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2 asistente
adj.1 assistant, auxiliary.2 attending.f. & m.1 assistant, helper (ayudante).asistente social social worker2 person present (presente).3 attendant, attendee.* * *► adjetivo1 (que está) attending2 (que ayuda) assistant1 (que está) member of the audience■ los asistentes al acto se quejaron del retraso those present at the ceremony complained about the delay2 (que ayuda) assistant■ el director dio la carta a su asistente para que la tradujera the director gave the letter to his assistant to translate1 MILITAR batman\asistente social social worker* * *(f. - asistenta)noun mf.1) assistant2) orderly•- asistente social
- los asistentes* * *SMF2)los asistentes — (=presentes) those present
* * *IIIlos delegados asistentes a la asamblea — the delegates present at o attending the conference
masculino y femenino1)a) ( ayudante) assistantb) (Mil) batman2) (frml)los/las asistentes — ( a una reunión) those present; ( a un espectáculo) the audience
* * *= attendee, visitor, attendant, home help, attender, aider, member of the audience.Ex. Finally, I wish to thank all of the speakers, reactors, and attendees who made these institutes so memorable, exciting, and rewarding.Ex. 71 exhibitors and visitors were interviewed and results showed an alarming ignorance of the library's potential.Ex. However, most of the attendants of scientific meetings held overseas believe that the most important aspect of the meetings was the opportunity of making informal contacts.Ex. A library service for home helps and their pensioner clients has been set up.Ex. A questionnaire was circulated to the EURIM conference attenders to gather evidence on the application of research to practical problems = Se distribuyó un cuestionario a los asistentes al congreso EURIM para recoger pruebas sobre la aplicación de la investigación a los problemas prácticos.Ex. One of the primary psychological aiders of the Taliban is al-Jazeera TV who is constantly feeding the Arab and Islamic world Taliban propaganda.Ex. At least five members of the audience walked out during the bishop's address.----* asistente a congreso = conference-goer.* asistente a la feria = fairgoer.* asistente a un congreso = conferencer.* asistente a un entierro = mourner.* asistente por primera vez = newcomer.* asistentes = audience.* asistente social = social worker, welfare worker, case worker.* asistente social de barrio = community worker.* atraer asistentes = attract + attendees.* del público asistente = from the floor.* no asistente = non-attender [nonattender].* * *IIIlos delegados asistentes a la asamblea — the delegates present at o attending the conference
masculino y femenino1)a) ( ayudante) assistantb) (Mil) batman2) (frml)los/las asistentes — ( a una reunión) those present; ( a un espectáculo) the audience
* * *= attendee, visitor, attendant, home help, attender, aider, member of the audience.Ex: Finally, I wish to thank all of the speakers, reactors, and attendees who made these institutes so memorable, exciting, and rewarding.
Ex: 71 exhibitors and visitors were interviewed and results showed an alarming ignorance of the library's potential.Ex: However, most of the attendants of scientific meetings held overseas believe that the most important aspect of the meetings was the opportunity of making informal contacts.Ex: A library service for home helps and their pensioner clients has been set up.Ex: A questionnaire was circulated to the EURIM conference attenders to gather evidence on the application of research to practical problems = Se distribuyó un cuestionario a los asistentes al congreso EURIM para recoger pruebas sobre la aplicación de la investigación a los problemas prácticos.Ex: One of the primary psychological aiders of the Taliban is al-Jazeera TV who is constantly feeding the Arab and Islamic world Taliban propaganda.Ex: At least five members of the audience walked out during the bishop's address.* asistente a congreso = conference-goer.* asistente a la feria = fairgoer.* asistente a un congreso = conferencer.* asistente a un entierro = mourner.* asistente por primera vez = newcomer.* asistentes = audience.* asistente social = social worker, welfare worker, case worker.* asistente social de barrio = community worker.* atraer asistentes = attract + attendees.* del público asistente = from the floor.* no asistente = non-attender [nonattender].* * *entre el público asistente se encontraba el Ministro de Salud the Minister of Health was in the audience o was among those presentlos delegados asistentes a la asamblea the delegates present at o attending the conferenceA1 (ayudante) assistant2 ( Educ) assistant, language assistant3 ( Mil) batmanCompuesto:social workerB ( frml):los/las asistentes (a una reunión) those present; (a un espectáculo) the audience, those present* * *
asistente sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 ( ayudante) assistant;
2 (frml)
( a un espectáculo) the audience
asistente
I adjetivo attending
personas asistentes, the audience
II mf
1 (ayudante) assistant 2 los asistentes, the public sing
3 asistente social, social worker
' asistente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
procurador
English:
social worker
- welfare worker
- social
* * *♦ adjel público asistente aplaudió a rabiar the audience o everyone present applauded wildly;los científicos asistentes a un congreso the scientists attending a congress♦ nmf1. [ayudante] assistant, helperasistente social social workercada asistente recibirá un regalo everyone who attends will receive a free gift;se espera una gran afluencia de asistentes a high attendance is expected♦ nm1. Mil batman, orderlyasistente personal [de bolsillo] personal assistant* * *m/f1 ( ayudante) assistant2:los asistentes pl those present* * *asistente adj: attending, in attendanceasistente nmf1) : assistant2)los asistentes : those present, those in attendance* * *asistente1 adj present / attendingasistente2 n assistant -
3 dispensar
v.1 to excuse, to forgive.¡dispense! excuse me!, pardon me!, I beg your pardon!2 to confer (rendir) (honores).3 to excuse.4 to dispense, to excuse, to forgive, to absolve.La maestra dispensó al nuevo alumno The teacher dispensed the new student.La enfermera dispensa analgésicos The nurse dispenses analgesics.* * *1 (conceder) to give, grant; (elogios) to confer2 (medicamentos) to dispense3 (eximir) to exempt, free4 (disculpar) to forgive, pardon\dispense excuse me, pardon me* * *verb1) to dispense2) excuse* * *1. VT1) (=conceder) [+ ayuda] to give; [+ honores] to grant; [+ atención] to pay; [+ acogida] to give, accord; [+ receta] to dispense2) (=perdonar) to excuse¡dispénseme usted! — I beg your pardon!, sorry!
