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61 prado
m.meadow.el (Museo del) prado the Prado (Museum)* * *1 meadow* * *noun m.* * *SM (=campo) meadow, field; (=parque) green grassy area; (=pastizal) pasture; LAm (=césped) grass, lawn* * *a) (Agr) meadow, fieldb) ( lugar de paseo) park ( with lawns)c) (Col) ( jardín) garden, yard (AmE)* * *= meadow, lea, paddock, meadowland.Ex. A region, 45 km long and 10 km wide, with romantic water ways weaving a lacework pattern through the forests, meadows, by-ways, and surrounding forests of this idyllic and unique province.Ex. The article is entitled 'Monograph collections in scientific libraries: sacrificial lambs in the library lea?'.Ex. The animals were kept in sheds or in open paddocks to study their haematological and metabolic profiles.Ex. Then a weak sun threw its rays over the rain and an enormous rainbow came out in the middle of the meadowland.* * *a) (Agr) meadow, fieldb) ( lugar de paseo) park ( with lawns)c) (Col) ( jardín) garden, yard (AmE)* * *= meadow, lea, paddock, meadowland.Ex: A region, 45 km long and 10 km wide, with romantic water ways weaving a lacework pattern through the forests, meadows, by-ways, and surrounding forests of this idyllic and unique province.
Ex: The article is entitled 'Monograph collections in scientific libraries: sacrificial lambs in the library lea?'.Ex: The animals were kept in sheds or in open paddocks to study their haematological and metabolic profiles.Ex: Then a weak sun threw its rays over the rain and an enormous rainbow came out in the middle of the meadowland.* * *1 ( Agr) meadow, field2 (lugar de paseo) park ( with lawns)* * *
prado sustantivo masculino
prado sustantivo masculino meadow
' prado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dónde
- frente
English:
meadow
- paddock
- schedule
* * *prado nm1. [para el ganado] meadow;el (Museo del) Prado the Prado (Museum)* * *m meadow* * *prado nm1) campo: field, meadow2) : park* * *prado n meadow -
62 resorte
m.1 spring (muelle).2 means (medio).tocar todos los resortes to pull out all the stops3 elastic (elástico). (Mexican Spanish)4 responsibility, duty, obligation.* * *1 spring\conocer todos los resortes de algo figurado to know all the ins and outs of somethingtocar todos los resortes figurado to pull all the strings* * *SM1) (=muelle) spring2) (=medio) means, expedient; (=enchufe) contact; (=influencia) influencetocar todos los resortes — to use all one's influence, pull all the strings one can
no es de mi resorte — it's not my concern o province
* * *1) ( muelle) spring; (medio, influencia)2) (AmC, Col, Méx) ( elástico) elastic* * *= spring.Ex. There is a film on the camera for a hundred exposures, and the spring for operating its shutter and shifting its film is wound once for all when the film is inserted.----* resorte de espiral = slinky.* * *1) ( muelle) spring; (medio, influencia)2) (AmC, Col, Méx) ( elástico) elastic* * *= spring.Ex: There is a film on the camera for a hundred exposures, and the spring for operating its shutter and shifting its film is wound once for all when the film is inserted.
* resorte de espiral = slinky.* * *A1 (muelle) springsaltó como movida por un resorte she sprang up2(medio, influencia): los resortes del poder the reins of powertocó todos los resortes para llegar a verlo she used all her influence o she pulled all the strings she could to get to see himB (AmC, Col, Méx) (elástico) elastic* * *
resorte sustantivo masculino
resorte sustantivo masculino
1 Mec spring
2 (para lograr un fin) means pl
' resorte' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fleje
- muelle
English:
spring
- spring-loaded
- jack
- ribbed
* * *resorte nm1. [muelle] spring2. [medio] means;tocar todos los resortes to pull out all the stopsese delito es del resorte de la justicia penal that crime falls under the jurisdiction of criminal law* * *m spring;tocar todos los resortes fig pull all the strings one can* * *resorte nm1) muelle: spring2) : elasticity3) : influence, means pltocar resortes: to pull strings -
63 socio
m.1 partner, associate, business associate.2 member, fellow, fellow partner.3 fellow, chap, guy, colleague.4 confederate, sidekick.Socio,especialmente en una conspiración Coleague, especially in a conspiracy5 ticket holder, season-ticket holder.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (miembro) member2 COMERCIO partner, associate3 (accionista) shareholder, member\hacerse socio,-a de un club to join a clubsocio,-a capitalista capitalist partnersocio,-a comanditario,-a sleeping partner, US silent partnersocio,-a fundador,-ra founding member* * *(f. - socia)noun1) member2) partner* * *socio, -aSM / F1) (=asociado) [de empresa] associate; [de club] member; [de sociedad docta] fellowhacerse socio de — to become a member of, join
se ruega a los señores socios... — members are asked to...
socio/a de honor — honorary member
socio/a de número — full member
socio/a honorario/a — honorary member
socio/a numerario/a — full member
socio/a vitalicio/a — life member
2) (Com, Econ) partnersocio capitalista, socio comanditario — sleeping partner, silent partner (EEUU)
3) * (=amigo) buddy, mate ** * *- cia masculino, femenino1) ( miembro) member2) (Der, Fin) partner3) (fam) ( camarada) buddy (AmE colloq), mate (BrE colloq)* * *= associate, member, partner, insider, business partner, business associate, sidekick.Ex. A collaborator is a person who works with one or more associates to produce a work.Ex. Its primary function is to provide a centre for software and hardware expertise for its members.Ex. Under this agreement, UTLAS has a Quebec partner with the exclusive right to offer UTLAS' services and products in that province.Ex. All libraries, particularly those with rare book or manuscript collections, should take steps to minimise insider thefts.Ex. The article 'Howdy partner' considers ways in which the Internet can be used as an ideal medium for bringing together people from around the world as business partners.Ex. Jackie Chan's long-time business associates have dismissed speculations that they have ended their partnership with the actor.Ex. Her sidekick and confidante is Gabrielle, the rightful queen of the Amazons who abdicated her throne in order to join Xena.----* campaña de captación de socios = membership drive.* carnet de socio = membership card.* hacerse socio de la biblioteca = join + library.* no socio = unaffiliated, non-member [nonmember].* socio comercial = trading partner, business associate.* socio corporativo = corporate partner.* socio correspondiente = corresponding member.* socio institucional = institutional member.* socios = membership.* socio vitalicio = life member.* * *- cia masculino, femenino1) ( miembro) member2) (Der, Fin) partner3) (fam) ( camarada) buddy (AmE colloq), mate (BrE colloq)* * *= associate, member, partner, insider, business partner, business associate, sidekick.Ex: A collaborator is a person who works with one or more associates to produce a work.
