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81 opt in
VI + ADV (=join) optar por participarthey can't opt out, because they never opted in — no pueden retirarse porque nunca han optado por participar
at present individuals must opt in by putting their names on the register — en estos momentos las personas deben solicitar ser incluidos escribiendo sus nombres en la lista
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82 DIY
abbreviation = academic.ru/21696/do-it-yourself">do-it-yourself* * *( abbreviation) (do it yourself: a DIY shop/job.)* * *[ˌdi:aɪˈwaɪ]\DIY store Baumarkt mto do some \DIY heimwerken* * *[diːaI'waɪ] (Brit) abbr of do-it-yourself1. nDo-it-yourself nt, Heimwerken ntshe was doing some DIY over the weekend — sie machte am Wochenende einige Heimwerkerarbeiten
2. adjproduct für HeimwerkerDIY fan or enthusiast — Heimwerker( in) m(f), Do-it-yourself-Fan m
DIY kit (for household jobs) — Heimwerkerausrüstung f; (for businesses etc) Starterpaket nt; (for car etc) Bausatz
DIY work this is an easy DIY job — Heimwerkerarbeiten pl das kann man leicht selber machen
you can tell it's a DIY job — man kann sehen, dass hier ein Heimwerker am Werk war
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83 easy
1. adjective1) (not difficult) leichteasy to clean/see — etc. leicht zu reinigen/sehen usw.
it's as easy as anything — (coll.) es ist kinderleicht
it is easy for him to talk — er hat leicht od. gut reden
on easy terms — auf Raten [kaufen]
2) (free from pain, anxiety, etc.) sorglos, angenehm [Leben, Zeit]make it or things easy for somebody — es jemandem leicht machen
3) (free from constraint, strictness, etc.) ungezwungen; unbefangen [Art]he is easy to get on with/work with — mit ihm kann man gut auskommen / zusammenarbeiten
2. adverbI'm easy — (coll.) es ist mir egal
easier said than done — leichter gesagt als getan
easy does it — immer langsam od. sachte
go easy on or with — sparsam umgehen mit
go easy on or with somebody — mit jemandem nachsichtig sein
take it easy! — (calm down!) beruhige dich!
* * *2) (free from pain, trouble, anxiety etc: He had an easy day at the office.) behaglich3) (friendly: an easy manner/smile.) ungezwungen4) (relaxed; leisurely: The farmer walked with an easy stride.) natürlich* * *<-ier, -iest or more \easy, most \easy>[ˈi:zi]I. adj1. (not difficult) leicht, einfachwould a ten o'clock appointment be easier for you? würde Ihnen ein Termin für 10 Uhr besser passen?the house is \easy to find das Haus ist leicht zu findenhe is \easy to get on with mit ihm kann man gut auskommenit's \easy for you to laugh du hast gut lachen\easy access leichter Zugangto be within \easy reach leicht erreichbar sein\easy solution einfache Lösungto be an \easy touch ( fam) leichtgläubig seinto be far from \easy alles andere als leicht seinto be \easy to annoy [or upset] /please leicht erregbar/zufrieden zu stellen seinto be easier said than done ( fam) leichter gesagt als getan seinit is \easy to see that... es ist offensichtlich, dass...; ECON, FINthe loan is repayable in \easy payments das Darlehen ist unter erleichterten Bedingungen zurückzuzahlen2. (effortless) leicht, mühelos\easy walk bequemer Spaziergang\easy life sorgloses [o unbeschwertes] Leben4. (not worried)\easy conscience [or mind] ruhiges Gewissento be \easy in one's mind beruhigt seinI'm \easy mir ist es egal fam6. (relaxed) entspannt▪ to be \easy about sth etw leichtnehmen\easy charm ungezwungener Charmeat an \easy pace in gemütlichem Tempoon \easy terms ECON zu günstigen Bedingungen7. (pleasing) angenehmto be \easy on the ear/eye angenehm für das Ohr/Auge seinshare prices are easier die Aktienpreise sind günstiger; COMM\easy market Käufermarkt m10.II. adv1. (cautiously) vorsichtig, sachtego \easy on the cream nimm nicht so viel Sahne2. (in a relaxed manner)take it \easy! nur keine Aufregung!, immer mit der Ruhe!to take things [or it] \easy ( fam: for one's health) sich akk schonen; (rest) sich dat keinen Stress machen fam3.my car can do 250 kph, \easy! mein Auto fährt locker 250 km/h! sl* * *['iːzɪ]1. adj (+er)finding somewhere to eat is an easy task — es ist leicht or einfach, ein Restaurant zu finden
it's easy to forget that... — man vergisst leicht, dass...
to be far from easy or none too easy — alles andere als leicht sein, nicht gerade leicht sein
it's an easy ( enough) mistake to make — den Fehler kann man leicht machen, das kann einem leicht passieren
to go for the easy option, to take the easy way out — es sich (dat) leicht machen
she is easy to work with/get on with — mit ihr kann man gut arbeiten/auskommen
she opted for the easy life — sie machte sich (dat) das Leben leicht
to have it easy, to have an easy time (of it) — es leicht haben
2)(= not harsh)
to be easy on the eye/ear —he/she is easy on the eye (inf) — er/sie sieht gut aus
3) (= relaxed) temperament, conversation, laugh, smile, voice ungezwungen; relationship unbefangen; tone lässigat an easy pace —
stand easy! ( Brit Mil ) — rührt euch!
