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1 convenientemente aireado
Ex. The premises of the library must be kept well-aired, dust-free and properly cleaned.* * *Ex: The premises of the library must be kept well-aired, dust-free and properly cleaned.
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2 airear
v.1 to air.María aireó las sábMarías Mary aired the bedsheets.2 to air out, to wind.El yerno aireó el problema The son-in-law aired out the problem.* * *1 (ventilar) to air2 figurado (un asunto) to publicize1 (tomar el aire) to take/get some fresh air2 (resfriarse) to catch a cold* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=ventilar) to air, ventilate; [+ ropa] to air2) (=difundir) [+ idea, cuestión] to air; [en prensa] to discuss at length, give a lot of coverage to3) (=publicar) to gossip about2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( ventilar) to airb) ( hacer público) < asunto> to airuna revista que airea las intimidades de los famosos — a magazine that publishes details about the private lives of famous people
c) <masa/tierra> to aerate2.airearse v prona) persona to get some (fresh) airb) manta/abrigo to air* * *= ventilate, freshen.Ex. Printing houses -- apart from the few that had been built for the purpose rather than converted from something else -- were generally filthy and badly ventilated.Ex. Baking soda can also freshen musty carpets by simply sprinkling on it.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( ventilar) to airb) ( hacer público) < asunto> to airuna revista que airea las intimidades de los famosos — a magazine that publishes details about the private lives of famous people
c) <masa/tierra> to aerate2.airearse v prona) persona to get some (fresh) airb) manta/abrigo to air* * *= ventilate, freshen.Ex: Printing houses -- apart from the few that had been built for the purpose rather than converted from something else -- were generally filthy and badly ventilated.
Ex: Baking soda can also freshen musty carpets by simply sprinkling on it.* * *airear [A1 ]vt1 (ventilar) ‹manta/colchón› to air; ‹casa/cuarto› to air2 ‹masa/tierra› to aerate3 (hacer público) ‹cuestión/tema› to airuna revista que airea las intimidades de los famosos a magazine that publishes o makes public details about the private lives of famous peopletienen mucho cuidado en no airear sus diferencias they are very careful not to air their differences in public o not to let people see their differences■ airearse1 «persona» to get some (fresh) air2 «manta/abrigo» to air«lugar»: abre la ventana, que se airee esto un poco open the window to let some air in here o to air this place a bit* * *
airear ( conjugate airear) verbo transitivo
airearse verbo pronominal
airear vtr (ropa, lugar) to air
fig (asunto) to air, publicize
' airear' also found in these entries:
English:
air
* * *♦ vt1. [ventilar] to air2. [contar] to air (publicly);el periódico aireó el escándalo the newspaper published details of the scandal* * *v/t tb figair* * *airear vt: to air, to air out -
3 convenientemente
adv.conveniently, fitly, suitably, expediently.* * *► adverbio1 (adecuadamente) suitably; (bien) properly* * *ADV1) (=como debe ser) [arreglar, reparar, comportarse] properlyestá permitido fumar solo en las zonas de espera si están convenientemente separadas — smoking is only permitted in waiting areas if they are properly separated
2) [para conveniencia de algn] conveniently* * *1)a) ( ventajosamente) convenientlyb) ( para la propia conveniencia) conveniently2) ( debidamente) duly* * *= conveniently, usefully, cosily [cozily, -USA].Ex. Thus, language and literature, medicine and physiology, and botany and agriculture could conveniently be placed close to each other.Ex. This is an area to which bibliometricians could usefully turn their attention.Ex. This volume comprises a cosily iconoclastic set of essays about the death of Diana, the princess of Wales; her funeral; and its political impact.----* convenientemente aireado = well-aired.* * *1)a) ( ventajosamente) convenientlyb) ( para la propia conveniencia) conveniently2) ( debidamente) duly* * *= conveniently, usefully, cosily [cozily, -USA].Ex: Thus, language and literature, medicine and physiology, and botany and agriculture could conveniently be placed close to each other.
