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1 похідне право
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2 право, вытекающее из другого права
Business: consequential rightУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > право, вытекающее из другого права
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3 daño
m.1 damage, harm, hurt, detriment.2 curse.3 affect.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: dañar.* * *\hacer daño (doler) to hurt 2 (causar dolor a alguien) to hurt 3 (ser malo para algo) to damage, harm; (ser malo para alguien) to do somebody harmhacerse daño to hurt oneselfdaños materiales material damage singdaños colaterales collateral damagedaños y perjuicios DERECHO damages* * *noun m.1) damage2) harm* * *SM1) [a algo] damage, harmel granizo ha producido grandes daños a los cultivos — the hail has caused extensive damage to crops
estas medidas han ocasionado un gran daño a la industria — these measures have caused a great deal of harm to the industry
2) [a alguien] [físico, emocional] pain; [económico] harm¡ay, qué daño! — ow, that hurts!
en daño de — frm to the detriment of
por mi daño — frm to my cost
causar o hacer daño a algn — to hurt sb
¡suelta, que me haces daño! — let go, you're hurting me!
el ajo me hace daño — garlic doesn't agree with me, garlic disagrees with me
hacerse daño — to hurt o.s.
¿te has hecho daño? — have you hurt yourself?
3) (Med) (=mal) problem, trouble4) LAm (=maleficio) spell, curse* * *1)a) ( dolor físíco)hacerle daño a alguien — persona to hurt somebody
el picante me hace daño — hot, spicy food doesn't agree with me
b) ( destrozo) damagemuchas viviendas sufrieron daños — many houses were damaged o suffered damage
2) (CS, Méx fam) ( en brujería) curse* * *= damage, harm, taint, harmdoing.Ex. Wastage is sometimes defined as material which temporarily or permanently has evaded the usual lending procedures due to misplacement, damage, non-registration, theft or non-returns.Ex. If by being identified in the popular mind with a few gifted youngsters we compromise our ability to attract blue collar workers, for example, I think we'll have done ourselves irreparable harm.Ex. The article is entitled 'The classification of literature in the Dewey Decimal Classification: the primacy of language and the taint of colonialism' = El artículo se titula "La clasificación de la literatura en la Clasificación Decimal de Dewey: la primacía del lenguaje y el daño del colonialismo".Ex. The act of ' harmdoing' is defined, & the impact of legal structures on the behavior of the harmdoer & victim is examined.----* caso por daños y perjuicios = damages case.* causar daño = do + harm, be injurious, cause + damage, cause + harm, cause + hurt, bring + harm, inflict + damage.* causar daño corporal = cause + injury.* causar daño material = cause + material injury.* causar daños = cause + erosion.* causar graves daños a = bring + ruin to.* causarse daño = bring + disaster on.* compensación por daños y perjuicios = liquidated damages.* daño causado por el agua = water damage.* daño causado por el fuego = fire damage.* daño causado por el humo = smoke damage.* daño consiguiente = consequential damage.* daño corporal = bodily injury, bodily harm, physical injury.* daño económico = financial damage.* daño físico = bodily harm, physical injury.* daño material = material damage.* daño no material = immaterial damage.* daño producido por las condiciones ambientales = environmental damage.* daños colaterales = collateral damage.* daños corporales = personal injury.* daños y perjuicios = consequential damage.* demandar por daños y perjuicios = sue for + damage.* hacer daño = do + harm, hurt.* hacerse daño = get + hurt, hurt + Reflexivo, injure + Reflexivo.* indemnización por daños y perjuicios = compensatory damages.* mitigar el daño = minimise + damage, alleviate + damage.* paliar el daño = minimise + damage.* proteger de daños = protect from + damage.* reclamar daños = claim + damages.* reparar daños = repair + the damage, remedy + the damage.* reparar un daño = right + a wrong, make + amends (for/to).* sin causar daño = harmlessly.* subsanar daños = remedy + the damage, repair + the damage.* sufrir daños = suffer + damage, suffer + harm, come to + harm.* * *1)a) ( dolor físíco)hacerle daño a alguien — persona to hurt somebody
el picante me hace daño — hot, spicy food doesn't agree with me
b) ( destrozo) damagemuchas viviendas sufrieron daños — many houses were damaged o suffered damage
2) (CS, Méx fam) ( en brujería) curse* * *= damage, harm, taint, harmdoing.Ex: Wastage is sometimes defined as material which temporarily or permanently has evaded the usual lending procedures due to misplacement, damage, non-registration, theft or non-returns.
Ex: If by being identified in the popular mind with a few gifted youngsters we compromise our ability to attract blue collar workers, for example, I think we'll have done ourselves irreparable harm.Ex: The article is entitled 'The classification of literature in the Dewey Decimal Classification: the primacy of language and the taint of colonialism' = El artículo se titula "La clasificación de la literatura en la Clasificación Decimal de Dewey: la primacía del lenguaje y el daño del colonialismo".Ex: The act of ' harmdoing' is defined, & the impact of legal structures on the behavior of the harmdoer & victim is examined.* caso por daños y perjuicios = damages case.* causar daño = do + harm, be injurious, cause + damage, cause + harm, cause + hurt, bring + harm, inflict + damage.* causar daño corporal = cause + injury.* causar daño material = cause + material injury.* causar daños = cause + erosion.* causar graves daños a = bring + ruin to.* causarse daño = bring + disaster on.* compensación por daños y perjuicios = liquidated damages.* daño causado por el agua = water damage.* daño causado por el fuego = fire damage.* daño causado por el humo = smoke damage.* daño consiguiente = consequential damage.* daño corporal = bodily injury, bodily harm, physical injury.* daño económico = financial damage.* daño físico = bodily harm, physical injury.* daño material = material damage.* daño no material = immaterial damage.* daño producido por las condiciones ambientales = environmental damage.* daños colaterales = collateral damage.* daños corporales = personal injury.* daños y perjuicios = consequential damage.* demandar por daños y perjuicios = sue for + damage.* hacer daño = do + harm, hurt.* hacerse daño = get + hurt, hurt + Reflexivo, injure + Reflexivo.* indemnización por daños y perjuicios = compensatory damages.* mitigar el daño = minimise + damage, alleviate + damage.* paliar el daño = minimise + damage.* proteger de daños = protect from + damage.* reclamar daños = claim + damages.* reparar daños = repair + the damage, remedy + the damage.* reparar un daño = right + a wrong, make + amends (for/to).* sin causar daño = harmlessly.* subsanar daños = remedy + the damage, repair + the damage.* sufrir daños = suffer + damage, suffer + harm, come to + harm.* * *A1(a personas): ¿te hiciste daño? did you hurt yourself?no te voy a hacer daño I'm not going to hurt youme he hecho daño en la espalda I've hurt my backel picante me hace daño hot, spicy food doesn't agree with me o disagrees with mesus palabras me causaron un daño enorme I was deeply hurt by his words, his words hurt me deeply2 (destrozo) damageel daño causado or los daños causados por las lluvias the damage caused by the rainmuchas viviendas sufrieron daños many houses were damaged o suffered damageCompuestos:víctimas de otro daño colateral victims of another case of collateral damagese hacen esfuerzos para evitar los daños colaterales efforts are made to avoid collateral damagempl damages (pl)le hicieron un daño they put a curse on him* * *
Del verbo dañar: ( conjugate dañar)
daño es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
dañó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
dañar
daño
dañó
dañar ( conjugate dañar) verbo transitivo ( en general) to damage;
‹salud/organismo› to be bad for
dañarse verbo pronominal
1 ( en general) to be/get damaged;
‹ salud› to damage
2 (Col, Ven)
[ aparato] to break
daño sustantivo masculinoa) ( dolor físíco):
me he hecho daño en la espalda I've hurt my back;
hacerle daño a algn [ persona] to hurt sb;
el picante me hace daño hot, spicy food doesn't agree with me
c)
dañar verbo transitivo
1 (deteriorar, estropear) to damage: este producto puede dañar el esmalte, this product is damaging to the enamelwork
2 (herir) to hurt, (perjudicar, molestar) to harm, prejudice
daño sustantivo masculino
1 (deterioro, perjuicio) damage
Jur daños y perjuicios, (legal) damages
2 (a persona) (físico, moral) to hurt: se hizo daño en la pierna, he hurt his leg
me hace daño que digas esas cosas, it upsets me when you say those things
(mal, molestia) harm: el niño no hace daño a nadie, the child isn't hurting anybody
' daño' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desperfecto
- hacer
- herida
- jamás
- moler
- os
- remediar
- reparar
- reparación
- rozar
- sangrar
- sufrir
- vista
- apretujar
- ecológico
- embromar
- mal
- miedoso
- nos
- perjuicio
- pupa
- valorar
English:
abuse
- bad
- damage
- derive
- good
- harm
- hurt
- inflict
- injury
- kill
- major
- mean
- repair
- right
- sustain
- all right
- amends
- mischief
- strain
* * *daño nm1. [dolor] pain, hurt;hacer daño a alguien to hurt sb;me hacen daño los zapatos my shoes are hurting me;hacerse daño to hurt oneself;cuidado, no te vayas a hacer daño con las tijeras be careful you don't o Br mind you don't hurt yourself with the scissors;me hice daño en el tobillo I hurt my ankle;¿te has hecho daño? have you hurt yourself?, are you hurt?2. [perjuicio] [a algo] damage;[a alguien] harm;daños estructurales structural damage;los daños se calculan en miles de euros the damage may run to thousands of euros;daños y perjuicios damages* * *mhacer daño a hurt;hacerse daño hurt o.s.2:daños pl damage sg ;ambientales environmental damage, damage to the environment3 L.Am famevil eye* * *daño nm1) : damage2) : harm, injury3)hacer daño a : to harm, to damage4)daños y perjuicios : damages* * *daño n1. (destrozo) damage2. (mal) harm¡un poco de trabajo no te hará daño! a bit of hard work won't do you any harm! -
4 consiguiente
adj.resulting.con la consiguiente decepción with the resulting disappointmentpor consiguiente consequently, therefore* * *► adjetivo1 consequent, resulting, resultant\por consiguiente therefore, consequently* * *ADJ1) (=resultante) consequent, resulting2)por consiguiente — consequently, therefore
* * *adjetivo resulting (before n), consequent (before n) (frml)* * *= consequential, consequent.Ex. If the librarian seeks the advantage gained from the direct alphabetical approach, he must also accept the consequential alphabetical scattering.Ex. The NCC argue that the three other rights established over the last three centuries -- civil, political and social -- are 'liable to be hollow shams' without the consequent right to information.----* daño consiguiente = consequential damage.* por consiguiente = consequently, then, thence, by implication, therefore.* * *adjetivo resulting (before n), consequent (before n) (frml)* * *= consequential, consequent.Ex: If the librarian seeks the advantage gained from the direct alphabetical approach, he must also accept the consequential alphabetical scattering.
