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1 yield
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1. verb1) (to give up; to surrender: He yielded to the other man's arguments; He yielded all his possessions to the state.) ceder2) (to give way to force or pressure: At last the door yielded.) ceder3) (to produce naturally, grow etc: How much milk does that herd of cattle yield?) producir
2. noun(the amount produced by natural means: the annual yield of wheat.) cosecha, rendimientotr[jiːld]1 (harvest) cosecha2 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL (return) rendimiento, rédito1 (produce) producir, dar2 (give, hand over) entregar3 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL rendirthese bonds yield 5% per year estos bonos rinden 5% al año1 (surrender) rendirse (to, ante), ceder (to, a)2 (break) cederhe pushed with all his might, but the door would not yield empujó con todas sus fuerzas, pero la puerta no cedió3 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL ceder el pasoyield ['ji:ld] vt1) surrender: cederto yield the right of way: ceder el paso2) produce: producir, dar, rendir (en finanzas)yield vi1) give: cederto yield under pressure: ceder por la presión2) give in, surrender: ceder, rendirse, entregarseyield n: rendimiento m, rédito m (en finanzas)v.• amainar v.• avasallar v.• blandear v.• ceder v.• consentirse v.• dar v.(§pres: doy, das...) subj: dé-pret: di-•)• deferir v.• doblegar v.• plegar v.• producir v.(§pres: produzco, produces...) pret: produj-•)• redituar v.• rendir v.• rentar v.• sobreseer v.n.• beneficio s.m.• cosecha s.f.• producción s.f.• rendición s.f.• rendimiento s.m.• rédito s.m.
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1. jiːld1) ( surrender) \<\<position/territory\>\> cederto yield one's right of way — (AmE Transp) ceder el paso
2) \<\<crop/fruit/mineral/oil\>\> producir*; \<\<results\>\> dar*, arrojarthese bonds yield 9.2% — estos bonos rinden or dan un (interés del) 9,2%
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vi1)a) ( give way) cedershe yielded to their threats — cedió a or ante sus amenazas
b) ( give priority)to yield TO something/somebody — dar* prioridad a algo/alguien
yield — (AmE) ceda el paso
2) \<\<ground/ice\>\> ceder•Phrasal Verbs:- yield up
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mass & count noun rendimiento m[jiːld]to give a good/poor yield — dar* un buen/mal rendimiento, producir* or rendir* mucho/poco
1.N (from crop, mine, investment) rendimiento mhigh-yield bonds — bonos mpl de alto rendimiento
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this year, grain yields have trebled — este año la producción de cereales se ha triplicado•
how to improve milk yields — cómo mejorar la producción de leche2. VT1) (=produce) [+ crop, minerals, results] producir; [+ interest] rendir, producir; [+ profit, benefits] producir, reportar; [+ opportunity] brindar, ofrecerthe shares yield five per cent — las acciones producen or reportan or rinden un cinco por ciento de beneficios
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to yield the floor to sb — ceder la palabra a algn•
to yield ground to sb — (Mil) (also fig) ceder terreno a algn3. VI1) (Agr) (=produce)land that yields well/poorly — una tierra que produce mucho/poco
2) frm (=surrender) rendirse, cederwe shall never yield — nunca nos rendiremos, nunca cederemos
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to yield to sth — ceder a or ante algowe will not yield to threats — no vamos a ceder a or ante las amenazas
he refused to yield to temptation — se negó a caer en la tentación, se negó a ceder a or ante la tentación
3) (=give way) [ice, door, branch] ceder•
he felt the floor yield beneath his feet — notó cómo el suelo cedía or hundía bajo sus pies•
to yield under pressure — ceder or hundirse ante la presión4) (US) (Aut) ceder el paso- yield up* * *
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1. [jiːld]1) ( surrender) \<\<position/territory\>\> cederto yield one's right of way — (AmE Transp) ceder el paso
2) \<\<crop/fruit/mineral/oil\>\> producir*; \<\<results\>\> dar*, arrojarthese bonds yield 9.2% — estos bonos rinden or dan un (interés del) 9,2%
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vi1)a) ( give way) cedershe yielded to their threats — cedió a or ante sus amenazas
b) ( give priority)to yield TO something/somebody — dar* prioridad a algo/alguien
yield — (AmE) ceda el paso
2) \<\<ground/ice\>\> ceder•Phrasal Verbs:- yield up
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mass & count noun rendimiento mto give a good/poor yield — dar* un buen/mal rendimiento, producir* or rendir* mucho/poco
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2 subject
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adjective((of countries etc) not independent, but dominated by another power: subject nations.) dominado, subyugado
2. noun1) (a person who is under the rule of a monarch or a member of a country that has a monarchy etc: We are loyal subjects of the Queen; He is a British subject.) súbdito2) (someone or something that is talked about, written about etc: We discussed the price of food and similar subjects; What was the subject of the debate?; The teacher tried to think of a good subject for their essay; I've said all I can on that subject.) tema, asunto3) (a branch of study or learning in school, university etc: He is taking exams in seven subjects; Mathematics is his best subject.) asignatura4) (a thing, person or circumstance suitable for, or requiring, a particular kind of treatment, reaction etc: I don't think her behaviour is a subject for laughter.) motivo5) (in English, the word(s) representing the person or thing that usually does the action shown by the verb, and with which the verb agrees: The cat sat on the mat; He hit her because she broke his toy; He was hit by the ball.) sujeto