Ex: Its primary function is to provide a centre for software and hardware expertise for its members.Ex: Under this agreement, UTLAS has a Quebec partner with the exclusive right to offer UTLAS' services and products in that province.Ex: All libraries, particularly those with rare book or manuscript collections, should take steps to minimise insider thefts.Ex: The article 'Howdy partner' considers ways in which the Internet can be used as an ideal medium for bringing together people from around the world as business partners.Ex: Jackie Chan's long-time business associates have dismissed speculations that they have ended their partnership with the actor.Ex: Her sidekick and confidante is Gabrielle, the rightful queen of the Amazons who abdicated her throne in order to join Xena.* campaña de captación de socios = membership drive.* carnet de socio = membership card.* hacerse socio de la biblioteca = join + library.* no socio = unaffiliated, non-member [nonmember].* socio comercial = trading partner, business associate.* socio corporativo = corporate partner.* socio correspondiente = corresponding member.* socio institucional = institutional member.* socios = membership.* socio vitalicio = life member.* * *masculine, feminineA (miembro) memberse hizo socio del club náutico he became a member of o he joined the yacht clubCompuestos:● socio activo, socia activamasculine, feminine working partner● socio/socia de númeromasculine, feminine full member● socio fundador, socia fundadoramasculine, feminine founding member, founder member● socio honorario, socia honorariamasculine, feminine honorary member● socio vitalicio, socia vitaliciamasculine, feminine life memberCompuestos:● socio/socia accionistamasculine, feminine shareholder● socio/socia capitalista● socio comanditario, socia comanditariamasculine, feminine partner with limited liability ( esp a silent or sleeping partner)● socio/socia comercialmasculine trading partner● socio/socia industrialmasculine, feminine working o active partner● socio mayoritario, socia mayoritariamasculine, feminine majority shareholder* * *
socio◊ - cia sustantivo masculino, femenino
1 ( miembro) member;
2 (Der, Fin) partner;
3 (fam) ( camarada) buddy (AmE colloq), mate (BrE colloq)
socio,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (de una empresa, compañía) partner
socio capitalista, partner
2 (de un club) member
3 fam (colega, compañero) mate
' socio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
socia
- aportación
- aportar
- carné
- mayoritario
English:
associate
- belong
- buy out
- fellow
- honorary
- join
- member
- membership
- membership card
- membership fee
- partner
- sleeping
- trading partner
- fee
- silent
* * *socio, -a nm,f1. Com partner;hacerse socio de una empresa to become a partner in a companysocio capitalista Br sleeping partner, US silent partner;socio comercial trading partner;socio fundador founding partner;socio mayoritario majority shareholder2. [miembro] member;hacerse socio de un club to join a clubsocio fundador founding o Br founder member;socio de número full member;socio vitalicio life member* * *m, socia f2 COM partner* * *1) : member2) : partner* * *socio n1. (de un grupo) member2. (de un negocio) partner -
64 delegación
f.1 delegation, committee, delegacy, embassy.2 police station, office.* * *1 (gen) delegation2 (cargo) office3 (oficina) branch, local office* * *noun f.1) delegation2) mission* * *SF1) (=acto) delegationdelegación de poderes — (Admin) devolution
2) (=sucursal) (Com) local office; [del Estado] local office of a government departmentdelegación del gobierno — office of the government delegate to an autonomous community
3) (=representantes) delegationla delegación fue a cumplimentar al Ministro — the delegation went to pay its respects to the minister
* * *1) ( grupo) delegation2) ( de poderes) delegation3) (Méx) ( comisaría) police station4) (Esp) ( oficina local) regional o local office* * *= delegation, branch, mission.Ex. His obsessive concern for detail precluded the delegation of responsibility to others.Ex. The most significant response has been the growth in every town of a widening range of citizen action groups -- consumer groups, parent-teacher associations and branches of CASE, Shelter groups, Civic Trust groups, tenants' and residents' associations and many other kinds of 'grass roots' organisation.Ex. His fascination with collecting pictorial representations of the old Spanish Franciscan missions in California is well known.----* delegación de educación y ciencia = local education authority (LEA).* delegación de organismo público = public sector agency.* delegación de responsabilidad = empowerment.* delegación de sanidad = hospital board.* nombrar una delegación = appoint + delegation.* * *1) ( grupo) delegation2) ( de poderes) delegation3) (Méx) ( comisaría) police station4) (Esp) ( oficina local) regional o local office* * *= delegation, branch, mission.Ex: His obsessive concern for detail precluded the delegation of responsibility to others.
Ex: The most significant response has been the growth in every town of a widening range of citizen action groups -- consumer groups, parent-teacher associations and branches of CASE, Shelter groups, Civic Trust groups, tenants' and residents' associations and many other kinds of 'grass roots' organisation.Ex: His fascination with collecting pictorial representations of the old Spanish Franciscan missions in California is well known.* delegación de educación y ciencia = local education authority (LEA).* delegación de organismo público = public sector agency.* delegación de responsabilidad = empowerment.* delegación de sanidad = hospital board.* nombrar una delegación = appoint + delegation.* * *A (grupo) delegationfueron en delegación a hablar con ella they formed a delegation to go and talk to herB ( Esp) (oficina local) regional o local officele ofrecieron la delegación de Burgos he was offered the post of director of the Burgos officeC (de poderes) delegationD1 (Méx, Ven) (comisaría) police station* * *
delegación sustantivo femenino
1 ( grupo) delegation
2 ( de poderes) delegation
3
delegación sustantivo femenino
1 (representación) delegation
2 (oficina, filial) local office, branch
delegación de Hacienda, Tax Office
' delegación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
comisión
- condición
- diputación
- embajada
- encabezar
- misión
- representación
English:
delegation
- deputation
- devolution
* * *delegación nf1. [autorización] delegation;asumió la gestión de la empresa por delegación de su padre his father entrusted him with the running of the company2. [comisión] delegationdelegación comercial [de un país] trade delegation delegación regional regional office, area office4. [oficina pública] local officeEsp Delegación del Gobierno = office representing central government in each province; Esp delegación de Hacienda = head tax office [in each province]; Méx delegación de policía police station5. Chile, Ecuad, Méx [distrito] municipal district* * *f1 delegation2 oficina local office* * * -
65 departamento
m.1 department.departamento de atención al cliente customer services (department)departamento de caballeros menswear departmentdepartamento de marketing marketing departmentdepartamento de personal personnel (department)2 administrative district.3 compartment (compartimento).4 flat(apartment). (Argentinian Spanish)5 apartment, flat.* * *1 (sección) department, section2 (provincia) district, province3 (de tren) compartment4 (de un objeto) compartment, section* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [de empresa, universidad] department2) [de caja, tren] compartment3) (Náut)4) LAm (=piso) flat, apartment (EEUU)* * *1)a) (de empresa, institución) departmentdepartamento de ventas/publicidad — sales/advertising department
Departamento de Inglés — Department of English, English Department
b) (provincia, distrito) department2) (AmL) ( apartamento) apartment (esp AmE), flat (BrE)* * *= department, office, arm.Ex. In some organisations microcomputers will be maintained (that is, mended) by a central computer department, but if this is not the case it may be necessary to take out separate maintenance contracts.Ex. The principal sprang up from her chair and began to perambulate with swift, precise movements about her spacious office.Ex. The author discusses the roles that various arms of the proposed structure can play to promote free flow of information = El autor describe las funciones que los diferentes departamentos de la estructura propuesta puede desempeñar para promover la libre circulación de la información.----* biblioteca de departamento = department library.* departamento de adquisiciones = acquisitions department.* Departamento de Agricultura de la Commonwealth (CAB) = Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux (CAB).* departamento de atención al cliente = customer service department.* departamento de catalogación = cataloguing department, catalogue department, technical services department.* departamento de circulación = circulation department.* departamento de contabilidad = accounting department, accounting office.* Departamento de Defensa = Department of Defense.* departamento de defensa del consumidor = consumer protection department.* departamento de encuadernación = binding department.* Departamento de Financiación de las Universidades (UGC) = University Grants Committee (UGC).* departamento de formación = teaching unit.* departamento de investigación = research unit.* departamento de lectura "formativo-recreativa" = popular department.* departamento del gobierno = government office.* departamento de marketing = marketing department.* departamento de préstamo = circulation department.* departamento de préstamo interbibliotecario = interlibrary loan department.* departamento de procesos técnicos = processing department.* departamento de publicaciones = publishing arm.* departamento de sanidad = health department.* departamento de servicios técnicos = technical services department.* departamento de transportes = transport authorities.* departamento de urbanismo, el = building department, the.* departamento de ventas = sales team, sales department.* departamento universitario = academic department.* director de departamento = department head.* división en departamentos = departmentation.* * *1)a) (de empresa, institución) departmentdepartamento de ventas/publicidad — sales/advertising department
Departamento de Inglés — Department of English, English Department
b) (provincia, distrito) department2) (AmL) ( apartamento) apartment (esp AmE), flat (BrE)* * *= department, office, arm.Ex: In some organisations microcomputers will be maintained (that is, mended) by a central computer department, but if this is not the case it may be necessary to take out separate maintenance contracts.