Ex: The NCC argue that the three other rights established over the last three centuries -- civil, political and social -- are 'liable to be hollow shams' without the consequent right to information.* daño consiguiente = consequential damage.* por consiguiente = consequently, then, thence, by implication, therefore.* * *la emigración hacia la ciudad y el consiguiente crecimiento de las barriadas marginales migration to the city and the consequent o resulting growth of slum areaspor consiguiente consequently, as a result, therefore* * *
consiguiente adjetivo
resulting ( before n), consequent ( before n) (frml);
consiguiente adjetivo resulting, consequent: han anunciado que no irían, con el consiguiente disgusto de sus padres, they announced that they wouldn't go, which in turn upset their parents
♦ Locuciones: por consiguiente, therefore, consequently
' consiguiente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
consecuencia
English:
accordingly
- consequent
- consequently
- ensuing
- eventual
- hence
- result
- resultant
- there
- thus
* * *consiguiente adjresulting;con la consiguiente decepción with the resulting disappointment;el boom económico y la consiguiente inflación the economic boom and the resulting inflation;por consiguiente consequently, therefore* * *adj consequent;por consiguiente and so, therefore* * *consiguiente adj1) : resulting, consequent2)por consiguiente : consequently, as a result* * *consiguiente adj -
5 importante
adj.1 important (destacado, significativo).2 considerable.3 significant, considerable, sizable.* * *► adjetivo2 (influyente) important* * *adj.* * *ADJ1) (=trascendental) [información, persona] important; [acontecimiento] significant, important; [papel, factor, parte] important, major; [cambio] significant, majoruno de los momentos más importantes de mi vida — one of the most significant o important moments in my life
un paso importante para la democracia — an important o a big o a major step for democracy
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dárselas de importante — to give o.s. airs•
lo importante es... — the main thing is...•
poco importante — unimportant2) [como intensificador] [cantidad, pérdida] considerable; [herida] serious; [retraso] considerable, serious* * *a) <noticia/persona> important; <acontecimiento/cambio> important, significant¿qué dice la carta? - nada importante — what does the letter say? - nothing of any importance o nothing much
lo importante es... — the important thing is...
dárselas de or hacerse el importante — to give oneself airs
b) < pérdidas> serious, considerable; < daños> severe, considerable; < cantidad> considerable, significant* * *= considerable, important, major, notable, prominent, relevant, remarkable, significant, significantly, substantial, weighty, consequential, solid, acute, appreciable, major, mighty [mightier -comp., mightiest -sup.], goodly [goodlier -comp., goodliest -sup.], key, meaningful, vital, hefty [heftier -comp., heftiest -sup.], of consequence, meaty [meatier -comp., meatiest -sup.], seminal.Ex. The need to become familiar with different command languages for different hosts is a considerable barrier to effective retrieval.Ex. Accessibility to the documents stored in files is an important factor, so the physical storage is important.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. There are notable differences in practice between the United States and the United Kingdom.Ex. Classification is also prominent in the physical arrangement of documents.Ex. Most such bulletins list titles or abstracts, together with citations of relevant new documents in the subject area.Ex. Two remarkable features of the BM code are its acceptance of corporate authorship, and its use of form headings.Ex. With online display, the alphabetical arrangement can become less significant, since all look-ups can be achieved with the computer, and there is less need for the scanning of alphabetical lists.Ex. The problem of their citation looms less significantly in abstracting and indexing products than that of the citation of periodical articles.Ex. This data base will eventually become a very substantial bibliographic data base.Ex. Whether the juxtaposition of language with literature is as weighty an advantage as has on occasion been claimed is, I think, debatable.Ex. The democratisation of Russian intellectual life was one of the most consequential of the dramatic social and political changes that took place in Russia in the 1860s.Ex. There is no doubt that the ideas put forward by Coates and their implementation in BTI have been a solid step forward in the theory of alphabetical subject headings.Ex. In some areas of study, notably the social sciences, the problems vocabulary are acute.Ex. Cannabis often shows no appreciable effects the first time it is taken.Ex. In the face of present priorities and staff commitments, the Library feels that it cannot undertake a comprehensive study of the subject heading system that would pave the way for a major restructuring of the system.Ex. The October 2002 issue of CONVERGE magazine lists their picks for the 'Shapers of the Future 2002' -- 'today's leaders and innovators who have dreamed and accomplished mighty things in technology and education'.Ex. However, we must not forget the book which the critics acclaim and which also sells in goodly numbers.Ex. This meeting brought together representatives of the key organizations in the community.Ex. Each operator has a filing value which has been designate in order to ensure that terms appear in the index string in an order that will produce a meaningful set of index entries.Ex. The pressures of the marketplace mean that any vital facility must be offered by all of the major hosts.Ex. Research publication had to adopt the same economic model as trade publication, and research libraries the world over paid the hefty price = Las publicaciones científicas tuvieron que adoptar el mismo modelo económico que las publicaciones comerciales y las bibliotecas universitarias de todo el mundo pagaron un precio elevado.Ex. We have the right and responsibility to make wise decisions in 'times of consequence'.Ex. We want Robyn to write about really meaty issues every week, instead of talking about spousal abuse.Ex. He has published seminal papers on automated cataloging and authority control in Library Journal, Library Quarterly, and Journal of Library Automation.----* acontecimiento importante = milestone, red carpet event.* considerar importante = hold + Nombre + dear.* continuar siendo importante = remain + big.* economizar en cosas importantes y derrochar en nimiedades = penny wise, pound foolish.* el último pero no el menos importante = the last but by no means least.* es importante destacar = importantly.* evento importante = milestone.* hacer que sea importante = render + important.* hacerse cada vez más importante = increase in + importance.* la parte más importante = the heart of.* llegar a un momento importante en + Posesivo + historia = reach + milestone.* lo más importante = most of all.* lo que es más importante = most importantly, more importantly, most of all, most important.* lo que es muy importante = importantly.* más importante = foremost.* más importante aun = more significantly.* menos importante, el = least, the.* muy importante = critical, very importantly, big time.* poco importante = small-time.* por último pero no menos importante = last but not least.* sentirse importante = feel + important.* ser Algo muy importante = loom + large.* ser cada vez más importante = increase in + importance.* ser importante = be of importance, be of consequence.* suceso importante = critical incident.* suma importante = princely sum.* último pero no el menos importante, el = final and not the least important, the.* uno de los + Nombre + más importante = not the least + Nombre, not the least of + Nombre.* * *a) <noticia/persona> important; <acontecimiento/cambio> important, significant¿qué dice la carta? - nada importante — what does the letter say? - nothing of any importance o nothing much
lo importante es... — the important thing is...
dárselas de or hacerse el importante — to give oneself airs
b) < pérdidas> serious, considerable; < daños> severe, considerable; < cantidad> considerable, significant* * *= considerable, important, major, notable, prominent, relevant, remarkable, significant, significantly, substantial, weighty, consequential, solid, acute, appreciable, major, mighty [mightier -comp., mightiest -sup.], goodly [goodlier -comp., goodliest -sup.], key, meaningful, vital, hefty [heftier -comp., heftiest -sup.], of consequence, meaty [meatier -comp., meatiest -sup.], seminal.Ex: The need to become familiar with different command languages for different hosts is a considerable barrier to effective retrieval.
