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1 extensamente anunciado
(adj.) = much-publicised [much-publicized, -USA]Ex. Through the much-publicized bankruptcies and other failures this company has become a laughing stock and investors have lost confidence.* * *(adj.) = much-publicised [much-publicized, -USA]Ex: Through the much-publicized bankruptcies and other failures this company has become a laughing stock and investors have lost confidence.
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2 hazmerreír
m.&f. s&pl.laughingstock, laughing-stock.* * *1 laughing stock* * *SMF INV laughing stock* * *masculino (fam) laughing stock* * *= comic butt, laughing stock.Ex. The comic butt, the natural-born leader, and the bully are archetypal figures found in any social group.Ex. Through the much-publicized bankruptcies and other failures this company has become a laughing stock and investors have lost confidence.* * *masculino (fam) laughing stock* * *= comic butt, laughing stock.Ex: The comic butt, the natural-born leader, and the bully are archetypal figures found in any social group.
Ex: Through the much-publicized bankruptcies and other failures this company has become a laughing stock and investors have lost confidence.* * *( fam)laughing stockeran el hazmerreír del pueblo they were the laughing stock of the village* * *
hazmerreír sustantivo masculino (fam) laughing stock
hazmerreír sustantivo masculino laughing stock: fui el hazmerreír de la fiesta, I was the laughing stock of the party
' hazmerreír' also found in these entries:
English:
joke
- laughing stock
- object
- laughing
* * *hazmerreír nmlaughing stock;se convirtió en el hazmerreír de la política nacional he became the laughing stock of national politics* * *m laughing stock* * * -
3 perder confianza
(v.) = lose + confidence (in)Ex. Through the much-publicized bankruptcies and other failures this company has become a laughing stock and investors have lost confidence.* * *(v.) = lose + confidence (in)Ex: Through the much-publicized bankruptcies and other failures this company has become a laughing stock and investors have lost confidence.
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4 bancarrota
f.bankruptcy.estar en bancarrota to be bankruptir a la bancarrota to go bankrupt* * *1 bankruptcy\caer en bancarrota to go bankruptestar en bancarrota to be bankrupt* * *SF1) (Econ) bankruptcydeclararse en o hacer bancarrota — to go bankrupt
2) (=fracaso) failure* * *femenino bankruptcy* * *= bankruptcy, bust.Ex. The company, which was close to bankruptcy in 1988, repaid its debts in 1989.Ex. The article 'El Dorado or bust?' warns that the electronic market is changing.----* en la bancarrota = bankrupt, in chapter 11.* ir a la bancarrota = go + belly up.* llevar a la bancarrota = bankrupt.* * *femenino bankruptcy* * *= bankruptcy, bust.Ex: The company, which was close to bankruptcy in 1988, repaid its debts in 1989.
Ex: The article 'El Dorado or bust?' warns that the electronic market is changing.* en la bancarrota = bankrupt, in chapter 11.* ir a la bancarrota = go + belly up.* llevar a la bancarrota = bankrupt.* * *bankruptcyla empresa va a la bancarrota the company is going bankrupt o is heading for bankruptcyel país está en bancarrota the country is bankruptse declararon en bancarrota they declared themselves bankrupt* * *
bancarrota sustantivo femenino
bankruptcy;
ir a la bancarrota to go bankrupt
bancarrota f Fin bankruptcy: el negocio se fue a la bancarrota, the business went bankrupt
' bancarrota' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ruina
English:
bankrupt
- bankruptcy
- broke
- insolvency
- ruin
- bust
* * *bancarrota nfbankruptcy;declararse en bancarrota to declare oneself bankrupt;estar en bancarrota to be bankrupt;ir a la bancarrota to go bankrupt* * *f bankruptcy;estar en bancarrota be bankrupt;hacer bancarrota go bankrupt* * *bancarrota nfquiebra: bankruptcy* * *bancarrota n bankruptcy [pl. bankruptcies] -
5 quiebra
f.1 bankruptcy (ruina).ir a la quiebra to go bankrupt2 collapse.quiebra moral moral bankruptcy3 breaking.4 bankruptcy case.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: quebrar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: quebrar.* * *1 (rotura) break, crack2 (bancarrota) failure, bankruptcy; (crack) crash, collapse3 (pérdida) loss4 GEOGRAFÍA gorge* * *noun f.1) bankruptcy2) break* * *SF1) (Econ) bankruptcy2) (=deterioro) breakdown3) † (=grieta) crack, fissure4) † (=fracaso) failure* * *Ia) (Com, Fin) (de empresa, individuo) bankruptcyb) ( de valores) breakdownII* * *= bust.Ex. The article 'El Dorado or bust?' warns that the electronic market is changing.----* declararse en quiebra = go into + liquidation.* en quiebra = bankrupt, in chapter 11, bust.* llevar a la quiebra = bankrupt.* * *Ia) (Com, Fin) (de empresa, individuo) bankruptcyb) ( de valores) breakdownII* * *= bust.Ex: The article 'El Dorado or bust?' warns that the electronic market is changing.
* declararse en quiebra = go into + liquidation.* en quiebra = bankrupt, in chapter 11, bust.* llevar a la quiebra = bankrupt.* * *muchas empresas fueron a la quiebra many companies failed o went bankrupt o went into liquidationla compañía se declaró en quiebra the company went into liquidation2 (de valores) breakdownla quiebra de los valores espirituales the breakdown of spiritual values* * *
Del verbo quebrar: ( conjugate quebrar)
quiebra es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
quebrar
quiebra
quebrar ( conjugate quebrar) verbo transitivo
1 (esp AmL) ‹lápiz/rama› to snap;
‹vaso/plato› ( romper) to break;
( rajar) to crack
2 (Méx fam) ( matar) to kill
verbo intransitivo
1 (Com) [empresa/persona] to go bankrupt
2 (AmC) ( romper una relación) to break up
quebrarse verbo pronominal
1 (esp AmL)
[vaso/plato] ( romperse) to break;
( rajarse) to crack
‹ diente› to chip
2 (Col) ( arruinarse) to go bankrupt
quiebra sustantivo femenino (Com, Fin) (de empresa, individuo) bankruptcy;
quebrar
I verbo transitivo
1 to break
2 (al bailar, moverse) para hacerlo bien tienes que quebrar la cintura, you've got to twist/bend at the waist if you want to do it well
II verbo intransitivo
1 Fin to go bankrupt
2 (hacer un quiebro) to dodge, swerve
quiebra sustantivo femenino
1 (de valores) breakdown
2 (económica) bankruptcy
' quiebra' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hundimiento
- síndico
- declarar
English:
bankruptcy
- collapse
- crash
- failure
- bankrupt
* * *quiebra nf1. [ruina] bankruptcy;[en Bolsa] crash;ir a la quiebra to go bankrupt;declararse en quiebra to go into liquidationDer quiebra fraudulenta fraudulent bankruptcy2. [pérdida] collapse;quiebra moral moral bankruptcy3. [grieta] fissure, crack* * *f COM bankruptcy; figbankruptcy, failure;declararse en quiebra file for o declare bankruptcy* * *quiebra nf1) : break, crack2) bancarrota: failure, bankruptcy* * *quiebra n bankruptcy [pl. bankruptcies]
См. также в других словарях:
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