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2 intermedio
adj.1 intermediate, in-between, middle.2 half-way, halfway.m.intermission, interval.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: intermediar.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) intermediate; (tamaño) medium; (calidad) average, medium; (tiempo) transitional, intervening; (espacio) between1 (de un espectáculo) interval, intermission————————1 (de un espectáculo) interval, intermission* * *1. (f. - intermedia)adj.2. noun m.* * *1. ADJ1) [etapa, grupo, nivel] intermediate; [periodo] interveningun punto intermedio entre colonialismo e independencia — a halfway house between colonialism and independence
2) [tamaño, talla] medium2. SM1) (Teat) interval; (TV) break; (Cine) intermission2)por intermedio de — by means of, through the intermediary of
* * *I- dia adjetivoa) <punto/etapa> intermediateb) <calidad/tamaño> medium (before n)IIa) (Espec) intermission, intervalb) ( mediación)* * *= in-between, interim, intermediate, midway, intervening, interlude, halfway [half-way/half way], middle.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex. If the spot stays yellow the paper is decidedly acid; an in-between colour (green, grey, grey-green, yellow-green) indicates mild acidity; while if the spot goes purple, the paper is near-neutral or alkaline.Ex. After much subsequent discussion, and the publication of a series of interim reports, a new code was published.Ex. Intermediate in size between mainframes and microcomputers, minicomputers offer considerable computing facilities, and are usually comprised of several microprocessors in a parallel group.Ex. Nor is the librarian able to take a midway position.Ex. Omit intervening elements in the hierarchy that are not essential to clarify the function of the smaller body.Ex. Between each story read there should be a brief interlude.Ex. This is an acceptable half-way stage to automation for older material.Ex. Wilensky has argued that 'the good, the mediocre and the trashy are becoming fused in one massive middle mush' and that 'intellectuals are increasingly tempted to play to mass audiences'.----* de posición intermedia = middle-ground.* en el nivel intermedio de = in the middle range of.* en los años intermedios = in the intervening years.* memoria intermedia = buffer.* memoria intermedia de datos = data buffer.* memoria intermedia del teclado = type-ahead buffer.* paso intermedio = half-way house, stepping stone.* préstamo de plazo intermedio = intermediate-term loan.* programas intermedios = middleware.* punto intermedio = middle ground.* resultado intermedio = intermediate result.* software intermedio = middleware.* solución intermedia = happy medium.* tamaño de la memoria intermedia = buffer size.* * *I- dia adjetivoa) <punto/etapa> intermediateb) <calidad/tamaño> medium (before n)IIa) (Espec) intermission, intervalb) ( mediación)* * *= in-between, interim, intermediate, midway, intervening, interlude, halfway [half-way/half way], middle.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex: If the spot stays yellow the paper is decidedly acid; an in-between colour (green, grey, grey-green, yellow-green) indicates mild acidity; while if the spot goes purple, the paper is near-neutral or alkaline.
Ex: After much subsequent discussion, and the publication of a series of interim reports, a new code was published.Ex: Intermediate in size between mainframes and microcomputers, minicomputers offer considerable computing facilities, and are usually comprised of several microprocessors in a parallel group.Ex: Nor is the librarian able to take a midway position.Ex: Omit intervening elements in the hierarchy that are not essential to clarify the function of the smaller body.Ex: Between each story read there should be a brief interlude.Ex: This is an acceptable half-way stage to automation for older material.Ex: Wilensky has argued that 'the good, the mediocre and the trashy are becoming fused in one massive middle mush' and that 'intellectuals are increasingly tempted to play to mass audiences'.* de posición intermedia = middle-ground.* en el nivel intermedio de = in the middle range of.* en los años intermedios = in the intervening years.* memoria intermedia = buffer.* memoria intermedia de datos = data buffer.* memoria intermedia del teclado = type-ahead buffer.* paso intermedio = half-way house, stepping stone.* préstamo de plazo intermedio = intermediate-term loan.* programas intermedios = middleware.* punto intermedio = middle ground.* resultado intermedio = intermediate result.* software intermedio = middleware.* solución intermedia = happy medium.* tamaño de la memoria intermedia = buffer size.* * *1 ‹nivel/etapa› intermediatealumnos de nivel intermedio students at intermediate level, intermediate students2 ‹calidad/tamaño› medium ( before n)un coche de precio intermedio a medium-priced car, a middle-of-the-range carun color intermedio entre el gris y el verde a color halfway between gray and green, a gray-green color1 ( Espec) intermission, interval2(mediación): por intermedio de through* * *
Del verbo intermediar: ( conjugate intermediar)
intermedio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
intermedió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