Ex: The principal sprang up from her chair and began to perambulate with swift, precise movements about her spacious office.Ex: The author discusses the roles that various arms of the proposed structure can play to promote free flow of information = El autor describe las funciones que los diferentes departamentos de la estructura propuesta puede desempeñar para promover la libre circulación de la información.* biblioteca de departamento = department library.* departamento de adquisiciones = acquisitions department.* Departamento de Agricultura de la Commonwealth (CAB) = Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux (CAB).* departamento de atención al cliente = customer service department.* departamento de catalogación = cataloguing department, catalogue department, technical services department.* departamento de circulación = circulation department.* departamento de contabilidad = accounting department, accounting office.* Departamento de Defensa = Department of Defense.* departamento de defensa del consumidor = consumer protection department.* departamento de encuadernación = binding department.* Departamento de Financiación de las Universidades (UGC) = University Grants Committee (UGC).* departamento de formación = teaching unit.* departamento de investigación = research unit.* departamento de lectura "formativo-recreativa" = popular department.* departamento del gobierno = government office.* departamento de marketing = marketing department.* departamento de préstamo = circulation department.* departamento de préstamo interbibliotecario = interlibrary loan department.* departamento de procesos técnicos = processing department.* departamento de publicaciones = publishing arm.* departamento de sanidad = health department.* departamento de servicios técnicos = technical services department.* departamento de transportes = transport authorities.* departamento de urbanismo, el = building department, the.* departamento de ventas = sales team, sales department.* departamento universitario = academic department.* director de departamento = department head.* división en departamentos = departmentation.* * *A1 (de una empresa, institución) departmentdepartamento de ventas/publicidad sales/advertising departmentDepartamento de Inglés Department of English, English Department2 ( Ferr) compartmentdepartamento de no fumadores no-smoking compartment3 (provincia, distrito) departmentCompuesto:State Department* * *
Multiple Entries:
Dep.
departamento
Dep.,◊ Dept. (Departamento) Dept
departamento sustantivo masculino
1
2 (AmL) ( apartamento) apartment (esp AmE), flat (BrE)
departamento sustantivo masculino
1 (de universidad, de empresa, territorial) department
2 Ferroc compartment
3 LAm (piso) flat
' departamento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adscribir
- contabilidad
- informatizar
- nido
- redacción
- secretaría
- unidad
- urgencia
- administración
- autónomo
- Dep.
- negociado
- rentar
- repartición
- sanidad
English:
bureau
- CID
- department
- Dept
- manager
- manageress
- personnel department
- purchasing
- sales department
- unit
- apartment
- college
- flat
- interior
- second
- solicitor
- state
- superintendent
- treasury
* * *departamento nm1. [en empresa, organización] departmentdepartamento de administración administration department;departamento de atención al cliente customer service department;departamento de compras purchasing department;departamento de contabilidad accounting o accounts department;departamento financiero finance department;departamento jurídico legal department;departamento de personal personnel department;departamento de ventas sales department2. [en tienda] department;departamento de caballeros menswear department3. [en universidad, centro de secundaria] department;Departamento de Historia Antigua Department of Ancient History4. [ministerio] ministry, departmentDepartamento de Estado State Department5. [de cajón, maleta] compartment6. [de tren] compartment7. [provincia, distrito] department* * *m1 department2 L.Am. ( apartamento) apartment, Brflat* * *departamento nm1) : department2) apartamento: apartment* * *1. (de empresa, grandes almacenes) department2. (de mueble, tren) compartment -
66 cotilla
adj.gossipy (informal). (peninsular Spanish)f. & m.1 gossip, busybody.2 gossipper, blab, busybody, gossip.* * *1 (faja) corset1 familiar busybody, gossip* * *noun mf.* * *masculino y femenino (Esp fam) gossip (colloq)* * *= gossipy, tattler, gossip, gossiper.Ex. The author provides a pithy, gossipy update on the political machinations concerning bilingualism and related issues in the French Canadian province of Quebec.Ex. And withal they learn to be idle, wandering about from house to house; and not only idle, but tattlers also and busybodies, speaking things which they ought not.Ex. If all that good stuff rubs off on her, she will eventually quit being such a gossip over time.Ex. In fact, the most dangerous gossipers are ones that are close to you.* * *masculino y femenino (Esp fam) gossip (colloq)* * *= gossipy, tattler, gossip, gossiper.Ex: The author provides a pithy, gossipy update on the political machinations concerning bilingualism and related issues in the French Canadian province of Quebec.
Ex: And withal they learn to be idle, wandering about from house to house; and not only idle, but tattlers also and busybodies, speaking things which they ought not.Ex: If all that good stuff rubs off on her, she will eventually quit being such a gossip over time.Ex: In fact, the most dangerous gossipers are ones that are close to you.* * *gossip ( colloq)* * *
cotilla sustantivo masculino y femenino (Esp fam) gossip (colloq)
cotilla mf familiar busybody, gossip
' cotilla' also found in these entries:
English:
busybody
- gossip
- nosy
- big
* * *♦ adjgossipy;es muy cotilla he's a real gossip♦ nmfgossip, busybody* * *m/f famgossip* * *cotilla n gossip -
67 intrigas
f.pl.scheming.pres.indicat.2nd person singular (tú/usted) present indicative of spanish verb: intrigar.* * *= scheming, machinations.Ex. He typifies the clever, mischievous character who, through his scheming, often overreaches himself and becomes the butt of his own joke.Ex. The author provides a pithy, gossipy update on the political machinations concerning bilingualism and related issues in the French Canadian province of Quebec.* * *= scheming, machinations.Ex: He typifies the clever, mischievous character who, through his scheming, often overreaches himself and becomes the butt of his own joke.
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68 jurisdicción
f.1 jurisdiction, province, venue, incumbency.2 province, zone, district, area.* * *1 jurisdiction* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=autoridad) jurisdiction2) (=distrito) district, administrative area* * *femenino jurisdiction* * *= remit.Ex. The service was withdrawn from lack of use but because the State Telephone Service considered the department outside its remit.----* dentro de + Posesivo + jurisdicción = within + Posesivo + jurisdiction.* entrar dentro de la jurisdicción de = fall under + the jurisdiction of.* tener jurisdicción = have + jurisdiction (over).* * *femenino jurisdiction* * *= remit.Ex: The service was withdrawn from lack of use but because the State Telephone Service considered the department outside its remit.
* dentro de + Posesivo + jurisdicción = within + Posesivo + jurisdiction.* entrar dentro de la jurisdicción de = fall under + the jurisdiction of.* tener jurisdicción = have + jurisdiction (over).* * *(autoridad, poder) jurisdiction; (territorio) jurisdictionel asunto cae dentro/fuera de mi jurisdicción the matter is within/beyond my jurisdiction* * *
jurisdicción sustantivo femenino
jurisdiction
jurisdicción sustantivo femenino jurisdiction
' jurisdicción' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ministerio
- fuero
English:
jurisdiction
* * *jurisdicción nf1. [autoridad] jurisdiction;tener jurisdicción sobre algo to have jurisdiction over sth2. [territorio] jurisdiction* * *f jurisdiction* * * -
69 maquinaciones
f.pl.machinations, maneuverings, scheming, wiles.* * *= scheming, machinations.Ex. He typifies the clever, mischievous character who, through his scheming, often overreaches himself and becomes the butt of his own joke.Ex. The author provides a pithy, gossipy update on the political machinations concerning bilingualism and related issues in the French Canadian province of Quebec.* * *= scheming, machinations.Ex: He typifies the clever, mischievous character who, through his scheming, often overreaches himself and becomes the butt of his own joke.
Ex: The author provides a pithy, gossipy update on the political machinations concerning bilingualism and related issues in the French Canadian province of Quebec.* * *fpl scheming sg -
70 lleno de chismes
(adj.) = gossipyEx. The author provides a pithy, gossipy update on the political machinations concerning bilingualism and related issues in the French Canadian province of Quebec.* * *(adj.) = gossipyEx: The author provides a pithy, gossipy update on the political machinations concerning bilingualism and related issues in the French Canadian province of Quebec.
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71 riojano
► adjetivo1 of La Rioja, from La Rioja► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 person from La Rioja, inhabitant of La Rioja* * *riojano, -a1.ADJ Riojan, of/from La Rioja2.SM / F Riojan, native/inhabitant of La Riojalos riojanos — the Riojans, the people of La Rioja
3. SM1) (=vino) Rioja2) (Ling) Riojan dialect* * *riojano -nafrom Riojaun vino riojano a Rioja, a Rioja wine* * *riojano, -a♦ adj1. [de Argentina] = of/from the Argentinian city or province of La Rioja2. [de España] = of/from the Spanish region of La Rioja♦ nm,f1. [de Argentina] = person from the Argentinian city or province of La Rioja2. [de España] = person from the Spanish region of La Rioja* * *adj of/from La Rioja, Rioja atr -
72 al extremo oeste
(adj.) = westernmostEx. This is the public library of the westernmost province of Austria.* * *(adj.) = westernmostEx: This is the public library of the westernmost province of Austria.