Ex: Accessibility to the documents stored in files is an important factor, so the physical storage is important.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: There are notable differences in practice between the United States and the United Kingdom.Ex: Classification is also prominent in the physical arrangement of documents.Ex: Most such bulletins list titles or abstracts, together with citations of relevant new documents in the subject area.Ex: Two remarkable features of the BM code are its acceptance of corporate authorship, and its use of form headings.Ex: With online display, the alphabetical arrangement can become less significant, since all look-ups can be achieved with the computer, and there is less need for the scanning of alphabetical lists.Ex: The problem of their citation looms less significantly in abstracting and indexing products than that of the citation of periodical articles.Ex: This data base will eventually become a very substantial bibliographic data base.Ex: Whether the juxtaposition of language with literature is as weighty an advantage as has on occasion been claimed is, I think, debatable.Ex: The democratisation of Russian intellectual life was one of the most consequential of the dramatic social and political changes that took place in Russia in the 1860s.Ex: There is no doubt that the ideas put forward by Coates and their implementation in BTI have been a solid step forward in the theory of alphabetical subject headings.Ex: In some areas of study, notably the social sciences, the problems vocabulary are acute.Ex: Cannabis often shows no appreciable effects the first time it is taken.Ex: In the face of present priorities and staff commitments, the Library feels that it cannot undertake a comprehensive study of the subject heading system that would pave the way for a major restructuring of the system.Ex: The October 2002 issue of CONVERGE magazine lists their picks for the 'Shapers of the Future 2002' -- 'today's leaders and innovators who have dreamed and accomplished mighty things in technology and education'.Ex: However, we must not forget the book which the critics acclaim and which also sells in goodly numbers.Ex: This meeting brought together representatives of the key organizations in the community.Ex: Each operator has a filing value which has been designate in order to ensure that terms appear in the index string in an order that will produce a meaningful set of index entries.Ex: The pressures of the marketplace mean that any vital facility must be offered by all of the major hosts.Ex: Research publication had to adopt the same economic model as trade publication, and research libraries the world over paid the hefty price = Las publicaciones científicas tuvieron que adoptar el mismo modelo económico que las publicaciones comerciales y las bibliotecas universitarias de todo el mundo pagaron un precio elevado.Ex: We have the right and responsibility to make wise decisions in 'times of consequence'.Ex: We want Robyn to write about really meaty issues every week, instead of talking about spousal abuse.Ex: He has published seminal papers on automated cataloging and authority control in Library Journal, Library Quarterly, and Journal of Library Automation.* acontecimiento importante = milestone, red carpet event.* considerar importante = hold + Nombre + dear.* continuar siendo importante = remain + big.* economizar en cosas importantes y derrochar en nimiedades = penny wise, pound foolish.* el último pero no el menos importante = the last but by no means least.* es importante destacar = importantly.* evento importante = milestone.* hacer que sea importante = render + important.* hacerse cada vez más importante = increase in + importance.* la parte más importante = the heart of.* llegar a un momento importante en + Posesivo + historia = reach + milestone.* lo más importante = most of all.* lo que es más importante = most importantly, more importantly, most of all, most important.* lo que es muy importante = importantly.* más importante = foremost.* más importante aun = more significantly.* menos importante, el = least, the.* muy importante = critical, very importantly, big time.* poco importante = small-time.* por último pero no menos importante = last but not least.* sentirse importante = feel + important.* ser Algo muy importante = loom + large.* ser cada vez más importante = increase in + importance.* ser importante = be of importance, be of consequence.* suceso importante = critical incident.* suma importante = princely sum.* último pero no el menos importante, el = final and not the least important, the.* uno de los + Nombre + más importante = not the least + Nombre, not the least of + Nombre.* * *1 ‹noticia/persona› important; ‹acontecimiento/cambio› important, significanttengo algo importante que decirte I have something important to tell you¿qué dice la carta? — nada importante what does the letter say? — nothing of any importance o nothing muchlo importante es participar the important thing is to take partes importante que vayas it's important that you godárselas de or hacerse el importante to give oneself airs2 ‹pérdidas› serious, considerable; ‹cantidad› considerable, significantuna importante suma de dinero a large o considerable o significant sum of moneyla tormenta causó importantes daños the storm caused severe o considerable damageun número importante de ciudadanos a significant o considerable o large number of citizens* * *
Multiple Entries:
algo importante
importante
importante adjetivo
‹acontecimiento/cambio› important, significant;
dárselas de or hacerse el importante to give oneself airs
‹ daños› severe, considerable;
‹ cantidad› considerable, significant
importante adjetivo important, significant: un importante geólogo dará la conferencia, a noted geologist will give the lecture
una cantidad importante, a considerable amount
' importante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bonita
- bonito
- categoría
- ciudad
- comodidad
- consignar
- cosa
- cualquiera
- despreciable
- eje
- eslabón
- floricultura
- gorda
- gordo
- historia
- histórica
- histórico
- inmediatez
- menos
- nada
- núcleo
- opinar
- personaje
- pintar
- poderosa
- poderoso
- reseñar
- sabrosa
- sabroso
- salario
- señalada
- señalado
- señor
- suma
- sustancial
- sustantiva
- sustantivo
- tomo
- viso
- indiferente
- notable
- papel
- parecer
- personalidad
- pez
- que
- trascendental
- trascendente
- un
- visita
English:
amount to
- appreciable
- armory
- armoury
- assassin
- assassination
- big
- consideration
- depreciate
- edit
- flagship
- grain
- grand
- great
- head-hunt
- high
- if
- important
- increasingly
- large
- last
- leading
- least
- major
- mean
- morality
- prominent
- significant
- sponsor
- thing
- VIP
- weighty
- assassinate
- come
- considerable
- feature
- feel
- first
- foremost
- name
- priority
- strongly
- substantial
* * *importante adj1. [destacado, significativo] important;el descontento está adquiriendo proporciones importantes dissatisfaction is becoming widespread;ocupa un cargo importante en el ministerio he has an important job at the ministry;ella es muy importante para mí she's very important to me;lo importante es hacerlo despacio the important thing is to do it slowly;no te preocupes, lo importante es que tengas buena salud don't worry, the most important thing is for you to be healthy;dárselas de importante, hacerse el/la importante to give oneself airs, to act all important2. [cantidad] considerable;[lesión] serious;una cantidad importante de dinero a significant o considerable sum of money;el tren llegó con un retraso importante the train was very late* * *adj important* * *importante adj: important♦ importantemente adv* * *importante adj1. (en general) important2. (considerable) considerable -
6 resultante
adj.1 resultant.2 resulting, ensuing, resultant.f. & m.resultant, result, consequence, outcome.* * *► adjetivo1 resultant, resulting* * *1.ADJ resulting antes de s, resultant frm antes de s2.SF (Fís) resultant* * *adjetivo resulting (before n), resultant (before n)* * *= resultant, resulting, consequential, consequent, ensuing, obtained.Ex. This process of analysis into facets is called facet analysis, and the resultant classification is termed a faceted classification.Ex. The main limitation of this pragmatic approach lies in the time and collection dependency of the resulting tool.Ex. If the librarian seeks the advantage gained from the direct alphabetical approach, he must also accept the consequential alphabetical scattering.Ex. The NCC argue that the three other rights established over the last three centuries -- civil, political and social -- are 'liable to be hollow shams' without the consequent right to information.Ex. A praeses is a faculty moderator of an academic disputation, who normally proposes a thesis and participates in the ensuing disputation.Ex. The composition of the obtained layers has been studied using various analytical techniques.* * *adjetivo resulting (before n), resultant (before n)* * *= resultant, resulting, consequential, consequent, ensuing, obtained.Ex: This process of analysis into facets is called facet analysis, and the resultant classification is termed a faceted classification.
Ex: The main limitation of this pragmatic approach lies in the time and collection dependency of the resulting tool.Ex: If the librarian seeks the advantage gained from the direct alphabetical approach, he must also accept the consequential alphabetical scattering.Ex: The NCC argue that the three other rights established over the last three centuries -- civil, political and social -- are 'liable to be hollow shams' without the consequent right to information.Ex: A praeses is a faculty moderator of an academic disputation, who normally proposes a thesis and participates in the ensuing disputation.Ex: The composition of the obtained layers has been studied using various analytical techniques.* * *resultant* * *
resultante adjetivo resulting
' resultante' also found in these entries:
English:
resultant
* * *♦ adjresultant♦ nfresultant* * *resultante adj & nf: resultant -
7 engañar
v.1 to deceive, to trick, to take in, to fool.2 to deceive, to lie.3 to cheat on, to cuckold, to be unfaithful to, to deceive.* * *1 (gen) to deceive, mislead, fool, take in2 (estafar) to cheat, trick3 (ser infiel) to be unfaithful to1 to be deceptive1 (ilusionarse) to deceive oneself2 (equivocarse) to be mistaken, be wrong\engañar el hambre figurado to stave off hungerengañar el tiempo figurado to kill timelas apariencias engañan appearances can be deceptive* * *verb1) to cheat2) deceive* * *1. VT1) [+ persona] (=embaucar) to deceive, trick; (=despistar) to mislead; [con promesas, esperanzas] to delude; (=estafar) to cheat, swindleengaña a su mujer — he's unfaithful to his wife, he's cheating on his wife
2)2.3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( hacer errar en el juicio) to deceive, misleadno te dejes engañar — don't be deceived o mislead
lo engañó haciéndole creer que... — she deceived him into thinking that...
engañar a alguien para que + subj — to trick somebody into -ing
engañar el hambre or el estómago — to stave off hunger, to keep the wolf from the door (colloq)
b) (estafar, timar) to cheat, con (colloq)c) ( ser infiel a) to be unfaithful to, cheat on2.engañarse v prona) (refl) ( mentirse) to deceive oneself, kid oneself (colloq)b) ( equivocarse) to be mistakenduró, si no me engaño, hasta junio — it lasted until June, if I'm not mistaken
* * *= fool, hoodwink, deceive, cheat (on), delude, trick, dupe, perpetrate + deception, practise + a deception, rip off, take in, swindle, fiddle, bamboozle, shortchange, bluff, cheat + Posesivo + way through, be had, humbug, lead + Nombre + down the garden path, con, hoax, bullshit.Ex. We may be fooling ourserlves and I would caution public libraries, school libraries and libraries in general that indeed one code might not satisfy all our needs.Ex. In turn, a consequential effect is that reference librarians and scholars might end up getting hoodkwinked.Ex. Mostly facsimiles are made without dishonest intent, although some have certainly been intended to deceive, and the ease with which they can be identified varies with the reproduction process used.Ex. Students who cheat on literature searching, for instance, will not get the full benefit of the course.Ex. Nonetheless, it is claimed that his 1987 graduate and undergraduate editions continue to delude students seeking information about schools to attend, including schools of library science.Ex. People will try to trick or deceive systems that support intrinsically social activities.Ex. He offers an antidote to modern-day jeremiads that criticize easily duped consumers.Ex. The public should at least be told that they will end up paying dearly for the deception being perpetrated upon them.Ex. Librarians have been practising a deception, and must wake up to three dangers.Ex. Thee reader is being ripped off by bookselling chains demanding so-called 'bungs' for prime space.Ex. 'Boy, have you been brainwashed! You've been taken in by the tobacco industry', she said = Ella dijo: "¡Chico, te han lavado el cerebro! la industrial del tabaco te ha timado".Ex. It is evident that the candidates for everlasting youth will be eternally swindled.Ex. Thus, the wrong impression was gained, for instance, when the olive oil subsidies were being ' fiddled' in Italy.Ex. Benny Morris claims that Karsh is attempting to hoodwink and bamboozle readers.Ex. Banning's decision to hold up Madison and Jefferson as models without discussing in some depth the practical ways in which they politicked shortchanges the reader.Ex. One of the major dichotomies between students and teachers is the recognition by students that the technologies can give them an edge, that is they can cheat their way through school.Ex. By the time Americans learned they'd been had, the die was cast -- we were committed to 58,000 dead!.Ex. More persons, on the whole, are humbugged by believing in nothing than by believing in too much.Ex. Intelligent individuals often think that they cannot behave stupidly, but that is precisely what leads them down the garden path.Ex. A number of victims have contacted police after seeing Masterson's mug shot and recognizing him as the man who conned them.Ex. He hoaxed the popular media into thinking that he had burnt a million quid for the publicity it would, and has continued to, generate.Ex. Being able to bullshit effectively requires at least a modicum of knowledge about the subject at hand.----* dejarse engañar = fall for, get + sucked in.* engañar al sistema = beat + the system, game + the system.* engañar el hambre = keep + the wolves from the door.* las apariencias engañan = don't judge a book by its cover, there's more to it than meets the eye.* si mi olfato no me engaña = if my hunch is right, if I am not mistaken.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( hacer errar en el juicio) to deceive, misleadno te dejes engañar — don't be deceived o mislead
lo engañó haciéndole creer que... — she deceived him into thinking that...
engañar a alguien para que + subj — to trick somebody into -ing
engañar el hambre or el estómago — to stave off hunger, to keep the wolf from the door (colloq)
b) (estafar, timar) to cheat, con (colloq)c) ( ser infiel a) to be unfaithful to, cheat on2.engañarse v prona) (refl) ( mentirse) to deceive oneself, kid oneself (colloq)b) ( equivocarse) to be mistakenduró, si no me engaño, hasta junio — it lasted until June, if I'm not mistaken
* * *= fool, hoodwink, deceive, cheat (on), delude, trick, dupe, perpetrate + deception, practise + a deception, rip off, take in, swindle, fiddle, bamboozle, shortchange, bluff, cheat + Posesivo + way through, be had, humbug, lead + Nombre + down the garden path, con, hoax, bullshit.Ex: We may be fooling ourserlves and I would caution public libraries, school libraries and libraries in general that indeed one code might not satisfy all our needs.
