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61 introducir
v.1 to put in, to insert (meter) (llave, carta).introduzca su número secreto enter your PIN number2 to bring in, to introduce.una banda que introduce droga en el país a gang smuggling drugs into the countryElla introdujo la madera She introduced=inserted the wood.Ella introdujo a la nueva secretaria She introduced the new secretary.Ella introdujo la nueva técnica She introduced the new technique.Ella introdujo su nuevo producto She introduced her new product.Ella introdujo al plomero She introduced=ushered in the plumber.3 to enter, to type in.El chico introdujo los datos The boy entered=typed in the data.4 to slip in.5 to be inserted in, to be introduced in.Se te introduce una aguja A needle is inserted in you.* * *2 (meter) to put, place; (insertar) insert■ el domador introduce su cabeza en las fauces del león the lion tamer puts his head in the lion's mouth3 (importar) to bring in, import; (clandestinamente) to smuggle in1 (entrar) to go in, get in, enter\introducir modificaciones/novedades/cambios en algo to modify something, make changes to something* * *verb1) to introduce2) insert3) input, insert* * *1. VT1) (=meter)a) [+ mano, pie] to put, place (en in(to))[+ moneda, llave] to put, insert (en in(to))introdujo los pies en el agua — he put o placed his feet in(to) the water
introduzca la moneda/el disquete en la ranura — insert the coin/the diskette in(to) the slot
b) [+ enfermedad, mercancías] to bring (en into)introduce (en into) [+ contrabando, droga] to bring (en in(to))cualquier animal puede introducir la rabia en el país — any animal could bring o introduce rabies into the country
esa bebida hace ya años que se introdujo en España — that drink was introduced in Spain o was brought onto the Spanish market years ago
introducir algo en el mercado — to bring sth onto the market, introduce sth into the market
c)introducir a algn en — [+ habitación] to show sb into; [+ situación real] to introduce sb to; [+ situación irreal] to transport sb to
la novela nos introduce en el Egipto de Cleopatra — the novel takes us back to the Egypt of Cleopatra
2) (=empezar) [+ cultivo, ley, método] to introducepoco a poco se fueron introduciendo las tradiciones árabes — Arab traditions were gradually introduced
para introducir el tema, empezaré hablando de política exterior — to introduce the subject, I'll begin by discussing foreign policy
introducir la ley del divorcio causó muchos problemas — the introduction of the divorce law caused many problems, introducing the divorce law was very problematic
3) (=realizar) [+ medidas, reformas] to bring in, introducequieren introducir cambios en la legislación — they want to make changes to the current legislation, they want to introduce changes into the current legislation
las reformas se introducirán gradualmente a lo largo de los próximos tres años — the reforms will be phased in over the next three years, the reforms will be brought in o introduced gradually over the next three years
se deben introducir mejoras en el diseño del folleto — improvements need to be made to the pamphlet design
4) (Inform) [+ datos] to input, enter2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <llave/moneda> to insertintrodujo la papeleta en la urna — he put his ballot paper in o into the ballot box
2)a) <cambios/medidas/ley> to introduce, bring inintroducir un nuevo producto en el mercado — to introduce a new product into o bring a new product onto the market
b) <contrabando/drogas> to bring in, smuggle inun solo perro podría introducir la enfermedad en el país — a single dog could bring o introduce the disease into the country
3)a) (presentar, iniciar) to introduceb) < persona> ( a una actividad)c) ( en un ambiente)2.el escritor nos introduce en la Francia del siglo pasado — the writer takes us back to the France of the last century
introducirse v prona) ( meterse)b) persona to gain access tose introdujeron en el banco por un túnel — they gained access to o got into the bank via a tunnel
c) ( entrar en uso) modato come ind) ( hacerse conocido) to become known* * *= enter, feed, input, insert, introduce, key in, load into, put in, put into, read in, usher in, inaugurate, carry in, slip in between, roll out.Ex. Entry of an 'e' for end will bring back the screen shown in Figure 23 where you can make another choice or enter 'e' for end.Ex. The computer merely needs to be fed with the source documents and their citation, and with the appropriate software, will generate the indexes.Ex. Thus the electronic journal (e-journal) is a concept where scientists are able to input ideas and text to a computer data base for their colleagues to view, and similarly to view the work of others.Ex. Gaps are left in the apportionment of notation in order to permit new subjects to be inserted.Ex. The report introduced a range of ideas which have influenced subsequent code construction.Ex. The advantage is that information does not have to be keyed in.Ex. Multiple copies of the catalogue or index in the conventional sense are not required, but the data base can be copied and loaded into various computer systems.Ex. For those of you who are not familiar with OCLC and the way we work the data base is not a vast receptacle into which we throw any kind of record that anybody wants to put in.Ex. If the bibliographic record is found, it can be put into the system catalog immediately.Ex. Light pens can be used to read in data from bar codes on borrowers' cards, books, records, audio-visual materials.Ex. Optical technology has ushered in a new phase in the storage and retrieval of information.Ex. In the beginning staff delivered books to readers in their homes, while in 1972 a mobile library service was inaugurated enabling readers to choose their own materials.Ex. The first printing presses had two moving parts: the carriage assembly, which carried the type and paper in and out of the press, and the impression assembly, by means of which the paper was pressed down on to the inked type.Ex. At all periods, but uncommonly before the eighteenth century, the lines of type might be 'leaded', thin strips of typemetal, reglet, or card being slipped in between each one.Ex. I don't need to tell those of you from higher education institutions how course management systems are starting to really proliferate and roll out in higher education.----* introducir a golpes = hammer into.* introducir Algo/Alguien en = usher + Nombre + into.* introducir Algo en = take + Nombre + into.* introducir arrastrando = haul in.* introducir datos = key + data.* introducir datos en el ordenador = input.* introducir datos partiendo de cero = enter from + scratch.* introducir de contrabando = smuggle in.* introducir de nuevo = re-enter [reenter].* introducir en = merge into.* introducir escalonadamente = spiral.* introducir gradualmente = phase in.* introducir ilegalmente = smuggle in.* introducir información = provide + input.* introducir mediante el teclado = keyboard.* introducir mejoras = make + improvements.* introducir poco a poco a = filter through to.* introducir por primera vez = pioneer.* introducir progresivamente = spiral.* introducirse = creep (up) (in/into), enter into, make + Posesivo + way (into/onto).* introducirse completamente en = immerse + Reflexivo + in.* introducirse en = insinuate + Posesivo + way through, insinuate + Reflexivo + (into), insinuate into.* introducirse poco a poco = ease + Reflexivo + in.* introducirse sigilosamente = creep up on.* introducir tirando = haul in.* introducir un cambio = bring + change.* volver a introducir = re-enter [reenter], reintroduce, reinsert.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <llave/moneda> to insertintrodujo la papeleta en la urna — he put his ballot paper in o into the ballot box
2)a) <cambios/medidas/ley> to introduce, bring inintroducir un nuevo producto en el mercado — to introduce a new product into o bring a new product onto the market
b) <contrabando/drogas> to bring in, smuggle inun solo perro podría introducir la enfermedad en el país — a single dog could bring o introduce the disease into the country
3)a) (presentar, iniciar) to introduceb) < persona> ( a una actividad)c) ( en un ambiente)2.el escritor nos introduce en la Francia del siglo pasado — the writer takes us back to the France of the last century
introducirse v prona) ( meterse)b) persona to gain access tose introdujeron en el banco por un túnel — they gained access to o got into the bank via a tunnel
c) ( entrar en uso) modato come ind) ( hacerse conocido) to become known* * *= enter, feed, input, insert, introduce, key in, load into, put in, put into, read in, usher in, inaugurate, carry in, slip in between, roll out.Ex: Entry of an 'e' for end will bring back the screen shown in Figure 23 where you can make another choice or enter 'e' for end.
