soziales/ökologisches Jáhr — year of voluntary work in the social services/environmental sector
2)mit dreißig Jáhren — at the age of thirty
Personen über 18 Jáhre/unter 18 Jáhren — people over/under (the age of) 18
man sieht ihm seine Jáhre nicht an — his age doesn't show
in den besten Jáhren sein or stehen — to be in the prime of one's life
mit den Jáhren — as one gets older
* * *das1) (the period of time the earth takes to go once round the sun, about 365 days: We lived here for five years, from November 1968 to November 1973; a two-year delay.) year2) (the period from January 1 to December 31, being 365 days, except in a leap year, when it is 366 days: in the year 1945.) year* * *<-[e]s, -e>[ˈja:ɐ̯]nt1. (Zeitraum von 12 Monaten) yeardie 20er-/30er-\Jahre etc. the twenties/thirties etc. + sing/pl vbanderthalb \Jahre a year and a halfein dreiviertel \Jahr nine monthsein halbes \Jahr six months, half a yeardas ganze \Jahr über throughout the whole yearein viertel \Jahr three monthsletztes [o im letzten] \Jahr last yearnächstes [o im nächsten] \Jahr next yeardas neue \Jahr the new yearalles Gute zu Weihnachten und viel Glück im neuen \Jahr! merry Christmas and a happy new year\Jahr für [o um] \Jahr year after yearnoch früh im \Jahr sein to be at the beginning of the yearim \Jahre... in [the year]...... im [o pro] \Jahr... a yearich gehe zweimal im \Jahr zum Arzt I go to the doctor's twice a yearin diesem/im nächsten \Jahr this/next yearin einem \Jahr/in... \Jahren in a year/in... yearsmit den \Jahren as the years go by, over the yearsmit... \Jahren at... [years of age]nach einem \Jahr after a yearnach \Jahren for yearsvor einem \Jahr a year agovor [...] \Jahren [...] years agoalle... \Jahre every... yearsalle hundert \Jahre ändert sich das Klima the climate changes every hundred yearsalle \Jahre wieder every yearder/die/das... des \Jahres the... of the yeardieser Bestseller wurde zum Buch des \Jahres gekürt this bestseller was chosen as book of the yearauf \Jahre hinaus for years to come2. (Lebensjahre)... [years old]sie ist 80 \Jahre jung she's 80 years young3.▶ in den besten \Jahren [sein] [to be] in one's prime▶ im \Jahre des Herrn anno domini, in the year of our Lord* * *das; Jahr[e]s, Jahre1) yearanderthalb Jahre — eighteen months; a year and a half
im Jahr[e] 1908 — in [the year] 1908
jedes zweite Jahr — [once] every two years
lange Jahre [hindurch] — for many years
Jahr für od. um Jahr — year after year
von Jahr zu Jahr — from one year to the next; from year to year
vor Jahr und Tag — (mit Präteritum) many years ago; (mit Plusquamperfekt) many years before
2) (LebensJahr) yearer ist zwanzig Jahre [alt] — he is twenty years old or of age
Kinder bis zu zwölf Jahren — children up to the age of twelve or up to twelve years of age
Kinder über 14 Jahre — children over the age of 14 or over 14 years of age
alle Männer zwischen 18 und 45 Jahren — all men between the ages of 18 and 45
mit 65 Jahren od. im Alter von 65 Jahren — at the age of 65
das hat er schon in jungen Jahren gelernt — he learned that at an early age or while he was still young
mit den Jahren — as he/she etc. grows/grew older
er ist um Jahre gealtert — he's put on years
* * *1. Zeitspanne: year;ein halbes Jahr six months;anderthalb Jahre a year and a half, eighteen months;im Jahr 2003 in (the year) 2003;bis zum 31. Dezember d. J. (=dieses Jahres) until December 31st of this year;Anfang der achtziger Jahre in the early eighties;das ganze Jahr all year;alle Jahre every year;auf Jahre hinaus for years to come;im Lauf der Jahre through ( oder over) the years;in diesem/im nächsten Jahr this/next year;mit den Jahren with (the) years;nach Jahren after (many) years;nach Jahr und Tag after a very long time, (many) years later;seit Jahr und Tag for a long time, for many years;heute vor einem Jahr a year ago today;von Jahr zu Jahr from year to year; weitS. as the