4) (pej inf= promiscuous)
she's easy —she wasn't like the easy girls he had known — sie war anders als die leichten Mädchen, die er gekannt hatte
woman of easy virtue ( dated euph = prostitute ) —, = prostitute ) Freudenmädchen nt
2. adv (inf)to go easy on sb — nicht so streng mit jdm sein
to go easy on the brakes/one's liver — die Bremsen/seine Leber schonen
* * *easy [ˈiːzı]A adj (adv → academic.ru/23170/easily">easily)1. leicht, mühelos (Sieg etc):a) eine leichte Beute,b) ein leichtgläubiger Mensch;be easy meat Br umga) eine leichte Beute sein,b) ein leichtgläubiger Mensch sein,c) ein Kinderspiel sein,d) leicht ins Bett zu kriegen sein (Frau);easy of access leicht zugänglich oder erreichbar;it is easy for him to talk er hat gut reden;an easy 200 pounds glatt oder gut 200 Pfundeasy money leicht verdientes Geld ( → A 12 c);easy reading leicht verständliche Lektüre;be easy for sb jemandem leichtfallen;it was not easy for me to ignore his rudeness es fiel mir schwer, seine Unverschämtheit zu ignorieren;4. bequem, leicht, behaglich, angenehm (Leben etc):be easy on the ear (eye) umg nett anzuhören (anzusehen) sein;be easy on the eyes (nerves) die Augen (Nerven) schonen5. beschwerdefrei, schmerzfrei:feel easier sich besser fühlen7. nachsichtig (on mit)8. günstig, erträglich, leicht, mäßig:an easy penalty eine leichte Strafe;on easy terms zu günstigen Bedingungen;be easy on the pocket den Geldbeutel nicht belasten9. nachgiebig, gefügig:I’m easy bes Br umg ich bin mit allem einverstanden, mir ist alles recht10. a) leichtfertig11. ungezwungen, natürlich, frei, unbefangen (Benehmen etc):free and easy (ganz) zwanglos, ohne Formalitäten;he is free and easy er benimmt sich ganz ungezwungen;an easy style ein leichter oder flüssiger Stil12. WIRTSCHa) flau, lustlos (Markt)b) wenig gefragt (Ware)c) billig (Geld)B adv leicht, bequem:easy to dispose of leicht verkäuflich;easy to follow leicht verständlich;easy to use leicht zu handhaben(d), pflegeleicht;a) sich Zeit lassen, langsam tun,b) sich nicht aufregen;a) immer mit der Ruhe!,b) keine Bange!;a) jemanden od etwas sachte anfassen,b) schonen oder sparsam umgehen mit;go easy on the mustard (im Restaurant etc) (bitte) nicht zu viel Senf;go easy on the pocket den Geldbeutel nicht belasten;easy all! (Rudern) halt!;stand easy! MIL rührt euch!;easier said than done leichter gesagt als getan;* * *1. adjective1) (not difficult) leichteasy to clean/see — etc. leicht zu reinigen/sehen usw.
it is easy to see that... — es ist offensichtlich, dass...; man sieht sofort, dass...
it's as easy as anything — (coll.) es ist kinderleicht
it is easy for him to talk — er hat leicht od. gut reden
on easy terms — auf Raten [kaufen]
2) (free from pain, anxiety, etc.) sorglos, angenehm [Leben, Zeit]make it or things easy for somebody — es jemandem leicht machen
3) (free from constraint, strictness, etc.) ungezwungen; unbefangen [Art]he is easy to get on with/work with — mit ihm kann man gut auskommen / zusammenarbeiten
2. adverbI'm easy — (coll.) es ist mir egal
easy does it — immer langsam od. sachte
go easy on or with — sparsam umgehen mit
go easy on or with somebody — mit jemandem nachsichtig sein
take it easy! — (calm down!) beruhige dich!
take it or things or life easy — sich nicht übernehmen
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84 hinzugewähltes Mitglied
hinzugewähltes Mitglied
co-opted member, co-opteeBusiness german-english dictionary > hinzugewähltes Mitglied
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85 stige
climb, escalate, go up, increase, ladder, mount, rise* * *I. (en -r) ladder ( fx put up a ladder).II. vb (steg, steget) rise, go up,F ascend;( om fugl) rise,( højt) soar;( om fly) climb;( om humør) rise;(om pris etc) rise, go up ( fx prices (, the temperature) is rising (el.going up)), increase,( om pris også: højt) soar;( tiltage) grow ( fx dissatisfaction grew), increase ( fx the noise increased), rise;[ barometeret stiger] the barometer is rising;[ stige og falde] rise and fall,( være ustabil, F) fluctuate ( fx prices (, the cost of living) continually fluctuate(s));[ få til at stige] send up ( fx prices, the cost, the temperature, one's weight),(mere F) raise ( fx his blood pressure, the temperature, the value of something);[ sterling steg] the pound rose;[ terrænet steg stejlt] the ground rose sharply;[ med præp & adv:][ stige af] get off,F ( af køretøj) alight,(dvs melde fra) opt out ( fx when they began to get violent I opted out);( med objekt) get off ( fx a bus, one's bicycle),F alight from ( fx a bus, a carriage), dismount from ( fx ahorse, one's bicycle);[ stige frem] emerge;[ stige i land] go ashore;[han steg £50 i løn] he got a rise (, am: raise) of £50;[ stige i pris] go up, rise (in price);[ stige i værdi] rise (el. increase) in value;[ stige ind] get in;[ stige ind i en bus (, et tog)] get on a bus (, a train), board a bus (, a train);[ stige med 10 procent] rise (el. go up) by 10 per cent;[ stige ned] come down,F descend;[ stige om]( i andet befordringsmiddel) change,F transfer;[ stige op] rise, go up,F ascend;[ stige op af graven] rise from the grave;[ stige op af havet] emerge from the sea;[ stige op i] = stige ind i;( klatre op i) climb, get up ( fx a tree);[ stige op på] get on ( fx one's horse),F mount ( fx a chair, one's bicycle, one's horse, the pulpit);( klatre op på) climb ( fx a mountain);[ stige på](dvs bus etc) board,( stige op på), se ovf;[ stige til hest] get on one's horse,F mount (one's horse);(se også hoved);[ stige ud (af)] get off ( fx get off the bus; I want to get off),F alight (from). -
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* * *I.:[ gå i stå] stop ( fx he stopped in the middle of a sentence; the watch(, clock) stopped; his heart stopped), come to a standstill ( fxproduction (, operations) came to a standstill), come to a stop,( langsomt) grind to a halt ( fx the train ground to a halt; when the strike began production ground to a halt);dried up in the middle of his speech);( om motor) stop, stall,T conk out, go on the blink;[ han er gået åndeligt i stå] he has come to a mental halt; he ispsychologically arrested;[ sætte i stå] stop, bring ( fx industry) to a standstill.II. vb (stod, stået)(= være) be ( fx there is a tree in front of the house);[ stå alene] be alone ( fx I was alone in the world);[ stå og], se ndf;[ som sagerne står] as matters stand;[ stå stille], se II. stille;[ uret står] the watch (, clock) has stopped;( finde sted) take place ( fx when will the marriage take place?), be (fx when is the marriage (to be)? there was a debate about it; there was a battle);[ brylluppet stod i domkirken] the wedding took place (, F: was solemnized) in the cathedral;[ brylluppet stod i London] the wedding took place (, F: was celebrated) in London;( også) a battle was fought;[ der står at...](i brev etc) it says that...;[ det står 3-2]( om sportskamp) the score is 3-2;[ det står hos Byron, det står i avisen], se ndf;[ med vb:][ sagen står og falder med...] the case stands or falls with...; the case