intermedio 1◊ - dia adjetivo
intermedio 2 sustantivo masculino (Espec) intermission, interval
intermedio,-a
I adjetivo intermediate
II m TV (de una película, un programa) break, interval, (teatro) intermission
' intermedio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
intermedia
- intervalo
English:
half-way
- interlude
- intermediate
- intermission
- interval
- intervene
- intervening
- break
- interim
- recess
* * *intermedio, -a♦ adj1. [etapa, nivel] intermediate, halfway;[calidad] average; [tamaño] medium2. [tiempo] intervening;[espacio] in between;se halla en un punto intermedio entre la comedia y la tragedia it's somewhere between a comedy and a tragedy;Deptiempo intermedio split time♦ nm1. [en actividad] interval;vamos a hacer un intermedio de diez minutos we'll have o take a ten-minute break2. [en teatro] Br interval, US intermission;[en cine] intermission; [en televisión] (commercial) break♦ por intermedio de loc prepthrough;la enfermedad se transmite por intermedio de animales the disease is transmitted through o by animals;se estuvieron insultando por intermedio de la prensa they insulted each other through the press* * *II m intermission* * *intermedio, - dia adj: intermediateintermedio nm1) : intermission2)por intermedio de : by means of* * *intermedio1 adj1. (nivel) intermediatequedamos en un lugar intermedio entre tu casa y la mía let's meet halfway between your house and mine2. (tamaño) mediumintermedio2 n1. (en general) interval2. (en televisión) break -
3 circular
adj.1 circular.Su forma es circular Its shape is circular.2 orbicular.f.leaflet, circular, circular letter, flier.Ella me entregó la circular ayer She gave me the leaflet yesterday.v.1 to flow or circulate.2 to circulate.El sospechoso circuló mucho tiempo The suspect circulated a long time.La prensa circuló el rumor The press circulated=spread the rumor.3 to go round.4 to be spread, to go round.El rumor circula desde ayer The rumor was spread since yesterday.5 to distribute, to circulate, to deal out, to hand around.Ella circuló las invitaciones She circulated=handed out the invitations.* * *► adjetivo1 circular1 (carta) circular, circular letter1 (gen) to circulate, move, go round2 (líquido, electricidad) to circulate, flow4 figurado (rumor etc) to spread, get round\'Circule por la derecha' "Keep to the right"¡circulen! move along!* * *1. noun f. adj. 2. verb1) to circulate2) run3) walk4) flow* * *1. VI1) [vehículo] to runel metro no circula los domingos — the underground does not run on Sundays, there is no underground service on Sundays
este tren circula a muy alta velocidad — this train goes o travels o runs at very high speeds
mañana circularán muchos vehículos por las carreteras — there will be many vehicles on the roads tomorrow
2) [peatón] to walkpor favor, circulen por la acera — please walk on the pavement
¡circulen! — move along!
3) [ciudadano, mercancía] to move aroundlos españoles pueden circular libremente por la UE — Spaniards can move around freely o have free movement within the EU
4) [moneda] to be in circulation5) [sangre] to circulate; [agua] to flow6) [rumor] to go round, circulate2.VT to circulate3.ADJ (=redondo) circularun salón con o de forma circular — a circular o round hall
el autobús tiene un recorrido circular — the bus follows o has a circular route
4.SF (=carta) circular* * *Iadjetivo circularII 1.verbo intransitivo1) sangre/savia to circulate, flow; agua/corriente to flow2)a) transeúnte/peatón to walk; conductorcirculen, por favor! — move along please!
b) autobús/tren ( estar de servicio) to run, operate3) dinero/billete/sello to be in circulation4) noticia/rumor/memo to circulate, go around2.circular vt to circulateIIIfemenino circular* * *Iadjetivo circularII 1.verbo intransitivo1) sangre/savia to circulate, flow; agua/corriente to flow2)a) transeúnte/peatón to walk; conductorcirculen, por favor! — move along please!
b) autobús/tren ( estar de servicio) to run, operate3) dinero/billete/sello to be in circulation4) noticia/rumor/memo to circulate, go around2.circular vt to circulateIIIfemenino circular* * *circular11 = memo [memorandum], memorandum [memoranda -pl.; memo -abr.], news-sheet [newsheet], newsletter, circular letter.Ex: In most cases there was little substitution of e-mail for letters, memos, telephone calls, meetings or travel.
Ex: Among the documents that are worthy of consideration for abstracting are those which convey information that is likely to be difficult to access, such as foreign documents or internal reports and memoranda and other documents which a limited circulation.Ex: Short abstracts comprising only one or two sentences, for instance, may be valuable in commercial information services, or local government news-sheets of the type produced by public libraries.Ex: A newsletter is a serial publication consisting of one or a few printed sheets containing news and/or information of interest to a special group.Ex: The computer is also programmed to print out circular letters and address labels to obtain up-dated information, which are sent to agencies every six months.circular22 = roundabout, circular, rotary, cyclic.Ex: 'I think that's about it, isn't it, Malcolm?' she said, rubbing her hands with a roundabout motion.
