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  • 1 asian body therapy

    Medicine: ABT

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > asian body therapy

  • 2 therapy

    [ˈθerəpɪ] noun
    the (methods of) treatment of disease, disorders of the body etc:

    physiotherapy.

    عِلاج

    Arabic-English dictionary > therapy

  • 3 Whole Body Hyperthermia Therapy

    Medicine: WBHT

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Whole Body Hyperthermia Therapy

  • 4 Психосоматическая терапия

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Психосоматическая терапия

  • 5 психобиологические / психофизические методы лечения

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > психобиологические / психофизические методы лечения

  • 6 grupo

    m.
    1 group (conjunto).
    en grupo in a group
    grupo ecologista environmental group
    grupo de estudio study group
    grupo de presión (politics) pressure group, lobby
    grupo de riesgo group at risk
    grupo de rock rock group
    2 group of people, bevy, circle, group.
    * * *
    1 group
    2 TÉCNICA unit, set
    \
    en grupo together, en masse
    grupo electrógeno power plant
    grupo sanguíneo blood group
    * * *
    noun m.
    2) band
    * * *
    SM
    1) [gen] group; (=equipo) team; [de árboles] cluster, clump

    grupo de contacto — (Pol) contact group

    grupo de estafas — (Policía) fraud squad

    grupo de estupefacientes — (Policía) drug squad

    grupo de homicidios — (Policía) murder squad

    grupo de investigación — research team, team of researchers

    grupo de presión — pressure group, special interest group (EEUU)

    2) (Elec, Téc) unit, plant; (=montaje) assembly

    grupo electrógeno, grupo generador — generating set, power plant

    3) Cono Sur (=trampa) trick, con *
    * * *
    a) (de personas, empresas, países) group; ( de árboles) clump

    en grupo<salir/trabajar> in a group/in groups

    b) (Mús) tb

    grupo musical — group, band

    * * *
    = aggregate, bank, batch [batches, -pl.], body, class, cluster, clutch, congeries, grouping, pack, cohort, camp, set, group, gang, bunch, corps, band, class group, combine, constituent group, collective, ensemble, bevy, line-up, cluster, segment, pod, order, mob.
    Ex. The result of this is to provide a distinct class number for an aggregate of subjects which are adjacent in the UDC schedule order.
    Ex. A recitation of the best thought out principles for a cataloging code is easily drowned out by the clatter of a bank of direct access devices vainly searching for misplaced records.
    Ex. A KWIC index is based upon the 'keywords' in the titles of the batch of documents to be indexed.
    Ex. The main body of criticism centred upon the treatment of nonbook materials.
    Ex. The following highlights are what this first class of Fellows recall of their time overseas.
    Ex. The local system is designed to be flexible enough to meet the needs of a single library or those of a library cluster.
    Ex. This approach does tend to lead to small clutches of periodicals on a given subject.
    Ex. To be sure, it still has its congeries of mills and factories, its grimy huddle of frame dwellings and congested tenements, its stark, jagged skyline, but its old face is gradually changing.
    Ex. This scheme aims for a more helpful order than the major schemes, by following the groupings of subjects as they are taught in schools.
    Ex. The notched cards, representing relevant documents, will drop off the needle and fall from the bulk of the pack.
    Ex. This article examines the views of librarians held by a number of faculty cohorts.
    Ex. This is a situation much debated between the two camps of those who would give everyone what he wants and those who would give each reader only the things of some constructive value.
    Ex. SELECT retrieves records containing the search term or terms you specify and stores them in sets.
    Ex. The groups continue, however, to keep alive their heritages through festivals and cultural activities.
    Ex. In the 1920s and 1930s more than 1 million books were being loaned each year to members as far afield as the most isolated settlers' gangs working on distant branch lines.
    Ex. They are a very impatient bunch, however: knowing themselves what the technology can do, they can get a little short with obstructionists who raise non-technical objections.
    Ex. Quality abstracting services take pride in their corps of abstractors.
    Ex. In recent years a band of disciples has grown up in India, and has contributed to the revision and expansion of the schedules.
    Ex. If the panel members represent class groups, they must canvass for suggestions.
    Ex. 158 public organisations with very diverse computer machinery formed a combine to develop an application which would make the database available on the organisations' different computer systems. = 158 instituciones públicas con equipos informáticos muy diversos crearon un grupo para desarrollar una aplicación que hiciera que la base de datos estuviese disponible en sus diferentes sistemas informáticos.
    Ex. Different constituent groups tend to rate aspects of the library quite differently.
    Ex. These collectives are at present seeking compensation for copies made of copyrighted material based on the nature, volume and use of copies made.
    Ex. DIANE is the name that has been given to the ensemble of available information services.
    Ex. It contains a bevy of fearsomely feisty female archetypes removed from domestic obligations and toughened in the brutal setting of prison life.
    Ex. The title of the article is 'The information market: a line-up of competitors'.
    Ex. Various other methods of obtaining clusters have been described, including the use of fuzzy sets, but these are beyond the scope of this book.
    Ex. No such constraints exist where online display is anticipated, since only one segment at a time is displayed.
    Ex. The large pod of about 75 narwhals milled around the bay in the summer feeding grounds.
    Ex. The taxonomic subclass of acari (mites and ticks) comprises tens of thousands of species, grouped in many families and several orders.
    Ex. In the afternoon quite a few of our mob decided that they would prefer to spend a bit of time lazing about in the water and soaking up a few rays.
    ----
    * admitir a Alguien en un grupo = adopt + Nombre + into the fold.
    * análisis de grupo = cohort analysis.
    * atacar en grupo = swarm.
    * camaradería de grupo = group ride.
    * cena de grupo = dinner party.
    * cena en grupo = group dinner, dinner party.
    * como grupo = collectively.
    * crear un grupo = set up + group.
    * debate de grupo = group discussion.
    * debate en grupo = group discussion.
    * división del mercado por grupos de consumidores = market segmentation.
    * empresa de nuestro grupo = sister company, sister organisation.
    * empresa de un grupo = operating company.
    * en algunos grupos = in some quarters.
    * en algunos grupos de la población = in some quarters.
    * enano del grupo, el = runt of the litter, the.
    * en muchos grupos = in many quarters.
    * en muchos grupos de la población = in many quarters.
    * entre grupos sociales = intergroup.
    * entrevista en grupo = group interview.
    * formación de grupos de presión = lobbying representation.
    * formar un grupo = set up + group.
    * formar un grupo de presión = form + lobby.
    * G7 (Grupo de los Siete), el = G7 (Group of Seven), the.
    * gran grupo = constellation.
    * grupo activista = faction group.
    * grupo al Algo que va dirigido = target group.
    * grupo alimenticio = food group.
    * grupo asesor = advisory group.
    * Grupo Asesor sobre Redes (NAG) = Network Advisory Group (NAG).
    * grupo chantajista = extortion racket.
    * grupo cívico = civic group.
    * grupo consultivo = advisory group.
    * grupo coordinador = steering group.
    * grupo cultural = cultural group.
    * grupo de acción ciudadana = citizen action group, community action group.
    * grupo de amigos = clan of friends.
    * grupo de amigos y conocidos = social network.
    * grupo de apoyo = interest group, support group.
    * grupo de autoayuda = self-help group, self-help group, self-help group.
    * grupo de cantantes femenino = girl band.
    * grupo de cantantes masculino = boy band.
    * grupo de ciudadanos desatentido = unserved, the.
    * grupo de consumidores = consumer group.
    * grupo de control = control group.
    * grupo de datos = data set [dataset].
    * grupo de debate = discussion group, focus group, discussion list, electronic forum, panel discussion, panel debate.
    * grupo de dirección = management.
    * grupo de discusión = discussion group.
    * grupo de edad = age bracket, age group [age-group].
    * grupo de empresas = business group.
    * grupo de estanterías = stack, stack range.
    * grupo de estudio = study circle.
    * grupo de expertos = cadre, brains trust, group of experts, network, think tank.
    * grupo defensor = interest group.
    * grupo de gestión = management team.
    * grupo de incondicionales, el = hard core, the.
    * grupo de intelectuales = intelligentsia.
    * grupo de interés = focus group, interest group.
    * grupo de investigación = research group.
    * Grupo de Investigación sobre la Clasificación (CRG) = Classification Research Group (CRG).
    * grupo de la oposición = opposition group.
    * grupo de los 20 = G-20.
    * grupo de los ocho, el = G8, the.
    * grupo del proyecto = project team.
    * grupo de negociación = bargaining unit.
    * grupo de normalización = standards group.
    * grupo de opinión = focus group.
    * grupo de personas o cosas de la misma edad o categoría = peer group.
    * grupo de poder = power group.
    * grupo de presión = lobby group, pressure group, lobbyist.
    * grupo de protección a menores = Shelter group.
    * grupo de protección ciudadana = civic trust group.
    * grupo de recursos = clump.
    * grupo de referencia = reference group.
    * grupo de representantes = focus group.
    * grupo de rock = rock group.
    * grupo de seguidores = fandom.
    * grupo de términos de búsqueda relacionados = search hedge, subject hedge.
    * grupo de trabajo = study group, study team, task force, working party, task group, research group, working group, project team.
    * Grupo de Trabajo de Ingeniería de Internet (IETF) = Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).
    * grupo de trabajo por tema de interés = breakout group.
    * Grupo de Trabajo sobre los Sistemas Nacionales de Información de la Asociaci = NISTF (Society of American Archivists National Information Systems Task Force).
    * grupo de tres = threesome.
    * grupo de usuarios = user group, users' group, population served.
    * grupo de usuarios al que va dirigido = target user group.
    * grupo disidente = splinter group, splinter party.
    * grupo dominante = dominant group.
    * grupo eléctrico = power unit, electrical generator, power generator.
    * grupo electrógeno = electrical generator, power unit, power generator.
    * grupo especial = special interest group.
    * grupo específico = niche.
    * grupo etario = age bracket.
    * grupo étnico = ethnic group, racial group, cultural group.
    * grupo experimental = experimental group.
    * grupo extremista = extremist group.
    * grupo incondicional, el = hard core, the.
    * grupo influyente = force.
    * grupo instrumental = ensemble.
    * grupo integrante = constituent group.
    * grupo interdisciplinar = cross-functional team.
    * grupo intérprete = executant body.
    * grupo marginado = deprived group, marginalised group.
    * grupo marginal = disadvantaged community, marginalised group.
    * grupo mayoritario = majority group.
    * grupo mínimo relacionado = minimum zone cohort.
    * grupo minoritario = minority group.
    * grupo mixto = cross-functional team.
    * grupo musical en directo = live band.
    * grupo político = political group.
    * grupo principal de usuarios = primary user group.
    * grupo profesional = occupational group.
    * grupo racial = racial group.
    * grupo racista = hate group.
    * grupo referente = reference group.
    * grupo religioso = denominational body, religious group.
    * grupos = quarters.
    * grupo sanguíneo = blood group, blood type.
    * grupos de diez = tens of.
    * grupo según edad = age group [age-group].
    * grupo social = community group, social group.
    * grupo supervisor = steering group.
    * grupo temáticamente afín = subject-related group.
    * grupo terrorista = terrorist group.
    * más débil del grupo, el = runt of the litter, the.
    * obra para grupo instrumental = ensemble work.
    * pensamiento de grupo = groupthink.
    * perfil de grupo = group profile.
    * por grupos = in batches.
    * presión del grupo = peer pressure.
    * relativo a un grupo = group-related.
    * reunión de grupo = group meeting.
    * RLG (Grupo de Bibliotecas de Investigación) = RLG (Research Libraries Group).
    * rodear en grupo = swarm.
    * SDI por grupos = group SDI.
    * sentimiento de grupo = togetherness.
    * sesión de grupo = group session.
    * tarifa de grupo = group rate.
    * técnica de grupo nominal = nominal group technique.
    * terapia de grupo = group therapy.
    * trabajar en grupo = team.
    * trabajar en grupo (con) = team up (with).
    * una grupo impreciso de = a cloud of.
    * un grupo aferrado de = a hard core of.
    * un grupo cada vez mayor de = a growing body of.
    * un grupo de = a set of, a bunch of, a crop of, a pool of, a cadre of, a cluster of, a galaxy of, a clutch of, a company of.
    * un grupo de gente variada = a cast of people.
    * un grupo incondicional de = a hard core of.
    * un grupo variado de = a collection of.
    * violación en grupo = gang rape.
    * * *
    a) (de personas, empresas, países) group; ( de árboles) clump

    en grupo<salir/trabajar> in a group/in groups

    b) (Mús) tb

    grupo musical — group, band

    * * *
    = aggregate, bank, batch [batches, -pl.], body, class, cluster, clutch, congeries, grouping, pack, cohort, camp, set, group, gang, bunch, corps, band, class group, combine, constituent group, collective, ensemble, bevy, line-up, cluster, segment, pod, order, mob.

    Ex: The result of this is to provide a distinct class number for an aggregate of subjects which are adjacent in the UDC schedule order.