years go by;Jahr für Jahr year after year2. Alter:im Alter von 20 Jahren at the age of twenty;in den besten Jahren sein be in the prime of life;in die Jahre kommen be getting on (a bit), be getting a bit long in the tooth hum, US be getting up there;seine Jahre spüren feel one’s age;mit den Jahren lernt man das over the years, as the years go by;seine Jahre vollhaben be able to retire (having contributed to pension fund for the necessary number of years), have reached retirement (age); → Buckel 2* * *das; Jahr[e]s, Jahre1) yearanderthalb Jahre — eighteen months; a year and a half
im Jahr[e] 1908 — in [the year] 1908
jedes zweite Jahr — [once] every two years
lange Jahre [hindurch] — for many years
Jahr für od. um Jahr — year after year
von Jahr zu Jahr — from one year to the next; from year to year
vor Jahr und Tag — (mit Präteritum) many years ago; (mit Plusquamperfekt) many years before
2) (LebensJahr) yearer ist zwanzig Jahre [alt] — he is twenty years old or of age
Kinder bis zu zwölf Jahren — children up to the age of twelve or up to twelve years of age
Kinder über 14 Jahre — children over the age of 14 or over 14 years of age
mit 65 Jahren od. im Alter von 65 Jahren — at the age of 65
das hat er schon in jungen Jahren gelernt — he learned that at an early age or while he was still young
mit den Jahren — as he/she etc. grows/grew older
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3 Berufsausübung
f; nur Sg. pursuit of one’s career; jemandem die Berufsausübung untersagen not allow s.o. to pursue his ( oder her) career, exclude s.o. from his ( oder her) profession; nach langjähriger Berufsausübung after many years of work, after a career lasting many years* * *Be|rufs|aus|ü|bungfpursuit of one's careerjdm die Berúfsausübung untersagen — not to allow sb to pursue his or her career, to exclude sb from his or her profession
* * *Be·rufs·aus·übungf kein pl exercise of one's profession* * *jemandem die Berufsausübung untersagen not allow sb to pursue his ( oder her) career, exclude sb from his ( oder her) profession;nach langjähriger Berufsausübung after many years of work, after a career lasting many years* * *f.professionalism n. -
4 πολυετή
πολυετήςafter many years: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)πολυετήςafter many years: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)πολυετήςafter many years: masc /fem acc sg (attic epic doric) -
5 πολυετῆ
πολυετήςafter many years: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)πολυετήςafter many years: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)πολυετήςafter many years: masc /fem acc sg (attic epic doric) -
6 πολυετέστερον
πολυετήςafter many years: adverbial compπολυετήςafter many years: masc acc comp sgπολυετήςafter many years: neut nom /voc /acc comp sg -
7 desuso
m.disuse.caer en desuso to become obsolete, to fall into disusepres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: desusar.* * *1 disuse■ eso está en desuso that's obsolete, that's outdated\caer en desuso to fall into disuse* * *SM disusecaer en desuso — to fall into disuse, become obsolete
* * *masculino disuse* * *= disfavour, disuse, desuetude.Ex. It seems a pity that the notation of these headings remains in disfavour.Ex. After a period of disuse at the beginning of the nineteenth century, Caslon roman was revived, and has been available ever since from Caslon's successors.Ex. After many years of desuetude, manual typewriters are gaining in popularity among writers.----* caer en desuso = fall into + disuse, fall out of + fashion, go out of + use, lapse, fall into + disfavour, die out, drop from + sight, go out of + favour, pass away, pass into + desuetude, sink into + desuetude, sink into + oblivion.* en desuso = obsolete, disused.* * *masculino disuse* * *= disfavour, disuse, desuetude.Ex: It seems a pity that the notation of these headings remains in disfavour.