3) (=eximir) to exempt (de from)excuse (de from)me dispensaron del pago de la multa — they waived my fine, they excused me from payment of the fine
así el cuerpo queda dispensado de ese esfuerzo — thus the body is freed from that effort o relieved of that effort
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < honor> to give, accord (frml); < acogida> to give, extend (frml); <ayuda/protección> to give, afford (frml); < asistencia médica> to give; < medicamentos> to dispensele dispensaron un caluroso recibimiento — he was given o (frml) extended a warm reception
2)a) ( eximir)b) ( perdonar) to forgive2.dispensar vi to forgivedispense, por favor — excuse me
* * *= dispense.Ex. This paper describes the role of the federal government in dispensing aid to public libraries as part of the combat against the Great Depression of the 1930s.----* dispensar de = dispense with.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < honor> to give, accord (frml); < acogida> to give, extend (frml); <ayuda/protección> to give, afford (frml); < asistencia médica> to give; < medicamentos> to dispensele dispensaron un caluroso recibimiento — he was given o (frml) extended a warm reception
2)a) ( eximir)b) ( perdonar) to forgive2.dispensar vi to forgivedispense, por favor — excuse me
* * *= dispense.Ex: This paper describes the role of the federal government in dispensing aid to public libraries as part of the combat against the Great Depression of the 1930s.
* dispensar de = dispense with.* * *dispensar [A1 ]vtA ‹honor› to give, accord ( frml); ‹acogida› to give, extend ( frml); ‹ayuda/protección› to give, afford ( frml); ‹asistencia médica› to give; ‹medicamentos› to dispensele dispensaron un caluroso recibimiento he was given o ( frml) extended a warm receptionle dispensaron el honor de inaugurar el museo he was given o ( frml) accorded the honor of inaugurating the museumestablecimientos donde se dispensan jeringas gratis establishments where syringes are supplied o dispensed free of chargeB1 (eximir) dispensar a algn DE algo to exempt sb FROM sthfue dispensado del servicio militar he was exempted from military servicelo dispensaron del pago de la multa he was excused (from) payment of the fine, the fine was waivedla dispensaron de asistir a misa she was excused from attending mass2 (perdonar) to forgive■ dispensarvito forgivedispense, por favor excuse me, I beg your pardon* * *
dispensar ( conjugate dispensar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ honor› to give, accord (frml);
‹ acogida› to give, extend (frml);
‹ayuda/protección› to give, afford (frml);
‹ asistencia médica› to give;
‹ medicamentos› to dispense;◊ le dispensaron un caluroso recibimiento he was given o (frml) extended a warm reception
2a) ( eximir) dispensar a algn de algo to exempt sb from sth;
verbo intransitivo
to forgive;◊ dispense, por favor excuse me
' dispensar' also found in these entries:
English:
excuse
- release
- discharge
* * *♦ vt1. Formal [dar] [honores] to confer (a upon); [bienvenida, ayuda] to give (a to); [medicamentos] to dispense;[alimentos] to distribute;el público le dispensó una calurosa acogida the audience gave her a warm welcome;le fue dispensado el honor de ser el abanderado olímpico he was given the honour of being the standard bearer at the Olympicsles ruego me dispensen por el retraso please forgive the delay3. [eximir] to excuse, to exempt (de from);le dispensamos de asistir a clase he is excused from coming to class;lo dispensaron de hacer el servicio militar/el examen he was exempted from military service/taking the exam♦ viFormal¡dispense! excuse me!, pardon me!, I beg your pardon!* * *v/t2 ( eximir) excuse (de from)* * *dispensar vt1) : to dispense, to give, to grant2) excusar: to excuse, to forgive3) eximir: to exempt -
4 problema asociado
(n.) = attending problemEx. The implication that what Mr. Gorman illustrates means abandonment of the main entry with, presumably, all its attending problems does injustice to Mr. Gorman himself, who obviously recognizes the importance of its functions.* * *(n.) = attending problemEx: The implication that what Mr. Gorman illustrates means abandonment of the main entry with, presumably, all its attending problems does injustice to Mr. Gorman himself, who obviously recognizes the importance of its functions.
