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1 confined
1. n затворник поневоле2. a ограниченный, узкийconfined waters — фарватер, ограниченный по глубине и ширине
3. a заключённый, отбывающий наказание4. a рожающая; находящаяся в родильном доме5. a мед. страдающий запором6. a с. -х. на стойловом содержанииconfined the gas over — собрал газ над; собранный газ над
Синонимический ряд:1. bedridden (adj.) bedridden; flat on one's back; ill; in quarantine; indisposed; keeping to the house; laid up; shut-in; sick2. cramped (adj.) cramp; cramped; incommodious; squeezy3. incarcerated (adj.) behind bars; detained; held in custody; imprisoned; in jail; incarcerated; jailed; locked up; under lock and key4. restricted (adj.) bound; compassed; enclosed; hampered; limited; repressed; restrained; restricted5. closeted (verb) closeted; isolated; shut up6. imprisoned (verb) constrained; immured; imprisoned; incarcerated; interned; jailed; jugged7. limited (verb) barred; circumscribed; delimited; limited; restricted -
2 cut and dried
(или dry)1) гoтoвый, в гoтoвoм видe; нeизмeнный [пepвoнaч. o лeчeбныx тpaвax в лaвкe aптeкapя]Still he did feel that Miltoun was altogether too much of the "pukka" aristocrat... with his confounded way of seeing things all cut and dried (J. Galsworthy). If linguistic study be confined to a purely literary form of language, and especially to the literary forms of the ancient languages, there is a tendency for the student to get into the habit of considering language as something cut and dried, and fixed once for all in the definite mould (H. C. Wyld). By the end of the evening they had their plans for carrying out the robbery all cut and dried with nothing, they thought left to chance2) тpaфapeтный, шaблoнный, бaнaльный; лишённый яpкocти, opигинaльнocти, cуxoйHe was the usual cut and dry apothecary... and about as emotional as bagpipe (R. L. Stevenson) -
3 under lock and key
master key — ключ, подходящий ко всем замкам
Синонимический ряд:incarcerated (adj.) behind bars; confined; detained; held in custody; imprisoned; in jail; incarcerated; jailed; locked up -
4 Minotaur (In Greek mythology, a monster shaped half like a man and half like a bull, confined in the labyrinth built by Daedalus for Minos, and given a periodic tribute of youths and maidens as food until slain by Theseus)
Религия: МинотаврУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Minotaur (In Greek mythology, a monster shaped half like a man and half like a bull, confined in the labyrinth built by Daedalus for Minos, and given a periodic tribute of youths and maidens as food until slain by Theseus)
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5 John (Pope from 931 to about 935, the son of Marozia, dominant lady of the Roman Crescentii family. In 932/933 he was confined by his half-brother Alberic II to the Lateran and remained a prisoner until his death)
Религия: Иоанн XIУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > John (Pope from 931 to about 935, the son of Marozia, dominant lady of the Roman Crescentii family. In 932/933 he was confined by his half-brother Alberic II to the Lateran and remained a prisoner until his death)
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6 John XVI (or XVII) (Antipope from 997 to 998. After having been blinded and mutilated, he was either imprisoned or confined to a monastery)
Религия: Иоанн XVI (XVII)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > John XVI (or XVII) (Antipope from 997 to 998. After having been blinded and mutilated, he was either imprisoned or confined to a monastery)
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7 inland glaciers not confined by the underlying topography, their shape determined by the distribution of nourishment and ice discharge
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > inland glaciers not confined by the underlying topography, their shape determined by the distribution of nourishment and ice discharge
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8 the research and design activities were confined to
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the research and design activities were confined to
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9 Committee for Confined and Missing Persons
Komisija za zatoÄene i nestaleEnglish-Croatian dictionary > Committee for Confined and Missing Persons
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10 cabin
ˈkæbɪn
1. сущ.
