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48 resultado ordinario de gestión consolidado
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50 utilidad neta consolidada
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51 afianzar
v.1 to reinforce.2 to consolidate.3 to secure, to make secure, to reinforce, to ensure.Elsa afianza las velas Elsa secures the sails.4 to bail, to give a guarantee for, to give guarantee for, to bond.Ricardo afianzó al preso Richard bailed the prisoner.5 to base, to found.* * *1 (sujetar) to strengthen, reinforce2 figurado to support, back3 (dar fianza) to stand bail for1 (estabilizarse) to steady oneself2 (convencerse) to become surer, become more convinced* * *1. VT1) (=reforzar) to strengthen, secure; (=sostener) to support, prop up; (fig) (=apoyar) to support, back2) (Com) (=avalar) to guarantee, vouch for; (=ser fiador) to stand surety for2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <posición/postura> to consolidate2.afianzarse v pron prestigio/sistema to become consolidated* * *= consolidate, entrench, strengthen, solidify, firm up, place + Nombre + on a secure footing, place + Nombre + on a firmer footing, secure.Ex. We've eliminated the editorial proof section and consolidated that operation in the MARC verification group, so we're hoping that's going to improve the quality.Ex. This attitude serves to sanction and entrench methods detrimental to the quality of our catalogs.Ex. He proposes a research agenda that could strengthen archival appraisal and the profession's ability to document society.Ex. Libraries need to solidify around their new formats to integrate them fully with the mission and services.Ex. 'Come back after lunch and we'll firm it up' His quick sentences had the tone of entreaty = "Vuelve después del almuerzo y lo concretaremos" Sus rápidas frases tenían tono de súplica.Ex. The success of the service in terms of use and solid revenue generated were sufficient to place the service on a secure footing.Ex. Information security management has been placed on a firmer footing with the publication of standards by national bodies.Ex. They are responsible for putting together advertisements, securing proofs, procuring the matrices, electrotypes, and other duplicate plates needed for insertion in publications.----* afianzar el dominio sobre = tighten + Posesivo + grip on.* afianzar las bases = strengthen + foundations.* afianzarse = gain + a foothold, establish + strong positions, find + Posesivo + feet, find + Posesivo + footing.* * *1.verbo transitivo <posición/postura> to consolidate2.afianzarse v pron prestigio/sistema to become consolidated* * *= consolidate, entrench, strengthen, solidify, firm up, place + Nombre + on a secure footing, place + Nombre + on a firmer footing, secure.Ex: We've eliminated the editorial proof section and consolidated that operation in the MARC verification group, so we're hoping that's going to improve the quality.
Ex: This attitude serves to sanction and entrench methods detrimental to the quality of our catalogs.Ex: He proposes a research agenda that could strengthen archival appraisal and the profession's ability to document society.Ex: Libraries need to solidify around their new formats to integrate them fully with the mission and services.Ex: 'Come back after lunch and we'll firm it up' His quick sentences had the tone of entreaty = "Vuelve después del almuerzo y lo concretaremos" Sus rápidas frases tenían tono de súplica.Ex: The success of the service in terms of use and solid revenue generated were sufficient to place the service on a secure footing.Ex: Information security management has been placed on a firmer footing with the publication of standards by national bodies.Ex: They are responsible for putting together advertisements, securing proofs, procuring the matrices, electrotypes, and other duplicate plates needed for insertion in publications.* afianzar el dominio sobre = tighten + Posesivo + grip on.* afianzar las bases = strengthen + foundations.* afianzarse = gain + a foothold, establish + strong positions, find + Posesivo + feet, find + Posesivo + footing.* * *afianzar [A4 ]vt‹prestigio/relación› to consolidatepara afianzar su posición en la empresa to consolidate her position in the firmlas tareas sirven para afianzar lo explicado en clase the purpose of the homework is to reinforce o consolidate what has been taught in classesta novela lo ha afianzado como escritor this novel has consolidated his reputation as a writerafianzó un pie en la cornisa he got a firm foothold on the ledge«prestigio/sistema» to consolidate itself, to become consolidatedse fue afianzando cada vez más en esa convicción he became more and more convinced of it* * *
afianzar ( conjugate afianzar) verbo transitivo ‹posición/postura› to consolidate
afianzarse verbo pronominal [prestigio/sistema] to become consolidated
afianzar verbo transitivo to strengthen, reinforce
' afianzar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asegurar
English:
bond