Ex: This is an area to which bibliometricians could usefully turn their attention.Ex: This volume comprises a cosily iconoclastic set of essays about the death of Diana, the princess of Wales; her funeral; and its political impact.* convenientemente aireado = well-aired.* * *A1 (ventajosamente) convenientlyestá convenientemente situado it's conveniently situated2 (para la propia conveniencia) convenientlyhabía sido convenientemente olvidado it had been conveniently forgottenB (debidamente) dulyel documento debe ir convenientemente firmado the document must be duly signed -
4 discutir una cuestión
(v.) = air + issueEx. The mere indication of support through the wearing of a button or the posting of a slogan may deter persons with questions unrelated to the issue being aired.* * *(v.) = air + issueEx: The mere indication of support through the wearing of a button or the posting of a slogan may deter persons with questions unrelated to the issue being aired.
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5 emitir
v.1 to emit (rayos, calor, sonidos).El aparato emite sonidos horribles The apparatus emits horrible sounds.2 to issue (moneda, sellos, bonos).3 to express (expresar) (juicio, opinión).4 to broadcast (radio & television).La estación emite las noticias The station broadcasts the news.* * *1 (sonido, luz) to emit; (olor) to give off2 (manifestar) to express3 (bonos, monedas, sellos) to issue4 RADIO TELEVISIÓN to broadcast, transmit1 RADIO TELEVISIÓN to transmit\emitir un fallo DERECHO to pronounce judgementemitir un juicio to express an opinionemitir una sentencia DERECHO to pass sentence* * *verb1) to emit2) broadcast3) issue* * *1. VT1) [+ sonido, olor] to emit, give off, give out2) (Econ) [+ dinero, sellos, bonos] to issue; [+ dinero falso] to circulate; [+ préstamo] to grant, give3) (=expresar) [+ opinión] to express; [+ veredicto] to return, issue, give; [+ voto] to cast4) (Radio, TV) to broadcast; [+ señal] to send out2.See:* * *verbo transitivo <sonido/luz/señal> to emit, give out; <acciones/sellos> to issue; < programa> to broadcast; < película> to show; < comunicado> to issue; < veredicto> to deliver, announce; < voto> to cast* * *= emit, give out, issue, air, vent, give off, billow out, spout.Ex. A girl stroked its keys and it emitted recognizable speech.Ex. Similarly, equipment such as this can often give out quite a lot of heat which has to be adequately dissipated.Ex. Once a user is registered, a password will be issued which provides access to all or most of the data bases offered by the host as and when the user wishes.Ex. Because TV had very few channels the value of TV was very high so only things of very broad interest could be aired on those few channels.Ex. Mount Etna in Sicily is currently venting white steam clouds.Ex. Once the fronds have given off their spores, they die and can be cut back.Ex. Nearly everyone has seen a factory's smokestack billowing out black sooty smoke that dirties the air and blackens buildings.Ex. The weather cleared enough that we could get in to the volcanic islands (still spouting plumes of smoke) by copter in safety.----* emitir fluorescencias = fluoresce, fluoresce.* emitir gases = gas.* emitir luz = emit + light.* emitir + Posesivo + voto = cast + Posesivo + vote.* emitir una señal = beam + signal, emit + signal.* emitir un informe = issue + statement.* emitir un juicio de valor = exercise + value judgment, pass + value judgement.* emitir un pitido = beep, bleep.* emitir un sonido = emit + sound.* emitir un voto = cast + ballot, take + vote.* gesticular palabras con la boca sin emitir sonido = mouth.* sin emitir humo = smokeless.* * *verbo transitivo <sonido/luz/señal> to emit, give out; <acciones/sellos> to issue; < programa> to broadcast; < película> to show; < comunicado> to issue; < veredicto> to deliver, announce; < voto> to cast* * *= emit, give out, issue, air, vent, give off, billow out, spout.Ex: A girl stroked its keys and it emitted recognizable speech.