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73 bajada de nivel
(n.) = drawdownEx. Commanders in Iraq have decided to begin the drawdown of U.S. forces in volatile Diyala province, marking a turning point in the U.S. military mission.* * *(n.) = drawdownEx: Commanders in Iraq have decided to begin the drawdown of U.S. forces in volatile Diyala province, marking a turning point in the U.S. military mission.
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74 descenso de nivel
(n.) = drawdownEx. Commanders in Iraq have decided to begin the drawdown of U.S. forces in volatile Diyala province, marking a turning point in the U.S. military mission.* * *(n.) = drawdownEx: Commanders in Iraq have decided to begin the drawdown of U.S. forces in volatile Diyala province, marking a turning point in the U.S. military mission.
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75 disminunción
= drawdown.Ex. Commanders in Iraq have decided to begin the drawdown of U.S. forces in volatile Diyala province, marking a turning point in the U.S. military mission.* * *= drawdown.Ex: Commanders in Iraq have decided to begin the drawdown of U.S. forces in volatile Diyala province, marking a turning point in the U.S. military mission.
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76 más occidental
adj.westernmost.* * *(adj.) = westernmostEx. This is the public library of the westernmost province of Austria.* * *(adj.) = westernmostEx: This is the public library of the westernmost province of Austria.
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77 idílico
adj.idyllic.* * *► adjetivo1 idyllic* * *ADJ idyllic* * *- ca adjetivo idyllic* * *= idyllic.Ex. A region, 45 km long and 10 km wide, with romantic water ways weaving a lacework pattern through the forests, meadows, by-ways, and surrounding forests of this idyllic and unique province.* * *- ca adjetivo idyllic* * *= idyllic.Ex: A region, 45 km long and 10 km wide, with romantic water ways weaving a lacework pattern through the forests, meadows, by-ways, and surrounding forests of this idyllic and unique province.
* * *idílico -caidyllic* * *
idílico◊ -ca adjetivo
idyllic
idílico,-a adjetivo idyllic
' idílico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
idílica
English:
idyllic
* * *idílico, -a adjidyllic* * *adj idyllic* * *idílico, -ca adj: idyllic -
78 Vizcaya
f.1 Vizcaya.Golfo de Vizcaya Bay of Biscay2 Biscay, province of the Basque Country in Spain.* * *1 Vizcaya\golfo de Vizcaya Bay of Biscay* * *SF Biscay (Spanish province)* * *
Vizcaya f Geog Biscay
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Spanish:
golfo
* * *f Biscay;Golfo de Vizcaya Bay of Biscay -
79 alcanzar
v.1 to catch up with (igualarse con).¿a que no me alcanzas? bet you can't catch me!Yo alcanzo a Ricardo I catch up with Richard.2 to reach (llegar a).alcanzar la meta to reach the finishing linelo alcancé con una escalera I used a ladder to reach italcanzó la costa a nado he swam to the coasteste coche alcanza los 200 km/h this car can do up to o reach 200 km/hel desempleo ha alcanzado un máximo histórico unemployment is at o has reached an all-time high3 to achieve (lograr) (objetivo).alcanzar la fama/el éxito to achieve fame/success4 to hit.le alcanzaron dos disparos he was hit by two shots5 to reach up to, to reach, to reach at, to get at.Yo alcanzo el techo I reach up to the ceiling.6 to have enough.Me alcanzó la gasolina I had enough gas.7 to attain, to come to, to achieve, to get.Alcanzo la felicidad I attain happiness.8 to get to, to come up to, to come to.Alcancé la frontera I got to the border.9 to reach up for, to get.Yo alcancé la caja sobre el armario I reached up for the box above the armoire.10 to manage to, to be able to, to get to.Mario alcanzó ver el ocaso Mario managed to see the sunset.11 to be enough.Alcanzó la comida There was enough food.12 to fit.Yo alcanzo I fit13 to pass, to hand, to hand over.María alcanzó la sal Mary passed the salt.* * *1 (gen) to reach2 (persona) to catch up, catch up with3 (pasar) to pass, hand over4 (entender) to understand, grasp5 (conseguir) to attain, achieve6 (golpear) to hit7 (afectar) to affect2 (ser capaz) to manage, succeed* * *verb1) to reach3) achieve, attain4) suffice, be enough* * *1. VT1) [en carrera]a) [+ persona] (=llegar a la altura de) to catch up (with)la alcancé cuando salía por la puerta — I caught up with her o I caught her up just as she was going out of the door
b) [+ ladrón, autobús, tren] to catch2) (=llegar a) [+ cima, límite, edad] to reachpuede alcanzar una velocidad de 200km/h — it can reach speeds of up to 200km/h
las montañas alcanzan los 5.000m — the mountains rise to 5,000m
•
alcanzar la mayoría de edad — to come of age•
alcanzó la orilla a nado — he made it to the shore by swimming, he swam back to the shore3) (=conseguir) [+ acuerdo] to reach; [+ éxito, objetivo] to achieveel acuerdo fue alcanzado tras muchos meses de conversaciones — the agreement was reached after many months of talks
las expectativas no se corresponden con los resultados alcanzados — the expectations are out of proportion with the results that have been achieved
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alcanzar la fama — to find fame, become famous4) (=afectar) to affectuna ley que alcanza sobre todo a los jubilados — a law which mainly affects o hits pensioners
5) [bala] to hit6) esp LAm (=dar) to passalcánzame la sal, por favor — could you pass (me) the salt, please?
¿me alcanzas las tijeras? — could you pass me the scissors?
7) * (=entender) to grasp, understandno alcanza más allá de lo que le han enseñado — he's only capable of understanding what he's been taught
2. VI1) (=llegar) to reach (a, hasta as far as)2)• alcanzar a hacer algo — to manage to do sth
3) (=ser suficiente) to be enough•
con dos botellas alcanzará para todos — two bottles will be enough for everyone¿te alcanza para el tren? — esp LAm have you got enough money for the train?
4) LAm (=ascender)¿a cuánto alcanza todo? — how much does it all come to?
* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < persona> ( llegar a la altura de) to catch up with, to catch... up (BrE); (pillar, agarrar) to catchb) (en tarea, estatura) to catch up withlo alcancé con un palo — I used a pole to get at it o reach it
estos árboles alcanzan una gran altura — these trees can reach o grow to a great height
alcanza una velocidad de... — it reaches a speed of...
3) (conseguir, obtener) <objetivo/éxito> to achieve; < acuerdo> to reachse pretende alcanzar los 100 millones de pesos — they are hoping to reach a target of 100 million pesos
4) (acercar, pasar)alcanzarle algo a alguien — to pass somebody something, to pass something to somebody
¿me alcanzas el libro? — could you pass me the book?
