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1 torcer
v.1 to twist (retorcer) (cuerda, cuerpo).torcer el gesto to pull a faceElla torció los hilos She twisted the threads.El chico torció la verdad The boy twisted the truth.2 to turn.torció la cabeza she turned her headel camino tuerce a la izquierda the road turns to the left3 to corrupt (person).* * *1 (gen) to twist3 (desviar) to change4 (cuadro) to slant5 figurado (significado, frase, etc) to distort6 figurado (corromper a alguien) to corrupt, pervert8 MEDICINA to sprain1 (girar) to turn1 (gen) to twist2 (doblarse) to bend; (madera) to warp3 (ladearse) to become slanted4 MEDICINA to sprain, twist6 figurado (una persona) to go astray7 figurado (empeorar) to take a turn for the worse\no dar su brazo a torcer figurado not to give intorcer el gesto figurado to look crosstorcer la vista to look away* * *verb1) to turn2) bend, twist3) sprain, strain* * *1. VT1) (=retorcer) [+ dedo, muñeca, tronco] to twist; [+ tobillo] to twist, sprain; [+ madera] to warp; [+ soga] to plait; (=doblar) to bend¡me torció el brazo! — he twisted my arm!
2)torcer los ojos o la vista — to squint
3) [+ ropa] to wring4) (=cambiar) [+ rumbo] to change; [+ voluntad] to bend; [+ pensamientos] to turn; [+ significado] to distort, twistel conflicto ha torcido el curso de los acontecimientos — the conflict has changed the course of events
5) (=pervertir) [+ persona] to lead astray2.VI (=girar) [camino, vehículo, viajero] to turn3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivotorció el gesto de dolor — she grimaced in o winced with pain
2) < esquina> to turn3) < ropa> to wring (out)4) <curso/rumbo> to change2.3.el sendero tuerce a la izquierda — the path bends o curves round to the left
torcerse v pron1) <tobillo/muñeca> to twist2) madera/viga to warp3) planes to fall through* * *= skew, twist.Ex. The truncated derived search keys for titles are derived from up to four words, so that the matrix in this case is four dimensional, albeit skewed because not the same number of letters is derived from each word.Ex. The cheeks were braced from their tops to the ceiling, to prevent the press from twisting or shifting about in use.----* dar el brazo a torcer = give in to.* torcer la vista = squint.* torcer los ojos = squint.* * *1.verbo transitivotorció el gesto de dolor — she grimaced in o winced with pain
2) < esquina> to turn3) < ropa> to wring (out)4) <curso/rumbo> to change2.3.el sendero tuerce a la izquierda — the path bends o curves round to the left
torcerse v pron1) <tobillo/muñeca> to twist2) madera/viga to warp3) planes to fall through* * *= skew, twist.Ex: The truncated derived search keys for titles are derived from up to four words, so that the matrix in this case is four dimensional, albeit skewed because not the same number of letters is derived from each word.
Ex: The cheeks were braced from their tops to the ceiling, to prevent the press from twisting or shifting about in use.* dar el brazo a torcer = give in to.* torcer la vista = squint.* torcer los ojos = squint.* * *vtA1 ‹cuerpo/tronco› to twist; ‹brazo› to twist; ‹cabeza› to turnme torció el brazo she twisted my arm2 ‹ojo›tuerce un ojo he has a squint in one eyetorció la cara en una mueca de dolor she grimaced in o winced with painB ‹esquina› to turnC ‹ropa› to wring out, wringD ‹curso/rumbo› to changeaquel suceso torció el curso de la historia that event changed o altered the course of history■ torcervi(girar) «persona/vehículo» to turnel sendero tuerce a la izquierda/hacia el norte the path bends o curves round to the left/turns northward(s)al final de la calle tuerza a la derecha turn right at the end of the street■ torcerseA ‹tobillo› to twist; ‹muñeca› to sprainB «madera/viga» to warpC «planes» to fall throughD(al escribir): escribe recto, te estás torciendo keep your writing straight, your lines are sloping* * *
torcer ( conjugate torcer) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ cuerpo› to twist;
‹ cabeza› to turn;
2 ‹ esquina› to turn
3 ‹curso/rumbo› to change
verbo intransitivo ( girar) [persona/vehículo] to turn;
[ camino] to bend, curve
torcerse verbo pronominal
1 ‹tobillo/muñeca› to sprain
2 [madera/viga] to warp
torcer
I verbo transitivo
1 (curvar) to bend
2 (retorcer) to twist: me he torcido el tobillo, I've twisted my ankle
3 (tergiversar) to twist
II verbo transitivo & vi (girar) to turn: tuerce a la izquierda, turn left
' torcer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
brazo
- doblar
- gesto
- girar
- izquierda
- izquierdo
- tuerce
- tuerza
English:
bear
- bend
- buckle
- sprain
- turn
- veer
- squint
- twist
- wry
* * *♦ vt1. [retorcer] [cuerpo, cuerda] to twist;¡me vas a torcer el brazo! you're twisting my arm!;torcer el gesto to make o pull a face2. [doblar] [aguja, alambre] to bend3. [girar] to turn;torció la cabeza she turned her headtorcer el curso de los acontecimientos to divert o change the course of events5. [persona] to corrupt♦ vi[girar] to turn;el camino tuerce a la izquierda the road turns to the left;al llegar al cruce tuerce a la derecha when you get to the crossroads, turn right* * *II v/i turn;torcer a la derecha turn right* * *torcer {14} vt1) : to bend, to twist2) : to sprain3) : to turn (a corner)4) : to wring, to wring out5) : to distorttorcer vi: to turn* * *torcer vb1. (retorcer) to twist3. (girar) to turntorcer el gesto to pull a face / to grimace -
2 clave de búsqueda truncada derivada
(n.) = truncated derived search keyEx. The truncated derived search keys for titles are derived from up to four words, so that the matrix in this case is four dimensional, albeit skewed because not the same number of letters is derived from each word.* * *(n.) = truncated derived search keyEx: The truncated derived search keys for titles are derived from up to four words, so that the matrix in this case is four dimensional, albeit skewed because not the same number of letters is derived from each word.
Spanish-English dictionary > clave de búsqueda truncada derivada
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3 no estar bien equilibrado
(v.) = skewEx. The truncated derived search keys for titles are derived from up to four words, so that the matrix in this case is four dimensional, albeit skewed because not the same number of letters is derived from each word.* * *(v.) = skewEx: The truncated derived search keys for titles are derived from up to four words, so that the matrix in this case is four dimensional, albeit skewed because not the same number of letters is derived from each word.