Ex: In turn, a consequential effect is that reference librarians and scholars might end up getting hoodkwinked.Ex: Mostly facsimiles are made without dishonest intent, although some have certainly been intended to deceive, and the ease with which they can be identified varies with the reproduction process used.Ex: Students who cheat on literature searching, for instance, will not get the full benefit of the course.Ex: Nonetheless, it is claimed that his 1987 graduate and undergraduate editions continue to delude students seeking information about schools to attend, including schools of library science.Ex: People will try to trick or deceive systems that support intrinsically social activities.Ex: He offers an antidote to modern-day jeremiads that criticize easily duped consumers.Ex: The public should at least be told that they will end up paying dearly for the deception being perpetrated upon them.Ex: Librarians have been practising a deception, and must wake up to three dangers.Ex: Thee reader is being ripped off by bookselling chains demanding so-called 'bungs' for prime space.Ex: 'Boy, have you been brainwashed! You've been taken in by the tobacco industry', she said = Ella dijo: "¡Chico, te han lavado el cerebro! la industrial del tabaco te ha timado".Ex: It is evident that the candidates for everlasting youth will be eternally swindled.Ex: Thus, the wrong impression was gained, for instance, when the olive oil subsidies were being ' fiddled' in Italy.Ex: Benny Morris claims that Karsh is attempting to hoodwink and bamboozle readers.Ex: Banning's decision to hold up Madison and Jefferson as models without discussing in some depth the practical ways in which they politicked shortchanges the reader.Ex: One of the major dichotomies between students and teachers is the recognition by students that the technologies can give them an edge, that is they can cheat their way through school.Ex: By the time Americans learned they'd been had, the die was cast -- we were committed to 58,000 dead!.Ex: More persons, on the whole, are humbugged by believing in nothing than by believing in too much.Ex: Intelligent individuals often think that they cannot behave stupidly, but that is precisely what leads them down the garden path.Ex: A number of victims have contacted police after seeing Masterson's mug shot and recognizing him as the man who conned them.Ex: He hoaxed the popular media into thinking that he had burnt a million quid for the publicity it would, and has continued to, generate.Ex: Being able to bullshit effectively requires at least a modicum of knowledge about the subject at hand.* dejarse engañar = fall for, get + sucked in.* engañar al sistema = beat + the system, game + the system.* engañar el hambre = keep + the wolves from the door.* las apariencias engañan = don't judge a book by its cover, there's more to it than meets the eye.* si mi olfato no me engaña = if my hunch is right, if I am not mistaken.* * *engañar [A1 ]vt1(embaucar): no te dejes engañar don't be misled o fooled o deceived o taken insé que no estuviste allí, tú a mí no me engañas I know you weren't there, you can't fool mea él no se lo engaña tan fácilmente he's not so easily fooled o duped o deceived, he's not taken in that easilyte han engañado, no está hecho a mano you've been cheated o conned o had o done, it's not handmade ( colloq)me engañó la vista my eyes deceived o misled mesi la memoria no me engaña if my memory serves me right o correctlylas apariencias engañan appearances can be deceptiveengañar el hambre or el estómago to keep the wolf from the door ( colloq)comimos un poco de queso para engañar el hambre we had some cheese to keep the wolf from the door o to take the edge off our appetites o to keep us goingsu marido la engaña con la secretaria her husband's being unfaithful to her o cheating on her, he's having an affair with his secretaryno te engañes, no se va a casar contigo don't deceive o delude o kid yourself, she's not going to marry you2 (equivocarse) to be mistakenduró, si no me engaño, hasta noviembre it lasted until November, if I'm not mistaken* * *
engañar ( conjugate engañar) verbo transitivo
tú a mí no me engañas you can't fool me;
lo engañó haciéndole creer que … she deceived him into thinking that …;
engañar a algn para que haga algo to trick sb into doing sth
engañarse verbo pronominal ( refl) ( mentirse) to deceive oneself, kid oneself (colloq)
engañar
I verbo transitivo
1 to deceive, mislead
2 (mentir) to lie: no me engañes, ese no es tu coche, you can't fool me, this isn't your car
3 (la sed, el hambre, el sueño) comeremos un poco para engañar el hambre, we'll eat a bit to keep the wolf from the door
4 (timar) to cheat, trick
5 (ser infiel) to be unfaithful to
II verbo intransitivo to be deceptive: parece pequeña, pero engaña, it looks small, but it's deceptive
' engañar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
burlar
- confiada
- confiado
- torear
- tramoya
- clavar
- disfraz
- disfrazar
- joder
English:
betray
- cheat
- deceive
- delude
- double-cross
- dupe
- fool
- fox
- have
- hoax
- hoodwink
- lead on
- mess about
- mess around
- mislead
- put over
- ride
- stitch up
- take in
- trick
- try on
- two-time
- unfaithful
- wool
- hood
- kid
- lead
- square
- take
- two
* * *♦ vt1. [mentir] to deceive;engañó a su padre haciéndole ver que había aprobado she deceived her father into believing that she had passed;es difícil engañarla she is not easily deceived, she's hard to fool;logró engañar al portero he managed to outsmart the goalkeeper;me engañó lo bien que vestía y que hablaba she was so well dressed and so well spoken that I was taken in;¿a quién te crees que vas a engañar? who are you trying to fool o kid?;a mí no me engañas, sé que tienes cincuenta años you can't fool me, I know you're fifty2. [ser infiel a] to deceive, to cheat on;engaña a su marido she cheats on her husband;me engañó con mi mejor amiga he cheated on me with my best friend3. [estafar] to cheat, to swindle;te engañaron vendiéndote esto tan caro they cheated you if they sold that to you for such a high price;4. [hacer más llevadero] to appease;engañar el hambre to take the edge off one's hunger♦ vito be deceptive o misleading;engaña mucho, no es tan tonto como parece you can easily get the wrong impression, he's not as stupid as he seems;las apariencias engañan appearances can be deceptive* * *v/t1 deceive, cheat;engañar el hambre take the edge off one’s appetite;te han engañado you’ve been had fam* * *engañar vt1) embaucar: to trick, to deceive, to mislead2) : to cheat on, to be unfaithful to* * *engañar vb1. (mentir) to lie2. (ser infiel) to cheat on3. (timar) to trick4. (dar impresión falsa) to be deceptiveesta foto engaña: parezco más alta de lo que soy this photo is deceptive: I look taller than I am -
8 directo
adj.1 direct, to-the-point, hard-bitten, point-blank.2 blunt, businesslike, direct, straightaway.3 non-stop.adv.direct, straightly, right, straight off.* * *► adjetivo1 direct, straight1 DEPORTE straight hit\en directo TELEVISIÓN live————————1 DEPORTE straight hit* * *(f. - directa)adj.1) direct2) immediate•* * *1. ADJ1) [línea] straight2) [pregunta, respuesta, lenguaje] direct, straightforward3) [tren] direct, through; [vuelo] direct, non-stop4)fui directa a la comisaría — I went straight o directly to the police station
este tren va directo a Granada — this is a through o direct train to Granada, this train goes direct to Granada
5) (=sin intermediario) directrecibo órdenes directas del sargento — I get my orders straight o direct from the sergeant
6) (Ling) [complemento, traducción] direct7) (Radio, TV)2.SM (Boxeo) straight punch; (Tenis) forehand drive* * *I- ta adjetivo1) < vuelo> direct, nonstop; <ruta/acceso> directun tren directo — a direct o through train
2) (Rad, TV)3) <lenguaje/pregunta> direct; < respuesta> straight; < persona> direct, straightforwardII* * *= direct, straightforward, blunt.Ex. This is because a reference provides little direct information about a document, but rather refers the user to another location or entry where this information can be found.Ex. Even in this apparently straightforward situation, complications can arise.Ex. The author discusses the range of enquiries he deals with, the sources of information he uses, and the blunt attitude with which he deals with many enquirers.----* acceso directo = direct access.* acceso directo en pantalla = online access.* catálogo directo = direct catalogue.* catálogo directo alfabético = alphabetico-direct catalogue.* codificación directa de fila sencilla = single row direct coding.* concierto en directo = live concert.* consecuencia directa = consequential effect.* entrada directa = direct entry.* envío directo por correo = direct mail.* estilo directo = direct speech, direct discourse.* evaluación directa = obtrusive evaluation.* facturación directa = direct billing.* grupo musical en directo = live band.* música en directo = live band, live music.* orden directo = direct order.* relación directa = direct relationship.* relación directa significativa = significant direct relationship.* sin intervención directa = nonobtrusive.* teléfono de línea directa = direct-dial telephone.* venta directa = direct sale.* venta directa al público = sale + over the counter.* * *I- ta adjetivo1) < vuelo> direct, nonstop; <ruta/acceso> directun tren directo — a direct o through train
2) (Rad, TV)3) <lenguaje/pregunta> direct; < respuesta> straight; < persona> direct, straightforwardII* * *= direct, straightforward, blunt.Ex: This is because a reference provides little direct information about a document, but rather refers the user to another location or entry where this information can be found.
