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1 asignación de errores
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2 especificación de errores en auto de casación
• assignment of errorsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > especificación de errores en auto de casación
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3 заявление о неправильностях в обжалуемом решении
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > заявление о неправильностях в обжалуемом решении
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4 absurdo
adj.absurd, nonsensical, irrational, meaningless.m.1 absurdity, nonsense, folly, aberration.2 absurd act, absurdity.* * *► adjetivo1 absurd1 absurdity, nonsense————————1 absurdity, nonsense* * *(f. - absurda)adj.* * *1.ADJ absurdlo absurdo es que... — the ridiculous thing is that...
teatro del absurdo — theatre o (EEUU) theater of the absurd
2.SM absurdity, (piece of) nonsense* * *I- da adjetivo absurd, ridiculousIIlo más absurdo de todo es... — the ridiculous thing about it all is...
* * *= foolish, incongruous, ludicrous, absurd, farcical, meaningless, nonsensical.Ex. It would be uneconomic and foolish to persevere with human assignment of controlled-language terms.Ex. The idea is incongruous in our general catalogs where a publication is to be represented by a main entry as an edition of a particular work by a particular author.Ex. Hernandez described the encounter as futile and ludicrous, and concluded that it tallied entirely with Lespran's expectation of it..Ex. Too frequently absurd errors creep past the abstractor who does not know the field.Ex. There is considerable interest in picture books from the social realism of the 70s to the growing interest in fantasy, myth, legend, science fiction and the emphasis on the farcical and absurd aspects of life in the 80s.Ex. Although the isolate numbers for the concepts are correct, these mistakes in the use of facet indicators render this class number meaningless.Ex. Parental protectiveness of children is surely a good thing if sensibly applied, but this nonsensical double standard doesn't help anyone.----* algo absurdo = nonsense.* lo absurdo = ridiculousness.* * *I- da adjetivo absurd, ridiculousIIlo más absurdo de todo es... — the ridiculous thing about it all is...
* * *= foolish, incongruous, ludicrous, absurd, farcical, meaningless, nonsensical.Ex: It would be uneconomic and foolish to persevere with human assignment of controlled-language terms.
Ex: The idea is incongruous in our general catalogs where a publication is to be represented by a main entry as an edition of a particular work by a particular author.Ex: Hernandez described the encounter as futile and ludicrous, and concluded that it tallied entirely with Lespran's expectation of it..Ex: Too frequently absurd errors creep past the abstractor who does not know the field.Ex: There is considerable interest in picture books from the social realism of the 70s to the growing interest in fantasy, myth, legend, science fiction and the emphasis on the farcical and absurd aspects of life in the 80s.Ex: Although the isolate numbers for the concepts are correct, these mistakes in the use of facet indicators render this class number meaningless.Ex: Parental protectiveness of children is surely a good thing if sensibly applied, but this nonsensical double standard doesn't help anyone.* algo absurdo = nonsense.* lo absurdo = ridiculousness.* * *absurd, ridiculouseso es a todas luces absurdo that is absolutely preposterous o absurd o ridiculousesto es el colmo de lo absurdo this is totally absurd o the height of absurdityes absurdo que te comportes así it's ridiculous o absurd of you to behave like that1(absurdez): es un absurdo que trates de ocultarlo it's ridiculous o absurd (of you) to try to hide itun absurdo an absurdityreducción al absurdo reductio ad absurdum* * *
absurdo◊ -da adjetivo
absurd, ridiculous
absurdo,-a
I adjetivo
1 absurd: es un argumento completamente absurdo, it's an absolutely absurd line of argument
2 (cosa ridícula) ludicrous: llevaba puesto un absurdo sombrero, she was wearing a ridiculous hat
II sustantivo masculino absurdity, absurd thing
' absurdo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
absurda
- baremo
- mamarrachada
- me
- perfectamente
English:
absurd
- all
- farcical
- ludicrous
- mindless
- nonsensical
- preposterous
- senseless
- sound
- to
- wacky
- absurdity
- fantastic
- wild
* * *absurdo, -a♦ adjabsurd;lo absurdo sería que no lo hicieras it would be absurd for you not to do it♦ nmdecir/hacer un absurdo to say/do something ridiculous o idiotic;reducción al absurdo reductio ad absurdum;el teatro del absurdo the Theatre of the Absurd* * *I adj absurdII m1 absurdity;es un absurdo que it’s absurd that2:teatro del absurdo theater o Br theatre of the absurd* * *absurdo, -da adjdisparatado, ridículo: absurd, ridiculous♦ absurdamente advabsurdo nm: absurdity* * *absurdo adj absurd -
5 persistir
v.to persist.Ella persiste en sus metas She persists in her goals.El dolor persiste The pain persists.Me persiste el dolor My pain persists.* * *1 (mantenerse firme) to persist, persevere2 (durar) to continue, persist* * *verb1) to persist2) linger* * *VI to persist (en in)* * *verbo intransitivo* * *= persevere, persist, remain.Ex. It would be uneconomic and foolish to persevere with human assignment of controlled-language terms.Ex. Nevertheless, it cannot yet be said that all cataloguing is conducted with the use of a computer, and even some major library systems persist with manual cataloguing practices.Ex. Needless to say, any errors which remain are entirely our responsibility.----* problema + persistir = problem + persist.* * *verbo intransitivo* * *= persevere, persist, remain.Ex: It would be uneconomic and foolish to persevere with human assignment of controlled-language terms.
Ex: Nevertheless, it cannot yet be said that all cataloguing is conducted with the use of a computer, and even some major library systems persist with manual cataloguing practices.Ex: Needless to say, any errors which remain are entirely our responsibility.* problema + persistir = problem + persist.* * *persistir [I1 ]vipersiste la gravedad del enfermo the patient remains in a serious conditionpersiste el temporal en la costa there is still a storm blowing on the coastpersistir EN algo to persist IN sthpersiste en esta creencia he persists in this belief* * *
persistir ( conjugate persistir) verbo intransitivo:
persistir EN algo to persist in sth
persistir verbo intransitivo
1 (perdurar, durar) to persist
2 (perseverar) to persist [en, in]
' persistir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mantenerse
- perdurar
English:
linger
- live on
- persist
* * *persistir vito persist (en in);el riesgo de tormentas persistirá hasta la semana que viene there will be a risk of storms until next week;persiste en su idea de viajar al Nepal she persists in her idea of going to Nepal* * *v/i persist* * *persistir vi: to persist♦ persistencia nf♦ persistente adj
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