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4 sesgar
v.1 to cut on the bias.2 to skew, to slant.* * *1 (cortar) to cut on the bias, cut on a slant2 (torcer) to slant* * *VT1) (=inclinar) to slant, place obliquely2) (=ladear) to put askew, twist to one side3) [+ pelota] to slice4) (Cos) to cut on the bias5) (Téc) to bevel6) [+ opinión, reportaje] to bias, slant7) [+ vida] to cut short* * *verbo transitivoa) <tela/paño> ( cortar al bies) to cut... on the bias; ( colocar al bies) to place... diagonally o at an angleb) (liter) < vida> to cut short* * *= skew, angle, bias, tint.Ex. The truncated derived search keys for titles are derived from up to four words, so that the matrix in this case is four dimensional, albeit skewed because not the same number of letters is derived from each word.Ex. This publication seems to find particular favour in law firms, possibly because of its currency and the way it is angled towards the commercial world.Ex. A sample would be biased if some elements in the population have no chance of selection.Ex. His views on education were tinted by his own limited experience.* * *verbo transitivoa) <tela/paño> ( cortar al bies) to cut... on the bias; ( colocar al bies) to place... diagonally o at an angleb) (liter) < vida> to cut short* * *= skew, angle, bias, tint.Ex: The truncated derived search keys for titles are derived from up to four words, so that the matrix in this case is four dimensional, albeit skewed because not the same number of letters is derived from each word.
Ex: This publication seems to find particular favour in law firms, possibly because of its currency and the way it is angled towards the commercial world.Ex: A sample would be biased if some elements in the population have no chance of selection.Ex: His views on education were tinted by his own limited experience.* * *sesgar [A3 ]vtA ‹tela/paño› (cortar al bies) to cut … on the bias; (colocar al bies) to place … diagonally o crosswise o at an angleB ‹comentario/información› to slantme cuidaré de no sesgar mi comentario a favor ni en contra de nadie I shall be careful not to slant my comments o make my comments biased in any way* * *
sesgar verbo transitivo
1 (cortar en diagonal) to cut on the bias
(poner en diagonal) to slant
2 (un punto de vista, una opinión) to slant
* * *sesgar vt[tela] to cut on the bias;la senda discurría sesgando los cultivos de la ladera the path wandered up the hillside, cutting across the fields* * *sesgar {52} vt1) : to cut on the bias2) : to tilt3) : to bias, to slant -
5 punto de acceso
(n.) = access point, entry point, entry term, index entry, retrieval access, search key, access point, service point, point of access, entrance pointEx. This access is achieved by organising the tools so that a user may search under a specific access point or heading or index term, for example, subject term, author, name, title, date.Ex. UNIBID has less redundancy and covers more types of bibliographic material than UNIMARC, whereas the latter probably has more entry points for catalogue headings.Ex. These instructions codes convert the operators into machine-readable manipulation codes, and show which terms are to be used as entry term.Ex. All index entries and references in a PRECIS index are derived from an indexing string.Ex. Much more important, however, is the fact that an online catalog contains many more retrieval accesses than a catalog based on the Paris Principles and is therefore a far more effective tool from the user's point of view.Ex. Typically some parts of records can be searched and their elements used as search keys.Ex. Such libraries act as access points to the full range of resources that are housed in the central libraries with which they are linked.Ex. One of the greatest assets that libraries possess as potential hosts for community information services is their extensive network of service points.Ex. Simplifying the filing rules and adding more points of access are exactly what we need.Ex. Written in engaging, lively prose, the biography might offer an accessible entrance point into 17th-century studies for scholars new to the period.* * *(n.) = access point, entry point, entry term, index entry, retrieval access, search key, access point, service point, point of access, entrance pointEx: This access is achieved by organising the tools so that a user may search under a specific access point or heading or index term, for example, subject term, author, name, title, date.
Ex: UNIBID has less redundancy and covers more types of bibliographic material than UNIMARC, whereas the latter probably has more entry points for catalogue headings.Ex: These instructions codes convert the operators into machine-readable manipulation codes, and show which terms are to be used as entry term.Ex: All index entries and references in a PRECIS index are derived from an indexing string.Ex: Much more important, however, is the fact that an online catalog contains many more retrieval accesses than a catalog based on the Paris Principles and is therefore a far more effective tool from the user's point of view.Ex: Typically some parts of records can be searched and their elements used as search keys.Ex: Such libraries act as access points to the full range of resources that are housed in the central libraries with which they are linked.Ex: One of the greatest assets that libraries possess as potential hosts for community information services is their extensive network of service points.Ex: Simplifying the filing rules and adding more points of access are exactly what we need.Ex: Written in engaging, lively prose, the biography might offer an accessible entrance point into 17th-century studies for scholars new to the period. -
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7 encabezamiento
m.1 heading.2 headline, caption, title, heading.* * *1 (gen) heading2 (fórmula) form of address3 (preámbulo) preamble* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=en periódico) headline, caption; (=de carta) heading; (=preámbulo) foreword, preface; (Com) bill head, letterhead2) (=registro) roll, register* * *a) ( en carta - saludo) opening; (- dirección, fecha) headingb) (en ficha, documento) heading* * *= heading, index entry, index heading, index term, subject statement, entry heading, rubric, category heading.Ex. A heading is the initial element of an entry, used as the principal filing element when the entry is arranged in an alphabetical listing.Ex. All index entries and references in a PRECIS index are derived from an indexing string.Ex. If one word is used out of context as an index heading, plainly it will be difficult to establish the interpretation to be placed on the homograph.Ex. This access is achieved by organising the tools so that a user may search under a specific access point or heading or index term, for example, subject term, author, name, title, date.Ex. Next, the computer generates a series of entries with a complete subject statement at every entry point.Ex. By contrast, in the 1962 BTI three entry headings, with one entry under each, and seven cross reference headings, have to be combed through to find reference from 'HYDROGEN Peroxide, Bleaching, Cotton' to its reverse.Ex. And, as another instance, it's not fair to employ rubrics for ethnic groups that are not their own, preferred names.Ex. In one library, the director objected to the category heading 'Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender' = En una biblioteca, el director se opuso a que se utilizase la categoría "Gay, Lesbiana, Bisexual y Transexual".----* área de encabezamiento = header area.* asignar un encabezamiento = assign + heading, establish + heading, label with + a heading.* colocar como primer elemento de un encabezamiento compuesto = lead.* construir un encabezamiento = construct + heading.* encabezamiento aceptado = uniform heading.* encabezamiento adjetival = adjectival heading, adjectival phrase heading.* encabezamiento admitido = approved heading, preferred heading.* encabezamiento alfabético = alphabetical index heading.* encabezamiento alfabético de materia = alphabetical subject heading.* encabezamiento autorizado = established heading.* encabezamiento compuesto = composite heading, compound heading.* encabezamiento compuesto de varias palabras = multi-word heading.* encabezamiento conceptual = concept heading.* encabezamiento de autor = author heading.* encabezamiento de autoridad = authority heading.* encabezamiento de forma = form heading.* encabezamiento de frase conjuntiva = conjunctive phrase heading.