Ex: After a period of disuse at the beginning of the nineteenth century, Caslon roman was revived, and has been available ever since from Caslon's successors.Ex: After many years of desuetude, manual typewriters are gaining in popularity among writers.* caer en desuso = fall into + disuse, fall out of + fashion, go out of + use, lapse, fall into + disfavour, die out, drop from + sight, go out of + favour, pass away, pass into + desuetude, sink into + desuetude, sink into + oblivion.* en desuso = obsolete, disused.* * *disusecaer en desuso to fall into disuseuna expresión/costumbre caída en desuso an expression/a custom which has fallen into disuse* * *
desuso sustantivo masculino
disuse;◊ caer en desuso to fall into disuse
desuso sustantivo masculino disuse
♦ Locuciones: caer en desuso, to fall into disuse
en desuso, obsolete, outdated
' desuso' also found in these entries:
English:
die out
- disuse
- foe
- gay
- lapse
- stewardess
- use
- victuals
- dead
- die
- disused
* * *desuso nmdisuse;un término en desuso a term which is no longer in common use;una ley vigente, pero en desuso a law which is still on the statute books, but no longer enforced;caer en desuso to become obsolete, to fall into disuse;el sombrero fue cayendo en desuso people gradually stopped wearing hats* * *m disuse;caer en desuso fall into disuse* * *desuso nm: disuse, obsolescencecaer en desuso: to fall into disuse -
8 reunirse
1 to meet ( con, -), get together, have a meeting with* * ** * *VPR1) (=unirse) to join together; [de nuevo] to reunite2) [personas] [en asamblea] to meet, gather; [en casa] to get together3) [circunstancias] to conspire ( para to)* * *(v.) = get together, meet, convene, meet up, caucusEx. ALA or its subdivision have been sitting back while these powerful people get together and decide what should be good for us.Ex. Many committees do not meet more than once a year, and all work on the committees is voluntary.Ex. An interview committee, consisting of the library personnel officer and the associate executive director for branches, convened to speak with applicants for the adult materials selection position = Un comité seleccionador, compuesto por el responsable del personal de la biblioteca y el subdirector ejecutivo de las filiales, se reunió para hablar con los candidatos para el puesto de selección de material de adultos.Ex. Try to meet up with them, and share the experience of your first IFLA conference.Ex. We find that mediators also caucus with disputants when they are hostile to each other or have a prior history of escalation.* * *(v.) = get together, meet, convene, meet up, caucusEx: ALA or its subdivision have been sitting back while these powerful people get together and decide what should be good for us.
Ex: Many committees do not meet more than once a year, and all work on the committees is voluntary.Ex: An interview committee, consisting of the library personnel officer and the associate executive director for branches, convened to speak with applicants for the adult materials selection position = Un comité seleccionador, compuesto por el responsable del personal de la biblioteca y el subdirector ejecutivo de las filiales, se reunió para hablar con los candidatos para el puesto de selección de material de adultos.Ex: Try to meet up with them, and share the experience of your first IFLA conference.Ex: We find that mediators also caucus with disputants when they are hostile to each other or have a prior history of escalation.* * *
■reunirse verbo reflexivo to meet, gather
reunirse con alguien, to meet sb
' reunirse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agruparse
- concentrarse
- concentrar
- encontrar
- juntar
- reunir
English:
assemble
- collect
- convene
- gather
- get together
- herd together
- join
- link up
- meet
- meet up
- meet with
- rally
- rejoin
- reunite
- sit
- converge
- get
- reassemble
* * *vpr[congregarse, juntarse] to meet;reunirse con alguien to meet (up with) sb;el presidente se reunirá con los sindicatos the president will meet (with) the unions;se reunió con su familia tras cinco años de separación he was reunited with his family after being apart from them for five years* * ** * *vr: to meet* * *reunirse vb2. (social) to get together -
9 πολλοστός