5)a) bala/misil to hitb) ( afectar) to affect2.alcanzar vi1) ( llegar)está muy alto, no alcanzo — it's too high, I can't reach it
alcanzar a + inf — to manage to + inf
2) ( ser suficiente) comida/provisones to be enoughcon una limpiadita, alcanza — just a quick clean will do
* * *= attain, gain, reach, run to, catch up with, reach for.Ex. A fully comparative account of recommendations for filing orders is likely to prove confusing until the reader has attained some familiarity with the general problems, and the solutions offered by one code.Ex. To many, therefore, this emphasis on information can provide a much-needed opportunity to gain the public library new influence and respect.Ex. This is in part due to the different stages of development reached by different libraries.Ex. Obviously a book on the chemistry of mercury which runs to 200 pages will give less detail than one which runs to 600 pages.Ex. The information centre is now catching up with the belief of its 1984 architect that it would be an electronic library.Ex. She said that a man came in with a ski mask on but that she was able to scare him away when she reached for a baseball bat.----* alcanzar a ver = glimpse.* alcanzar + Cantidad = run into + Cantidad.* alcanzar cotas más altas = raise to + greater heights.* alcanzar dimensiones épicas = reach + epic proportions.* alcanzar el culmen de = reach + the pinnacle of, reach + the height of.* alcanzar el destino de Uno = reach + Posesivo + destination.* alcanzar el estrellato = rise to + stardom, reach + stardom.* alcanzar el límite de = reach + the limits of.* alcanzar el límite de + Posesivo + capacidad = stretch + Nombre + beyond the breaking point, stretch + Nombre + to breaking point, stretch + Nombre + to the limit.* alcanzar el límite de + Posesivo + posibilidades = reach + the limits of + Posesivo + potential.* alcanzar el máximo = reach + a head.* alcanzar el momento cumbre = reach + summit.* alcanzar el punto crítico = come to + a head.* alcanzar el punto culminante = climax.* alcanzar el punto de ebullición = reach + boiling point.* alcanzar el punto más álgido = peak, come into + full bloom.* alcanzar la cifra de = total.* alcanzar la cumbre de = reach + the pinnacle of, reach + the height of.* alcanzar la cúspide de = reach + the pinnacle of, reach + the height of.* alcanzar la fama = rise to + stardom, reach + stardom.* alcanzar la madurez = come to + maturity, bring to + maturity, achieve + maturity, reach + maturity.* alcanzar la mayoría de edad = come of + age.* alcanzar la plenitud = come to + full flower.* alcanzar masa crítica = reach + critical mass, achieve + critical mass.* alcanzar mayores cotas = rise to + greater heights.* alcanzar niveles mínimos = reach + a low ebb.* alcanzar popularidad = catch on.* alcanzar + Posesivo + apogeo = peak.* alcanzar + Posesivo + fin = reach + Posesivo + end.* alcanzar + Posesivo + mejor momento = peak.* alcanzar + Posesivo + mejor momento demasiado pronto = peak + too early.* alcanzar + Posesivo + punto álgido = reach + Posesivo + peak.* alcanzar proporciones alarmantes = reach + alarming proportions.* alcanzar proporciones catastróficas = reach + catastrophic proportions.* alcanzar proporciones de crisis = grow to + crisis proportions.* alcanzar proporciones desmesuradas = reach + epic proportions.* alcanzar proporciones épicas = reach + epic proportions.* alcanzar proporciones exageradas = reach + epic proportions.* alcanzar su auge = reach + Posesivo + height.* alcanzar una conclusión = reach + conclusion, arrive at + conclusion.* alcanzar una cota = hit + high.* alcanzar una coyuntura crítica = reach + a critical juncture.* alcanzar un acuerdo = reach + agreement, reach + compromise, hammer out + agreement.* alcanzar una decisión = arrive at + decision.* alcanzar una meta = accomplish + goal, achieve + goal, meet + Posesivo + goal.* alcanzar una solución = arrive at + a solution.* alcanzar un compromiso = reach + agreement.* alcanzar un objetivo = attain + goal.* alcanzar un precio = fetch + Dinero.* hasta donde alcance = to the limits of.* hasta donde alcanza la vista = as far as the eye can see.* intentar alcanzar = reach for.* no alcanzar a + Infinitivo (con mucho) = fall (far) short of + Gerundio.* un medio para alcanzar un fin = a means to an end.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < persona> ( llegar a la altura de) to catch up with, to catch... up (BrE); (pillar, agarrar) to catchb) (en tarea, estatura) to catch up withlo alcancé con un palo — I used a pole to get at it o reach it
estos árboles alcanzan una gran altura — these trees can reach o grow to a great height
alcanza una velocidad de... — it reaches a speed of...
3) (conseguir, obtener) <objetivo/éxito> to achieve; < acuerdo> to reachse pretende alcanzar los 100 millones de pesos — they are hoping to reach a target of 100 million pesos
4) (acercar, pasar)alcanzarle algo a alguien — to pass somebody something, to pass something to somebody
¿me alcanzas el libro? — could you pass me the book?
5)a) bala/misil to hitb) ( afectar) to affect2.alcanzar vi1) ( llegar)está muy alto, no alcanzo — it's too high, I can't reach it
alcanzar a + inf — to manage to + inf
2) ( ser suficiente) comida/provisones to be enoughcon una limpiadita, alcanza — just a quick clean will do
* * *= attain, gain, reach, run to, catch up with, reach for.Ex: A fully comparative account of recommendations for filing orders is likely to prove confusing until the reader has attained some familiarity with the general problems, and the solutions offered by one code.
Ex: To many, therefore, this emphasis on information can provide a much-needed opportunity to gain the public library new influence and respect.Ex: This is in part due to the different stages of development reached by different libraries.Ex: Obviously a book on the chemistry of mercury which runs to 200 pages will give less detail than one which runs to 600 pages.Ex: The information centre is now catching up with the belief of its 1984 architect that it would be an electronic library.Ex: She said that a man came in with a ski mask on but that she was able to scare him away when she reached for a baseball bat.* alcanzar a ver = glimpse.* alcanzar + Cantidad = run into + Cantidad.* alcanzar cotas más altas = raise to + greater heights.* alcanzar dimensiones épicas = reach + epic proportions.* alcanzar el culmen de = reach + the pinnacle of, reach + the height of.* alcanzar el destino de Uno = reach + Posesivo + destination.* alcanzar el estrellato = rise to + stardom, reach + stardom.* alcanzar el límite de = reach + the limits of.* alcanzar el límite de + Posesivo + capacidad = stretch + Nombre + beyond the breaking point, stretch + Nombre + to breaking point, stretch + Nombre + to the limit.* alcanzar el límite de + Posesivo + posibilidades = reach + the limits of + Posesivo + potential.* alcanzar el máximo = reach + a head.* alcanzar el momento cumbre = reach + summit.* alcanzar el punto crítico = come to + a head.* alcanzar el punto culminante = climax.* alcanzar el punto de ebullición = reach + boiling point.* alcanzar el punto más álgido = peak, come into + full bloom.* alcanzar la cifra de = total.* alcanzar la cumbre de = reach + the pinnacle of, reach + the height of.* alcanzar la cúspide de = reach + the pinnacle of, reach + the height of.* alcanzar la fama = rise to + stardom, reach + stardom.* alcanzar la madurez = come to + maturity, bring to + maturity, achieve + maturity, reach + maturity.* alcanzar la mayoría de edad = come of + age.* alcanzar la plenitud = come to + full flower.* alcanzar masa crítica = reach + critical mass, achieve + critical mass.* alcanzar mayores cotas = rise to + greater heights.* alcanzar niveles mínimos = reach + a low ebb.* alcanzar popularidad = catch on.* alcanzar + Posesivo + apogeo = peak.* alcanzar + Posesivo + fin = reach + Posesivo + end.* alcanzar + Posesivo + mejor momento = peak.* alcanzar + Posesivo + mejor momento demasiado pronto = peak + too early.* alcanzar + Posesivo + punto álgido = reach + Posesivo + peak.* alcanzar proporciones alarmantes = reach + alarming proportions.* alcanzar proporciones catastróficas = reach + catastrophic proportions.* alcanzar proporciones de crisis = grow to + crisis proportions.* alcanzar proporciones desmesuradas = reach + epic proportions.* alcanzar proporciones épicas = reach + epic proportions.* alcanzar proporciones exageradas = reach + epic proportions.* alcanzar su auge = reach + Posesivo + height.* alcanzar una conclusión = reach + conclusion, arrive at + conclusion.* alcanzar una cota = hit + high.* alcanzar una coyuntura crítica = reach + a critical juncture.* alcanzar un acuerdo = reach + agreement, reach + compromise, hammer out + agreement.* alcanzar una decisión = arrive at + decision.* alcanzar una meta = accomplish + goal, achieve + goal, meet + Posesivo + goal.* alcanzar una solución = arrive at + a solution.