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3 emplazamiento por disputar ante el tribunal
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4 solicitar la disolución ante el tribunal
• petition in error• petitionaryDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > solicitar la disolución ante el tribunal
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nmtribunal nante el tribunal in courttribunal agrario land tribunalTribunal de Apelación Court of Appeal, Court of Appeals (US)Tribunal Europeo de Justicia European Court of Justice (ECJ)tribunal industrial industrial tribunalTribunal Internacional de Justicia World Courttribunal penal criminal court -
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m.1 court.llevar a alguien/acudir a los tribunales to take somebody/go to courttribunal de Apelación Court of Appealtribunal Constitucional Constitutional Courttribunal Europeo de Derechos Humanos European Court of Human Rightstribunal Internacional de Justicia International Court of Justicetribunal de Justicia Europeo European Court of Justicetribunal Penal Internacional International Criminal Courttribunal Tutelar de Menores Juvenile Court2 board of examiners.3 tribunal, court of justice, court, bar.4 jury, juryman.* * *1 DERECHO court2 (de examen) board of examiners\llevar a los tribunales to take to courtTribunal Constitucional Constitutional Courttribunal de apelación court of appealTribunal de Cuentas National Audit Office, US Committee on Public AccountsTribunal Supremo High Court, US Supreme Courttribunal tutelar de menores juvenile court* * *noun m.court, tribunal* * *SM1) (Jur) (=lugar) court; (=conjunto de jueces) court, benchsus actos serán juzgados por el tribunal de la opinión pública — public opinion will be the judge of his actions
Tribunal de Justicia de las Comunidades Europeas, Tribunal de Justicia de la Unión Europea — European Court of Justice
Tribunal Supremo — High Court, Supreme Court (EEUU)
2) (Univ) (=examinadores) board of examiners3) (Pol) (=comisión investigadora) tribunal4) Cono Sur (Mil) court martialTRIBUNAL CONSTITUCIONAL The role of the Spanish Tribunal Constitucional is to see that the 1978 Constitution is adhered to by the organs of government. It has jurisdiction in conflicts of power between the Spanish State and the Comunidades Autónomas and between the Autonomous Communities themselves, and it also has powers to safeguard the basic rights of citizens. It consists of 12 members, four nominated by Congress and by Senate, two by the Government and two by the governing body of the Spanish judiciary, the Consejo General del Poder Judicial.See:ver nota culturelle LA CONSTITUCIÓN ESPAÑOLA in constitución* * *1) (Der)b) tribunales masculino plural ( justicia)acudir/recurrir a los tribunales — to go to court
2) ( en examen) examining board; ( en concurso) panel of judges* * *= court, tribunal, court of law.Ex. However, as a sub-class of 343, Criminal law, we require the entry courts: Criminal 343.19.Ex. Look, for example, at UDC class 343.19 'Criminal courts and tribunals'.Ex. The author considers the factors affecting the admissibility of records on optical discs as evidence in courts of law.----* desacato al tribunal = contempt of court.* jefatura del tribunal supremo = chief justiceship.* llevar a los tribunales = take + Nombre + to court.* los tribunales = the Bench.* presidente del tribunal = presiding judge.* presidente del tribunal supremo = chief justice.* presidente de tribunal = chief justice.* sala del tribunal = courtroom.* tribunal criminal = criminal tribunal.* tribunal de alzada = court of appeal, appeal(s) court.* tribunal de apelaciones = court of appeal, appeal(s) court.* Tribunal de Defensa de la Competencia = Office of Fair Trade.* tribunal de distrito = district court.* tribunal de guerra = court martial.* tribunal de justicia = criminal court, court of justice, law courts, court of law.* tribunal de menores = juvenile court, minors' court.* tribunal examinador = examining board, examining committee.* tribunal federal = federal court.* tribunal laboral = industrial tribunal.* tribunal militar = military tribunal.* Tribunal Supremo = Supreme Court.* Tribunal Supremo, el = High Court, the.* * *1) (Der)b) tribunales masculino plural ( justicia)acudir/recurrir a los tribunales — to go to court
2) ( en examen) examining board; ( en concurso) panel of judges* * *= court, tribunal, court of law.Ex: However, as a sub-class of 343, Criminal law, we require the entry courts: Criminal 343.19.
Ex: Look, for example, at UDC class 343.19 'Criminal courts and tribunals'.Ex: The author considers the factors affecting the admissibility of records on optical discs as evidence in courts of law.* desacato al tribunal = contempt of court.* jefatura del tribunal supremo = chief justiceship.* llevar a los tribunales = take + Nombre + to court.* los tribunales = the Bench.* presidente del tribunal = presiding judge.* presidente del tribunal supremo = chief justice.* presidente de tribunal = chief justice.* sala del tribunal = courtroom.* tribunal criminal = criminal tribunal.* tribunal de alzada = court of appeal, appeal(s) court.* tribunal de apelaciones = court of appeal, appeal(s) court.* Tribunal de Defensa de la Competencia = Office of Fair Trade.* tribunal de distrito = district court.* tribunal de guerra = court martial.* tribunal de justicia = criminal court, court of justice, law courts, court of law.* tribunal de menores = juvenile court, minors' court.* tribunal examinador = examining board, examining committee.* tribunal federal = federal court.* tribunal laboral = industrial tribunal.* tribunal militar = military tribunal.* Tribunal Supremo = Supreme Court.* Tribunal Supremo, el = High Court, the.* * *A ( Der)comparecer ante un tribunal to appear in courteso lo juzgará el tribunal de la historia history will be the judge of that(justicia): acudieron a los tribunales they went to courtrecurrir a los tribunales to go to court, to have recourse to the law ( frml)Compuestos:constitutional court Tribunal Constitucional (↑ tribunal a1)● tribunal de apelación or alzadaNational Audit Office(UE) European Court of Auditors(UE) European Court of Justicecourt of claims ( with jurisdiction in cases brought against the government)(UE) Court of First Instancecourt of first instancecourt martial, military court≈ supreme court, ≈ high court ( in UK)juvenile courtB (en un examen) examining board; (en un concurso) panel of judges* * *
tribunal sustantivo masculino
1 (Der)
( jueces) judges (pl);
tribunal supremo ≈ supreme court ( in US), ≈ high court ( in UK);
tribunal (tutelar) de menores juvenile courtb)
2 ( en examen) examining board;
( en concurso) panel of judges
tribunal sustantivo masculino
1 Jur (órgano, edificio) court
Tribunal Supremo, High Court, US Supreme Court
2 (de una oposición, concurso) board
' tribunal' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abogada
- abogado
- constitucional
- desacato
- dictamen
- II
- instancia
- juzgado
- presidir
- sala
- alguacil
- apelar
- audiencia
- competencia
- presidente
- vocal
English:
appeal
- appear
- appearance
- appellate court
- attachment
- bar
- bench
- claim
- contempt
- court
- damage
- guilt
- guilty
- High Court
- juvenile court
- lawcourt
- probate court
- sit
- tribunal
- adjourn
- barrister
- board
- chief
- district
- high
- supreme
* * *tribunal nm1. [de justicia] court;llevar a alguien/acudir a los tribunales to take sb/to go to courtTribunal de Apelación Court of Appeal;Tribunal Constitucional Constitutional Court;Tribunal de Cuentas [español] ≈ National Audit Office;[europeo] Court of Audit;Tribunal Europeo de Derechos Humanos European Court of Human Rights;Tribunal Internacional de Justicia International Court of Justice;UE Tribunal de Justicia Europeo European Court of Justice;Tribunal Penal Internacional International Criminal Court;Tribunal de la Rota Sacra Romana Rota;Tribunal Tutelar de Menores Juvenile Court2. [de examen] board of examiners;[de concurso] panel* * *m court* * *tribunal nm: court, tribunal* * *tribunal n (de justicia) court -
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prep.1 in front of, before, in the presence of.2 before, in the event of, taking into consideration.m.1 elk, moose.2 suede, deer skin.* * *1 ZOOLOGÍA elk, moose2 (piel) suede————————1 before, in the presence of2 (considerando) in the face of\* * *1. prep.1) before2) considering, faced with•2. noun m.1) elk, moose2) suede* * *ISM1) (Zool) (=ciervo) elk, moose; (=búfalo) buffalo; Méx (=tapir) tapir2) (=piel) suede3) Méx (=dulce) macaroonIIPREP1) (=en presencia de) [+ persona] before2) (=enfrentado a) [+ peligro] in the face of, faced with; [+ dificultad, duda] faced with3)ante todo hay que recordar que... — first of all let's remember that...
* * *I1)a) (frml) ( delante de) beforeb) ( frente a)2)IIante todo — ( primero) first and foremost; ( sobre todo) above all
a) (Zool) ( especie europea) elk; ( especie norteamericana) mooseb) ( cuero) suede* * *I1)a) (frml) ( delante de) beforeb) ( frente a)2)IIante todo — ( primero) first and foremost; ( sobre todo) above all
a) (Zool) ( especie europea) elk; ( especie norteamericana) mooseb) ( cuero) suede* * *ante11 = suede.Ex: English riders will wear riding breeches with swede patches that fit very snugly.