hangs on...;[ det hele står og falder med ham] it all depends on him; he is the kingpin of the whole undertaking;[ kom som du står og går] come as you are;[ det tøj jeg står og går i] the clothes I stand up in;[ lade noget stå] let something stand,(= lade det være i fred) leave something alone,( ikke slette det) leave something in, keep something;[ lade døren stå] leave the door open;[ lade skægget stå], se I. skæg;[ han stod og så på mig] he stood looking (el. and looked) at me;[ stå og skulle til at] be about to, be on the point of -ing;[ med sig:][ stå sig]( hævde sig) hold one's own;[ stå sig godt med] be on good terms with, stand well with;[ kunne stå sig mod (el. over for) én] be a match for somebody;[ stå sig ved] serve oneself well (, best) by, profit by;( også) it pays me to wait;[ med præp & adv:][ stå `af](dvs af køretøj) get off,F dismount;(dvs melde fra) opt out ( fx when they began to get violent I opted out);(etc) get off the bus (etc);[ stå af cyklen] get off one's bicycle,F dismount from one's bicycle;[ stå bag](dvs støtte) stand behind;(dvs være ophavsmanden) be behind;[ stå bag én](dvs støtte også) back somebody up;(dvs er ophavsmanden) he is the one behind it all, he is the one who pulls the strings;[ stå én bi] stand by somebody ( fx stand by one's friend),F aid;[ lykken står den kække bi] fortune favours the brave;[ så det står efter] with a vengeance, like anything;[ stå fast] stand firm;[ det står fast at] it is an established fact that, the fact remains that;[ stå fast på] insist on;[ stå fast ved] stick to;( om flere) stand round somebody (, something) in a ring;[` stå for]( betyde) stand for ( fx what do the letters GATT stand for?),(mene etc) stand for ( fx I don't know what he stands for),( lede) be in charge of ( fx the arrangements), manage ( fx thehouse);[ kunne stå for] be able to resist ( fx they made him an offer he could not resist); stand up to ( fx this furniture will stand up to any amount of rough treatment; the theory will not (, did not) stand up to close examination);[ kunne stå for kritik] be proof against criticism,(om bog etc) pass muster;(dvs for mit indre blik) his face is still before me (el. still haunts me);[ hun er ikke til at stå for] she is irresistible;(se også skud);[ stå foran] stand in front of;[ når der står en vokal foran] when preceded by a vowel;[ stå frem] stand forward,( rage frem) stand out;(se også ndf: stå ud);[ stå frit]( være uafhængig) be independent,( have handlefrihed) have a free hand;[ det står dig frit for] you can do it if you like;[ det står dig frit for at] you are at liberty to ( fx accept the offer if you wish);[ det står dig frit for om du vil gøre det eller ej] you can decide for yourself whether you will do it or not;[ lade det stå hen] leave it open (el. undecided),F leave it in abeyance;[ som der står hos Byron] as Byron has it;[ det står hos Byron] it is in Byron;[ det står i avisen] it is (el. it says so) in the paper;[ der står i avisen at han er her] it says in the paper (el. the paper says) that he is here;[ det står i akkusativ] it is in the accusative;[ aktierne står i pari] the shares are quoted at par;[ pengene står i en bank] the money is (deposited) in a bank;[ pengene står i landejendomme] the money is invested in landed property;[huset stod ham i £50.000] the house cost him £50,000;[ stå noget igennem] come through something;[ vi håber hun vil stå det igennem] we hope she will pull through;[ få noget (dvs at spise) til at stå imod med] have something to put one on;[ lægge lidt penge til side til at stå imod med] put a little money away for a rainy day;[ stå ind mod land] head for the shore;[ stå inde for] answer for, vouch for,(se også indestå);[ stå lige], se III. lige;[` stå op] stand, be standing up;[ stå `op] stand up,( af sengen) get up,F rise ( fx rise with the sun),( om solen, månen etc) rise;[ stå op af døde, stå op fra de døde] rise from the dead;[ stå op på] get up on ( fx the table),F mount;(fig) get something off the ground; get something going;( også) get the show on the road;[ stå over]( overvåge) stand over,( være højere stillet end) be above,( være bedre end) be superior to;[ de der står over ham] his superiors;[ stå over for] face, stand facing,F be confronted by ( fx when he left the house he was confronted by a policeman),(fig, om vanskeligheder etc) face ( fx growing opposition), be faced with ( fx a choice),F be confronted by ( fx a difficult task);( kunne se frem til) be able to look forward to ( fx we can now look forward to falling unemployment);[ stå `på]( stige ind) get up, get in;[ barometeret står på regnvejr] the barometer is at rain;[ den står på bøf hver dag] we (, they) have steak every day;[ stå på cyklen] get on one's bicycle,F mount one's bicycle;[ en plade på hvilken der stod...] a tablet bearing the inscription...; a tablet on which was written...;[ stå på et tog (, en bus etc)](dvs stige ind) get on a train (, bus etc), board a train (, bus etc);[ termometeret står på 90ø] the thermometer stands at 90ø;[ viseren står på 3] the hand points to 3;[ stå på sin ret] stand on one's rights;[ mens det stod `på] while it lasted, while it was going on;[ mens forhandlingerne stod `på] during (, F: pending) the negotiations;[ den side hvor vinden står `på] the windward side, the side exposed to the wind;[ når solen står `på] when (it is) exposed to the sun;[ stå sammen] stand together,T stick together ( fx we must stick together);[ stå stærkt (, svagt)] be in a strong (, weak) position;[` stå til]( passe til) go well with,( om farver også) match;[ mit håb står kun til dig] I set all my hopes on you;[ han står til 4 år] he stands to get 4 years;( tage chancen) chance it,( opgive ævred) let things slide;[ hvordan står det til ( med dig, etc)?] how are you (etc)?T how are you (etc) doing?[ det står dårligt til] things are not (any) too good;T he is in a bad way;(dvs i landet) the economy is in a bad shape;[ stå til søs (el. havs)] put to sea;[ det står til dig at gøre det] it is up to you to do it;[ hvis det stod til ham] if he had his way;[ han står ikke til at redde] he is past praying for;(se også regnskab);[ stå tilbage]( være til rest) be left,F remain;( i udvikling) be backward;[ stå tilbage for] be inferior to, fall short of;[ han står ikke tilbage for nogen] he is second to none;[ stå ud](fx af vogn) get out,( rage frem) stick out,F project,( iøjnefaldende) jut out,F protrude;[ stå ud af sengen] get out of bed;(mar) stand off the land;[ stå udenfor](fig) have no part in it;( være holdt ude) be left out;[ stå under én]( under éns kommando) be under (the command of) somebody,( i rang) rank below somebody;( være ringere end én) be inferior to somebody, be below somebody;[ stå ved sit løfte] stand by one's promise;[ han tør stå ved sine meninger] he has the courage of his convictions; 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87 acoger