Ex: Products under threat include; greeting cards, circulars, information sheets, newspapers and magazines.Ex: In 1895 a good London bindery would have the following machines: hand-fed folding machines, sewing machines, nipping machines (for pressing the sewn books before casing-in), cutting machines, rounding machines, backing machines, straight-knife trimming machines (guillotines), rotary board-cutting machines, power blocking presses, and hydraulic standing presses.Ex: This algorithm handles cyclic graphs without unfolding the cycles nor looping through them.* bandeja circular para diapositivas = carousel.* presentación circular de títulos = wrap-around.* sierra circular = buzz saw, circular saw.* tesauro circular = circular thesaurus.circular33 = make + the rounds, range, pump, cruise, drive, drive along.Ex: You may have seen the lines making the rounds of library e-mail: 'A Zen librarian searched for 'nothing' on the Internet and received 28 million hits'.
Ex: We will be bringing scholars from all over the world both to range widely in our multiform collections and put things together rather than just take them apart.Ex: All air entering the building should be pumped through tanks of water to remove pollutants.Ex: The system also has an add-on, which allows users with low vision to cruise the Internet using a low vision interface.Ex: Tomás Hernández drove cautiously in the torrential rain, trying not to swerve on the slick pavement of the turnpike.Ex: A motorist who drove along 20ft of a railway line told police officers his sat nav had directed him to turn on to the track.* apto para circular = roadworthy.* circulaba el rumor de que = rumour had it that.* circula el rumor de que = rumour has it that.* circular de uno a otro = flow + back and forth.* circular libremente = wander + at large.* circular por = navigate (through).* dejar de circular = drop out of + circulation.* hacer circular = pass around.* hacer circular por = circulate round.* rumor + circular = rumour + circulate.* * *1 ‹movimiento› circularde forma circular circular, round2 ‹ruta› circularviA «sangre/savia» to circulate, flow; «agua/corriente» to flowB1 «transeúnte/peatón» to walkel tráfico circulaba a 25 km/h the traffic was traveling at 25 kphcirculan por la izquierda they drive on the leftapenas circulaba gente por las calles there was hardly anybody (walking) in the streets¡circulen, por favor! move along please!2 «autobús/tren» (estar de servicio) to run, operateel autobús que circula entre estas dos poblaciones the bus which runs o operates between these two townsC «dinero/billete/sello» to be in circulationD «noticia/rumor» to circulate, go around ( colloq)circulan rumores sobre su divorcio there are rumors going around o circulating about their divorce■ circularvtto circulatecircular* * *
circular 1 adjetivo
circular;
■ sustantivo femenino
circular
circular 2 ( conjugate circular) verbo intransitivo
[agua/corriente] to flow
( referido al tráfico):
verbo transitivo
to circulate
circular
I adj (con forma de círculo) circular
II f (notificación) circular
III verbo intransitivo
1 (la sangre) to circulate
(un líquido, el aire) to flow
2 (tren, autobús) to run: los coches circulaban a gran velocidad, the cars were being driven very fast
(un peatón) to walk: peatón, circule por la izquierda, (en letrero) pedestrians, keep left
3 fig (difundirse un rumor) to go round
(moneda) to be in circulation
' circular' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rotonda
- redondel
English:
bandy about
- circular
- circulate
- flow
- get about
- go about
- move along
- move on
- pass round
- pie chart
- put about
- roadworthy
- run
- disk
- mingle
- move
- road
- round
- socialize
* * *♦ adjcircular♦ nfcircular♦ viabre la ventana para que circule el aire open the window to let some air inel tren de alta velocidad circula a 200 km/h the high-speed train travels at 200 km/h;en el Reino Unido se circula por la izquierda they drive on the left in the United Kingdom4. [moneda] to be in circulation5. [capital, dinero] to circulate6. [difundirse] to go round;circula el rumor de que ha muerto there's a rumour going round that he's died;la noticia circuló rápidamente the news quickly got round♦ vt[de mano en mano] to circulate;hicieron circular un documento secreto entre los periodistas they had a secret document circulated among the press* * *I adj circularII f circularIII v/i1 circulate2 AUTO drive, travel3 de persona move (along);¡circulen! move along!* * *circular vi1) : to circulate2) : to move along3) : to drivecircular adj: circularcircular nf: circular, flier* * *circular vb1. (sangre) to circulatecirculan muchos coches por esta calle a lot of cars use this street / this is a very busy street1.700 autobuses circulan por la capital there are 1,700 buses operating in the capital4. (rumor) to go round
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