1) небольшая жилая постройка а) хижина, лачуга, хибара, любое жилое здание последней степени ветхости, нечистоты и неудобства;
перен. нищее хозяйство, нищий дом;
простая обстановка Uncle Tom's cabin. ≈ Хижина дяди Тома (название романа Гарриет Бичер Стоу) б) будка, кабинка
2) помещение на транспортном средстве а) каюта, салон, купе first-class cabin ≈ каюта первого класса second-class cabin ≈ каюта второго класса cabin class ≈ класс пассажирских судов с каютами только второго и третьего класса б) авиац. кабина( закрытая, в отличие от сидения) ;
кабина (космического корабля) cabin crew в) багажник и любое место для хранения багажа на транспортном средстве - в самолете, автобусе и т.д. ∙ cabin fever
2. гл.
1) жить в помещении типа cabin
1.
1) ;
жить бедно, плохо, ютиться
2) заточать, заключать в замкнутое пространство( распространилось как цитата из "Макбета" Шекспира;
также в варианте cabin in) But now I am cabin'd, cribb'd, confined, bound in to saucy doubts and fears ≈ А теперь я подлым сомнением и страхом связан, скован, подавлен, сломан ( Макбет, акт III, сцена IV;
перевод Ю.Корнеева) The newer foundation was cabined, cribbed, and confined in a very narrow space between the Cathedral Church and the buildings of the City. ≈ Новая постройка была зажата, можно сказать, "заточена" между кафедральным собором и городскими зданиями.
3) делить перегородками большую комнату на маленькие хижина;
лачуга, убогое жилище небольшой домик, коттедж кабина, будка;
кабинка (купальная и т. п.) - driver's * кабина водителя (авиация) кабина самолета (закрытая) ;
самолетный салон (морское) каюта (морское) каютный класс (на пассажирском судне;
ниже первого, но выше второго) - second * второй класс - * passenger пассажир первого или второго класса (на пароходе) содержать в тесном помещении жить в хижине, лачуге ютиться;
жить в тесноте cabin помещать в тесную комнату, кабину ~ ж.-д. блокпост ~ домик, коттедж ~ жить в хижине ~ ав. закрытая кабина ~ кабина, кабинка, будка ~ ав. кабина ~ каюта, салон ~ суд. каюта ~ прицепная кабина (трейлера) ~ суд. рубка ~ хижина ~ ютиться ~ attr.: ~ class мор. класс пассажирских судов без I класса ~ attr.: ~ class мор. класс пассажирских судов без I класса ~ plane самолет с закрытой кабиной -
11 cabin
['kæbɪn] 1. сущ.1) хижина, лачуга, хибара; нищий дом, убогое жилище"Uncle Tom's cabin". — "Хижина дяди Тома" (роман Г. Бичер-Стоу)
2) будка, кабинка3) каютаcabin class — мор. каютный класс (ниже первого, но выше второго)
4) авиаcabin crew — часть экипажа самолёта, занятая обслуживанием пассажиров
б) закрытая кабина ( самолёта); кабина ( космического корабля)5) багажное отделение, багажный отсек (в самолёте, поезде, на судне)2. гл.1) жить в хижине, лачуге; жить в тесноте, ютиться2) = cabin in заточать, заключать в замкнутое пространствоBut now I am cabin'd, cribb'd, confined, bound in to saucy doubts and fears. (W. Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act III, Scene IV) — А теперь я подлым сомнением и страхом связан, скован, подавлен, сломан. (пер. Ю. Корнеева)
The newer foundation was cabined, cribbed, and confined in a very narrow space between the Cathedral Church and the buildings of the City. — Новая постройка была зажата, можно сказать, "заточена" между кафедральным собором и зданиями Сити.