* * *♦ vt1. [construcción] to reinforce;afianzaron los cimientos they reinforced the foundations2. [posición] to make secure;[relación] to consolidate;afianzó el pie en el escalón he steadied his foot on the step;la empresa ha afianzado su liderazgo en el sector the company has consolidated its market leadership;el tratado afianza las relaciones entre los dos países the treaty consolidates relations between the two countries* * *v/t figstrengthen* * *afianzar {21} vt1) : to secure, to strengthen2) : to guarantee, to vouch for -
52 consolidar
v.1 to consolidate.Su aprobación consolida el negocio His approval consolidates the deal.2 to strengthen, to make cohesive, to make firm, to make solid.Su apoyo consolida mi decisión His support makes my decision firm.* * *1 to consolidate1 to consolidate* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=afianzar) to consolidate, strengthen2) (Arquit) to shore up3) (Econ) to fund2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <situación/posición/acuerdo> to consolidate; < amistad> to strengthen2) <deuda/préstamo> to consolidate2.consolidarse v pron situación/acuerdo to be consolidated; amistad/relación to grow stronger* * *= cement, consolidate, crystallise [crystallize -USA], establish, solidify, place + Nombre + on a secure footing.Ex. An in-house bulletin may serve to cement firm relationships with the library's personnel.Ex. We've eliminated the editorial proof section and consolidated that operation in the MARC verification group, so we're hoping that's going to improve the quality.Ex. Two areas of concern may be crystallized: the citation of a volume of conference proceedings, and the citation of one contribution in such a volume.Ex. The intention is to establish a general framework, and then to give exceptions or further explanation and examples for each area in turn.Ex. Libraries need to solidify around their new formats to integrate them fully with the mission and services.Ex. The success of the service in terms of use and solid revenue generated were sufficient to place the service on a secure footing.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <situación/posición/acuerdo> to consolidate; < amistad> to strengthen2) <deuda/préstamo> to consolidate2.consolidarse v pron situación/acuerdo to be consolidated; amistad/relación to grow stronger* * *= cement, consolidate, crystallise [crystallize -USA], establish, solidify, place + Nombre + on a secure footing.Ex: An in-house bulletin may serve to cement firm relationships with the library's personnel.
Ex: We've eliminated the editorial proof section and consolidated that operation in the MARC verification group, so we're hoping that's going to improve the quality.Ex: Two areas of concern may be crystallized: the citation of a volume of conference proceedings, and the citation of one contribution in such a volume.Ex: The intention is to establish a general framework, and then to give exceptions or further explanation and examples for each area in turn.Ex: Libraries need to solidify around their new formats to integrate them fully with the mission and services.Ex: The success of the service in terms of use and solid revenue generated were sufficient to place the service on a secure footing.* * *consolidar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹situación/posición/acuerdo› to consolidate; ‹amistad› to strengthen2 ( Mil) to consolidateB ‹deuda/préstamo› to consolidate; ‹compañías› to consolidate«situación/acuerdo» to be consolidated; «amistad/relación» to grow stronger* * *
consolidar ( conjugate consolidar) verbo transitivo
‹ amistad› to strengthen
consolidarse verbo pronominal [situación/acuerdo] to be consolidated;
[amistad/relación] to grow stronger
consolidar verbo transitivo, consolidarse verbo reflexivo to consolidate: se ha consolidado como una de las empresas más exitosas del momento, it has grown to currently become one of the most successful companies
' consolidar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
afirmar
- consolidarse
- cimentar
English:
cement
- consolidate
- strengthen
- fund
* * *♦ vt1. [proyecto, democracia] to consolidate;[amistad] to strengthen;esa victoria la consolidó como una gran atleta that victory confirmed her as a great athlete2. Fin to consolidate* * *v/t consolidate* * *consolidar vt: to consolidate♦ consolidación nf -
53 consolidado
adj.1 consolidated.2 strengthened, deep-rooted, well-established.past part.past participle of spanish verb: consolidar.* * *ADJ (Econ) [pasivo] consolidated* * *= proven, well established, established, long-established.Ex. One of these two systems has a proven capability of communication and of interfacing many libraries, the other is based on traditional values of authority files.Ex. By the nineteenth edition synthesis is a well established feature of the scheme.Ex. These are trends designed to to break down boundaries of exclusivity erected by established professions to exploit their monopolistic advantages.Ex. The latter statement undervalues long-established interests of SLIS in the field of information and ignores frequently attested movement of SLIS personnel into non-library information posts.----* empresa consolidada = established player.* institución consolidada = established institution.* * *= proven, well established, established, long-established.Ex: One of these two systems has a proven capability of communication and of interfacing many libraries, the other is based on traditional values of authority files.
