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  • 1 Sponsoring (n) von Wohltätigkeitsveranstaltungen

    < Sozial> charity sponsorship

    Business german-english dictionary > Sponsoring (n) von Wohltätigkeitsveranstaltungen

  • 2 Sponsoring von Wohltätigkeitsveranstaltungen

    Business german-english dictionary > Sponsoring von Wohltätigkeitsveranstaltungen

  • 3 andrajoso

    adj.
    tattered, in rags and tatters, down-at-heel, in rags.
    * * *
    1 ragged, in tatters
    * * *
    (f. - andrajosa)
    adj.
    * * *
    ADJ ragged, in tatters
    * * *
    - sa adjetivo ragged
    * * *
    = ragged, tattered, shabby [shabbier -comp., shabbiest -sup.], shabby [shabbier -comp., shabbiest -sup.], scruff, in tatters.
    Ex. Mr Imray had libraries in his metropolitan ragged schools where mendicant readers took pleasure in reading.
    Ex. He inherited a deplorable 'library' with a randomly-chosen collection of tattered, torn, defaced books.
    Ex. Behind the shabby desk was a rather shabby man, with a tired and indecisive face.
    Ex. Behind the shabby desk was a rather shabby man, with a tired and indecisive face.
    Ex. Part of the reason he is such a scruff is he took on sponsorship to raise money for charity by agreeing to not have his beard or hair cut for the better part of a year.
    Ex. Saddam Hussein, the tyrant of Iraq, was pitiful when he was discovered in his hiding spot dirty, hungry and in tatters.
    * * *
    - sa adjetivo ragged
    * * *
    = ragged, tattered, shabby [shabbier -comp., shabbiest -sup.], shabby [shabbier -comp., shabbiest -sup.], scruff, in tatters.

    Ex: Mr Imray had libraries in his metropolitan ragged schools where mendicant readers took pleasure in reading.

    Ex: He inherited a deplorable 'library' with a randomly-chosen collection of tattered, torn, defaced books.
    Ex: Behind the shabby desk was a rather shabby man, with a tired and indecisive face.
    Ex: Behind the shabby desk was a rather shabby man, with a tired and indecisive face.
    Ex: Part of the reason he is such a scruff is he took on sponsorship to raise money for charity by agreeing to not have his beard or hair cut for the better part of a year.
    Ex: Saddam Hussein, the tyrant of Iraq, was pitiful when he was discovered in his hiding spot dirty, hungry and in tatters.

    * * *
    ‹mendigo› ragged; ‹ropa› ragged, in tatters
    * * *

    andrajoso
    ◊ -sa adjetivo

    ragged
    andrajoso,-a adjetivo ragged, tattered

    ' andrajoso' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    andrajosa
    - zarrapastrosa
    - zarrapastroso
    English:
    ragged
    - rag
    * * *
    andrajoso, -a
    adj
    [ropa, persona] ragged
    nm,f
    person dressed in rags
    * * *
    adj ragged
    * * *
    andrajoso, -sa adj
    : ragged, tattered

    Spanish-English dictionary > andrajoso

  • 4 casi + Fecha

    = for the best part of + Fecha, for the better part of + Fecha
    Ex. As a consequence, in the eighteenth edition, we still find three figure numbers in Logic (which has been static now for the best part of 2,000 years).
    Ex. Part of the reason he is such a scruff is he took on sponsorship to raise money for charity by agreeing to not have his beard or hair cut for the better part of a year.
    * * *
    = for the best part of + Fecha, for the better part of + Fecha

    Ex: As a consequence, in the eighteenth edition, we still find three figure numbers in Logic (which has been static now for the best part of 2,000 years).

    Ex: Part of the reason he is such a scruff is he took on sponsorship to raise money for charity by agreeing to not have his beard or hair cut for the better part of a year.

    Spanish-English dictionary > casi + Fecha

  • 5 desaliñado

    adj.
    untidy, messy, sloppy, bedraggled.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: desaliñar.
    * * *
    1→ link=desaliñar desaliñar
    1 untidy, unkempt, scruffy
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (=descuidado) slovenly
    2) (=desordenado) untidy, dishevelled, disheveled (EEUU)
    3) (=negligente) careless, slovenly
    * * *
    - da adjetivo slovenly
    * * *
    = messy [messier -comp., messiest -sup.], scruffy [scruffier -comp., scuffiest -sup.], bedraggled, unkempt, scruff.
    Ex. The author discusses current attempts to organize electronic information objects in a world that is messy, volatile and uncontrolled.
    Ex. The article 'Surprise: Scruffy Students Now Don Glad Rags for Class' reports that high school students throughout the country are dressing up these days and that what is chic varies from region to region.
    Ex. This novel's far-fetched but intriguing plot places a rather bedraggled and unimpressive Hitler on Australian soil in 1919.
    Ex. Modern tourists lack a classical training, and most of them are bewildered by such unkempt ruins as those that are found in Rome.
    Ex. Part of the reason he is such a scruff is he took on sponsorship to raise money for charity by agreeing to not have his beard or hair cut for the better part of a year.
    * * *
    - da adjetivo slovenly
    * * *
    = messy [messier -comp., messiest -sup.], scruffy [scruffier -comp., scuffiest -sup.], bedraggled, unkempt, scruff.