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5 relativo a
prep.relative to, pertaining to, concerning, pertinent to.* * *= concerning, pertaining to, relating to, relative to, appertaining to, attendingEx. Having been alerted to the existence of a document, the user needs information concerning the actual location of the document, in order that the document may be read.Ex. For specifications pertaining to the form and structure to be used within a defined element, reference should be made, where applicable to other IFLA documents.Ex. Recommendations relating to analytical cataloguing practices concern themselves primarily with the way in which the part of a document or work to be accessed is described.Ex. It was apparent that the responders to the investigation were somewhat unsure of their future situation relative to the burgeoning information education market = Era claro que los entrevistados en la investigacion no se sentían muy seguros sobre su situación futura en relación con el incipiente mercado de las enseñanzas de documentación.Ex. This chapter identifies some central principles and practices appertaining to description.Ex. These additional questions are address further along in the process, but awareness of their existence is esential in the deliberations attending the question 'Why?'.* * *= concerning, pertaining to, relating to, relative to, appertaining to, attendingEx: Having been alerted to the existence of a document, the user needs information concerning the actual location of the document, in order that the document may be read.
Ex: For specifications pertaining to the form and structure to be used within a defined element, reference should be made, where applicable to other IFLA documents.Ex: Recommendations relating to analytical cataloguing practices concern themselves primarily with the way in which the part of a document or work to be accessed is described.Ex: It was apparent that the responders to the investigation were somewhat unsure of their future situation relative to the burgeoning information education market = Era claro que los entrevistados en la investigacion no se sentían muy seguros sobre su situación futura en relación con el incipiente mercado de las enseñanzas de documentación.Ex: This chapter identifies some central principles and practices appertaining to description.Ex: These additional questions are address further along in the process, but awareness of their existence is esential in the deliberations attending the question 'Why?'. -
6 él o ella
= s/he, s/he, he/she, he/sheEx. Then due to the difficulty of altering a manual file and the pressure to catalog more new books faster, s/he is administratively enjoined from attending to such details.Ex. Then due to the difficulty of altering a manual file and the pressure to catalog more new books faster, s/he is administratively enjoined from attending to such details.Ex. The curator, librarian or archivist should leave a repair undone rather than do something of which he/she is uncertain.Ex. The curator, librarian or archivist should leave a repair undone rather than do something of which he/she is uncertain.* * *= s/he, s/he, he/she, he/sheEx: Then due to the difficulty of altering a manual file and the pressure to catalog more new books faster, s/he is administratively enjoined from attending to such details.
Ex: Then due to the difficulty of altering a manual file and the pressure to catalog more new books faster, s/he is administratively enjoined from attending to such details.Ex: The curator, librarian or archivist should leave a repair undone rather than do something of which he/she is uncertain.Ex: The curator, librarian or archivist should leave a repair undone rather than do something of which he/she is uncertain. -
7 acudir
v.1 to go.acudir a una cita/un mitin to turn up for an appointment/at a rallynadie acudió a mi llamada de auxilio no-one answered my cry for help2 to attend, to come, to turn out, to go.Nadie acudió Nobody turned out.* * *2 (presentarse) to come back3 (ir a socorrer) to help, come forward4 (recurrir) to call on, turn to* * *verbto go, come- acudir a* * *VI1) [indicando movimiento] (=ir) to go; (=venir) to comeseñor Martínez, acuda a información por favor — Mr Martínez, please go to the information desk
muchos profesores acuden cada año a nuestro congreso — every year many teachers come to o attend our conference
miles de personas acudieron al aeropuerto — thousands of people turned up at o came to the airport
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no acudió a la cita — he did not keep the appointment, he did not turn up (for the appointment)esta imagen acude a la mente de muchas personas — for many people this is the image that comes to mind
2) (=participar) to take part3) (=recurrir)•
acudir a — to turn toacudo a ustedes para quejarme sobre... — I am writing to complain about...