Ex: The computer merely needs to be fed with the source documents and their citation, and with the appropriate software, will generate the indexes.Ex: Thus the electronic journal (e-journal) is a concept where scientists are able to input ideas and text to a computer data base for their colleagues to view, and similarly to view the work of others.Ex: Gaps are left in the apportionment of notation in order to permit new subjects to be inserted.Ex: The report introduced a range of ideas which have influenced subsequent code construction.Ex: The advantage is that information does not have to be keyed in.Ex: Multiple copies of the catalogue or index in the conventional sense are not required, but the data base can be copied and loaded into various computer systems.Ex: For those of you who are not familiar with OCLC and the way we work the data base is not a vast receptacle into which we throw any kind of record that anybody wants to put in.Ex: If the bibliographic record is found, it can be put into the system catalog immediately.Ex: Light pens can be used to read in data from bar codes on borrowers' cards, books, records, audio-visual materials.Ex: Optical technology has ushered in a new phase in the storage and retrieval of information.Ex: In the beginning staff delivered books to readers in their homes, while in 1972 a mobile library service was inaugurated enabling readers to choose their own materials.Ex: The first printing presses had two moving parts: the carriage assembly, which carried the type and paper in and out of the press, and the impression assembly, by means of which the paper was pressed down on to the inked type.Ex: At all periods, but uncommonly before the eighteenth century, the lines of type might be 'leaded', thin strips of typemetal, reglet, or card being slipped in between each one.Ex: I don't need to tell those of you from higher education institutions how course management systems are starting to really proliferate and roll out in higher education.* introducir a golpes = hammer into.* introducir Algo/Alguien en = usher + Nombre + into.* introducir Algo en = take + Nombre + into.* introducir arrastrando = haul in.* introducir datos = key + data.* introducir datos en el ordenador = input.* introducir datos partiendo de cero = enter from + scratch.* introducir de contrabando = smuggle in.* introducir de nuevo = re-enter [reenter].* introducir en = merge into.* introducir escalonadamente = spiral.* introducir gradualmente = phase in.* introducir ilegalmente = smuggle in.* introducir información = provide + input.* introducir mediante el teclado = keyboard.* introducir mejoras = make + improvements.* introducir poco a poco a = filter through to.* introducir por primera vez = pioneer.* introducir progresivamente = spiral.* introducirse = creep (up) (in/into), enter into, make + Posesivo + way (into/onto).* introducirse completamente en = immerse + Reflexivo + in.* introducirse en = insinuate + Posesivo + way through, insinuate + Reflexivo + (into), insinuate into.* introducirse poco a poco = ease + Reflexivo + in.* introducirse sigilosamente = creep up on.* introducir tirando = haul in.* introducir un cambio = bring + change.* volver a introducir = re-enter [reenter], reintroduce, reinsert.* * *introducir [I6 ]vtA (meter) introducir algo EN algo:introdujo la papeleta en la urna he put his ballot paper in o into the ballot box, he placed his ballot paper in the ballot boxintroducir la moneda en la ranura insert the coin in the slotintrodujo la llave en la cerradura he put o inserted the key in o into the lockintroducir un cuchillo en el centro del pastel insert a knife into the middle of the cakeB1 ‹cambios/medidas/ley› to introduce, bring in, institute ( frml) introducir algo EN algo:se introdujo una modificación en el reglamento a change was made in the rulesfue introducida en Europa en el siglo XVI it was introduced o brought into Europe in the 16th centuryquieren introducir un nuevo producto en el mercado they plan to introduce a new product into o bring a new product onto the market2 ‹contrabando/drogas› to bring in, smuggle inun solo perro podría introducir la enfermedad en el país a single dog could bring o introduce the disease into the countryC1 (presentar, iniciar) to introduceestas tres notas introducen el nuevo tema musical these three notes introduce the new theme2 ‹persona› (a una actividad) introducir a algn A algo to introduce sb TO sthfue él quien me introdujo a la lectura de los clásicos it was he who introduced me to the classics3 (en un ambiente) introducir a algn EN algo:su música nos introduce en un mundo mágico his music transports us to a magical worldel escritor nos introduce en la Francia del siglo pasado the writer takes us back to the France of the last century1(meterse): el agua se introducía por las ranuras the water was coming in o was seeping through the cracksla moneda rodó hasta introducirse por una grieta the coin rolled along and dropped down a crack2 «persona» to gain access tose introdujeron en el banco por un túnel they gained access to o got into the bank via a tunnel3«ideas/costumbres/moda»: introducirse EN algo: ideas foráneas que se introdujeron poco a poco en nuestra sociedad foreign ideas which gradually found their way into our societysu obra se introdujo en México a través de las traducciones de Sanz his works became known in Mexico through Sanz's translations* * *
introducir ( conjugate introducir) verbo transitivo
1 ( en general) to put … in;
‹ moneda› to insert;
introducir algo en algo to put sth into sth;
‹ moneda› to insert sth in sth
2
‹ producto› to introduce
3 ( presentar) ‹acto/cantante› to introduce
introducirse verbo pronominal
[ costumbre] to be introduced
introducir verbo transitivo
1 to introduce: su padre lo introdujo en la política, his father introduced him to politics
2 (meter) to insert, put in: introduzca una moneda, por favor, please insert coin
' introducir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
deslizar
- embutir
- iniciar
- pasar
- sonda
- meter
English:
bring in
- dread
- feed
- input
- insert
- introduce
- jam in
- key in
- opportunity
- pack in
- phase
- promise
- put in
- stick in
- well
- work in
- bring
- float
* * *♦ vt1. [meter] [llave, carta] to put in, to insert;Informát [datos] to input, to enter;introdujo la moneda en la ranura she put o inserted the coin in the slot;introdujo la carta en el sobre he put the letter in the envelope;introduzca su número secreto enter your PIN number2. [conducir] [persona] to show in;introdujo a los visitantes en la sala de espera she showed the visitors into the waiting room3. [en película, novela] to introduce;en su última obra el autor introduce a dos nuevos personajes in his latest work the author introduces two new characters4. [medidas, ley] to introduce, to bring in;introdujeron un plan para combatir el desempleo they introduced o brought in a scheme to combat unemployment;piensan introducir cambios en la ley they are planning to make changes to the law5. [mercancías] to bring in, to introduce;los españoles introdujeron los caballos en América the Spanish introduced horses to America;una banda que introduce droga en el país a gang smuggling drugs into the country;fue él quien introdujo las ideas revolucionarias en el país it was he who introduced o brought revolutionary ideas to the countryla introdujo en el mundo de la moda he introduced her to the world of fashion;nos introdujo en los principios básicos de la astronomía he introduced us to the basic principles of astronomy* * *v/t1 introduce2 ( meter) insert3 INFOR input* * *introducir {61} vt1) : to introduce2) : to bring in3) : to insert4) : to input, to enter* * *introducir vb -
62 amigable
adj.1 amicable.2 friendly, easy to get along with, social, sociable.* * *► adjetivo1 amicable, friendly* * *adj.amicable, friendly* * *ADJ (=amistoso) friendly, sociable(Jur)* * ** * *= usable [useable], user friendly, amicable, convivial, people-friendly, friendly [friendlier -comp., friendliest -sup.].Ex. DBMS are essentially programming frameworks, and can offer good storage and retrieval, but often are intended for programmers to interact with, and thus may need a programmer in order to make them usable to libraries.Ex. As information-retrieval software becomes available in more user friendly packages, the trend towards local computerized information-retrieval systems is likely to be reinforced.Ex. Feaver mentioned that she and Claverhouse frequently engage in some real 'donnybrooks,' as she put it, which invariably include a lot of amicable bantering, whenever they discuss anything.Ex. Conversely, the faculty and administrators, free from obstacles and frustrations, are able to see the library as the convivial institution.Ex. A people-friendly information society in the UK should not just be global, but also local.Ex. Her face broke into a warm friendly smile.* * ** * *= usable [useable], user friendly, amicable, convivial, people-friendly, friendly [friendlier -comp., friendliest -sup.].Ex: DBMS are essentially programming frameworks, and can offer good storage and retrieval, but often are intended for programmers to interact with, and thus may need a programmer in order to make them usable to libraries.
Ex: As information-retrieval software becomes available in more user friendly packages, the trend towards local computerized information-retrieval systems is likely to be reinforced.Ex: Feaver mentioned that she and Claverhouse frequently engage in some real 'donnybrooks,' as she put it, which invariably include a lot of amicable bantering, whenever they discuss anything.Ex: Conversely, the faculty and administrators, free from obstacles and frustrations, are able to see the library as the convivial institution.Ex: A people-friendly information society in the UK should not just be global, but also local.Ex: Her face broke into a warm friendly smile.* * *‹persona› friendly; ‹trato› friendly, amicablele habló en tono poco amigable she spoke to him in a rather unfriendly manner* * *
amigable adjetivo ‹ persona› friendly;
‹ trato› friendly, amicable;
amigable adjetivo friendly
' amigable' also found in these entries:
English:
amicable
* * *amigable adjamicable* * *adj friendly* * *amigable adj: friendly, amicable♦ amigablemente adv -
63 compañero
adj.accompanying.m.1 companion, comrade, friend, pal.2 associate, affiliate, partner.3 live-in lover.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (sentimental, pareja) partner2 (colega) companion, mate; (camarada) comrade3 figurado (guante, zapato, etc) the other one, the one that goes with this one\compañero,-a de armas comrade-in-armscompañero,-a de colegio schoolmatecompañero,-a de equipo team-matecompañero,-a de fatigas fellow sufferercompañero,-a de habitación roommatecompañero,-a de piso flatmatecompañero,-a de trabajo workmate, colleaguecompañero,-a de viaje travelling companion* * *(f. - compañera)nouncompanion, fellow* * *compañero, -aSM / F1) [gen] companion; (Dep, Naipes) partner; (Dep) [de equipo] team-matecompañero/a de armas — comrade-in-arms
compañero/a de baile — dancing partner
compañero/a de cama — bedfellow
compañero/a de candidatura — running mate
compañero/a de clase — schoolmate, classmate
compañero/a de cuarto — roommate
compañero/a de infortunio — companion in misfortune
compañero/a de juego — playmate
compañero/a de piso — flatmate, roommate (EEUU)
compañero/a de rancho — messmate
compañero/a de trabajo — [en fábrica] workmate, fellow worker; [en oficina] colleague
compañero/a de viaje — fellow traveller, fellow traveler (EEUU)
compañero/a sentimental — partner
2)dos calcetines que no son compañeros — two odd socks, two socks which do not match
¿dónde está el compañero de este? — where is the one that goes with this?, where is the other one (of the pair)?
3) (Pol) brother/sister¡compañeros! — comrades!