* encabezamiento de frase preposicional = prepositional phrase heading.* encabezamiento demasiado general = much-too-broad heading.* encabezamiento de materia = subject heading, subject description.* encabezamiento de materia controlado = controlled subject heading.* encabezamiento de materia específico = specific subject heading.* encabezamiento de microficha = microfiche header.* encabezamiento de nombre = name heading.* encabezamiento de nombre corporativo = corporate name heading.* encabezamiento de nombre personal = personal name heading.* encabezamiento de referencia = reference heading.* encabezamiento general = class entry.* encabezamiento informativo = explanatory heading.* encabezamiento informativo general = general explanatory heading.* encabezamiento invertido = inverted heading.* encabezamiento no aceptado = unestablished heading.* encabezamiento no admitido = non-approved heading.* encabezamiento no específico = non-specific heading.* encabezamiento obsoleto = dead heading.* encabezamiento paralelo = parallel heading.* encabezamiento personal uniforme = uniform personal heading.* encabezamiento por título = title entry.* encabezamiento preciso = coextensive heading.* encabezamiento principal = lead term, main entry heading.* encabezamiento relacionado = related heading.* Encabezamientos de Materia de Medicina (MeSH) = Medical Subject Headings (MeSH).* encabezamientos de nombre y título = name-title headings.* encabezamiento secundario = added entry heading.* encabezamiento subdividido o con subdivisiones = subdivided heading.* encabezamiento temático = topical heading.* encabezamiento uniforme = uniform heading.* frase como encabezamiento = phrase heading.* incluir como registro de encabezamiento secundario = trace.* LCSH (Lista de Encabezamientos de Materia de la Biblioteca del Congreso) = LCSH (Library of Congress List of Subject Headings).* lista alfabética de encabezamientos de mat = alphabetical list of subject headings.* lista de encabezamientos de materia = subject headings list.* Lista de Encabezamientos de Materia de la Asociación de Bibliotecas Escolar = SLA List.* Lista de Encabezamientos de Materias de Sears = Sears' List of Subject Headings.* normalización de un encabezamiento = establishment of + a uniform heading.* orden de combinación de encabezamientos = citation order.* primera palabra del encabezamiento = entry word.* registro de encabezamiento secundario de materia = subject tracing.* registro de encabezamientos secundarios = tracing.* termino inicial de un encabezamiento compuesto = lead term, main heading.* traducción de encabezamientos a través de notaciones bibliográficas = information switching.* variante de un encabezamiento = variant heading.* * *a) ( en carta - saludo) opening; (- dirección, fecha) headingb) (en ficha, documento) heading* * *= heading, index entry, index heading, index term, subject statement, entry heading, rubric, category heading.Ex: A heading is the initial element of an entry, used as the principal filing element when the entry is arranged in an alphabetical listing.
Ex: All index entries and references in a PRECIS index are derived from an indexing string.Ex: If one word is used out of context as an index heading, plainly it will be difficult to establish the interpretation to be placed on the homograph.Ex: This access is achieved by organising the tools so that a user may search under a specific access point or heading or index term, for example, subject term, author, name, title, date.Ex: Next, the computer generates a series of entries with a complete subject statement at every entry point.Ex: By contrast, in the 1962 BTI three entry headings, with one entry under each, and seven cross reference headings, have to be combed through to find reference from 'HYDROGEN Peroxide, Bleaching, Cotton' to its reverse.Ex: And, as another instance, it's not fair to employ rubrics for ethnic groups that are not their own, preferred names.Ex: In one library, the director objected to the category heading 'Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender' = En una biblioteca, el director se opuso a que se utilizase la categoría "Gay, Lesbiana, Bisexual y Transexual".* área de encabezamiento = header area.* asignar un encabezamiento = assign + heading, establish + heading, label with + a heading.* colocar como primer elemento de un encabezamiento compuesto = lead.* construir un encabezamiento = construct + heading.* encabezamiento aceptado = uniform heading.* encabezamiento adjetival = adjectival heading, adjectival phrase heading.* encabezamiento admitido = approved heading, preferred heading.* encabezamiento alfabético = alphabetical index heading.* encabezamiento alfabético de materia = alphabetical subject heading.* encabezamiento autorizado = established heading.* encabezamiento compuesto = composite heading, compound heading.* encabezamiento compuesto de varias palabras = multi-word heading.* encabezamiento conceptual = concept heading.* encabezamiento de autor = author heading.* encabezamiento de autoridad = authority heading.* encabezamiento de forma = form heading.* encabezamiento de frase conjuntiva = conjunctive phrase heading.* encabezamiento de frase preposicional = prepositional phrase heading.* encabezamiento demasiado general = much-too-broad heading.* encabezamiento de materia = subject heading, subject description.* encabezamiento de materia controlado = controlled subject heading.* encabezamiento de materia específico = specific subject heading.* encabezamiento de microficha = microfiche header.* encabezamiento de nombre = name heading.* encabezamiento de nombre corporativo = corporate name heading.* encabezamiento de nombre personal = personal name heading.* encabezamiento de referencia = reference heading.* encabezamiento general = class entry.* encabezamiento informativo = explanatory heading.* encabezamiento informativo general = general explanatory heading.* encabezamiento invertido = inverted heading.* encabezamiento no aceptado = unestablished heading.* encabezamiento no admitido = non-approved heading.* encabezamiento no específico = non-specific heading.* encabezamiento obsoleto = dead heading.* encabezamiento paralelo = parallel heading.* encabezamiento personal uniforme = uniform personal heading.* encabezamiento por título = title entry.* encabezamiento preciso = coextensive heading.* encabezamiento principal = lead term, main entry heading.* encabezamiento relacionado = related heading.* Encabezamientos de Materia de Medicina (MeSH) = Medical Subject Headings (MeSH).* encabezamientos de nombre y título = name-title headings.* encabezamiento secundario = added entry heading.* encabezamiento subdividido o con subdivisiones = subdivided heading.* encabezamiento temático = topical heading.* encabezamiento uniforme = uniform heading.* frase como encabezamiento = phrase heading.* incluir como registro de encabezamiento secundario = trace.* LCSH (Lista de Encabezamientos de Materia de la Biblioteca del Congreso) = LCSH (Library of Congress List of Subject Headings).* lista alfabética de encabezamientos de mat = alphabetical list of subject headings.* lista de encabezamientos de materia = subject headings list.* Lista de Encabezamientos de Materia de la Asociación de Bibliotecas Escolar = SLA List.* Lista de Encabezamientos de Materias de Sears = Sears' List of Subject Headings.* normalización de un encabezamiento = establishment of + a uniform heading.* orden de combinación de encabezamientos = citation order.* primera palabra del encabezamiento = entry word.* registro de encabezamiento secundario de materia = subject tracing.* registro de encabezamientos secundarios = tracing.* termino inicial de un encabezamiento compuesto = lead term, main heading.* traducción de encabezamientos a través de notaciones bibliográficas = information switching.* variante de un encabezamiento = variant heading.* * *2 (en una ficha) heading3 (de un documento, apartado) heading* * *
encabezamiento sustantivo masculino
(— dirección, fecha) heading
encabezamiento sustantivo masculino
1 (de una carta) heading
(de un periódico) headline
2 (de una manifestación) head
' encabezamiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rótulo
English:
rubric
- head
- heading
* * *1. [de carta] opening;[de escrito, lista, apartado] heading; [en periódico] headline2. [preámbulo] foreword* * *m heading* * *1) : heading2) : salutation, opening* * *encabezamiento n heading -
8 образовываться из
•The amphibians evolved from fishes and gave rise to reptiles (or the reptiles evolved from amphibians).