A far on in the ordinal series first, second, third, etc., π. ὢν Συρακοσίων καὶ τῷ γένει καὶ τῇ δόξῃ, i. e. far from the most eminent of the Syracusans, Isoc.5.65; κίνησις.. δευτέρα τε καὶ ὁπόσων ἀριθμῶν βούλοιτο ἄν τις ἀριθμεῖν αὐτὴν πολλοστὴν τοσούτων, i.e. infinitely less important, Pl.Lg. 896b; πότερον.. τὰ σκληρότατα.. ἢ.. τὰ πολλοστὰ σκληρότητι; things far down in descending order of hardness, Id.Phlb. 44e; αἱ π. ἡδοναί, opp. αἱ ἀκρόταται καὶ σφοδρόταται, ibid. Adv., δευτέρως καὶ -στῶς λέγοιντ' ἄν much less properly, opp. κυρίως, Arist.EN 1176a29; [ὑγείας] πρώτως μὲν θεοί, δευτέρως δὲ ἢ καὶ π. ἄνθρωποι μεταλαμβάνουσιν Herm. in Phdr.p.90
A.; but τὸ π. εἰπεῖν using many alternative names for the same thing, D.H.Rh.11.9.2 with ἀπό, remote, τρίται καὶ π. ἀπὸ [τῆς Νυκτός] Herm. in Phdr.p.144 A.;ἀπὸ τῆς δημιουργίας Iamb. Myst.3.28
;ἀπὸ τῆς οἰκείας ἀρχῆς Procl.Inst. 110
; ἀπὸ τῶν θεῶν, ἀπὸ τῆς ἀρχικῆς μονάδος, ib. 119, 181.3 π. μέρος or μόριον, a fraction with one for numerator and with a large denominator, i. e. a small fraction,π. τι μέρος And.2.8
, cf. X.Mem.4.6.7;π. μόριον Th.6.86
: freq. with a neg.,οὐδὲ [τὸ] π. μέρος Lys.14.46
, cf. Is.1.34;μηδὲ πολλοστὸν ἐξευρίσκειν τινῶν Phld.Rh.1.210S.
4 of Time, π. ἔτει in the last of many years, i.e. after many years, Cratin.Jun.9; π. χρόνῳ after a very long time, Ar. Pax 559, D.24.196, 57.18, Men.329.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πολλοστός
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10 Freitas do Amaral, Diogo
(1941-)Legal scholar and teacher, jurist, civil servant, and politician. Born in Povoa de Varzim, Freitas do Amaral's father became a member of parliament in the Estado Novo's National Assembly. A superb student, the young Freitas do Amaral studied law at the Law Faculty, University of Lisbon, and became the top law student and protégé of Professor Marcello Caetano, who in 1968 was selected to replace an ailing Antônio de Oliveira Salazar as prime minister. Freitas do Amaral received his doctorate in law in the late 1960s and remained close to his former law professor, who was now prime minister. In his scholarship on the history of Portuguese law, as well as in his political and social ideology as a conservative, Freitas do Amaral in many respects remained a student, protégé, and follower of Caetano through the period of Caetano's premiership (1968-74) and into the era of the Revolution of 25 April 1974. More than 20 years later, Freitas do Amaral published his memoirs, which focused on the 1968-74 political era, O Antigo Regime E A Revolução. Memórias Políticas ( 1941-75). This personal portrait of Caetano's tribulations as a sometimes reluctant, well-prepared but probably inappropriately selected national leader remains an invaluable primary source for historical reconstruction.During the early months after the Revolution of 25 April 1974, Freitas do Amaral entered politics and became a founder of the right-wing Christian Democratic Party (CDS). He served as the party's leader to 1985 and again from 1988 to 1991, and was a member of parliament, the Assembly of the Republic, from 1975 to 1983 and from 1992 to 1993. When the Democratic Alliance, of which the CDS was a part, won elections in 1979-80, Freitas do Amaral served as deputy prime minister and minister of defense and, when Francisco de Sá Carneiro died in a mysterious air crash, Freitas do Amaral briefly served as interim prime minister. He was a candidate for the presidency in the 1986 presidential election, although he lost to Mário Soares. In 1995, he served as President of the United Nations General Assembly. As a European federalist who disagreed with the CDS Euroskeptic line followed by Paulo Portas, Freitas do Amaral broke with his party and resigned from it. Although he was usually regarded as a right-winger, Freitas do Amaral backed the Social Democratic Party in the 2002 Assembly of the Republic elections. Disillusioned with the government's policies and critical of its endorsement of the U.S. invasion of Iraq in March 2003, Freitas do Amaral shifted his support to the Socialist Party in the 2005 election. The new prime minister José Sôcrates named Freitas do Amaral minister of foreign affairs in the XVII Constitutional Government, but the senior jurist and politician resigned after a year in office, for health reasons.After many years as a law professor at the New University of Lisbon, in 2007, Freitas do Amaral delivered a final public lecture and retired from academia. He is the author of a biography of King Afonso I, a play, and of various legal and juridical studies and is considered the most eminent living scholar in the fields of administrative and constitutional law.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Freitas do Amaral, Diogo