    Ex: A recitation of the best thought out principles for a cataloging code is easily drowned out by the clatter of a bank of direct access devices vainly searching for misplaced records.
    Ex: A KWIC index is based upon the 'keywords' in the titles of the batch of documents to be indexed.
    Ex: The main body of criticism centred upon the treatment of nonbook materials.
    Ex: The following highlights are what this first class of Fellows recall of their time overseas.
    Ex: The local system is designed to be flexible enough to meet the needs of a single library or those of a library cluster.
    Ex: This approach does tend to lead to small clutches of periodicals on a given subject.
    Ex: To be sure, it still has its congeries of mills and factories, its grimy huddle of frame dwellings and congested tenements, its stark, jagged skyline, but its old face is gradually changing.
    Ex: This scheme aims for a more helpful order than the major schemes, by following the groupings of subjects as they are taught in schools.
    Ex: The notched cards, representing relevant documents, will drop off the needle and fall from the bulk of the pack.
    Ex: This article examines the views of librarians held by a number of faculty cohorts.
    Ex: This is a situation much debated between the two camps of those who would give everyone what he wants and those who would give each reader only the things of some constructive value.
    Ex: SELECT retrieves records containing the search term or terms you specify and stores them in sets.
    Ex: The groups continue, however, to keep alive their heritages through festivals and cultural activities.
    Ex: In the 1920s and 1930s more than 1 million books were being loaned each year to members as far afield as the most isolated settlers' gangs working on distant branch lines.
    Ex: They are a very impatient bunch, however: knowing themselves what the technology can do, they can get a little short with obstructionists who raise non-technical objections.
    Ex: Quality abstracting services take pride in their corps of abstractors.
    Ex: In recent years a band of disciples has grown up in India, and has contributed to the revision and expansion of the schedules.
    Ex: If the panel members represent class groups, they must canvass for suggestions.
    Ex: 158 public organisations with very diverse computer machinery formed a combine to develop an application which would make the database available on the organisations' different computer systems. = 158 instituciones públicas con equipos informáticos muy diversos crearon un grupo para desarrollar una aplicación que hiciera que la base de datos estuviese disponible en sus diferentes sistemas informáticos.
    Ex: Different constituent groups tend to rate aspects of the library quite differently.
    Ex: These collectives are at present seeking compensation for copies made of copyrighted material based on the nature, volume and use of copies made.
    Ex: DIANE is the name that has been given to the ensemble of available information services.
    Ex: It contains a bevy of fearsomely feisty female archetypes removed from domestic obligations and toughened in the brutal setting of prison life.
    Ex: The title of the article is 'The information market: a line-up of competitors'.
    Ex: Various other methods of obtaining clusters have been described, including the use of fuzzy sets, but these are beyond the scope of this book.
    Ex: No such constraints exist where online display is anticipated, since only one segment at a time is displayed.
    Ex: The large pod of about 75 narwhals milled around the bay in the summer feeding grounds.
    Ex: The taxonomic subclass of acari (mites and ticks) comprises tens of thousands of species, grouped in many families and several orders.
    Ex: In the afternoon quite a few of our mob decided that they would prefer to spend a bit of time lazing about in the water and soaking up a few rays.
    * admitir a Alguien en un grupo = adopt + Nombre + into the fold.
    * análisis de grupo = cohort analysis.
    * atacar en grupo = swarm.
    * camaradería de grupo = group ride.
    * cena de grupo = dinner party.
    * cena en grupo = group dinner, dinner party.
    * como grupo = collectively.
    * crear un grupo = set up + group.
    * debate de grupo = group discussion.
    * debate en grupo = group discussion.
    * división del mercado por grupos de consumidores = market segmentation.
    * empresa de nuestro grupo = sister company, sister organisation.
    * empresa de un grupo = operating company.
    * en algunos grupos = in some quarters.
    * en algunos grupos de la población = in some quarters.
    * enano del grupo, el = runt of the litter, the.
    * en muchos grupos = in many quarters.
    * en muchos grupos de la población = in many quarters.
    * entre grupos sociales = intergroup.
    * entrevista en grupo = group interview.
    * formación de grupos de presión = lobbying representation.
    * formar un grupo = set up + group.
    * formar un grupo de presión = form + lobby.
    * G7 (Grupo de los Siete), el = G7 (Group of Seven), the.
    * gran grupo = constellation.
    * grupo activista = faction group.
    * grupo al Algo que va dirigido = target group.
    * grupo alimenticio = food group.
    * grupo asesor = advisory group.
    * Grupo Asesor sobre Redes (NAG) = Network Advisory Group (NAG).
    * grupo chantajista = extortion racket.
    * grupo cívico = civic group.
    * grupo consultivo = advisory group.
    * grupo coordinador = steering group.
    * grupo cultural = cultural group.
    * grupo de acción ciudadana = citizen action group, community action group.
    * grupo de amigos = clan of friends.
    * grupo de amigos y conocidos = social network.
    * grupo de apoyo = interest group, support group.
    * grupo de autoayuda = self-help group, self-help group, self-help group.
    * grupo de cantantes femenino = girl band.
    * grupo de cantantes masculino = boy band.
    * grupo de ciudadanos desatentido = unserved, the.
    * grupo de consumidores = consumer group.
    * grupo de control = control group.
    * grupo de datos = data set [dataset].
    * grupo de debate = discussion group, focus group, discussion list, electronic forum, panel discussion, panel debate.
    * grupo de dirección = management.
    * grupo de discusión = discussion group.
    * grupo de edad = age bracket, age group [age-group].
    * grupo de empresas = business group.
    * grupo de estanterías = stack, stack range.
    * grupo de estudio = study circle.
    * grupo de expertos = cadre, brains trust, group of experts, network, think tank.
    * grupo defensor = interest group.
    * grupo de gestión = management team.
    * grupo de incondicionales, el = hard core, the.
    * grupo de intelectuales = intelligentsia.
    * grupo de interés = focus group, interest group.
    * grupo de investigación = research group.
    * Grupo de Investigación sobre la Clasificación (CRG) = Classification Research Group (CRG).
    * grupo de la oposición = opposition group.
    * grupo de los 20 = G-20.
    * grupo de los ocho, el = G8, the.
    * grupo del proyecto = project team.
    * grupo de negociación = bargaining unit.
    * grupo de normalización = standards group.
    * grupo de opinión = focus group.
    * grupo de personas o cosas de la misma edad o categoría = peer group.
    * grupo de poder = power group.
    * grupo de presión = lobby group, pressure group, lobbyist.
    * grupo de protección a menores = Shelter group.
    * grupo de protección ciudadana = civic trust group.
    * grupo de recursos = clump.
    * grupo de referencia = reference group.
    * grupo de representantes = focus group.
    * grupo de rock = rock group.
    * grupo de seguidores = fandom.
    * grupo de términos de búsqueda relacionados = search hedge, subject hedge.
    * grupo de trabajo = study group, study team, task force, working party, task group, research group, working group, project team.
    * Grupo de Trabajo de Ingeniería de Internet (IETF) = Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).
    * grupo de trabajo por tema de interés = breakout group.
    * Grupo de Trabajo sobre los Sistemas Nacionales de Información de la Asociaci = NISTF (Society of American Archivists National Information Systems Task Force).
    * grupo de tres = threesome.
    * grupo de usuarios = user group, users' group, population served.
    * grupo de usuarios al que va dirigido = target user group.
    * grupo disidente = splinter group, splinter party.
    * grupo dominante = dominant group.
    * grupo eléctrico = power unit, electrical generator, power generator.
    * grupo electrógeno = electrical generator, power unit, power generator.
    * grupo especial = special interest group.
    * grupo específico = niche.
    * grupo etario = age bracket.
    * grupo étnico = ethnic group, racial group, cultural group.
    * grupo experimental = experimental group.
    * grupo extremista = extremist group.
    * grupo incondicional, el = hard core, the.
    * grupo influyente = force.
    * grupo instrumental = ensemble.
    * grupo integrante = constituent group.
    * grupo interdisciplinar = cross-functional team.
    * grupo intérprete = executant body.
    * grupo marginado = deprived group, marginalised group.
    * grupo marginal = disadvantaged community, marginalised group.
    * grupo mayoritario = majority group.
    * grupo mínimo relacionado = minimum zone cohort.
    * grupo minoritario = minority group.
    * grupo mixto = cross-functional team.
    * grupo musical en directo = live band.
    * grupo político = political group.
    * grupo principal de usuarios = primary user group.
    * grupo profesional = occupational group.
    * grupo racial = racial group.
    * grupo racista = hate group.
    * grupo referente = reference group.
    * grupo religioso = denominational body, religious group.
    * grupos = quarters.
    * grupo sanguíneo = blood group, blood type.
    * grupos de diez = tens of.
    * grupo según edad = age group [age-group].
    * grupo social = community group, social group.
    * grupo supervisor = steering group.
    * grupo temáticamente afín = subject-related group.
    * grupo terrorista = terrorist group.
    * más débil del grupo, el = runt of the litter, the.
    * obra para grupo instrumental = ensemble work.
    * pensamiento de grupo = groupthink.
    * perfil de grupo = group profile.
    * por grupos = in batches.
    * presión del grupo = peer pressure.
    * relativo a un grupo = group-related.
    * reunión de grupo = group meeting.
    * RLG (Grupo de Bibliotecas de Investigación) = RLG (Research Libraries Group).
    * rodear en grupo = swarm.
    * SDI por grupos = group SDI.
    * sentimiento de grupo = togetherness.
    * sesión de grupo = group session.
    * tarifa de grupo = group rate.
    * técnica de grupo nominal = nominal group technique.
    * terapia de grupo = group therapy.
    * trabajar en grupo = team.
    * trabajar en grupo (con) = team up (with).
    * una grupo impreciso de = a cloud of.
    * un grupo aferrado de = a hard core of.
    * un grupo cada vez mayor de = a growing body of.
    * un grupo de = a set of, a bunch of, a crop of, a pool of, a cadre of, a cluster of, a galaxy of, a clutch of, a company of.
    * un grupo de gente variada = a cast of people.
    * un grupo incondicional de = a hard core of.
    * un grupo variado de = a collection of.
    * violación en grupo = gang rape.

    * * *
    A
    1 (de personas) group; (de empresas, países) group; (de árboles) clump
    los grupos sociales marginados marginalized social groups
    un grupo de casas a group o cluster of houses
    se dividieron en grupos de (a) cuatro they split into groups of four
    en grupo ‹salir/trabajar› in a group/in groups
    2 ( Mús) tb
    grupo musical group, band
    3 ( Quím) group
    Compuestos:
    support group
    advisory group, think tank
    construction consortium
    control group
    consortium
    hotel chain
    grupo de interés or presión
    pressure group
    jazz group o band
    internet forum
    press consortium
    ( Pol) Group of Eight
    newsgroup
    working party
    user group
    generator
    grupo fónico/tónico
    phonic/tonic group
    target group
    ( frml); peer group
    parliamentary group
    blood group
    tener el grupo sanguíneo Rh or Rhesus positivo/negativo to be Rhesus positive/negative
    ¿qué grupo sanguíneo tiene? what blood group are you?
    tengo el grupo sanguíneo A/AB/B positivo/negativo I'm blood group A/AB/B positive/negative
    control group
    B ( Chi arg) (mentira) lie; (engaño) trick
    * * *

     

    grupo sustantivo masculino
    a) (de personas, empresas, países) group;

    ( de árboles) clump;

    grupos sociales social groups;
    de grupo ‹terapia/trabajo group ( before n);
    en grupo ‹salir/trabajarin a group/in groups
    b) (Mús) tb


    grupo sustantivo masculino
    1 g roup: no queda sangre del groupo B+, there is no B+ blood left
    tiene mi grupo sanguíneo, he has the same blood group as I do
    grupo de trabajo, working party
    terapia de grupo, group therapy
    2 Mús group, band
    3 Elec grupo electrógeno, power generator o electric generating set
    ' grupo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    aparato
    - argot
    - beatería
    - cada
    - clase
    - comando
    - componente
    - conjunta
    - conjunto
    - contra
    - cuerpo
    - delirio
    - descolgarse
    - desfilar
    - dirigirse
    - disolver
    - disolverse
    - dispersar
    - dispersarse
    - ecologista
    - entrada
    - equipo
    - escolta
    - estamento
    - exclusión
    - figurar
    - fuerza
    - GEO
    - guerrilla
    - incorporarse
    - iniciar
    - jerga
    - junta
    - manifestarse
    - maquinaria
    - mayoría
    - minoritaria
    - minoritario
    - ninguna
    - ninguno
    - núcleo
    - nutrido-a
    - panel
    - paquete
    - patrulla
    - pertenencia
    - pesar
    - piña
    - readmitir
    - relevo
    English:
    address
    - army
    - back
    - band
    - bear down on
    - blood group
    - body
    - bracket
    - breakaway
    - bunch
    - camp
    - chain gang
    - class
    - cliquey
    - clump
    - cluster
    - collection
    - collective
    - combine
    - come under
    - commission
    - contra
    - crowd
    - demo
    - dense
    - drummer
    - dynamics
    - fervent
    - flagship
    - flock
    - foursome
    - fraternity
    - frenzied
    - gather
    - group
    - guard
    - heterogeneous
    - homogeneous
    - huddle
    - inbred
    - Ivy League
    - join
    - knot
    - lead
    - leadership
    - lobby
    - make up
    - manager
    - manageress
    - motley
    * * *
    grupo nm
    1. [conjunto] group;
    [de árboles] cluster;
    grupo (de empresas) (corporate) group;
    en grupo in a group;
    el grupo de cabeza [en carrera] the leading group
    Pol grupo de contacto contact group; Econ grupo de control control group; Informát grupo de discusión discussion group;
    grupo ecologista environmental group;
    grupo de edad age group;
    grupo empresarial (business) group o combine;
    grupo de estudio study group;
    Pol grupo mixto = independent MPs and MPs from minor parties in Spanish parliament; Informát grupo de noticias newsgroup;
    grupo parlamentario parliamentary group;
    Pol grupo de presión pressure group, lobby;
    grupo de riesgo group at risk;
    UE Grupo de Sabios Committee of Wise Men;
    grupo sanguíneo blood group;
    Informát grupo de usuarios user group
    2. [de músicos] group, band
    3. Tec unit, set
    Elec grupo electrógeno generator
    4. Quím group
    5. Ling grupo consonántico consonant cluster;
    grupo fónico phonic group;
    grupo nominal noun phrase;
    grupo de palabras word group;
    grupo vocálico vowel cluster
    * * *
    m group;
    en grupos in groups
    * * *
    grupo nm
    : group
    * * *
    grupo n group

