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1 autocracia
• autocracy• despotism• dictatorship• tyranny -
2 autonomía
• autocracy• autonomy• freedom• home remedies• home rule• home run• indenture bond• independence• Independence Day• self-governing• self-government• self-gratification• self-rotation• self-rule• self-ruling• self-starting• self-sufficiency• self-sufficient -
3 totalitarismo
• autocracy• dictatorship• totalitarism -
4 autocracia
autocracy; dictatorship -
5 dictadura
autocracy; dictatorship -
6 autocracia
f.autocracy (politics).* * *1 autocracy* * *SF autocracy* * *femenino autocracy* * *= autocracy.Ex. His autocracy is manifested by his unwillingness and inability to delegate responsibility and authority.* * *femenino autocracy* * *= autocracy.Ex: His autocracy is manifested by his unwillingness and inability to delegate responsibility and authority.
* * *autocracy* * *autocracia nfautocracy* * *autocracia nf: autocracy -
7 delegar autoridad
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8 delegar responsabilidad
v.to delegate responsibility.* * *(v.) = delegate + responsibility, empowerEx. His autocracy is manifested by his unwillingness and inability to delegate responsibility and authority.Ex. At the last meeting of the Board of Trustees of OCLC the staff was empowered to initiate scheduling the development of an interface between the OCLC network and these other nonmonographic data bases.* * *(v.) = delegate + responsibility, empowerEx: His autocracy is manifested by his unwillingness and inability to delegate responsibility and authority.
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9 falta de deseo
(n.) = unwillingnessEx. His autocracy is manifested by his unwillingness and inability to delegate responsibility and authority.* * *(n.) = unwillingnessEx: His autocracy is manifested by his unwillingness and inability to delegate responsibility and authority.
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10 indisposición
f.1 indisposition, illness, ailment, disease.2 unwillingness, indisposition, averseness, disinclination.3 unpreparedness, unreadiness.* * *1 MEDICINA indisposition2 (reticencia) indisposition, unwillingness* * *SF1) (Med) indisposition2) (=desgana) disinclination, unwillingness* * *a) (Med) slight illness, indisposition (frml)b) ( falta de voluntad) unwillingness; ( falta de entusiasmo) disinclination* * *Ex. His autocracy is manifested by his unwillingness and inability to delegate responsibility and authority.* * *a) (Med) slight illness, indisposition (frml)b) ( falta de voluntad) unwillingness; ( falta de entusiasmo) disinclination* * *Ex: His autocracy is manifested by his unwillingness and inability to delegate responsibility and authority.
* * *2 (falta de voluntad) unwillingness; (falta de entusiasmo) disinclination* * *1. [malestar] indisposition2. [reticencia] unwillingness* * *f indisposition* * * -
11 renuncia
f.1 giving up (abandono).2 resignation.presentó su renuncia he handed in his (letter of) resignation3 renunciation, renouncement.4 letter of resignation, written resignation, resignation, resignation letter.5 disclaimer.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: renunciar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: renunciar.* * *1 renunciation2 (dimisión) resignation\presentar la renuncia to hand in one's resignation* * *noun f.1) renunciation2) resignation* * *SF1) [a derecho, trono] renunciationla paz depende de una renuncia total a la violencia — peace is dependent on a total renunciation of violence
está considerando una posible renuncia a sus derechos al trono — he is thinking of renouncing his rights to the throne
han hecho pública la renuncia a sus exigencias/planes — they announced that they have abandoned o dropped their claims/plans
confirmó su renuncia a participar en el proyecto — he confirmed his refusal to take part in the project
2) [de empleado] resignationpresentó su renuncia — he tendered his resignation, he resigned
3) (=abnegación) renunciation* * *1) ( dimisión) resignationpresentar la renuncia — to resign, tender one's resignation (frml)
2)a) ( abandono)b) (Der) relinquishment3) ( abnegación) self-sacrifice* * *= abandonment, abdication, unwillingness, denial, surrender, renunciation, drop-off.Ex. Practical considerations led to the abandonment of this idea.Ex. I think this attitude somewhat bespeaks a professional abdication by a lot of us.Ex. His autocracy is manifested by his unwillingness and inability to delegate responsibility and authority.Ex. The obvious alternative would be denial of access to scholarly literature.Ex. This would require central funding, an appropriate communications infrastructure and the surrender by universities of their autonomy over their local libraries.Ex. This approach is characterised by the renunciation of attempts to generate the wording of index entries algorithmically.Ex. There is a subsidy mechanism that lowers rates in order to avoid drop-offs from the network.----* documento de renuncia = waiver form.* renuncia a algo por otra cosa = trade-off [tradeoff/trade off].* * *1) ( dimisión) resignationpresentar la renuncia — to resign, tender one's resignation (frml)
2)a) ( abandono)b) (Der) relinquishment3) ( abnegación) self-sacrifice* * *= abandonment, abdication, unwillingness, denial, surrender, renunciation, drop-off.Ex: Practical considerations led to the abandonment of this idea.