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11 πολυετής
πολυ-ετής, ές,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πολυετής
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12 πολυετεί
πολυετέωgrant long life: pres ind mp 2nd sg (attic epic doric ionic)πολυετέωgrant long life: pres ind act 3rd sg (attic epic doric ionic)πολυετήςafter many years: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)πολυετήςafter many years: masc /fem /neut dat sg -
13 πολυετεῖ
πολυετέωgrant long life: pres ind mp 2nd sg (attic epic doric ionic)πολυετέωgrant long life: pres ind act 3rd sg (attic epic doric ionic)πολυετήςafter many years: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)πολυετήςafter many years: masc /fem /neut dat sg -
14 πολυετείς
πολυετέωgrant long life: pres ind act 2nd sg (attic epic doric ionic)πολυετήςafter many years: masc /fem acc plπολυετήςafter many years: masc /fem nom /voc pl (attic epic) -
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πολυετέωgrant long life: pres ind act 2nd sg (attic epic doric ionic)πολυετήςafter many years: masc /fem acc plπολυετήςafter many years: masc /fem nom /voc pl (attic epic) -
16 πολυετεστέρων
πολυετήςafter many years: fem gen comp plπολυετήςafter many years: masc /neut gen comp pl -
17 πολυετές
πολυετήςafter many years: masc /fem voc sgπολυετήςafter many years: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
18 ascenso
m.1 promotion.2 ascent (a montaña).3 rise.4 climbing, ascension, escalation, mounting.* * *1 (subida) climb, ascent2 (aumento) rise (de, in)3 (promoción) promotion* * *noun m.1) ascent, rise2) promotion* * *SM1) (=subida) [a montaña] ascent; [al poder] rise2) (=aumento) [de temperatura, precio, popularidad] rise; [de beneficios, impuestos] increasehabrá un ascenso general de las temperaturas — temperatures will go up o rise everywhere, there will be a rise in temperatures everywhere
temperaturas en ascenso — rising temperatures, temperatures on the rise
la Bolsa experimentó un ascenso de 4,5 puntos — shares on the Stock Exchange rose by 4.5 points
3) (=mejora) risepreocupa el ascenso electoral de los neofascistas — the increased popularity o the rise in popularity of the neo-fascists is giving cause for concern
4) [de empleado, militar, equipo] promotion (a to)acaban de conseguir el ascenso a primera división — they have just managed to gain promotion to the first division
* * *a) (subida - de temperatura, precios) rise; (- a montaña) ascentb) (de empleado, equipo) promotion; (Mil) promotion* * *= ascendancy, elevation, upward mobility, upward job mobility, career advancement, climb up, upward spiral, professional advancement, ascent.Ex. During his ascendancy he was accused of sycophancy by other staff members.Ex. Other authors may change their names, for instance, by marriage or elevation to the nobility.Ex. These institutions, bringing higher education to many families for the first time, offered a new channel for upward mobility.Ex. Upward job mobility, if it leads to geographical relocation, is unacceptable to the majority of professionals.Ex. This article studies job mobility of men and women librarians and how it affects career advancement.Ex. Women's climb up the career ladder has been fostered through programmes which aim to instil gender awareness in existing male members of staff.Ex. Most worrying for all retailers is the continuing upward spiral in overheads and specifically in rents and rates.Ex. Race was identified in previous studies as a perceived barrier to professional advancement.Ex. Highways with repeating hairpin turns allow easier, safer ascents and descents of mountainous terrain than a direct, steep climb and descent.----* ascenso en el trabajo = job promotion.* ascenso laboral = job promotion.* ascenso social = upward mobility, upward social mobility.* ascenso vertiginoso = spiralling [spiraling, -USA].* describir el ascenso a la fama de = chart + the rise of.* * *a) (subida - de temperatura, precios) rise; (- a montaña) ascentb) (de empleado, equipo) promotion; (Mil) promotion* * *= ascendancy, elevation, upward mobility, upward job mobility, career advancement, climb up, upward spiral, professional advancement, ascent.Ex: During his ascendancy he was accused of sycophancy by other staff members.