    Spanish-English dictionary > grupo

  • 7 БИБЛИОГРАФИЯ

    Мы приняли следующие сокращения для наиболее часто упоминаемых книг и журналов:
    IJP - International Journal of Psycho-analysis
    JAPA - Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
    SE - Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, ed. James Strachey (London: Hogarth Press and the Institute of Psycho-Analysis, 1953—74.)
    PSOC - Psychoanalytic Study of the Child (New Haven: Yale University Press)
    PQ - Psychoanalytic Quarterly
    WAF - The Writings of Anna Freud, ed. Anna Freud (New York: International Universities Press, 1966—74)
    PMC - Psychoanalysis The Major Concepts ed. Burness E. Moore and Bernard D. Fine (New Haven: Yale University Press)
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    О словаре: _about - Psychoanalytic Terms and Concepts
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    1. Abend, S. M. Identity. PMC. Forthcoming.
    2. Abend, S. M. (1974) Problems of identity. PQ, 43.
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    5. Abraham, K. (1917) Ejaculatio praecox. In: selected Papers. New York Basic Books.
    6. Abraham, K. (1921) Contributions to the theory of the anal character. Selected Papers. New York: Basic Books, 1953.
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    9. Abraham, K. (1924) Selected Papers. London: Hogarth Press, 1948.
    10. Abraham, K. (1924) The influence of oral erotism on character formation. Ibid.
    11. Abraham, K. (1925) The history of an impostor in the light of psychoanalytic knowledge. In: Clinical Papers and Essays on Psychoanalysis. New York: Basic Books, 1955, vol. 2.
    12. Abrams, S. (1971) The psychoanalytic unconsciousness. In: The Unconscious Today, ed. M. Kanzer. New York: Int. Univ. Press.
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    24. Almansi, R. J. (1979) Scopophilia and object loss. PQ, 47.
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    26. Altman, L. Z. (1977) Some vicissitudes of love. JAPA, 25.
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    30. Arlow. J. A. (1953) Masturbation and symptom formation. JAPA, 1.
    31. Arlow. J. A. (1959) The structure of the deja vu experience. JAPA, 7.
    32. Arlow. J. A. (1961) Ego psychology and the study of mythology. JAPA, 9.
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    35. Arlow. J. A. (1969) Fantasy, memory and reality testing. PQ, 38.
    36. Arlow. J. A. (1969) Unconscious fantasy and disturbances of mental experience. PQ, 38.
    37. Arlow. J. A. (1970) The psychopathology of the psychoses. IJP, 51.
    38. Arlow. J. A. (1975) The structural hypothesis. PQ, 44.
    39. Arlow. J. A. (1977) Affects and the psychoanalytic situation. IJP, 58.
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    41. Arlow. J. A. (1979) The genesis of interpretation. JAPA, 27 (suppl.).
    42. Arlow. J. A. (1982) Problems of the superego concept. PSOC, 37.
    43. Arlow. J. A. (1984) Disturbances of the sense of time. PQ, 53.
    44. Arlow. J. A. (1985) Some technical problems of countertransference. PQ, 54.
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    52. Bacon, C. (1956) A developmental theory of female homosexuality. In: Perversions,ed, S. Lorand & M. Balint. New York: Gramercy.
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    54. Bak, R. C. (1968) The phallic woman. PSOC, 23.
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  • 8 Therapie

    f; -, -n; MED., PSYCH. therapy, treatment; eine Therapie machen undergo ( oder have) therapy, undergo ( oder have) (a course of) treatment; einer Therapie unterziehen treat, give s.o. therapy; eine Therapie abbrechen stop ( oder suspend) a course of therapy
    * * *
    die Therapie
    therapy
    * * *
    The|ra|pie [tera'piː]
    f -, -n
    [-'piːən] therapy (auch fig), treatment; (= Behandlungsmethode) (method of) treatment (gegen for)
    * * *
    (the (methods of) treatment of disease, disorders of the body etc: speech therapy; physiotherapy.) therapy
    * * *
    The·ra·pie
    <-, -n>
    [teraˈpi:, pl i:ən]
    f therapy
    * * *
    die; Therapie, Therapien therapy ( gegen for)

    eine Therapie machen(ugs.) undergo or have therapy or treatment

    * * *
    Therapie f; -, -n; MED, PSYCH therapy, treatment;
    eine Therapie machen undergo ( oder have) therapy, undergo ( oder have) (a course of) treatment;
    einer Therapie unterziehen treat, give sb therapy;
    eine Therapie abbrechen stop ( oder suspend) a course of therapy
    * * *
    die; Therapie, Therapien therapy ( gegen for)

    eine Therapie machen(ugs.) undergo or have therapy or treatment

    * * *
    -n f.
    therapy n.

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  • 9 terapia reconstructiva

    Ex. Reconstructive therapy is meant to stimulate the body's own healing mechanism.
    * * *

    Ex: Reconstructive therapy is meant to stimulate the body's own healing mechanism.

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  • 10 контактная рентгенотерапия

    Русско-английский медицинский словарь > контактная рентгенотерапия

  • 11 palpitante

    adj.
    1 beating (que palpita).
    2 lively (interesante) (discusión, competición).
    3 palpitating, throbbing, pulsating.
    * * *
    1 MEDICINA palpitating, throbbing
    2 (tema, cuestión) burning
    3 (luz, reflejo) flashing
    \
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) [gen] palpitating; [corazón] throbbing
    2) [interés, cuestión] burning
    * * *
    a) < corazón> beating (before n); <vena/sien> throbbing (before n)
    b) < tema> burning (before n)

    de palpitante actualidad — (period) highly topical

    * * *
    = pulsating, throbbing.
    Ex. Thus the pulsating magnetic field enables an effective therapy which can be used for a broad range of indications.
    Ex. Her bare feet felt the throbbing earth and her body trembled with excitement.
    * * *
    a) < corazón> beating (before n); <vena/sien> throbbing (before n)
    b) < tema> burning (before n)

    de palpitante actualidad — (period) highly topical

    * * *
    = pulsating, throbbing.

    Ex: Thus the pulsating magnetic field enables an effective therapy which can be used for a broad range of indications.

    Ex: Her bare feet felt the throbbing earth and her body trembled with excitement.

    * * *
    1 ‹corazón› beating ( before n); ‹vena/sien› throbbing ( before n)
    con el corazón palpitante de alegría her heart pounding with joy
    2 ‹cuestión› burning ( before n)
    un asunto de palpitante interés an issue which is really causing a stir at the moment
    3 (agitado) throbbing
    * * *

    palpitante adjetivo
    1 throbbing
    (corazón) beating
    2 (tema, cuestión) burning
    ' palpitante' also found in these entries:
    English:
    palpitating
    * * *
    1. [que palpita] beating;
    [con fuerza] throbbing
    2. [interesante] [discusión, competición] lively;
    [interés, deseo, cuestión] burning;
    un asunto de palpitante actualidad a highly topical issue
    * * *
    adj
    1 corazón pounding
    2 cuestión burning

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  • 12 trepidante

    adj.
    1 frenetic.
    2 shaking, vibrating (que tiembla).
    * * *
    1 vibrating, shaking
    2 figurado (vida etc) hectic, frantic
    * * *
    ADJ [ritmo] frenetic, frantic; [ruido] intolerable, ear-splitting; [frío] extreme
    * * *
    adjetivo < ritmo> fast
    * * *
    = pulsating, throbbing, fast and furious.
    Ex. Thus the pulsating magnetic field enables an effective therapy which can be used for a broad range of indications.
    Ex. Her bare feet felt the throbbing earth and her body trembled with excitement.
    Ex. The pace was fast and furious and the noise was non-stop.
    * * *
    adjetivo < ritmo> fast
    * * *
    = pulsating, throbbing, fast and furious.

    Ex: Thus the pulsating magnetic field enables an effective therapy which can be used for a broad range of indications.

    Ex: Her bare feet felt the throbbing earth and her body trembled with excitement.
    Ex: The pace was fast and furious and the noise was non-stop.

    * * *
    ‹ritmo› fast
    un partido trepidante de emoción a furiously-paced o tremendously exciting game
    * * *

    trepidante adjetivo
    1 vibrating, shaking
    2 fig (película, etc) action-packed
    * * *
    1. [ritmo, actividad] frenetic, frantic;
    fue un partido trepidante it was a thrilling game
    2. [vehículo] shaking, vibrating;
    [manos] shaking, trembling
    * * *
    adj fig
    frenetic
    * * *
    1) : vibrating
    2) : fast, frantic

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  • 13 vibrante

    adj.
    1 vibrating (aparato).
    2 vibrant.
    3 rolled, trilled (linguistics).
    * * *
    1 (enérgico) vibrant, vigorous; (emocionante) exciting, stirring
    2 LINGÚÍSTICA rolled, trilled
    1 LINGÚÍSTICA vibrant
    * * *
    1. ADJ
    1) (=que vibra) vibrating
    2) (Ling) rolled, trilled
    3) [voz] ringing; [reunión] exciting, lively

    vibrante de — ringing with, vibrant with

    2.
    SF (Ling) vibrant
    * * *
    a) < voz> vibrant, resonant; < discurso> vibrant
    b) (Ling) < sonido> trilled, rolled
    * * *
    = vibrant + Color, pulsating, throbbing.
    Ex. The store was gutted and rebuilt, according to his specifications, into a beautiful, modern facility, decorated in vibrant hues and furnished with the latest Herman Miller offerings.
    Ex. Thus the pulsating magnetic field enables an effective therapy which can be used for a broad range of indications.
    Ex. Her bare feet felt the throbbing earth and her body trembled with excitement.
    * * *
    a) < voz> vibrant, resonant; < discurso> vibrant
    b) (Ling) < sonido> trilled, rolled
    * * *
    = vibrant + Color, pulsating, throbbing.

    Ex: The store was gutted and rebuilt, according to his specifications, into a beautiful, modern facility, decorated in vibrant hues and furnished with the latest Herman Miller offerings.

    Ex: Thus the pulsating magnetic field enables an effective therapy which can be used for a broad range of indications.
    Ex: Her bare feet felt the throbbing earth and her body trembled with excitement.

    * * *
    1 (fuerte) ‹voz› vibrant, resonant; ‹discurso/frases› vibrant, vigorous
    2 (de emoción) quivering
    con la voz vibrante de emoción his voice quivering o vibrant with emotion
    3 ( Ling) ‹sonido› trilled, rolled
    * * *

    vibrante adjetivo ‹ voz vibrant, resonant;
    discurso vibrant
    vibrante adjetivo vibrant
    ' vibrante' also found in these entries:
    English:
    vibrant
    * * *
    1. [aparato] vibrating
    2. [música, espectáculo] vibrant
    3. Ling rolled, trilled
    * * *
    adj fig
    exciting
    * * *
    1) : vibrant
    2) : vibrating

    Spanish-English dictionary > vibrante

  • 14 доза облучения всего тела

    Русско-английский медицинский словарь > доза облучения всего тела

  • 15 físico

    adj.
    1 physical, substantial, material.
    2 carnal.
    3 corporal.
    m.
    1 physicist, specialist in physics.
    2 physique, looks, constitution.
    * * *
    1 physical
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 (profesión) physicist
    1 (aspecto) physique
    ————————
    1 (aspecto) physique
    * * *
    1. (f. - física)
    adj.
    2. (f. - física)
    noun
    3. noun m.
    * * *
    físico, -a
    1. ADJ
    2) Caribe (=melindroso) finicky; (=afectado) affected
    2. SM / F
    1) (=científico) physicist

    físico/a nuclear — nuclear physicist

    2) (=médico) physician
    3.
    SM (Anat) physique; (=aspecto) appearance, looks pl
    física
    * * *
    I
    - ca adjetivo physical
    II
    - ca masculino, femenino
    2) físico masculino (cuerpo - de hombre, atleta) physique; (- de mujer) figure; ( apariencia) appearance
    * * *
    I
    - ca adjetivo physical
    II
    - ca masculino, femenino
    2) físico masculino (cuerpo - de hombre, atleta) physique; (- de mujer) figure; ( apariencia) appearance
    * * *
    físico1

    Ex: Rapid electrical counting appeared soon after the physicists found it desirable to count cosmic rays.

    físico2
    2 = physical, corporeal.