* * *- ra masculino, femeninoa) ( en actividad)compañero de cuarto or habitación — roommate
compañero de juegos/de clase/de trabajo — playmate/classmate/workmate
b) (pareja sentimental, en juegos) partnerc) (fam) (de guante, calcetín) pair¿dónde está el compañero de este guante? — where's the other glove?
d) ( Pol) comrade* * *= bedfellow, colleague, companion, fellow, partner, helpmate, mate, partner, male partner, sexual partner, matching.Ex. I would like to devote a couple of moments each to what may seem strange bedfellows at first: Sholom Aleichem, Melvil's Rib, the CIA, and La Jolla, California.Ex. Thus the electronic journal (e-journal) is a concept where scientists are able to input ideas and text to a computer data base for their colleagues to view, and similarly to view the work of others.Ex. In one, called working on time or in pocket, the clicker received copy and instructions from the overseer and divided the work among his companions.Ex. Some children are swayed more than others by the attitudes, opinions, behavior of friends and fellows, but none escapes unaffected, not even the outsider, the loner.Ex. Under this agreement, UTLAS has a Quebec partner with the exclusive right to offer UTLAS' services and products in that province.Ex. The article is entitled 'Microcomputer library resources: headache or helpmate?.Ex. Equally the housewife happily crossing off her numbers in the bingo hall is just as much at leisure as is her husband painting his pigeon loft and then going for a drink with his mates at the pub.Ex. This project did not attempt to look at more personal factors such as partners and dependants on this occasion.Ex. According to custom, men are allowed to have concubines & women lack the right to refuse sex to their male partners.Ex. Mating strategies also appeared to be influenced by birth order, most notably in the area of infidelity, with middleborns being the least likely birth order to cheat on a sexual partner.Ex. By selecting this qualifier all works having a matching number of pages will be included in the search.----* compañero de casa = housemate.* compañero de casa, compañero de piso = housemate.* compañero de clase = classmate.* compañero de equipo = teammate.* compañero de estudios = co-student.* compañero de fatigas = brother in arms.* compañero de habitación = roommate.* compañero de juego = teammate.* compañero del alma = soulmate, kindred spirit.* compañero de piso = flatmate, housemate.* compañero de profesión = colleague.* compañero de trabajo = co-worker [coworker], male colleague, work colleague, fellow worker.* compañero de viaje = fellow traveller.* compañero de vida = lifemate.* compañeros = peer group.* compañero sentimental = male partner.* enseñanza por compañeros = peer instruction.* red de antiguos compañeros = old boy network.* relación entre compañeros = peer interaction.* tutorías por compañeros = peer coaching.* * *- ra masculino, femeninoa) ( en actividad)compañero de cuarto or habitación — roommate
compañero de juegos/de clase/de trabajo — playmate/classmate/workmate
b) (pareja sentimental, en juegos) partnerc) (fam) (de guante, calcetín) pair¿dónde está el compañero de este guante? — where's the other glove?
d) ( Pol) comrade* * *= bedfellow, colleague, companion, fellow, partner, helpmate, mate, partner, male partner, sexual partner, matching.Ex: I would like to devote a couple of moments each to what may seem strange bedfellows at first: Sholom Aleichem, Melvil's Rib, the CIA, and La Jolla, California.
Ex: Thus the electronic journal (e-journal) is a concept where scientists are able to input ideas and text to a computer data base for their colleagues to view, and similarly to view the work of others.Ex: In one, called working on time or in pocket, the clicker received copy and instructions from the overseer and divided the work among his companions.Ex: Some children are swayed more than others by the attitudes, opinions, behavior of friends and fellows, but none escapes unaffected, not even the outsider, the loner.Ex: Under this agreement, UTLAS has a Quebec partner with the exclusive right to offer UTLAS' services and products in that province.Ex: The article is entitled 'Microcomputer library resources: headache or helpmate?.Ex: Equally the housewife happily crossing off her numbers in the bingo hall is just as much at leisure as is her husband painting his pigeon loft and then going for a drink with his mates at the pub.Ex: This project did not attempt to look at more personal factors such as partners and dependants on this occasion.Ex: According to custom, men are allowed to have concubines & women lack the right to refuse sex to their male partners.Ex: Mating strategies also appeared to be influenced by birth order, most notably in the area of infidelity, with middleborns being the least likely birth order to cheat on a sexual partner.Ex: By selecting this qualifier all works having a matching number of pages will be included in the search.* compañero de casa = housemate.* compañero de casa, compañero de piso = housemate.* compañero de clase = classmate.* compañero de equipo = teammate.* compañero de estudios = co-student.* compañero de fatigas = brother in arms.* compañero de habitación = roommate.* compañero de juego = teammate.* compañero del alma = soulmate, kindred spirit.* compañero de piso = flatmate, housemate.* compañero de profesión = colleague.* compañero de trabajo = co-worker [coworker], male colleague, work colleague, fellow worker.* compañero de viaje = fellow traveller.* compañero de vida = lifemate.* compañeros = peer group.* compañero sentimental = male partner.* enseñanza por compañeros = peer instruction.* red de antiguos compañeros = old boy network.* relación entre compañeros = peer interaction.* tutorías por compañeros = peer coaching.* * *compañero -ramasculine, feminine1(en una actividad): un compañero de equipo a fellow team member, another member of the teames una compañera que trabaja en la fábrica she works with me at the factory, she's a worker from the factory ( AmE), she's a workmate of mine at the factorycompañero de clase classmatemi compañero de banco or pupitre the boy who sits next to me at schoolfuimos compañeros de universidad we were at college togetheréramos compañeras de clase we were schoolmates, we were at school togethercompañero de cuarto or habitación roommatecompañero de trabajo (en una fábrica) workmate, fellow worker, coworker ( AmE) (en una oficina) colleague, workmate, coworker ( AmE)2 (en naipes) partnersiempre que jugamos de compañeros perdemos every time we play together o as partners we lose3 (pareja) partner4 ( fam) (de un guante, calcetín) pair¿dónde está el compañero de este guante/pendiente? where's the pair for this glove/earring?, where's the glove/earring that goes with this one?Compuestos:comrade-in-arms(en un viaje) traveling* companion; ( Pol) fellow traveler** * *
compañero◊ -ra sustantivo masculino, femeninoa) ( en actividad):
fuimos compañeros de universidad we were at college together;
compañero de clase/de trabajo classmate/workmate
(de guante, calcetín) (fam) pair
compañero,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 companion: fuimos compañeros de colegio, we were school friends
(de piso) flatmate
(de habitación) roommate
2 (pareja sentimental) partner
' compañero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amiga
- amigo
- compadre
- compañera
- pareja
- parejo
- socia
- socio
- compinche
- cuñado
English:
associate
- brother
- cellmate
- classmate
- colleague
- companion
- comrade
- escort
- fellow
- flatmate
- match
- mate
- partner
- playmate
- roommate
- team-mate
- workmate
- class
- coworker
- flat
- man
- play
- room
- team
* * *compañero, -a nm,f1. [pareja, acompañante] partner;la actriz asistió junto a su actual compañero the actress was accompanied by her current partner2. [colega] colleague;compañero (de clase) classmate;fue compañero mío en la universidad he was at university with me;hemos sido compañeros de aventuras we've done lots of things togethercompañero de apartamento Br flatmate, US roommate;compañero de armas comrade-in-arms;compañero de casa housemate;compañero de cuarto roommate;compañero de equipo team-mate;Esp compañero de piso Br flatmate, US roommate;compañero de viaje travelling companion3. [en juegos por parejas] partner4. [par]el compañero de este guante/calcetín the glove/sock that goes with this one5. [camarada] comrade;el compañero Rodríguez comrade Rodríguez* * ** * *: companion, mate, partner* * *1. (amigo) companion2. (pareja) partner3. (de trabajo) colleague -
64 en mal estado
= in bad condition, in poor condition, in bad shape, in poor shape, in bad nickEx. A major programme of map restoration is in progress as a considerable part of the map collection is in bad condition.Ex. They use gritters to sprinkle rock salt on roads and snowploughs to ensure motorists are able to drive safely in poor conditions.Ex. But then a stretch of warm weather, even some rain, melted one of the rinks and left the other two in bad shape.Ex. But he said that many of the properties appeared to be in poor shape, and many were vacant.Ex. The original floorboards are in bad nick with gaps between them and a few that are cracked.* * *= in bad condition, in poor condition, in bad shape, in poor shape, in bad nickEx: A major programme of map restoration is in progress as a considerable part of the map collection is in bad condition.
Ex: They use gritters to sprinkle rock salt on roads and snowploughs to ensure motorists are able to drive safely in poor conditions.Ex: But then a stretch of warm weather, even some rain, melted one of the rinks and left the other two in bad shape.Ex: But he said that many of the properties appeared to be in poor shape, and many were vacant.Ex: The original floorboards are in bad nick with gaps between them and a few that are cracked. -
65 en malas condiciones
= in poor condition, in bad condition, in bad shape, in poor shape, in bad nickEx. They use gritters to sprinkle rock salt on roads and snowploughs to ensure motorists are able to drive safely in poor conditions.Ex. A major programme of map restoration is in progress as a considerable part of the map collection is in bad condition.Ex. But then a stretch of warm weather, even some rain, melted one of the rinks and left the other two in bad shape.Ex. But he said that many of the properties appeared to be in poor shape, and many were vacant.Ex. The original floorboards are in bad nick with gaps between them and a few that are cracked.* * *= in poor condition, in bad condition, in bad shape, in poor shape, in bad nickEx: They use gritters to sprinkle rock salt on roads and snowploughs to ensure motorists are able to drive safely in poor conditions.