* piel de ante = suede.ante22 = before, in the face of, vis à vis, in the presence of, in view of, facing.Ex: The hearings before the Royal Commission, including among the witnesses some of the most prominent librarians and scholars of that day, extended from 1847 to 1849.
Ex: In the face of present priorities and staff commitments, the Library feels that it cannot undertake a comprehensive study of the subject heading system that would pave the way for a major restructuring of the system.Ex: The information note following the explanatory heading provides guidance to the user of the catalogue vis à vis the conventions used in formulating uniform headings.Ex: Errors in colleagues' work should be brought to their attention tactfully and not in the presence of others = A los compañeros se les debería hacer ver sus errores discretamente y no en presencia de otros.Ex: In view of the frequency with which users could benefit from references to a broader subject this omission must be regarded as a deficiency of A/Z subject catalogue.Ex: Under the Highway Safety Code, cyclists must ride on the street, facing traffic.* ante cualquier adversidad = in the face of + adversity.* ante la adversidad = in the face of + adversity.* ante la ley = at law.* ante la opinión pública = in the public eye.* ante la posibilidad de = at the prospect of.* ante la presión de = in the crush to.* ante + Posesivo + propios ojos = before + Posesivo + (own two) eyes, before + Posesivo + very eyes.* ante-sala = lobby.* ante todo = first and foremost, before anything else, more than anything else, first of all, above all, above all things.* estar ante = be faced with.* representación ante el juzgado = representation at tribunal.* * *ante1A1 ( frml) (delante de) beforecomparecer ante el juez to appear before the judgemiles de personas desfilaron ante su cadáver thousands of people filed past the body2(enfrentado a): ante la gravedad de la situación in view of o considering o given the seriousness of the situationante la proximidad de las elecciones with the elections so closeveamos cómo reacciona ante este problema let us see how he reacts when faced with this problemtodos somos iguales ante la ley we are all equal in the eyes of the lawnos hallamos ante una gran injusticia we are faced with a grave injusticeante la duda, abstente if in doubt, don'tBse considera ante todo madre she thinks of herself as a mother above all elsela seguridad ante todo safety first, safety must come firstante2A2 (cuero) suedeuna chaqueta de ante a suede jacket* * *
ante preposición
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b) ( frente a):
iguales ante la ley equal in the eyes of the law;
nos hallamos ante un problema we are faced with a problem
2
( sobre todo) above all
■ sustantivo masculino ( cuero) suede
ante 1 sustantivo masculino
1 (piel) suede
2 Zool elk, moose
ante 2 preposición
1 before, in the presence of
Jur ante notario, in the presence of a notary
2 (en vista de) faced with, in view of: ante la falta de medios, hicieron un llamamiento a la solidaridad, faced with the shortage of resources, they made an appeal for help
♦ Locuciones: ante todo, discreción, above all, be discreet
' ante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
a.m.
- acobardarse
- actitud
- apelar
- calma
- comparecer
- contingencia
- declarar
- desesperación
- desfilar
- disyuntiva
- doblarse
- el
- entera
- entero
- escamarse
- evidenciar
- expectante
- firme
- humillarse
- igualdad
- impasible
- inclinarse
- infranqueable
- inmutable
- levantarse
- palidecer
- plantarse
- prestar
- reaccionar
- resistir
- retroceder
- sombrero
- sucumbir
- viabilidad
- abogado
- acobardar
- alarma
- apocarse
- ciego
- conducir
- humillar
- igual
- imperturbable
- inclinar
- interceder
- ley
- mediar
- negativa
- poder
English:
a.m.
- accountable
- accused
- admire
- alarmed
- ambush
- ante
- appear
- appearance
- before
- bristle
- career
- cheek
- crawl
- curtsey
- curtsy
- demonstrator
- equal
- flail
- gazumping
- give in
- give up
- go before
- grovel
- guilt
- haul up
- insecure
- justice
- kneel
- kowtow
- March
- primarily
- protest
- quail
- react
- responsible
- safety
- shrink
- stick
- suede
- survivalist
- unmoved
- yield
- address
- barrister
- bow
- eye
- file
- first
- go
* * *ante1 nm1. [piel] suede;zapatos de ante suede shoes2. [animal] [europeo] elk;[americano] mooseante2 prep1. [delante de, en presencia de] before;se arrodilló ante el Papa he kneeled before the Pope;comparecer ante el juez to appear before the judge, to appear in court;apelar ante el tribunal to appeal to the court;es muy tímido y se encoge ante sus superiores he's very timid and clams up in the presence of his superiors;nos hicimos una foto ante la Esfinge we took a photo of ourselves standing in front of the Sphinx;estamos ante otro Dalí this is another Dali, we have before us another Dali;desfilar/marchar ante algo/alguien to file/march past sth/sb2. [frente a] [hecho, circunstancia] in the face of;ante una actitud tan intolerante, poco se puede hacer there is little we can do in the face of such intolerance;ante la insistencia de su hermano, accedimos a admitirla at her brother's insistence, we agreed to take her on;no se detendrá ante nada she'll stop at nothing, nothing will stop her;no se amilana ante nada he isn't scared of anything;¿cuál es tu postura ante el aborto? what's your opinion about abortion?;cerrar los ojos ante algo [ignorar] to close one's eyes to sth;ante la duda, mejor no intentarlo if in doubt, it's best not to attempt it;me descubro ante su esfuerzo I take my hat off to him for his effort;extasiarse ante algo to go into ecstasies over sth;se quedó solo ante el peligro he was left to face the danger alone;se crece ante las dificultades she thrives in the face of adversity;ser responsable ante alguien to be accountable to sb;retroceder ante el peligro to shrink back from danger3. [respecto de] compared to;su obra palidece ante la de su maestro his work pales in comparison with that of his master;su opinión prevaleció ante la mía his opinion prevailed over mine4.[en primer lugar] first of allante todo [sobre todo] above all;* * *I m1 suede2 ZO mooseante todo above all* * *ante nm1) : elk, moose2) : suedeante prep1) : before, in front of2) : considering, in view of3)ante todo : first and foremost, above all* * *ante1 n suedeante2 prep1. (delante de) before2. (frente a) in the face of -
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(n.) = representation at tribunalEx. Sometimes what starts as a simple information enquiry can develop into a need for more supportive help, such as writing letters, telephoning, representation at tribunals or appearances in court.* * *(n.) = representation at tribunalEx: Sometimes what starts as a simple information enquiry can develop into a need for more supportive help, such as writing letters, telephoning, representation at tribunals or appearances in court.