v.1 to welcome (recibir) (person).El hotel acogió a sus huéspedes The hotel welcomed its guests.2 to take in (dar refugio a).Suecia acogió a los refugiados políticos Sweden took in the political refugeesque Dios lo/la acoja en su seno God rest his/her soul3 to accept, to buy into, to admit.Mario acogió nuestra ayuda Mario accepted our help.4 to shelter, to protect, to take in.El viejo acogió al chico anoche The old man sheltered the boy last night.* * *1 (recibir) to receive; (a invitado) to welcome2 (admitir) to admit, accept3 (proteger) to shelter, protect4 (ideas etc) to accept, take to1 (refugiarse) to take refuge (a, in)2 (a una ley etc) to have recourse to; (amnistía, promesa) to avail oneself of* * *verb1) to take in, receive, welcome2) host•- acogerse* * *1. VT1) (=albergar) [+ huésped, refugiado] to take in; [+ visitante] to receive; [+ fugitivo] to harbour, harbor (EEUU), sheltermuchas familias acogen a estudiantes — many families provide accommodation for o take in students
la ciudad acoge todos los años a miles de visitantes — the city receives thousands of visitors every year
niños acogidos en centros públicos — children housed o accommodated in public centres
el hotel que acoge a los periodistas extranjeros — the hotel where the foreign journalists are staying
2) (=recibir) [+ noticia, idea, propuesta] to receiveacogieron la noticia con sorpresa — they were surprised at the news, they received the news with surprise
acogieron el plan como una oportunidad de reconvertir la industria — they welcomed the plan as an opportunity to restructure industry
3) (=ser sede de) [ciudad] to host; [edificio, auditorio] to be the venue for4) (=contener)a) [+ espectadores] to seat, holdel teatro podrá acoger a 1500 espectadores — the theatre will be able to seat o hold 1500 people
b) [+ obras]los pasillos del nuevo centro acogerán una exposición fotográfica — the corridors of the new centre will accommodate a photographic exhibition
la exposición acoge obras religiosas — the exhibition includes o contains religious works
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <huérfano/anciano> to take in; < refugiado> to accept, admit2) (+ compl) <propuesta/persona> to receive2.acogerse v pronacogerse a algo — a la ley to have recourse to something; a un régimen to opt for something
* * *= greet, welcome.Ex. New editions of DC are invariably greeted with cries of horror by libraries faced with this problem.Ex. The decision to revert to standard spelling must have been widely welcomed in countries where DC is used but English is not the native language.----* acoger bajo la representación de Uno = bring under + Posesivo + umbrella.* acoger bajo la tutela de Uno = bring under + Posesivo + umbrella.* acoger bien = welcome.* acoger con ahínco la idea de = seize upon + the idea of.* acoger con entusiasmo = greet + warmly.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <huérfano/anciano> to take in; < refugiado> to accept, admit2) (+ compl) <propuesta/persona> to receive2.acogerse v pronacogerse a algo — a la ley to have recourse to something; a un régimen to opt for something
* * *= greet, welcome.Ex: New editions of DC are invariably greeted with cries of horror by libraries faced with this problem.
Ex: The decision to revert to standard spelling must have been widely welcomed in countries where DC is used but English is not the native language.* acoger bajo la representación de Uno = bring under + Posesivo + umbrella.* acoger bajo la tutela de Uno = bring under + Posesivo + umbrella.* acoger bien = welcome.* acoger con ahínco la idea de = seize upon + the idea of.* acoger con entusiasmo = greet + warmly.* * *acoger [E6 ]vtA (dar refugio a, albergar) ‹huérfano/anciano› to take innos acogió en su casa he took us inItalia acogió a 5.000 refugiados Italy gave refuge to o accepted o admitted 5,000 refugeesestos hoteles acogen a miles de turistas these hotels cater for o provide accommodation for thousands of touristsque el Señor lo acoja en su seno may the Lord receive his SpiritB (+ compl) ‹propuesta/idea› to receive; ‹persona› to receivela noticia fue acogida con gran satisfacción the news was very well receivedfue acogido con grandes ovaciones it was received with great applauseme acogieron con cortesía they received me politely■ acogerseacogerse A algo:se acogieron a la ley they had recourse to the lawme acogí a su protección I turned to them for protection, I availed myself of their protectionse acogió al régimen de jornada reducida he opted for the shorter working day, he took advantage of o accepted the option of working a shorter dayse acogió al derecho de asilo he claimed asylumse acogieron a la amnistía they accepted the offer of an amnesty* * *
acoger ( conjugate acoger) verbo transitivo
‹ refugiado› to accept, admit
acogerse verbo pronominal acogerse a algo ‹ a la ley› to have recourse to sth;
‹ a un régimen› to opt for sth
acoger verbo transitivo
1 (recibir un proyecto, a una persona) to receive: la idea fue acogida con escepticismo, the idea was received with scepticism
2 (admitir a alguien o algo con alegría) to welcome: nos acogieron con mucho cariño, they welcomed us warmly
3 (proteger) to take in: acogieron a una familia de refugiados en su casa, they have taken in a family of refugees
' acoger' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
recibir
- asilar
English:
foster
- greet
- receive
- shelter
- take in
- welcome
* * *♦ vt1. [recibir] [persona] to welcome;nos acogieron en su propia casa they welcomed us into their own home2. [recibir] [idea, noticia] to receive;el plan fue acogido con mucho entusiasmo the plan was very enthusiastically received;los trabajadores acogieron con escepticismo el anuncio de la empresa the workforce reacted sceptically to the company's announcement3. [dar refugio a] to take in;Suecia acogió a los refugiados políticos Sweden took in the political refugees;que Dios la acoja en su seno God rest her soul4. [adoptar temporalmente] [niño] to foster* * *v/t1 receive;acoger con satisfacción welcome2 en casa take in, put up* * *acoger {15} vt1) refugiar: to take in, to shelter2) : to receive, to welcome* * *acoger vb2. (recibir) to welcome -
88 apostar
v.1 to bet.te apuesto una cena a que gana el Madrid I bet you the price of a dinner that Madrid will winapuesto a que no viene I bet he doesn't comeRicardo apuesta y nunca gana Richard bets but never wins.Ricardo apostó sus ahorros Richard bet his savings.2 to post.El general apostó soldados aquí The general posted soldiers here.3 to bet to, to allege to.Ricardo apostó alcanzar la rama Richard bet to reach the tree limb.* * *1 (situar) to post, station————————1 to bet ( por, on)1 to bet ( por, on)1 to bet* * *verb1) to bet, gamble2) station* * *1.VT (Mil) to station, positionhabía soldados apostados en todas las esquinas — there were soldiers stationed o positioned at every corner
2.See:* * *I 1.verbo transitivo to bet2.apostar algo por algo/alguien — to bet something on something/somebody
apostar vi1) to betapostar a or en las carreras — to bet on the horses