    Ex: Accessibility to the documents stored in files is an important factor, so the physical storage is important.

    Ex: In particular, body piercings, tattoos, self-mutilation, cosmetic surgery and eating disorders all form part of American culture's obsession with corporeal malleability and the body as a form of adornment.
    * abuso físico = personal abuse, physical abuse.
    * acoso físico = physical harassment.
    * actividad física = physical activity.
    * agotamiento físico y mental = attrition.
    * agresión física = physical aggression.
    * área de descripción física = physical description area.
    * bibliografía física = physical bibliography.
    * biblioteca física = physical library, brick and mortar library.
    * capacidad física = physical capability.
    * capital físico = physical capital.
    * clase de educación física = physical education class.
    * contacto físico = physical contact.
    * daño físico = bodily harm, physical injury.
    * descripción física = physical description.
    * disminuidos físicos, los = physically handicapped, the, physically disabled, the.
    * educación física = physical education.
    * enfermedad física = physical illness.
    * en forma física y mental = physically and mentally fit.
    * en pleno uso de + Posesivo + facultades físicas y mentales = physically and mentally fit.
    * esfuerzo físico humano = human power.
    * espacio físico = physical space.
    * estado físico = physical state, physical condition.
    * facultad física = physical faculty.
    * físico-químico = physicochemical.
    * forma física = physical condition.
    * habilidad física = physical ability.
    * hacer ejercicio físico = work out.
    * impedidos físicos, los = disabled people.
    * incapacidad física = physical disability.
    * instalación para el ejercicio físico = physical facility.
    * integridad física = life and limb, physical condition.
    * libro físico = physical book.
    * lugar físico = physical place.
    * maltratador físico = batterer.
    * maltrato físico = personal abuse.
    * mantenerse en buen estado físico = keep + fit.
    * mantenimiento físico = keep-fit.
    * minusvalía física = physical handicap.
    * ordenación física = physical arrangement.
    * postura física = physical posture.
    * relativo al espacio físico = spatial.
    * salud física = physical health.
    * síntoma físico = physical symptom.
    * terapia física = physical therapy.
    * unidad física = item.
    * vehículo propulsado por el esfuerzo físico humano = human-powered vehicle.

    * * *
    físico1 -ca
    1 (del cuerpo) physical
    2 ‹ciencias› physical
    3 ‹fenómeno/universo› physical
    4 ‹mapa› physical
    físico2 -ca
    masculine, feminine
    A ( Fís) physicist
    Compuesto:
    físico nuclear, fisíca nuclear
    masculine, feminine nuclear physicist
    B
    1 (cuerpode un hombre) physique; (— de una mujer) figure; (— de un atleta) physique
    2 (apariencia) appearance
    * * *

     

    físico 1
    ◊ -ca adjetivo

    physical
    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
    physicist
    físico 2 sustantivo masculino ( cuerpo — de hombre, atleta) physique;

    (— de mujer) figure;
    ( apariencia) appearance
    físico,-a
    I adjetivo physical
    II m,f (especialista) physicist
    III sustantivo masculino physique
    ' físico' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ambiente
    - ámbito
    - daño
    - defecto
    - desazón
    - destemplada
    - destemplado
    - discapacitada
    - discapacitado
    - ejercicio
    - física
    - fuerza
    - malestar
    - paliza
    - parecerse
    - pesar
    - retrasada
    - retrasado
    - retraso
    - corregir
    - descuidar
    - desgaste
    - disminuido
    - dolor
    - entrenador
    - impedimento
    - lamento
    - minusválido
    - parecer
    - pelea
    - pelear
    - persecución
    - presencia
    - resistencia
    - sólido
    - sostén
    - vanidoso
    English:
    aspect
    - attack
    - bodily
    - build
    - conditioning
    - conducive
    - distress
    - exercise
    - feeling
    - fit
    - fitness
    - fitness training
    - handicapped
    - pain
    - physical
    - physicist
    - physique
    - position
    - shock
    - solid
    - strain
    - handicap
    - hard
    - physically
    * * *
    físico, -a
    adj
    1. [de la física] physical
    2. [geografía, mapa] physical
    3. [del cuerpo] physical
    4. Cuba, Méx Fam [melindroso] finicky
    nm,f
    [persona] physicist
    nm
    [complexión] [de hombre, atleta] physique; [de mujer] figure;
    una modelo con un físico impresionante a model with a stunning figure;
    tiene un físico atlético he has an athletic physique
    * * *
    I adj physical
    II m, física f physicist
    III m de una persona physique
    * * *
    físico, -ca adj
    : physical
    físicamente adv
    físico, -ca n
    : physicist
    : physique, figure
    * * *
    físico1 adj physical
    1. (científico) physicist
    2. (aspecto) body

    Spanish-English dictionary > físico

  • 16 empujar

    v.
    1 to push.
    ¡eh, sin empujar! hey, stop pushing!
    las nuevas generaciones vienen empujando con fuerza the new generation is making its presence felt
    2 to press.
    empujar a alguien a que haga algo to push somebody into doing something
    verse empujado a hacer algo to find oneself forced o having to do something
    * * *
    1 to push, shove, thrust
    2 figurado to force, urge, press
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    VT (=presionar) [gen] to push; [con fuerza] to shove, thrust; (Mec) to drive

    empujar[en puertas] push

    ¡no empujen! — stop pushing!

    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) <coche/columpio> to push
    b) (incitar, presionar) to spur... on; ( obligar) to force

    no tenía ganas, pero yo la empujé un poco — she didn't feel like it, but I gave her a bit of a push (colloq)

    c) (Tec) to drive
    2.
    a) ( hacer presión) to push

    un actor que viene empujando fuerte — (period) an up-and-coming actor

    b) ( dar empellones) to push, shove
    * * *
    = propel, wheel, push, jostle, shove.
    Ex. A magnetic field propels the bubbles in the right direction through the film.
    Ex. Suddenly, he extracted from his pocket a set of keys and wheeled his chair toward the credenza.
    Ex. While in a speech therapy session when she got up and pushed the table violently, pinning her therapist against the wall.
    Ex. In the case of flax the Library of Congress does not provide an enumerated division and so books on flax spinning must jostle in alphabetic order with books on other aspects of flax = En el caso del lino la Biblioteca del Congreso no proporciona una división enumerada por lo que los libros sobre el hilado del lino deben competir en la ordenación alfabética con otros libros que tratan sobre diferentes aspectos del lino.
    Ex. Meanwhile the journeymen, who had just gone to bed, hearing the row quickly got up again, came downstairs and then shoved me out of the door.
    ----
    * abrir la puerta empujándola = push + open + door.
    * empujar hacia atrás = push back.
    * empujar ligeramente con el dedo o un instrumento = poke.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) <coche/columpio> to push
    b) (incitar, presionar) to spur... on; ( obligar) to force

    no tenía ganas, pero yo la empujé un poco — she didn't feel like it, but I gave her a bit of a push (colloq)

    c) (Tec) to drive
    2.
    a) ( hacer presión) to push

    un actor que viene empujando fuerte — (period) an up-and-coming actor

    b) ( dar empellones) to push, shove
    * * *
    = propel, wheel, push, jostle, shove.

    Ex: A magnetic field propels the bubbles in the right direction through the film.

    Ex: Suddenly, he extracted from his pocket a set of keys and wheeled his chair toward the credenza.
    Ex: While in a speech therapy session when she got up and pushed the table violently, pinning her therapist against the wall.
    Ex: In the case of flax the Library of Congress does not provide an enumerated division and so books on flax spinning must jostle in alphabetic order with books on other aspects of flax = En el caso del lino la Biblioteca del Congreso no proporciona una división enumerada por lo que los libros sobre el hilado del lino deben competir en la ordenación alfabética con otros libros que tratan sobre diferentes aspectos del lino.
    Ex: Meanwhile the journeymen, who had just gone to bed, hearing the row quickly got up again, came downstairs and then shoved me out of the door.
    * abrir la puerta empujándola = push + open + door.
    * empujar hacia atrás = push back.
    * empujar ligeramente con el dedo o un instrumento = poke.

    * * *
    empujar [A1 ]
    vt
    1 ‹coche/puerta/columpio› to push
    lo empujaron contra la pared they pushed him (up) against the wall
    el viento empujaba la barca hacia la orilla the wind was blowing o carrying the boat toward(s) the shore
    ¡empújame! give me a push!
    2 (incitar, presionar) to spur … on; (obligar) to force
    no tenía ganas, pero yo la empujé un poco she didn't feel like it, but I talked her into it o I spurred her on a bit
    3 ( Tec) to drive
    ■ empujar
    vi
    [ S ] empujar push
    empuja tú de tu lado you push from your side
    un actor joven que viene empujando fuerte ( period); a young actor who is making quite an impression
    2 (dar empellones) to push, shove
    ¡sin empujar! stop pushing!
    todo el mundo empujaba para entrar everybody was pushing and shoving to get in
    * * *

    empujar ( conjugate empujar) verbo transitivo
    a)coche/columpio to push;

    ¡empújame! give me a push!

    b) (incitar, presionar) to spur … on;

    ( obligar) to force
    c) (Tec) to drive

    verbo intransitivo


    empujar verbo transitivo
    1 (desplazar) to push, shove: la gente nos empujaba hacia la salida, people pushed us towards the exit
    2 (inducir) to drive: su honestidad le empuja a obrar así, his honesty drives him to act that way
    ' empujar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    achuchar
    - mover
    - aventar
    - fuerte
    English:
    boost
    - heave
    - jog
    - jostle
    - prod
    - pull
    - push
    - push around
    - push out
    - roll
    - shove
    - shove away
    - thrust
    - thrust forward
    - wheel
    - drive
    - stir
    * * *
    vt
    1. [puerta] to push (open);
    [persona, vehículo, objeto] to push; [palanca] to push (down on);
    empújame un poquito give me a little push, push me a bit;
    las olas empujaron el cuerpo hasta la orilla the waves carried the body to the shore
    2. [presionar] to push;
    [estimular] to push, to encourage;
    ella me empujó a mentir she pushed me into lying;
    a ese niño habría que empujarlo un poco that child needs to be pushed a bit;
    ¿qué le empujaría a hacer una cosa así? what would drive him to do a thing like that?;
    verse empujado a hacer algo to find oneself forced o having to do sth
    vi
    to push;
    ¡eh, sin empujar! hey, stop pushing!;
    empujar [en letrero] push;
    las nuevas generaciones de abogados vienen empujando con fuerza the new generation of lawyers is making its presence felt
    * * *
    v/t push; fig
    urge on, spur on
    * * *
    : to push, to shove
    1) : to push
    2) presionar: to spur on, to press
    * * *
    empujar vb to push