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9 acción ante tribunal de un solo juez con jurado
• trial and error pricing• trial balanceDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > acción ante tribunal de un solo juez con jurado
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10 juicio ante todos los jueces del tribunal
• trial and error• trial at nisi priusDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > juicio ante todos los jueces del tribunal
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11 apelar
v.1 to (lodge an) appeal (law).apelar ante/contra to appeal to/against2 to appeal, to plead, to file an appeal, to interpellate.Ricardo apeló al puro principio Richard appealed at the very beginning.El abogado apeló el caso The lawyer appealed the case.* * *1 DERECHO to appeal2 figurado (recurrir) to resort to* * *verb* * *1. VI1) (Jur) to appeal2)apelar a —
a) (=invocar) to appeal toapeló al sentido común para resolver el problema — he appealed to people's common sense to solve the problem
apelamos al presidente a que cumpla sus compromisos — we appeal to the president to keep his promises
b) (=recurrir a) to resort totuvo que apelar a sus encantos personales — she had to resort to charm, she had to make use of her charm
2.VT (Jur) to appeal (against)* * *verbo intransitivoa) (Der) to appealapelar de or contra algo — to appeal against something
b) (invocar, recurrir a)apelar a algo/alguien — to appeal to something/somebody
c) ( apodar) to callPedro I, apelado el Cruel — Peter I, known as Peter the Cruel
* * *----* apelar a = appeal to.* * *verbo intransitivoa) (Der) to appealapelar de or contra algo — to appeal against something
b) (invocar, recurrir a)apelar a algo/alguien — to appeal to something/somebody
c) ( apodar) to callPedro I, apelado el Cruel — Peter I, known as Peter the Cruel
* * ** apelar a = appeal to.* * *apelar [A1 ]vi1 ( Der) to appealapelará ante el Tribunal Supremo he will appeal to the Supreme Courtapelar DE or CONTRA algo to appeal AGAINST sth2 (invocar, recurrir a) apelar A algo/algn to appeal TO sth/sbapeló a nuestra generosidad she appealed to our generosityapeló a los secuestradores para que le devolvieran a su hijo he appealed to the kidnappers to release his sontendrás que apelar a tu diplomacia you'll have to call on o use all your diplomatic skills3 (apodar) to callPedro I, apelado el Cruel Peter I, known as Peter the Cruel* * *
apelar ( conjugate apelar) verbo intransitivoa) (Der) to appeal;
b) (invocar, recurrir a) apelar a algo/algn to appeal to sth/sb
apelar verbo intransitivo
1 Jur to appeal [contra/de, against] [ante, to]
2 (recurrir) to resort [a, to]: apelo a tu sentido de la responsabilidad, I'm appealing to your sense of responsibility
' apelar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acogerse
English:
appeal
- call on
- invoke
- call
* * *apelar vi1. Der to (lodge an) appeal;apelar ante un tribunal to appeal to a court;apelar contra algo to appeal against sth[sentido común, bondad, generosidad] to appeal to; [violencia] to resort to* * *v/t tbJUR appeal (a to)* * *apelar vi1) : to appeal2)apelar a : to resort to* * *apelar vb to appeal -
12 abogado
f. & m.1 lawyer, attorney, attorney-at-law, advocate.2 public attorney, solicitor.past part.past participle of spanish verb: abogar.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 lawyer, solicitor (tribunal supremo) barrister2 figurado advocate, champion\ejercer de abogado to practise law, be a lawyerabogado de oficio legal -aid lawyerabogado defensor counsel for the defenseabogado del diablo devil's advocateabogado del Estado public prosecutor, US attorney generalabogado laborista union lawyer* * *(f. - abogada)nounlawyer, attorney* * *abogado, -aSM / F1) lawyer, attorney(-at-law) (EEUU)ejercer de abogado — to practise o (EEUU) practice law
recibirse de abogado — esp LAm to qualify as a lawyer
abogado/a auxiliar — Méx junior lawyer
abogado/a criminalista — criminal lawyer
abogado/a defensor(a) — defending counsel
abogado/a del Estado — public prosecutor, attorney general (EEUU)
abogado/a de oficio — court-appointed counsel, duty solicitor, public defender (EEUU)
abogado/a de secano — barrack-room lawyer
abogado/a laboralista — labour lawyer, labor lawyer (EEUU)
abogado/a matrimonialista — divorce lawyer
abogado/a penalista — Méx criminal lawyer
2) (=defensor, partidario) champion, advocate* * *- da masculino, femenino ( en general) lawyer, solicitor ( in UK); ( ante un tribunal superior) attorney ( in US), barrister ( in UK)* * *= attorney, lawyer, prosecutor, barrister-at-law, barrister, trial lawyer.Ex. For example, an unwed woman who fears she is pregnant may have appointments made with an attorney in a legal assistance society and conselors in abortion clinics or maternity homes.Ex. Conceived initially to demonstrate a potential tool to assist lawyers in adjudicatory proceedings, the system appears to have potential for addressing a broad spectrum of record management requirements.Ex. This article discusses one case that illustrates how even well trained federal prosecutors can grow confused about how to apply the intellectual property law.Ex. A barrister-at-law Barry quickly adjusted himself to the particular problems of the library profession.Ex. An MP, a barrister, and a financial consultant present the case for charging Value Added Tax (VAT) on books.Ex. All this deterioration has been to complicate and thereby fatten the pockets of trial lawyers in collusion with our judges.----* abogado civil = civilian lawyer, people's lawyer.* abogado defensor = defence attorney [defense attorney, -USA].* abogado de la corona = Queen's Counsel (QC).* abogado del diablo = devil's advocate.* abogado del estado = Queen's Counsel (QC).* abogado de oficio = legal aid.* abogado especializado en divorcios = divorce lawyer.* abogado fiscal = prosecuting attorney, district attorney, district counsel.* abogado general = advocate-general.* abogado matrimonialista = divorce lawyer.* abogado procurador = solicitor.* abogado que asesora a los presos = jailhouse lawyer.* abogado sin escrúpulos = shyster, shark lawyer.* ayudante de abogado = paralegal [para-legal].* bufete de abogados = law centre, law firm, law office.* Colegio de Abogados = Law Society.* despacho de abogados = law centre, law office.* firma de abogados = legal assistance society, law firm.* jerga de los abogados = legalease.* * *- da masculino, femenino ( en general) lawyer, solicitor ( in UK); ( ante un tribunal superior) attorney ( in US), barrister ( in UK)* * *= attorney, lawyer, prosecutor, barrister-at-law, barrister, trial lawyer.Ex: For example, an unwed woman who fears she is pregnant may have appointments made with an attorney in a legal assistance society and conselors in abortion clinics or maternity homes.
Ex: Conceived initially to demonstrate a potential tool to assist lawyers in adjudicatory proceedings, the system appears to have potential for addressing a broad spectrum of record management requirements.Ex: This article discusses one case that illustrates how even well trained federal prosecutors can grow confused about how to apply the intellectual property law.Ex: A barrister-at-law Barry quickly adjusted himself to the particular problems of the library profession.Ex: An MP, a barrister, and a financial consultant present the case for charging Value Added Tax (VAT) on books.Ex: All this deterioration has been to complicate and thereby fatten the pockets of trial lawyers in collusion with our judges.* abogado civil = civilian lawyer, people's lawyer.* abogado defensor = defence attorney [defense attorney, -USA].* abogado de la corona = Queen's Counsel (QC).* abogado del diablo = devil's advocate.* abogado del estado = Queen's Counsel (QC).* abogado de oficio = legal aid.* abogado especializado en divorcios = divorce lawyer.* abogado fiscal = prosecuting attorney, district attorney, district counsel.* abogado general = advocate-general.* abogado matrimonialista = divorce lawyer.* abogado procurador = solicitor.* abogado que asesora a los presos = jailhouse lawyer.* abogado sin escrúpulos = shyster, shark lawyer.* ayudante de abogado = paralegal [para-legal].* bufete de abogados = law centre, law firm, law office.* Colegio de Abogados = Law Society.* despacho de abogados = law centre, law office.* firma de abogados = legal assistance society, law firm.* jerga de los abogados = legalease.* * *abogado -damasculine, feminine(en general) lawyer, solicitor ( BrE); (ante un tribunal superior) attorney ( AmE), barrister ( BrE)no necesito abogados, yo me sé defender ( fam); I don't need anyone to defend me, I can stand up for myselfCompuestos:● abogado criminalista, abogada criminalistamasculine, feminine criminal lawyer● abogado defensor, abogada defensoramasculine devil's advocate● abogado de oficio, abogada de oficio● abogado general, abogada general(UE) masculine, feminine advocate general● abogado del estado, abogada del estado● abogado laboralista, abogada laboralistamasculine, feminine labor* lawyer ( AmE), employment lawyer● abogado matrimonialista, abogada matrimonialistamasculine, feminine divorce lawyer● abogado penalista, abogada penalistamasculine, feminine criminal lawyer● abogado procesalista, abogada procesalista* * *
Del verbo abogar: ( conjugate abogar)
abogado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
abogado
abogar
abogado
( ante un tribunal superior) attorney ( in US), barrister ( in UK);
abogado del diablo devil's advocate
abogado,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino lawyer, solicitor, US attorney, US counsellor
(en tribunal supremo) barrister
abogado criminalista, criminal lawyer
abogado de oficio, legal aid lawyer
abogado del diablo, Devil's advocate
abogado del Estado, public prosecutor
abogado defensor, counsel for the defense
abogado laboralista, union lawyer
El término general es lawyer. Un solicitor prepara documentos legales, representa a su cliente en los tribunales inferiores y ayuda al barrister, quien representa a su cliente en los tribunales superiores. En algunos Estados de EE. UU. se emplea la palabra attorney y en otros counsellor, aunque las dos significan lo mismo: lawyer, abogado.
abogar verbo transitivo to plead
abogar en favor de, to plead for, defend
abogar por una causa, to advocate o champion sthg
' abogado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abogada
- bufete
- criminalista
- defensor
- defensora
- diablo
- estado
- estudiar
- laboralista
- letrada
- letrado
- minuta
- monta
- notaria
- notario
- oficio
- casar
- cliente
- clientela
- consultorio
- ejercer
- licenciado
- patrocinar
- preciarse
- procurador
- qué
English:
advice
- advocate
- attorney
- barrister
- charge
- client
- contact
- counsel
- counsellor
- counselor
- cross-examine
- dispose
- draw up
- lawyer
- local
- prosecution
- see
- service
- solicitor
- strike off
- brief
- from
- legal
- prosecutor
* * *abogado, -a nm,fabogado criminalista criminal lawyer;abogado defensor counsel for the defence;abogado del Estado public prosecutor;abogado de familia family lawyer;abogado laboralista labour lawyer;abogado matrimonialista divorce lawyer;abogado de oficio legal aid lawyer2. [intercesor] intermediary;[defensor] advocate;siempre ha sido un abogado de los pobres he has always stood up for the poorabogado del diablo devil's advocate;hacer de abogado del diablo to play devil's advocate* * *m, abogada f lawyer, Brbarrister;no le faltaron abogados fig there were plenty of people who defended him* * *abogado, -da n: lawyer, attorney* * *abogado n1. (en general) lawyer / solicitor2. (en tribunal superior) barrister -
13 declarar
v.1 to declare.declarar la verdad to tell the truthdeclarar culpable/inocente a alguien to find somebody guilty/not guilty¿algo que declarar? anything to declare? (en aduana)Ella declaró sus razones She declared her reasons.2 to testify, to give evidence (law).lo llamaron a declarar he was called to give evidence3 to bear witness, to testify, to give evidence, to depose.Ricardo declara en contra de ella Richard bears witness against her.4 to pronounce, to declare, to adjudge.Los declaro marido y mujer I pronounce you husband and wife.5 to declare oneself to.Declaró ser el único líder He declared himself to be the only leader.* * *1 (gen) to declare; (manifestar) to state■ el inspector nos preguntó si teníamos algo que declarar the inspector asked us whether we had anything to declare■ el presidente declaró que no se devaluaría la corona the President stated that the crown would not be devalued2 DERECHO to find3 (en bridge) to bid, declare1 to declare2 DERECHO to testify1 (amor) to declare one's love (a, for)2 (fuego, guerra, etc) to break out, start\declarar la guerra a un país to declare war on a countrydeclararse a favor de to declare oneself in favour (US in favor) ofdeclararse en contra to declare oneself againstdeclararse en huelga to go on strikedeclararse en quiebra to go into bankruptcy, declare oneself bankrupt* * *verb1) to declare, state2) testify•* * *1. VT1) (=proclamar) [+ guerra, independencia] to declare2) (=considerar) to declareel tribunal médico lo declaró no apto para el servicio militar — the medical board declared him unfit for military service
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declarar culpable a algn — to find sb guilty•
declarar inocente a algn — to find sb innocent3) (=manifestar) [en público, ante el juez] to state; [como anuncio, noticia] to announceel ministro declaró no saber nada del asunto — the minister stated that he knew nothing of the matter
4) (Com) [en la aduana, a Hacienda] to declare¿(tiene) algo que declarar? — (do you have) anything to declare?