2) (period) ( por una opción)3.apostar por algo: los delegados apostaron por la renovación del partido the delegates pledged their commitment to the modernization of the party; diseñadores que apuestan por una línea romántica — designers who are going for the romantic look
apostarse v prona) (recípr)b) (enf) to betII 1.¿qué te apuestas (a) que llega tarde? — I'll bet (you) he arrives late
verbo transitivo <soldados/centinela> to station2.apostarse v pron policía/soldado to position oneself, take up position* * *= bet, place + a wager, make + a wager, wager.Ex. Whoever cataloged it at LC, and I'm willing to bet it happened elsewhere too, probably didn't get much beyond the dust jacket where there was a big clue about something special to the book.Ex. The game of roulette is very easy to play -- all that is required is to place a wager and wait for the result.Ex. If a wager is made after the race has begun, it will not be accepted.Ex. The win price is the result of dividing the amount of money wagered on the winner into the total win pool, less lawful deductions.----* apostar por = place + bid under + Nombre, back into, hang + Posesivo + hat on, commit + Reflexivo + to.* apostarse cualquier cosa = bet + Posesivo + life.* apostarse el cuello = bet + Posesivo + life.* apostarse la cabeza = bet + Posesivo + life.* apostarse la camisa = bet + Posesivo + life.* apostarse la vida = bet + Posesivo + life.* * *I 1.verbo transitivo to bet2.apostar algo por algo/alguien — to bet something on something/somebody
apostar vi1) to betapostar a or en las carreras — to bet on the horses
2) (period) ( por una opción)3.apostar por algo: los delegados apostaron por la renovación del partido the delegates pledged their commitment to the modernization of the party; diseñadores que apuestan por una línea romántica — designers who are going for the romantic look
apostarse v prona) (recípr)b) (enf) to betII 1.¿qué te apuestas (a) que llega tarde? — I'll bet (you) he arrives late
verbo transitivo <soldados/centinela> to station2.apostarse v pron policía/soldado to position oneself, take up position* * *= bet, place + a wager, make + a wager, wager.Ex: Whoever cataloged it at LC, and I'm willing to bet it happened elsewhere too, probably didn't get much beyond the dust jacket where there was a big clue about something special to the book.
Ex: The game of roulette is very easy to play -- all that is required is to place a wager and wait for the result.Ex: If a wager is made after the race has begun, it will not be accepted.Ex: The win price is the result of dividing the amount of money wagered on the winner into the total win pool, less lawful deductions.* apostar por = place + bid under + Nombre, back into, hang + Posesivo + hat on, commit + Reflexivo + to.* apostarse cualquier cosa = bet + Posesivo + life.* apostarse el cuello = bet + Posesivo + life.* apostarse la cabeza = bet + Posesivo + life.* apostarse la camisa = bet + Posesivo + life.* apostarse la vida = bet + Posesivo + life.* * *vtto bet apostar algo POR algo/algn to bet sth ON sth/sbapostó un dineral por Rayo or le apostó un dineral a Rayo he bet o put a fortune on Rayoseguro que gana, te apuesto una cerveza I bet you a beer he winsapostar algo ( A) QUE:te apuesto lo que quieras (a) que no viene I bet o I'll bet you anything you like he won't comeapostaría cualquier cosa (a) que se ha vuelto a olvidar I bet you anything she's forgotten again■ apostarviA to betle gusta apostar a or en las carreras he likes to bet on the horsesapostar ( A) QUE + INDIC:te apuesto (a) que le dan el premio I bet you they give him the prizeB ( period) (por una opción) apostar POR algo:ha apostado por una solución negociada he has committed himself to a negotiated settlementlos delegados apostaron decididamente por la renovación del partido the delegates pledged their firm commitment to the modernization of the partydiseños que apuestan por la comodidad designs with an emphasis on comfortlos diseñadores que apuestan por una línea romántica the designers who are going for the romantic look1 ( recípr):nos apostamos una comida we bet a meal on it2 ( enf) to bet¡a que vuelve a llegar tarde! ¿qué te apuestas? what do you bet he turns up late again?apostarse algo ( A) QUE + INDIC:¿qué te apuestas (a) que no vuelve a aparecer por aquí? I'll bet you o I wouldn't mind betting he doesn't show his face around here againvt‹soldados/centinela› to station, post ( BrE)(colocarse) «policía/soldado» to position oneself, take up positioncon dos policías apostados a la salida with two policemen positioned at the exit* * *
apostar ( conjugate apostar) verbo transitivo
to bet;
apostar algo por algo/algn to bet sth on sth/sb
verbo intransitivo
to bet;
apostar a las carreras to bet on the horses;
te apuesto (a) que gana I bet (you) he wins
apostarse verbo pronominala) ( recípr):
apostar 1
I verbo transitivo to bet: te apuesto un café a que llega tarde, I bet you a coffee that he'll be late
II verbo intransitivo to bet [por, on]
apostar a las carreras, to bet on horses
apostar 2 vtr (situar) to post, station
' apostar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ir
- jugador
- jugadora
- jugar
- jugarse
- apuesta
English:
back
- bet
- gamble
- play
- stake
- station
- wager
- post
- put
* * *♦ vt[jugar] to bet;te apuesto una cena a que gana el Madrid I bet you (the price of) a dinner that Madrid will win;te apuesto lo que quieras a que tengo razón I bet you anything you like I'm right♦ vi1.apostar por: ¿quién crees que ganará? – yo apuesto por Rodriguez who do you think will win? – my money is on Rodriguez;la empresa apostó fuerte por Internet the company has committed itself to the Internet in a big way;el electorado ha apostado por el cambio the electorate has opted for change;apostó por su vicepresidente para llevar a cabo la reforma he entrusted the implementation of the reform to the vice-president♦ vt[colocar] to post* * *I v/t bet ( por on);apostar doble contra sencillo bet double or quits;¿qué apostamos? do you want to bet?II v/i1 bet2:apostar por algo opt for sth;apostar fuerte por be firmly in favor of* * *apostar {19} v: to bet, to wagerapuesto que no viene: I bet he's not coming* * * -
89 apostarse
1 to bet* * *IVPRIIapostarse en un lugar — to position o.s. in o at a place
1.VT to bet (a, en on)•
apostar algo a algo — to bet sth on sthha apostado su futuro político a la victoria en las elecciones — he has staked his political future on the election victory
2.VI to bet (a, por on)no me gusta apostar a los caballos — I don't like to bet o gamble on the horses
•
apostar por algo, apostó por la calidad en vez de la cantidad — he opted o went for quality not quantitycreía en el proyecto y apostó por nosotros — he believed in the project and was behind us all the way o backed us all the way
han apostado por una política de neutralidad — they have committed themselves to a policy of neutrality
- no creo que él sea culpable -pues yo apuesto a que sí — "I don't think he's guilty" - "I bet he is"
3.See:apostarseIIIVPR to bet¿qué te apuestas a que gano yo? — what do you bet that I'll win?