    Spanish-English dictionary > empujar

  • 17 аппарат

    apparatus, device, set, process vessel хим.
    * * *
    аппара́т м.
    apparatus
    абсорбцио́нный аппара́т — absorber
    аэрацио́нный аппара́т — aerator
    аэрозо́льный аппара́т — aerosol generator
    аппара́т Бе́кка — paper smoothness and air flow measuring apparatus
    ботвоотводя́щий аппара́т — vine dividing unit
    ботвосреза́ющий аппара́т — vine cutter
    броди́льный аппара́т — fermenter
    бры́згальный аппара́т текст.sprinkling apparatus
    буквопеча́тающий аппара́т — printer
    буквопеча́тающий, ле́нточный аппара́т — tape printer
    буквопеча́тающий, руло́нный аппара́т — page printer
    буквопеча́тающий, синхро́нный аппара́т — synchronous printer
    буквопеча́тающий, стартсто́пный аппара́т — start-stop printer
    аппара́т Ва́рбурга — Warburg vessel
    ва́рочно-промывно́й аппара́т — boiling and washing apparatus
    ва́рочный аппара́т — boiling apparatus; cooker
    воздухораздели́тельный аппара́т — air-fractionating apparatus
    вы́бойный аппара́т пищ. — flour packing machine, flour packer, flour sacker
    вы́бойный, весово́й автомати́ческий аппара́т — auto-weigher flour packer
    выпарно́й аппара́т
    1. evaporator
    2. хим. concentrator (e. g., phosphoric acid concentrator)
    выпарно́й, ва́куумный аппара́т с тру́бчатым калориза́тором — calandria-type vacuum pan
    выпарно́й, вертика́льный аппара́т — vertical-tube evaporator
    выпарно́й, горизонта́льный аппара́т — horizontal-tube evaporator
    выпарно́й аппара́т Ке́стнера — Kestner evaporator
    выпарно́й, многоко́рпусный аппара́т — multiple-effect evaporator
    выпарно́й, одноко́рпусный аппара́т — single-effect evaporator
    выпарно́й, плё́ночный аппара́т — climbing-film evaporator
    выпарно́й аппара́т с гре́ющей ка́мерой — calandria evaporator
    выпарно́й аппара́т с есте́ственной циркуля́цией — natural circulation evaporator
    выпарно́й аппара́т с змеевико́вой пове́рхностью нагре́ва — coil evaporator
    выпарно́й аппара́т с интенси́вной циркуля́цией — flash boiler, high-speed evaporator
    выпарно́й аппара́т с иску́сственной циркуля́цией — forced-circulation evaporator
    выпарно́й аппара́т с калориза́тором — calandria evaporator
    выпарно́й аппара́т с парово́й руба́шкой — steam-jacketed evaporator
    выпарно́й аппара́т с принуди́тельной циркуля́цией — forced-circulation evaporator
    выпарно́й аппара́т с распыле́нием жи́дкости — spray evaporator
    выпарно́й, сунду́чный аппара́т — steam-chest evaporator
    выра́внивающий аппара́т с.-х. — levelling device, leveller
    выра́внивающий, ди́сковый аппара́т с.-х.disk-type levelling device
    выра́внивающий, па́льчатый аппара́т с.-х.finger-type levelling device
    выра́внивающий, ремё́нный аппара́т с.-х.belt-type levelling device
    выра́внивающий, цепно́й аппара́т с.-х.chain-type levelling device
    выра́внивающий, шне́ковый аппара́т с.-х.worm-type levelling device
    выса́живающий аппара́т — planting attachment, planting mechanism
    выса́ливающий аппара́т — desalting apparatus
    высева́ющий аппара́т — (seed) distributor, seeding apparatus, seed-feeding [seeding, seed-sowing] mechanism, feed run
    высева́ющий, ба́ночный аппара́т — seed hopper
    высева́ющий, ди́сковый аппара́т — disk seeding mechanism
    высева́ющий, кату́шечный аппара́т — roller seeding mechanism
    высева́ющий, мотылько́вый аппара́т — agitator [rotary-winged] feed
    высева́ющий, яче́исто-ди́сковый аппара́т — disk-cell seeding mechanism
    аппара́т высо́кой вы́тяжки текст.high-draft mechanism
    выщела́чивающий аппара́т — leaching vat
    газоопа́ливающий аппара́т текст. — gassing frame, gas singeing machine, gas singer
    аппара́т гальваниза́ции — galvanization apparatus
    аппара́т гаше́ния и́звести — lime slaking apparatus
    гвоздеподаю́щий аппара́т — nail delivery apparatus
    гра́бельный аппара́т с.-х.rake apparatus
    грамза́писи аппара́т — phonograph recorder
    двукра́тный аппара́т свз.double multiplex apparatus
    двухпрочё́сный аппара́т текст.double card
    двухпрочё́сный, камво́льный аппара́т текст.double-worsted card
    декатиро́вочный аппара́т текст.steaming apparatus
    дели́тельный аппара́т — indexing head
    диатерми́ческий аппара́т мед.diathermic apparatus
    диффузио́нный аппара́т — diffuser
    аппара́т для автомати́ческого подъё́ма воды́ — water ram
    аппара́т для доза́ривания плодо́в — after-ripening apparatus
    аппара́т для извлече́ния семя́н из плодо́в — seed extractor
    аппара́т для ка́рдной ле́нты, обтяжно́й — card-mounting machine
    аппара́т для краше́ния пря́жи в мотка́х — hank dyeing machine
    аппара́т для мо́крого обогаще́ния ру́дной ме́лочи — fine-ore wet concentrator
    аппара́т для обогаще́ния шла́мов — sludge mill
    аппара́т для оглуше́ния скота́ пе́ред убо́ем — stunner
    аппара́т для омыле́ния жиро́в — saponifier, fat splitting tank
    аппара́т для определе́ния молекуля́рного ве́са — molecular-weight apparatus
    аппара́т для определе́ния то́чки кипе́ния — boiling-point apparatus
    аппара́т для предотвраще́ния на́кипи, ультразвуково́й — ultrasonic descaler
    аппара́т для приготовле́ния сы́воротки мед.inspissator
    аппара́т для приё́ма ко́да — code detecting apparatus
    аппара́т для прожига́ния лё́тки — tapping apparatus, electrical tapper
    аппара́т для ре́зки кирпи́чного бру́са — brick cutter
    аппара́т для чте́ния микрофи́льмов — microfilm reader, microfilm viewer
    аппара́т для шли́хты, заме́шивающий текст.sizing mixing apparatus
    дождева́льный аппара́т — sprinkler
    дождева́льный, дальнестру́йный аппара́т — long-range sprinkler
    дождева́льный, короткостру́йный аппара́т — short-range sprinkler
    дождева́льный, среднестру́йный аппара́т — medium-range sprinkler
    дои́льный аппара́т — milking unit, milker
    дои́льный, двухта́ктный аппара́т — two-phase milking unit
    дои́льный, трёхта́ктный аппара́т — three-phase milking unit
    аппара́т до́менной пе́чи, засыпно́й — double bell-and-hopper, cup-and-cone
    дробестру́йный аппара́т — shot-blaster
    дрожжерасти́льный аппара́т — yeast-growing apparatus, yeast machine
    дыха́тельный аппара́т (напр. горноспасательный) — breathing apparatus, respirator
    жезлово́й аппара́т — token instrument
    закру́чивающий аппара́т ( турбины) — swirling device, swirling vanes
    запа́рочный аппара́т текст. — steam chamber, steam chest
    запа́рочный аппара́т для кро́мок текст.selvedge steaming apparatus
    заряжа́ющий аппара́т горн.blast loading apparatus
    звукозапи́сывающий аппара́т — sound recorder
    звукомонта́жный аппара́т — (film) editing machine, (picture and sound) editor
    золосмывно́й аппара́т — ash-sluicing device
    золоула́вливающий аппара́т — ash collector
    известегаси́льный аппара́т — slaker, lime slaking apparatus
    аппара́т измере́ния вя́зкости смол — tar tester
    аппара́т иску́сственного дыха́ния мед. — reviving [resuscitation] apparatus
    аппара́т иску́сственного кровообраще́ния — heart-lung machine, artificial blood-circulation apparatus
    аппара́т испыта́ния труб — pipe prover
    кантова́льный аппара́т — tilter, turn-over device, manipulator, positioner
    карамелева́рочный аппара́т — sugar cooker
    карамелева́рочный аппара́т плё́ночного ти́па — microfilm sugar cooker
    карбонизацио́нный аппара́т — carbonizing apparatus
    ка́ссовый аппара́т — cash register
    ка́ссовый, электри́ческий аппара́т — electric cash register
    кинокопирова́льный аппара́т — (motion-picture) film printer
    кинопроекцио́нный аппара́т — motion-picture [cine] projector
    киносъё́мочный аппара́т — cine [motion-picture] camera
    киносъё́мочный, подво́дный аппара́т — underwater cine camera
    киносъё́мочный, скоростно́й аппара́т — high-speed cine camera
    киносъё́мочный, узкоплё́ночный аппара́т — substandard cine camera
    аппара́т Ки́ппа хим.Kipp generator
    клеево́й аппара́т ( в сигаретной машине) — glu(e)ing apparatus
    коммутацио́нный аппара́т — switching device
    конденсацио́нный аппара́т — condenser
    кондицио́нный аппара́т текст.conditioning oven
    конта́ктный аппара́т хим.catalytic reactor
    конта́ктный аппара́т окисле́ния хлори́стого водоро́да — decomposing furnace
    копирова́льный аппара́т
    2. метал. tracer
    3. ( множительный) duplicator
    копирова́льный, электрофотографи́ческий аппара́т — electrophotographic copying machine
    копти́льный аппара́т — smoking apparatus
    копти́льный, конве́йерный аппара́т — conveyer smoking apparatus
    копти́льный, стациона́рный аппара́т — stationary smoking apparatus
    косми́ческий лета́тельный аппара́т [КЛА] — spacecraft, space [interplanetary, interstellar, space-borne] vehicle
    возвраща́ть косми́ческий лета́тельный аппара́т — recover a spacecraft
    выводи́ть косми́ческий лета́тельный аппара́т на орби́ту — orbit a spacecraft, place [put, inject] a spacecraft in orbit
    запуска́ть косми́ческий лета́тельный аппара́т — launch a spacecraft
    косми́ческий лета́тельный аппара́т сближа́ется с, напр. други́м КЛА — the spacecraft closes with, e. g., another space vehicle
    развё́ртывать косми́ческий лета́тельный аппара́т на 180° пе́ред стыко́вкой — transpose a space vehicle before docking
    следи́ть за косми́ческим лета́тельным аппара́том — track a space vehicle
    состыко́вывать косми́ческий лета́тельный аппара́т — dock a spacecraft
    спуска́ть косми́ческий лета́тельный аппара́т с орби́ты — de-orbit a space vehicle
    косми́ческий лета́тельный, авари́йно-спаса́тельный аппара́т — rescue space vehicle
    косми́ческий лета́тельный, автомати́ческий аппара́т — automatic [automatically controlled, unmanned] space vehicle
    косми́ческий лета́тельный, возвраща́емый аппара́т — recoverable space vehicle
    косми́ческий лета́тельный аппара́т для иссле́дований — space probe
    косми́ческий лета́тельный аппара́т для полё́та на Луну́ — Moon-mission spacecraft
    косми́ческий лета́тельный аппара́т для поса́дки на Луну́ — lunar-landing vehicle
    косми́ческий лета́тельный, маневри́рующий аппара́т — manoeuvrable space vehicle
    косми́ческий лета́тельный, межплане́тный аппара́т — interplanetary space vehicle
    косми́ческий лета́тельный аппара́т многора́зового примене́ния — reusable space vehicle
    косми́ческий лета́тельный, многоступе́нчатый аппара́т — multistage space vehicle
    косми́ческий лета́тельный, одноступе́нчатый аппара́т — one-stage space vehicle
    косми́ческий лета́тельный, орбита́льный аппара́т — orbital space vehicle, orbiting spacecraft, orbiter
    косми́ческий лета́тельный, орбита́льный тра́нспортный аппара́т — earth-orbital transport
    косми́ческий лета́тельный аппара́т, рассчи́танный на вход в атмосфе́ру — re-entry space vehicle
    косми́ческий лета́тельный аппара́т с аэродинами́ческим вхо́дом в атмосфе́ру — aerodynamic-re-entry space vehicle
    косми́ческий лета́тельный аппара́т с баллисти́ческим вхо́дом в атмосфе́ру — ballistic-re-entry space vehicle
    косми́ческий лета́тельный аппара́т с жё́сткой поса́дкой — rough-landing spacecraft
    косми́ческий лета́тельный аппара́т с мя́гкой поса́дкой — soft-landing spacecraft
    косми́ческий лета́тельный аппара́т со сме́нным экипа́жем — crew-exchange space vehicle
    косми́ческий лета́тельный, спуска́емый аппара́т — descent stage, descent module, descent space vehicle, descent capsule, landing module
    косми́ческий лета́тельный, стабилизи́рованный аппара́т — non-tumbling [stabilized] space vehicle
    косми́ческий лета́тельный аппара́т с экипа́жем на борту́ — manned spacecraft
    косми́ческий лета́тельный, управля́емый аппара́т — piloted space vehicle
    косми́ческий лета́тельный, челно́чный аппара́т — space ferry
    краси́льный аппара́т — dyeing machine
    краси́льный аппара́т для пря́жи на пако́вках — package dyeing machine
    краси́льный аппара́т для шерстяно́го волокна́ — loose wool dyeing machine
    краси́льный, проходно́й аппара́т — continuous dyeing machine
    кра́сочный, каска́дный аппара́т полигр.continuous ink feed system
    куфтова́льный аппара́т текст.knotting machine
    лета́тельный аппара́т [ЛА] — flying vehicle
    лета́тельный, атмосфе́рный аппара́т — atmospheric vehicle
    лета́тельный, аэродинами́ческий аппара́т — aerodynamic vehicle
    лета́тельный аппара́т без ускори́теля — unboosted vehicle
    лета́тельный, беспило́тный аппара́т — pilotless [unmanned] vehicle, pilotless [unmanned] aircraft, drone
    лета́тельный, винтокры́лый аппара́т — rotorcraft
    лета́тельный, возду́шно-косми́ческий аппара́т — aerospace [space-air] vehicle, aerospacecraft
    лета́тельный, возду́шный аппара́т — aircraft
    лета́тельный, гиперзвуково́й аппара́т — hypersonic aircraft
    лета́тельный аппара́т да́льнего де́йствия — long-range aircraft
    лета́тельный аппара́т для испыта́ния систе́м управле́ния — control-test vehicle
    лета́тельный, дозвуково́й аппара́т — subsonic aircraft, subsonic vehicle
    лета́тельный аппара́т жё́сткой поса́дки — impactor
    лета́тельный, крыла́тый аппара́т — lifting [winged, aerodynamic] vehicle
    лета́тельный аппара́т ле́гче во́здуха — lighter-than-air aircraft
    лета́тельный аппара́т многокра́тного примене́ния — reusable vehicle
    лета́тельный, невозвраща́емый аппара́т — nonrecoverable vehicle
    лета́тельный, неуправля́емый аппара́т — unguided [free-flight, ballistic] vehicle
    лета́тельный аппара́т однора́зового примене́ния — expendable aircraft
    лета́тельный, околозвуково́й аппара́т — transonic aircraft, transonic vehicle
    лета́тельный, пилоти́руемый аппара́т — piloted [manned] aircraft
    лета́тельный, плани́рующий крыла́тый аппара́т — winged glider
    лета́тельный аппара́т радиолокацио́нного дозо́ра — radar picket aircraft
    лета́тельный, раке́тный аппара́т — rocket-propelled vehicle
    лета́тельный, рикошети́рующий аппара́т — skip vehicle
    лета́тельный аппара́т с большо́й да́льностью полё́та — long-range aircraft
    лета́тельный аппара́т с вертика́льными взлё́том и поса́дкой — vertical take-off and landing [VTOL] aircraft
    лета́тельный, с вертика́льными взлё́том и поса́дкой, винтокры́лый аппара́т — VTOL rotorcraft
    лета́тельный аппара́т с вертика́льными и укоро́ченными взлё́том и поса́дкой — vertical/ short take-off and landing [V/ STOL] aircraft
    лета́тельный, сверхзвуково́й аппара́т — supersonic aircraft
    лета́тельный аппара́т с высо́ким аэродинами́ческим ка́чеством — high lift-to-drag [high-L/ D] vehicle
    лета́тельный аппара́т с двухто́пливным дви́гателем — dual-fuel vehicle
    лета́тельный аппара́т с ма́лым аэродинами́ческим ка́чеством — low lift-to-drag [low-L/ D] aircraft
    лета́тельный аппара́т с несу́щим ко́рпусом — lifting(-body) aircraft
    лета́тельный аппара́т с ни́зким аэродинами́ческим ка́чеством — low lift-to-drag [low-L/ D] vehicle
    лета́тельный аппара́т, создаю́щий подъё́мную си́лу — lifting aircraft
    лета́тельный аппара́т с прямото́чным возду́шно-реакти́вным дви́гателем — ram-jet aircraft
    лета́тельный аппара́т с ускори́телем — boosted vehicle
    лета́тельный аппара́т тяжеле́е во́здуха — heavier-than-air aircraft
    лета́тельный, управля́емый аппара́т — controlled [guided] vehicle
    лета́тельный, эксперимента́льный аппара́т — experimental aircraft