    Ex: The author discusses current attempts to organize electronic information objects in a world that is messy, volatile and uncontrolled.

    Ex: The article 'Surprise: Scruffy Students Now Don Glad Rags for Class' reports that high school students throughout the country are dressing up these days and that what is chic varies from region to region.
    Ex: This novel's far-fetched but intriguing plot places a rather bedraggled and unimpressive Hitler on Australian soil in 1919.
    Ex: Modern tourists lack a classical training, and most of them are bewildered by such unkempt ruins as those that are found in Rome.
    Ex: Part of the reason he is such a scruff is he took on sponsorship to raise money for charity by agreeing to not have his beard or hair cut for the better part of a year.

    * * *
    slovenly
    * * *

    Del verbo desaliñar: ( conjugate desaliñar)

    desaliñado es:

    el participio

    desaliñado
    ◊ -da adjetivo

    slovenly
    desaliñado,-a adjetivo scruffy, untidy

    ' desaliñado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    desaliñada
    English:
    disheveled
    - dishevelled
    - dowdy
    - frumpy
    - scruffily
    - scruffy
    - sloppy
    - slovenly
    - untidy
    - bedraggled
    * * *
    desaliñado, -a adj
    [persona, aspecto] scruffy;
    un tipo de aspecto desaliñado a scruffy-looking guy
    * * *
    adj slovenly
    * * *
    desaliñado, -da adj
    : slovenly, untidy
    * * *
    desaliñado adj scruffy [comp. scruffier; superl. scruffiest]

    Spanish-English dictionary > desaliñado

  • 6 desaseado

    adj.
    unclean, sloppy, dirty, seedy.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: desasear.
    * * *
    1 (sucio) untidy, dirty
    2 (dejado) untidy, slovenly, unkempt, scruffy
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 untidy person, scruff
    * * *
    ADJ [persona] dirty, grubby; [aspecto, pelo] untidy, unkempt
    * * *
    - da adjetivo < niño> grubby; < habitación> messy
    * * *
    = scruffy [scruffier -comp., scuffiest -sup.], scruff.
    Ex. The article 'Surprise: Scruffy Students Now Don Glad Rags for Class' reports that high school students throughout the country are dressing up these days and that what is chic varies from region to region.
    Ex. Part of the reason he is such a scruff is he took on sponsorship to raise money for charity by agreeing to not have his beard or hair cut for the better part of a year.
    * * *
    - da adjetivo < niño> grubby; < habitación> messy
    * * *
    = scruffy [scruffier -comp., scuffiest -sup.], scruff.

    Ex: The article 'Surprise: Scruffy Students Now Don Glad Rags for Class' reports that high school students throughout the country are dressing up these days and that what is chic varies from region to region.

    Ex: Part of the reason he is such a scruff is he took on sponsorship to raise money for charity by agreeing to not have his beard or hair cut for the better part of a year.

    * * *
    ‹niño› grubby; ‹habitación› messy
    tu cuaderno está muy desaseado your exercise book's very messy o untidy
    no sean desaseados, cuiden su presentación personal try not to look scruffy/dirty, take care over your appearance
    * * *

    Del verbo desasear: ( conjugate desasear)

    desaseado es:

    el participio

    desaseado,-a
    I adjetivo unkempt, grubby, grimy
    II sustantivo masculino y femenino grubby person
    ' desaseado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    desaseada
    - atorrante
    English:
    seedy
    * * *
    desaseado, -a adj
    1. [sucio] dirty
    2. [desarreglado] untidy
    * * *
    adj fam
    scruffy, untidy
    * * *
    desaseado, -da adj
    1) : dirty
    2) : messy, untidy