4) (Agr) to produce, yield* * *verbo intransitivo1) (frml) ( a lugar)acudió a la hora prevista — she came o arrived at the arranged time
acudir a algo — < cita> to turn up for something; < reunión> to attend something
los recuerdos acuden a mi mente — (liter) memories come flooding back to me
señorita Fernández, acuda al teléfono — telephone call for Miss Fernández
2) ( recurrir)* * *= call on/upon, patronise [patronize, -USA], patronage.Nota: Como cliente o usuario.Ex. It can only be a matter of time before we have in effect a complete set of MARC records to call on for details of any item we require.Ex. In the light of the continuing authoritarianism demonstrated by most librarians towards their patrons, it is small wonder that so few people patronized America's public libraries.Ex. 'Exit' is a vow, or intention, to never again patronage the offending library.----* acudir a = enlist + the cooperation of.* acudir al rescate = come to + Posesivo + rescue.* acudir en masa = flock, flock in, be out in force, come out in + force.* no acudir = stay away.* reunión a la que los padres acuden con sus bebés = lapsit.* * *verbo intransitivo1) (frml) ( a lugar)acudió a la hora prevista — she came o arrived at the arranged time
acudir a algo — < cita> to turn up for something; < reunión> to attend something
los recuerdos acuden a mi mente — (liter) memories come flooding back to me
señorita Fernández, acuda al teléfono — telephone call for Miss Fernández
2) ( recurrir)* * *= call on/upon, patronise [patronize, -USA], patronage.Nota: Como cliente o usuario.Ex: It can only be a matter of time before we have in effect a complete set of MARC records to call on for details of any item we require.
Ex: In the light of the continuing authoritarianism demonstrated by most librarians towards their patrons, it is small wonder that so few people patronized America's public libraries.Ex: 'Exit' is a vow, or intention, to never again patronage the offending library.* acudir a = enlist + the cooperation of.* acudir al rescate = come to + Posesivo + rescue.* acudir en masa = flock, flock in, be out in force, come out in + force.* no acudir = stay away.* reunión a la que los padres acuden con sus bebés = lapsit.* * *acudir [I1 ]viA ( frml)(a un lugar): nadie acudió en su ayuda nobody came to his aidno acudió a la hora prevista she did not come o arrive at the arranged timedeberá acudir en ayunas you should not eat anything before attendingmiles de personas acudieron para apoyarlo thousands of people turned out o came to support himacudir A algo:no acudió a la cita he failed to keep the appointment o ( BrE) to turn up for the appointmentno acudió a la reunión she did not attend the meetingmillones de personas acudirán hoy a las urnas millions of people will go to the polls todayla policía acudió al lugar de los hechos the police went to the scene (of events)los recuerdos acuden a mi mente ( liter); memories come flooding back to meseñorita Fernández, acuda al teléfono Miss Fernández, telephone call o telephone call for Miss FernándezB (recurrir) acudir A algn:acudió a su padre para que lo ayudara he turned o went to his father for helpantes que acudir a las armas rather than resort to the use of armsacudieron a un árbitro para intentar resolverlo they went to arbitration to try to resolve it* * *
acudir ( conjugate acudir) verbo intransitivo
1 (frml) (ir) to go;
( venir) to come;◊ nadie acudió en su ayuda nobody went/came to his aid;
acudir a algo ‹ a cita› to arrive for sth;
‹ a reunión› to attend sth;
2 ( recurrir) acudir a algn to turn to sb;
acudir verbo intransitivo
1 (ir a una cita, a un lugar) to go
(venir a una cita, a un lugar) to come, arrive
2 (prestar ayuda) to give aid, help: siempre está dispuesto a acudir en auxilio de cualquiera, he's always prepared to help anybody
3 (buscar ayuda o información) to turn to: no tengo a quién acudir, I have no one to turn to
' acudir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aparecer
- concejo
- faltar
- ir
- acto
- masa
- tribunal
English:
aid
- appointment
- break
- come
- court
- directly
- disappoint
- flock
- keep
- poll
- roll up
- turn out
- turn up
- walk up
* * *acudir vi1. [ir] to go;[venir] to come;acudir a una cita/un mitin to turn up for an appointment/at a rally;acudir en ayuda de alguien to come to sb's aid o assistance;nadie acudió a mi llamada de auxilio no one answered my cry for help;Sr. Pérez, acuda a recepción could Mr Perez please come to reception?;no es obligatorio acudir a todas las clases it isn't compulsory to attend all the classes;acudir a la mente to come to mind;acudir a las urnas to go to the polls2. [frecuentar]a este restaurante acuden muchos personajes famosos this restaurant is patronized by many celebritiessi necesitas ayuda, puedes acudir a mí if you need help you can ask me o come to me;amenazaron con acudir a la violencia they threatened to resort to violence;piensan acudir a la justicia they intend to go to court* * *v/i come;acudir a alguien turn to s.o.;acudir al médico go to the doctor;acudir a las urnas go to the polls;acudir al trabajo go to work* * *acudir vi1) : to go, to come (someplace for a specific purpose)acudió a la puerta: he went to the dooracudimos en su ayuda: we came to her aid2) : to be present, to show upacudí a la cita: I showed up for the appointment3)acudir a : to turn to, to have recourse tohay que acudir al médico: you must consult the doctor* * *acudir vb1. (ir) to go2. (recurrir a) to turn to -
8 excusar
v.1 to excuse (disculpar a).Ricardo desagravió su infidelidad Richard made up for his cheating.2 to avoid (evitar). (peninsular Spanish)excuso decir que… there's no need for me to say that…* * *1 (justificar) to excuse2 (disculpar) to pardon, forgive, excuse4 (eximir) to exempt (de, from)5 excusar + inf to have no need1 (justificarse) to excuse oneself; (disculparse) to apologize* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=disculpar) to excuse2) (=evitar) [+ disgustos] to avoid, preventpodemos excusar lo otro — we can forget about the rest of it, we don't have to bother with the rest
excusamos decirle que... — we don't have to tell you that...