5) (Naipes) to bid2. VI1) (Jur) (=testificar) to give evidence, testify2) (=declarar impuestos) to submit one's tax return3) (Naipes) to bid3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( manifestar) <apoyo/oposición/intención> to declare, statedeclaró que no renunciaría — he announced o stated that he would not resign
b) ( proclamar) to declaredeclarar la guerra/el cese de las hostilidades — to declare war/a ceasefire
el presidente declaró abierta la sesión — the chairman pronounced o declared the session open
el jurado lo declaró culpable/inocente — the jury found him guilty/not guilty
2)a) ( en la aduana) to declare¿algo que declarar? — anything to declare?
b) (Fisco) <bienes/ingresos> to declare2.declarar vi to give evidence, testify3.declararse v pron1)a) ( manifestarse) to declare oneselfdeclararse culpable/inocente — to plead guilty/not guilty
declararse en quiebra or bancarrota — to declare oneself bankrupt
b) ( confesar amor) (+ me/te/le etc)se le declaró — he declared himself o his love to her
2) incendio/epidemia to break out* * *= declare, state, pronounce, adjudge, affirm.Ex. 24.17 declares Enter a body created or controlled by a government under its own name unless it belongs to one or more of the types listed in 24.18.Ex. Short abstracts are generally preferred, but there are instances where the most effective approach is to cite the original unamended, and to state that this is what has been done.Ex. 'Look,' she pronounced impatiently, 'I have lots of work to do'.Ex. National library associations should look for sponsors who will publish manuscripts they have adjudged to have met international standards.Ex. This move has probably affirmed the future of DC.----* declarar a favor de = testify (to/of).* declarar culpable = convict.* declarar ilegal = outlaw.* declarar la guerra = break out into + declared war, go to + war, take up + arms.* declarar la guerra a = declare + war on.* declarar la guerra a muerte a = declare + open season on, declare + open season on.* declarar muerto = declare + dead, pronounce + dead.* declararse culpable = plead + guilty.* declararse en guerra = go to + war.* declararse en huelga = strike, stage + strike, strike + break out.* declararse en quiebra = go into + liquidation.* declararse inocente = protest + Posesivo + innocence, plead + not guilty.* declarar vencedor = adjudge + winner.* digno de declarar = reportable.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( manifestar) <apoyo/oposición/intención> to declare, statedeclaró que no renunciaría — he announced o stated that he would not resign
b) ( proclamar) to declaredeclarar la guerra/el cese de las hostilidades — to declare war/a ceasefire
el presidente declaró abierta la sesión — the chairman pronounced o declared the session open
el jurado lo declaró culpable/inocente — the jury found him guilty/not guilty
2)a) ( en la aduana) to declare¿algo que declarar? — anything to declare?
b) (Fisco) <bienes/ingresos> to declare2.declarar vi to give evidence, testify3.declararse v pron1)a) ( manifestarse) to declare oneselfdeclararse culpable/inocente — to plead guilty/not guilty
declararse en quiebra or bancarrota — to declare oneself bankrupt
b) ( confesar amor) (+ me/te/le etc)se le declaró — he declared himself o his love to her
2) incendio/epidemia to break out* * *= declare, state, pronounce, adjudge, affirm.Ex: 24.17 declares Enter a body created or controlled by a government under its own name unless it belongs to one or more of the types listed in 24.18.
Ex: Short abstracts are generally preferred, but there are instances where the most effective approach is to cite the original unamended, and to state that this is what has been done.Ex: 'Look,' she pronounced impatiently, 'I have lots of work to do'.Ex: National library associations should look for sponsors who will publish manuscripts they have adjudged to have met international standards.Ex: This move has probably affirmed the future of DC.* declarar a favor de = testify (to/of).* declarar culpable = convict.* declarar ilegal = outlaw.* declarar la guerra = break out into + declared war, go to + war, take up + arms.* declarar la guerra a = declare + war on.* declarar la guerra a muerte a = declare + open season on, declare + open season on.* declarar muerto = declare + dead, pronounce + dead.* declararse culpable = plead + guilty.* declararse en guerra = go to + war.* declararse en huelga = strike, stage + strike, strike + break out.* declararse en quiebra = go into + liquidation.* declararse inocente = protest + Posesivo + innocence, plead + not guilty.* declarar vencedor = adjudge + winner.* digno de declarar = reportable.* * *declarar [A1 ]vtA1 (manifestar) ‹apoyo/oposición› to declare, state; ‹noticia/decisión› to announce, statedeclaró abiertamente su simpatía por el régimen he openly declared his sympathy with the régimedeclaró que no convocaría elecciones anticipadas he announced that he would not call early elections2 (proclamar) to declaredeclarar la guerra/el cese de las hostilidades to declare war/a ceasefiredeclararon la comarca zona catastrófica the region was declared a disaster areael presidente declaró abierta la sesión the chairman pronounced o declared the session openlo declararon apto para el servicio militar he was declared o passed fit for military serviceyo os declaro marido y mujer I pronounce you man and wifeel jurado lo declaró culpable the jury found him guiltyB1 (en la aduana) to declare¿algo que declarar? anything to declare?2 ( Fisco) ‹bienes/ingresos› to declare■ declararvito give evidence, testifyfue llamado a declarar como testigo he was called to give evidence o to testify o as a witnessA1 (manifestarse) to declare oneselfse declaró partidaria del divorcio she declared herself (to be) in favor of divorce, she declared o stated that she was in favor of divorcese declaró culpable he pleaded guiltydeclararse en quiebra or bancarrota to declare oneself bankruptdeclararse en huelga to go on strike2 (confesar amor) (+ me/te/le etc):se le declaró he declared his love to her, he told her he loved herB «incendio/epidemia» to break outse declaró una emergencia a bordo del barco an emergency arose on board the ship* * *
declarar ( conjugate declarar) verbo transitivo
1
2
verbo intransitivo
to give evidence, testify;
declararse verbo pronominal
1
declararse culpable/inocente to plead guilty/not guilty;
declararse en huelga to go on strikeb) ( confesar amor):◊ se le declaró he declared himself o his love to her
2 [incendio/epidemia] to break out
declarar
I verbo transitivo
1 to declare
2 (decir, anunciar) to state
3 Jur (un juez) to find: les declararon culpables/ inocentes, they were found guilty/not guilty
4 (un bien a Hacienda) to declare
US to report
II vi Jur (ante un juez) to testify
' declarar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
opinar
- profesar
English:
affirm
- announce
- annul
- assert
- certify
- condemn
- convict
- declare
- find
- pronounce
- protest
- state
- testify
- war
- write off
- evidence
- null
- outlaw
- proclaim
- write
* * *♦ vt1. [manifestar] [ante la autoridad] to declare;declarar la verdad to tell the truth;declarar el patrimonio to declare one's property;declarar culpable/inocente a alguien to find sb guilty/not guilty;¿algo que declarar? [en aduana] anything to declare?;¿tú declaras (a Hacienda) todo lo que ganas? do you declare all your earnings (to the Tax Inspector)?2. [afirmar] to state, to say;declaró a la prensa sus próximos proyectos he informed the press of his future plans/projects;el monarca declaró su apoyo al nuevo gobierno the monarch expressed his support for the new government;el secretario declaró abierta la sesión the secretary declared the session open;la región fue declarada zona catastrófica the region was declared a disaster area;ha sido declarado candidato a la presidencia his candidacy for the presidency has been announced♦ viDer to testify, to give evidence;declarar ante un tribunal to testify before a tribunal;lo llamaron a declarar he was called to give evidence* * *I v/t1 state2 bienes declare3:declarar culpable a alguien find s.o. guiltyII v/i JUR give evidence* * *declarar vt: to declare, to statedeclarar viatestiguar: to testify* * *declarar vb1. (en general) to declare2. (decir en público) to state / to announce -
14 reclamar
v.1 to demand, to ask for.le he reclamado todo el dinero que me debe I've demanded that he return to me all the money he owes mela multitud reclamaba que cantara otra canción the crowd clamored for her to sing another song2 to demand, to require.el negocio reclama toda mi atención the business requires o demands all my attention3 to ask for.te reclaman en la oficina they're asking for you at the office4 to protest.5 to claim, to ask for, to demand, to lay claim to.Ellos reclaman su premio They claim their prize.6 to reclaim, to recover, to recuperate.Reclamaron mucha tierra junto al mar They reclaimed a lot of land by the sea7 to complain.Ellos reclaman siempre They always complain.8 to file a claim, to lodge a claim.Ellos reclamaron hace un mes They filed a claim about a month ago.* * *1 (pedir) to demand, claim2 (exigir) to require, demand1 (protestar) to protest ( contra, against)2 DERECHO to appeal* * *verb1) to demand2) claim3) complain* * *1. VT1) [+ herencia, tierras] to claim; [+ derechos] to demand2) [+ atención, solución] to demand3) [+ aves] to call to2.VI (=quejarse) to complainreclamar contra una sentencia — (Jur) to appeal against a sentence