•
apostárselas a o con algn — to compete with sb* * *= station, post.Ex. Acquisition of material is through an office of the Library of Congress stationed in Jakarta as well as direct purchasing from vendors.Ex. The agents then posted themselves strategically around the restaurant.* * *= station, post.Ex: Acquisition of material is through an office of the Library of Congress stationed in Jakarta as well as direct purchasing from vendors.
Ex: The agents then posted themselves strategically around the restaurant.* * *
■apostarse verbo reflexivo to bet: ¿qué te apuestas?, what do you bet?
' apostarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apostar
- jugar
* * *vpr[jugarse] to bet;apostarse algo con alguien to bet sb sth;¿qué te apuestas a que no viene? how much do you bet he won't come?vprto post oneself;se apostó detrás de un árbol he posted himself behind a tree* * *v/r MIL position o.s. -
90 decantarse
1 (preferir) to prefer (hacia/por, -)* * *IVPRdecantarse hacia algo — to move towards sth, evolve in the direction of sth
decantarse por algo/algn — to opt for sth/sb, choose sth/sb
IIdecantarse por hacer algo — to opt to do sth, choose to do sth
VT to praiseel tan decantado edificio — iró this much-vaunted building
* * *----* decantarse por = opt (for).* * ** decantarse por = opt (for).* * *
■decantarse verbo reflexivo to opt: se decantó por la opción más radical, he opted for the most radical line
* * *vpr1. [inclinarse] to lean ( hacia towards);el partido se decantaba hacia posiciones más radicales the party was leaning towards more radical positions;la eliminatoria terminó decantándose a favor de Sampras the qualifying round ended up going Sampras's way2.decantarse por [optar por] to opt for, to choose;el público parece decantarse por el cine nacional the public seems to be opting for home-grown movies* * *v/r:decantarse por opt for -
91 inclinar
v.1 to bend.2 to tilt, to slant, to incline, to tip.Tito movió hacia un lado la máquina Tito tilted the machine.* * *1 (ladear) to tilt2 figurado (persuadir) to dispose, move1 (doblarse) to bend, lean; (como saludo) to bow3 inclinarse por (escoger) to choose, opt for\inclinar la cabeza to bow* * *verb1) to incline2) tilt•* * *1. VT1) (=ladear) [+ objeto vertical] to tilt, leanel peso de los abrigos inclinó el perchero — the hatstand was tilting o leaning under the weight of the coats
inclina el cuadro hacia la derecha — slope o tilt the picture to the right
2) [+ cabeza] to lean3) (=resolver) [+ balanza] to tiplos indecisos inclinaron la balanza hacia la izquierda — the floating voters tipped the balance in favour of the left
4) (=predisponer) to inclinela crisis inclina a los consumidores hacia el ahorro — the recession inclines consumers to save their money
5) (=decidir)el informe lo inclinó a cambiar de estrategia — the report swayed him in favour of changing his strategy
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <botella/sombrilla/plato> to tiltb) (bajar, doblar) to bow2) (inducir, predisponer) < persona>2.ello me inclina a pensar que... — this inclines me to think that... (frml)
inclinarse v pron1) ( tender)inclinarse a + inf — to be inclined to + inf
inclinarse por alguien/algo: me inclino por su candidato I'm inclined to go for your candidate; me inclinaría por esta opción — I would tend to favor this option
2)a) ( doblarse) to bend; ( en señal de respeto) to bowb) (hacia adelante, hacia un lado) to leaninclinarse hacia adelante/atrás — to lean forward/back
* * *= tilt, tilt + at an angle, incline, pitch.Ex. Manufacturers have produced screens which can be tilted and moved from side to side, together with detachable keyboards which can be placed in the most comfortable position.Ex. Bottom shelves which are tilted at an angle make it easier to see the books' spines.Ex. She inclined her head toward a chair by her desk = Inclinó la cabeza en la dirección de la silla que había junto a su escritorio.Ex. While some retractable awnings can be used during a light rain if they are pitched sufficiently to shed the water, most are not designed for use in inclement weather.----* inclinarse = lean over, lean forward, lurch, bow, bend down, bend over.* inclinarse a = be inclined to.* inclinarse ante las circunstancias = accept + the circumstances.* inclinarse hacia delante = tip forward.* inclinarse por = gravitate to(wards), lean toward.* inclinarse sobre = lean toward.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <botella/sombrilla/plato> to tiltb) (bajar, doblar) to bow2) (inducir, predisponer) < persona>2.ello me inclina a pensar que... — this inclines me to think that... (frml)
inclinarse v pron1) ( tender)inclinarse a + inf — to be inclined to + inf
inclinarse por alguien/algo: me inclino por su candidato I'm inclined to go for your candidate; me inclinaría por esta opción — I would tend to favor this option
2)a) ( doblarse) to bend; ( en señal de respeto) to bowb) (hacia adelante, hacia un lado) to leaninclinarse hacia adelante/atrás — to lean forward/back
* * *= tilt, tilt + at an angle, incline, pitch.Ex: Manufacturers have produced screens which can be tilted and moved from side to side, together with detachable keyboards which can be placed in the most comfortable position.