3) (=eximir) to exempt (de from)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( disculpar) to excuseeso no excusa tu comportamiento — that does not excuse o justify your behavior
b) ( eximir)excusar a alguien de algo/+ inf — to excuse somebody (from) something/-ing
c) (Esp frml) (evitar, omitir)2.excusarse v pron (frml)a) ( pedir perdón) to apologizeb) ( ofrecer excusas) to excuse oneself* * *= let + Nombre + off the hook, excuse, condone.Ex. This would imply not trying to duplicate the market reached, for example, by the paperback -- a policy which might, amongst other things, help let the library off the hook as far as the old problem of stocking lowgrade literature is concerned.Ex. Librarians could be excused for wondering if there is any role for them to play in the virtual library environment.Ex. Writers and publishers go to great lengths to avoid the appearance of supporting or condoning homosexuality.----* excusándose = apologetically.* llamar al trabajo para excusarse por enfermedad = call in + sick.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( disculpar) to excuseeso no excusa tu comportamiento — that does not excuse o justify your behavior
b) ( eximir)excusar a alguien de algo/+ inf — to excuse somebody (from) something/-ing
c) (Esp frml) (evitar, omitir)2.excusarse v pron (frml)a) ( pedir perdón) to apologizeb) ( ofrecer excusas) to excuse oneself* * *= let + Nombre + off the hook, excuse, condone.Ex: This would imply not trying to duplicate the market reached, for example, by the paperback -- a policy which might, amongst other things, help let the library off the hook as far as the old problem of stocking lowgrade literature is concerned.
Ex: Librarians could be excused for wondering if there is any role for them to play in the virtual library environment.Ex: Writers and publishers go to great lengths to avoid the appearance of supporting or condoning homosexuality.* excusándose = apologetically.* llamar al trabajo para excusarse por enfermedad = call in + sick.* * *excusar [A1 ]vt1 (disculpar) to excuseeso no excusa tu comportamiento that does not excuse o justify your behaviornos pidió que lo excusáramos por el retraso he asked us to excuse him for the delay, he apologized for the delayla excusó diciendo que … he made excuses for her saying that …2 (eximir) excusar a algn DE algo:los excusaron de asistir a la clase they were excused from attending the classlo excusaron del servicio activo he was exempted from active service3( Esp frml) (evitar, omitir): excuso decirle lo mal que me sentó aquel comentario I hardly need tell you how much that remark upset mese lo contó excusando los detalles más desagradables he told them but spared them the more unpleasant details, he told them, omitting the more unpleasant detailsto apologizese excusó por no haber venido antes he apologized for not arriving earlierse excusaron diciendo que estarían fuera they declined o made their excuses saying that they would be away* * *
excusar ( conjugate excusar) verbo transitivo
b) ( eximir) excusar a algn de algo/hacer algo to excuse sb (from) sth/doing sth
excusarse verbo pronominal (frml)
excusar verbo transitivo (disculpar) to excuse
' excusar' also found in these entries:
English:
excuse
* * *♦ vt1. [disculpar] to excuse;[disculparse por] to apologize for;eso no excusa tu falta de puntualidad that is no excuse for your being late;les ruego excusen mi ignorancia, pero… forgive my ignorance, but…;no trates de excusarla don't make excuses for herquedas excusado de asistir you are excused from attendanceexcuso decir que todos están invitados there's no need for me to say that you're all invited* * *v/t1 excuse;excusar a alguien de hacer algo excuse s.o. from doing sth2:excuso decirte … I need not remind you …* * *excusar vt1) : to excuse2) : to exempt -
9 eximir
v.to exempt.La maestra dispensó al nuevo alumno The teacher dispensed the new student.* * *(pp exento,-a o eximido,-a)1 to exempt (de, from), free (de, from), excuse (de, from)1 to free oneself (de, from)* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [de impuestos, servicio militar] to exempt (de from)2) [de obligación] to free (de from)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo (frml) to exempteximir a alguien de algo + inf — to exempt somebody from something -ing
2.esto me exime de toda culpa — this relieves o absolves me of all responsibility
eximirse v pron (AmL) to get an exemption* * *= exempt, grant + exemption.Ex. Schools and libraries are not exempted although tax is not payable on fixed educational costs.Ex. The regulation sets out the requirement for compulsory notification of agreements to the Commission and gives the Commission powers to grant exemption to the rules.----* eximir de obligación = absolve + Nombre + from obligation.* eximir de responsabilidad = absolve + Nombre + from/of + responsibility.* * *1.verbo transitivo (frml) to exempteximir a alguien de algo + inf — to exempt somebody from something -ing
2.esto me exime de toda culpa — this relieves o absolves me of all responsibility
eximirse v pron (AmL) to get an exemption* * *= exempt, grant + exemption.Ex: Schools and libraries are not exempted although tax is not payable on fixed educational costs.
