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1 consumación
f.1 consummation, completion, crowning, fulfillment.2 consummation, end, termination, completion.* * *1 consummation, completion (de un crimen) perpetration* * *SF1) (Jur) commission, perpetration2) [de matrimonio] consummation* * *femenino (frml)a) ( de matrimonio) consummationb) ( de crimen) perpetration (frml)impidieron la consumación del atentado/crimen — they prevented the attack from being carried out/the crime from being committed o perpetrated
* * *femenino (frml)a) ( de matrimonio) consummationb) ( de crimen) perpetration (frml)impidieron la consumación del atentado/crimen — they prevented the attack from being carried out/the crime from being committed o perpetrated
* * *( frml)1 (de un matrimonio) consummation2(de un crimen): la oportuna intervención policial impidió la consumación del atentado the timely intervention of the police prevented the attack from being carried out o ( frml) perpetratedCompuesto:( liter):la consumación de los siglos the end of time* * *
consumación sustantivo femenino consummation, termination
* * *consumación nf[realización] completion; [de matrimonio] consummation; [de proyecto] completion; [de un crimen] perpetration* * *f1 JUR commission2 de matrimonio consummation* * * -
2 consagración
f.consecration, crowning, consummation.* * *1 RELIGIÓN consecration2 (artista etc) recognition3 (de una costumbre) establishment4 (dedicación) dedication* * *noun f.consecration, dedication* * *SF1) (Rel) consecration, dedication2) [de costumbre] establishment* * *1) (Relig) consecration2) (de monumento, tiempo, esfuerzo) dedication3)a) (de artista, profesional)aquel éxito contribuyó a su consagración como dramaturgo — that success helped establish him as a playwright
b) ( de costumbre) establishment* * *= enshrining, consecration.Ex. Proponents of the enshrining in legislation of the citizen's basic right to know what his government is doing and why, often point to the US as an example.Ex. These include: the consecration of images and their use in devotion and pilgrimage; the role of images in infamy, justice and witchcraft; sexual arousal by image; censorship and iconoclasm.* * *1) (Relig) consecration2) (de monumento, tiempo, esfuerzo) dedication3)a) (de artista, profesional)aquel éxito contribuyó a su consagración como dramaturgo — that success helped establish him as a playwright
b) ( de costumbre) establishment* * *= enshrining, consecration.Ex: Proponents of the enshrining in legislation of the citizen's basic right to know what his government is doing and why, often point to the US as an example.
Ex: These include: the consecration of images and their use in devotion and pilgrimage; the role of images in infamy, justice and witchcraft; sexual arousal by image; censorship and iconoclasm.* * *A ( Relig) consecrationB1 (de un monumento) dedication2 (de tiempo, esfuerzo) dedicationC1(de un artista, un profesional): aquel éxito teatral contribuyó a su consagración como dramaturgo the success of that play helped establish him o his reputation as a playwright o helped him achieve acclaim as a playwright2 (de una costumbre) establishment, establishing* * *
consagración sustantivo femenino
1 (dedicación exclusiva a una actividad) dedication: su consagración al mundo literario no sorprendió, we were not surprised by her dedication to the literary world
2 (conquista de la fama) reputation: su consagración se produjo en la última temporada, he earned his reputation during this latest season
3 Rel consecration
' consagración' also found in these entries:
English:
blessing
* * *consagración nf2. [dedicación] dedication;su consagración al trabajo es admirable her dedication to her work is admirable3. [reconocimiento] recognition;esta obra supuso la consagración del joven escritor this work gained recognition for the young writer* * *f REL consecration* * * -
3 perpetración
f.perpetration, consummation.* * *1 commission, perpetration* * *SF perpetration* * *= perpetration.Ex. This article describes the legal consequences of the perpetration of these crimes and procedural aspects of their prosecution.* * *= perpetration.Ex: This article describes the legal consequences of the perpetration of these crimes and procedural aspects of their prosecution.
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4 acabamiento
m.1 end, completion, death, consummation.2 finishing, finishing touch, finish.* * *1 (cumplimiento) completion; (fin) end2 eufemístico (muerte) end* * ** * *acabamiento nmVen exhaustion -
5 consumación
• completion• consummation• crowning• end• fulfillment• terminated• termination• termination claim
См. также в других словарях:
Consummation — Con sum*ma tion (k[o^]n s[u^]m*m[=a] sh[u^]n), n. [L. consummatio.] The act of consummating, or the state of being consummated; completion; perfection; termination; end (as of the world or of life). [1913 Webster] T is a consummation Devoutly to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
consummation — index action (performance), cessation (termination), close (conclusion), commission (act) … Law dictionary
Consummation — (v. lat.), 1) die wirkliche Vollziehung eines Contracts, indem jeder der Contrahenten das erfüllt, wozu er sich verbindlich gemacht hat: 2) im Criminalrecht die völlige Vollendung des Verbrechens (Consummatum delictum), s. u. Verbrecherischer… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Consummation — Consummation, lat., Vollziehung, Vollendung, z.B. eines Contracts, eines Verbrechens … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
consummation — late 14c., completion, from L. consummationem (nom. consummatio), from consummat , pp. stem of consummare to sum up, finish, from com together (see COM (Cf. com )) + summa sum, total, from summus highest (see SUM … Etymology dictionary
consummation — [n] achievement, fulfillment cleanup, completion, culmination, doing it to a T*, end, mop up, payoff, perfection, realization, to a finish, wind up*, wrap, wrap up*; concept 706 Ant. failure, unfulfillment … New thesaurus
consummation — [kän΄sə mā′shən] n. [ME consummacioun < OFr consumation < L consummatio] 1. a consummating or being consummated; completion; fulfillment 2. an end; conclusion; outcome … English World dictionary
Consummation — This article is about the consummation of marriages. For other uses, see Consummation (disambiguation). Illustration from Tacuinum Sanitatis, a medieval handbook on wellness. Consummation or consummation of a marriage, in many traditions and… … Wikipedia
consummation — noun Date: 14th century 1. the act of consummating < the consummation of a contract by mutual signature >; specifically the consummating of a marriage 2. the ultimate end ; finish … New Collegiate Dictionary
consummation — /kon seuh may sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of consummating; completion. 2. the state of being consummated; perfection; fulfillment. [1350 1400; ME consummacioun ( < MF) < L consummation (s. of consummatio). See CONSUMMATE, ION] * * * … Universalium
consummation — con|sum|ma|tion [ˌkɔnsəˈmeıʃən US ˌka:n ] n [singular, U] formal 1.) when people make a marriage or relationship complete by having sex 2.) the point at which something is complete or perfect ▪ the consummation of his ambitions … Dictionary of contemporary English