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) persona <derecho/indemnización> to claim; ( con insistencia) to demandb) situación/problema to require, demand2.reclamar vi to complain* * *= claim, recall, lay + claim(s) to, clamour for [clamor, -USA], reclaim, make + claim, place + claim, call on/upon, contest, appeal.Ex. Periodicals control -- the procedures for receiving, ( claiming), and binding single issues of periodicals and serials -- is restricted to authorized users.Ex. If librarians would calmly and publicly and increasingly lay claim to this area as their professional domain, they would gradually bring about the change in attitude that many desire to see.Ex. I've seen people clamor for a say and when it's given to them they don't take it.Ex. The article ' Reclaiming our technological future' discusses the effects of electronic technology on the future development of libraries and librarians.Ex. The claim is made that society is evolving from one whose formal communication patterns have, for centuries, been based primarily on print on paper to one in which communication channels will be largely paperless (electronic).Ex. Overall the on-line method of placing claims was preferred because it resulted in a faster response from the vendor and a quicker receipt of the journal.Ex. This article calls on libraries to forge a renewed national commitment to cooperate in the building of a national information network for scholarly communications.Ex. Unfortunately I have not been able to find another survey which incorporates data which would support or contest the conclusions of the Luton survey.Ex. The judge rejected it because it was considered an intimidation tactic and there was no opportunity for those denied voting from appealing before the polls closed.----* reclamar daños = claim + damages.* reclamar el control de = make + claim upon.* reclamar el derecho a Algo = stake + Posesivo + claim.* reclamar una decisión = appeal + decision.* reclamar venganza = bay for + blood, bay for + vengeance.* sin reclamar = unredeemed.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) persona <derecho/indemnización> to claim; ( con insistencia) to demandb) situación/problema to require, demand2.reclamar vi to complain* * *= claim, recall, lay + claim(s) to, clamour for [clamor, -USA], reclaim, make + claim, place + claim, call on/upon, contest, appeal.Ex: Periodicals control -- the procedures for receiving, ( claiming), and binding single issues of periodicals and serials -- is restricted to authorized users.
Ex: If librarians would calmly and publicly and increasingly lay claim to this area as their professional domain, they would gradually bring about the change in attitude that many desire to see.Ex: I've seen people clamor for a say and when it's given to them they don't take it.Ex: The article ' Reclaiming our technological future' discusses the effects of electronic technology on the future development of libraries and librarians.Ex: The claim is made that society is evolving from one whose formal communication patterns have, for centuries, been based primarily on print on paper to one in which communication channels will be largely paperless (electronic).Ex: Overall the on-line method of placing claims was preferred because it resulted in a faster response from the vendor and a quicker receipt of the journal.Ex: This article calls on libraries to forge a renewed national commitment to cooperate in the building of a national information network for scholarly communications.Ex: Unfortunately I have not been able to find another survey which incorporates data which would support or contest the conclusions of the Luton survey.Ex: The judge rejected it because it was considered an intimidation tactic and there was no opportunity for those denied voting from appealing before the polls closed.* reclamar daños = claim + damages.* reclamar el control de = make + claim upon.* reclamar el derecho a Algo = stake + Posesivo + claim.* reclamar una decisión = appeal + decision.* reclamar venganza = bay for + blood, bay for + vengeance.* sin reclamar = unredeemed.* * *reclamar [A1 ]vt1 «persona» ‹derecho/indemnización› to claim; (con insistencia) to demandsi no reclama el pago dentro de seis meses if you do not claim payment within six monthsreclamó su parte de los beneficios he claimed his share of the profitslos manifestantes reclamaban el derecho al voto the demonstrators were demanding the right to voteel enfermo reclamaba constantemente atención the patient was constantly demanding attention2 «situación/problema» to require, demandla situación reclama mucho tacto the situation calls for o requires a great deal of tactestos problemas reclaman soluciones inmediatas these problems need to be sorted out immediately, these problems require o demand immediate solutions■ reclamarvito complaintiene derecho a reclamar si no está satisfecho you have the right to complain o to make a complaint if you are not satisfiedreclamó ante los tribunales she took the matter to courtreclamé contra la multa I appealed against the fine* * *
reclamar ( conjugate reclamar) verbo transitivo
( con insistencia) to demand
verbo intransitivo
to complain;
reclamar
I verbo transitivo
1 (un derecho, una propiedad) to claim, demand
2 (requerir) to call: la empresa lo reclama en la sede central, the company have summoned him to the headquarters
Jur (a un testigo, inculpado) to summon
3 (exigir) este trabajo reclama nuestra paciencia, this work demands our patience
II verbo intransitivo
1 to complain, protest [contra, against]
2 Jur to appeal
' reclamar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
reivindicar
English:
claim
- demand
- reclaim
- stake
* * *♦ vt1. [pedir, exigir] to demand, to ask for;le he reclamado todo el dinero que me debe I've demanded that he return to me all the money he owes me;reclamó ante un tribunal una indemnización she went to court to claim compensation;la multitud reclamaba que cantara otra canción the crowd clamoured for her to sing another song2. [necesitar] to demand, to require;el negocio reclama toda mi atención the business requires o demands all my attention;este conflicto reclama una solución inmediata this conflict calls for an immediate solution3. [llamar] to ask for;te reclaman en la oficina they're asking for you at the office♦ vi[quejarse] to make a complaint;reclamaron por los malos tratos recibidos they made a complaint about the ill-treatment they had received;reclamó contra la sanción he made a formal protest against the suspension* * *I v/t claim, demandII v/i complain* * *reclamar vt1) exigir: to demand, to require2) : to claimreclamar vi: to complain* * *reclamar vb1. (protestar) to complain2. (exigir) to demand / to claim -
15 responder
v.1 to answer.Ella le responde a Ricardo She answers Richard.2 to answer back.3 to respond.Ellos responden pronto They respond soon.4 to hit back, to fight back.El chico responde The boy hits back.* * *1 (contestar) to answer1 (contestar) to answer, reply2 (replicar) to answer back3 (corresponder) to answer, respond to4 (tener el efecto deseado) to respond5 (rendir) to go well, do well6 (ser responsable) to answer (de, for), accept responsibility (de, for)7 (garantizar) to guarantee, vouch (de, for)\responder a un tratamiento to respond to a course of treatmentresponder a una descripción to answer a description, fit a descriptionresponder a una necesidad to answer a need, meet a needresponder de alguien to be responsible for somebodyresponder por alguien to vouch for somebody, act as a guarantor for somebody* * *verbto answer, reply, respond* * *1. VI1) (=contestar) [a pregunta, llamada] to answer; [en diálogo, carta] to replyla mayor parte de los encuestados respondió afirmativamente — the majority of people surveyed said yes o frm answered positively
aunque llamen al timbre varias veces no respondas — even if they ring the bell a number of times don't answer
responder a — [+ pregunta] to answer; [+ carta] to reply to, answer; [+ críticas, peticiones] to respond to, answer
la primera ministra eludió responder a las acusaciones de la oposición — the prime minister avoided answering the opposition's accusations
responder al nombre de — [persona] to go by the name of; [animal] to answer to the name of
el detenido, cuyo nombre responde a las iniciales A. M.,... — the person under arrest, whose initials are A.M.,...