    Spanish-English dictionary > desaseado

  • 7 desastrado

    adj.
    ragged, sloppy, bedraggled, down-at-heel.
    * * *
    1 (desgraciado) unfortunate
    2 (desaseado) untidy, slovenly, unkempt, scruffy
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 untidy person, scruff
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) [persona, aspecto] (=sucio) scruffy, untidy; (=harapiento) shabby, ragged
    2) (=desgraciado) unlucky
    * * *
    - da adjetivo < persona> scruffy, untidy; <habitación/trabajo> untidy
    * * *
    = scruffy [scruffier -comp., scuffiest -sup.], dag, scruff, daggy [daggier -comp., daggiest -sup].
    Nota: Palabra de origen australiano que en su origen se refiere a la suciedad que se le pega a las ovejas en el trasero.
    Ex. The article 'Surprise: Scruffy Students Now Don Glad Rags for Class' reports that high school students throughout the country are dressing up these days and that what is chic varies from region to region.
    Ex. A dag will commonly not really care what they're wearing, being more interested in comfort than looks.
    Ex. Part of the reason he is such a scruff is he took on sponsorship to raise money for charity by agreeing to not have his beard or hair cut for the better part of a year.
    Ex. What wearing daggy clothes is all about for me is feeling relaxed, knowing I can wear them around people I'm comfortable with.
    * * *
    - da adjetivo < persona> scruffy, untidy; <habitación/trabajo> untidy
    * * *
    = scruffy [scruffier -comp., scuffiest -sup.], dag, scruff, daggy [daggier -comp., daggiest -sup].
    Nota: Palabra de origen australiano que en su origen se refiere a la suciedad que se le pega a las ovejas en el trasero.

    Ex: The article 'Surprise: Scruffy Students Now Don Glad Rags for Class' reports that high school students throughout the country are dressing up these days and that what is chic varies from region to region.

    Ex: A dag will commonly not really care what they're wearing, being more interested in comfort than looks.
    Ex: Part of the reason he is such a scruff is he took on sponsorship to raise money for charity by agreeing to not have his beard or hair cut for the better part of a year.
    Ex: What wearing daggy clothes is all about for me is feeling relaxed, knowing I can wear them around people I'm comfortable with.

    * * *
    A (desaseado) ‹persona› scruffy, untidy; ‹habitación/trabajo› untidy
    B ( liter) (sin estrella, desgraciado) ‹persona› ill-starred ( liter); ‹proyecto› ill-fated ( liter)
    * * *

    desastrado
    ◊ -da adjetivo ‹ persona scruffy, untidy;


    habitación/trabajo untidy
    desastrado,-a
    I adjetivo untidy, scruffy
    II sustantivo masculino y femenino scruff, scruffy person
    ' desastrado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    desastrada
    English:
    seedy
    * * *
    desastrado, -a adj
    [desaseado] scruffy;
    ¿cómo puedes ir siempre tan desastrado? how can you always go about looking so scruffy?
    * * *
    adj untidy

    Spanish-English dictionary > desastrado

  • 8 durante casi + Fecha

    = for the best part of + Fecha, for the better part of + Fecha
    Ex. As a consequence, in the eighteenth edition, we still find three figure numbers in Logic (which has been static now for the best part of 2,000 years).
    Ex. Part of the reason he is such a scruff is he took on sponsorship to raise money for charity by agreeing to not have his beard or hair cut for the better part of a year.
    * * *
    = for the best part of + Fecha, for the better part of + Fecha

    Ex: As a consequence, in the eighteenth edition, we still find three figure numbers in Logic (which has been static now for the best part of 2,000 years).

    Ex: Part of the reason he is such a scruff is he took on sponsorship to raise money for charity by agreeing to not have his beard or hair cut for the better part of a year.

    Spanish-English dictionary > durante casi + Fecha

  • 9 zarrapastroso

    adj.
    ragged, in tatters, shabby.
    m.
    scruffy person, scruff.
    * * *
    1 familiar scruffy
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 scruff
    * * *
    I
    - sa adjetivo (fam) shabby
    II
    - sa masculino, femenino (fam) scruffy person (colloq)
    * * *
    = tattered, shabby [shabbier -comp., shabbiest -sup.], scruff, in tatters.
    Ex. He inherited a deplorable 'library' with a randomly-chosen collection of tattered, torn, defaced books.
    Ex. Behind the shabby desk was a rather shabby man, with a tired and indecisive face.
    Ex. Part of the reason he is such a scruff is he took on sponsorship to raise money for charity by agreeing to not have his beard or hair cut for the better part of a year.
    Ex. Saddam Hussein, the tyrant of Iraq, was pitiful when he was discovered in his hiding spot dirty, hungry and in tatters.
    * * *
    I
    - sa adjetivo (fam) shabby
    II
    - sa masculino, femenino (fam) scruffy person (colloq)
    * * *
    = tattered, shabby [shabbier -comp., shabbiest -sup.], scruff, in tatters.