Ex: Bottom shelves which are tilted at an angle make it easier to see the books' spines.Ex: She inclined her head toward a chair by her desk = Inclinó la cabeza en la dirección de la silla que había junto a su escritorio.Ex: While some retractable awnings can be used during a light rain if they are pitched sufficiently to shed the water, most are not designed for use in inclement weather.* inclinarse = lean over, lean forward, lurch, bow, bend down, bend over.* inclinarse a = be inclined to.* inclinarse ante las circunstancias = accept + the circumstances.* inclinarse hacia delante = tip forward.* inclinarse por = gravitate to(wards), lean toward.* inclinarse sobre = lean toward.* * *inclinar [A1 ]vtA ‹botella/sombrilla/plato› to tiltárboles inclinados por el viento trees leaning over in o bowed by the windinclinó la cabeza en señal de asentimiento he nodded (his head) in agreementinclinó la cabeza a un lado she tilted o leaned her head to one sideB (inducir, predisponer) ‹persona› inclinar a algn A + INF:todo me inclina a pensar que no habrá cambios all this makes me inclined to think that things will not changesu testimonio inclinó al juez a revocar la sentencia his evidence disposed the judge to revoke the sentence ( frml)A (tender) inclinarse A + INF to be inclined to + INFme inclino a creer su versión I am inclined o I tend to believe her versioninclinarse POR algn or algo:me inclino por el último candidato I'm inclined to go for the last intervieweeyo me inclinaría por la primera alternativa I would tend to favor the first alternativeB1 (doblarse) to bend; (en señal de respeto) to bowse inclinó ante el Rey he bowed to o before the Kingme incliné para besarle la mano I bent (down) to kiss her hand2 (hacia adelante, hacia un lado) to leanse inclinó sobre la cuna she leaned over the cradleinclinarse hacia adelante/atrás to lean forward/back* * *
inclinar ( conjugate inclinar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹botella/sombrilla/plato› to tilt;
inclinó la cabeza en señal de asentimiento he nodded (his head) in agreement;
inclinar el cuerpo to bend over;
( en señal de respeto) to bow;
2 (inducir, predisponer) ‹ persona›:◊ ello me inclina a pensar que … this inclines me to think that … (frml)
inclinarse verbo pronominal
1 ( tender) inclinarse a hacer algo to be inclined to do sth;
me inclinaría por esta opción I would tend to favor this option
2 ( doblarse) to bend;
( en señal de respeto) to bow;
se inclinó sobre la cuna she leaned over the cradle;
inclinarse hacia adelante/atrás to lean forward/back
inclinar verbo transitivo
1 to incline, bend
(la cabeza) to nod
2 (inducir) to persuade, induce
' inclinar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
balanza
English:
bend
- bow
- incline
- swing
- tilt
- tip
- tip back
- tip backward
- tip backwards
- tip forward
- tip forwards
* * *♦ vt1. [doblar] to bend;[ladear] to tilt; Figinclinar la balanza a favor de to tip the balance in favour of2. [cabeza] to bow;inclinó la cabeza hacia un lado she tilted her head to one sideel anuncio me inclinó a no invertir the advertisement made me inclined not to invest* * *I v/t1 tilt;inclinar la cabeza nod (one’s head)2:me inclina a creer que … it makes me think that …* * *inclinar vt: to tilt, to lean, to inclineinclinar la cabeza: to bow one's head* * * -
92 inclinarse
1 (doblarse) to bend, lean; (como saludo) to bow3 inclinarse por (escoger) to choose, opt for* * ** * *VPR1) [objeto vertical] to lean, tilt2) (=encorvarse) to stoop, bend3) (=tender)me inclino a pensar que no es verdad — I am inclined to o I tend to think that it's not true
entre los dos, me inclino por el segundo — of the two, I'm inclined to go for the second o I tend to prefer the second
* * *(v.) = lean over, lean forward, lurch, bow, bend down, bend overEx. Lateral filing is preferable to vertical filing as one does not have to lean over to reach items at the back of a drawer.Ex. Panopoulos put her arms on the desk, interlocked her fingers, and forward, her eyes glinting with rage behind her thick spectacles.Ex. These comedies, especially the seven he created in his glory years, lurch breathlessly in every direction, simultaneously sophisticated and boisterous, urbane and philistine.Ex. In this position obeisance, the slave kneels and sits upon their heels with their back and shoulders straight and head bowed.Ex. The one other symptom that developed is that I have a slight to moderate pain in my forehead to top of my head when I bend down.Ex. When I bend down, or bend over, my head starts to pulse and sometimes it feels like it is going to explode.* * *(v.) = lean over, lean forward, lurch, bow, bend down, bend overEx: Lateral filing is preferable to vertical filing as one does not have to lean over to reach items at the back of a drawer.
Ex: Panopoulos put her arms on the desk, interlocked her fingers, and forward, her eyes glinting with rage behind her thick spectacles.Ex: These comedies, especially the seven he created in his glory years, lurch breathlessly in every direction, simultaneously sophisticated and boisterous, urbane and philistine.Ex: In this position obeisance, the slave kneels and sits upon their heels with their back and shoulders straight and head bowed.Ex: The one other symptom that developed is that I have a slight to moderate pain in my forehead to top of my head when I bend down.Ex: When I bend down, or bend over, my head starts to pulse and sometimes it feels like it is going to explode.* * *
■inclinarse verbo reflexivo
1 to lean, slope, incline: varios postes se inclinaron por la tormenta, several poles were on a slant after the storm
se inclinó para recoger el lápiz, she bent down to pick the pencil up
2 (al saludar) to bow
inclinarse ante, to bow down to
3 fig (tener tendencia) to be inclined [a, towards]
4 (optar) to prefer: me inclino por el pequeño, I prefer the small one
' inclinarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ladearse
- agachar
- inclinar
- ladear
- tender
English:
bend
- bend down
- bow
- down
- hang over
- incline
- lean
- lean forward
- lean over
- slant
- slope
- tilt
- tip
* * *vpr1. [doblarse] to lean;la grúa se está inclinando peligrosamente the crane is leaning o tilting dangerously;inclínate hacia adelante lean forward;Figla balanza se inclinó a nuestro favor the balance tipped in our favour3. [tender] to be o feel inclined (a to);me inclino a pensar que no I'm rather inclined to think not;me inclino a aceptar I feel o I am inclined to accept* * *v/r3:inclinarse a fig tend to, be inclined to* * *vr1) : to lean, to lean over2)inclinarse a : to be inclined to* * *inclinarse vb2. (tender) to be inclined -
93 marino1
1 = seaman [seamen -pl.], mariner, tar.Ex. For this reason, a portable lending library programme with books in boxes was developed to serve the library needs of seamen from 1859 to 1967.Ex. Ulysses uses words to comfort and lull his mariners, to ease all minds about the hard decision he has made and to persuade all that his choice to leave is correct.Ex. After the end of the work may able-bodied tars opted for the better pay and living conditions on privately owned merchant vessels.----* marino mercante = merchant seaman. -
94 marino
adj.marine, nautical, maritime, sea.m.1 sailor, mariner, seaman.2 Marinus, Marino, Giambattista Marini.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: marinar.* * *► adjetivo1 (corriente, animal) marine1 (profesional) seaman, sailor————————1 (profesional) seaman, sailor* * *1. noun m. 2. (f. - marina)adj.* * *1.ADJ sea antes de s, marinefauna marina — marine life, sea creatures pl
2.SM (=marinero) sailor, seaman; (=oficial) naval officer* * *I- na adjetivo <brisa/corriente> sea (before n); <fauna/biología> marine (before n)II* * *I- na adjetivo <brisa/corriente> sea (before n); <fauna/biología> marine (before n)II* * *marino11 = seaman [seamen -pl.], mariner, tar.Ex: For this reason, a portable lending library programme with books in boxes was developed to serve the library needs of seamen from 1859 to 1967.