    лопа́точный аппара́т ( турбины) — blading, blade system
    луди́льный аппара́т — tinning stack
    лущи́льный аппара́т — hulling unit
    люминесце́нтный диагности́ческий аппара́т — fluorescent diagnostic apparatus
    аппара́т магни́тной звукоза́писи — magnetic tape recorder
    маркиро́вочный аппара́т — brander
    массообме́нный аппара́т — mass-transfer apparatus
    математи́ческий аппара́т (совокупность математических зависимостей и отношений, используемых в данной науке) — a body of mathematics
    ма́трично-суши́льный аппара́т — matrix dryer
    аппара́т микши́рования зву́ка кфт.re-recorder
    многокра́тный аппара́т свз.multiplex apparatus
    мо́ечный аппара́т — washing unit, washer
    мо́ечный аппара́т для пипе́ток — pipette rinsing machine
    молоти́льный аппара́т — threshing mechanism
    молоти́льный, би́льный аппара́т — rasp-bar threshing mechanism
    молоти́льный, зубово́й аппара́т — peg-type threshing mechanism
    молоти́льный, штифтово́й аппара́т — peg-type threshing mechanism
    морози́льный аппара́т — freezing apparatus
    мя́льный аппара́т — breaking unit
    набо́рный аппара́т — composing apparatus, composing machine
    аппара́т на возду́шной поду́шке — hovercraft, cushioncraft, ground-effect machine, air-cushion vehicle, ACV
    аппара́т на возду́шной поду́шке с боковы́ми сте́нками — sidewaller, sidewall hovercraft
    аппара́т на возду́шной поду́шке с колё́сным шасси́ — wheeled ACV, wheeled air-cushion vehicle
    аппара́т на возду́шной поду́шке с кольцево́й струё́й — annular jet ACV, annular jet air-cushion vehicle
    намагни́чивающий аппара́т — magnetizing device
    намо́точный аппара́т — coiling [winding] apparatus
    направля́ющий аппара́т акти́вной турби́ны — nozzle
    направля́ющий аппара́т вентиля́тора — guide vanes
    направля́ющий, входно́й аппара́т вентиля́тора — inlet vanes, inlet vane device
    направля́ющий, прямо́й аппара́т центробе́жного компре́ссора — forward channel
    направля́ющий аппара́т реакти́вной турби́ны — guide case
    направля́ющий, ули́точный аппара́т — scroll
    направля́ющий, упрощё́нный аппара́т — louver-damper device
    направля́ющий аппара́т центробе́жного компре́ссора — return channel
    нумерова́льный аппара́т полигр.paging machine
    обводно́й аппара́т прок.repeater
    обду́вочный аппара́т тепл. — sootblower, blower
    обду́вочный, выдвижно́й аппара́т тепл.retractable sootblower
    обду́вочный, глубоковыдвижно́й аппара́т тепл.long-retracting sootblower
    обду́вочный, кача́ющийся аппара́т тепл.oscillating sootblower
    обду́вочный, маловыдвижно́й аппара́т тепл.short-retracting sootblower
    обду́вочный, невыдвижно́й аппара́т тепл. — non-retractable [non-retracting] sootblower
    обду́вочный, неподви́жный аппара́т тепл.stationary sootblower
    обду́вочный, парово́й аппара́т тепл.steam sootblower
    обду́вочный, поворо́тный аппара́т тепл.rotating sootblower
    обезжи́ривающий аппара́т — fat extraction apparatus
    обжа́рочный аппара́т — roasting machine, roaster
    обжа́рочный, парово́й аппара́т — steam heated roasting machine
    обжа́рочный, сфери́ческий аппара́т — globe [spherical] roaster
    обжа́рочный, цилиндри́ческий аппара́т — cylinder roaster
    обжи́мный аппара́т ( в укупорочной машине) — squeezer
    обогати́тельный аппара́т — ore-dressing apparatus
    однопрочё́сный аппара́т — single-cylinder card
    опа́лочный аппара́т — singer
    аппара́т определе́ния то́чки плавле́ния — fusing-point tester
    отбе́ливающий аппара́т — bleacher
    отбе́льный аппара́т пищ. — bleaching vessel, bleaching tank, bleacher
    отбе́льный аппара́т для ма́сла — oil-bleaching apparatus
    отде́лочный стереоти́пный аппара́т — stereo-type shaver-miller
    отжи́мный аппара́т — squeezing arrangement
    отливно́й аппара́т полигр. — casting mechanism, casting machine, caster
    отливно́й, стереоти́пный аппара́т — stereotype caster, stereotype casting machine
    отсто́йный аппара́т — settler
    очё́сывающий аппара́т с.-х.combing unit
    аппара́т очи́стки шля́пок текст.flat stripping apparatus
    очистно́й аппара́т с.-х.cleaning unit
    пая́льный аппара́т ( для твёрдых припоев) — brazing apparatus
    пая́льный аппара́т для пил — saw-brazing clamp
    перего́нный аппара́т — distiller, distillatory kettle, still
    перего́нный, ва́куумный аппара́т — vacuum still
    перего́нный аппара́т для отго́на лё́гких фра́кций — stripping still
    перего́нный аппара́т с па́дающей плё́нкой — falling-film still
    перего́нный, тру́бчатый аппара́т — pipe still
    аппара́т переза́писи зву́ка — re-recorder
    пескостру́йный аппара́т — sand blaster
    пита́ющий аппара́т — feed unit
    платиро́вочный аппара́т — plating attachment
    полимеризацио́нный аппара́т — polymerizer
    полирова́льный аппара́т — polishing apparatus
    аппара́т порцио́нного сбро́са с.-х.batch dropper
    посудомо́ечный электри́ческий аппара́т — electric dish washer
    початкоотделя́ющий аппара́т — snapping unit
    проекцио́нный аппара́т — ( в фотографии) projector; ( в кинематографии) motion-picture projector
    аппара́т промы́вки, охлажде́ния и осуше́ния во́здуха — cooling and dehumidifying air washer
    промывно́й аппара́т
    1. текст. rinser
    2. бум., рез. washer
    промывно́й аппара́т для пивно́й дроби́ны — sparger
    промывно́й аппара́т под давле́нием — pressure washing kettle
    пропи́точный аппара́т — impregnator
    противоотма́рочный аппара́т полигр.anti-set-off equipment
    разбры́згивающий аппара́т — sprayer
    разли́вочный аппара́т — racker, racking machine
    распыли́тельный аппара́т — atomizer, sprayer
    реакцио́нный аппара́т хим. — reactor, reaction vessel
    реакцио́нный аппара́т непреры́вного де́йствия хим.continuous (chemical) reactor
    реакцио́нный аппара́т периоди́ческого де́йствия хим.bath (chemical) reactor
    реакцио́нный аппара́т с меша́лкой хим.stirred-tank reactor
    ре́жущий аппара́т с.-х.cutterbar
    ре́жущий, ди́сковый аппара́т с.-х. — disk cutterbar, disk cutterhead
    ректификацио́нный аппара́т — rectifying still, rectifying apparatus, rectifier
    рентге́новский аппара́т — X-ray unit
    рентге́новский, передвижно́й аппара́т — mobile X-ray unit
    рентге́новский, переносно́й аппара́т — portable X-ray unit
    самопи́шущий аппара́т — (automatic) recorder
    сва́рочный аппара́т — welding apparatus, welding unit, welding set, welder
    сва́рочный, а́томно-водоро́дный аппара́т — atomic-hydrogen welding apparatus
    сва́рочный, двухдугово́й аппара́т — twin-arc welding set
    сва́рочный, дугово́й аппара́т — arc welder, arc welding set, arc welding unit
    сва́рочный, многопостово́й аппара́т — multi-operator welding set
    сва́рочный, однопостово́й аппара́т — single-operator welding set
    светокопирова́льный аппара́т — blue-printing machine
    скороморози́льный аппара́т — quick-freezing machine, quick-freezing plant
    скороморози́льный, конве́йерный аппара́т — conveyer quick-freezer, quick-freezing tunnel
    скороморози́льный, мембра́нный аппара́т — diaphragm quick-freezer
    скороморози́льный, пли́точный аппара́т — plate quick-freezer, platen-type quick-freezing machine, platen-type quick-freezing plant
    скороморози́льный, тунне́льный аппара́т — tunnel quick-freezer
    слухово́й аппара́т — hearing aid
    слухово́й аппара́т в опра́ве очко́в — eyeglass hearing aid
    слухово́й, зау́шный аппара́т — behind-the-ear hearing aid
    смеси́тельный аппара́т — mixer
    аппара́т Со́кслета хим.Soxhlet apparatus
    соплово́й аппара́т — nozzle block, nozzle set
    соплово́й аппара́т турби́ны — nozzle diaphragm
    сортиро́вочный аппара́т — sorter, separator, grader, classifier
    аппара́т с панто́графом, газоре́зательный — pantograph cutter
    спаса́тельный аппара́т горн.rescue apparatus
    спрямля́ющий аппара́т вентиля́тора — directing vanes, flow straightener
    спрямля́ющий, лопа́точный аппара́т вентиля́тора — straightening vanes
    стрига́льный аппара́т текст.shearing device
    стру́йный аппара́т — jet device
    суши́льный аппара́т — drying apparatus, dryer, desiccator, drying cabinet
    суши́льный аппара́т в кипя́щем сло́е — fluidized-bed dryer
    телегра́фный аппара́т — telegraph apparatus, telegraph (set)
    телегра́фный аппара́т рабо́тает двухполя́рными [двухто́ковыми] посы́лками — the telegraph apparatus uses polar [double-current] pulse signals
    телегра́фный аппара́т рабо́тает ду́плексом — the telegraph set operates on a duplex basis
    телегра́фный аппара́т рабо́тает однополя́рными [одното́ковыми] посы́лками — the telegraph apparatus uses neutral [single-current] pulse signals
    телегра́фный аппара́т рабо́тает си́мплексом — the telegraph set operates on a simplex basis
    телегра́фный, буквопеча́тающий аппара́т — type-printing apparatus, type printer, (tele)printer
    буквопеча́тающий телегра́фный аппара́т печа́тает на, напр. ле́нте — the (tele)printer imprints on, e. g., tape
    рабо́тать на буквопеча́тающем телегра́фном аппара́те — operate a (tele)printer
    телегра́фный, буквопеча́тающий аппара́т Бодо́ — Boudot type printer
    телегра́фный, буквопеча́тающий ле́нточный аппара́т — tape (tele)printer
    телегра́фный, буквопеча́тающий руло́нный аппара́т — page printing apparatus, page (tele)printer
    буквопеча́тающий телегра́фный руло́нный аппара́т печа́тает на руло́не бума́ге — the page (tele)printer uses a paper roll
    телегра́фный, буквопеча́тающий аппара́т Ю́за — Hughes type printer
    телегра́фный аппара́т Мо́рзе — Morse apparatus
    телегра́фный, передаю́щий аппара́т — sender, sending set
    телегра́фный, приё́мный аппара́т — telegraph receiver
    телегра́фный, синхро́нный аппара́т — synchronous apparatus
    телегра́фный, стартсто́пный аппара́т — start-stop apparatus
    телегра́фный, трёхкра́тный аппара́т — triple-multiplex apparatus
    телегра́фный, цифрово́й аппара́т — digital telegraph apparatus
    телегра́фный, четырёхкра́тный аппара́т — quadruple multiplex apparatus
    телегра́фный аппара́т Ю́за — Hughes telegraph
    телефо́нный аппара́т — telephone (instrument), telephone (set)
    включа́ть телефо́нный аппара́т в ли́нию — connect [switch] a telephone set to [into] the line
    включа́ть телефо́нный аппара́т паралле́льно — bridge a telephone to (e. g., a main telephone)
    подавля́ть щелчки́ в телефо́нном аппара́те — mute clicks in a telephone
    телефо́нный аппара́т включё́н — the telephone is off-hook [in use]
    телефо́нный аппара́т вы́ключен — the telephone is on-hook [out of use]
    телефо́нный, абоне́нтский аппара́т ( установленный у абонента) — station set, subset, subscriber's set
    телефо́нный, абоне́нтский основно́й аппара́т — main telephone (set)
    телефо́нный, автомати́ческий аппара́т — брит. automatic telephone (set); амер. dial telephone (set)
    телефо́нный аппара́т АТС — dial(-operated) telephone (set)
    телефо́нный, безбатаре́йный аппара́т — sound-powered [voice-operated] telephone (set)
    телефо́нный, бескоммута́торный аппара́т — intercommunication telephone (set)
    телефо́нный аппара́т вну́тренней свя́зи — intercommunication telephone (set)
    телефо́нный, горноспаса́тельный аппара́т — mine rescue telephone (set)
    телефо́нный, громкоговоря́щий аппара́т — (loud)speaker phone, loudspeaking telephone (set)
    телефо́нный, диспе́тчерский аппара́т — dispatching [dispatcher's] telephone (set)
    телефо́нный, доба́вочный аппара́т — extension telephone (set)
    телефо́нный, моне́тный аппара́т — coin(-operated) telephone (set)
    телефо́нный, насте́нный аппара́т — wall telephone, wall set
    телефо́нный, насто́льный аппара́т — брит. table telephone (instrument); амер. desk telephone, desk set
    телефо́нный, паралле́льный аппара́т — extension telephone (set)
    телефо́нный, полево́й аппара́т — field telephone (set)
    телефо́нный, противоме́стный аппара́т — anti-sidetone telephone (set)
    телефо́нный аппара́т ручно́й ста́нции — manual [manually operated] telephone (set)
    телефо́нный аппара́т с автомати́ческим отбо́ем — automatic clearing telephone (set)
    телефо́нный аппара́т систе́мы ме́стной батаре́и [МБ] — local-battery [magneto] telephone (set)
    телефо́нный аппара́т систе́мы центра́льной батаре́и [ЦБ] — common-battery telephone (set)
    телефо́нный аппара́т с кно́почным набо́ром — key telephone (set)
    телефо́нный аппара́т с ме́стным эффе́ктом — sidetone telephone (set)
    телефо́нный аппара́т с микротелефо́нной тру́бкой — handset [hand] telephone
    телефо́нный аппара́т ЦБ — АТС — central-battery dial telephone (set)
    телефо́нный, ша́хтный аппара́т — mine telephone (set)
    теплообме́нный аппара́т — heat-exchange apparatus
    аппара́т терапи́и УВЧ — microwave therapy apparatus
    титрова́льный аппара́т — titrating [volumetric] apparatus
    аппара́т трево́жной сигнализа́ции — alarm
    трубоиспыта́тельный аппара́т — pipe testing apparatus, pipe prover
    туковысева́ющий аппара́т с.-х. — fertilizer distributor, fertilizer feed
    тя́говый фрикцио́нный аппара́т — friction draft gear
    уку́порочный аппара́т ( для бутылок) — capping apparatus
    фальцева́льно-ре́зальный аппара́т полигр.folding-and-cutting mechanism
    фальцева́льный аппара́т полигр.folder
    фальцева́льный, четырёхтетра́дный аппара́т полигр.four-up folder
    фильтрова́льный аппара́т — filtering apparatus
    фотографи́ческий аппара́т — photographic camera (см. тж. фотоаппарат)
    фототелегра́фный аппара́т — facsimile apparatus
    фототелегра́фный, передаю́щий аппара́т с бараба́нной развё́рткой — drum transmitter
    фототелегра́фный, приё́мный аппара́т — facsimile receiver
    фототелегра́фный, приё́мный аппара́т с бараба́нной развё́рткой — drum recorder
    фототелегра́фный аппара́т с закры́той за́писью — photofacsimile apparatus
    фототелегра́фный аппара́т с откры́той за́писью — direct-recording facsimile apparatus
    фототелегра́фный аппара́т с плоскостно́й развё́рткой — flat-bed facsimile apparatus
    хмелево́й аппара́т — hop apparatus
    хроматографи́ческий аппара́т — chromatography apparatus
    централизацио́нный аппара́т ж.-д. — interlocker, interlocking device, interlocking gear
    централизацио́нный, пневмати́ческий аппара́т — pneumatic interlocking machine
    централизацио́нный, электри́ческий аппара́т — electric interlocking machine
    централизацио́нный, электромехани́ческий аппара́т — electromechanical interlocking machine
    централизацио́нный, электропневмати́ческий аппара́т — electropneumatic interlocking machine
    чаесбо́рочный аппара́т — tea-leaf harvesting (picking) device
    чеса́льный аппара́т текст.card
    аппара́т чи́стых культу́р ( дрожжей или бактерий) — pure culture machine
    шве́йный аппара́т полигр. — sewing bench, sewing press, sewing frame
    шлакосмывно́й аппара́т — slag-sluicing nozzle
    шприцева́льный аппара́т — sprayer, sprinkler
    экстракцио́нный аппара́т пищ. — extraction vessel, extraction unit
    электрографи́ческий аппара́т полигр.electrographic machine
    электрожезлово́й аппара́т ж.-д. — token [electrotoken] instrument
    аппара́т электронарко́за — electronarcosis apparatus
    аппара́т электрофоре́за — electrophoresis apparatus
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    Русско-английский политехнический словарь > аппарат