* alcanzar un compromiso = reach + agreement.* alcanzar un objetivo = attain + goal.* alcanzar un precio = fetch + Dinero.* hasta donde alcance = to the limits of.* hasta donde alcanza la vista = as far as the eye can see.* intentar alcanzar = reach for.* no alcanzar a + Infinitivo (con mucho) = fall (far) short of + Gerundio.* un medio para alcanzar un fin = a means to an end.* * *alcanzar [A4 ]vtA1 ‹persona› (llegar a la altura de) to catch up with, to catch … up ( BrE); (pillar, agarrar) to catcha este paso no los vamos a alcanzar nunca at this rate we'll never catch up with them o catch them up¡a que no me alcanzas! bet you can't catch me! ( colloq)2 (en los estudios, en una tarea) to catch … up, to catch up with; (en estatura) to catch up withempecé después que tú y ya te alcancé I started after you and I've caught up with you already¡qué alto está! cualquier día alcanzará a su hermano look how tall he's getting! he'll be catching up with his brother soon!B1 ‹lugar› to reach, get tolos bomberos habían logrado alcanzar el segundo piso the firemen had managed to reach o get up to the second floora pesar del tráfico alcancé el avión/tren despite the traffic I managed to catch the plane/trainlo alcancé con un palo I used a pole to get at it o reach it2 ‹temperatura› to reach; ‹edad/pubertad› to reachel termómetro alcanzó los 40 grados the thermometer got up to o reached o registered 40 degreesestos árboles alcanzan una gran altura these trees can reach o grow to a great heightalgunos lagos alcanzan los 300 metros de profundidad some lakes are as deep as 300 meters o reach depths of 300 metersun libro donde la estupidez alcanza su máxima expresión a book in which stupidity reaches its peak o which is the ultimate in stupidityel aire expulsado alcanza una velocidad de 120 km/h the air expelled reaches a speed of 120 kphel proyectil alcanzaba distancias de casi 1.000 metros the projectile could reach distances of o had a range of almost 1,000 metersalcanzar la mayoría de edad to come of age, to reach the age of majority3 (conseguir, obtener) ‹objetivo/resultado› to achieve; ‹acuerdo› to reach; ‹fama/éxito› to achievealcanzó todas las metas que se propuso en la vida he achieved all the goals he set himself in lifelos resultados alcanzados hasta ahora son excelentes the results achieved o attained up to now have been excellentlos acuerdos alcanzados en materia de desarme the agreements reached in the field of disarmamentse pretende alcanzar una recaudación de 100 millones de pesos they are hoping to take in ( AmE) o ( BrE) take as much as 100 million pesoslos candidatos no alcanzaban el nivel requerido the candidates did not reach o meet the required standardC (acercar, pasar) alcanzarle algo A algn to pass sb sth, to pass sth TO sb¿me alcanzas ese libro? could you pass me that book?D1 «bala/misil» to hitel número de barcos alcanzados por misiles the number of ships hit by missiles2(afectar): la medida ha alcanzado a la clase trabajadora the measure has affected the working classes■ alcanzarviA(llegar): está muy alto, no alcanzo it's too high, I can't reach ithasta donde alcanzaba la vista as far as the eye could seealcanzar A + INF to manage to + INFno alcanzó a terminar she didn't manage to finishhasta donde alcanzo a ver, la situación no tiene arreglo as far as I can see there's no solutionalgo que la mente humana no alcanza a entender something which the human mind cannot comprehendB(ser suficiente): el pollo no alcanzará para todos there won't be enough chicken for everyone o to go roundel sueldo no le alcanza he can't manage o get by on his salaryme alcanzará hasta final de mes it will see me through to the end of the monthno me alcanza el papel para envolver el regalo I haven't got enough paper to wrap the present incon que le des una limpiadita, alcanza if you give it a quick clean, that will do o that will be good enough* * *
alcanzar ( conjugate alcanzar) verbo transitivo
1
(pillar, agarrar) to catch;
¡a que no me alcanzas! I bet you can't catch me! (colloq)
2 ( llegar a) ‹ lugar› to reach, get to;
‹temperatura/nivel/edad› to reach;
estos árboles alcanzan una gran altura these trees can reach o grow to a great height;
alcanzar la mayoría de edad to come of age
3 (conseguir, obtener) ‹objetivo/éxito› to achieve;
‹ acuerdo› to reach
4 (acercar, pasar) alcanzarle algo a algn to pass sb sth, to pass sth to sb
verbo intransitivo
1 ( llegar con la mano) to reach;
alcanzar a hacer algo to manage to do sth
2 ( ser suficiente) [comida/provisones] to be enough;
alcanzar
I verbo transitivo
1 to reach
2 (coger a una persona) to catch up with
3 (llegar hasta una cantidad) to be up to: su biblioteca alcanza los tres mil ejemplares, his library is up to three thousand volumes
4 (acercar algo) to pass: alcánzame una silla, pass me a chair
5 (lograr) to attain, achieve
II vi (ser suficiente) to be sufficient: ese dinero no alcanza para un piso, this money isn't enough to buy a flat
' alcanzar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atinar
- cobrar
- conseguir
- llegar
- situarse
- alargar
- caza
- cumplir
- dar
English:
achieve
- arm-twisting
- attain
- authoritarian
- blossom
- catch up
- come up to
- get at
- last
- means
- reach
- rise
- short
- strike
- catch
- come
- command
- do
- eke out
- elusive
- fulfill
- glimpse
- hit
- level
- manageable
- see
- stretch
- strive
* * *♦ vt1. [igualarse con] to catch up with;si estudias duro, alcanzarás a tu hermana if you study hard you'll catch up with your sister;¿a que no me alcanzas? bet you can't catch me!;vayan ustedes delante que ya los alcanzaré you go on ahead, I'll catch you up2. [llegar a] to reach;[autobús, tren] to manage to catch;alcanzar el autobús to catch the bus;lo alcancé con una escalera I used a ladder to reach it;los termómetros alcanzarán mañana los 30 grados the temperature tomorrow will reach o go as high as 30 degrees;alcanzar la mayoría de edad to come of age;alcanzar la meta to reach the finishing line;alcanzó la costa a nado he swam to the coast;su sueldo no alcanza el salario mínimo she earns less than the minimum wage;este coche alcanza los 200 km/h this car can do up to o reach 200 km/h;el desempleo ha alcanzado un máximo histórico unemployment is at o has reached an all-time high3. [lograr] to obtain;alcanzar un objetivo to achieve a goal;alcanzó su sueño tras años de trabajo after years of work, he achieved his dream;el equipo alcanzó su segundo campeonato consecutivo the team won o achieved their second championship in a row;alcanzar la fama/el éxito to achieve fame/success;alcanzar la madurez to come of age, to reach maturity4. [entregar] to pass;alcánzame la sal could you pass me the salt?;alcánzame ese jarrón, que no llego hasta el estante could you get that vase down for me, I can't reach the shelf5. [golpear, dar] to hit;el proyectil alcanzó de lleno el centro de la ciudad the shell exploded right in the centre of the city;le alcanzaron dos disparos he was hit by two shots;el árbol fue alcanzado por un rayo the tree was struck by lightning6. [afectar] to affect;la epidemia no les alcanzó they were unaffected by the epidemic;la sequía no alcanza a esta provincia this province has been untouched by the drought♦ vi1. [ser suficiente]alcanzar para algo/alguien to be enough for sth/sb;el sueldo no me alcanza para llegar a fin de mes my salary isn't enough to make ends meet;no sé si alcanzará para todos I don't know if there'll be enough for everyonealcancé a verlo unos segundos I managed to see him for a few seconds;no alcanzo a comprender por qué I can't begin to understand why;no alcanzo a ver lo que quieres decir I can't quite see what you mean3. [llegar]está tan alto que no alcanzo it's too high for me to reach, it's so high up I can't reach it;hasta donde alcanza la vista as far as the eye can see;hasta donde alcanzo a recordar as far back as I can remember* * *I v/t a alguien catch up with; lugar reach, get to; en nivel reach; objetivo achieve; cantidad amount to;alcanzar la cifra de amount to, stand atII v/i1 en altura reach2 en cantidad be enough;el dinero no alcanza I/we etc can’t afford it3:alcanzar a oír/ver manage to hear/see* * *alcanzar {21} vt1) : to reach2) : to catch up with3) lograr: to achieve, to attainalcanzar vi1) dar: to suffice, to be enough2)alcanzar a : to manage to* * *alcanzar vb1. (en general) to reach2. (conseguir) to achieve4. (bastar) to be enough -
80 terreno
adj.earthly, worldly.m.1 lot, terrain, land, patch.2 soil, ground.3 terrain, ground.* * *► adjetivo1 worldly, earthly2 GEOGRAFÍA terrain4 DEPORTE field, ground5 figurado (esfera de acción) field, sphere\ceder terreno figurado to give wayconocer el terreno figurado to be familiar with somethingestar en su propio terreno figurado to be on home groundganar terreno / perder terreno to gain ground / lose groundhacer algo sobre el terreno to do something on the spot 2 figurado to improvise somethingsaber uno el terreno que pisa figurado to know what one's doingpreparar el terreno figurado to pave the way, prepare the groundser terreno abonado (para algo) figurado to be receptive (to something)terreno conocido figurado familiar ground————————2 GEOGRAFÍA terrain4 DEPORTE field, ground5 figurado (esfera de acción) field, sphere* * *noun m.1) terrain2) ground, land3) plot* * *1. ADJ1) (Rel) [bienes] earthlyesta vida terrena — this earthly life liter