Ex: The regulation sets out the requirement for compulsory notification of agreements to the Commission and gives the Commission powers to grant exemption to the rules.* eximir de obligación = absolve + Nombre + from obligation.* eximir de responsabilidad = absolve + Nombre + from/of + responsibility.* * *eximir [I1 ]vt( frml); to exempt eximir a algn DE algo to exempt sb FROM sthlo eximieron del impuesto sobre las importaciones it was exempted from import taxlo eximieron de la asistencia al cursillo he was exempted from attending the courseesto me exime de toda responsabilidad this relieves o absolves o frees me of all responsibilityeximir a algn DE + INF to exempt sb FROM -INGlo eximieron de hacer guardia he was exempted o excused from (doing) guard duty■ eximirse( AmL) to get an exemption* * *
eximir ( conjugate eximir) verbo transitivo (frml) to exempt;
eximir a algn de algo/hacer algo to exempt sb from sth/doing sth;◊ esto me exime de toda culpa this relieves o absolves me of all responsibility
eximir verbo transitivo, eximirse verbo reflexivo to exempt: te eximo de tus responsabilidades, I'm releasing you from your responsibilities
' eximir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
eximirse
- dispensar
- excusar
English:
excuse
- exempt
- absolve
* * *♦ vtme eximieron de las tareas domésticas I was exempted from housework;su condición no le exime de cumplir las leyes her condition does not exempt her from obeying the law* * *v/t exempt (de from)* * *eximir vtexonerar: to exempt -
10 administrativamente
adv.administratively, bureaucratically, ministerially.* * *► adverbio1 administratively* * *= administratively, managerially.Ex. Then due to the difficulty of altering a manual file and the pressure to catalog more new books faster, s/he is administratively enjoined from attending to such details.Ex. This article examines ways in which preservation planning may be made politically attractive and managerially effective.* * *= administratively, managerially.Ex: Then due to the difficulty of altering a manual file and the pressure to catalog more new books faster, s/he is administratively enjoined from attending to such details.
Ex: This article examines ways in which preservation planning may be made politically attractive and managerially effective.* * *administratively -
11 albergue juvenil
m.youth hostel, hostel.* * *youth hostel* * *(n.) = youth hostel, student hostelEx. A wide range of accommodation is available including low cost hotels, boarding houses and youth hostels for people attending the conference.Ex. Student hostels and homes of suspected library staff were searched in order to recover some of the missing books.* * *(n.) = youth hostel, student hostelEx: A wide range of accommodation is available including low cost hotels, boarding houses and youth hostels for people attending the conference.
Ex: Student hostels and homes of suspected library staff were searched in order to recover some of the missing books.* * *youth hostel -
12 asistir a una reunión
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13 atender a
v.1 to attend to.Ella atiende a sus necesidades She attends to his needs.2 to cater for.El restaurante atiende a los García The restaurant caters for the Garcias.* * *(v.) = cater for/to, look after, provide for, cope with, care (about/for), attend to, pay + attention toEx. Labelling of subjects presents problems mainly because, in order to achieve a user-orientated approach, the various approaches of different users must be catered for.Ex. A consumer ombudsman's department looks after consumer complaints and, in addition, many municipalities now have a consumer guidance office.Ex. So far we have only provided for the user who happens to consult the A/Z subject index under the term 'Conservative'.Ex. This latter period is when the air-conditioning has to work hardest to cope with high outside air temperature and solar gains through the building.Ex. Many authors, especially since the mid nineteenth century, have cared about the details of their punctuation and have bothered to correct it.Ex. Then due to the difficulty of altering a manual file and the pressure to catalog more new books faster, s/he is administratively enjoined from attending to such details.Ex. Scant attention is paid to evaluation and the needs of users.* * *(v.) = cater for/to, look after, provide for, cope with, care (about/for), attend to, pay + attention toEx: Labelling of subjects presents problems mainly because, in order to achieve a user-orientated approach, the various approaches of different users must be catered for.