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12 कार्तवीर्यः _kārtavīryḥ
कार्तवीर्यः The son of Kṛitavīrya and king of the Haihayas, who ruled at Māhiṣmatī. [Having wor- shipped Dattāttreya, he obtained from him several boons, such as a thousand arms, a golden chariot that went wheresoever he willed it to go, the power of restraining wrong by justice, conquest of earth, invinci- bility by enemies &c.; (cf. R.6.39). According to the Vāyu Purāṇa he ruled justly and righteously for 85, years and offered 1, sacrifices. He was a contemporary of Rāvaṇa whom he once captured and confined like a beast in a corner of his city; cf. R.6.4. Kārtavīrya was slain by Paraśurāma for having carried off by violence the Kāmadhenu of his reversed father Jamadagni. Kārtavīrya is also known by the name Sahasrārjuna.] -
13 χιτών
χιτών, ῶνος: tunic. The χιτών was like a shirt, but without sleeves, woollen, and white. It was worn by both men and women, next the body, and confined by a girdle, Od. 14.72. (See the cut, representing Achilles—clothed in the χίτών—taking leave of Peleus. Cf. also No. 55). There were also long tunics, see ἑλκεχίτων. Of soldiers, coat-of-mail, cuirass, Il. 2.416, Il. 11.100 (cf. cuts Nos. 12, 17, 79, 86). λάινος, ‘tunic of stone,’ fig., of death by stoning, Il. 3.57.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > χιτών
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14 abridge
əˈbrɪdʒ гл.
1) сокращать, уменьшать To make a greater quantity with the same capital;
in other words, to abridge the labour. ≈ Достичь большего количества при том же объеме капитала, другими словами, сократить затраты труда. Syn: shorten
2) уменьшать, убавлять;
ограничивать;
урезывать (права, привилегии и т. п.) He watched her night and day, abridged her pleasures, and confined her sway. ≈ Он следил за ней день и ночь, уменьшал количество развлечений и ограничивал ее власть.
3) архаич. (of, from, in) лишать чего-л. The language, abridged of its native power, needed this transfusion of fresh blood. ≈ Языку, лишенному авторитета среди его носителей, был необходим этот "глоток свежего воздуха", этот "приток свежей крови". The legislative therefore cannot abridge the executive power of any rights which it now has by law, without it's own consent. ≈ Поэтому законодательная власть не может лишить исполнительную власть без ее на то согласия каких-либо прав, которые отныне принадлежат ей по закону.сокращать;
- to * books сокращать книги;
делать в книгах купюры;
- this physics course is *d это сокращенный курс физики уменьшать, убавлять;
ограничивать;
урезывать права, привилегии и т. п.;
- to * a visit сократить пребывание;
- to * smb.'s freedom ограничивать чью-л. свободу;
- modern transportation *s distance современные виды транспорта сокращают расстояния (устаревшее) лишать чего-л.;
- to * smb. of power лишать кого-л. властиabridge лишать (чего-л.;
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15 CALTZACUA
caltzacua > caltzauc.*\CALTZACUA v.t. tê-., enfermer, emprisonner quelq'u'un." in oncân quimilpiâyah, quincaltzacuayah in tlahtlacoanih ", c'est là qu'ils attachaient et emprisonnaient ceux qui ont commis des fautes - where they imprisoned and confined evildoers. Est dit du site appelé petlacalco. Sah8,44.*\CALTZACUA v.réfl., se retirer, se réfugier, s'enfermer dans une maison, entrer dans un couvent.R.Siméon 55." auh in ôhuâlquîz tlahtôlli in ômpa caltzauctihcah motêuczoma ", et lorsque les paroles ont surgi d'où était enfermé Moctezuma. Sah12,51.*\CALTZACUA v.i., être enfermé." nâuhxihuitl in caltzauctimancah in Cuauhtenanco ", pendant quatre ans ils restèrent enfermés dans Cuauhtenanco. Sah9,3. -
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ilpia > ilpih.*\ILPIA v.t. tê-., attacher, lier quelqu'un." in oncân quimilpiâyah, quincaltzacuayah in tlahtlacoanih ", c'est là qu'ils attachaient et emprisonnaient ceux qui ont commis des fautes - where they imprisoned and confined evildoers. Est dit du site appelé petlacalco. Sah8,44.*\ILPIA v.t. tla-., lier, attacher nouer quelque chose." ontlalpia ontlahcuiya inic ontlalpia îtoca tochyacatl ", il noue, il enroule (ses cheveux), il les noue avec le ruban nommé tochyacatl - er bindet das Haar auf, umwickelt es, bindet es auf mit dem sogenannte Zacken aus Kaninschenfell.Est dit de Tezcatlipoca. Sah 1927,98." quilpia îmecauh îixpan in quitlapohuia ", elle noue ses cordelettes devant celui pour qui elle lit l'avenir. Sah 1927,365." II âcatl xihuitl, îpan in yancuican ôquilpihqueh in înxiuh in huehuetqueh Mexicah in întoca Tenochcah in oncân âtlihtic Tenochtitlan ", en l'an 2 Roseau (1351) pour la première fois les anciens Mexicains nommés Tenochcas firent la ligature des années dans la lagune à Tenochtitlan (Chim.)