Ex: A major programme of map restoration is in progress as a considerable part of the map collection is in bad condition.Ex: But then a stretch of warm weather, even some rain, melted one of the rinks and left the other two in bad shape.Ex: But he said that many of the properties appeared to be in poor shape, and many were vacant.Ex: The original floorboards are in bad nick with gaps between them and a few that are cracked. -
66 organismo
m.1 organism (biology).2 body (anatomy).3 organization, body.* * *1 (humano) organism2 (institucional) organization, body* * *noun m.1) organism2) organization* * *SM1) (Bio) organism2) (Pol) [gen] organization; (=institución) body, institution; (=agencia) agencyorganismo rector — governing body, Board of Trustees (EEUU)
organismos de gobierno — organs of government, government bodies
* * *masculino (Biol) organism; (Adm, Pol) organization* * *= affiliation, agency, body, organ, organisation [organization, -USA], organism, work organisation, life form.Ex. Accurate data upon the addresses and the affiliations and agencies operated by various publishers is not always easy to come by for the directories.Ex. It is often not clear which agency can best provide for the needs of a client = Con frecuencia no está claro qué organismo puede satisfacer mejor las necesidades de un cliente.Ex. Special rules are includes for specific types of corporate bodies, such as exhibitions, conferences, subordinate and related bodies, governments bodies and officials, and radio and television stations.Ex. Our own 'Library Journal' and the British 'Library', formerly the official organs of the American Library Association and the (British) Library Association respectively, are good illustrations of this condition.Ex. The author of a document is the person or organisation responsible for its creation.Ex. Algae comprise a much more diverse group of organisms than do the flowering plants, but this is ignored by Library of Congress Classification (LCC).Ex. Quality of Work Life (QWL) can be defined as 'the degree to which members of a work organisation are able to satisfy important personal needs through their experiences in the organisation'.Ex. Where on this earth could you find such unintelligent life forms?.----* delegación de organismo público = public sector agency.* organismo acuático = aquatic organism.* organismo central = central body.* organismo centralizado = centralised body.* organismo cibernético = cyborg.* organismo de base popular = grassroots organisation.* organismo de beneficiencia pública = public trust.* organismo de control = watchdog.* organismo de financiación = funding agency.* organismo del que depende = parent institution, parent body.* organismo de normalización = standards organisation.* organismo encargado de hacer cumplir la ley = law enforcing agency.* organismo encargado de la asignación de partidas = appropriating body.* organismo gestor de bibliotecas = library authority.* organismo gubernamental = governmental body.* organismo intergubernamental internacional = international intergovernmental body.* organismo oficial = governmental body.* organismo profesional = professional body.* organismo público = public authority, public body.* organismo que actúa en representación de otros = umbrella.* organismo regulador = regulatory organisation.* organismo responsable = funding authority.* organismo responsable de Algo = authority.* organismo semiautónomo = quango (quasi-non-governmental organisation).* organismo social = social agency.* organismo vivo = living organism, living thing.* publicidad de organismo oficial = public service announcement (PSA).* * *masculino (Biol) organism; (Adm, Pol) organization* * *= affiliation, agency, body, organ, organisation [organization, -USA], organism, work organisation, life form.Ex: Accurate data upon the addresses and the affiliations and agencies operated by various publishers is not always easy to come by for the directories.
Ex: It is often not clear which agency can best provide for the needs of a client = Con frecuencia no está claro qué organismo puede satisfacer mejor las necesidades de un cliente.Ex: Special rules are includes for specific types of corporate bodies, such as exhibitions, conferences, subordinate and related bodies, governments bodies and officials, and radio and television stations.Ex: Our own 'Library Journal' and the British 'Library', formerly the official organs of the American Library Association and the (British) Library Association respectively, are good illustrations of this condition.Ex: The author of a document is the person or organisation responsible for its creation.Ex: Algae comprise a much more diverse group of organisms than do the flowering plants, but this is ignored by Library of Congress Classification (LCC).Ex: Quality of Work Life (QWL) can be defined as 'the degree to which members of a work organisation are able to satisfy important personal needs through their experiences in the organisation'.Ex: Where on this earth could you find such unintelligent life forms?.* delegación de organismo público = public sector agency.* organismo acuático = aquatic organism.* organismo central = central body.* organismo centralizado = centralised body.* organismo cibernético = cyborg.* organismo de base popular = grassroots organisation.* organismo de beneficiencia pública = public trust.* organismo de control = watchdog.* organismo de financiación = funding agency.* organismo del que depende = parent institution, parent body.* organismo de normalización = standards organisation.* organismo encargado de hacer cumplir la ley = law enforcing agency.* organismo encargado de la asignación de partidas = appropriating body.* organismo gestor de bibliotecas = library authority.* organismo gubernamental = governmental body.* organismo intergubernamental internacional = international intergovernmental body.* organismo oficial = governmental body.* organismo profesional = professional body.* organismo público = public authority, public body.* organismo que actúa en representación de otros = umbrella.* organismo regulador = regulatory organisation.* organismo responsable = funding authority.* organismo responsable de Algo = authority.* organismo semiautónomo = quango (quasi-non-governmental organisation).* organismo social = social agency.* organismo vivo = living organism, living thing.* publicidad de organismo oficial = public service announcement (PSA).* * *1 ( Biol) organismel organismo humano the human organismlos organismos internacionales international organizations* * *
organismo sustantivo masculino (Biol) organism;
(Adm, Pol) organization
organismo sustantivo masculino
1 Zool Biol Bot organism
2 (institución) organization, body
' organismo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
consejo
- ente
- limpiar
- remodelar
- remodelación
- unicelular
- comisión
- dañar
- dotar
- formar
- fortalecer
- gobernante
- nutrir
- OGM
- tramitar
English:
agency
- body
- come under
- develop
- institution
- organism
- statutory
- system
- watchdog
- govern
- Medicaid
- Medicare
- quango
- watch
* * *organismo nm1. Biol organismorganismo modificado genéticamente genetically modified organism2. Anat organism3. [entidad] organization, bodyorganismo regulador regulatory body* * *m1 organism2 POL agency, organization* * *organismo nm1) : organism2) : agency, organization* * *1. (ser vivo) organism -
67 producto final
m.final product, end good, end product, final production.* * *(n.) = end product, finished product, deliverable, final productEx. The end product of this stage will be an index string which encompasses both terms and operators.Ex. The students are ' finished products,' who are able to transfer their self-confidence and knowledge to their jobs.Ex. The main deliverable of this project will be the final report = El principal producto de este proyecto será el informe final.Ex. It seems too rush, too unpolished to be a final product.* * *el producto final= finished work, theEx: For storytelling and reading aloud are performance arts: They involve a script (even when the words are improvised on the spot), an interpreter (the teller or reader), and an audience, and as in all performances, the audience plays a part in molding the finished work.
(n.) = end product, finished product, deliverable, final productEx: The end product of this stage will be an index string which encompasses both terms and operators.
Ex: The students are ' finished products,' who are able to transfer their self-confidence and knowledge to their jobs.Ex: The main deliverable of this project will be the final report = El principal producto de este proyecto será el informe final.Ex: It seems too rush, too unpolished to be a final product. -
68 reproduce
ˌri:prəˈdju:s гл.
1) рождать, порождать, производить, воспроизводить to reproduce oneself ≈ размножаться New bushes can be reproduced from roots taken from the parent plant. ≈ Из корней старых растений можно вырастить новые. Syn: beget, generate
2) воспроизводить (в памяти) These novels enable us to reproduce the parson of the time with ease. ≈ Эти романы дают нам возможность с легкостью представить себе образ священнослужителя того времени.
3) воспроизводить, копировать, репродуцировать;
повторять to reproduce extreme bass frequencies ≈ воспроизвести самые низкие частоты The map has been reproduced from an original drawing. ≈ Карта была скопирована с оригинала.
4) возрождать, восстанавливать;
возобновлять He reproduced his opera under the title of Sylvan. ≈ Он восстановил постановку своей оперы под названием "Лесной царь". производить, порождать - to * one's kind, to * oneself размножаться восстанавливать - lobsters can * lost claws у омаров вновь отрастают оторванные клешни вопроизводить - his voice can be *d on a gramophone его голос можно услышать в записи на граммофонной пластинке возобновлять постановку( спектакля) вопроизводить в памяти (прошлое и т. п.) представлять (мысленно) повторять воспроизводить, репродуцировать поддаваться репродуцированию - a print that will * well гравюра, с которой легко делать репродукцию ~ восстанавливать;
lobsters are able to reproduce claws when these are torn off у раков вновь отрастают оторванные клешни reproduce воспроизводить;
to reproduce a play возобновить постановку ~ воспроизводить ~ восстанавливать;
lobsters are able to reproduce claws when these are torn off у раков вновь отрастают оторванные клешни ~ восстанавливать ~ делать копию ~ порождать ~ производить, порождать;
to reproduce oneself размножаться ~ производить, порождать ~ производить ~ репродуцировать reproduce воспроизводить;
to reproduce a play возобновить постановку ~ производить, порождать;
to reproduce oneself размножатьсяБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > reproduce
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69 ermöglichen
v/t make s.th. possible, enable s.th. (to be done etc.); (gestatten) allow; jemandem ermöglichen, etw. zu tun make it possible for ( oder enable) s.o. to do s.th.; jemandem das Studium ermöglichen make it possible for ( oder enable) s.o. to study; den Bau eines Flughafens ermöglichen make it possible to build an airport, enable an airport to be built; wenn es sich ermöglichen lässt if it can be arranged, if it is at all possible* * *to enable; to make possible* * *er|mög|lichen [ɛɐ'møːklɪçn] ptp ermöglichtvtto facilitate, to make possiblejdm etw ermö́glichen — to make sth possible for sb, to facilitate sth for sb
es jdm ermö́glichen, etw zu tun — to make it possible for sb to do sth, to enable sb to do sth
um uns den freien Austausch von Informationen zu ermö́glichen — to facilitate the free exchange of information, to make it possible for us or to enable us to exchange information freely
jdm das Studium/eine Reise ermö́glichen — to make it possible for sb to study/to go on a journey
(nur) wenn Sie es ermö́glichen können (form) — (only) if you are able (to)
können Sie es ermö́glichen, morgen zu kommen? (form) — would it be possible for you to or are you able to come tomorrow?