Ex: Similarly, equipment such as this can often give out quite a lot of heat which has to be adequately dissipated.Ex: Once a user is registered, a password will be issued which provides access to all or most of the data bases offered by the host as and when the user wishes.Ex: Because TV had very few channels the value of TV was very high so only things of very broad interest could be aired on those few channels.Ex: Mount Etna in Sicily is currently venting white steam clouds.Ex: Once the fronds have given off their spores, they die and can be cut back.Ex: Nearly everyone has seen a factory's smokestack billowing out black sooty smoke that dirties the air and blackens buildings.Ex: The weather cleared enough that we could get in to the volcanic islands (still spouting plumes of smoke) by copter in safety.* emitir fluorescencias = fluoresce, fluoresce.* emitir gases = gas.* emitir luz = emit + light.* emitir + Posesivo + voto = cast + Posesivo + vote.* emitir una señal = beam + signal, emit + signal.* emitir un informe = issue + statement.* emitir un juicio de valor = exercise + value judgment, pass + value judgement.* emitir un pitido = beep, bleep.* emitir un sonido = emit + sound.* emitir un voto = cast + ballot, take + vote.* gesticular palabras con la boca sin emitir sonido = mouth.* sin emitir humo = smokeless.* * *emitir [I1 ]vt1 ‹sonido/luz/señal› to emit, give out2 ‹acciones/bonos/sellos› to issue3 ( Telec) ‹película/programa› to broadcastemitir en abierto to broadcast free-to-air4 ‹comunicado› to issue; ‹veredicto› to deliver, announce, hand down ( AmE)5 ‹voto› to cast* * *
emitir ( conjugate emitir) verbo transitivo ‹sonido/luz/señal› to emit, give out;
‹acciones/sellos/comunicado› to issue;
‹ programa› to broadcast;
‹ película› to show;
‹ veredicto› to deliver, announce;
‹ voto› to cast
emitir verbo transitivo
1 to emit, send out
(un sonido inarticulado) to emit
(una señal sonora) to beep
2 (un parecer, una opinión) to express
(un veredicto) to bring in
3 (moneda, papel oficial) to issue
4 Rad TV to broadcast: emitirán en directo la final del campeonato, they'll broadcast the championship final live
' emitir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
brillar
- chillar
- parecer
English:
broadcast
- cast
- discharge
- emit
- float
- give off
- issue
- judgement
- judgment
- pass
- return
- send out
- shed
- air
- bleep
- deliver
- give
- poll
- screen
- send
* * *♦ vt1. [rayos, calor, sonido] to emit;[gases, humos, dioxinas] to emit, to give off2. [monedas, sellos, acciones] to issue3. [programa de radio o TV] to broadcast4. [juicio, opinión] to express;[veredicto] to return, to give; [sentencia] to pronounce; [comunicado, manifiesto] to issue; [voto] to cast;el fallo emitido por el jurado the jury's decision♦ vito broadcast* * *v/t2 moneda issue4 RAD, TV broadcast5 voto cast* * *emitir vt1) : to emit, to give off2) : to broadcast3) : to issue4) : to cast (a vote)* * *emitir vb2. (billetes, sellos) to issue -
6 hacer comentarios
v.to make comments, to comment, to commentate.* * *(v.) = air + commentsEx. After an additional brief discussion, during which several questions and comments were aired, a motion was made that an ad hoc committee be appointed 'to investigate the issue of employee performance appraisal systems'.* * *(v.) = air + commentsEx: After an additional brief discussion, during which several questions and comments were aired, a motion was made that an ad hoc committee be appointed 'to investigate the issue of employee performance appraisal systems'.
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7 hacer preguntas
v.to ask questions, to interrogate, to question, to raise questions.* * *(v.) = ask + questions, interrogate, air + questions, make + enquiryEx. And let me stress yet again that I do not mean we should be constantly stopping in midstream during a reading to ask questions and provoke discussion.Ex. Thus, a predominant feature of such software packages is the user related interfaces, which permit a non-programmer to comprehend and interrogate the data stored.Ex. After an additional brief discussion, during which several questions and comments were aired, a motion was made that an ad hoc committee be appointed 'to investigate the issue of employee performance appraisal systems'.Ex. The author discusses the general tendency noted for more girls than boys to make enquiries at the library.* * *(v.) = ask + questions, interrogate, air + questions, make + enquiryEx: And let me stress yet again that I do not mean we should be constantly stopping in midstream during a reading to ask questions and provoke discussion.