." quilpihqueh in înxiuhtlapohual ôme âcatl ", ils attachèrent le compte de leurs années 2 Roseau - ataron su cuenta anual 2 caña. Cron.Mexacayotl 36.Cf. ilpîlo et tlalpîlo.*\ILPIA v.réfl., se ceindre, attacher sa ceinture.Angl., to gird oneself, to put on (a belt etc.). R.Andrews 445." in cequi amatetehuitl tlaelchipinilli, tlaolchachapatzalli mecatitech quipipiloaya mecatitech quinenetechilpiaya quinenetechzaloâya lmîxpan antoc ic itzauctoqueh in tepicmeh ", some of these papers spattered, spotted with liquid rubber, they hung on a cord, bound together on a cord, fastened together, so that they were held in a raw before the small molded ones. Sah1,47." tenchîlnahuacayoh in tilmahtli inic molpia ", le manteau a la bordure en anneaux rouges pour se le nouer. Parure de Tlalocan Teuctli. Sah 12,12." teôcuitlacoyolli îtlanitzco molpiâya ", des grelots en or que l'on noue aux mollets.Parure de Tezcatlipoca. Sah12,12." tilmahtli têntlapalloh inic molpia ", un manteau aux bords rouges pour se le nouer.Parure de Quetzalcoatl. Sah12,12.*\ILPIA v.réfl. à sens passif, on le noue." mopipiloa moolpia in tetehuitl in cauhtitech in îtech cuemmantli ", on suspend, on noue à des poteaux, à des perches les papiers sacrificiels. Sah2,89.*\ILPIA v.bitrans. motla-., se ceindre de quelque chose." in côzcatl, in quetzalli in îmâquechtlân in îtôzcatlân in commolpia ", il se marie; littéral. il s'attache le bijou, la belle plume au bracelet, au collier (Olm.)." in oquichtli motlalpiâya ", les hommes se mettent des ceintures.Est dit des Totonaques. Launey II 252 = Sah10,184." zan huel îpan in timotlalpilîz ", tu te ceindras avec modération. Sah6,123.* passif, " niman tlanâhuatih in capitan inic ilpîlôqueh ", alors le Capitaine ordonna qu'ils soient attachés. Sah12,19." ahnôzo acah ilpiloz cuauhcalco tlalîloz ", ou bien un autre sera attaché et mis dans une cage en bois. Sanction pénale. Sah8,4. -
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tlahtlacoâni, éventuel sur ihtlacoa.Délinquant, pécheur, qui fait mal, cause du dommage.Angl., evildoer." oncân mopiyaya in tôilpilcalli cuauhcalli in oncân quimilpiâyah quincaltzacuayah tlahtlacoânih ", on gardait là la prison, la cage de bois où ils attachaient et enfermaient ceux qui avaient commis des fautes - there was kept the jail the wooden cage where they imprisoned and confined evildoers. Est dit du site appelé petlacalco. Sah8,44. -
18 Angola
(and Enclave of Cabinda)From 1575 to 1975, Angola was a colony of Portugal. Located in west-central Africa, this colony has been one of the largest, most strategically located, and richest in mineral and agricultural resources in the continent. At first, Portugal's colonial impact was largely coastal, but after 1700 it became more active in the interior. By international treaties signed between 1885 and 1906, Angola's frontiers with what are now Zaire and Zambia were established. The colony's area was 1,246,700 square kilometers (481,000 square miles), Portugal's largest colonial territory after the independence of Brazil. In Portugal's third empire, Angola was the colony with the greatest potential.The Atlantic slave trade had a massive impact on the history, society, economy, and demography of Angola. For centuries, Angola's population played a subordinate role in the economy of Portugal's Brazil-centered empire. Angola's population losses to the slave trade were among the highest in Africa, and its economy became, to a large extent, hostage to the Brazilian plantation-based economic system. Even after Brazil's independence in 1822, Brazilian economic interests and capitalists were influential in Angola; it was only after Brazil banned the slave trade in 1850 that the heavy slave traffic to former Portuguese America began to wind down. Although slavery in Angola was abolished, in theory, in the 1870s, it continued in various forms, and it was not until the early 1960s that its offspring, forced labor, was finally ended.Portugal's economic exploitation of Angola went through different stages. During the era of the Atlantic slave trade (ca. 1575-1850), when many of Angola's slaves were shipped to Brazil, Angola's