* * *(to make able by giving means, power or authority (to do something): The money I inherited enabled me to go on a world cruise.) enable* * *er·mög·li·chen *[ɛɐ̯ˈmø:klɪçn̩]vt▪ jdm etw \ermöglichen to enable sb to do sthsie hat jahrelang gespart, um ihrem Sohn das Studium zu \ermöglichen she saved for years so that her son could go to university▪ es jdm \ermöglichen, etw zu tun to enable sb to do sthkönnen Sie es \ermöglichen, um 9 Uhr an unserem Stand auf der Buchmesse zu sein? can you be at our stand at the book fair at 9 o'clock?* * *transitives Verb enablees jemandem ermöglichen, etwas zu tun — enable somebody to do something
* * *jemandem ermöglichen, etwas zu tun make it possible for ( oder enable) sb to do sth;jemandem das Studium ermöglichen make it possible for ( oder enable) sb to study;den Bau eines Flughafens ermöglichen make it possible to build an airport, enable an airport to be built;wenn es sich ermöglichen lässt if it can be arranged, if it is at all possible* * *transitives Verb enablees jemandem ermöglichen, etwas zu tun — enable somebody to do something
* * *v.to allow v.to make possible expr.to submit v. -
70 joint
[‹oint] 1. noun1) (the place where two or more things join: The plumber tightened up all the joints in the pipes.) sammenføjning2) (a part of the body where two bones meet but are able to move in the manner of eg a hinge: The shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees and ankles are joints.) led3) (a piece of meat for cooking containing a bone: A leg of mutton is a fairly large joint.) steg2. adjective1) (united; done together: the joint efforts of the whole team.) forenet2) (shared by, or belonging to, two or more: She and her husband have a joint bank account.) fælles3. verb(to divide (an animal etc for cooking) at the, or into, joints: Joint the chicken before cooking it.) skære op- jointed- jointly
- out of joint See also:- join* * *[‹oint] 1. noun1) (the place where two or more things join: The plumber tightened up all the joints in the pipes.) sammenføjning2) (a part of the body where two bones meet but are able to move in the manner of eg a hinge: The shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees and ankles are joints.) led3) (a piece of meat for cooking containing a bone: A leg of mutton is a fairly large joint.) steg2. adjective1) (united; done together: the joint efforts of the whole team.) forenet2) (shared by, or belonging to, two or more: She and her husband have a joint bank account.) fælles3. verb(to divide (an animal etc for cooking) at the, or into, joints: Joint the chicken before cooking it.) skære op- jointed- jointly
- out of joint See also:- join -
71 autoconfianza
f.self-confidence.* * ** * *= self-confidence, self-belief.Ex. The students are 'finished products,' who are able to transfer their self-confidence and knowledge to their jobs.Ex. Winston Churchill had incredible self belief in his abilities and in his destiny.* * *= self-confidence, self-belief.Ex: The students are 'finished products,' who are able to transfer their self-confidence and knowledge to their jobs.
Ex: Winston Churchill had incredible self belief in his abilities and in his destiny.* * *f self-confidence -
72 confianza en uno mismo
(n.) = self-confidence, assertiveness, self-efficacy, self-beliefEx. The students are 'finished products,' who are able to transfer their self-confidence and knowledge to their jobs.Ex. This article briefly reviews some of the research on stress and links this back to assertiveness -- standing up for one's rights without violating the rights of others -- as a stress-reducing technique which might be applicable in the library situation.Ex. The students' self-efficacy in electronic information searching increased after the training and that increase was related to attitudes, emotional experiences and search performance.Ex. Winston Churchill had incredible self belief in his abilities and in his destiny.* * *(n.) = self-confidence, assertiveness, self-efficacy, self-beliefEx: The students are 'finished products,' who are able to transfer their self-confidence and knowledge to their jobs.
Ex: This article briefly reviews some of the research on stress and links this back to assertiveness -- standing up for one's rights without violating the rights of others -- as a stress-reducing technique which might be applicable in the library situation.Ex: The students' self-efficacy in electronic information searching increased after the training and that increase was related to attitudes, emotional experiences and search performance.Ex: Winston Churchill had incredible self belief in his abilities and in his destiny. -
73 constancia
f.1 perseverance (perseverancia) (en una empresa).hacer algo con constancia to persevere with something2 record (testimonio).3 note, declaratory note, written declaration.4 constancy, tenacity, persistence, perseverance.5 proof, evidence.* * *1 (perseverancia) constancy, perseverance2 (evidencia) evidence, proof\* * *noun f.1) record2) proof3) perseverance* * *SF1) (=perseverancia) perseverancela constancia en los estudios le llevó al éxito — he achieved success through perseverance in o by persevering at his studies
2) (=evidencia)escribo para dar o dejar constancia de estos hechos — I am writing to put these facts on record
3) LAm (=comprobante) documentary proof, written evidence* * *1) ( perseverancia) perseverance2)a) ( prueba) proofdejar constancia de algo — (en registro, acta) to record something (in writing); ( verbalmente) to state something; ( atestiguar) to prove something
que quede constancia que... — I would like the record to show that...
b) (AmL) ( documento) documentary o written evidence* * *= assiduousness, constancy, tenacity.Ex. Of course, the extent to which individual libraries are able to satisfy academic needs for access to material depends partially upon the assiduousness with which it has been collected.Ex. The age of cited literature appears to be dependent on the growth of the literature, the high percentage of citations to recent papers, and the relative constancy with which particular papers are cited in successive years.Ex. Conducting research in an academic library which requires more time and tenacity than many people have.----* dejar constancia de = record.* del que se tiene constancia = recorded.* existir constancia de = anecdotal record, anecdotal evidence.* mantener constancia de = keep + record of.* no tener constancia de Algo = unrecorded.* para que quede constancia = for the record.* sin constancia de ello = unrecorded.* * *1) ( perseverancia) perseverance2)a) ( prueba) proofdejar constancia de algo — (en registro, acta) to record something (in writing); ( verbalmente) to state something; ( atestiguar) to prove something
que quede constancia que... — I would like the record to show that...
b) (AmL) ( documento) documentary o written evidence* * *= assiduousness, constancy, tenacity.Ex: Of course, the extent to which individual libraries are able to satisfy academic needs for access to material depends partially upon the assiduousness with which it has been collected.
Ex: The age of cited literature appears to be dependent on the growth of the literature, the high percentage of citations to recent papers, and the relative constancy with which particular papers are cited in successive years.Ex: Conducting research in an academic library which requires more time and tenacity than many people have.* dejar constancia de = record.* del que se tiene constancia = recorded.* existir constancia de = anecdotal record, anecdotal evidence.* mantener constancia de = keep + record of.* no tener constancia de Algo = unrecorded.* para que quede constancia = for the record.* sin constancia de ello = unrecorded.* * *A (perseverancia) perseveranceB1 (prueba) proofno hay/no tenemos constancia de ello there is no/we have no proof of ituna carta en la que dejaba constancia de su agradecimiento a letter in which she expressed her gratitudeque quede constancia que yo me opuse I would like the record to show o I would like to place on record that I was opposed2 ( AmL) (documento) documentary o written evidence* * *
constancia sustantivo femenino
1 ( perseverancia) perseverance
2 ( prueba) proof;
dejar constancia de algo (en registro, acta) to record sth (in writing);
( verbalmente) to state sth;
( atestiguar) to prove sth
constancia sustantivo femenino
1 constancy, perseverance
2 (prueba) proof, evidence: la autora deja constancia del rechazo popular, the author gives evidence of the popular disapproval
el polvo dejaba constancia del olvido, the dust was proof of neglect
' constancia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
constatar
- firme
- tenacidad
English:
record
- go
* * *constancia nf1. [perseverancia] [en una empresa] perseverance;[en las ideas, opiniones] steadfastness;hacer algo con constancia to persevere with sth;es una persona con constancia she's the sort of person who always perseveres2. [testimonio] record;dejar constancia de algo [registrar] to put sth on record;[probar] to demonstrate sth;quiero dejar constancia de mi desacuerdo I want it to go on record that I disagree;tengo constancia de que estuvo aquí I know for a fact that she was here;no he tenido constancia de su nombramiento I haven't had confirmation of his appointment3. Am [certificado] certificate;constancia de estudios academic record, US transcript* * *f1 constancy2:dejar constancia de leave a record of;tengo constancia de que I have evidence o proof that* * *constancia nf1) prueba: proof, certainty2) : record, evidenceque quede constancia: for the record3) : perseverance, constancy* * *constancia n evidence / record -
74 departamento de catalogación
(n.) = cataloguing department, catalogue department, technical services departmentEx. It is important to make sure that there is close liaison between the cataloguing department and the order department, otherwise cards are liable to be ordered twice or in insufficient quantity to meet the total demand.Ex. Rather than catalog departments going out of business, they could turn their attention once again to cataloging special local materials, eating away at store-rooms of uncataloged materials, and making their collections as a whole more responsive to their local constituency.Ex. Through the use of automation, libraries are able to reorganise technical services departments more efficiently and reassign professional cataloguers to other positions in the library.* * *(n.) = cataloguing department, catalogue department, technical services departmentEx: It is important to make sure that there is close liaison between the cataloguing department and the order department, otherwise cards are liable to be ordered twice or in insufficient quantity to meet the total demand.
Ex: Rather than catalog departments going out of business, they could turn their attention once again to cataloging special local materials, eating away at store-rooms of uncataloged materials, and making their collections as a whole more responsive to their local constituency.Ex: Through the use of automation, libraries are able to reorganise technical services departments more efficiently and reassign professional cataloguers to other positions in the library. -
75 dilación
f.delay, delaying, tardiness, dilation.* * *1 delay\sin dilación without delay* * *SF delaysin dilación — without delay, immediately
esto no admite dilación — we cannot allow any delay in this matter, this matter is most urgent
* * *femenino (frml) delay* * *= procrastination, delay.Ex. Procrastination must be recognized as a serious waste of time, affecting not only the amount of work people are able to accomplish but its quality as well.Ex. If there are excessive delays in the record becoming available, and long delays become a common phenomenon, the librarian who is anxious to make new stock available for the user as soon as possible will resort to local cataloguing.----* andarse con dilaciones = procrastinate.* sin más dilación = without (any) further ado, without (any) more ado, without warning.* * *femenino (frml) delay* * *= procrastination, delay.Ex: Procrastination must be recognized as a serious waste of time, affecting not only the amount of work people are able to accomplish but its quality as well.