Ex: Thus, a predominant feature of such software packages is the user related interfaces, which permit a non-programmer to comprehend and interrogate the data stored.Ex: After an additional brief discussion, during which several questions and comments were aired, a motion was made that an ad hoc committee be appointed 'to investigate the issue of employee performance appraisal systems'.Ex: The author discusses the general tendency noted for more girls than boys to make enquiries at the library. -
8 hacer una crítica
(v.) = formulate + criticism, offer + criticism, air + criticism, raise + criticism, critiqueEx. I would not be so bold as to either attempt an answer to that question or to offer criticism of your present curricula.Ex. More serious criticisms have been aired of information supplied being impressionistic.Ex. This paper critiques the jurisprudential assumptions upon which legal resources are created, materials are collected, and research practices are justified.* * *(v.) = formulate + criticism, offer + criticism, air + criticism, raise + criticism, critiqueEx: Two criticisms were quickly formulated in respect of AACR1.
Ex: I would not be so bold as to either attempt an answer to that question or to offer criticism of your present curricula.Ex: More serious criticisms have been aired of information supplied being impressionistic.Ex: The author raises some criticisms of the international standard ISO 2709.Ex: This paper critiques the jurisprudential assumptions upon which legal resources are created, materials are collected, and research practices are justified. -
9 impresionista
adj.impressionist.f. & m.impressionist.* * *► adjetivo1 impressionist1 impressionist* * *1.ADJ impressionist, impressionistic2.SMF impressionist* * *Iadjetivo <movimiento/pintor> Impressionist; <estilo/descripción> impressionisticIImasculino y femenino Impressionist* * *= impressionist, impressionistic.Ex. Locate the exhibit catalog for a show of American impressionists held at the Corcoran Gallery in 1985.Ex. More serious criticisms have been aired of information supplied being impressionistic.* * *Iadjetivo <movimiento/pintor> Impressionist; <estilo/descripción> impressionisticIImasculino y femenino Impressionist* * *= impressionist, impressionistic.Ex: Locate the exhibit catalog for a show of American impressionists held at the Corcoran Gallery in 1985.
Ex: More serious criticisms have been aired of information supplied being impressionistic.* * *‹movimiento/pintor› Impressionist; ‹estilo/descripción› impressionisticImpressionist* * *
impresionista adjetivo ‹movimiento/pintor› Impressionist;
‹estilo/descripción› impressionistic
impresionista adjetivo & mf impressionist
' impresionista' also found in these entries:
English:
impressionist
* * *♦ adjimpressionist♦ nmfimpressionist* * *I adj impressionist, impresssionisticII m/f Impressionist* * *impresionista adj: impressionist, impressionisticimpresionista nmf: impressionist -
10 insignida
= button.Ex. The mere indication of support through the wearing of a button or the posting of a slogan may deter persons with questions unrelated to the issue being aired.* * *= button.Ex: The mere indication of support through the wearing of a button or the posting of a slogan may deter persons with questions unrelated to the issue being aired.
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11 libre de polvo
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12 pin
m.1 pin, (lapel) badge.2 NDP, net domestic product.* * *SM PIN* * ** * *= button, PIN (personal identification number), PIN (personal identification number).Ex. The mere indication of support through the wearing of a button or the posting of a slogan may deter persons with questions unrelated to the issue being aired.Ex. Users of electronic services need a number of usernames, passwords, PINs and so on in order to successfully interact with these services.Ex. Users of electronic services need a number of usernames, passwords, PINs and so on in order to successfully interact with these services.----* número pin = PIN (personal identification number), PIN number.* * ** * *= button, PIN (personal identification number), PIN (personal identification number).Ex: The mere indication of support through the wearing of a button or the posting of a slogan may deter persons with questions unrelated to the issue being aired.