Ex: Even in this apparently straightforward situation, complications can arise.Ex: The author discusses the range of enquiries he deals with, the sources of information he uses, and the blunt attitude with which he deals with many enquirers.* acceso directo = direct access.* acceso directo en pantalla = online access.* catálogo directo = direct catalogue.* catálogo directo alfabético = alphabetico-direct catalogue.* codificación directa de fila sencilla = single row direct coding.* concierto en directo = live concert.* consecuencia directa = consequential effect.* entrada directa = direct entry.* envío directo por correo = direct mail.* estilo directo = direct speech, direct discourse.* evaluación directa = obtrusive evaluation.* facturación directa = direct billing.* grupo musical en directo = live band.* música en directo = live band, live music.* orden directo = direct order.* relación directa = direct relationship.* relación directa significativa = significant direct relationship.* sin intervención directa = nonobtrusive.* teléfono de línea directa = direct-dial telephone.* venta directa = direct sale.* venta directa al público = sale + over the counter.* * *A ‹vuelo› direct, nonstop; ‹ruta/acceso› directun tren directo a direct o through traindescendiente por línea directa direct descendantme mantengo en contacto directo con ellos I keep in direct contact with themes mi jefe directo he is my immediate boss o superiorelecciones directas al Parlamento Europeo direct elections to the European Parliament[ S ] venta directa al público direct sales to the publicB ( Rad, TV):en directo liveuna emisión en directo desde el Teatro Solís a live transmission o broadcast from the Solís theaterel encuentro será televisado en directo the match will be broadcast livesonido en directo live soundC ‹persona› direct, straightforward; ‹lenguaje/pregunta› direct; ‹respuesta› straightA (en boxeo) straight punch* * *
directo◊ -ta adjetivo
1 ‹ vuelo› direct, nonstop;
‹ruta/acceso› direct;
‹ tren› direct, through ( before n)
2 (Rad, TV):
3 ‹lenguaje/pregunta› direct;
‹ respuesta› straight;
‹ persona› direct, straightforward
directo,-a adjetivo direct
♦ Locuciones: TV Rad en directo, live
' directo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- complemento
- directa
- emisión
- emitir
- estilo
- la
- le
- les
- me
- os
- preferir
- se
- señora
- te
- a
- abierto
- contagioso
- discado
- nos
- pasar
- retransmisión
- transmisión
- tren
English:
appreciate
- bluff
- blunt
- choose
- close
- direct
- direct-mail advertising
- excuse
- expect
- feel
- first-hand
- fuck
- get
- hear of
- help out
- her
- him
- imagine
- immediate
- it
- lady
- let
- listen
- live
- look at
- make
- me
- mean
- mind
- nonstop
- notice
- object
- observe
- opposed
- plain
- pointed
- promise
- propose
- put off
- ram
- random access
- recollect
- remind
- risk
- running
- see
- speech
- stand
- study
- teach
* * *directo, -a♦ adj1. [en línea recta] direct;éste es el camino más directo para llegar al pueblo this is the most direct way to get to the village;es descendiente directo de los Stroganoff he's a direct descendant of the Stroganoffs;su jefe directo es el comandante de la nave he reports directly to the ship's captain2. [sin detención, sin obstáculos] direct;no hay tren directo de Barcelona a Roma there isn't a direct train from Barcelona to Rome;tiene línea directa con la Casa Blanca he has a direct line to the White House;acceso directo a información privilegiada direct access to inside o privileged information;le gusta el trato directo con el cliente he enjoys the direct contact with customers3. [persona, pregunta] direct;su lenguaje era directo, sin rodeos her words were direct, she didn't beat about the bush;contestaba con respuestas directas y sinceras her answers were direct and sincere♦ nm1. [en boxeo] jabdirecto de derecha right jab;directo de izquierda left jab2. [tren] through train3. [en televisión] live broadcast;no le tengo ningún miedo al directo I'm not scared of doing live broadcasts;en directo [retransmisión, concierto] live;la televisión retransmite el debate en directo the debate is being broadcast live on television♦ advstraight;directo a straight to* * *I adj1 direct;tren directo direct train, Br tb through train2:en directo TV, RAD live3:ir directo al asunto get straight to the point* * *directo, -ta adj1) : direct, straight, immediate2)en directo : live (in broadcasting)* * *directo adj1. (en general) direct2. (tren) through -
9 perjuicio
m.harm, damage.causar perjuicios (a) to do harm o damage (to)ir en perjuicio de to be detrimental tola reforma educativa favorece a algunas asignaturas en perjuicio de otras the education reform favors some subjects at the expense of otherslo haré, sin perjuicio de que proteste I'll do it, but I retain the right to make a complaint about it* * *1 (material) damage; (económico) loss\causar perjuicio a alguien to damage somebody's interestscon perjuicio para resulting in damage toen perjuicio de adversely affecting, to the detriment of, againstsin perjuicio de without adversely affecting, without detriment to 2 DERECHO without prejudice to* * *noun m.harm, damage* * *SM damage, harmel escándalo ha reportado graves perjuicios al ministro — the scandal has done the minister serious damage o harm
•
en perjuicio de algo — to the detriment of sth, at the expense of sthhan bajado los precios en perjuicio de la calidad — prices have fallen to the detriment o at the expense of quality
•
redundar en perjuicio de algo — to be detrimental to sth, harm sth•
sin perjuicio de — (Jur) without prejudice todaño 1)sin perjuicio de que luego me pueda arrepentir — even though I might change my mind later, in spite of the fact that I might change my mind later
* * *a) ( daño) damageno sufrió ningún perjuicio — it did him no harm o damage
b)en perjuicio de — (frml)
redunda o va en perjuicio de todos — it works against o is detrimental to everyone
c)sin perjuicio: sin perjuicio para su salud without detriment to his health (frml); sin perjuicio de los derechos establecidos por la ley — without affecting your statutory rights
* * *= disservice, harmdoing.Ex. A sham catalog is a disservice to the user, and participating in the creation of a sham catalog is personally degrading to a professional.Ex. The act of ' harmdoing' is defined, & the impact of legal structures on the behavior of the harmdoer & victim is examined.----* caso por daños y perjuicios = damages case.* causar perjuicio = bring + harm.* compensación por daños y perjuicios = liquidated damages.* daños y perjuicios = consequential damage.* demandar por daños y perjuicios = sue for + damage.* en perjuicio de = to the detriment of, to + Posesivo + detriment.* indemnización por daños y perjuicios = compensatory damages.* reparar un perjuicio = make + amends (for/to).* sin perjuicio de = notwithstanding.* sin perjuicios = open mind.* * *a) ( daño) damageno sufrió ningún perjuicio — it did him no harm o damage
b)en perjuicio de — (frml)
redunda o va en perjuicio de todos — it works against o is detrimental to everyone
c)sin perjuicio: sin perjuicio para su salud without detriment to his health (frml); sin perjuicio de los derechos establecidos por la ley — without affecting your statutory rights
* * *= disservice, harmdoing.Ex: A sham catalog is a disservice to the user, and participating in the creation of a sham catalog is personally degrading to a professional.
Ex: The act of ' harmdoing' is defined, & the impact of legal structures on the behavior of the harmdoer & victim is examined.* caso por daños y perjuicios = damages case.* causar perjuicio = bring + harm.* compensación por daños y perjuicios = liquidated damages.* daños y perjuicios = consequential damage.* demandar por daños y perjuicios = sue for + damage.* en perjuicio de = to the detriment of, to + Posesivo + detriment.* indemnización por daños y perjuicios = compensatory damages.* reparar un perjuicio = make + amends (for/to).* sin perjuicio de = notwithstanding.* sin perjuicios = open mind.* * *1 (daño) damagecausó grave perjuicio a su reputación it caused serious damage to his reputationesto le reportará a la empresa un gran perjuicio económico this will prove very damaging for the company financially, this will prove highly detrimental to the company financially ( frml)no sufrió ningún perjuicio it did him no harm o damage2en perjuicio de ( frml): la ley electoral redunda en perjuicio de los partidos minoritarios the electoral law works against o works to the detriment of o is detrimental to minority partieslo beneficia a él pero va en perjuicio de todos los demás it works to his advantage but to everyone else's disadvantage, it benefits him but it is detrimental to everyone else ( frml)3sin perjuicio: sin perjuicio para su salud without detriment to his health ( frml)sin perjuicio de los derechos establecidos por la ley without affecting your statutory rightses preciso tomar una decisión ahora, sin perjuicio de que más tarde cambiemos de opinión we need to make a decision now, but this doesn't mean we can't change our minds later o it is essential we make a decision now, but this does not preclude a change of plan at a later date* * *
perjuicio sustantivo masculino ( daño) damage;◊ no sufrió ningún perjuicio it did him no harm o damage;
le causó un gran perjuicio it was very damaging to him;
redunda o va en perjuicio de todos it works against o (frml) is detrimental to everyone;
sin perjuicio para su salud without detriment to his health (frml);
sin perjuicio de que cambiemos de opinión even though we may change our minds later
perjuicio sustantivo masculino harm, damage: tendrá que pagar daños y perjuicios, he'll have to pay damages
' perjuicio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
crasa
- craso
- daño
- mal
- remediar
- reparación
- revertir
- sangrar
- sufrir
- reparar
English:
damage
- detriment
- disservice
- harm
- prejudice
* * *perjuicio nmharm, damage;causar perjuicios (a) to do harm o damage (to);ir en perjuicio de to be detrimental to;la reforma educativa favorece a algunas asignaturas en perjuicio de otras the education reform favours some subjects at the expense of others;una indemnización por daños y perjuicios compensation for damages;sin perjuicio: lo haré, sin perjuicio de que proteste I'll do it, but I retain the right to make a complaint about it;urge la reforma de la ley, sin perjuicio de la revisión de otras leyes the law must be reformed as a matter of urgency, however this should not mean that the review of other laws is neglected* * *m harm, damage;sin perjuicio de without affecting* * *perjuicio nm1) : harm, damage2)en perjuicio de : to the detriment of -
10 Folgeprämie
Folgeprämie
renewal (current) premium;
• Folgeprüfung (Statistik) sequential test;
• Folgerecht right of stoppage [in transitu];
• Folgerückversicherung retrocession;
• Folgeschaden consequential damages (loss);
• Folgeschadenversicherung consequential loss (damage) insurance;
• Folgeschätzung (Statistik) sequential estimation;
• finanzielle Folgewirkung financial involvement;
• in der Folgezeit in the sequel. -
11 schaden
v/i (jemandem, einer Sache) damage, harm (auch Ruf, Beziehung etc.); (schädlich sein für) be harmful to; bes. gesundheitlich, psychisch etc.: have a harmful effect on; (nachteilig sein) auch be detrimental ( oder harmful) to förm.; das schadet der Gesundheit it’s bad for your health; Rauchen schadet der Gesundheit smoking is detrimental ( oder harmful) to (your) health förm., es schadet den Augen this harms ( oder is bad for) your eyes; es schadet mehr, als dass es nützt it does more harm than good; es kann doch nicht(s) schaden there’s no harm in it, is there?; it won’t do any harm, will it?; ein Versuch kann nicht(s) schaden there’s no harm in trying; das schadet nichts it doesn’t do any harm; (macht nichts) it doesn’t matter; das schadet ihm nichts it won’t do him any harm; das schadet ihm gar nichts (geschieht ihm recht) it serves him right; es würde ihr ( gar) nichts schaden, wenn sie... it wouldn’t do her any harm at all to (+ Inf.), it would do her good to (+ Inf.) etwas Bewegung könnte dir nicht(s) schaden a bit of exercise wouldn’t do you any harm; was schadet es schon, wenn... what does it matter if...* * *der Schadenloss; injury; prejudice; hurt; disadvantage; harm; damage; trouble; mischief; defect; disservice; detriment* * *Scha|den ['ʃaːdn]m -s, -['ʃɛːdn]1) (= Beschädigung, Zerstörung) damage no pl, no indef art (durch caused by, an +dat to); (= Personenschaden) injury; (= Verlust) loss; (= Unheil, Leid) harmeinen Scháden verursachen, Scháden/Schäden anrichten — to cause damage