Ex: By the nineteenth edition synthesis is a well established feature of the scheme.Ex: These are trends designed to to break down boundaries of exclusivity erected by established professions to exploit their monopolistic advantages.Ex: The latter statement undervalues long-established interests of SLIS in the field of information and ignores frequently attested movement of SLIS personnel into non-library information posts.* empresa consolidada = established player.* institución consolidada = established institution.* * *consolidado, -a♦ adj1. [proyecto, amistad, democracia] established2. Fin consolidated♦ nmFin consolidated annuity -
54 cimentar
v.1 to lay the foundations of (edificio).2 to cement, to consolidate (idea, paz, fama).* * *1 ARQUITECTURA to lay the foundations of2 figurado (afianzar) to strengthen, consolidate3 figurado (establecer) to found, establish* * *VT1) (Arquit) to lay the foundations of o for2) (=fundar) to found, establish3) (=reforzar) [+ relaciones, cooperación] to strengthen, cement4) [+ oro] to refine* * *1.or verbo transitivoa) < edificio> to lay the foundations ofb) ( consolidar) to consolidate, strengthenc) ( basar)2.cimentarse v prona) ( consolidarse) paz to be consolidatedb) ( basarse)* * *1.or verbo transitivoa) < edificio> to lay the foundations ofb) ( consolidar) to consolidate, strengthenc) ( basar)2.cimentarse v prona) ( consolidarse) paz to be consolidatedb) ( basarse)* * *vt1 ‹edificio› to lay the foundations of2 (consolidar) ‹posición› to consolidate, strengthenun acuerdo que cimentó las buenas relaciones entre los dos países an agreement which cemented good relations between the two countries3 (basar, fundamentar) cimentar algo EN algo to base sth ON sthun régimen cimentado en la opresión a regime based o built on oppression1(consolidarse): la paz no se puede cimentar sin la justicia social peace cannot be cemented o consolidated without social justicela democracia se ha cimentado democracy has established o consolidated itself o has become firmly established2 (basarse) cimentarse EN algo to be based ON sth* * *
cimentar ( conjugate cimentar) verbo transitivo
c) ( basar) cimentar algo en algo to base sth on sth
cimentar verbo transitivo
1 (un edificio) to lay the foundations of
2 fig (una relación) to strengthen
* * *♦ vt1. [edificio] to lay the foundations of2. [ciudad] to found, to build3. [idea, paz, fama] to cement, to consolidate;intentan cimentar la situación de la empresa they are trying to consolidate the company's position;la victoria cimentó su amistad the victory cemented their friendship♦ See also the pronominal verb cimentarse* * *v/t lay the foundations of; figbase (en on)* * *cimentar {55} vt1) : to lay the foundation of, to establish2) : to strengthen, to cement -
55 balance
m.1 balance sheet (finance) (document).balance consolidado consolidated balance sheet2 outcome.hacer balance (de) to take stock (of)el accidente tuvo un balance de seis heridos a total of six people were wounded in the accident3 remainder, residue, rest, balance.* * *1 (movimiento) rocking3 (cálculo) total4 (resultado) outcome, result■ el balance de la reunión ha sido positivo on balance, the meeting was successful5 (equilibrio) balance\hacer un balance de to take stock of, weigh up, evaluatebalance acústico sound balance* * *SM1) (Econ) [de una cuenta] balance; (=documento) balance (sheet); (Com) [de existencias] stocktaking, inventory (EEUU)hacer balance — [de una cuenta] to draw up a balance; [de existencias] to take stock, do the stocktaking
2) (=resultado)el balance de víctimas mortales en el accidente — the death toll in the accident, the number of dead in the accident
el equipo tiene un balance de dos victorias y tres derrotas — so far the team have had two wins and three defeats
un abogado con un buen balance de casos ganados — a lawyer who has won a good proportion of his cases
3) (=evaluación) [de hecho, situación] assessment, evaluationlos puntos negros en el balance del año académico — the black spots in the assessment o evaluation of the academic year
hizo balance de los cinco años de su gobierno — he assessed o evaluated o took stock of the five years of his government