Ex: Users of electronic services need a number of usernames, passwords, PINs and so on in order to successfully interact with these services.Ex: Users of electronic services need a number of usernames, passwords, PINs and so on in order to successfully interact with these services.* número pin = PIN (personal identification number), PIN number.* * *PIN* * *
Multiple Entries:
PIN
pin
PIN sustantivo masculino PIN
pin sustantivo masculino ( broche) pin
' pin' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alfiler
- chapa
- chincheta
- clavarse
- clavo
- espiga
- estaquilla
- horquilla
- imperdible
- oro
- pasador
- prender
- rodillo
- rollo
- trifásica
- trifásico
- aguja
- boliche
- bolo
- chinche
- cifrar
- clavija
- clip
- gancho
- macho
- mosca
- muerto
- número
- palote
- PIN
- pino
- pinza
- seguro
- sujetar
English:
drawing pin
- linchpin
- pin
- pin down
- pin on
- pin up
- rolling pin
- safety pin
- work in
- badge
- bobby
- dig
- drawing
- hair
- head
- PIN
- pinup
- safety
- ten
- tie
* * *PIN [pin] nm1. (abrev de producto interior neto) NDP2. (abrev de personal identification number) PIN* * *m PIN* * *pin n pin / badge -
13 presentar un problema
(v.) = pose + problem, air + problemEx. Equally, Cutter's devotion to natural language posed problems with multi-word terms.Ex. The problems aired in this chapter require the balancing of personal, institutional, and professional values and loyalties.* * *(v.) = pose + problem, air + problemEx: Equally, Cutter's devotion to natural language posed problems with multi-word terms.
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14 transmitir
v.1 to transmit, to flash, to relay, to broadcast.Eso transmite los pedidos That transmits the orders.El cable transmite la electricidad The wire conducts electricity.Ellos transmiten la noticia They transmit the news.2 to transmit, to convey, to relay, to transfer.Eso transmite los pedidos That transmits the orders.3 to transmit, to conduct.El cable transmite la electricidad The wire conducts electricity.4 to be transmitted to.Se me transmitió la enfermedad The disease was transmitted to me.5 to carry, to carry the disease of.Ese mosquito transmite la peste That mosquito carries the plague.* * *1 (gen) to transmit2 RADIO TELEVISIÓN to broadcast3 (enfermedad) to transmit, pass on4 DERECHO to transfer, hand down* * *verb1) to transmit, broadcast2) pass on* * *1. VT1) (Radio, TV) [+ señal, sonido] to transmit; [+ programa] to broadcast2) [+ bienes, saludos, recados] to pass on3) [+ enfermedad, gérmenes] to give, pass on4) (Jur) to transfer (a to)2.VI (Radio, TV) to broadcast3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo2)a) <sonido/movimiento> to transmitb) <enfermedad/tara> to transmit, pass onc) (Der) to transferd) <lengua/costumbres> to transmit, pass on; < conocimientos> to pass one) <saludos/felicidades> to pass on2.transmitir vi (Rad, TV) to transmit* * *= carry with it, communicate, convey, pass on, relay, transmit, transport, transmit + onward(s), air, beam, propagate, pass down, pass along, hand down.Ex. On the other hand, adhering to one of the major schemes carries with it all of the disadvantages of that major scheme.Ex. The contributions are input to the data base, then referred and any suggestion made by the referee are communicated through the data base to the editor.Ex. Statistical and other numerical abstracts convey effectively certain types of economic, social and marketing data.Ex. If ignored, the problems are only passed on to all the users of the catalog: the public, the reference department, the acquisitions department, and naturally the cataloging department.Ex. Others used it as a backup for general notices that could not easily be relayed by telephone.Ex. The system permits the requester to specify up to five potential lending libraries, and the system transmits the requests to these libraries one at a time.Ex. And it takes little imagination to conceive of future combinations and developments to existing systems, not to speak of new and even more sophisticated means of storing, retrieving and transporting information.Ex. It should eventually also be possible for the user to automatically transmit his/her request onwards whenever necessary to other libraries and information centres, or even to publishers or booksellers.Ex. Because TV had very few channels the value of TV was very high so only things of very broad interest could be aired on those few channels.Ex. Now, instructors can beam what they write on their