Ex: A consumer ombudsman's department looks after consumer complaints and, in addition, many municipalities now have a consumer guidance office.Ex: So far we have only provided for the user who happens to consult the A/Z subject index under the term 'Conservative'.Ex: This latter period is when the air-conditioning has to work hardest to cope with high outside air temperature and solar gains through the building.Ex: Many authors, especially since the mid nineteenth century, have cared about the details of their punctuation and have bothered to correct it.Ex: Then due to the difficulty of altering a manual file and the pressure to catalog more new books faster, s/he is administratively enjoined from attending to such details.Ex: Scant attention is paid to evaluation and the needs of users. -
14 batir un récord
(v.) = set + record, break + record, shatter + recordEx. Whilst no actual sales growth records were set, the news from many independent booksellers was upbeat.Ex. Leon Haslam started in commanding form, shattering the Norfolk circuit records as he claimed his third pole start of the season, at an average speed of 108.95mph.* * *(v.) = set + record, break + record, shatter + recordEx: Whilst no actual sales growth records were set, the news from many independent booksellers was upbeat.
Ex: Leon Haslam started in commanding form, shattering the Norfolk circuit records as he claimed his third pole start of the season, at an average speed of 108.95mph. -
15 bien anunciado
= well-advertised, well-announcedEx. Applications from newly graduated librarians continue to stream in for most well-advertised jobs in public and academic libraries.Ex. Apart from the fact that the lecturer was at fault for not attending to the well-announced changes in program, the incident did make one wonder about the way teachers are trained.* * *= well-advertised, well-announcedEx: Applications from newly graduated librarians continue to stream in for most well-advertised jobs in public and academic libraries.
Ex: Apart from the fact that the lecturer was at fault for not attending to the well-announced changes in program, the incident did make one wonder about the way teachers are trained. -
16 centro de día
(n.) = day care centre, day centreEx. In Feb 92 Sutton launched a mobile library service for older and disabled people living in sheltered housing, residential homes or attending a day care centre.Ex. The day centre staff and a bibliotherapist are on hand at these sessions.* * *(n.) = day care centre, day centreEx: In Feb 92 Sutton launched a mobile library service for older and disabled people living in sheltered housing, residential homes or attending a day care centre.
Ex: The day centre staff and a bibliotherapist are on hand at these sessions.* * *day center o Brcentre, daycare center o Brcentre -
17 cirugía
f.surgery, operation, surgical intervention, surgical operation.* * *1 surgery\cirugía estética / cirugía plástica plastic surgery* * *noun f.* * *SF surgery* * *femenino surgeryse hizo la cirugía en la nariz — (CS fam) she had her nose done (colloq)
* * *= surgery.Ex. After attending weekly teaching rounds in surgery, pediatrics and obstetrics and noting the questions asked during discussion of the cases, librarians send out photocopies of relevant articles to interested individuals and interested individuals.----* cirugía a corazón abierto = open surgery, open heart surgery.* cirugía cardiaca = heart surgery, cardiac surgery.* cirugía de bypass = bypass surgery.* cirugía de bypass de arteria coronaria = coronary artery bypass surgery.* cirugía dental = dental surgery.* cirugía de pecho = breast surgery.* cirugía endoscópica = endoscopic surgery.* cirugía estética = plastic surgery, cosmetic surgery.* cirugía estética de la nariz = nose job.* cirugía facial = facial surgery.* cirugía laparoscópica = laparoscopic surgery.* cirugía mamaria = breast surgery.* cirugía maxilofacial = oral surgery, maxillofacial surgery.* cirugía mínimamente invasiva = keyhole surgery.* cirugía oral = oral surgery.* cirugía plástica = plastic surgery, cosmetic surgery.* cirugía plástica reconstructiva = reconstructive plastic surgery.* cirugía reconstrutiva = reconstructive surgery.* cirugía toracoscópica = thoracoscopic surgery.* * *femenino surgeryse hizo la cirugía en la nariz — (CS fam) she had her nose done (colloq)
* * *= surgery.Ex: After attending weekly teaching rounds in surgery, pediatrics and obstetrics and noting the questions asked during discussion of the cases, librarians send out photocopies of relevant articles to interested individuals and interested individuals.