Ex: If there are excessive delays in the record becoming available, and long delays become a common phenomenon, the librarian who is anxious to make new stock available for the user as soon as possible will resort to local cataloguing.* andarse con dilaciones = procrastinate.* sin más dilación = without (any) further ado, without (any) more ado, without warning.* * *( frml)delaysin más dilación without further delayeste asunto no admite más dilación we cannot afford further delay in this matter* * *
dilación sustantivo femenino delay
sin dilación, without delay
' dilación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
espera
English:
delay
* * *dilación nfdelay;sin dilación without delay, at once;* * *f:sin dilación without delay;sin más dilaciones without further delay* * * -
76 facilitar
v.1 to facilitate, to make easy.esta máquina nos facilita mucho la tarea this machine makes the job a lot easier (for us)El libro facilita la tarea The book makes the task easy.2 to provide.nos facilitaron toda la información que necesitábamos they provided us with all the information we neededLa tienda facilita el transporte The store provides transportation.3 to make it easy to, to help to, to make it possible to.El libro facilita terminar pronto The book makes it easy to finish soon.* * *1 (simplificar) to make easy, make easier, facilitate2 (proporcionar) to provide with, supply with3 (concertar entrevista etc) to arrange* * *verb1) to provide2) facilitate* * *VT1) (=hacer fácil) to make easier, facilitatela nueva autovía facilitará la entrada a la capital — the new motorway will give easier access to the capital, the new motorway will facilitate access to the capital
2) (=proporcionar)facilitar algo a algn — to provide sb with sth, supply sb with sth
el banco me facilitó la información — the bank provided me with o supplied me with the information
"le agradecería me facilitara..." — "I would be grateful if you would provide o supply me with..."
3) Cono Sur (=quitar importancia a)facilitar algo — to make sth out to be easier than it really is, play down the difficulty of sth
* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( hacer más fácil) < tarea> to make... easier, facilitate (frml)2) (frml) ( proporcionar) <datos/información> to provide2.facilitarse v pron (Col)* * *= ease, expedite, facilitate, issue, make + it + easier, pave + the way (for/towards/to), smooth + the path of, make + easy, smooth, smooth + the way, pave + the path (for/towards/to), provide + grounds for, provide for, enable, pave + the road (for/towards/to).Ex. To ease the cataloguer's job and save him the trouble of counting characters, DOBIS/LIBIS uses a special function.Ex. And since the main entry is the hub and most exacting aspect of our cataloging process, its replacement by a title-unit entry would greatly simplify the problem and expedite the operation of cataloging.Ex. This arrangement may facilitate browsing across different kinds of materials.Ex. Once a user is registered, a password will be issued which provides access to all or most of the data bases offered by the host as and when the user wishes.Ex. Bottom shelves which are tilted at an angle make it easier to see the books' spines.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. These officers, by being on the spot, are able to gain early warning of impending developments and smooth the path of grant and loan applications.Ex. It became imperative that books be arranged to make it easy for the reader to find what he wanted.Ex. This activity leads to the unearthing of information that smooths daily working in the library itself.Ex. Continued communication regarding procedures and results smooths the way for long-term understanding and willingness to participate = La comunicación permanente con respecto a procedimientos y resultados facilita el entendimiento a largo plazo y el deseo de participar.Ex. The article is entitled 'The long and winding road: the FCC paves the path with good intentions'.Ex. On the positive side, a number of digital library services may be an excellent way to extend the reach out to old and new constituencies and provide grounds for cooperation.Ex. Each card has a grid covering most of the body of the card which provides for the coding of document numbers.Ex. Equally, various trade directories and other lists need to list and organise names in a form that will enable a searcher to find information about an organisation or person.Ex. Together, these technologies pave the road for the introduction of interactive television to fully exploit the benefits of the conversion to digital.----* facilitar las cosas = make + things easier.* facilitarle Algo a Alguien = play into + the hands of.* facilitarle la vida a todos = simplify + life for everyone.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( hacer más fácil) < tarea> to make... easier, facilitate (frml)2) (frml) ( proporcionar) <datos/información> to provide2.facilitarse v pron (Col)* * *= ease, expedite, facilitate, issue, make + it + easier, pave + the way (for/towards/to), smooth + the path of, make + easy, smooth, smooth + the way, pave + the path (for/towards/to), provide + grounds for, provide for, enable, pave + the road (for/towards/to).Ex: To ease the cataloguer's job and save him the trouble of counting characters, DOBIS/LIBIS uses a special function.
Ex: And since the main entry is the hub and most exacting aspect of our cataloging process, its replacement by a title-unit entry would greatly simplify the problem and expedite the operation of cataloging.Ex: This arrangement may facilitate browsing across different kinds of materials.Ex: Once a user is registered, a password will be issued which provides access to all or most of the data bases offered by the host as and when the user wishes.Ex: Bottom shelves which are tilted at an angle make it easier to see the books' spines.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: These officers, by being on the spot, are able to gain early warning of impending developments and smooth the path of grant and loan applications.Ex: It became imperative that books be arranged to make it easy for the reader to find what he wanted.Ex: This activity leads to the unearthing of information that smooths daily working in the library itself.Ex: Continued communication regarding procedures and results smooths the way for long-term understanding and willingness to participate = La comunicación permanente con respecto a procedimientos y resultados facilita el entendimiento a largo plazo y el deseo de participar.Ex: The article is entitled 'The long and winding road: the FCC paves the path with good intentions'.Ex: On the positive side, a number of digital library services may be an excellent way to extend the reach out to old and new constituencies and provide grounds for cooperation.Ex: Each card has a grid covering most of the body of the card which provides for the coding of document numbers.Ex: Equally, various trade directories and other lists need to list and organise names in a form that will enable a searcher to find information about an organisation or person.Ex: Together, these technologies pave the road for the introduction of interactive television to fully exploit the benefits of the conversion to digital.* facilitar las cosas = make + things easier.* facilitarle Algo a Alguien = play into + the hands of.* facilitarle la vida a todos = simplify + life for everyone.* * *facilitar [A1 ]vtA (hacer más fácil) ‹tarea› to make … easier, facilitate ( frml)tu actitud no facilita nada las cosas your attitude does not make things any easierel satélite facilitará las comunicaciones the satellite will facilitate communicationsB ( frml) (proporcionar, suministrar) ‹datos/información› to providele facilitarán la información necesaria they will supply o provide you with the necessary informationel parte médico facilitado por el hospital the medical report provided by the hospitalno ha sido facilitada su identidad his identity has not been disclosednos acaban de facilitar una noticia de última hora we have just received some last-minute news( Col): se le facilita la física he's good at physics* * *
facilitar ( conjugate facilitar) verbo transitivo
facilitar verbo transitivo
1 (dar, proveer) to provide: me facilitó todo lo necesario para el viaje, he gave me everything I needed for the trip
2 (hacer más fácil) to make easy, facilitate: tus consejos facilitaron el trabajo, your advice made our workload lighter
' facilitar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
auspiciar
English:
facilitate
- furnish
- specifically
- supply
- ease
- fire
* * *facilitar vt1. [simplificar] to facilitate, to make easy;[posibilitar] to make possible;esta máquina nos facilita mucho la tarea this machine makes the job a lot easier (for us);la cooperación internacional facilitó el rescate the rescue was made possible thanks to international cooperation;su radicalismo no facilitó las negociaciones her inflexibility did not make the negotiations any easier2. [proporcionar] to provide;nos facilitaron toda la información que necesitábamos they provided us with all the information we needed;la nota de prensa facilitada por el portavoz del gobierno the press release made available by the government spokesman* * *v/t1 facilitate, make easier* * *facilitar vt1) : to facilitate2) : to provide, to supply* * *facilitar vb1. (hacer más fácil) to make easier -
77 institución
f.institution, center, establishment, foundation.* * *1 (organismo) institution2 (creación) establishment, institution; (introducción) introduction\ser una institución to be an institutioninstitución benéfica charitable organization* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=organismo) institutionesa tienda es toda una institución en la ciudad — that shop is something of an institution in the city
institución benéfica, institución de beneficencia — charitable foundation, charitable organization
institución pública — public institution, public body
2) (=acción) establishment3) pl instituciones [en nación, sociedad] institutions* * *a) ( organismo) institutionla siesta es toda una institución aquí — (fam) the siesta is a real institution here