•This expression comes from Eq. () by setting H' = 0.
•ATP is generated (or produced, or obtained) from adenosinediphosphate and organic phosphate.
•These conglomerates are derived from weathered limestone.
•Manganese nodules are formed from manganese and iron derived from...
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9 asiento
m.1 seat (silla, butaca).tomar asiento to sit downasiento abatible = seat that tips forward or folds flatasiento reclinable reclining seatasiento trasero back seat2 bottom.3 entry (commerce).asiento contable book entry4 sediment.5 valve seat.pres.indicat.1 1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: asentar.2 1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: asentir.* * *1 (silla etc) seat2 (emplazamiento) site3 (sedimento) sediment5 COMERCIO entry, registry6 (de vasija) bottom7 ARQUITECTURA settling\tomar asiento to take a seatasiento abatible reclining seatasiento delantero front seatasiento trasero rear seat, back seat* * *noun m.1) seat, place2) contract3) bottom* * *SM1) (=mueble) seat, chair; (=lugar) place; [de bicicleta] saddleasiento de atrás — [de coche] rear seat; [de moto] pillion seat
asiento expulsor, asiento lanzable, asiento proyectable — (Aer) ejector seat
asiento trasero — = asiento de atrás
2) (=sitio) site, location3) (=fondo) [de jarrón, silla] bottom; (=nalgas) * bottom, seat4) (Mec) seating5) (=poso) sediment6) (Arquit) settlinghacer asiento — to settle, sink
7) (Náut) trim8) (=arraigo) settling, establishment9) LAm(tb: asiento minero) (=población minera) mining town10) (Com) (=contrato) contract; [en libro] entry11) (Pol) treaty, peace treaty12) (=estabilidad) stability; (=juicio) good sense, judgment* * *1)a) ( para sentarse) seatasiento delantero/trasero — front/back seat
por favor, tome asiento — (frml) please take a seat (frml)
calentar el asiento — (fam)
no tuvo tiempo ni de calentar el asiento — he was only here two minutes
b) ( de bicicleta) saddlec) ( de silla) seatd) ( emplazamiento)fue asiento de muchas culturas — it was the home o seat of many cultures
e) (base, estabilidad) base2) ( en contabilidad) entry3) ( poso) sediment4) ( de válvula) seat5) (Const) settling* * *= index entry, record, seat, index record.Ex. All index entries and references in a PRECIS index are derived from an indexing string.Ex. A record is a complete unit of information about a person, item, product, book, patient, chemical, etc. and in a computer-held data base a record is all the information contained relating to a document.Ex. After a brief coffee break the department heads resumed their seats.Ex. Subject indexes consist of a series of index records with each record incorporating a word or phrase describing the subject acting as the access point, and further details.----* asiento analítico = analytical entry, analytical.* asiento analítico tipo "en" = in analytic entry.* asiento bibliográfico = bibliographic entry.* asiento catalográfico = catalogue entry, catalogue record, entry.* asiento comentado = annotated entry.* asiento de atrás = pillion seat.* asiento de autor = author entry.* asiento de autoridad = authority record.* asiento de baño = toilet seat.* asiento de inodoro = toilet seat.* asiento de primera fila = ringside seat, ringside ticket.* asiento descriptivo = descriptive entry.* asiento de título = title unit entry.* asiento de tribuna = grandstand seat.* asiento junto al cuadrilátero = ringside seat, ringside ticket.* asiento matriz = master entry.* asiento principal = main entry.* asiento reservado = reserved seat.* asientos = seating, seating accommodation.* asiento secundario = added entry, secondary entry.* asiento secundario de título = added title entry.* asiento secundario por autor y título = author-title added entry, name-title added entry.* asiento secundario por subtítulo = added subtitle entry.* asiento secundario por título = title added entry.* asiento trasero = back seat, pillion seat.* asiento único = unit entry.* catálogo de asiento único = unit entry catalogue.* en el asiento de atrás = in the back seat.* en el asiento trasero = in the back seat.* ir en el asiento trasero = pillion riding, ride + pillion .* número de asientos = seating.* pegado al asiento = rooted to + Posesivo + seat.* provisto de asientos = seated.* tomar asiento = take + a seat (on).* * *1)a) ( para sentarse) seatasiento delantero/trasero — front/back seat
por favor, tome asiento — (frml) please take a seat (frml)
calentar el asiento — (fam)
no tuvo tiempo ni de calentar el asiento — he was only here two minutes
b) ( de bicicleta) saddlec) ( de silla) seatd) ( emplazamiento)fue asiento de muchas culturas — it was the home o seat of many cultures
e) (base, estabilidad) base2) ( en contabilidad) entry3) ( poso) sediment4) ( de válvula) seat5) (Const) settling* * *= index entry, record, seat, index record.Ex: All index entries and references in a PRECIS index are derived from an indexing string.