den Scháden begrenzen — to limit the damage
ich habe einen Scháden am Auto — my car has been damaged
zu jds Scháden gereichen (geh) — to be to sb's detriment
es soll sein Scháden nicht sein — it will not be to his disadvantage
es ist nicht zu deinem Scháden — it won't do you any harm
den Scháden von etw haben — to suffer for sth
zu Scháden kommen — to suffer; (physisch) to be hurt or injured
nicht zu Scháden kommen — not to come to any harm
Scháden nehmen — to damage or harm sth
jdm Scháden zufügen — to harm sb
Scháden zufügen — to harm or damage sth
geringe/einige Schäden aufweisen — to have suffered little/some damage
aus or durch Scháden wird man klug (Prov) — you learn by or from your mistakes
wer den Scháden hat, braucht für den Spott nicht zu sorgen (Prov) — don't mock the afflicted
2) (= Defekt) fault; (= körperlicher Mangel) defectSchäden aufweisen — to be defective; (Organ) to be damaged
ein Scháden an der Leber — a damaged liver
du hast wohl 'nen Scháden! (inf) — you're not quite right in the head! (inf)
* * *der1) (damage; injury; distress: I'll make sure you come to no harm; He meant no harm; It'll do you no harm to go.) harm2) (injury or hurt, especially to a thing: The storm did/caused a lot of damage; She suffered brain-damage as a result of the accident.) damage3) (harm, damage or disadvantage: to the detriment of his health.) detriment4) (to do harm (to) or have a bad effect (on): It wouldn't hurt you to work late just once.) hurt5) hurtfulness* * *Scha·den<-s, Schäden>[ˈʃa:dn̩, pl ˈʃɛ:dn̩]mabsichtlich herbeigeführter \Schaden wilful damageeingetretener \Schaden detriment incurredideeller \Schaden non-pecuniary damageimmaterieller \Schaden intangible damagemittelbarer \Schaden consequential [or indirect] damagejdm/etw \Schaden zufügen to harm sb/to harm [or damage] sthes soll jds \Schaden nicht sein it will not be to sb's disadvantage, sb won't regret it\Schaden anrichten/erleiden to cause/suffer damagefür einen \Schaden haften to be liable for a loss\Schaden nehmen to suffer damage2. (Verletzung) injury[bei etw dat] zu \Schaden/nicht zu \Schaden kommen (geh) to be hurt [or injured] [in sth]/to not come to any harm [in sth]3.▶ keine \Schaden not a single bastard sl* * *der; Schadens, Schäden1) damage no pl., no indef. art.ein kleiner/großer Schaden — little/major damage
jemandem [einen] Schaden zufügen — harm somebody
zu Schaden kommen — (verletzt werden) be hurt or injured
2) (Nachteil) disadvantagezu Schaden kommen — suffer; be adversely affected
* * *schaden v/i (jemandem, einer Sache) damage, harm (auch Ruf, Beziehung etc); (schädlich sein für) be harmful to; besonders gesundheitlich, psychisch etc: have a harmful effect on; (nachteilig sein) auch be detrimental ( oder harmful) to form;das schadet der Gesundheit it’s bad for your health;es schadet den Augen this harms ( oder is bad for) your eyes;es schadet mehr, als dass es nützt it does more harm than good;es kann doch nicht(s) schaden there’s no harm in it, is there?; it won’t do any harm, will it?;ein Versuch kann nicht(s) schaden there’s no harm in trying;das schadet nichts it doesn’t do any harm; (macht nichts) it doesn’t matter;das schadet ihm nichts it won’t do him any harm;das schadet ihm gar nichts (geschieht ihm recht) it serves him right;es würde ihr (gar) nichts schaden, wenn sie … it wouldn’t do her any harm at all to (+inf), it would do her good to (+inf)etwas Bewegung könnte dir nicht(s) schaden a bit of exercise wouldn’t do you any harm;was schadet es schon, wenn … what does it matter if ……schaden m im subst1. gesundheitlich:Gehirnschaden brain damage;Gelenkschaden joint damage;Haltungsschaden harm to the posture2. (Beschädigung, Verlust):Karosserieschaden damage to the bodywork, body damage;Blitzschaden lightning damage;Manöverschaden damage caused by (military) manoeuvres (US -euvers)* * *der; Schadens, Schäden1) damage no pl., no indef. art.ein kleiner/großer Schaden — little/major damage
jemandem [einen] Schaden zufügen — harm somebody
zu Schaden kommen — (verletzt werden) be hurt or injured
2) (Nachteil) disadvantagezu Schaden kommen — suffer; be adversely affected
* * *-¨e m.damage n.detriment n.disadvantage n.disadvantages n.disservice n.harm n.mischief n.prejudice n. -
12 Schaden
v/i (jemandem, einer Sache) damage, harm (auch Ruf, Beziehung etc.); (schädlich sein für) be harmful to; bes. gesundheitlich, psychisch etc.: have a harmful effect on; (nachteilig sein) auch be detrimental ( oder harmful) to förm.; das schadet der Gesundheit it’s bad for your health; Rauchen schadet der Gesundheit smoking is detrimental ( oder harmful) to (your) health förm., es schadet den Augen this harms ( oder is bad for) your eyes; es schadet mehr, als dass es nützt it does more harm than good; es kann doch nicht(s) schaden there’s no harm in it, is there?; it won’t do any harm, will it?; ein Versuch kann nicht(s) schaden there’s no harm in trying; das schadet nichts it doesn’t do any harm; (macht nichts) it doesn’t matter; das schadet ihm nichts it won’t do him any harm; das schadet ihm gar nichts (geschieht ihm recht) it serves him right; es würde ihr ( gar) nichts schaden, wenn sie... it wouldn’t do her any harm at all to (+ Inf.), it would do her good to (+ Inf.) etwas Bewegung könnte dir nicht(s) schaden a bit of exercise wouldn’t do you any harm; was schadet es schon, wenn... what does it matter if...* * *der Schadenloss; injury; prejudice; hurt; disadvantage; harm; damage; trouble; mischief; defect; disservice; detriment* * *Scha|den ['ʃaːdn]m -s, -['ʃɛːdn]1) (= Beschädigung, Zerstörung) damage no pl, no indef art (durch caused by, an +dat to); (= Personenschaden) injury; (= Verlust) loss; (= Unheil, Leid) harmeinen Scháden verursachen, Scháden/Schäden anrichten — to cause damage
den Scháden begrenzen — to limit the damage
ich habe einen Scháden am Auto — my car has been damaged
zu jds Scháden gereichen (geh) — to be to sb's detriment
es soll sein Scháden nicht sein — it will not be to his disadvantage
es ist nicht zu deinem Scháden — it won't do you any harm
den Scháden von etw haben — to suffer for sth
zu Scháden kommen — to suffer; (physisch) to be hurt or injured
nicht zu Scháden kommen — not to come to any harm
Scháden nehmen — to damage or harm sth
jdm Scháden zufügen — to harm sb
Scháden zufügen — to harm or damage sth
geringe/einige Schäden aufweisen — to have suffered little/some damage
aus or durch Scháden wird man klug (Prov) — you learn by or from your mistakes
wer den Scháden hat, braucht für den Spott nicht zu sorgen (Prov) — don't mock the afflicted
2) (= Defekt) fault; (= körperlicher Mangel) defectSchäden aufweisen — to be defective; (Organ) to be damaged
ein Scháden an der Leber — a damaged liver
du hast wohl 'nen Scháden! (inf) — you're not quite right in the head! (inf)
* * *der1) (damage; injury; distress: I'll make sure you come to no harm; He meant no harm; It'll do you no harm to go.) harm2) (injury or hurt, especially to a thing: The storm did/caused a lot of damage; She suffered brain-damage as a result of the accident.) damage3) (harm, damage or disadvantage: to the detriment of his health.) detriment4) (to do harm (to) or have a bad effect (on): It wouldn't hurt you to work late just once.) hurt5) hurtfulness* * *Scha·den<-s, Schäden>[ˈʃa:dn̩, pl ˈʃɛ:dn̩]mabsichtlich herbeigeführter \Schaden wilful damageeingetretener \Schaden detriment incurredideeller \Schaden non-pecuniary damageimmaterieller \Schaden intangible damagemittelbarer \Schaden consequential [or indirect] damagejdm/etw \Schaden zufügen to harm sb/to harm [or damage] sthes soll jds \Schaden nicht sein it will not be to sb's disadvantage, sb won't regret it\Schaden anrichten/erleiden to cause/suffer damagefür einen \Schaden haften to be liable for a loss\Schaden nehmen to suffer damage2. (Verletzung) injury[bei etw dat] zu \Schaden/nicht zu \Schaden kommen (geh) to be hurt [or injured] [in sth]/to not come to any harm [in sth]3.▶ keine \Schaden not a single bastard sl* * *der; Schadens, Schäden1) damage no pl., no indef. art.ein kleiner/großer Schaden — little/major damage
jemandem [einen] Schaden zufügen — harm somebody
zu Schaden kommen — (verletzt werden) be hurt or injured
2) (Nachteil) disadvantagezu Schaden kommen — suffer; be adversely affected
* * *1. damage (Schaden nehmen be damaged; Person, Gesundheit etc: suffer;einen Schaden am Knie haben have a damaged knee; besonders nach Unfall: have a knee injury;bleibende/keine bleibenden Schäden lasting/no lasting damage;zu Schaden kommen be hurt ( oder injured);nicht zu Schaden kommen not come to any harm;Personen kamen nicht zu Schaden nobody was injured2. (Beschädigung) damage;Schaden am Lack/Getriebe damage to the paintwork/transmission;es entstand (ein) Schaden in Höhe von … damage amounting to … was caused;einen Schaden in Höhe von … verursachen cause damage amounting to …;der Schaden beläuft sich auf the damage amounts to …;der Sturm richtete gewaltige Schäden an the storm caused a tremendous amount of damage3. (Verlust) loss;finanzieller Schaden financial loss;einen Schaden feststellen/festsetzen/regulieren Versicherung: establish/assess/adjust a loss4. (Nachteil) disadvantage;es soll dein Schaden nicht sein it won’t be to your disadvantage;wer den Schaden hat, braucht für den Spott nicht zu sorgen the laugh’s always on the loser;durch Schaden wird man klug once bitten twice shy;ab mit Schaden umg good riddance* * *der; Schadens, Schäden1) damage no pl., no indef. art.ein kleiner/großer Schaden — little/major damage
jemandem [einen] Schaden zufügen — harm somebody
zu Schaden kommen — (verletzt werden) be hurt or injured
2) (Nachteil) disadvantagezu Schaden kommen — suffer; be adversely affected
* * *-¨e m.damage n.detriment n.disadvantage n.disadvantages n.disservice n.harm n.mischief n.prejudice n. -
13 trascendental
adj.transcendental, important, far-reaching, epoch-making.* * *► adjetivo1 (importante) significant, very important, consequential; (de gran alcance) far-reaching2 (filosofía) transcendent, transcendental* * *ADJ1) (=importante) significant, important; (=esencial) vital2) (Fil) transcendental* * *a) ( importante) <noticia/ocasión> momentous; ( de gran alcance) <decisión/cambio/efecto> far-reachingb) (Fil) transcendental* * *= seminal, momentous, of consequence, transcendental, landmark.Ex. He has published seminal papers on automated cataloging and authority control in Library Journal, Library Quarterly, and Journal of Library Automation.Ex. The new realities identified above are fraught with momentous implications = Las nuevas realidades identificadas más arriba están cargadas de implicaciones trascendentales.Ex. We have the right and responsibility to make wise decisions in 'times of consequence'.Ex. This shows that these two dimensions of human experience, the mundane and the transcendental, are both governed by a single structural principle.Ex. This landmark legal settlement comes at a time when there is already an intense shortage of bedside nurses throughout the country.----* meditación trascendental = transcendental meditation.* no ser trascedental = be of no consequence.* * *a) ( importante) <noticia/ocasión> momentous; ( de gran alcance) <decisión/cambio/efecto> far-reachingb) (Fil) transcendental* * *= seminal, momentous, of consequence, transcendental, landmark.Ex: He has published seminal papers on automated cataloging and authority control in Library Journal, Library Quarterly, and Journal of Library Automation.