4) (=balanceo) to-and-fro motion; [de un barco] roll, rolling5) (=indecisión) vacillation6) Caribe (=mecedora) rocking chair* * *1)a) (resumen, valoración) assessment, evaluationhacer balance de algo — to take stock of something, to evaluate something
b) ( resultado) result, outcomeun balance positivo/negativo — a positive/negative result o outcome
2) (Com, Fin)a) ( inventario) stocktakingb) (cálculo, cómputo) balancec) ( documento) balance sheetd) ( de cuenta) balance* * *= supply balance sheet, balance, balance sheet.Ex. The OECD publishes annual supply balance sheets for meat, dairy products and eggs, and food consumption statistics, for each of its twenty-four member states.Ex. The concept of such co-operation is very interesting and we continue to build a history of Stumpers activity to assess the balance of 'giving and taking'.Ex. The balance sheets indicate the degree of dependence on certain imported minerals.----* balance bancario = bank balance.* balance comercial = balance of trade, trade balance.* balance de cuentas = financial statement.* balance final = balance.* balance final, el = bottom line, the.* hacer balance de = take + stock of.* hacer el balance de cuentas = balance + the cash, balance + the cash drawer.* * *1)a) (resumen, valoración) assessment, evaluationhacer balance de algo — to take stock of something, to evaluate something
b) ( resultado) result, outcomeun balance positivo/negativo — a positive/negative result o outcome
2) (Com, Fin)a) ( inventario) stocktakingb) (cálculo, cómputo) balancec) ( documento) balance sheetd) ( de cuenta) balance* * *= supply balance sheet, balance, balance sheet.Ex: The OECD publishes annual supply balance sheets for meat, dairy products and eggs, and food consumption statistics, for each of its twenty-four member states.
Ex: The concept of such co-operation is very interesting and we continue to build a history of Stumpers activity to assess the balance of 'giving and taking'.Ex: The balance sheets indicate the degree of dependence on certain imported minerals.* balance bancario = bank balance.* balance comercial = balance of trade, trade balance.* balance de cuentas = financial statement.* balance final = balance.* balance final, el = bottom line, the.* hacer balance de = take + stock of.* hacer el balance de cuentas = balance + the cash, balance + the cash drawer.* * *A1(resumen, valoración): elaboró un balance sobre sus dos años en el puesto she took stock of her two years in the jobhizo un balance económico y artístico del festival he evaluated o assessed the festival from a financial and artistic point of view2 (resultado) result, outcomesu gestión arroja un balance positivo/negativo his management has produced positive/negative resultsun total de 25 muertos es el balance definitivo del incendio the final death toll in the fire is 251 (inventario) stocktaking2 (cálculo, cómputo) balance3 (documento) balance sheetcuadrar un balance to balance (off) the accounts, to get the accounts to balance4 (de una cuenta) balanceCompuesto:masculine trial balance* * *
balance sustantivo masculino
1
hacer balance de algo to take stock of sth, to evaluate sth
2 (Com, Fin) (cálculo, cómputo) balance;
( documento) balance sheet;
( de cuenta) balance
balance sustantivo masculino
1 Fin balance
(documento financiero) balance sheet
2 (valoración, resultado) outcome: se desconoce el balance de víctimas, the number of victims is unknown
3 fig (reflexión, valoración) tienes que hacer balance de tu matrimonio, you must take stock of your marriage
' balance' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
balanza
- casar
- cuadrar
- deficitaria
- deficitario
- desequilibrar
- desnivelar
- desnivelada
- desnivelado
- deudor
- deudora
- equilibrar
- equilibrio
- nivelar
- saldo
- ajustar
- balancear
- contrapeso
- desequilibrado
- mantener
- perder
English:
balance
- balance of payments
- balance of power
- balance out
- balance sheet
- bank balance
- bottom line
- consolidate
- debit balance
- doctor
- off-balance
- outstanding
- quarterly statement
- trading results
- weekly statement
- bank
- credit
- fine
- footing
- over
- stock
- strike