2) (=replicar) to answer back3) (=reaccionar) to respondnunca se imaginó que la gente fuera a responder tan bien — he never imagined that people would respond so well
si las abonas bien verás qué bien responden — if you feed them well you'll see how well they respond
responder a, no respondió al tratamiento — he did not respond to the treatment
el pueblo respondió a su llamada — the population answered his call o más frm responded to his call
4) (=rendir) [negocio] to do well; [máquina] to perform well; [empleado] to produce resultsdebes preparar un equipo de profesionales que responda — you must train a team of professionals that can produce results o come up with the goods *
5) (=satisfacer)responder a — [+ exigencias, necesidades] to meet; [+ expectativas] to come up to
este tipo de productos no responde ya a las exigencias del mercado — this type of product no longer meets market demands
el equipo italiano no ha respondido a las expectativas — the Italian team has not come up to expectations
la construcción de esta nueva carretera responde a una necesidad social — this new road has been built in response to public need
6) (=corresponder)responder a — [+ idea, imagen, información] to correspond to; [+ descripción] to answer, fit
una imagen de fragilidad que no responde a la realidad — an image of fragility that does not correspond to reality
uno de los detenidos responde a la descripción del sospechoso — one of those arrested answers o fits the description of the suspect
7) (=responsabilizarse)yo ya te avisé, así que no respondo — I warned you before, I'm not responsible
responder de — [+ acto, consecuencia] to answer for; [+ seguridad, deuda] to be responsible for; [+ honestidad] to vouch for
tendrá que responder de su gestión económica ante un tribunal — he will have to answer for his financial management in a court of law
la empresa no responde de la seguridad del edificio — the company is not responsible for the security of the building
8)9) [material] to be workable, be easily worked2.VT (=contestar) [+ pregunta, llamada] to answerresponde algo, aunque sea al azar — give an answer o say something, even if it's a guess
- no quiero -respondió — "I don't want to," he replied
me respondió que no sabía — she told me that she didn't know, she replied that she didn't know
* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) ( contestar) to reply, answer, respond (frml)respondió afirmativamente — she said yes, she responded in the affirmative (frml)
responder A algo — to reply to something, to answer something, to respond to something (frml)
b) ( replicar) to answer back2) ( reaccionar) to respondresponder A algo — a amenaza/estímulo to respond to something
no respondía a los mandos — it was not responding to o obeying the controls
3)a) ( corresponder)responder A algo: no responden a la descripción they do not answer the description; las cifras no responden a la realidad the figures do not reflect the true situation; responde a las exigencias actuales de seguridad — it meets present-day demands for safety
b) ( estar motivado por algo)responder A algo: responde a la demanda actual it is a response to the current demand; su viaje respondía al deseo de verla — his trip was motivated by the desire to see her
4) ( responsabilizarse)2.responder DE algo: yo respondo de su integridad I will vouch for his integrity; no respondo de lo que hizo I am not responsible for what he did; yo respondo de que lo haga I will be responsible for ensuring that he does it; responder POR alguien — to vouch for somebody
responder vta) ( contestar) to reply, answer, respond (frml)b) < pregunta> to answerc) <llamada/carta> to answer, reply to, respond to (frml)* * *= answer, react, reply, counter, retaliate, elicit + answer, make + answer, develop + answer, answer back, rejoin.Ex. The compilation of an author catalogue or index presents four basic questions which need to be answered.Ex. This will cause the system to react differently to a request to renew an overdue document.Ex. The computer replies by listing the numbers of documents in each subcommand, and places 10752 hits in set 1.Ex. The president countered with the view that most people fall somewhere between Type A and Type B anyway, and that effective time management and Type B behavior are not mutually exclusive.Ex. She retaliated with the view that time management techniques run counter to the ideal balance of concern for production coupled with concern for people.Ex. A complete description of the community will elicit answers to questions like what demographic, physical y socio-economic features does the community possess?.Ex. The director chuckled an evasive chuckle before she made answer.Ex. This was considered adequate to develop answers to the initial research questions = Se consideró que esto era adecuado para dar respuesta a los objetivos iniciales del proyecto.Ex. He began swearing and saying 'I don't know what you're on about, whatever we do, it's wrong!' and of course I answered his nastiness back.Ex. And he rejoined: "Do as you please".----* intentar responder a una pregunta = pursue + question.* La Biblioteca Responde = Ask the Library.* por favor, responda = RSVP [R.S.V.P.].* pregunta difícil de responder = awkward-to-handle enquiry.* que se puede responder = answerable.* responder (a) = respond (to).* responder a preguntas = entertain + questions.* responder a una invitación = RSVP.* responder a una necesidad = address + need.* responder a una pregunta = field + question.* responder a una situación = respond to + situation.* responder a un comentario = field + comment.* responder de = vouch (for).* responder de Algo = be held to account.* responder evasivamente = hedge + Posesivo + answer.* responder favorablemente = respond + favourably.* responder la cuestión = get behind + the question.* responder lento = be slow off the mark, be slow off the blocks.* responder positivamente = respond + favourably.* responder preguntas = take + questions.* responder rápidamente = shoot back.* responder rápido = be quick off the mark, be quick off the blocks.* responder una pregunta = dispatch + question, answer + question.* respondiendo a = be responsive to.* sin responder = unanswered.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) ( contestar) to reply, answer, respond (frml)respondió afirmativamente — she said yes, she responded in the affirmative (frml)
responder A algo — to reply to something, to answer something, to respond to something (frml)
b) ( replicar) to answer back2) ( reaccionar) to respondresponder A algo — a amenaza/estímulo to respond to something
no respondía a los mandos — it was not responding to o obeying the controls
3)a) ( corresponder)responder A algo: no responden a la descripción they do not answer the description; las cifras no responden a la realidad the figures do not reflect the true situation; responde a las exigencias actuales de seguridad — it meets present-day demands for safety
b) ( estar motivado por algo)responder A algo: responde a la demanda actual it is a response to the current demand; su viaje respondía al deseo de verla — his trip was motivated by the desire to see her
4) ( responsabilizarse)2.responder DE algo: yo respondo de su integridad I will vouch for his integrity; no respondo de lo que hizo I am not responsible for what he did; yo respondo de que lo haga I will be responsible for ensuring that he does it; responder POR alguien — to vouch for somebody
responder vta) ( contestar) to reply, answer, respond (frml)b) < pregunta> to answerc) <llamada/carta> to answer, reply to, respond to (frml)* * *= answer, react, reply, counter, retaliate, elicit + answer, make + answer, develop + answer, answer back, rejoin.Ex: The compilation of an author catalogue or index presents four basic questions which need to be answered.
Ex: This will cause the system to react differently to a request to renew an overdue document.Ex: The computer replies by listing the numbers of documents in each subcommand, and places 10752 hits in set 1.Ex: The president countered with the view that most people fall somewhere between Type A and Type B anyway, and that effective time management and Type B behavior are not mutually exclusive.Ex: She retaliated with the view that time management techniques run counter to the ideal balance of concern for production coupled with concern for people.Ex: A complete description of the community will elicit answers to questions like what demographic, physical y socio-economic features does the community possess?.Ex: The director chuckled an evasive chuckle before she made answer.Ex: This was considered adequate to develop answers to the initial research questions = Se consideró que esto era adecuado para dar respuesta a los objetivos iniciales del proyecto.Ex: He began swearing and saying 'I don't know what you're on about, whatever we do, it's wrong!' and of course I answered his nastiness back.Ex: And he rejoined: "Do as you please".* intentar responder a una pregunta = pursue + question.* La Biblioteca Responde = Ask the Library.* por favor, responda = RSVP [R.S.V.P.].* pregunta difícil de responder = awkward-to-handle enquiry.* que se puede responder = answerable.* responder (a) = respond (to).* responder a preguntas = entertain + questions.* responder a una invitación = RSVP.* responder a una necesidad = address + need.* responder a una pregunta = field + question.* responder a una situación = respond to + situation.* responder a un comentario = field + comment.* responder de = vouch (for).* responder de Algo = be held to account.* responder evasivamente = hedge + Posesivo + answer.* responder favorablemente = respond + favourably.* responder la cuestión = get behind + the question.* responder lento = be slow off the mark, be slow off the blocks.* responder positivamente = respond + favourably.* responder preguntas = take + questions.* responder rápidamente = shoot back.