* cirugía a corazón abierto = open surgery, open heart surgery.* cirugía cardiaca = heart surgery, cardiac surgery.* cirugía de bypass = bypass surgery.* cirugía de bypass de arteria coronaria = coronary artery bypass surgery.* cirugía dental = dental surgery.* cirugía de pecho = breast surgery.* cirugía endoscópica = endoscopic surgery.* cirugía estética = plastic surgery, cosmetic surgery.* cirugía estética de la nariz = nose job.* cirugía facial = facial surgery.* cirugía laparoscópica = laparoscopic surgery.* cirugía mamaria = breast surgery.* cirugía maxilofacial = oral surgery, maxillofacial surgery.* cirugía mínimamente invasiva = keyhole surgery.* cirugía oral = oral surgery.* cirugía plástica = plastic surgery, cosmetic surgery.* cirugía plástica reconstructiva = reconstructive plastic surgery.* cirugía reconstrutiva = reconstructive surgery.* cirugía toracoscópica = thoracoscopic surgery.* * *surgeryse hizo la cirugía en la nariz ( RPl fam); she had a nose job ( colloq), she had her nose done ( colloq)Compuestos:● cirugía ambulatoria or de alta precozday surgerycosmetic surgeryplastic surgery* * *
cirugía sustantivo femenino
surgery;◊ hacerse la cirugía estética/plástica to have cosmetic/plastic surgery
cirugía sustantivo femenino surgery
cirugía estética, plastic surgery
' cirugía' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estética
- estético
- estiramiento
- hacer
- punto
English:
cosmetic surgery
- dental surgery
- dramatically
- plastic surgery
- surgery
- cosmetic
- key
- plastic
* * *cirugía nfsurgery;hacerse la cirugía [estética] to have cosmetic surgerycirugía cardíaca heart surgery;cirugía correctiva corrective surgery;cirugía endoscópica keyhole surgery;cirugía estética cosmetic surgery;cirugía exploratoria exploratory surgery;cirugía facial facial surgery;cirugía invasiva invasive surgery;cirugía con láser laser surgery;cirugía plástica plastic surgery;cirugía reconstructiva reconstructive surgery;cirugía de trasplantes transplant surgery* * *f surgery* * *cirugía nf: surgery* * *cirugía n surgery -
18 clase de educación de adultos
(n.) = adult learning class, adult learner classEx. However, although there had been an increase in numbers attending adult learning classes, the majority of uptake was in keep-fit activities.Ex. In future the Centre hopes to run more traditional adult learner classes, such as languages.* * *(n.) = adult learning class, adult learner classEx: However, although there had been an increase in numbers attending adult learning classes, the majority of uptake was in keep-fit activities.
Ex: In future the Centre hopes to run more traditional adult learner classes, such as languages. -
19 correccional
adj.correctional, corrective.m.1 reformatory, reform school.2 correctional institution, workhouse, house of correction, reformatory.* * *► adjetivo1 correctional1 detention centre, reformatory* * *SM reformatory* * *femenino or (Esp) masculino: tbcorreccional de menores — reformatory (AmE), detention centre (BrE)
* * *= correctional institution, correctional, correctional facility, juvenile correctional facility, approved school, borstal, young offender institution.Ex. The results of the survey indicated that at least some correctional institutions employed paid civilian staff.Ex. Good libraries are a cost-efficient integral part of an effective correctional programme in a detention centre.Ex. These trends are expected to result in library service to correctional facilities of comparable quality to those services available to the public.Ex. The aim of the project is to put library materials in the hands of young adults in juvenile correctional facilities, rehabilitation clinics, runaway shelters, and foster care homes.Ex. Tests have shown that introverts are not underrepresented among delinquents attending approved schools.Ex. This was done in May 81 when it changed from being a borstal to a youth institution for women, mainly Maori or Pacific Islanders.Ex. This paper reports the results of a survey of 538 male inmates of young offender institutions.* * *femenino or (Esp) masculino: tbcorreccional de menores — reformatory (AmE), detention centre (BrE)
* * *= correctional institution, correctional, correctional facility, juvenile correctional facility, approved school, borstal, young offender institution.Ex: The results of the survey indicated that at least some correctional institutions employed paid civilian staff.
Ex: Good libraries are a cost-efficient integral part of an effective correctional programme in a detention centre.Ex: These trends are expected to result in library service to correctional facilities of comparable quality to those services available to the public.Ex: The aim of the project is to put library materials in the hands of young adults in juvenile correctional facilities, rehabilitation clinics, runaway shelters, and foster care homes.Ex: Tests have shown that introverts are not underrepresented among delinquents attending approved schools.Ex: This was done in May 81 when it changed from being a borstal to a youth institution for women, mainly Maori or Pacific Islanders.Ex: This paper reports the results of a survey of 538 male inmates of young offender institutions.* * *orCompuesto:(reformatorio) correction center* for young women; (cárcel) women's prison* * *
correccional sustantivo femenino or (Esp) sustantivo masculino: tb
correccional sustantivo masculino reformatory, reform school
' correccional' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
retén
* * *correccional nmreformatory, reform school* * *I adj correctiveII m reformatory* * *correccional nmreformatorio: reformatory -
20 fichero manual
(n.) = manual fileEx. Then due to the difficulty of altering a manual file and the pressure to catalog more new books faster, s/he is administratively enjoined from attending to such details.* * *(n.) = manual fileEx: Then due to the difficulty of altering a manual file and the pressure to catalog more new books faster, s/he is administratively enjoined from attending to such details.
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