economy was subordinated to Brazil's and to Portugal's. Ambitious Lisbon-inspired projects followed when Portugal attempted to replace the illegal slave trade, long the principal income source for the government of Angola, with legitimate trade, mining, and agriculture. The main exports were dyes, copper, rubber, coffee, cotton, and sisal. In the 1940s and 1950s, petroleum emerged as an export with real potential. Due to the demand of the World War II belligerents for Angola's raw materials, the economy experienced an impetus, and soon other articles such as diamonds, iron ore, and manganese found new customers. Angola's economy, on an unprecedented scale, showed significant development, which was encouraged by Lisbon. Portugal's colonization schemes, sending white settlers to farm in Angola, began in earnest after 1945, although such plans had been nearly a century in the making. Angola's white population grew from about 40,000 in 1940 to nearly 330,000 settlers in 1974, when the military coup occurred in Portugal.In the early months of 1961, a war of African insurgency broke out in northern Angola. Portugal dispatched armed forces to suppress resistance, and the African insurgents were confined to areas on the borders of northern and eastern Angola at least until the 1966-67 period. The 13-year colonial war had a telling impact on both Angola and Portugal. When the Armed Forces Movement overthrew the Estado Novo on 25 April 1974, the war in Angola had reached a stalemate and the major African nationalist parties (MPLA, FNLA, and UNITA) had made only modest inroads in the northern fringes and in central and eastern Angola, while there was no armed activity in the main cities and towns.After a truce was called between Portugal and the three African parties, negotiations began to organize the decolonizat ion process. Despite difficult maneuvering among the parties, Portugal, the MPLA, FNLA, and UNITA signed the Alvor Agreement of January 1975, whereby Portugal would oversee a transition government, create an all-Angola army, and supervise national elections to be held in November 1975. With the outbreak of a bloody civil war among the three African parties and their armies, the Alvor Agreement could not be put into effect. Fighting raged between March and November 1975. Unable to prevent the civil war or to insist that free elections be held, Portugal's officials and armed forces withdrew on 11 November 1975. Rather than handing over power to one party, they transmitted sovereignty to the people of Angola. Angola's civil war continued into the 21st century. -
19 confinar
v.1 to confine.Ella confinó su territorio She confined her territory.2 to banish.3 to restrict, to limit, to confine, to restrain.Ella confinó su territorio She confined her territory.Ella confinó sus impulsos de ira She restricted her anger impulses.El carcelero confinó a Ricardo The jailer confined Richard.El médico limitó al paciente The doctor limited the patient.* * *1 (limitar) to border1 (recluir) to confine1 to shut oneself away* * *verb* * *1.VT (Jur) to confine (a, en in)(Pol) to banish, exile (a to)2.VI (=limitar)confinar con — to border on (tb fig)
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoconfinar a alguien a algo — a hospital/a calabozo to put somebody into something; a casa to confine somebody to something; a isla to banish somebody to something
2.la parálisis lo confinó a una silla de ruedas — he was confined to a wheelchair because of paralysis
confinar vi3.confinarse v pron to shut oneself away* * *= confine, restrict, intern, consign, box in.Ex. Until the mid nineteenth century the concept of authorship was confined to personal authors.Ex. This is an example of a classification which is restricted to a specific physical form, as it is used to classify maps and atlases.Ex. The Red Cross then established and ran a library for the about 500 asylum seekers who were interned on the ship awaiting police interviewing.Ex. There ought to be a special kind of Hell to which poor citators can be consigned.Ex. What is important is that agencies face few barriers to disseminating information on the Web quickly rather than being boxed in by standardization requirements = Lo que es importante es que las agencias se encuentran pocas trabas para diseminar información en la web de una forma rápida más que verse restringidas por cuestiones de normalización.* * *1.verbo transitivoconfinar a alguien a algo — a hospital/a calabozo to put somebody into something; a casa to confine somebody to something; a isla to banish somebody to something
