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1 become effective
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2 effective
- tiv1) (having power to produce, or producing, a desired result: These new teaching methods have proved very effective.) eficaz2) (striking or pleasing: an effective display of flowers.) llamativo, vistoso; logrado3) (in operation; working; active: The new law becomes effective next week.) en vigor, vigenteeffective adj eficaztr[ɪ'fektɪv]1 (successful) eficaz2 (real, actual) efectivo,-a3 (operative) vigente4 (impressive) impresionante; (striking) llamativo,-aeffective [ɪ'fɛktɪv] adj1) effectual: efectivo, eficaz2) operative: vigente♦ effectively advadj.• efectivo, -a adj.• eficaz adj.• en vigor adj.• impresionante adj.• real adj.• vigente adj.n.• efectivo s.m.ɪ'fektɪva) ( producing the desired result) < methodeatment> eficaz, efectivob) ( striking) <design/contrast> de mucho or gran efectoc) ( real) (before n) <control/leader> efectivo, real[ɪ'fektɪv]1. ADJ1) (=efficient, useful) [treatment, method, deterrent, system] efectivo, eficaz; [remark, argument] eficazthe method is simple, but effective — el método es simple pero efectivo or eficaz
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to be effective in doing sth — ser eficaz para hacer algo2) (=striking) [display, outfit, decoration] impresionante, logrado; [combination] logrado•
to look effective — causar efectoblinds can look very effective — las persianas pueden causar muy buen efecto or mucho efecto
3) (=operative)•
to become effective — entrar en vigor, hacerse efectivo (from, on a partir de)it will be effective from 1 April — entrará en vigor or será efectivo a partir del 1 de abril
4) (=actual) [aid, contribution, leader] real; [control, increase] efectivo; [income] en efectivo5) (Econ) [demand, interest rate] efectivo2.effectivesNPL (Mil) efectivos mpl* * *[ɪ'fektɪv]a) ( producing the desired result) <method/treatment> eficaz, efectivob) ( striking) <design/contrast> de mucho or gran efectoc) ( real) (before n) <control/leader> efectivo, real -
3 get together
(to meet: We usually get together once a week.) reunirse1) v + adva) ( meet up) reunirse*, quedar (Esp); ( have a family reunion) juntarse, reunirse*b) ( join forces) \<\<nations/unions\>\> unirsewhy don't we get together to buy her a present? — ¿por qué no le regalamos algo juntos?
c) (become couple, team) (colloq) juntarseto get back together (again) — volverse* a juntar, reconciliarse
2) v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( assemble) \<\<people/money\>\> reunir*get your things together, we're going — junta or recoge tus cosas que nos vamos
3) v + o + adva) ( reconcile) \<\<people/couple\>\> reconciliarb) (sort out, make effective) (colloq) \<\<life\>\> poner* en ordento get it together: I can't get it together to organize the vacation no consigo organizarme para arreglar lo de las vacaciones; he just can't seem to get it together — es una nulidad
1.VT + ADV [+ people, money, team] reunir; [+ objects] reunir, juntar; [+ show, concert] preparar; [+ proposal] elaborar; [+ thoughts, ideas] poner en ordenact 1., 3)get yourself together and make sure you're there on time — organízate y asegúrate que estás allí a la hora
2.VI + ADV [friends, group, club] reunirsecould we get together this evening? — ¿podemos reunirnos esta tarde?
* * *1) v + adva) ( meet up) reunirse*, quedar (Esp); ( have a family reunion) juntarse, reunirse*b) ( join forces) \<\<nations/unions\>\> unirsewhy don't we get together to buy her a present? — ¿por qué no le regalamos algo juntos?
c) (become couple, team) (colloq) juntarseto get back together (again) — volverse* a juntar, reconciliarse
2) v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( assemble) \<\<people/money\>\> reunir*get your things together, we're going — junta or recoge tus cosas que nos vamos
3) v + o + adva) ( reconcile) \<\<people/couple\>\> reconciliarb) (sort out, make effective) (colloq) \<\<life\>\> poner* en ordento get it together: I can't get it together to organize the vacation no consigo organizarme para arreglar lo de las vacaciones; he just can't seem to get it together — es una nulidad
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4 operative
-rətiv, ]( American) -reitivadjective (in action, having effect: Many old laws are still operative.) en vigortr['ɒpərətɪv]2 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL operatorio,-a, quirúrgico,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto become operative entrar en vigorthe operative word la palabra claveoperative ['ɑpərət̬ɪv, -.reɪ-] adj1) operating: vigente, en vigor2) working: operativo3) surgical: quirúrgicoadj.• eficaz adj.• en vigor adj.• operativo, -a adj.• operatorio, -a adj.n.• operario s.m.
I 'ɑːpərətɪv, 'ɒpərətɪv1) ( having effect)to be operative — \<\<rules/measures\>\> estar* en vigor or en vigencia
2) ( Med) (before n) quirúrgico
II
noun (frml) operario, -ria m,f['ɒpǝrǝtɪv]1. ADJ1) (gen) operativo2) (Jur)3) (Med) operatorio2.N (=worker) obrero(-a) m / f ; (with a special skill) operario(-a) m / f, obrero(-a) m / f especializado(-a)* * *
I ['ɑːpərətɪv, 'ɒpərətɪv]1) ( having effect)to be operative — \<\<rules/measures\>\> estar* en vigor or en vigencia
2) ( Med) (before n) quirúrgico
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5 mutar
mutar vtr, mutarse verbo reflexivo to mutate: el virus de la gripe se muta con tanta frecuencia que disminuye la efectividad de la vacuna contra él, the flu virus mutates frequently, causing the vaccine used to fight it to become less effective ' mutar' also found in these entries: Spanish: mutarse English: mutate -
6 mutarse
mutar vtr, mutarse verbo reflexivo to mutate: el virus de la gripe se muta con tanta frecuencia que disminuye la efectividad de la vacuna contra él, the flu virus mutates frequently, causing the vaccine used to fight it to become less effective ' mutarse' also found in these entries: Spanish: mutar
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