* responder rápido = be quick off the mark, be quick off the blocks.* responder una pregunta = dispatch + question, answer + question.* respondiendo a = be responsive to.* sin responder = unanswered.* * *responder [E1 ]viA1 (contestar) to reply, answer, respond ( frml)respondió con una evasiva he gave an evasive replyrespondió afirmativamente/negativamente she said yes/no, she gave a positive/negative reply, she responded in the affirmative/negative ( frml)responder A algo to reply TO sth, to answer sth, to respond TO sth ( frml)no respondieron a mis cartas they didn't reply to o respond to o answer my lettersla hembra responde a este reclamo the female responds to o answers this call2 (replicar) to answer backB (reaccionar) to respondmis amigos no respondieron como había esperado my friends didn't respond as I had hopedel motor no respondió the engine didn't respondresponder A algo ‹a una amenaza/un estímulo/un ruego› to respond TO sthno respondió al tratamiento she didn't respond to the treatmentrespondió a estos insultos con una sonrisa he responded to o answered these insults with a smileno respondía a los mandos it was not responding to o obeying the controlsel perro responde al nombre de Kurt the dog answers to the name of KurtC1 (corresponder) responder A algo:responde al estereotipo del estudiante radical he corresponds to o matches the stereotype of the radical studentno responden a la descripción they do not fit o answer the descriptionlas cifras no responden a la realidad the figures do not reflect the true situation o do not correspond to realityresponde a las actuales exigencias de confort y seguridad it meets present-day demands for comfort and safety(estar motivado por algo): responde a la necesidad de controlar esta escalada it is a response o an answer to the need to control this escalationsu viaje respondía al deseo de conocerlos personalmente her trip was motivated by the desire to get to know them personallyD(responsabilizarse): si ocurre algo yo no respondo I will not be held responsible o I refuse to accept responsibility if anything happenstendrán que responder ante la justicia they will have to answer for their acts in a court of lawresponder DE algo:yo respondo de su integridad I will vouch for his integritysu tío respondió de las deudas her uncle took responsibility for her debtsno respondo de lo que haya hecho mi hijo I will not answer for o be answerable for o be held responsible for what my son may have doneresponder DE QUE + SUBJ:yo respondo de que se presente en comisaría I will take responsibility for ensuring that he reports to the policeresponder POR algn to vouch FOR sb■ respondervt1 (contestar) to reply, answer, respond ( frml)respondió que no le interesaba he replied that he was not interested2 ‹pregunta› to answer3 ‹llamada/carta› to answer, reply to, respond to ( frml)* * *
responder ( conjugate responder) verbo intransitivo
1
2 ( reaccionar) to respond;
responder A algo ‹a amenaza/estímulo› to respond to sth
3 ( corresponder):
las cifras no responden a la realidad the figures do not reflect the true situation
4 ( responsabilizarse):◊ si ocurre algo, yo no respondo if anything happens I will not be held responsible;
responder ante la justicia to answer for one's acts in a court of law;
yo respondo de su integridad I will vouch for his integrity;
no respondo de lo que hizo I am not responsible for what he did;
responder POR algn to vouch for sb
verbo transitivo
responder
I verbo transitivo to answer, reply
II verbo intransitivo
1 (a una acción, pregunta, etc) to answer, reply: respondió con evasivas, he didn't give a straight answer, nunca responde a mis cartas, she never answers my letters
2 (a un tratamiento, estímulo, etc) to respond
3 (de un error o falta) to pay for: el asesino debe responder de sus crímenes, the murderer must pay for his crimes
4 (por una persona) to vouch for: yo respondo de su inocencia, I will vouch for his innocence
5 (de un acto, de una cosa) to be responsible for, to answer for: yo no puedo responder de sus actos, I can't take responsibility for his actions
6 (un negocio) to go well
7 (una cosa a otra) to correspond: los resultados no respondieron a las expectativas, the results didn't fulfil the expectations
' responder' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cable
- enredarse
- enrollarse
- vacilar
- concluyente
English:
account for
- answer
- answer back
- answer for
- definitive
- give
- guideline
- handle
- parting
- reply
- respond
- retaliate
- shoot back
- vouch
- acknowledge
- attempt
- counter
- fit
- pattern
- perform
* * *♦ vt[contestar] to answer; [con insolencia] to answer back;respondió que sí/que no she said yes/no;respondió que lo pensaría she said that she'd think about it♦ vino responde nadie [al llamar] there's no answer;responde al nombre de Toby he answers to the name of Toby2. [replicar] to answer back;¡no respondas a tu madre! don't answer your mother back!3. [reaccionar] to respond (a to);el paciente no responde al tratamiento the patient isn't responding to the treatment;la nueva máquina responde bien the new machine is performing well;los mandos no (me) responden the controls aren't responding;el delantero no respondió a las provocaciones de su marcador the forward didn't react to his marker's attempts to provoke him4. [responsabilizarse]si te pasa algo yo no respondo I can't be held responsible if anything happens to you;responder de algo/por alguien to answer for sth/for sb;yo respondo de su inocencia/por él I can vouch for his innocence/for him;responderá de sus actos ante el parlamento she will answer for her actions before Parliament;¡no respondo de mis actos! I can't be responsible for what I might do!;yo no respondo de lo que pueda pasar si se autoriza la manifestación I won't be held responsible for what might happen if the demonstration is authorized5. [corresponder]las medidas responden a la crisis the measures are in keeping with the nature of the crisis;un producto que responde a las necesidades del consumidor medio a product which meets the needs of the average consumer;no ha respondido a nuestras expectativas it hasn't lived up to our expectationslas largas listas de espera responden a la falta de medios the long waiting lists reflect the lack of resources* * *I v/t answerII v/i1:responder al nombre de … answer to the name of …2:responder de take responsibility for3:responder por alguien vouch for s.o.* * *responder vt: to answerresponder vi1) : to answer, to reply, to respond2)responder a : to respond toresponder al tratamiento: to respond to treatment3)responder de : to answer for, to vouch for (something)4)responder por : to vouch for (someone)* * *responder vb1. (pregunta, teléfono, etc) to answer3. (reaccionar) to respond -
16 pender
v.1 to hang.2 to be pending (sentencia).* * *1 to hang (de, from)* * *verb* * *VI1) (=colgar) to hang (de, en from) ( sobre over)2) (Jur) to be pending3) (=depender) to depend (de on)* * *verbo intransitivo1) (liter) to hang2) (Der)* * *= dangle.Ex. The LA dangles between short-term exigencies and long-term potentials, and a call for cuts in library school output is trying to cure symptoms rather than diseases.----* vida + pender + de un hilo = live on + the line.* vivir pendiendo de un hilo = live on + the line.* * *verbo intransitivo1) (liter) to hang2) (Der)* * *= dangle.Ex: The LA dangles between short-term exigencies and long-term potentials, and a call for cuts in library school output is trying to cure symptoms rather than diseases.
* vida + pender + de un hilo = live on + the line.* vivir pendiendo de un hilo = live on + the line.* * *pender [E1 ]viA ( liter); to hang pender DE algo to hang FROM sthuna lámpara pendía del techo a lamp hung from the ceilingla amenaza que pendía sobre ellos the threat that hung over themB ( Der):la sentencia pende ante el juez the case awaits the judge's decision* * *pender vi1. [colgar] to hang (de from);pender de un hilo to be hanging by a thread3. [sentencia] to be pending;el juicio pende ante el tribunal the court is still considering the evidence* * *v/i hang ( sobre over)* * *pender vi1) : to hang2) : to be pending -
17 emplazar
v.1 to locate.2 to summon.El presidente emplazó a los empleados The president summoned the employeesEl juez emplaza a los testigos The judge subpoenas the witnesses.3 to challenge, to bid.El tribunal emplazó a Ricardo The court summoned Richard.4 to place, to canton, to quarter.Ella emplaza los fugitivos She locates the fugitives* * *1 (citar) to call together; (a juicio) to summons\emplazar a la huelga to call out on strike————————1 (situar) to locate, place, situate* * *VT1) (=convocar) to summon, convene; (Jur) to summons2) (=ubicar) [gen] to site, place; [+ estatua] to erect3)* * *verbo transitivo (frml)1)a) <edificio/circo> to site, locate2)a) (Der) ( citar) to summon, subpoenab) (frml) ( conminar)emplazar a alguien a + inf or a que + subj — to call upon somebody to + inf
* * *= site, station, set up, emplace, locate, post.Ex. The library's data bases are available at a number of locations via appropriately sited terminals.Ex. Acquisition of material is through an office of the Library of Congress stationed in Jakarta as well as direct purchasing from vendors.Ex. The reference service is set up next to, on in the case of small units, in the reading room.Ex. For them musical performance emplaces and embodies community identities in very specific ways.Ex. One of the greatest appeals to travelers to Santiago, located in the central coastal region of Chile, is its Mediterranean climate.Ex. The agents then posted themselves strategically around the restaurant.* * *verbo transitivo (frml)1)a) <edificio/circo> to site, locate2)a) (Der) ( citar) to summon, subpoenab) (frml) ( conminar)emplazar a alguien a + inf or a que + subj — to call upon somebody to + inf
* * *= site, station, set up, emplace, locate, post.Ex: The library's data bases are available at a number of locations via appropriately sited terminals.
