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1 beyond redemption
adj.sin redención, irremediable. -
2 to be beyond redemption
ser irredimible, no tener remedio -
3 past/beyond redemption
(too bad to be redeemed or improved.) irremediable -
4 redemption
noun the redemption of man by Christ.) redencióntr[rɪ'dempʃən]1 (of debt) pago2 (of voucher) canje nombre masculino3 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL redención nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be beyond redemption ser irredimible, no tener remedioredemption [ri'dɛmpʃən] n: redención fn.• amortización s.f.• cancelación s.f.• desempeño s.m.• redención s.f.• rescate s.m.rɪ'dempʃən[rɪ'dempʃǝn]to be past o beyond redemption — no tener* arreglo or remedio
1.N (Rel) redención f ; (Econ) amortización fto be beyond or past redemption — (fig) no tener remedio
2.CPDredemption price N — precio m de retroventa
redemption value N — valor m de rescate
* * *[rɪ'dempʃən]to be past o beyond redemption — no tener* arreglo or remedio
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5 redeem
rə'di:m1) (to buy back (something that has been pawned): I'm going to redeem my gold watch.) desempeñar, rescatar2) (to set (a person) free by paying a ransom; (of Jesus Christ) to free (a person) from sin.) rescatar; redimir3) (to compensate for or cancel out the faults of: His willingness to work redeemed him in her eyes.) redimir, expiar•- Redeemer- redemption
- past/beyond redemption
- redeeming feature
tr[rɪ'diːm]1 rescatar, salvar■ the film had not a single feature to redeem it la película no tenía ni una sola cosa que la salvara2 (from pawn) desempeñar3 (voucher) canjear4 (promise) cumplir5 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL redimir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto redeem oneself conseguir el perdón, reparar el mal que uno ha hechoredeem [ri'di:m] vt1) rescue, save: rescatar, salvar2) : desempeñarshe redeemed it from the pawnshop: lo desempeñó de la casa de empeños3) : redimir (en religión)4) : canjear, venderto redeem coupons: canjear cuponesv.• amortizar v.• redimir v.• rescatar v.rɪ'diːm
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1)a) \<\<fault/error\>\> compensarb) \<\<good name\>\> rescatarc) \<\<sinners\>\> redimird) redeeming pres p2)a) \<\<promise/pledge\>\> (frml) cumplirb) ( from pawnshop) desempeñar
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v reflto redeem oneself — reparar su (or mi etc) error
[rɪ'diːm]VT (Rel) [+ sinner] redimir; (=buy back) [+ pawned goods] desempeñar; (Econ) [+ debt, mortgage] amortizar; (=fulfil) [+ promise, obligation] cumplir; (=compensate for) [+ fault] expiarto redeem o.s. — redimirse
* * *[rɪ'diːm]
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1)a) \<\<fault/error\>\> compensarb) \<\<good name\>\> rescatarc) \<\<sinners\>\> redimird) redeeming pres p2)a) \<\<promise/pledge\>\> (frml) cumplirb) ( from pawnshop) desempeñar
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v reflto redeem oneself — reparar su (or mi etc) error
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