whiteboards directly to students' laptops, in effect turning each laptop screen into a portable, interactive slateboard.Ex. The update, once started, propagates through the database, respecting local integrity rules for each affected object.Ex. The knowledge that has been passed down from generation to generation by sentient beings on this planet for aeons and aeons is quite impossible to fully comprehend.Ex. If the head of reference services does not pass along the information to the staff the reference librarians, by being uninformed, will undoubtedly not make as good an impression on the important city managers.Ex. A hunting guide while still in his teens, he learned his woodcraft first hand, absorbing lore handed down to him from his father.----* facilidad de transmitir = communicability.* que transmite información = information-bearing.* transmitir Algo a Alguien = mediate + Nombre + to.* transmitir de generación en generación = pass down from + generation to generation.* transmitir información = convey + information.* transmitir ininterrumpidamente = stream.* transmitir por radio = radio.* transmitir una señal = transmit + signal.* transmitir un mensaje = convey + message.* transmitir un significado = convey + meaning.* * *1.verbo transitivo2)a) <sonido/movimiento> to transmitb) <enfermedad/tara> to transmit, pass onc) (Der) to transferd) <lengua/costumbres> to transmit, pass on; < conocimientos> to pass one) <saludos/felicidades> to pass on2.transmitir vi (Rad, TV) to transmit* * *= carry with it, communicate, convey, pass on, relay, transmit, transport, transmit + onward(s), air, beam, propagate, pass down, pass along, hand down.Ex: On the other hand, adhering to one of the major schemes carries with it all of the disadvantages of that major scheme.
Ex: The contributions are input to the data base, then referred and any suggestion made by the referee are communicated through the data base to the editor.Ex: Statistical and other numerical abstracts convey effectively certain types of economic, social and marketing data.Ex: If ignored, the problems are only passed on to all the users of the catalog: the public, the reference department, the acquisitions department, and naturally the cataloging department.Ex: Others used it as a backup for general notices that could not easily be relayed by telephone.Ex: The system permits the requester to specify up to five potential lending libraries, and the system transmits the requests to these libraries one at a time.Ex: And it takes little imagination to conceive of future combinations and developments to existing systems, not to speak of new and even more sophisticated means of storing, retrieving and transporting information.Ex: It should eventually also be possible for the user to automatically transmit his/her request onwards whenever necessary to other libraries and information centres, or even to publishers or booksellers.Ex: Because TV had very few channels the value of TV was very high so only things of very broad interest could be aired on those few channels.Ex: Now, instructors can beam what they write on their whiteboards directly to students' laptops, in effect turning each laptop screen into a portable, interactive slateboard.Ex: The update, once started, propagates through the database, respecting local integrity rules for each affected object.Ex: The knowledge that has been passed down from generation to generation by sentient beings on this planet for aeons and aeons is quite impossible to fully comprehend.Ex: If the head of reference services does not pass along the information to the staff the reference librarians, by being uninformed, will undoubtedly not make as good an impression on the important city managers.Ex: A hunting guide while still in his teens, he learned his woodcraft first hand, absorbing lore handed down to him from his father.* facilidad de transmitir = communicability.* que transmite información = information-bearing.* transmitir Algo a Alguien = mediate + Nombre + to.* transmitir de generación en generación = pass down from + generation to generation.* transmitir información = convey + information.* transmitir ininterrumpidamente = stream.* transmitir por radio = radio.* transmitir una señal = transmit + signal.* transmitir un mensaje = convey + message.* transmitir un significado = convey + meaning.* * *transmitir [I1 ]vtA ( Rad, TV) ‹señal› to transmit; ‹programa› to broadcastB1 ‹sonido/movimiento› to transmit2 ‹enfermedad/tara› to transmit, pass on3 ( Der) to transfer4 ‹lengua/costumbres› to transmit, pass on; ‹conocimientos› to pass on5 ‹saludos/felicidades› to pass on■ transmitirvi( Rad, TV) to transmittransmitimos en 909 kilohercios para todo el país we broadcast to the whole country on 909 kilohertz* * *