Ex: A record is a complete unit of information about a person, item, product, book, patient, chemical, etc. and in a computer-held data base a record is all the information contained relating to a document.Ex: After a brief coffee break the department heads resumed their seats.Ex: Subject indexes consist of a series of index records with each record incorporating a word or phrase describing the subject acting as the access point, and further details.* asiento analítico = analytical entry, analytical.* asiento analítico tipo "en" = in analytic entry.* asiento bibliográfico = bibliographic entry.* asiento catalográfico = catalogue entry, catalogue record, entry.* asiento comentado = annotated entry.* asiento de atrás = pillion seat.* asiento de autor = author entry.* asiento de autoridad = authority record.* asiento de baño = toilet seat.* asiento de inodoro = toilet seat.* asiento de primera fila = ringside seat, ringside ticket.* asiento descriptivo = descriptive entry.* asiento de título = title unit entry.* asiento de tribuna = grandstand seat.* asiento junto al cuadrilátero = ringside seat, ringside ticket.* asiento matriz = master entry.* asiento principal = main entry.* asiento reservado = reserved seat.* asientos = seating, seating accommodation.* asiento secundario = added entry, secondary entry.* asiento secundario de título = added title entry.* asiento secundario por autor y título = author-title added entry, name-title added entry.* asiento secundario por subtítulo = added subtitle entry.* asiento secundario por título = title added entry.* asiento trasero = back seat, pillion seat.* asiento único = unit entry.* catálogo de asiento único = unit entry catalogue.* en el asiento de atrás = in the back seat.* en el asiento trasero = in the back seat.* ir en el asiento trasero = pillion riding, ride + pillion.* número de asientos = seating.* pegado al asiento = rooted to + Posesivo + seat.* provisto de asientos = seated.* tomar asiento = take + a seat (on).* * *A1 (para sentarse) seat¿hay asientos para todos? are there enough seats for everybody?me cedió su asiento he let me have his seat, he gave up his seat to measiento delantero/trasero front/back seatestos asientos están reservados/ocupados these seats o places are reserved/takencalentar el asiento ( fam): lo echaron rápido, no le dieron tiempo ni de calentar el asiento they got rid of him quickly, he was only here two minutesvenían a clase sólo para calentar el asiento they only came to school to pass the time of day2 (de una bicicleta) saddle3 (de una silla) seat4(emplazamiento): una organización con asiento en Roma an organization based in Rome o with its headquarters in Romefue asiento de muchas y muy distintas culturas it was the home o seat of many diverse cultures5 (base, estabilidad) baseeste jarrón tiene poco/mal asiento this vase has a small/uneven baseCompuestos:anatomically designed seat● asiento expulsor or proyectable or de eyecciónB (en contabilidad) entryC (poso) sedimentD (de una válvula) seatE ( Const) settling* * *
Del verbo asentar: ( conjugate asentar)
asiento es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Del verbo asentir: ( conjugate asentir)
asiento es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
asentar
asentir
asiento
asentar ( conjugate asentar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ campamento› to set up;
‹damnificados/refugiados› to place
2
3 (Com, Fin) to enter
asentarse verbo pronominal
1 [café/polvo/terreno] to settle
2 ( estar situado) [ciudad/edificio] to be situated, be built
3
asentir ( conjugate asentir) verbo intransitivo
to agree, consent;
asiento sustantivo masculino
1
por favor, tome asiento (frml) please take a seat (frml)
2 ( en contabilidad) entry
asentar verbo transitivo to settle
asentir verbo intransitivo to assent, agree
asentir con la cabeza, to nod
asiento sustantivo masculino
1 seat
asiento delantero/trasero, front/back seat
frml tome asiento, por favor, please take a seat
2 (poso) sediment
3 Fin entry
' asiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abatible
- acomodar
- cubierta
- cubierto
- estampido
- incómoda
- incómodo
- ocupada
- ocupado
- plaza
- quitar
- rebotar
- reclinar
- recostarse
- respaldo
- sitial
- solio
- abatir
- ajustar
- anatómico
- apoltronarse
- banca
- ceder
- delante
- delantero
- desocupado
- despedir
- disparado
- escaño
- estar
- gentileza
- hamaca
- libre
- lugar
- ocupar
- regular
- reservar
- sitio
- trasero
- uno
- vacante
English:
back
- book-keeping
- entry
- front seat
- occupy
- place
- rear
- resume
- seat
- take
- tip up
- toilet seat
- vacant
- car
- front
- give
- pillion
- sediment
- shade
- shoot
- usher
- window
* * *♦ nm1. [silla, butaca] seat;ceder el asiento a alguien to let sb have one's seat;reservar un asiento a alguien to save a seat for sb;tomar asiento to sit down;asiento delantero/trasero front/back seat;asiento de pasillo/de ventana [en avión] aisle/window seatasiento abatible [en coche] = seat that tips forwards or folds flat; [en tren] tip-up seat;asiento anatómico orthopaedic seat;asiento plegable folding chair;RP asiento rebatible [en auto] = seat that tips forwards or folds flat; [en tren] tip-up seat;asiento reclinable reclining seat2. [de silla, butaca] seat3. [base] [de vasija, botella] bottom4. [emplazamiento]la ciudad tiene su asiento en una montaña the city is located o situated on a mountain5. [poso] sediment6. Com entryasiento contable book entry* * *m1 seat;tomar asiento take a seat2 COM entry* * *asiento nm1) : seat, chairasiento trasero: back seat2) : location, site* * *asiento n seat -
10 HVÍTR
a. white (hvítt silfr); h. á hár, white-haired.* * *adj. [Ulf. hweits = λευκός; A. S. hwít; Engl. white; Hel. huît; O. H. G. hwîz; Germ. weiss; Swed. hvit; Dan. hvid]:—white; hvít skinn, white fur, 4. 24; h. motr, a white cap, Ld. 188; h. skjöldr, a white shield, Fms. x. 347; hit hvíta feldarins, Fbr. 148; hvítt blóm, white blossom, 4. 24; hvítt hold, white flesh (skin), id.; hvít hönd, a white band, Hallfred; h. háls, a white neck, of a lady, Rm.; h. hestr, a white horse, Fms. ix. 527; hvítr á har, white-haired, vi. 130; h. maðr ( fair of hue) ok vænn í andliti, x. 420; hvítan mann ok huglausan, Ld. 232; hvít mörk, white money, of pure silver, opp. to grátt ( grey) silver, B. K. 95; hvítr matr, white meat, i. e. milk, curds, and the like, opp. to flesh, in the eccl. law, K. Þ. K. 126; hvítr dögurðr, a white day meal, Sighvat; hvíta-matr, id, K. Þ. K. 102; mjall-hvítr, fann-h., snjó-h., drift-h., white as driven snow; al-h., white allover.B. Eccl. use of the word white:I. at the introduction of Christianity, neophytes in the week after their baptism used to wear white garments, called hvíta-váðir, f. pl. white weeds, as a symbol of baptism cleansing from sin and being a new birth; a neophyte was called hvít-váðungr, m. a ‘ white-weedling,’ one dressed in white weeds, Niðrst. 