b) (creación, constitución) establishmentc) instituciones femenino plural ( de una sociedad) institutions (pl)* * *= agency, body, corporation, establishment, facility, institution, organisation [organization, -USA], organisational setting, organisation [organization, -USA], work organisation, foundation.Ex. It is often not clear which agency can best provide for the needs of a client = Con frecuencia no está claro qué organismo puede satisfacer mejor las necesidades de un cliente.Ex. Special rules are includes for specific types of corporate bodies, such as exhibitions, conferences, subordinate and related bodies, governments bodies and officials, and radio and television stations.Ex. The main form of knowledge transfer and the basis for decision making within corporations has not been a paper, a document or a detailed report, but a set of overhead slides and the discussions around them.Ex. Since BC adheres closely to the educational and scientific consensus, BC found most favour with libraries in educational establishments.Ex. As he recovers, he overhears a well-intentioned social worker murmuring soothingly about a juvenile facility, and contrives an escape.Ex. The distinction between 'societies' and 'institutions' lies at the heart of the code.Ex. The author of a document is the person or organisation responsible for its creation.Ex. Many students, after working with cases, have testified to the help they received in developing a clearer concept of the dynamics of human relationships in organizational settings.Ex. This article discusses the history of the organisation of readers' camps for students of secondary schools in Slovakia which dates back to 1979.Ex. Quality of Work Life (QWL) can be defined as 'the degree to which members of a work organisation are able to satisfy important personal needs through their experiences in the organisation'.Ex. Often such things need to be funded through foundations or local businesses.----* avanzar profesionalmente dentro de la institución = rise through + the ranks.* biblioteca de institución de enseñanza superior = tertiary library.* confinados en instituciones, los = institutionalised, the.* cooperación entre instituciones = interagency cooperation.* de toda la institución = institution-wide, systemwide.* en contra de las instituciones = anti-establishment.* en toda la institución = systemwide.* entre instituciones = interagency [inter-agency].* entre varias instituciones = inter-institutionally [interinstitutionally].* estructura de la institución = organisational structure.* institución académica = educational institution, educational establishment, academic institution.* institución a la que pertenece = host institution.* institución a la que se pertenece = home institution.* institución anfitriona = host institution.* institución benéfica = charity, charitable organisation, charitable institution.* institución bibliotecaria = library organisation.* Institución Británica para la Normalización (BSI) = British Standard Institution (BSI).* institución civil = civic organisation.* institución comercial = commercial organisation.* institución compuesta de miembros = membership organisation.* institución consolidada = established institution.* institución consumada = established institution.* institución cultural = cultural institution, heritage institution.* institución dedicada a la conservación del patrimonio = memory institution.* institución de educación pública = public education institution.* institución de enseñanza pública = public education institution.* institución de enseñanza superior = tertiary institution, institution of higher education.* institución de enseñanza superior no universitaria = college of further education, college of higher education.* institución de interés histórico = heritage institution.* institución de interés histórico y cultural = cultural heritage institution.* institución de investigación = research institution.* institución de la que depende = parent institution.* institución del conocimiento = institution of learning.* institución del gobierno = government establishment.* institución del matrimonio = institution of marriage.* institución del patrimonio histórico y cultural = cultural heritage institution.* institución del saber = institution of learning.* institución donde se estudia = school affiliation.* institucion educativa = teaching agency, institution of learning.* institución gubernamental = government body.* institución miembro = member centre, member institution.* institución miembro de una asociación = partner institution.* institución normativa = regulatory organisation.* institución para el estudio y la conservación del patrimonio cultural = heritage organisation.* institución privada = private institution.* institución profesional = professional institution.* institución pública = public institution, public organisation.* institución reconocida = accredit school.* institución relacionada con la información = information organisation, information institution.* institución religiosa = religious body.* institución responsable = governing agency, host institution.* institución social = social agency.* institución voluntaria = volunteer agency.* por todas las instituciones oficiales = government-wide.* promovido por la institución = organisation-led.* revista editada por la propia institución = house journal.* * *a) ( organismo) institutionla siesta es toda una institución aquí — (fam) the siesta is a real institution here
b) (creación, constitución) establishmentc) instituciones femenino plural ( de una sociedad) institutions (pl)* * *= agency, body, corporation, establishment, facility, institution, organisation [organization, -USA], organisational setting, organisation [organization, -USA], work organisation, foundation.Ex: It is often not clear which agency can best provide for the needs of a client = Con frecuencia no está claro qué organismo puede satisfacer mejor las necesidades de un cliente.
Ex: Special rules are includes for specific types of corporate bodies, such as exhibitions, conferences, subordinate and related bodies, governments bodies and officials, and radio and television stations.Ex: The main form of knowledge transfer and the basis for decision making within corporations has not been a paper, a document or a detailed report, but a set of overhead slides and the discussions around them.Ex: Since BC adheres closely to the educational and scientific consensus, BC found most favour with libraries in educational establishments.Ex: As he recovers, he overhears a well-intentioned social worker murmuring soothingly about a juvenile facility, and contrives an escape.Ex: The distinction between 'societies' and 'institutions' lies at the heart of the code.Ex: The author of a document is the person or organisation responsible for its creation.Ex: Many students, after working with cases, have testified to the help they received in developing a clearer concept of the dynamics of human relationships in organizational settings.Ex: This article discusses the history of the organisation of readers' camps for students of secondary schools in Slovakia which dates back to 1979.Ex: Quality of Work Life (QWL) can be defined as 'the degree to which members of a work organisation are able to satisfy important personal needs through their experiences in the organisation'.Ex: Often such things need to be funded through foundations or local businesses.* avanzar profesionalmente dentro de la institución = rise through + the ranks.* biblioteca de institución de enseñanza superior = tertiary library.* confinados en instituciones, los = institutionalised, the.* cooperación entre instituciones = interagency cooperation.* de toda la institución = institution-wide, systemwide.* en contra de las instituciones = anti-establishment.* en toda la institución = systemwide.* entre instituciones = interagency [inter-agency].* entre varias instituciones = inter-institutionally [interinstitutionally].* estructura de la institución = organisational structure.* institución académica = educational institution, educational establishment, academic institution.* institución a la que pertenece = host institution.* institución a la que se pertenece = home institution.* institución anfitriona = host institution.* institución benéfica = charity, charitable organisation, charitable institution.* institución bibliotecaria = library organisation.* Institución Británica para la Normalización (BSI) = British Standard Institution (BSI).* institución civil = civic organisation.* institución comercial = commercial organisation.* institución compuesta de miembros = membership organisation.* institución consolidada = established institution.* institución consumada = established institution.* institución cultural = cultural institution, heritage institution.* institución dedicada a la conservación del patrimonio = memory institution.* institución de educación pública = public education institution.* institución de enseñanza pública = public education institution.* institución de enseñanza superior = tertiary institution, institution of higher education.* institución de enseñanza superior no universitaria = college of further education, college of higher education.* institución de interés histórico = heritage institution.* institución de interés histórico y cultural = cultural heritage institution.* institución de investigación = research institution.* institución de la que depende = parent institution.* institución del conocimiento = institution of learning.* institución del gobierno = government establishment.* institución del matrimonio = institution of marriage.* institución del patrimonio histórico y cultural = cultural heritage institution.* institución del saber = institution of learning.* institución donde se estudia = school affiliation.* institucion educativa = teaching agency, institution of learning.* institución gubernamental = government body.* institución miembro = member centre, member institution.* institución miembro de una asociación = partner institution.* institución normativa = regulatory organisation.* institución para el estudio y la conservación del patrimonio cultural = heritage organisation.* institución privada = private institution.* institución profesional = professional institution.* institución pública = public institution, public organisation.* institución reconocida = accredit school.* institución relacionada con la información = information organisation, information institution.* institución religiosa = religious body.* institución responsable = governing agency, host institution.* institución social = social agency.* institución voluntaria = volunteer agency.* por todas las instituciones oficiales = government-wide.* promovido por la institución = organisation-led.* revista editada por la propia institución = house journal.* * *A (organismo) institutioninstituciones financieras financial institutionsser una institución ( fam); to be an institutionla siesta es toda una institución en España ( fam); the siesta is a real institution in Spainel viejo Marcos es toda una institución aquí old Mr Marcos is quite an institution around hereB (creación, constitución) establishmentla institución de un fondo de pensiones the establishment o setting up of a pension fund* * *
institución sustantivo femenino
institution
institución sustantivo femenino institution
' institución' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ayuntamiento
- centro
- fundar
- instituto
- matrimonio
- organismo
- representar
- salud
- universidad
- arca
- autoridad
- biblioteca
- calumnia
- carabinero
- corona
- crear
- departamento
- dotar
- ente
- entidad
- expulsar
- fundación
- habilitar
- lonja
- trayectoria
English:
agency
- charter
- foundation
- institution
* * *institución nf1. [organización] institution;la institución monárquica the institution of the monarchy;Figser una institución [persona, establecimiento] to be an institutioninstitución benéfica charitable organization;institución pública public institution2. [de ley, sistema] introduction;[de organismo, premio] establishment, setting up3.instituciones [del Estado] institutions* * *f institution* * ** * *institución n institution -
78 laberinto
m.1 labyrinth.2 labyrinth, maze (cosa complicada).3 web, set of confusedly elaborated circumstances.* * *1 labyrinth, maze* * *SM1) (=enredo) [de corredores, calles] labyrinth, maze; [en parque] maze; [de situaciones, ideas, reglas] labyrinth, maze2) esp LAm * (=griterío) row, racket* * *masculino (de caminos, pasillos) maze, labyrinth; (en jardín, parque) maze* * *= maze, labyrinth, tangled web.Ex. The summation of human experience is being expanded at a prodigious rate, and the means we use for threading through the consequent maze to the momentarily important item is the same as was used in the days of square-rigged ships.Ex. In the end few men are able to find their way through the labyrinth.Ex. A reason for this can be found in the tangled web of social services and welfare provisions that prevail in the United States and which are infinitely more complicated than in Britain.----* parecido a un laberinto = maze-like.* * *masculino (de caminos, pasillos) maze, labyrinth; (en jardín, parque) maze* * *= maze, labyrinth, tangled web.Ex: The summation of human experience is being expanded at a prodigious rate, and the means we use for threading through the consequent maze to the momentarily important item is the same as was used in the days of square-rigged ships.