transmitir ( conjugate transmitir) verbo transitivo
1 (Rad, TV) ‹ señal› to transmit;
‹ programa› to broadcast
2
‹ conocimientos› to pass on
verbo intransitivo (Rad, TV) to transmit
transmitir verbo transitivo
1 to transmit, pass on: en el escenario no transmite nada, he doesn't communicate well on stage transmitir una orden, to give an order
2 (comunicar) me transmitieron la noticia por teléfono, I was informed of the news by phone
3 Rad TV to broadcast
4 (un virus, una enfermedad) to pass on: ese insecto transmite la fiebre amarilla, that insect trasmits yellow fever
5 Jur to transfer
' transmitir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apestar
- dar
- imprimir
- trasmitir
- comunicar
English:
beam
- broadcast
- convey
- hand down
- hand on
- impart
- pass down
- pass on
- propagate
- relay
- transmit
- air
- hand
- hook
- network
- pass
- put
- radio
- transfer
* * *transmitir, trasmitir♦ vt1. [sonido, onda, movimiento] to transmit;neuronas que transmiten mensajes sensoriales neurons that transmit sensory data2. [por radio, ordenador] [señal, datos] to transmit, to send3. [programa] to broadcast;transmitir un programa en directo to broadcast a programme live4. [mensaje, noticias, saludos] to pass on, to convey;ésas fueron las palabras que le transmitió su hermano those were the words her brother conveyed to her5. [enfermedad, bacteria, virus] to transmit;[optimismo, pesimismo, energía] to convey, to communicate6. [derechos, poderes] to transfer♦ See also the pronominal verb transmitirse, trasmitirse* * *v/t1 enfermedad spread, transmit; noticia spread;transmitir por herencia pass on in one’s genes2 RAD, TV broadcast; señal transmit* * *transmitir vt1) : to transmit, to broadcast2) : to pass on, to transfertransmitir vi: to transmit, to broadcast* * *transmitir vb -
15 ventilar
v.1 to air, to ventilate (airear) (habitación).Ellos ventilan su cuarto They ventilate their room.2 to clear up (informal) (resolver) (asunto).3 to air (informal) (discutir).le encanta ventilar sus problemas en público she loves to air her problems in public4 to spread, to make public (difundir) (secreto).5 to air out, to vent, to discuss openly, to disclose.Ellos ventilan sus diferencias They air out their differences.* * *1 (lugar) to air, ventilate2 (agitar al viento) to air3 figurado (dar a conocer) to air4 figurado (discutir) to discuss, clear up1 (lugar) to be ventilated2 (objeto) to be aired4 figurado (discutirse) to be discussed, be cleared up5 (tomar el aire) to get some fresh air6 familiar (terminar) to finish off* * *verb1) to ventilate2) air* * *1. VT1) (=airear) [+ cuarto] to air, ventilate; [+ ropa] to air2) * (=resolver) to sort (out) *3) (=hacer público) [+ intimidades, secreto] to airha estado ventilando los detalles íntimos de su relación — he's been airing the intimate details of their relationship
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < habitación> to air, ventilate; <ropa/colchón> to air2)a) < secreto> to spread aroundsiempre ventilan sus problemas matrimoniales delante de todos — they're forever airing their marital differences in front of everyone
b) <asunto/problema> to talk about2.ventilarse v pron1) habitación/ropa to air2) (fam) ( tomar el aire) to get a breath of fresh air, get some air* * *= ventilate, freshen, vent.Nota: Generalmente gases.Ex. Printing houses -- apart from the few that had been built for the purpose rather than converted from something else -- were generally filthy and badly ventilated.Ex. Baking soda can also freshen musty carpets by simply sprinkling on it.Ex. Mount Etna in Sicily is currently venting white steam clouds.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < habitación> to air, ventilate; <ropa/colchón> to air2)a) < secreto> to spread aroundsiempre ventilan sus problemas matrimoniales delante de todos — they're forever airing their marital differences in front of everyone
b) <asunto/problema> to talk about2.ventilarse v pron1) habitación/ropa to air2) (fam) ( tomar el aire) to get a breath of fresh air, get some air* * *= ventilate, freshen, vent.Nota: Generalmente gases.Ex: Printing houses -- apart from the few that had been built for the purpose rather than converted from something else -- were generally filthy and badly ventilated.