    Ex: He inherited a deplorable 'library' with a randomly-chosen collection of tattered, torn, defaced books.

    Ex: Behind the shabby desk was a rather shabby man, with a tired and indecisive face.
    Ex: Part of the reason he is such a scruff is he took on sponsorship to raise money for charity by agreeing to not have his beard or hair cut for the better part of a year.
    Ex: Saddam Hussein, the tyrant of Iraq, was pitiful when he was discovered in his hiding spot dirty, hungry and in tatters.

    * * *
    ( fam); shabby
    masculine, feminine
    ( fam)
    scruffy person ( colloq), scruff ( BrE colloq)
    * * *

    zarrapastroso,-a
    I adj pey (andrajoso) tattered, shabby, dirty
    II sustantivo masculino y femenino
    1 (golfo) ragamuffin
    2 (sucio, andrajoso) scruff
    3 f (ramera, fulana) slut
    ' zarrapastroso' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    zarrapastrosa
    English:
    scruff
    - scruffy
    * * *
    zarrapastroso, -a, CSur zaparrastroso, -a Fam
    adj
    scruffy, shabby
    nm,f
    scruff
    * * *
    adj shabby

    Spanish-English dictionary > zarrapastroso

  • 10 ONCE

    adj.
    1 eleven.
    2 eleventh.
    f. & m.
    eleven.
    * * *
    1 ( Organización Nacional de Ciegos Españoles) ≈ Royal National Institute for the Blind; (abreviatura) RNIB
    * * *
    noun m. adj.
    * * *
    SF ABR Esp
    = Organización Nacional de Ciegos Españoles ONCE The Organización Nacional de Ciegos Españoles began life as a charity for the blind and is now one of the wealthiest and most successful organizations in Spain, with a wide-ranging sphere of activities, including assisting other disabled groups as well as the blind. The popular lottery which it set up to provide employment for its members is its main source of income, generating plentiful capital for investment.
    * * *
    ['onθe]
    femenino = Organización Nacional de Ciegos Españoles
    •• Cultural note:
    ONCE was founded in 1938 to create employment for the blind. The organization started fund-raising lotteries, for which blind people sold tickets throughout Spain. In 1981 ONCE launched a national lottery which is drawn every day except Saturday. Money raised is invested in training and social centers for blind people. The biggest of its prizes is the cuponazo
    * * *
    ['onθe]
    femenino = Organización Nacional de Ciegos Españoles
    •• Cultural note:
    ONCE was founded in 1938 to create employment for the blind. The organization started fund-raising lotteries, for which blind people sold tickets throughout Spain. In 1981 ONCE launched a national lottery which is drawn every day except Saturday. Money raised is invested in training and social centers for blind people. The biggest of its prizes is the cuponazo
    * * *
    once(11)
    = eleven (11),.

    Ex: That night I was correcting a proof at about eleven o'clock when Balthasar began needling me.

    * de las once = mid-morning.
    * fútbol once = 11-a-side football.
    * tentempié de las once = elevenses.

    * * *
    /ˈonθe/
    = Organización Nacional de Ciegos Españoles
    * * *

     

    Multiple Entries:
    ONCE    
    once
    ONCE /'onθe/ sustantivo femenino = Organización Nacional de Ciegos Españoles
    once adj inv/pron/m
    eleven;
    para ejemplos ver
    cinco

    once
    I adj inv eleven
    II m inv
    1 eleven
    2 Ftb eleven, team
    el once titular, the regular first-team players

    ' once' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    A
    - acto
    - almorzar
    - año
    - anualmente
    - buena
    - bueno
    - compilación
    - contigo
    - definitivamente
    - día
    - en seguida
    - enseguida
    - escaldada
    - escaldado
    - haber
    - higo
    - inmediata
    - inmediatamente
    - inmediato
    - instar
    - momento
    - ni
    - ocasión
    - pascua
    - poltrona
    - sola
    - solo
    - solventar
    - ubicuidad
    - vez
    - algo
    - después
    - empezar
    - finalizar
    - golpe
    - irrepetible
    - más
    - mes
    - mismo
    - ONCE
    - preselección
    - seguida
    - ser
    - soler
    English:
    A
    - add in
    - again
    - amazing
    - at
    - bitten
    - blue
    - burglar alarm
    - century
    - day
    - downhill
    - eleven
    - flower
    - forward
    - herself
    - himself
    - lifetime
    - magazine
    - moon
    - never
    - once
    - once-over
    - realize
    - upon
    - while
    - bite
    - directly
    - down
    - go
    - going
    - hit
    - immediately
    - now
    - once-
    - past
    - stand
    - week
    * * *
    = Spanish association for the blind
    ONCE
    Spain's “Organización Nacional de Ciegos Españoles” (National Organization for the Blind) or ONCE is a non-profit-making organization which helps those with impaired vision in the fields of education and employment. ONCE has been remarkably successful in raising awareness (and funds), making it probably the most famous institution of its kind in Spain. This is mainly due to its two best-known activities: firstly, the lottery it runs, for which its members sell tickets in the streets, and secondly, its sponsorship of the cycling team which bears its name.
    * * *
    f abr (= Organización Nacional de Ciegos de España) Spanish National Association for the Blind
    * * *
    once adj & nm
    : eleven
    * * *
    once num
    1. (en general) eleven
    2. (fechas) eleventh