2.la parálisis lo confinó a una silla de ruedas — he was confined to a wheelchair because of paralysis
confinar vi3.confinarse v pron to shut oneself away* * *= confine, restrict, intern, consign, box in.Ex: Until the mid nineteenth century the concept of authorship was confined to personal authors.
Ex: This is an example of a classification which is restricted to a specific physical form, as it is used to classify maps and atlases.Ex: The Red Cross then established and ran a library for the about 500 asylum seekers who were interned on the ship awaiting police interviewing.Ex: There ought to be a special kind of Hell to which poor citators can be consigned.Ex: What is important is that agencies face few barriers to disseminating information on the Web quickly rather than being boxed in by standardization requirements = Lo que es importante es que las agencias se encuentran pocas trabas para diseminar información en la web de una forma rápida más que verse restringidas por cuestiones de normalización.* * *confinar [A1 ]vtconfinar a algn A algo:la parálisis lo ha confinado a una silla de ruedas he is confined to a wheelchair because of paralysishan sido confinados a puntos alejados del país they have been banished to o exiled to remote parts of the country■ confinarviconfinar CON algo to border WITH sthto shut oneself awaytras la muerte del marido se ha confinado en casa since her husband died she's stayed shut away inside the house o she's shut herself away inside the house* * *
confinar ( conjugate confinar) verbo transitivo confinar a algn a algo ‹a hospital/a calabozo› to put sb into sth;
‹ a casa› to confine sb to sth;
‹ a isla› to banish sb to sth;◊ la parálisis lo confinó a una silla de ruedas he was confined to a wheelchair because of paralysis
confinar verbo transitivo to confine [en, to]: le confinaron en la torre del castillo, he was confined to the castle tower
' confinar' also found in these entries:
English:
coop up
- localize
- confine
- intern
* * *♦ vt1. [detener, limitar] to confine (en to);el accidente lo confinó a una silla de ruedas the accident left him in a wheelchair, he was confined to a wheelchair after the accident♦ viconfinar con algo to border on, to adjoin* * *I v/t confineII v/i border ( con on)* * *confinar vt1) : to confine, to limit2) : to exileconfinar viconfinar con : to border on -
20 reducido
adj.reduced, small.past part.past participle of spanish verb: reducir.* * *1→ link=reducir reducir► adjetivo1 (limitado) limited; (pequeño) small2 (precio) low* * *ADJ [grupo, número] small; [ingresos, recursos] limited; [tarifa, precio] reduced; [espacio] confined* * ** * *= confined, reduced, decreased, cut-down, scaled down [scaled-down], shrunken, marked-down.Ex. No problem usually with terminals and micros but there could be an undesirable temperature build-up in confined areas.Ex. The model shows that market concentration rises with inelastic demand, reduced marginal costs and efficient technology.Ex. This article considers the consequences of electronic ordering and stresses the need to strive for decreased costs and the services and systems that are really necessary.Ex. The 8088 is a ' cut-down' version of the 8086, having a smaller databus.Ex. The choice for those interested in creating an expert system lies between a specialised development tool and a scaled down version of an programming language = La alternativa para aquellos interesados en crear un sistema experto está entre una herramienta de desarrollo especializada o una versión reducida de un lenguaje de programación.Ex. Everything that happens in the couple's tiny, shrunken, enclosed world is addictive, unglamorous, and boringly awful.Ex. Their marked-down food products are right after the meat department.----* a precio reducido = at a discount.* con un presupuesto reducido = low-budget.* plantilla reducida = skeleton staff.* precio reducido = marked-down price.* reducido a la pulpa = pulped.* reducido al mínimo = stripped down.* tamaño reducido = reduced size.* un número reducido de = a residue of.* * ** * *= confined, reduced, decreased, cut-down, scaled down [scaled-down], shrunken, marked-down.Ex: No problem usually with terminals and micros but there could be an undesirable temperature build-up in confined areas.