  • 18 acto

    m.
    1 act.
    no es responsable de sus actos he's not responsible for his actions
    hacer acto de presencia to show one's face
    acto de fe act of faith
    acto reflejo reflex action
    acto sexual sexual act
    2 ceremony (ceremonia).
    actos culturales cultural events
    acto electoral election rally
    3 act (Teatro).
    * * *
    1 act, action
    2 (ceremonia) ceremony, meeting, public function
    3 TEATRO act
    4 RELIGIÓN Act
    \
    acto seguido immediately afterwards
    en el acto at once
    acto de fe act of faith
    acto reflejo reflex action
    acto sexual sexual intercourse
    Actos de los Apóstoles Acts of the Apostles
    * * *
    noun m.
    act, deed
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=acción) act, action

    el acto de escribir es un tipo de terapiathe act o action of writing is a kind of therapy

    hacer acto de presencia(=asistir) to attend, be present; (=aparecer) to appear; (=dejarse ver brevemente) put in an appearance

    el acto sexualthe sexual o sex act

    2) (=ceremonia)
    3) (Teat) act
    4)

    en el acto(=inmediatamente) there and then

    5)

    acto seguido, acto continuo — frm immediately after(wards)

    * * *
    1)
    a) ( acción) act

    en el acto: murió en el acto he died instantly; lo despidieron en el acto he was fired on the spot; acudieron en el acto they arrived immediately; fotocopias en el acto — photocopies while you wait

    2) ( ceremonia)

    los actos conmemorativos de... — the celebrations to commemorate...

    3) (Teatr) act
    * * *
    = act, event, deed.
    Ex. The sheer act of preservation renders the material permanent rather than transitory.
    Ex. The concept of corporate body includes named occasional groups and events, such as meetings, conferences, congresses, expeditions, exhibitions, festivals, and fairs.
    Ex. Books were kept for historical records of deeds done by the inhabitants: their worthy acts as well as their sins.
    ----
    * acto barbárico = barbaric act.
    * acto comunicativo = communication act.
    * acto de cobardía = act of cowardice.
    * acto de evitar = avoidance.
    * acto de fé = act of faith.
    * acto delictivo = delinquent act, criminal act.
    * acto de piratería = piracy.
    * acto de publicar = publication.
    * acto de rebeldía = act of opposition.
    * acto de traición = treasonable, treasonable, act of treachery, act of treason.
    * acto espontáneo de = random act of.
    * acto extraño = weirdness.
    * acto ilícito = wrongful act.
    * acto irracional = irrational act.
    * acto oficial = official act, public engagement.
    * acto racional = rational act.
    * acto raro = weirdness.
    * acto reflejo = knee-jerk reaction.
    * acto relacionado con el libro = book event.
    * acto seguido = thereupon [thereon].
    * acto sexual = sexual act.
    * actos heróicos = heroics.
    * acto social = networking event.
    * acto terrorista = act of terror.
    * cometer un acto de traición = commit + an act of treason.
    * cometer un acto violento = commit + violence.
    * en el acto = ipso facto, outright, on the spot, while-you-wait [while-u-wait], at the drop of a hat.
    * fusilar en el acto = shoot on + sight.
    * organizar un acto = hold + event.
    * organizar un acto público = organise + function.
    * presidir un acto = preside over + act.
    * realizar un acto = commit + act.
    * * *
    1)
    a) ( acción) act

    en el acto: murió en el acto he died instantly; lo despidieron en el acto he was fired on the spot; acudieron en el acto they arrived immediately; fotocopias en el acto — photocopies while you wait

    2) ( ceremonia)

    los actos conmemorativos de... — the celebrations to commemorate...

    3) (Teatr) act
    * * *
    = act, event, deed.

    Ex: The sheer act of preservation renders the material permanent rather than transitory.

    Ex: The concept of corporate body includes named occasional groups and events, such as meetings, conferences, congresses, expeditions, exhibitions, festivals, and fairs.
    Ex: Books were kept for historical records of deeds done by the inhabitants: their worthy acts as well as their sins.
    * acto barbárico = barbaric act.
    * acto comunicativo = communication act.
    * acto de cobardía = act of cowardice.
    * acto de evitar = avoidance.
    * acto de fé = act of faith.
    * acto delictivo = delinquent act, criminal act.
    * acto de piratería = piracy.
    * acto de publicar = publication.
    * acto de rebeldía = act of opposition.
    * acto de traición = treasonable, treasonable, act of treachery, act of treason.
    * acto espontáneo de = random act of.
    * acto extraño = weirdness.
    * acto ilícito = wrongful act.
    * acto irracional = irrational act.
    * acto oficial = official act, public engagement.
    * acto racional = rational act.
    * acto raro = weirdness.
    * acto reflejo = knee-jerk reaction.
    * acto relacionado con el libro = book event.
    * acto seguido = thereupon [thereon].
    * acto sexual = sexual act.
    * actos heróicos = heroics.
    * acto social = networking event.
    * acto terrorista = act of terror.
    * cometer un acto de traición = commit + an act of treason.
    * cometer un acto violento = commit + violence.
    * en el acto = ipso facto, outright, on the spot, while-you-wait [while-u-wait], at the drop of a hat.
    * fusilar en el acto = shoot on + sight.
    * organizar un acto = hold + event.
    * organizar un acto público = organise + function.
    * presidir un acto = preside over + act.
    * realizar un acto = commit + act.