    Spanish-English dictionary > ONCE

  • 11 once

    adj.
    1 eleven.
    2 eleventh.
    f. & m.
    eleven.
    * * *
    1 ( Organización Nacional de Ciegos Españoles) ≈ Royal National Institute for the Blind; (abreviatura) RNIB
    * * *
    noun m. adj.
    * * *
    SF ABR Esp
    = Organización Nacional de Ciegos Españoles ONCE The Organización Nacional de Ciegos Españoles began life as a charity for the blind and is now one of the wealthiest and most successful organizations in Spain, with a wide-ranging sphere of activities, including assisting other disabled groups as well as the blind. The popular lottery which it set up to provide employment for its members is its main source of income, generating plentiful capital for investment.
    * * *
    I
    adjetivo invariable/pronombre eleven; para ejemplos ver cinco
    II
    masculino (number) eleven
    * * *
    ['onθe]
    femenino = Organización Nacional de Ciegos Españoles
    •• Cultural note:
    ONCE was founded in 1938 to create employment for the blind. The organization started fund-raising lotteries, for which blind people sold tickets throughout Spain. In 1981 ONCE launched a national lottery which is drawn every day except Saturday. Money raised is invested in training and social centers for blind people. The biggest of its prizes is the cuponazo
    * * *
    once(11)
    = eleven (11),.

    Ex: That night I was correcting a proof at about eleven o'clock when Balthasar began needling me.

    * de las once = mid-morning.
    * fútbol once = 11-a-side football.
    * tentempié de las once = elevenses.

    * * *
    /ˈonθe/
    = Organización Nacional de Ciegos Españoles
    * * *

     

    Multiple Entries:
    ONCE    
    once
    ONCE /'onθe/ sustantivo femenino = Organización Nacional de Ciegos Españoles
    once adj inv/pron/m
    eleven;
    para ejemplos ver
    cinco

    once
    I adj inv eleven
    II m inv
    1 eleven
    2 Ftb eleven, team
    el once titular, the regular first-team players

    ' once' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    A
    - acto
    - almorzar
    - año
    - anualmente
    - buena
    - bueno
    - compilación
    - contigo
    - definitivamente
    - día
    - en seguida
    - enseguida
    - escaldada
    - escaldado
    - haber
    - higo
    - inmediata
    - inmediatamente
    - inmediato
    - instar
    - momento
    - ni
    - ocasión
    - pascua
    - poltrona
    - sola
    - solo
    - solventar
    - ubicuidad
    - vez
    - algo
    - después
    - empezar
    - finalizar
    - golpe
    - irrepetible
    - más
    - mes
    - mismo
    - ONCE
    - preselección
    - seguida
    - ser
    - soler
    English:
    A
    - add in
    - again
    - amazing
    - at
    - bitten
    - blue
    - burglar alarm
    - century
    - day
    - downhill
    - eleven
    - flower
    - forward
    - herself
    - himself
    - lifetime
    - magazine
    - moon
    - never
    - once
    - once-over
    - realize
    - upon
    - while
    - bite
    - directly
    - down
    - go
    - going
    - hit
    - immediately
    - now
    - once-
    - past
    - stand
    - week
    * * *
    = Spanish association for the blind
    ONCE
    Spain's “Organización Nacional de Ciegos Españoles” (National Organization for the Blind) or ONCE is a non-profit-making organization which helps those with impaired vision in the fields of education and employment. ONCE has been remarkably successful in raising awareness (and funds), making it probably the most famous institution of its kind in Spain. This is mainly due to its two best-known activities: firstly, the lottery it runs, for which its members sell tickets in the streets, and secondly, its sponsorship of the cycling team which bears its name.
    * * *
    f abr (= Organización Nacional de Ciegos de España) Spanish National Association for the Blind
    * * *
    once adj & nm
    : eleven
    * * *
    once num
    1. (en general) eleven
    2. (fechas) eleventh

    Spanish-English dictionary > once

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