Ex: Ulysses uses words to comfort and lull his mariners, to ease all minds about the hard decision he has made and to persuade all that his choice to leave is correct.Ex: After the end of the work may able-bodied tars opted for the better pay and living conditions on privately owned merchant vessels.* marino mercante = merchant seaman.marino22 = marine, sea-going.Ex: The deparment has also undertaken marine studies on squid taxonomy and distribution.
Ex: The article 'State of the art in sea-going libraries' describes the library service on board the USS George Washington focusing on the layout, facilities, origins, and purpose.* animal marino = marine animal.* ave marina = sea bird.* azul marino = navy-blue.* biología marina = marine biology.* caracol marino = sea snail.* carta marina = navigational chart.* concha marina = seashell.* esponja marina = sea sponge.* fauna y flora marina = marine wildlife, marine life.* hábitat marino = marine habitat.* industria marina, la = marine industry, the.* langosta marina = spiny lobster.* lecho marino = seafloor [sea floor], ocean floor, seabed [sea bed].* liebre marina = sea hare.* mamífero marino = marine mammal.* medio ambiente marino = marine environment.* monstruo marino = sea monster.* parque marino = marine park.* pez marino = marine fish.* predador marino = sea predator.* sal marina = sea salt.* sedimento marino = sea sediment.* serpiente marina = sea snake.* tortuga marina = sea turtle.* verde marino = sea green.* * *‹brisa/corriente› sea ( before n); ‹fauna/vegetación/biología› marine ( before n) azul2 (↑ azul (2))(marinero) sailor; (oficial) naval officerun pueblo de marinos a seafaring nation, a nation of sailorsCompuesto:merchant seaman* * *
Del verbo marinar: ( conjugate marinar)
marino es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
marinó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
marinar
marino
marinar ( conjugate marinar) verbo transitivo
to marinate, marinade
marino 1
‹fauna/biología› marine ( before n)
marino 2 sustantivo masculino ( marinero) sailor;
( oficial) naval officer;
marino,-a
I adjetivo marine
una corriente marina, a sea current
II sustantivo masculino sailor
' marino' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
azul
- cangrejo
- elefante
- marina
- navegante
- osa
- oso
- guardia
- lobo
English:
marine
- merchant seaman
- royal blue
- San Marino
- sea lion
- creature
- navy
- sea
* * *marino, -a♦ adjsea, marine;el fondo marino the sea bed;brisa marina sea breeze;azul marino navy blue♦ nmsailormarino mercante merchant seaman* * *azul marino navy blueII m sailor* * *marino, -na adj: marine, seamarino nm: sailor, seaman* * *marino adj1. (animal, ave, brisa) sea2. (biólogo, vida) marine -
95 кооптований
co-opted, self-elected, co-optative -
96 кооптований член
-
97 varamann
subst. deputy, substitute, co-opted member -
98 to opt out
1 (person) abandonar, dejar de participar; (school, hospital) dejar de depender de las autoridades locales y pasar a financiarse del gobierno central -
99 decantarse
■decantarse verbo reflexivo to opt: se decantó por la opción más radical, he opted for the most radical line -
100 offensif
offensif, -ive [ɔfɑ̃sif, iv]1. adjective2. feminine noun* * *- ive ɔfɑ̃sif, iv adjectif Armée offensive* * *ɔfɑ̃sif, iv (-ive)1. adj(armes, guerre) offensive2. nf1) [armée, équipe] offensive2) fig, [froid, l'hiver] onslaught* * *A adj Mil offensive.B offensive nf Mil, fig offensive; lancer une offensive Mil, fig to launch an offensive (contre against); offensive de charme charm offensive; l'offensive du froid/de l'hiver the onslaught of the cold/of winter.arme/guerre offensive offensive weapon/war————————offensive nom fémininpasser à/prendre l'offensive to go on/to take the offensivemener une offensive to carry out ou to conduct an offensive
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opt — 01. If he doesn t get accepted into the M.B.A. program here, he may [opt] to transfer to a different institution. 02. Some massage practitioners have decided to [opt] out of the government medical insurance program. 03. Students may [opt] to stay … Grammatical examples in English
Television South West — Infobox ITV franchisee name = Television South West based = Plymouth area = Devon Cornwall South West Somerset West Dorset owner = Self owned airdate = 1 January 1982 old captionb = closeddate = 31 December 1992 replaced = Westward replacedby =… … Wikipedia
opt out — verb choose not to do something, as out of fear of failing She copped out when she was supposed to get into the hang glider • Syn: ↑cop out • Derivationally related forms: ↑copout (for: ↑cop out) • Hypernyms … Useful english dictionary
2005 English cricket season (16-31 August) — See also: 2005 English cricket season The period of the 2005 English cricket season between 16 and 31 August saw Essex Eagles clinching victory in the National League, England beating Australia to ensure at least a drawn Ashes series, and England … Wikipedia
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France — /frans, frahns/; Fr. /frddahonns/, n. 1. Anatole /ann nann tawl /, (Jacques Anatole Thibault), 1844 1924, French novelist and essayist: Nobel prize 1921. 2. a republic in W Europe. 58,470,421; 212,736 sq. mi. (550,985 sq. km). Cap.: Paris. 3.… … Universalium