* * *balance nm[documento] balance sheet balance de comprobación trial balance;balance consolidado consolidated balance sheet;balance de inventario stock check;Am balance de pagos balance of payments2. [resultado] outcome;el balance de la experiencia fue positivo on balance, the experience was a positive one;el accidente tuvo un balance de seis heridos a total of six people were wounded in the accident;el balance de muertos the death toll3. [análisis, reflexión] assessment;han hecho un balance positivo de la gestión del nuevo presidente their assessment of the new president's performance is positive;al acabar la temporada, hicieron balance de los resultados at the end of the season they took stock of o reflected on their results4. [en equipo de música] balance* * *m COM balance;hacer balance do the books;* * *balance nm1) : balance2) : balance sheet -
56 consolidarse
1 to consolidate* * *VPR to strengthen* * *
consolidar verbo transitivo, consolidarse verbo reflexivo to consolidate: se ha consolidado como una de las empresas más exitosas del momento, it has grown to currently become one of the most successful companies
' consolidarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
consolidar
English:
consolidate
- strengthen
* * *vpr[amistad, democracia] to grow stronger; [reputación] to be consolidated; [precios] to strengthen;un proyecto político que se está consolidando a political programme which is becoming consolidated* * *v/r strengthen -
57 empréstito consolidado
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58 emisión consolidada
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59 CHID (Base de datos Combinada de Información Sanitaria)
Ex. The Combined Health Information Database (CHID) is a consolidated resource for health promotion and educational materials produced by health related agencies of the US federal government.Spanish-English dictionary > CHID (Base de datos Combinada de Información Sanitaria)
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60 afianzarse
pron.v.to steady oneself; to become strong, become established.* * *1 (estabilizarse) to steady oneself2 (convencerse) to become surer, become more convinced* * *VPR (=sostenerse) to steady o.s.; (fig) (=establecerse) to become strong, become established* * *(v.) = gain + a foothold, establish + strong positions, find + Posesivo + feet, find + Posesivo + footingEx. Desktop publishing technology is now a serious trend which has gained a firm foothold in the USA.Ex. Industry observers felt that Microsoft was losing ground to companies that had established strong positions, such as Netscape Communications Corp.Ex. Although it may have taken a little while to find its feet, this collection is now a most significant resource in its own right, due in no small measure by the stimulation provided by Victorian historians.Ex. The call still remains for true advocacy librarianship which has still not found its footing as a general principle in library schools.* * *(v.) = gain + a foothold, establish + strong positions, find + Posesivo + feet, find + Posesivo + footingEx: Desktop publishing technology is now a serious trend which has gained a firm foothold in the USA.
Ex: Industry observers felt that Microsoft was losing ground to companies that had established strong positions, such as Netscape Communications Corp.Ex: Although it may have taken a little while to find its feet, this collection is now a most significant resource in its own right, due in no small measure by the stimulation provided by Victorian historians.Ex: The call still remains for true advocacy librarianship which has still not found its footing as a general principle in library schools.* * *
■afianzarse vr (persona) to become established
(una situación) to be consolidated
' afianzarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
despegar
- afianzar
English:
foothold
* * *vpr1. [en lugar] to steady oneself;afianzarse en una posición [en organización] to establish oneself in a position;el puerto se ha afianzado como centro comercial de la zona the port has established itself as the trading centre of the area2. [idea, creencia] to take root;[relación] to become stronger o closer;se afianzó en su opinión he became more convinced of his opinion* * *v/r become stronger* * *vrestablecerse: to establish oneself
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