111: the Sagas contain many touching episodes of neophytes, esp. such as were baptized in old age, and died whilst in the white weeds; þat er sögn flestra manna at Kjartan hafi þann dag görzt handgenginn Ólafi konungi er hann var færðr ór hvíta-váðum ok þeir Bolli báðir, Ld. ch. 40; síðan hafði konungr þá í boði sínu ok veitti þeim ena virðuligustu veizlu meðan þeir vóru í hvítaváðum, ok lét kenna þeim heilög fræði, Fms. i. 230; Glúmr (Víga-Glúm) var biskupaðr í banasótt af Kol biskupi ok andaðisk í hvítaváðum, Glúm. 397; Bárðr tók sótt litlu síðar enn hann var skírðr ok andaðisk í hvítaváðum, Fms. ii. 153; Ólafr á Haukagili var skírðr ok andaðisk í hvítaváðum, Fs. (Vd.) 77; var Tóki síðan skírðr af hirðbiskupi Ólafs konungs, ok andaðisk í hvítaváðum, Fb. ii. 138; síðan andaðisk Gestr í hvítaváðum, Bárð. (sub fin.) Sweden, but above all Gothland, remained in great part heathen throughout the whole of the 11th century, after the neighbouring countries Denmark and Norway had become Christian, and so we find in Sweden Runic stones referring to Swedes who had died in the white weeds, some abroad and some at home; sem varð dauðr íhvítaváðum í Danmörku, Baut. 435; hann varð dauðr í Danmörku í hvítaváðum, 610; þeir dó í hvítaváðum, 68; sem dó í hvítaváðum, 271; hann varð dauðr í hvítaváðum, 223, 497. Churches when consecrated used to be dressed out with white; var Kjartan at Borg grafinn, þá var kirkja nyvígð ok í hvítaváðum, Ld. 230.II. the white garments gave rise to new words and phrases amongst the first generation of northern Christians:1. Hvíta-Kristr, m. ‘ White-Christ,’ was the favourite name of Christ; hafa láti mik heitan Hvíta-Kristr at viti eld, ef…, Sighvat; another poet (Edda 91) uses the word; and in prose, dugi þú mér, Hvíta-Kristr, help thou me, White-Christ! Fs. 101; ok þeir er þann sið hafa taka nafn af þeim Guði er þeir trúa á, ok kallaðr er Hvíta-Kristr ok því heita þeir Kristnir, mér er ok sagt at H. sé svá miskunsamr, at …, Fms. i. 295; en ef ek skal á guð nacquat trúa, hvat er mér þá verra at ek trúa á Hvíta-Krist en á annat guð? Ó. H. 204; Arnljótr svarar, heyrt hefi ek getið Hvíta-Krists, en ekki er mér kunnigt um athöfn hans eða hvar hann ræðr fyrir, 211; en þó trúi ek á Hvíta-Krist, Fb. ii. 137.2. the great festivals, Yule (see Ld. ch. 40), Easter and Pentecost, but especially the two latter, were the great seasons for christening; in the Roman Catholic church especially Easter, whence in Roman usage the first Sunday after Easter was called Dominica in Albis; but in the northern churches, perhaps owing to the cold weather at Easter time, Pentecost, as the birthday of the church, seems to have been specially appointed for christening and for ordination, see Hungrv. ch. 2, Thom. 318; hence the following week was termed the Holy Week (Helga Vika). Hence; Pentecost derived its name from the white garments, and was called Hvíta-dagar, the White days, i. e. Whitsun-week; frá Páskadegi inum fýrsta skulu vera vikur sjau til Drottins-dags í Hvítadögum; Drottinsdag í Hvítadögum skulu vér halda sem hinn fyrsta Páskadag, K. Þ. K. 102; þváttdag fyrir Hvítadaga = Saturday next before Whitsunday, 126, 128; Páskadag inn fyrsta ok Uppstigningar-dag ok Drottinsdag í Hvítadögum, 112; þá Imbrudaga er um Hvítadaga verða, 120; vóru afteknir tveir dagar í Hvítadögum, Bs. i. 420; um várit á Hvítadögum, Orkn. 438: Hvítadaga-vika, u, f. White-day week = Whitsun-week, K. Þ. K. 126: in sing., þeir kómu at Hvítadegi (= Whitsunday) til Björgynjar, Fms. x. 63, v. 1.: Hvítadaga-helgi, f. the White-day feast, Whitsuntide, Fms. viii. 373, xi. 339, Sturl. iii. 206: Hvítadaga-hríð, a snow storm during the White days, Ann. 1330: Hvít-Drottins-dagr, m. the White Lord’s day, i. e. Whitsunday, the northern Dominica in Albis, Rb. 484, Fms. vii. 156, Bs. i. 62, where it refers to the 20th of May, 1056, on which day Isleif the first bishop of Iceland was consecrated. The name that at last prevailed was Hvíta-sunna, u, f. Whitsun, i. e. White-sun, D. N. ii. 263, 403: Hvítasunni-dagr, m. Whitsuday, Fb. ii. 546, Fms. viii. 63, v. l.: Hvítasunnudags-vika, u, f. Whitsun-week, Fb. ii. 546; Páskaviku, ok Hvítasunnudagsviku, ok þrjár vikur fyrir Jónsvöku, ok svá fyrir Michials-messu, N. G. L. i. 150; hvítasunnudagshátíð, Thom. 318. As the English was the mother-church of that of Norway and Iceland, the Icelandic eccl. phrases are derived from the English language. See Bingham’s Origg. s. vv. White Garments, and Dominica in Albis, where however no reference is given to Icel. writers. In modern Denmark and Norway the old name has been displaced by Pindse, i. e. Pfingsten, derived from the Greek word, whereas in Icel., as in Engl., only the name Hvítasunna is known, ☞ In Denmark the people make a practice of thronging to the woods on Whitsun morning to see the rising of the sun, and returning with green branches in their hands, the trees being just in bud at that season.C. COMPDS: hvítabjörn, hvítadagar, hvítagnípa, hvítalogn, hvítamatr, Hvítasunna, hvítaváðir, hvítavalr, hvítarmr, hvítbránn, hvítbrúnn, hvítdreki, Hvítdrottinsdagr, hvítfaldaðr, hvítfjaðraðr, hvítflekkóttr, hvítfyrsa, hvítfyssi, hvíthaddaðr, hvíthárr, hvítjarpr, hvítklæddr, hvítmelingar, hvítröndóttr, hvítskeggjaðr, hvítskinn, hvítváðungr.II. as pr. names, Hvítr, Engl. White, Dan. Hvid, Landn.; esp. as a surname, Hvíti, the White, Óláfr Hvíti, Þorsteinn Hvíti, Landn.: Hvít-beinn, m. White-hone, a nickname, Landn.; as also Hvíta-skáld, Hvíta-ský, Hvíta-leðr, Hvíta-kollr, Landn.: in local names, Hvíta-býr, Whitby; Hvíta-nes, Hvíta-dalr, Landn.; Hvít-á, the White-water, a name of several Icel. rivers flowing from glaciers, Hvítár-vellir, Hvítár-síða, Landn.; Hvítramanna-land, White-men’s-land, old name of the southern part of the present United States, Landn. -
11 cadena de indización
(n.) = index string, indexing stringEx. Also, if a simple algorithm for the generation of index entries can be stated then additional entries and references can be printed by computer, using the primary index string as input data.Ex. All index entries and references in a PRECIS index are derived from an indexing string.* * *(n.) = index string, indexing stringEx: Also, if a simple algorithm for the generation of index entries can be stated then additional entries and references can be printed by computer, using the primary index string as input data.