Ex: Acquisition of material is through an office of the Library of Congress stationed in Jakarta as well as direct purchasing from vendors.Ex: The reference service is set up next to, on in the case of small units, in the reading room.Ex: For them musical performance emplaces and embodies community identities in very specific ways.Ex: One of the greatest appeals to travelers to Santiago, located in the central coastal region of Chile, is its Mediterranean climate.Ex: The agents then posted themselves strategically around the restaurant.* * *emplazar [A4 ]vt( frml)A1 ‹edificio/circo› to site, locateemplazada en las afueras de la ciudad located o sited on the outskirts of the city2 ( Mil) ‹batería› to position; ‹misiles› to siteB2 (conminar) emplazar a algn A algo:lo emplazó a que probara lo dicho he called upon him to prove what he had saidfue emplazado a desmentirlo públicamente he was ordered to publicly deny it* * *
emplazar verbo transitivo
1 (ubicar) to locate: emplazaron el nuevo teatro al lado de la catedral, they built the new theatre next to the cathedral
2 (citar, convocar) to call together: os emplazo para comer el sábado en mi casa, you're invited to come around for lunch on Saturday
' emplazar' also found in these entries:
English:
station
- summon
- summons
* * *emplazar vt1. [situar] to locate;[armamento] to position; [misiles] to site; [tropas] to post, to station;la basílica está emplazada en el casco viejo the basilica is located o situated in the old part of town2. [citar] to summon;Der to summons;me emplazó a una reunión he summoned o called me to a meeting;fue emplazado para declarar ante el tribunal he was summonsed to give evidence in court* * *v/t locate, situate* * *emplazar {21} vt1) convocar: to convene, to summon2) : to subpoena3) ubicar: to place, to position -
18 deponer
v.1 to drop, to set aside (abandonar) (actitud).2 to remove from office (destituir) (ministro, secretario).deponer a alguien de su cargo to strip somebody of his/her office3 to put aside.Ella depuso su actitud She put aside her attitude.4 to dethrone, to tumble, to depose, to bring down.El gerente depuso a Ricardo The manager deposed Richard.Ella depuso su confesión She deposed her confession.5 to throw up, to be sick, to vomit, to puke.* * *1 (dejar) to lay down, set aside; (las armas) to lay down■ depuso su cólera tras la explicación que le dieron he set aside his anger when he was given an explanation2 (destituir) to remove from office; (a un rey) to depose1 (defecar) to defecate* * *1. VT1) (=dejar) [+ armas] to lay down; [+ actitud] to change2) (=quitar) [+ rey] to depose; [+ gobernante] to oust, overthrow; [+ ministro] to remove from office2. VI1) (Jur) to give evidence* * *1.verbo transitivo2) < rey> to depose; <gobierno/presidente> to overthrow, topple2.deponer vi1) (Fisiol)a) ( defecar) to defecateb) (AmC, Méx fam) ( vomitar) to throw up (colloq)2) (Der) to make a statement o (frml) deposition; testigo to testify* * *= put down.Ex. The implication is that these are books to be picked up, looked at, leafed through and put down again.----* deponer las armas = put down + weapons.* * *1.verbo transitivo2) < rey> to depose; <gobierno/presidente> to overthrow, topple2.deponer vi1) (Fisiol)a) ( defecar) to defecateb) (AmC, Méx fam) ( vomitar) to throw up (colloq)2) (Der) to make a statement o (frml) deposition; testigo to testify* * *= put down.Ex: The implication is that these are books to be picked up, looked at, leafed through and put down again.
* deponer las armas = put down + weapons.* * *vtA(abandonar): depuso su actitud y se entregó he abandoned his stance and gave himself updecidieron deponer las armas they decided to lay down their armsB ‹rey› to depose; ‹gobierno/presidente› to overthrow, topplea raíz del escándalo fue depuesto de su cargo as a result of the scandal he was removed from office■ deponerviA ( Fisiol)1 (defecar) to defecate* * *♦ vt1. [abandonar] [actitud] to drop, to set aside;[armas] to lay down;le conminaron a deponer su actitud inmediatamente they ordered him to modify his behaviour immediately;el grupo rebelde depuso las armas the rebel group laid down their arms2. [destituir] [ministro, secretario, presidente] to remove from office;[líder, rey] to depose;deponer a alguien de su cargo to strip sb of his/her office3. CAm, Méx [vomitar] to vomit♦ videponer ante el juez to testify before a judge3. CAm, Méx [vomitar] to vomit* * *<part depuesto>I v/t2 armas lay downII v/i JUR give evidence, testify* * *deponer {60} vt1) : to depose, to overthrow2) : to abandon (an attitude or stance)3)deponer las armas : to lay down one's armsdeponer vi1) testificar: to testify, to make a statement2) evacuar: to defecate -
19 deposición
f.1 deposition, attest, affidavit.2 deposal, deposition.3 defecation, bowel motion, dejection, deposition.4 overthrow, tumbling.* * *1 (destitución) removal from office; (de un rey) deposition, deposal2 DERECHO testimony, deposition, evidence3 formal (defecación) defecation* * *SF1) (=derrocamiento) [de rey] deposition; [de gobernante] overthrow, ousting; [de ministro] removal from office, sacking2) (Jur) (=testimonio) deposition, evidence* * *1) ( de rey) deposition; (de presidente, gobierno) overthrow2) (Fisiol) (frml)a) ( acto) bowel movementb) deposiciones femenino plural ( heces) stools (pl)3) (Der) statement, deposition (frml); ( de testigo) testimony* * *1) ( de rey) deposition; (de presidente, gobierno) overthrow2) (Fisiol) (frml)a) ( acto) bowel movementb) deposiciones femenino plural ( heces) stools (pl)3) (Der) statement, deposition (frml); ( de testigo) testimony* * *deposición11 = deposition.Ex: The investigation revealed that he had made false statements under oath during sworn oral depositions in proceedings.
deposición22 = stool.Ex: Alumina is helpful for any stool that is passed with great difficulty.
* * *A (de un rey) deposition; (de un presidente, gobierno) overthrow1 (acto) bowel movement* * *deposición nf1. [destitución] [de ministro, secretario, presidente] removal from office;[de líder, monarca] overthrowdeposiciones [heces] stools* * *f deposition* * *deposición nf, pl - ciones1) : statement, testimony2) : removal from office -
20 juzgado
m.court.juzgado de guardia = court open during the night or at other times when ordinary courts are shutser de juzgado de guardia (informal) to be criminal o a crimejuzgado de instrucción court of first instance, (similar) magistrates' court (British), (similar) justice court (United States)juzgado de lo penal criminal courtjuzgado de primera instancia court of first instance, (similar) magistrates' court (British), (similar) justice court (United States)past part.past participle of spanish verb: juzgar.* * *1 (local) court\ser de juzgado de guardia familiar to be outrageous, be scandalousjuzgado de guardia court, police courtjuzgado de instrucción court of first instancejuzgado de primera instancia court of first instancejuzgado municipal town court, city court* * *noun m.* * *SM courtesto es de juzgado de guardia — (fig) this is an absolute outrage
* * *masculino court* * *= court, criminal court, law courts, crown court.Ex. However, as a sub-class of 343, Criminal law, we require the entry courts: Criminal 343.19.Ex. The verbal display in the schedules might lead to the A/Z index entry criminal courts 343.19.Ex. The scope of copyright protection for computer programs has proved to be a vexing issue for the law courts.Ex. Mobs descended on Preston crown court, threw stones at the two police vans containing the boys, and bayed for vengeance.----* biblioteca de juzgado = court library.* comparecencia en juzgado = appearance in court.* juzgado de apelación = appellate court.* juzgado de asuntos menores = magistrates' court.* juzgado de familia = divorce court, family court.* juzgado de lo penal = crown court.* llevar al juzgado = take + Nombre + to court.* no perteneciente al juzgado = out-of-court.* representación ante el juzgado = representation at tribunal.* * *masculino court* * *= court, criminal court, law courts, crown court.Ex: However, as a sub-class of 343, Criminal law, we require the entry courts: Criminal 343.19.
Ex: The verbal display in the schedules might lead to the A/Z index entry criminal courts 343.19.Ex: The scope of copyright protection for computer programs has proved to be a vexing issue for the law courts.Ex: Mobs descended on Preston crown court, threw stones at the two police vans containing the boys, and bayed for vengeance.* biblioteca de juzgado = court library.* comparecencia en juzgado = appearance in court.* juzgado de apelación = appellate court.* juzgado de asuntos menores = magistrates' court.* juzgado de familia = divorce court, family court.* juzgado de lo penal = crown court.* llevar al juzgado = take + Nombre + to court.* no perteneciente al juzgado = out-of-court.* representación ante el juzgado = representation at tribunal.* * *courtCompuestos:police court● juzgado de instrucción or de primera instanciacourt of first instancetown/city court* * *
Del verbo juzgar: ( conjugate juzgar)
juzgado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
juzgado
juzgar
juzgado sustantivo masculino
court
juzgar ( conjugate juzgar) verbo transitivo
‹ caso› to try, judge
juzgado sustantivo masculino court, tribunal
juzgado de guardia, police court
juzgar verbo transitivo to judge
♦ Locuciones: a juzgar por..., judging by...
' juzgado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
guardia
- ujier
- permanente
English:
court
- bailiff
- county
- criminal
- crown
- registry
- wrong
* * *juzgado nm1. [tribunal] courtjuzgado de lo civil civil court;juzgado de guardia = court open during the night or at other times when ordinary courts are shut;Famser de juzgado de guardia to be criminal o a crime;juzgado de lo penal criminal court;juzgado de lo social = civil court dealing with employment and social security matters, Br ≈ industrial tribunal2. [jurisdicción] jurisdiction* * *I part → juzgarII m court* * *juzgado nmtribunal: court, tribunal* * *juzgado n court
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