2) (Bio, Geol) terrestrial2. SM1) (=extensión de tierra) [gen] land; (=parcela) piece of land, plot of landnos hemos comprado un terreno en las afueras — we've bought a piece of land o plot of land o some land on the outskirts of the city
2) [explicando sus características] (=relieve) ground, terrain; (=composición) soil, landun terreno pedregoso — stony ground o terrain
3) (=campo)a) [de estudio] fieldb) [de actividad] sphere, fieldel gobierno debe tomar medidas urgentes en el terreno económico — the government must take urgent measures in the economic sphere o field
la competencia de las empresas extranjeras en todos los terrenos — competition from foreign companies in all areas
en cuanto a las pensiones, se ha avanzado poco en este terreno — as for pensions, little progress has been made in this area
4)- vencer a algn en su propio terrenoterreno abonado —
dichas tendencias han encontrado el terreno abonado entre la juventud — these trends have found a fertile breeding ground amongst the young
este país es terreno abonado para las inversiones extranjeras — this country provides rich pickings for foreign investment
5) (Dep)el equipo tuvo una nueva derrota fuera de su terreno — the team suffered a fresh defeat away (from home)
terreno de juego — pitch, field
* * *I- na adjetivoa) (Relig) earthlyb) ( no marino o aéreo) terrestrial (frml), land (before n)II1) (lote, parcela) plot of land, lot (AmE)el terreno llega hasta el río — the land o plot o lot extends as far as the river
2) ( extensión de tierra) land3)a) (Geog) ( refiriéndose al relieve) terrain; ( refiriéndose a la composición) land, soilallanarle el terreno a alguien — to smooth the way o path for somebody
ceder/ganar/perder terreno — to give/gain/lose ground
estar en su (propio) terreno — to be on one's own ground
minarle or socavarle el terreno a alguien — to cut the ground from under somebody's feet
pisar terreno firme/peligroso — to tread on safe/dangerous ground
prepararle el terreno a alguien/algo — to pave the way for somebody/something
sobre el terreno: estudiar sobre el terreno una situación to make an on-the-spot assessment of a situation; haremos planes sobre el terreno we'll plan things as we go along; tantear el terreno — to see how the land lies
b) (Geol) terrane, terrain4) (esfera, campo de acción) sphere, field* * *(n.) = arena, land, turf, terrain, land area, ground, plot of land, piece of landEx. This shifts the responsibility for headings and their arrangement into the arena of cataloguers and indexers.Ex. Until recently all libraries and some architects have maintained that an academic library should be capable of extension and that land should be reserved for future expansion.Ex. Librarians are losing the war for electronic professional turf.Ex. These surveyors reported on terrain character and presence of wood, water and forage, and studied Indian tribal customs and languages.Ex. Over 17% of Botswana's land area has been set-aside as national parks and game reserves.Ex. A profile is a scale representation of the intersection of a vertical surface with the surface of the ground.Ex. The core of readers and borrowers of agricultural literature are pensioners wanting to improving cultivation of their small private plots of land.Ex. So it is important that every piece of land is divided by a boundary to show the demarcation.* * *I- na adjetivoa) (Relig) earthlyb) ( no marino o aéreo) terrestrial (frml), land (before n)II1) (lote, parcela) plot of land, lot (AmE)el terreno llega hasta el río — the land o plot o lot extends as far as the river
2) ( extensión de tierra) land3)a) (Geog) ( refiriéndose al relieve) terrain; ( refiriéndose a la composición) land, soilallanarle el terreno a alguien — to smooth the way o path for somebody
ceder/ganar/perder terreno — to give/gain/lose ground
estar en su (propio) terreno — to be on one's own ground
minarle or socavarle el terreno a alguien — to cut the ground from under somebody's feet
pisar terreno firme/peligroso — to tread on safe/dangerous ground
prepararle el terreno a alguien/algo — to pave the way for somebody/something
sobre el terreno: estudiar sobre el terreno una situación to make an on-the-spot assessment of a situation; haremos planes sobre el terreno we'll plan things as we go along; tantear el terreno — to see how the land lies
b) (Geol) terrane, terrain4) (esfera, campo de acción) sphere, field* * *terreno11 = arena, land, turf, terrain, land area, ground, plot of land, piece of land.Ex: This shifts the responsibility for headings and their arrangement into the arena of cataloguers and indexers.
Ex: Until recently all libraries and some architects have maintained that an academic library should be capable of extension and that land should be reserved for future expansion.Ex: Librarians are losing the war for electronic professional turf.Ex: These surveyors reported on terrain character and presence of wood, water and forage, and studied Indian tribal customs and languages.Ex: A profile is a scale representation of the intersection of a vertical surface with the surface of the ground.Ex: The core of readers and borrowers of agricultural literature are pensioners wanting to improving cultivation of their small private plots of land.Ex: So it is important that every piece of land is divided by a boundary to show the demarcation.* andar por terreno peligroso = skate + on thin ice, tread on + dangerous ground.* andar por terreno resbaladizo = skate + on thin ice, tread on + dangerous ground.* caer en terreno baldío = fall on + barren ground, fall on + fallow ground.* caer en terreno pedregoso = fall on + stony ground.* ceder terreno = yield + ground, lose + ground.* con terrenos cedidos por el gobierno = land grant [land-grant].* en terreno conocido = on familiar grounds.* en terreno peligroso = on shaky grounds.* estar moviéndose en terreno seguro = be on secure ground.* ganar terreno = gain + ground, make + headway.* gestión de terrenos = land management.* invadir el terreno (de Alguien) = encroach on/upon + Posesivo + domain.* limpiar el terreno de árboles = clear + land.* motocicleta todo terreno = dirt bike.* moverse en terreno desconocido = be out of + Posesivo + depth, be in over + Posesivo + head.* no ceder terreno = stand + Posesivo + ground.* parcela de terreno = plot of land, piece of land.* perder terreno = lose + ground.* pisar terreno desconocido = be out of + Posesivo + depth, be in over + Posesivo + head.* preparación del terreno eliminando todo tipo de obstáculos = land-clearing.* preparar el terreno = pave + the way (for/towards/to), set + the scene, clear + the path, smooth + the way, set + the stage, pave + the path (for/towards/to), lay + the groundwork for, pave + the road (for/towards/to), clear + the way.* preparar el terreno para = lead up to, smooth + the path of, clear + the ground for, fertilise + the ground for.* prueba sobre el terreno = field test, field trial.* sobre el terreno = on the ground.* tantear el terreno = put + feeler out, test + the water.* terreno conocido = familiar grounds.* terreno cultivable pequeño = croft.* terreno de deportes = sport arena.* terreno de juego = playing field, pitch.* terreno de pruebas = testing ground.* terreno desconocido = uncharted territory, uncharted waters, unchartered territory, unchartered waters.* terreno elevado = high ground.* terreno en construcción = building site.* terreno firme = firm ground, safe ground, solid ground.* terreno inhóspito = inhospitable terrain.* terreno maderero = timberland.* terreno nada fértil = stony ground.* terreno neutral = neutral ground.* terreno para construir = building site.* terreno pedegroso = stony ground.* terreno peligroso = on thin ice, slippery ground, on dangerous ground.* terreno poco definido = grey area [gray area].* terreno resbaladizo = on thin ice, slippery ground, on dangerous ground.* terrenos = site, landed estate, grounds.* terrenos de la finca = estate grounds.* terreno seguro = safe ground, solid ground.* terreno sin construir = vacant lot.* terrenos sin construir = vacant land.* vehículo todoterreno = all-terrain vehicle.* vencer a Alguien en su propio terreno = beat + Nombre + at + Posesivo + own game.terreno22 = earthly [earthlier -comp., earthliest -sup.], worldly [worldlier -comp., worldliest -sup.].Ex: After that I could never pass a dead man without stopping to gaze on his face, stripped by death of that earthly patina which masks the living soul.