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12 venta al por mayor
(n.) = wholesaling, wholesaleEx. In this example, the reader is trying to follow up all the ramifications of a fairly comprehensive subject such as 'commerce', which might include not only 'retailing' but also ' wholesaling', 'accounting', 'consumer protection' and so on.Ex. Such lists are derived from information about sales supplied to the list-compilers by people who sell books, retail and wholesale.* * *(n.) = wholesaling, wholesaleEx: In this example, the reader is trying to follow up all the ramifications of a fairly comprehensive subject such as 'commerce', which might include not only 'retailing' but also ' wholesaling', 'accounting', 'consumer protection' and so on.
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13 HLAUT
I) f. blood of sacrifice.* * *f. (not n.); the gender is borne out by the genitive tein hlautar, Vellekla; as also by the dat. hlautinni, Landn. (App.) 336, in an old transcript of the lost vellum Vatnshyrna (see Kjaln. S. Ísl. ii. 403, where hlautinn):—the blood of sacrifice, used for soothsaying; this word is prob. to be derived from hlutr (hlautr), as an abbreviated form, for hlaut-blóð = sanguis sortidicus, and refers to the rite, practised in the heathen age, of enquiring into the future by dipping bunches of chips or twigs into the blood, and shaking them; those twigs were called teinar, hlaut-teinar, hlaut-viðr, blót-spánn, q. v.; the act of shaking was called hrista teina, to shake twigs, Hým. 1; kjósa hlautvið, to choose lot chips, Vsp. In Vellekla the true reading is prob. hann (earl Hakon) valdi (from velja, MS. vildi) tein hlautar, meaning the same as kjósa hlautvið in Vsp., an emendation borne out by the words ‘felldi blótspán’ (Fagrsk. l. c.) in the prose text, which is a paraphrase of the verse; the explanation of the passage in Lex. Poët. is no doubt erroneous. It was also called fella blótspán, see that word, p. 71. The walls of the temple inside and out, the altars, and the worshippers were sprinkled with the blood, the flesh of the slain cattle was to be eaten (whereas the blood was a sacrifice, as well as the means of augury, and was not to be eaten); this rite is described in Hkr. Hák. S. Góða ch. 16: en blóð þat allt er þar kom af (i. e. from the slain cattle) þá var þat kallat hlaut ok hlaut-bollar þat er blóð þat stóð í, ok hlaut-teinar, þat var svá gört sem stöklar ( bunches); með því skyldi rjóða stallana öllu saman, ok svá veggi hofsins útan ok innan, ok svá stökkva á mennina; en slátr ( the meat) skyldi hafa til mann-fagnaðar: the passages in Eb. ch. 4, p. 6 new Ed., in Kjaln. S. ch. 2, and in Landn. (App.), are derived from the same source as the passage in Hkr., but present a less correct and somewhat impaired text; even the text in Hkr. is not quite clear, esp. the phrase, þat var gört sem stökkull, which prob. means that the hlaut-teinar were bound up in a bunch and used for the sprinkling. The blood-sprinkling mentioned in Exod. xii. 22 illustrates the passage above cited; cp. hleyti, hljóta, and hlutr. -
14 использование ресурсов морского дна
использование ресурсов морского дна
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[ http://www.eionet.europa.eu/gemet/alphabetic?langcode=en]EN
sea bed exploitation
Marine mineral resources extend far beyond those presently exploited; minerals are derived from two separate types of marine sources: from sedimentary deposits underlying the continental shelves and from inshore deposits on the surface of the continental shelves. By far the most valuable of the mineral resources exploited from marine environments is petroleum. Offshore placer deposits on the surface of the continental shelves yield gold, platinum, and tin. On the floors of the world's oceans manganese nodules are found as a result of pelagic sedimentation or precipitation; they are small, irregular, black to brown, friable, laminated concretionary masses consisting primarily of manganese salts and manganese-oxide minerals. (Source: PARCOR / BJGEO)
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > использование ресурсов морского дна
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15 اشتق
اشْتَقّ \ derive: to obtain (from sth.): Petrol is derived from mineral oil. Some English words, like ‘beauty’ are derived from French. -
16 derive
اشْتَقّ \ derive: to obtain (from sth.): Petrol is derived from mineral oil. Some English words, like ‘beauty’ are derived from French. -
17 происходить
•Anaplastic cells are derived from adult, differentiated cells.
•This change comes about by virtue of the force acting on...
•Such explosions come ( about) (or occur) each 100 years.
II•No major breakthrough has come about (разг.).
•Most of the world's volcanic activity is found near the boundaries of...
•This process has been going on for 3 billion years.
•The change from melt to crystalline rock happens (or occurs) rapidly.
•Here, fluvial denudation has been in progress for long periods of time.
•Expansion of the clay mass results when more water penetrates...
•The Mediterranean Sea was the site of extensive evaporite depositions ( B Средиземном море происходили...).
•Processes of fluvial denudation are at work from the very beginning.
•Two processes operate simultaneously.
•Every living cell is a seat of numerous metabolic reactions.
•Combustion will occur (or proceed) at any pressure if a suitable catalyst is added.
•Under these conditions the transformation of heat energy into other forms of energy takes place.