Ex: Baking soda can also freshen musty carpets by simply sprinkling on it.Ex: Mount Etna in Sicily is currently venting white steam clouds.* * *ventilar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹habitación› to air, ventilate2 ‹ropa/manta/colchón› to airB1 (discutir en público) ‹intimidades›no quiero ventilar mi vida privada delante de todo el mundo I don't want to discuss my private affairs in front of everybodysiempre están ventilando sus problemas matrimoniales delante de todos they're forever airing their marital differences in front of everyonesi yo te confió un secreto no es para que lo vayas ventilando por ahí if I tell you a secret I don't want you to go spreading it around2 (tratar, discutir) ‹asunto/problema› to talk abouttodos tienen oportunidad de ventilar sus frustraciones everybody has a chance to talk about o air their frustrationsA1 «habitación» to air2 «ropa/colchón» to airB ( fam) (tomar el aire) to get a breath of fresh air, get some airsalió a ventilarse un poco she went out to get a breath of fresh air* * *
ventilar ( conjugate ventilar) verbo transitivo ‹ habitación› to air, ventilate;
‹ropa/colchón› to air
ventilarse verbo pronominal
1 [habitación/ropa] to air
2 (fam) ( tomar el aire) to get a breath of fresh air, get some air
ventilar verbo transitivo
1 (un lugar) to air, ventilate
2 fam (solucionar) to clear up: hemos ventilado el problema en diez minutos, we've sorted out the problem in ten minutes
' ventilar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
airear
- ventilación
English:
air
- ventilate
* * *♦ vt1. [airear] [habitación] to air, to ventilate;[ropa, colchón] to airen cuanto ventile este asunto me voy I'm going as soon as I clear up o sort out this matterle encanta ventilar sus problemas en público she likes to air her problems in public4. [difundir] to make public;va ventilando por ahí todos los secretos de los demás she goes round telling o blabbing everyone else's secrets* * *v/t1 air* * *ventilar vt1) : to ventilate, to air out2) : to air, to discuss3) : to make public, to reveal* * *ventilar vb1. (habitación, ropa) to air2. (con ventilador) to ventilate -
16 ventilarse
1 (lugar) to be ventilated2 (objeto) to be aired4 figurado (discutirse) to be discussed, be cleared up5 (tomar el aire) to get some fresh air6 familiar (terminar) to finish off* * *VPR1) (=airearse) [ropa] to airabre la ventana para que se ventile la habitación — open the window to air o ventilate the room
2) frm(=tomar aire) [persona] to get some (fresh) air3) * [+ comida, bebida, trabajo] to polish off *4) *(=matar)5) ( Esp)***ventilarse a algn — (=copular con) to shag sb ***, screw sb ***
* * *
■ventilarse verbo reflexivo
1 (un lugar, ropa, etc) to air
2 fam (terminar deprisa) to finish off: se ventiló el trabajo en dos horas, he finished off his work in two hours
(una comida, bebida) se ventilaron el bocadillo, they polished off the sandwich
3 fam (cargarse) to kill, familiar to bump off
' ventilarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cepillarse
- ventilación
- ventilar
* * *vpr1. [airearse] to air;voy a salir a ventilarme un poco I'm going to pop out for a breath of fresh air[comida, libro] to polish off;se ventiló el pastel en un periquete he wolfed down the cake in next to no time[asesinar] to rub out* * *vr: to get some air -
17 orear
v.to air.María aireó las sábMarías Mary aired the bedsheets.* * *1 to air1 to get some fresh air* * *1.VT [+ casa, habitación] to air2.See:* * *1. 2.orearsev pron (Chi fam) to sober up* * *1. 2.orearsev pron (Chi fam) to sober up* * *orear [A1 ]vt1 ‹habitación› to air; ‹ropa/sábanas› to air2 ‹carne› to dry■ orearse* * *♦ vtto air* * *v/t air* * *orear vt: to air -
18 bien aireado
adj.well-aired.
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