Ex: The model shows that market concentration rises with inelastic demand, reduced marginal costs and efficient technology.Ex: This article considers the consequences of electronic ordering and stresses the need to strive for decreased costs and the services and systems that are really necessary.Ex: The 8088 is a ' cut-down' version of the 8086, having a smaller databus.Ex: The choice for those interested in creating an expert system lies between a specialised development tool and a scaled down version of an programming language = La alternativa para aquellos interesados en crear un sistema experto está entre una herramienta de desarrollo especializada o una versión reducida de un lenguaje de programación.Ex: Everything that happens in the couple's tiny, shrunken, enclosed world is addictive, unglamorous, and boringly awful.Ex: Their marked-down food products are right after the meat department.* a precio reducido = at a discount.* con un presupuesto reducido = low-budget.* plantilla reducida = skeleton staff.* precio reducido = marked-down price.* reducido a la pulpa = pulped.* reducido al mínimo = stripped down.* tamaño reducido = reduced size.* un número reducido de = a residue of.* * *reducido -da‹espacio› limited; ‹tamaño› smalllibros a precios reducidos books at reduced pricesun número reducido de personas a small number of peoplenuestro presupuesto es muy reducido we have a very limited budgettrabaja jornada reducida she is on short-time working o on short time, she is working reduced hours* * *
Del verbo reducir: ( conjugate reducir)
reducido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
reducido
reducir
reducido◊ -da adjetivo
‹ tamaño› small
trabaja jornada reducida she is on short-time (working)
reducir ( conjugate reducir) verbo transitivo
1
‹velocidad/producción/consumo› to reduce;
reducido algo A algo to reduce sth to sth;
reducido algo EN algo to reduce sth by sth
2a) ( transformar):
quedaron reducidos a cenizas they were reduced to ashes
3 ( dominar) ‹enemigo/rebeldes› to subdue;
‹ ladrón› to overpower
reducirse verbo pronominal:
reducido,-a adj (espacio, tiempo) limited, small
reducir
I verbo transitivo
1 (disminuir) to reduce
reducir algo en algo, to reduce sthg by sthg
(gastos, consumo, etc) to cut (down), minimize
2 (convertir, transformar) to reduce: el incendio redujo el bosque a cenizas, the fire reduced the wood to ashes
3 (subyugar) to subdue
II vi Auto to change down, US to downshift
' reducido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ámbito
- íntegra
- íntegro
- mayoría
- par
- reducida
English:
confined
- depleted
- diminished
- inexpensively
- narrow
- skeleton
- discount
- reduced
- small
* * *reducido, -a adj1. [pequeño] small;un espacio muy reducido a very limited space;lo compré a un precio reducido I bought it at a reduced price2. [limitado] limited;hay un número reducido de plazas there is a limited number of places* * ** * *reducido, -da adj1) : reduced, limited2) : small* * *reducido adj small
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