Ex: Other authors may change their names, for instance, by marriage or elevation to the nobility.Ex: These institutions, bringing higher education to many families for the first time, offered a new channel for upward mobility.Ex: Upward job mobility, if it leads to geographical relocation, is unacceptable to the majority of professionals.Ex: This article studies job mobility of men and women librarians and how it affects career advancement.Ex: Women's climb up the career ladder has been fostered through programmes which aim to instil gender awareness in existing male members of staff.Ex: Most worrying for all retailers is the continuing upward spiral in overheads and specifically in rents and rates.Ex: Race was identified in previous studies as a perceived barrier to professional advancement.Ex: Highways with repeating hairpin turns allow easier, safer ascents and descents of mountainous terrain than a direct, steep climb and descent.* ascenso en el trabajo = job promotion.* ascenso laboral = job promotion.* ascenso social = upward mobility, upward social mobility.* ascenso vertiginoso = spiralling [spiraling, -USA].* describir el ascenso a la fama de = chart + the rise of.* * *1 (subida — de temperatura, precios) rise; (— de una montaña) ascentse producirá un ascenso de las temperaturas temperatures will rise, there will be a rise in temperaturesuna industria en ascenso a growing industry, an industry on the rise ( AmE) o ( BrE) on the up and up2 (de un empleado) promotion; ( Mil) promotionel equipo logró el ascenso a primera división the team was promoted to o achieved promotion to o went up to the first division* * *
ascenso sustantivo masculino
ascenso sustantivo masculino
1 promotion
2 (subida a un monte) ascent
(de precios) rise
' ascenso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alcance
- camiseta
- efectiva
- efectivo
- estar
- expectativa
- felicidad
- representar
- revolver
- promoción
English:
advancement
- bungle
- climb
- deserve
- glad
- promotion
- rise
- upward
- ascent
- come
- there
* * *ascenso nm1. [a montaña] ascent2. [de precios, temperaturas] rise;se espera un ascenso de las temperaturas temperatures are expected to rise;el uso de Internet continúa en ascenso Internet use continues to rise o is still on the rise4. [en empleo, deportes] promotion;consiguieron el ascenso del equipo a primera división the team achieved promotion to the first division* * *m2 de montaña ascent* * *ascenso nm1) : ascent, rise2) : promotion* * *ascenso n1. (de empleado, equipo) promotionconsiguió un ascenso después de muchos años de trabajo she got promotion after many years of hard work2. (de temperatura, precio) rise3. (de montaña) ascent -
19 baada
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] baada[English Word] after[Part of Speech] preposition[Swahili Example] baada ya miaka mingi, baada ya kazi[English Example] after many years, after work[Note] Cf. '-baidi------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] baada[English Word] behind[Part of Speech] preposition[Note] usually baada ya, after------------------------------------------------------------ -
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(= выдвинуть) advance, put forth, adduce, introduce• Было выдвинуто много теорий, чтобы объяснить... - Many theories have been advanced to explain...• Много идей было выдвинуто, чтобы объяснить... - Many ideas were put forward to explain...• Мы могли бы также выдвинуть гипотезу, что... - We might also conjecture that...• Недавно была выдвинута новая гипотеза... - A new hypothesis has recently been put forward by...• После многих лет работы Смит, наконец, выдвинул гипотезу, что... - After many years of work, Smith finally put forth the conjecture that...• Многие авторы выдвигали предложение, чтобы... - Various writers have suggested that...• Следовательно, мы выдвигаем предположение, что... - We therefore conjecture that...• Чтобы объяснить..., мы должны выдвинуть предположение. - We must develop a hypothesis in order to explain...• Эти наблюдения выдвигают на первый план необходимость... - These observations highlight the need for...
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