•The past 20 years have witnessed an amazing increase in the number of molecules detected.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > происходить
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18 tribus
trĭbus, ūs (dat. and abl. plur.:I.tribubus,
Cic. Rep. 2, 9, 16; Liv. 5, 18, 2; 23, 12, 16, etc.; but trebibos, Ephem. Epigr. 2, 208, n. 299; never tribibus; cf. Serv. ad Verg. G. 3, 376, and v., in gen., Neue, Formenl. 1, 361 sqq.), f. [tri-; root in tres (dat. tribus) and bhū; Gr. phu- in phulê; v. Corss. Ausspr. 1, 163], orig. a third part of the Roman people; as their numbers increased it came to mean,Lit., a division of the people, a tribe (the number of these tribes finally increased to thirty-five, of which thirty-one were rusticae tribus or country tribes, and four urbanae tribus or city tribes; the following are the names of the tribes, the city tribes being printed in Italics, viz.: Aemilia, Aniensis, Arniensis, Claudia, Collina, Cornelia, Crustumina, Esquilina, Fabia, Falerina, Galesia, Horatia, Lemonia, Maecia, Menenia, Oufentina, Palatina, Papiria, Pollia, Pomptina, Popilia, Pupinia, Quirina, Romilia, Sabatina, Scaptia, Sergia, Stellatina, Suburana, Terentina, Tromentina, Veientina, Velina, Veturia, Voltinia. Some of these names are the same as the names of Roman gentes, and others are derived from the names of places where these tribes at first resided), Varr. L. L. 4, 9, 17; Cic. Rep. 2, 8, 14; Liv. 1, 36, 7; 8, 37, 12; 9, 46, 2 Weissenb. ad loc.; id. Epit. 19; Col. 5, 1, 7; Val. Max. 7, 1, 2; 9, 10, 1; cf. Niebuhr, Röm. Gesch. 1, p. 426 sq.;B.and see the names of these tribes in Inscr. Orell. II. pp. 11-28 and 147: inventum tamen esse fortem amicum ex eādem familia Q. Verrem Romilia,
of the Romilian tribe, Cic. Verr. 1, 8, 23; cf.Ser. Sulpicius, Q. F. Lemonia, Rufus,
id. Phil. 9, 7, 15:L. AVRELIVS L. FIL. CAMILIA FIRMVS, etc.,
Inscr. Orell. 3070:Africanus censor tribu movebat eum centurionem, qui in Pauli pugna non affuerat,
removed, expelled from the tribe, Cic. de Or. 2, 67, 272; so,tribu movere aliquem,
id. Clu. 43, 122; Liv. 45, 15, 4; 4, 24, 7; 24, 18, 6; 45, 15, 4; Val. Max. 2, 4, 4:urbanae (tribus) in quas transferri ignominia esset, desidiae probro,
Plin. 18, 3, 3, § 13:populus in tribus convocatus,
Cic. Leg. 3, 19, 44:ea multitudo tribus circuit, genibus se omnium advolvens,
Liv. 8, 37, 9.—Trop., comicè:II.grammaticas ambire tribus,
to canvass the Grammarian tribe, Hor. Ep. 1, 19, 40.—Transf.1.Of Macedonians:2.satellites illi ex tribu suā legunt,
Just. 13, 3, 1 (al. turbā).—In gen., the commonalty, the mass, mob, poor people, Mart. 8, 15, 4; Plin. 19, 4, 19, § 54:equitem imitatae tribus,
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19 эконометрика
Занимается измерением экономических взаимосвязей, которые получаются из априорного рассуждения. Измеряемые взаимосвязи получаются из экономической теории и выражаются языком математики. — It is concerned with the measurement of economic relationships that are produced from a priori reasoning. The relationships to be measured are derived from economic theory and expressed in the language of mathematics.
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20 NJÓTA
* * *(nýt; naut, nutum; notit), v.1) to have the use or benefit of, to enjoy (þú skalt njóta kvikfjár þíns ok verða í brottu frá Helgafelli); skal hann njóta draums síns, he shall have his dream out; njót þú heill handa, good luck go with your hands;2) to derive benefit from, profit by; Egils nauztu at því, föður þíns, you had your father Egil to thank for that; lítt lætr þú mik njóta frændsemi frá þér, you let me have little profit of kinship with you; nauzt þú nú þess, at ek var eigi við búinn, it was your good fortune that I was not ready for you; njóta e-s við, to receive help at one’s hands; mun ek yðvar verða við at njóta, I shall have need of your help; njóta af e-u, to consume (naut vóru œrin, nutum af stórum);3) impers., ekki nýtr sólar, there is no sun; naut at því mest hans forellris, at, it was chiefly due to his forefathers that; þess naut mjök við í Þrándheimi ( it helped greatly), at menn áttu þar mikil forn korn;4) recipr., njótast, to enjoy each other (Þorveig seiddi til þess, at þau skyldi eigi njóta mega).* * *pres. nýt; pret. naut, nauzt, naut, pl. nutu; subj. nyti; imperat. njót: [Ulf. niûtan and ga-niutan = ἀγρεύεν, συλλαμβάνειν, but also = ὀνίνασθαι, Philem. 20; as also nuta = ἁλιεύς, ὁ ζωγρων; it may be that net, nót (= a net) are derived from the same root, and that the primitive sense of this word was to catch, hunt, whence metaph. to use, enjoy; A. S. niotan; O. H. G. niozan; Germ. nützen, geniessen; Dan. nyde.]B. To use, enjoy, with gen.; neyta eðr njóta vættis, Nj. 238, Grág. ii. 79; njóta yndis, Vsp. 63; ættir jóku, aldrs nutu, Rm. 37, Fs. 39; vel keypts litar hefi ek vel notið, Hm. 107; nýtr manngi nás, 70; knáka ek þess njóta, Am. 52; njóta Guðs miskunnar, Hom. 43, O. H. L. 88; skal hann n. draums síns, he shall enjoy his dream undisturbed, Nj. 94; ef hann hefði eigi notið hans ráða ok vizku, Fb. ii. 80; njóti sá er nam, Hm. 165; njóttú ef þú namt, Sdm.; niout kubls! see kuml; njóttú heill handa, blessed be thy hands! an exclamation, Nj. 60, Gísl. 87; svá njóta ek trú minnar, at …, upon my faith! upon my word! Edda i. 130.II. to derive benefit from or through the virtue of another person; Sigríðr. kona þin, er þess van at þit njótið hennar bæði nú ok síðarr, Fms. ii. 18; naut hann drottningar at því, v. 348; Egils nauztú at því föður þíns, Ísl. ii. 215; at hann mundi njóta föður sins en gjalda, Gísl. 73; heldr geldr Leifr Þrándar en nýtr frá mér, Fms. ii. 116 (see gjalda II. 2):—to get advantage from, nauztú nú þess (it saved thee, helped thee) at ek var eigi við búinn, Nj. 58; vér skulum þess n. at vér erum fleiri, 64; n. liðsmunar, to avail oneself of one’s greater strength:—n. e-s við, to receive help at one’s hands; fyrir löngu værir þú af lífi tekinn ef eigi nytir þú vár við, Fb. ii. 130; því at þér nutuð mín við, Ó. H. 136; mun ek yðar þurfa við at n. ef ek fæ rétt af, Nj. 6:—n. af e-u, to consume; naut vóru ærin nutum af stórum, Am. 92.2. impers., þess naut mjök við í Þrándheimi ( it availed much) at menn áttu þar mikil forn korn, Ó. H. 102; naut at því mest forellris, Fms. viii. 11: in the phrase, það nýtr sólar, the sun is seen; ekki nýtr þar sólar, there is little sun, Edda 40.III. recipr. to enjoy one another; Þorveig seiddi til þess at þau skyldi eigi njótask mega, Korm. 54; þó höfum vit bæði breytni til þess at vit mættim njótask, Nj. 13; ok þótti fýsiligt at þau nytisk, that they should marry, O. T. 32.
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