Ex: In the end few men are able to find their way through the labyrinth.Ex: A reason for this can be found in the tangled web of social services and welfare provisions that prevail in the United States and which are infinitely more complicated than in Britain.* parecido a un laberinto = maze-like.* * *1 (de caminos, pasillos) maze, labyrinth; (en un parque, jardín) mazeun laberinto de normas y regulaciones a labyrinth o maze of rules and regulations* * *
laberinto sustantivo masculino (de caminos, pasillos) maze, labyrinth;
(en jardín, parque) maze
laberinto sustantivo masculino labyrinth
' laberinto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rompecabezas
- intrincado
English:
labyrinth
- maze
- warren
* * *laberinto nm1. [mitológico] labyrinth;[en jardín] maze;un laberinto de calles a labyrinth o maze of streets2. [cosa complicada] labyrinth, maze* * *m labyrinth, maze* * *laberinto nm: labyrinth, maze* * *laberinto n maze -
79 marioneta
f.1 marionette, puppet (muñeco).2 jumping jack, jointed puppet moved by strings, marionette.* * *1 (muñeco) puppet, marionette2 peyorativo (persona) puppet\(teatro de) marionetas puppet show* * *SF puppet, marionette* * *femenino puppet, marionette* * *= hand puppet, stooge, glove puppet.Ex. Examples of types of specific material designation that would be described in the physical description area are: hand puppet, jigsaw puzzle, film loop, film reel, paperweight, stereograph reel, and so on.Ex. Iraqis recognize a hand-picked council of stooges when they see it.Ex. Although most glove puppets do not have feet or legs,they are able to pick up and toss things and move the headand arms.----* gobierno marioneta = puppet regime.* * *femenino puppet, marionette* * *= hand puppet, stooge, glove puppet.Ex: Examples of types of specific material designation that would be described in the physical description area are: hand puppet, jigsaw puzzle, film loop, film reel, paperweight, stereograph reel, and so on.
Ex: Iraqis recognize a hand-picked council of stooges when they see it.Ex: Although most glove puppets do not have feet or legs,they are able to pick up and toss things and move the headand arms.* gobierno marioneta = puppet regime.* * *puppet, marionette* * *
marioneta sustantivo femenino
puppet, marionette
marioneta sustantivo femenino marionette, puppet: eres una marioneta de tu madre, you're still tied to your mother's apron strings
' marioneta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
títere
English:
puppet
* * *marioneta nf1. [muñeco] marionette, puppet;marionetas [teatro] puppet show2. [persona] puppet;es una marioneta del gobierno he's a government puppet* * *f tb figpuppet* * *marioneta nftítere: puppet, marionette* * *marioneta n puppet -
80 preferencia
f.1 preference.con o de preferencia preferablytener preferencia por to have a preference for2 bias.* * *1 preference\mostrar preferencia por alguien to show preference to somebodytrato de preferencia preferential treatment* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=prioridad) preferencetendrán preferencia los que no lleguen al salario mínimo — preference will be given to those earning less than the minimum wage
tienen preferencia los vehículos que circulan por la derecha — vehicles coming from the right have priority
2) (=predilección) preferencetiene una clara preferencia por la hija mayor — he has a clear preference for his eldest daughter, his eldest daughter is his clear favourite
* * *a) ( prioridad) priority, precedence; (Auto) right of way, priority (BrE)b) ( predilección) preferencese dará preferencia a los candidatos que hablen inglés — preference will be given to candidates who speak English
c) (Espec) ( localidad) grandstand* * *= bias [biases, -pl.], precedence, preference, taste, tendency, choice, favourability [favorability, -USA], like.Ex. The place of publication may also warn of biases in approach or differences in terminology that arise in the text.Ex. The citation order now gives precedence to processes, such as circulation control and cataloguing rather than to types of libraries.Ex. It is important to recognise, then, that a variety of different indexing approaches are inevitable, not only for reasons of history and indexer preference, but because different situations demand different approaches.Ex. This is to ensure that the taste for good English is kept alive and developed by the provision of good literature.Ex. In this case we find a tendency to ignore the author's identity as found in the document, and to prefer instead a real name to a pseudonym.Ex. Users are able to use terminals many miles distant to search the computer data base of their choice, with the support of a telecommunications network to link terminal to computer.Ex. A week-by-week analysis found that photographs of the 2 candidates rose and fell together in favourability.Ex. I would also like to know where to find other expats in Dusseldorf would have the same like for beer/wine and talking rubbish.----* adaptar a las preferencias de Uno = suit + Posesivo + own preferences.* con preferencia sobre = in preference to.* dar preferencia = give + preference.* enfrentamientos sobre preferencias = flame war.* en preferencia = preferably.* mostrar preferencia por = slant.* no ocultar las preferencias de Uno sobre Algo = make + no bones about + Algo.* orden de preferencia = order of preference.* preferencia de paso = the right of way.* preferencia personal = personal preference.* preferencia por = bias in favour of.* preferencias sexuales = sexual preference.* preferencias y aversiones = likes and dislikes.* relación de preferencia = preferential relation, preferential relationship.* sentir preferencia por = have + a preference for.* tener preferencia = be preferential, have + the right of way.* tener preferencia (sobre) = take + precedence (over).* * *a) ( prioridad) priority, precedence; (Auto) right of way, priority (BrE)b) ( predilección) preferencese dará preferencia a los candidatos que hablen inglés — preference will be given to candidates who speak English
c) (Espec) ( localidad) grandstand* * *= bias [biases, -pl.], precedence, preference, taste, tendency, choice, favourability [favorability, -USA], like.Ex: The place of publication may also warn of biases in approach or differences in terminology that arise in the text.
Ex: The citation order now gives precedence to processes, such as circulation control and cataloguing rather than to types of libraries.Ex: It is important to recognise, then, that a variety of different indexing approaches are inevitable, not only for reasons of history and indexer preference, but because different situations demand different approaches.Ex: This is to ensure that the taste for good English is kept alive and developed by the provision of good literature.Ex: In this case we find a tendency to ignore the author's identity as found in the document, and to prefer instead a real name to a pseudonym.Ex: Users are able to use terminals many miles distant to search the computer data base of their choice, with the support of a telecommunications network to link terminal to computer.Ex: A week-by-week analysis found that photographs of the 2 candidates rose and fell together in favourability.Ex: I would also like to know where to find other expats in Dusseldorf would have the same like for beer/wine and talking rubbish.* adaptar a las preferencias de Uno = suit + Posesivo + own preferences.* con preferencia sobre = in preference to.* dar preferencia = give + preference.* enfrentamientos sobre preferencias = flame war.* en preferencia = preferably.* mostrar preferencia por = slant.* no ocultar las preferencias de Uno sobre Algo = make + no bones about + Algo.* orden de preferencia = order of preference.* preferencia de paso = the right of way.* preferencia personal = personal preference.* preferencia por = bias in favour of.* preferencias sexuales = sexual preference.* preferencias y aversiones = likes and dislikes.* relación de preferencia = preferential relation, preferential relationship.* sentir preferencia por = have + a preference for.* tener preferencia = be preferential, have + the right of way.* tener preferencia (sobre) = take + precedence (over).* * *1(prioridad): dieron preferencia a los casos más urgentes priority o precedence was given to the most urgent casestienen preferencia los que vienen por la derecha ( Auto) traffic approaching from the right has right of way o ( BrE) priority2 (predilección) preferenceno quiso expresar ninguna preferencia he wouldn't express a preferencetiene preferencia por el más pequeño she favors the youngest one, the youngest one is her favoritede preferencia preferablyla semana que viene, de preferencia el martes this coming week, preferably on Tuesdayse dará preferencia a los candidatos que hablen inglés preference will be given to candidates who speak English3 ( Espec) (localidad) grandstand* * *
preferencia sustantivo femenino
(Auto) right of way, priority (BrE)
preferencia sustantivo femenino preference: no tengo ninguna preferencia, I have no preference
' preferencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anteponer
- antes
English:
before
- like
- precedence
- predilection
- preference
- rather
- soon
- taste
- would
- particular
- priority
- right
* * *preferencia nf1. [prioridad] preference;tener preferencia [vehículo] to have right of way;tienen preferencia los vehículos que vienen por la derecha vehicles coming from the right have right of way o priority;a la hora de pedir vacaciones tienen preferencia los más veteranos when it comes to requesting holiday leave, the older members of staff have first choice;dan preferencia a los jubilados they give priority to the retired2. [predilección] preference;es conocida su preferencia por la playa antes que la montaña it is well known that he prefers the seaside to the mountains;tener preferencia por to have a preference for* * *f preference;de preferencia preferably;* * *preferencia nf1) : preference2) prioridad: priority3)de preferencia : preferably* * *preferencia n preference
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Able Team — is a series of action adventure novels first published in 1982 by American Gold Eagle publishers. It is a spin off of the Executioner series created by Don Pendleton.Able Team is one of two neutralization teams working for Stony Man, a top secret … Wikipedia
Able Danger — was a classified military planning effort under the command of the U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM). It was created as a result of a directive from the Joint Chiefs of Staff in early October 1999 by the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of… … Wikipedia
Able Danger — war ein Militärprogramm des United States Special Operations Command (SOCOM), das der Geheimhaltung unterlag. Es entstand auf Anordnung der Joint Chiefs of Staff im Oktober 1999, ausgehend vom Chairman of the Join Chiefs of Staff Henry H. Shelton … Deutsch Wikipedia
-able — a*ble ( [.a]*b l). [F. able, L. abilis.] An adjective suffix now usually in a passive sense; able to be; fit to be; expressing capacity or worthiness in a passive sense; as, movable, able to be moved; amendable, able to be amended; blamable, fit… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? (U.S. game show) — Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? Title card Format Game show Created by Barry Poznick John Steven … Wikipedia