Ex: There exist sets of duality in this philosophy; body versus soul, worldly versus unworldly and life versus salvation.(n.) = arena, land, turf, terrain, land area, ground, plot of land, piece of landEx: This shifts the responsibility for headings and their arrangement into the arena of cataloguers and indexers.
Ex: Until recently all libraries and some architects have maintained that an academic library should be capable of extension and that land should be reserved for future expansion.Ex: Librarians are losing the war for electronic professional turf.Ex: These surveyors reported on terrain character and presence of wood, water and forage, and studied Indian tribal customs and languages.Ex: Over 17% of Botswana's land area has been set-aside as national parks and game reserves.Ex: A profile is a scale representation of the intersection of a vertical surface with the surface of the ground.Ex: The core of readers and borrowers of agricultural literature are pensioners wanting to improving cultivation of their small private plots of land.Ex: So it is important that every piece of land is divided by a boundary to show the demarcation.* * *1 ( Relig) earthlynuestra vida terrena our earthly life, our life on earthA (lote, parcela) plot of land, lot ( AmE)heredó unos terrenos en Sonora she inherited some land in Sonoraun terreno plantado de viñas a field o an area of land planted with vinesel terreno cuesta tanto como la casa the land costs as much as the housequieren construir en esos terrenos they want to build on that land o siteel terreno llega hasta el río the land o plot o lot extends as far as the riverCompuesto:field, pitch ( BrE)Escocia perdió frente a Gales en su propio terreno (de juego) Scotland lost at home to Wales, Scotland lost to Wales despite having home-field advantage ( AmE), Scotland lost to Wales on their home ground ( BrE)B (extensión de tierra) landcompraron una casa con mucho terreno they bought a house with a lot of landCun terreno montañoso mountainous terrainlos accidentes del terreno the features of the landscape o terrainun terreno pantanoso marshy land, a marshy terrainun terreno bueno para el cultivo del trigo good land o soil for growing wheatallanarle el terreno a algn to smooth the way o path for sbceder/ganar/perder terreno to give/gain/lose groundestar en su (propio) terreno to be on one's own groundminarle or socavarle el terreno a algn to cut the ground from under sb's feetpisar terreno firme/peligroso to tread on safe/dangerous groundprepararle el terreno a algn/algo to pave the way for sb/sthrecuperar terreno to recover lost groundsobre el terreno: para estudiar sobre el terreno la situación to make an on-the-spot o an in situ assessment of the situationiremos haciendo planes sobre el terreno we'll plan things as we go alongtantear el terreno to see how the land lies2 ( Geol) terrane, terrainCompuestos:● terreno abonado or propicioes terreno abonado or propicio para la delincuencia it is a breeding ground for crimees un terreno abonado or propicio para la especulación it gives rise to a great deal of speculationfamiliar groundpara él ya es terreno conocido he's on familiar ground, it's familiar ground to himD (esfera, campo de acción) sphere, fielden el terreno laboral at workejerció una gran influencia en el terreno de las artes he was a major influence in the arts* * *
terreno 1◊ -na adjetivo (Relig) earthly
terreno 2 sustantivo masculino
1
un terreno plantado de viñas a field planted with vines;
terreno de juego field, pitch
2 (Geog) ( refiriéndose al relieve) terrain;
( refiriéndose a la composición) land, soil;
3 (esfera, campo de acción) sphere, field;
terreno,-a
I adjetivo ➣ terrenal
II sustantivo masculino
1 Geol terrain
2 (extensión de tierra) (piece of) land, ground: quiere cultivar su terreno, he wants to cultivate his land
tiene un terreno en Valencia, he has land in Valencia
un terreno arenoso, a sandy soil
3 fig (campo de acción, investigación) field, sphere
4 Dep terreno (de juego), field, ground
♦ Locuciones: le gusta saber qué terreno pisa, he likes to know where he stands
ganar/perder terreno, to gain/lose ground
preparar el terreno, to prepare the ground
sobre el terreno, as one goes along
' terreno' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acotar
- adyacente
- allanar
- alta
- alto
- badén
- depresión
- elevación
- escabrosa
- escabroso
- finca
- grieta
- inclinación
- juego
- margen
- monte
- movediza
- movedizo
- nacional
- ondulada
- ondulado
- orientar
- parque
- pelada
- pelado
- pendiente
- polígono
- regar
- reseca
- reseco
- revalorizar
- salar
- salvaje
- sanear
- solar
- terrena
- terruño
- tierra
- triangular
- abrupto
- accidentado
- accidente
- adaptar
- agreste
- alameda
- altibajos
- anegar
- arbolado
- arenoso
- asentar
English:
dirt bike
- estate
- extend
- feeler
- flatten
- foresight
- gain
- gain on
- ground
- gulley
- gully
- ice
- jeep
- level
- lose
- lot
- out-of-bounds
- parcel
- patch
- pitch
- plot
- recreation ground
- rent
- rugged
- ruggedness
- scout
- spread
- stretch
- survey
- tenure
- terrain
- testing ground
- tract
- uneven
- unfold
- way
- area
- common
- country
- ease
- green
- mostly
- piece
- preserve
- property
- province
- reclaim
- site
* * *terreno, -a♦ adjFormal [vida] earthly; [bienes, preocupaciones] worldly♦ nm1. [suelo] land;[por su relieve] terrain; [por su composición, utilidad agrícola] soil;grandes extensiones de terreno large tracts of land;terreno montañoso/abrupto mountainous/rugged terrain;terreno arenoso/volcánico sandy/volcanic soil;el terreno era irregular the ground was uneven;ser terreno abonado (para algo) to be fertile ground (for sth)terreno agrícola farmland;terreno cultivable arable land;terreno edificable land suitable for development;terreno rústico land unsuitable for development;terreno urbanizable land suitable for development;terreno no urbanizable land unsuitable for development2. [parcela, solar] plot (of land);tenemos unos terrenos en el pueblo we have some land in the village4. [ámbito] field;en el terreno de la música/medicina in the field of music/medicine;tiene muchos problemas en el terreno personal she has a lot of problems in her private life;ha habido muchos avances en este terreno there have been considerable advances in this field5. [territorio] ground;llevar algo/a alguien a su terreno: sabe llevar las conversaciones a su terreno he knows how to steer conversations round to what interests him;la campeona supo llevar a su terreno a la tenista holandesa the champion was able to impose her own terms on the Dutch player;sabe llevar cualquier canción a su terreno he is capable of making any song his own;ceder terreno to give ground;ganar terreno to gain ground;le está ganando terreno a su rival he's gaining ground on his rival;perder terreno (ante alguien) to lose ground (to sb);preparar el terreno (para algo/a alguien) to pave the way (for sth/sb);sabe el terreno que pisa she knows what she is about;sobre el terreno: estudiar algo sobre el terreno to study something in the field;resolveremos los problemas sobre el terreno we'll solve the problems as we go along* * *I adj earthly, worldlyII m land; figfield;un terreno a lot, Br a plot opiece of land;sobre el terreno in the field;ganar/perder terreno fig gain/lose ground;tantear el terreno fig see how the land lies;llevar a alguien a su terreno get s.o. on one’s home ground;pisar terreno resbaladizo fig be on slippery ground* * *terreno nm1) : terrain2) suelo: earth, ground3) : plot, tract of land4)perder terreno : to lose ground5)preparar el terreno : to pave the way* * *terreno n1. (tierra) land2. (de una actividad) field
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