Ex: The new realities identified above are fraught with momentous implications = Las nuevas realidades identificadas más arriba están cargadas de implicaciones trascendentales.Ex: We have the right and responsibility to make wise decisions in 'times of consequence'.Ex: This shows that these two dimensions of human experience, the mundane and the transcendental, are both governed by a single structural principle.Ex: This landmark legal settlement comes at a time when there is already an intense shortage of bedside nurses throughout the country.* meditación trascendental = transcendental meditation.* no ser trascedental = be of no consequence.* * *1 (importante) momentousun hecho de trascendental importancia a momentous event, an event of great significanceuna decisión trascendental para el futuro del país a decision which has far-reaching implications for the future of the country2 ( Fil) transcendental* * *
trascendental adjetivo
( de gran alcance) ‹decisión/cambio/efecto› far-reachingb) (Fil) transcendental
trascendental, trascendente adjetivo
1 significant, very important
2 Fil transcendental
' trascendental' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
histórica
- histórico
- transcendental
- trascendente
- hito
English:
momentous
- transcendental
* * *trascendental, transcendental adj1. [importante] [cambio, paso, hecho] momentous;un tema de trascendental importancia a tremendously important issue;estos hallazgos pueden ser trascendentales en el futuro these discoveries may turn out to be exceptionally important in the future2. [filosófico, elevado] transcendental;Famponerse trascendental to wax philosophical3. Filosofía transcendental* * *adj momentous; en filosofía transcendental* * *trascendental adj1) : transcendental2) : important, momentous -
14 Verlust
Verlust m 1. BANK loss; 2. GEN wastage; 3. IMP/EXP forfeiting; 4. PAT damage; 5. RW charge off; 6. RECHT loss; 7. WIWI leakage • einen Verlust abdecken FIN cover a loss • einen Verlust ausweisen RW report a loss, show a loss • einen Verlust erleiden 1. RW sustain a loss; 2. RECHT suffer loss • einen Verlust erwarten FIN expect a loss • einen Verlust erwirtschaften WIWI run a deficit • einen Verlust in Kauf nehmen BÖRSE take a loss, accept [tolerate] a loss • einen Verlust melden RW report a loss • einen Verlust tragen FIN carry a loss, stand a loss • Verlust machen 1. FIN, RW operate in the red; 2. WIWI run a deficit • Verluste einfahren FIN, RW operate in the red • Verluste hinnehmen WIWI lose out, sustain losses, suffer losses* * *m 1. < Bank> loss; 2. < Geschäft> wastage; 3. <Imp/Exp> forfeiting; 4. < Patent> damage; 5. < Rechnung> charge off; 6. < Recht> loss; 7. <Vw> leakage ■ einen Verlust abdecken < Finanz> cover a loss ■ einen Verlust ausweisen < Rechnung> report a loss, show a loss ■ einen Verlust erleiden 1. < Rechnung> sustain a loss; 2. < Recht> suffer loss ■ einen Verlust erwarten < Finanz> expect a loss ■ einen Verlust erwirtschaften <Vw> run a deficit ■ einen Verlust in Kauf nehmen < Börse> take a loss, accept/tolerate a loss ■ einen Verlust melden < Rechnung> report a loss ■ einen Verlust tragen < Finanz> carry a loss, stand a loss ■ Verlust machen 1. <Finanz, Rechnung> operate in the red; 2. <Vw> run a deficit ■ Verluste hinnehmen <Vw> lose out, sustain losses, suffer losses ■ Verluste einfahren infrml <Finanz, Rechnung> operate in the red* * *Verlust
(Abgang) wastage, (Defizit) deficit, red (US coll.), (Leckage) leakage, (Nachteil) disadvantage, detriment, (Schaden) damage, detriment, cost, (Schwund) shrinkage, (Spiel) losings, (Verderb) spoilage, waste, (Verfall) forfeiture, (Verlustgeschäft) sacrifice;
• bei Verlust under pain (with forfeiture) of;
• bei Eintritt eines Verlustes in the event (upon the occurrence) of a loss;
• in Verlust geraten lost;
• mit Verlust at a sacrifice (loss);
• nach Abschreibung aller Verluste after charging off all losses;
• ohne einen einzigen Verlust with a no-loss record;
• ohne Rücksicht auf Verluste at all risks;
• abschätzbarer Verlust estimable loss;
• steuerlich absetzbarer (abzugsfähiger) Verlust loss available for relief, deductible loss;
• steuerlich nicht absetzbarer Verlust loss not allowable;
• abzugsfähiger Verlust deductible loss;
• steuerlich anerkannter Verlust taxable loss;
• anteilsmäßiger Verlust proportional loss;
• in der Bilanz ausgewiesener Verlust loss as shown in the balance sheet;
• auf Brandstiftung beruhender Verlust incendiary loss;
• beträchtlicher Verlust severe loss;
• nicht betriebsbedingter Verlust non-trading loss;
• buchmäßiger Verlust accounting (book) loss;
• drohender Verlust danger of loss;
• eingetretener (entstandener) Verlust incurred (actual) loss;
• einmaliger Verlust non-recurring loss;
• endgültiger Verlust dead loss (sl.);
• enorme Verluste sea of red ink;
• auf konzernfremde Gesellschaften entfallender Verlust (Bilanz) minority interest in losses;
• entstandener Verlust occurred loss;
• durch Kursschwankungen entstandener Verlust exchange loss;
• durch Nichtvermietung entstandener Verlust vacancy loss;
• durch Preisherabsetzung (Preisheraufsetzung) entstandener Verlust markdown (markup) loss;
• bei der Liquidation voraussichtlich entstehende Verluste total estimated deficiency from realization of assets;
• erkannter Verlust (Spediteur) known loss;
• nicht erkannter Verlust (Spediteur) concealed loss;
• erlittener Verlust loss sustained;
• ersetzbarer Verlust recoverable (retrievable) loss;
• erwartete Verluste anticipated losses;
• eventuelle Verluste possible losses;
• finanzieller Verlust pecuniary loss;
• durch Exzedentenrückversicherung nicht gedeckter Verlust uninsured excess loss;
• von der Versicherung nicht gedeckter Verlust loss not compensated by insurance;
• von der Versicherung voll gedeckter Verlust loss fully covered by insurance;
• versicherungsmäßig gedeckte Verluste losses recoverable under a contract of insurance;
• nicht geschäftsbedingter Verlust non-business loss;
• gewerbliche Verluste loss from business or profession;
• großer Verlust heavy (severe) loss;
• aus zweifelhaften Forderungen herrührende Verluste bad-debt losses (US);
• zufällig hervorgerufener besonderer Verlust (Steuer) casual loss;
• kräftige Verluste sharp losses;
• laufender Verlust operating loss;
• minimale Verluste minimum of losses, trivial losses;
• mittelbarer Verlust consequential (constructive) loss;
• Per-Saldo-Verlust net loss;
• produktionsbedingter Verlust manufacturing loss;
• reiner Verlust net (dead, sl.) loss;
• schmerzlicher Verlust bereavement;
• schwerer Verlust heavy (severe) loss;
• für den Konzernausgleich zur Verfügung stehender Verlust loss available for group relief (Br.);
• steuerabzugsfähige Verluste losses deductible from earned income;
• tatsächlicher Verlust actual loss;
• aus dem Jahresertrag zu tilgende Verluste losses chargeable against the year;
• totaler Verlust dead (sl.) (outright) loss;
• übermäßiger Verlust excess loss;
• unbedeutender Verlust insignificant (trivial) loss;
• uneinbringlicher Verlust irretrievable (irredeemable) loss;
• nicht unerhebliche Verluste considerable (heavy) losses;
• unersetzlicher Verlust irrecoverable (irretrievable, irredeemable) loss;
• unerwarteter Verlust unanticipated loss;
• unmittelbarer Verlust direct loss;
• unwiederbringlicher Verlust irretrievable loss;
• steuerlich noch nicht verbrauchte Verluste unabsorbed losses;
• vermutlicher Verlust presumptive loss;
• nicht versicherter Verlust uninsured loss;
• durch Betrug einzelner Gesellschafter verursachte Verluste losses occasioned by the fraud of any partners;
• durch Brand verursachter Verlust loss by fire;
• steuerlich nicht verwertbarer Verlust unrelieved loss (Br.);
• aus den Vorjahren vorgetragene Verluste losses brought forward from previous years;
• vorweggenommener Verlust anticipated loss;
• weitere Verluste supplemental losses;
• auf Abschreibungen im Anschaffungsjahr zurückzuführender steuerlicher Verlust loss arising from first-year allowance;
• Gewinn und Verlust profit and loss, losses and gains;
• Verluste aus dem Abgang von Gegenständen des Anlagevermögens losses on retirement of fixed assets;
• Verlust überseeischer Absatzgebiete loss of overseas markets;
• Verlust von Absatzmärkten loss of markets;
• ein Verlust nach dem anderen loss on loss;