3. səb'‹ekt verb1) (to bring (a person, country etc) under control: They have subjected all the neighbouring states (to their rule).) dominar, subyugar2) (to cause to suffer, or submit (to something): He was subjected to cruel treatment; These tyres are subjected to various tests before leaving the factory.) someter•- subjective
- subjectively
- subject matter
- change the subject
- subject to
subject n1. asignatura2. tema3. súbdito4. sujetoin English, the subject goes before the verb en inglés, el sujeto va delante del verbo1 (theme, topic) tema nombre masculino■ what's your opinion on the subject? ¿qué opinas del tema?2 SMALLEDUCATION/SMALL asignatura3 (citizen) súbdito, ciudadano,-a4 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL sujeto5 (cause) objeto (of/for, de)6 (of experiment) sujeto1 (bring under control) someter, sojuzgar (to, a)1 (subordinate, governed) sometido,-a1 subject to (bound by) sujeto,-a a1 subject to (prone to - floods, subsidence) expuesto,-a a; (- change, delay) susceptible de, sujeto,-a a; (- illness) propenso,-a a1 (conditional on) previo,-a, supeditado,-a a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto change the subject cambiar de temasubject [səb'ʤɛkt] vt1) control, dominate: controlar, dominar2) : someterthey subjected him to pressure: lo sometieron a presionessubject ['sʌbʤɪkt] adj1) : subyugado, sometidoa subject nation: una nación subyugada2) prone: sujeto, propensosubject to colds: sujeto a resfriarse3)subject to : sujeto asubject to congressional approval: sujeto a la aprobación del congresosubject ['sʌbʤɪkt] n1) : súbdito m, -ta f (de un gobierno)2) topic: tema m3) : sujeto m (en gramática)adj.• asunto, -a adj.• materia adj.• subyugado, -a adj.• sujeto, -a adj.• súbdito, -a adj.• tema adj.n.• asunto s.m.• capítulo s.m.• lectura s.f.• materia s.f.• sujeto s.m.• súbdito s.m.• tema s.m.v.• avasallar v.• dominar v.• someter v.• sujetar v.• supeditar v.
I 'sʌbdʒɪkt1) ( topic) tema mto get off the subject — salirse* or desviarse* del tema, irse* por las ramas
while we're on the subject, who...? — a propósito del tema or ya que estamos hablando de esto ¿quién...?
to be the subject of controversy — ser* objeto de polémica
2) ( discipline) asignatura f, materia f (esp AmL), ramo m (Chi)3) ( Pol) súbdito, -ta m,f4) ( Ling) sujeto m
II 'sʌbdʒɪkt1) ( owing obedience) <people/nation/province> sometido2)a) (liable, prone)to be subject TO something — \<\<to change/delay\>\> estar* sujeto a algo, ser* susceptible de algo; \<\<to flooding/subsidence/temptation\>\> estar* expuesto a algo; \<\<to ill health/depression\>\> ser* propenso a algo
b) ( conditional upon)to be subject TO something — estar* sujeto a algo
III səb'dʒekt1) ( force to undergo)to subject something/somebody TO something — someter algo/a alguien a algo
2) ( make submissive) \<\<nation/people\>\> someter, sojuzgar*1. ['sʌbdʒɪkt]N1) (=topic, theme) tema m ; (=plot) argumento m, asunto m•
to change the subject — cambiar de temachanging the subject... — hablando de otra cosa..., cambiando de tema...
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it's a delicate subject — es un asunto delicado•
on the subject of... — a propósito de...(while we're) on the subject of money... — ya que de dinero se trata...
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this raises the whole subject of money — esto plantea el problema general del dinero2) (Scol, Univ) asignatura f3) (Gram) sujeto m4) (Med) caso m5) (Sci)guinea pigs make excellent subjects — los conejillos son materia excelente (para los experimentos etc)
6) (esp Brit) (Pol) súbdito(-a) m / fBritish subject — súbdito(-a) m / f británico(-a)
liberty of the subject — libertad f del ciudadano
2. ['sʌbdʒɪkt]ADJ1) [people, nation] dominado, subyugado2)subject to — (=liable to) [+ law, tax, delays] sujeto a; [+ disease] propenso a; [+ flooding] expuesto a; (=conditional on) [+ approval etc] sujeto a
these prices are subject to change without notice — estos precios están sujetos a cambio sin previo aviso
3.[sǝb'dʒekt]VTI will not be subjected to this questioning — no tolero este interrogatorio or esta interrogación
4.['sʌbdʒɪkt]CPDsubject heading N — título m de materia
subject index N — (in book) índice m de materias; (in library) catálogo m de materias
subject matter N — (=topic) tema m, asunto m ; [of letter] contenido m
subject pronoun N — pronombre m (de) sujeto
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I ['sʌbdʒɪkt]1) ( topic) tema mto get off the subject — salirse* or desviarse* del tema, irse* por las ramas
while we're on the subject, who...? — a propósito del tema or ya que estamos hablando de esto ¿quién...?
to be the subject of controversy — ser* objeto de polémica
2) ( discipline) asignatura f, materia f (esp AmL), ramo m (Chi)3) ( Pol) súbdito, -ta m,f4) ( Ling) sujeto m
II ['sʌbdʒɪkt]1) ( owing obedience) <people/nation/province> sometido2)a) (liable, prone)to be subject TO something — \<\<to change/delay\>\> estar* sujeto a algo, ser* susceptible de algo; \<\<to flooding/subsidence/temptation\>\> estar* expuesto a algo; \<\<to ill health/depression\>\> ser* propenso a algo
b) ( conditional upon)to be subject TO something — estar* sujeto a algo
III [səb'dʒekt]1) ( force to undergo)to subject something/somebody TO something — someter algo/a alguien a algo
2) ( make submissive) \<\<nation/people\>\> someter, sojuzgar*
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