Ex: I think this attitude somewhat bespeaks a professional abdication by a lot of us.Ex: His autocracy is manifested by his unwillingness and inability to delegate responsibility and authority.Ex: The obvious alternative would be denial of access to scholarly literature.Ex: This would require central funding, an appropriate communications infrastructure and the surrender by universities of their autonomy over their local libraries.Ex: This approach is characterised by the renunciation of attempts to generate the wording of index entries algorithmically.Ex: There is a subsidy mechanism that lowers rates in order to avoid drop-offs from the network.* documento de renuncia = waiver form.* renuncia a algo por otra cosa = trade-off [tradeoff/trade off].* * *A (dimisión) resignationpresentó su renuncia she resigned, she tendered her resignation ( frml)B1 (abandono) renuncia A algo renunciation OF sthproclamaron su renuncia al uso de la fuerza they rejected the use of force, they renounced the use of force2 ( Der) relinquishmentC (sacrificio, abnegación) self-sacrifice* * *
Del verbo renunciar: ( conjugate renunciar)
renuncia es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
renuncia
renunciar
renuncia sustantivo femenino
1 ( dimisión) resignation;
2 ( abandono) renuncia A algo renunciation of sth
3 ( abnegación) self-sacrifice
renunciar ( conjugate renunciar) verbo intransitivo ( dimitir) to resign;
renuncia A algo ‹ a puesto› to resign sth;
‹ a derecho› to relinquish sth, renounce sth (frml);
‹ a título› to give up sth, relinquish sth;
‹ a trono› to renounce sth
renuncia sustantivo femenino
1 renunciation
2 (a un cargo) resignation
(documento) letter of resignation
renunciar verbo intransitivo
1 (a un derecho, bien) to renounce, give up: renunció a la felicidad, he renounced happiness
renunciamos a la herencia, we relinquished the inheritance
2 (a un vicio, placer, proyecto) to give up: tendré que renunciar a los dulces, I've got to stop eating sweets
renunciamos a ir de viaje, we gave up travelling
3 (no aceptar) to decline
4 (a un cargo) to resign
' renuncia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cese
- consecuencia
- presentar
- sacrificio
English:
by-election
- disclaimer
- quitclaim
- renunciation
- resignation
- waiver
- withdrawal
- denial
- notice
* * *renuncia nf1. [abandono] giving up;demandan que el grupo anuncie su renuncia a la violencia they are demanding that the group renounce the use of violence2. [dimisión] resignation;presentó su renuncia he handed in his (letter of) resignation* * *f resignation* * *renuncia nf1) : resignation2) : renunciation3) : waiver -
12 totalitarismo
m.1 totalitarianism.2 totalitarism, dictatorship, autocracy.* * *1 totalitarianism, dictatorship* * ** * *masculino totalitarianism* * *Ex. This article suggests different functions of printed material and computer use as educational media to provoke thought and combat all kinds of totalitarianism.* * *masculino totalitarianism* * *Ex: This article suggests different functions of printed material and computer use as educational media to provoke thought and combat all kinds of totalitarianism.
* * *totalitarianism* * *
totalitarismo sustantivo masculino
totalitarianism
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13 autarquía
f.autarchy, autarky, self-sufficiency, national self-efficiency.* * *1 (autocracia) autarchy————————1 (autosuficiencia) autarky.* * *SF1) (Pol) autarchy frm, self-government2) (Econ) autarky frm, national self-sufficiency* * *femenino autarky* * *femenino autarky* * *1 (autosuficiencia) self-sufficiency, autarky2 (autocracia) autocracy, autarchy* * *autarquía nf1. [económica] autarky, self-sufficiency2. [política] autarchy* * *f self-sufficiency -
14 absolutismo
• absoluteness• absolutism• autarchy• authoritarianism• autocracy• despotism• dictatorship• monocracy
См. также в других словарях:
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autocracy — UK [ɔːˈtɒkrəsɪ] / US [ɔˈtɑkrəsɪ] noun Word forms autocracy : singular autocracy plural autocracies 1) [uncountable] a form of government or management in which one person has complete power 2) [countable] a country or organization that is… … English dictionary
autocracy — noun (plural cies) Date: 1655 1. the authority or rule of an autocrat 2. government in which one person possesses unlimited power 3. a community or state governed by autocracy … New Collegiate Dictionary
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autocracy — /aw tok reuh see/, n., pl. autocracies. 1. government in which one person has uncontrolled or unlimited authority over others; the government or power of an absolute monarch. 2. a nation, state, or community ruled by an autocrat. 3. unlimited… … Universalium