• Verlust der Arbeitsfähigkeit loss of earning capacity;
• Verlust der Arbeitskraft des Ehegatten loss of services of the spouse (Br.);
• Verlust des Arbeitsplatzes loss of employment;
• Verluste im Auslandskreditgeschäft foreign-loan losses;
• Verluste durch Betriebsunterbrechung use and occupancy loss;
• Verlust an der Börse market loss;
• Verluste aus Bürgschaftsverpflichtungen surety losses;
• Verlust der bürgerlichen Ehrenrechte forfeit of civil rights;
• Verlust der Erwerbsfähigkeit loss of earning capacity;
• Verlust durch Feuer losses caused by fire;
• Verlust aus zweifelhaften Forderungen bad (US) (doubtful, Br.) debt losses, loss from bad (US) (doubtful, Br.) debts;
• Verluste der Fremdenverkehrswirtschaft travel spending deficit;
• Verlust im Geschäftsjahr (Versicherungsgesellschaft) underwriting loss;
• Verluste der Gesellschaft corporate losses (US);
• Verlust durch allgemeine Havarie average loss;
• Verlust in Höhe des Zeitwertes [des versicherten Gegenstandes] actual loss;
• Verlust aus Kapitalanlagen loss on investments;
• Verlust der Konzession loss of franchise;
• Verlust aus Kursschwankungen exchange loss;
• Verlust der Ladung loss of cargo;
• irreversibler Verlust von Land und Habitaten irreversible loss of land and habitats;
• Verluste der Landwirtschaft farm losses;
• Verlust der Lebensgemeinschaft loss of consortium (Br.);
• Verluste von Marktanteilen market-share losses;
• Verlust von Marktanteilen an Mitbewerber loss of market share to competitors;
• Verlust von Menschenleben loss of life;
• Verluste im Mietgeschäft rental losses;
• Verlust des Pensionsanspruches disqualification of benefit, forfeiture of a pension;
• Verlust der Prämie für unfallfreies Fahren loss of no-claims bonus;
• Verlust eines Rechtes loss (forfeiture) of a right;
• Verlust auf See marine loss;
• Verlust der Souveränität der Mitgliedstaaten zugunsten der Marktkräfte loss of national sovereignty to market forces;
• Verlust vor Steuern pre-tax loss;
• Verlust auf dem Transport loss in transit;
• Verlust aus einem Verkauf sales loss;
• Verlust bei Verladungen loss of shipments (US);
• Verlust von Vermögenswerten loss of property values;
• Verlust infolge eines nicht zustande gekommenen Vertragsabschlusses loss of contract;
• Verlust der biologischen Vielfalt loss of biodiversity;
• Verluste aus Wertminderungen oder dem Abgang von Gegenständen des Umlaufvermögens außer Vorräten valuation adjustment on current assets other than inventories;
• Verlust aus Wertpapieranlagen loss from securities holding;
• Verlust an Zeit und Lohn broken time;
• Verlust ausweisend showing a loss (deficit);
• Verlust bringend ruinous, involving (causing) a loss, losing, loss-bringing;
• Verluste abbuchen to cut one’s losses;
• Verlust abschätzen to assess [the extend of] a loss;
• mit Verlust abschließen to show (result in, close with) a loss;
• Jahr mit Verlust abschließen to close a year in the red (US coll.);
• seine Verluste abschreiben to cut (charge off, deduct) one’s losses;
• Verlust abwenden to turn off a loss;
• mit Verlust arbeiten to operate (run, carry on) at a loss, to run in the red (US coll.);
• mit schweren Verlusten arbeiten to work out heavy deficits;
• Verluste auffangen to absorb (cushion) losses;
• für einen Verlust aufkommen to be liable for a loss;
• Verluste aufweisen to show a loss, to show red ink (US coll.);
• Verluste für das vierte Quartal aufweisen to report a fourth-quarter loss;
• Verlust ausgleichen to make good a loss, to make up for a deficit, to make good a deficit;
• Verluste wieder ausgleichen (Börse) to recover one’s losses;
• Verlust ausweisen to show a loss;
• seine Verluste ersetzt bekommen to recover one’s losses;
• seinen Verlust berechnen to reckon up one’s loss;
• Verluste berücksichtigen to make allowance for losses;
• sich an einem Verlust beteiligen to share in a loss;
• mit Verlust betreiben to carry on at a loss;
• ohne Verluste davonkommen to get off without a loss;
• Verluste wieder einbringen to make up for a deficiency, to retrieve a loss;
• mit Verlust einkaufen to buy at a loss;
• j. für einen Verlust entschädigen to indemnify (compensate) s. o. for a loss;
• Verlust erfahren to undergo (experience) a loss;
• sich von seinen Verlusten erholen to recover one’s losses;
• steuerlich anerkannten geschäftlichen Verlust erleiden to make a loss in a trade or business;
• gewaltige (große) Verluste erleiden to incur (suffer) severe losses, to lose heavily, to sustain heavy losses, to go heavily into the red (US coll.);
• bei der Briefbeförderung keine Verluste erleiden (Postverwaltung) to break even on letters;
• Verluste an der Börse erleiden to meet with losses on the stock exchange;
• Verlust ermitteln to ascertain a loss;
• Verlust ersetzen to make amends, to repair a damage (loss);
• jem. den Verlust von etw. ersetzen to pay s. o. the lost value of s. th.;
• Verlust erzielen to notch up a loss;
• in Verlust geraten to get lost;
• Verluste haben to be out of pocket, to be in the red (coll.);
• schwere Verluste haben to lose heavily, to be hard hit, to have a heavy loss;
• für Verluste haften to be liable for [a loss];
• seine Verluste durch Börsenspekulationen wieder hereinbekommen to recoup one’s losses in gaining on the stock market;
• schwer unter seinen finanziellen Verlusten leiden to be hard hit by one’s financial losses;
• finanzielle Verluste hinnehmen müssen to meet with money setbacks;
• geringe Verluste hinnehmen müssen (mil.) to lose a little ground;
• seine Verluste durch An- und Verkauf reduzieren (Börse) to average down (up);
• geschäftliche Verluste riskieren to jeopardize one’s business;
• Verlust von Tausenden von Arbeitsplätzen riskieren to put thousands of jobs at risk;
• riesige Verluste schreiben to chalk up huge losses;
• sich vor Verlusten schützen to save one’s bacon;
• am Verlust beteiligt sein to participate in a loss;
• gegen Verluste sicherstellen to safeguard against losses;
• j. in Verluste stürzen to run s. o. into losses;
• Verlust tragen to bear (stand) a loss;
• Verlust nach Anteilen (anteilig) tragen to share a loss rat(e)ably;
• Gewinne und Verluste zu gleichen Teilen tragen to share and share alike;
• sich von jem. ohne Verlust trennen to break even with s. o.;
• jds. Verluste übernehmen to reimburse s. o. for his losses;
• Verlust vergüten to make up for a loss;
• mit Verlust verkaufen to sell at a loss (discount, sacrifice, disadvantage, with a forfeit), to bargain away;
• Verluste gerade noch vermeiden to break even;
• Verluste mit den erzielten Einkünften verrechnen to set the loss against earned income;
• Verlust mit dem Gewinn späterer Jahre verrechnen (ein Jahr steuerlich vortragen) to carry forward a loss for one year;
• Verluste verschleiern to conceal losses;
• Verluste gleichmäßig über ein Jahr verteilen to apportion losses evenly over a year;
• finanzielle Verluste des einzelnen Versicherungsnehmers auf alle verteilen to spread the financial losses of insured members over the whole community;
• Verluste rückwirkend verwenden (Steuererklärung) to relate back losses;
• Verlust verzeichnen to record a loss;
• Verluste längerfristig vortragen to carry forward long-term losses (Br.);
• mit einem Verlust fertig werden to cope with red ink (US coll.);
• Verlust[e] wettmachen to repair a loss;
• Verlust zufügen to cause a loss;
• schweren Verlust zufügen to inflict a serious loss;
• Verlust steuerlich zurücktragen to carry back a loss;
• Verlustabbau deficit cutting;
• Verlustabschluss losing bargain, (Bilanz) closing in the red (US coll.), balance sheet that shows a deficit, deficiency statement (US);
• Verlustabschluss tätigen to close a year in the red (US coll.);
• Verlustabzug (Steuer) deductible loss;
• Verlustanrechnung (Einkommensteuer) loss relief (Br.);
• Verlustanteil share in a loss, (Bilanz) loss;
• Verlustanzeige (Versicherung) notification (notice) of loss, immediate notice;
• unverzügliche Verlustanzeige immediate notice;
• Verlustanzeige bei der Polizei abgeben to notify the police of a loss;
• Verlustartikel loss leader;
• Verlustaufteilung loss repartition, division of losses, (Firma) distribution of partnership loss;
• Verlustauftrag money-losing order.
mittragen, Verlust
to share a loss.
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