    * * *
    A
    1 (acción) act
    2 ( en locs):
    acto seguido immediately after, immediately afterward(s)
    en el acto: murió en el acto he died instantly
    me cambiaron la rueda en el acto they changed my wheel there and then o then and there
    los bomberos acudieron en el acto the firefighters arrived immediately
    [ S ] llaves/fotocopias en el acto keys cut/photocopies while you wait
    Compuestos:
    act of war
    ( frml):
    el acto carnal the sexual act ( frml)
    act of contrition
    act of atonement
    act of faith
    act of war
    hacer acto de precencia to put in an appearance
    morir en acto de servicio «soldado» to die on active service;
    «policía/bombero» to die in the course of one's duty
    Freudian slip
    legally binding act
    public engagement
    religious service
    reflex action
    sexual act ( frml)
    durante el acto sexual during sexual intercourse o the sexual act
    B
    (ceremonia): acto inaugural/de clausura opening/closing ceremony
    los actos conmemorativos de … the celebrations to commemorate …
    asiste a todos los actos oficiales he attends all official functions
    C ( Teatr) act
    una comedia en tres actos a comedy in three acts
    * * *

     

    acto sustantivo masculino
    1
    a) ( acción) act;



    [policía/bombero] to die in the course of one's duty;

    b) ( en locs)


    en el acto ‹ morir instantly;

    acudir immediately;

    2

    b) (Teatr) act

    acto sustantivo masculino
    1 act, action: es un acto impropio de su carácter, the behaviour is out of character for him
    acto reflejo, reflex action
    acto sexual, sexual intercourse
    2 (evento público) ceremony: el acto de inauguración fue muy aburrido, the opening ceremony was really boring
    3 Teat act
    ♦ Locuciones: hacer acto de presencia, to put in an appearance
    acto seguido, immediately afterwards
    Mil en acto de servicio, in action
    en el acto, at once: vinieron en el acto, they came immediately
    "se reparan zapatos en el acto", "shoes repaired while you wait"
    ' acto' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    acción
    - alevosa
    - alevoso
    - amarre
    - coordinador
    - coordinadora
    - deplorable
    - desarrollo
    - deslucir
    - escena
    - fastos
    - impresión
    - presencia
    - responder
    - robar
    - seca
    - seco
    - sumisión
    - vandalismo
    - abrir
    - amor
    - asistir
    - atrocidad
    - barbaridad
    - cerrar
    - cívico
    - clausurar
    - comienzo
    - cultural
    - desarrollar
    - descortesía
    - disparatado
    - duración
    - emotivo
    - entierro
    - estupidez
    - extravagancia
    - gamberrada
    - hecho
    - homenaje
    - injusticia
    - introducir
    - lícito
    - ligereza
    - majadería
    - maldad
    - necedad
    - obra
    - patrocinador
    - patrocinar
    English:
    act
    - afterwards
    - appearance
    - benefit
    - deed
    - do
    - formal
    - function
    - ill-considered
    - impure
    - impurity
    - mindless
    - mount
    - on
    - opening
    - outright
    - presence
    - proceedings
    - reception
    - restoration
    - roll call
    - sober
    - spot
    - state
    - stay away
    - then
    - action
    - defiance
    - intercourse
    - most
    - there
    * * *
    nm
    1. [acción] act;
    no es responsable de sus actos she's not responsible for her actions;
    lo acusaron de cometer actos terroristas he was charged with committing acts of terrorism;
    lo cazaron en el acto de huir con el dinero they caught him just as he was making off with the money
    acto de conciliación = formal attempt to reach an out-of-court settlement;
    acto de fe act of faith;
    Ling acto de habla speech act; Ling acto ilocutivo illocution, illocutionary act; Ling acto perlocutivo perlocution, perlocutionary act;
    acto de presencia: [m5] hacer acto de presencia to attend;
    acto reflejo reflex action;
    acto de servicio: [m5] murió en acto de servicio [militar] he died on active service;
    [policía] he was killed in the course of his duty;
    acto sexual sexual act;
    acto de solidaridad show of solidarity
    2. [ceremonia] ceremony;
    un acto conmemorativo del Día de la Independencia an Independence Day celebration, an event to mark Independence Day;
    es responsable de la organización de actos culturales she is responsible for organizing cultural events;
    asistió a todos los actos electorales de su partido he attended all his party's election rallies;
    su último acto oficial fue la inauguración de un hospital her last official engagement was the opening of a hospital
    3. Teatro act;
    una comedia en dos actos a comedy in two acts
    acto seguido loc adv
    immediately after
    en el acto loc adv
    on the spot, there and then;
    reparaciones en el acto repairs done while you wait;
    murió en el acto she died instantly
    * * *
    m
    1 TEA act
    2 ( ceremonia) ceremony
    3 ( acción)
    :
    acto violento act of violence;
    en acto de servicio on active service;
    hacer acto de presencia put in an appearance
    4
    :
    acto seguido immediately afterward(s);
    en el acto instantly, there and then
    * * *
    acto nm
    1) acción: act, deed
    2) : act (in a play)
    3)
    el acto sexual : sexual intercourse
    4)
    en el acto : right away, on the spot
    5)
    acto seguido : immediately after
    * * *
    acto n
    2. (ceremonia) ceremony [pl. ceremonies]

    Spanish-English dictionary > acto

  • 19 físico2

    2 = physical, corporeal.
    Ex. Accessibility to the documents stored in files is an important factor, so the physical storage is important.
    Ex. In particular, body piercings, tattoos, self-mutilation, cosmetic surgery and eating disorders all form part of American culture's obsession with corporeal malleability and the body as a form of adornment.
    ----
    * abuso físico = personal abuse, physical abuse.
    * acoso físico = physical harassment.
    * actividad física = physical activity.
    * agotamiento físico y mental = attrition.
    * agresión física = physical aggression.
    * área de descripción física = physical description area.
    * bibliografía física = physical bibliography.
    * biblioteca física = physical library, brick and mortar library.
    * capacidad física = physical capability.
    * capital físico = physical capital.
    * clase de educación física = physical education class.
    * contacto físico = physical contact.
    * daño físico = bodily harm, physical injury.
    * descripción física = physical description.
    * disminuidos físicos, los = physically handicapped, the, physically disabled, the.
    * educación física = physical education.
    * enfermedad física = physical illness.
    * en forma física y mental = physically and mentally fit.
    * en pleno uso de + Posesivo + facultades físicas y mentales = physically and mentally fit.
    * esfuerzo físico humano = human power.
    * espacio físico = physical space.
    * estado físico = physical state, physical condition.
    * facultad física = physical faculty.
    * físico-químico = physicochemical.
    * forma física = physical condition.
    * habilidad física = physical ability.
    * hacer ejercicio físico = work out.
    * impedidos físicos, los = disabled people.
    * incapacidad física = physical disability.
    * instalación para el ejercicio físico = physical facility.
    * integridad física = life and limb, physical condition.
    * libro físico = physical book.
    * lugar físico = physical place.
    * maltratador físico = batterer.
    * maltrato físico = personal abuse.
    * mantenerse en buen estado físico = keep + fit.
    * mantenimiento físico = keep-fit.
    * minusvalía física = physical handicap.
    * ordenación física = physical arrangement.
    * postura física = physical posture.
    * relativo al espacio físico = spatial.
    * salud física = physical health.
    * síntoma físico = physical symptom.
    * terapia física = physical therapy.
    * unidad física = item.
    * vehículo propulsado por el esfuerzo físico humano = human-powered vehicle.

    Spanish-English dictionary > físico2

  • 20 taller

    m.
    1 workshop (lugar de trabajo).
    taller de artesanía craft studio
    2 garage (automobiles).
    taller mecánico o de reparaciones garage, repair shop
    3 workshop (cursillo, seminario).
    4 factory, works.
    * * *
    1 (obrador) workshop
    2 (de artista) studio
    3 (en fábrica) shop, workshop
    4 AUTOMÓVIL garage, repair shop
    \
    taller de reparaciones garage, repair shop
    taller de teatro drama workshop
    taller mecánico garage, repair shop
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM (Téc, Educ, Teat) workshop; (=fábrica) factory, mill; (Aut) garage, repair shop; (Arte) studio; (Cos) workroom; [en lenguaje sindical] shop

    taller de coches — car repair shop, garage ( for repairs)

    taller de teatro — theatre workshop, drama workshop

    taller de trabajo[en congreso etc] workshop

    * * *
    1)
    a) (Auto) garage, repair shop (AmE)
    b) (de carpintero, técnico) workshop
    2) (Educ) workshop
    * * *
    = shop, workshop, shop floor, studio, machine shop, mechanic workshop, mechanic garage, garage.
    Ex. In strong contrast to, say, television sets and instant coffee, where the consumer may save by shopping around, there is no advantage to be gained by going to one shop rather than another for a book so far as price is concerned.
    Ex. The customers preferred to go in by a glazed door set in the shop-front and giving onto the street, even though this meant going down some steps, the floor of the workshop being below road-level.
    Ex. The system is being used daily on the shop floor and has virtually eliminated the production of low quality parts that must be scrapped.
    Ex. The author describes the design of the new studios which aim to be as flexible as possible.
    Ex. The questionnaire was then sent to machine shops throughout the State of Oklahoma.
    Ex. Thus, in order to replace the punctured tire by a new one, the automobile should be driven to a mechanic workshop nearby.
    Ex. Both the mechanic garage and the bodywork workshop suffered extensive damage to the roof, and 11 cars belonging to customers were also damaged by heat and smoke during the fire.
    Ex. Each time it's been in the garage, it drives OK for about 10-15 miles, before starting to play up again.
    ----
    * escuela taller = technical school.
    * jefe de taller = overseer.
    * taller artesanal = arts and crafts workshop.
    * taller de asesoramiento jurídico = legal advice surgery.
    * taller de chapa y pintura = bodywork workshop, bodywork garage.
    * taller de encuadernación = bindery.
    * taller de fundición = foundry.
    * taller de fundición de tipos = type-foundry, type-foundry.
    * taller de imprenta = printing house, printing firm, printing company, print shop.
    * taller de impresión = print shop, printing firm, printing house.
    * taller de máquinas = machine shop.
    * taller de mecánica = garage, mechanic garage.
    * taller de reparación de zapatos = shoe repair shop.
    * taller de reprografía = reprographics workshop.
    * taller de restauración = restoration workshop.
    * taller de trabajo = workshop, study school.
    * taller de trabajo esclavo = sweatshop.
    * taller de trabajo sobre composición = writing workshop.
    * taller gráfico = printing company, printing press, printing firm, printing house.
    * taller mecánico = mechanic workshop, mechanic garage, garage.
    * * *
    1)
    a) (Auto) garage, repair shop (AmE)
    b) (de carpintero, técnico) workshop
    2) (Educ) workshop
    * * *
    = shop, workshop, shop floor, studio, machine shop, mechanic workshop, mechanic garage, garage.

    Ex: In strong contrast to, say, television sets and instant coffee, where the consumer may save by shopping around, there is no advantage to be gained by going to one shop rather than another for a book so far as price is concerned.

    Ex: The customers preferred to go in by a glazed door set in the shop-front and giving onto the street, even though this meant going down some steps, the floor of the workshop being below road-level.
    Ex: The system is being used daily on the shop floor and has virtually eliminated the production of low quality parts that must be scrapped.
    Ex: The author describes the design of the new studios which aim to be as flexible as possible.
    Ex: The questionnaire was then sent to machine shops throughout the State of Oklahoma.
    Ex: Thus, in order to replace the punctured tire by a new one, the automobile should be driven to a mechanic workshop nearby.
    Ex: Both the mechanic garage and the bodywork workshop suffered extensive damage to the roof, and 11 cars belonging to customers were also damaged by heat and smoke during the fire.
    Ex: Each time it's been in the garage, it drives OK for about 10-15 miles, before starting to play up again.
    * escuela taller = technical school.
    * jefe de taller = overseer.
    * taller artesanal = arts and crafts workshop.
    * taller de asesoramiento jurídico = legal advice surgery.
    * taller de chapa y pintura = bodywork workshop, bodywork garage.
    * taller de encuadernación = bindery.
    * taller de fundición = foundry.
    * taller de fundición de tipos = type-foundry, type-foundry.
    * taller de imprenta = printing house, printing firm, printing company, print shop.
    * taller de impresión = print shop, printing firm, printing house.
    * taller de máquinas = machine shop.
    * taller de mecánica = garage, mechanic garage.
    * taller de reparación de zapatos = shoe repair shop.
    * taller de reprografía = reprographics workshop.
    * taller de restauración = restoration workshop.
    * taller de trabajo = workshop, study school.
    * taller de trabajo esclavo = sweatshop.
    * taller de trabajo sobre composición = writing workshop.
    * taller gráfico = printing company, printing press, printing firm, printing house.
    * taller mecánico = mechanic workshop, mechanic garage, garage.

    * * *
    A
    1 ( Auto) garage, repair shop ( AmE)
    2 (de carpintero, técnico) workshop
    Compuestos:
    garage, vehicle repair shop ( AmE frml)
    mpl printing works
    garage, vehicle repair shop ( AmE frml)
    B ( Educ) workshop
    * * *

     

    taller sustantivo masculino
    1
    a) (Auto) tb


    b) (de carpintero, técnico) workshop

    2 (Educ) workshop
    taller sustantivo masculino
    1 (lugar de trabajo) workshop
    (de un artista) studio
    Educ workshop
    2 Auto taller mecánico o de reparaciones, garage, US repair shop
    ' taller' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    actualidad
    - alfarería
    - bregar
    - camisería
    - carpintería
    - cristalería
    - ella
    - estirón
    - fundición
    - ganar
    - imprenta
    - lijadora
    - presupuesto
    - relojería
    - sacar
    - sillería
    - sobrepasar
    - superar
    - tapicería
    - cabeza
    - grúa
    - imaginar
    - montallantas
    - refaccionaria
    - reparación
    - volver
    - zapatería
    English:
    garage
    - have
    - pottery
    - shop
    - studio
    - workshop
    - work
    * * *
    taller nm
    1. [lugar de trabajo] [de ebanista, artesano] workshop, studio;
    [de artista] studio taller de artesanía craft studio;
    taller de confección dressmaker's workshop;
    taller de costura dressmaker's workshop;
    talleres gráficos print shop, printing works
    2. [de reparación de vehículos] garage, repair shop
    taller de bicicletas bicycle (repair) shop;
    taller mecánico garage, repair shop;
    taller de reparaciones garage, repair shop
    3. [sección de fábrica] shop
    taller de montaje assembly shop
    4. [cursillo, seminario] workshop;
    taller de teatro/títeres theatre/puppet workshop
    * * *
    m workshop
    * * *
    taller nm
    1) : shop, workshop
    2) : studio (of an artist)
    * * *
    1. (de coches) garage
    2. (de formación) workshop
    3. (de artista) studio

    Spanish-English dictionary > taller

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