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1 contrarrestar
v.1 to counteract.2 to offset, to equal out, to balance, to counterbalance.El rojo contrarresta los demás colores Red offsets the rest of the colors.3 to counter, to resist, to cancel, to oppose.El antídoto contrarresta los efectos The antidote counters the effects.4 to antagonize.* * *1 (hacer frente) to resist, oppose2 (neutralizar) counteract, neutralize3 (pelota) to return* * *VT1) (=resistir) to resist; (=oponerse) to oppose2) (=compensar) to counteract3) [+ pelota] to return* * *verbo transitivo to counteract* * *= counteract, counterbalance, offset, counter, balance out.Ex. Closed system tendencies, such as invoking system controls designed to counteract differences and correct deviations (thus scoring creativity as error), only push the institution more rapidly toward extinction.Ex. Certain devices, eg links, roles and weighting, can be employed at the indexing stage to help counterbalance this factor.Ex. Space requirements are less and capital outlay is considerably less, though this is offset by the higher maintenance costs.Ex. The president countered with the view that most people fall somewhere between Type A and Type B anyway, and that effective time management and Type B behavior are not mutually exclusive.Ex. If you do this it should balance out some of the negative thoughts you're having and know that in the end que sera sera, what's meant to be will be.* * *verbo transitivo to counteract* * *= counteract, counterbalance, offset, counter, balance out.Ex: Closed system tendencies, such as invoking system controls designed to counteract differences and correct deviations (thus scoring creativity as error), only push the institution more rapidly toward extinction.
Ex: Certain devices, eg links, roles and weighting, can be employed at the indexing stage to help counterbalance this factor.Ex: Space requirements are less and capital outlay is considerably less, though this is offset by the higher maintenance costs.Ex: The president countered with the view that most people fall somewhere between Type A and Type B anyway, and that effective time management and Type B behavior are not mutually exclusive.Ex: If you do this it should balance out some of the negative thoughts you're having and know that in the end que sera sera, what's meant to be will be.* * *contrarrestar [A1 ]vtto counteract* * *
contrarrestar ( conjugate contrarrestar) verbo transitivo
to counteract
contrarrestar verbo transitivo to offset, counteract, thwart: se han tomado medidas especiales para contrarrestar los efectos del tifón, special measures have been taken to thwart the possible effects of the typhoon
' contrarrestar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
compensar
English:
counter
- counteract
- offset
* * *[neutralizar] to counteract* * *v/t counteract* * *: to counteract -
2 contrarrestar
verbo transitivo1. [una cosa con otra] entgegenwirkencontrarrestarcontrarrestar [koDC489F9Dn̩DC489F9Dtrarres'tar]num1num (resistir) aufhaltendeporte zurückschlagen -
3 contrarrestar
vt1) препятствовать, оказывать сопротивление2) возражать3) нейтрализовать, устранять ( действие чего-либо) -
4 contrarrestar
1) препятствовать, оказывать сопротивление, противодействие;2) погасить, компенсировать* * *возражать, выступать против; противодействовать; сопротивляться -
5 contrarrestar
гл.1) общ. оказывать сопротивление, возражать, препятствовать2) тех. предотвращать (напр., возможность загрязнения), исключать, выдерживать (нагрузку)3) юр. выступать против, противодействовать, сопротивляться -
6 contrarrestar
vtостанови́ть, сдержа́ть, нейтрализова́ть ( процесс) -
7 contrarrestar
• act as a counter to• cancel• counteract• equal out• opportunity of deliberation• oppose a resolution• resist -
8 contrarrestar
• odmítnout• podrýt• vyrovnat• vyvážit• zneškodnit* * *• odrazit (míč) -
9 contrarrestar (u.c.)
• odolávat (čemu)• vzdorovat (čemu)• čelit (čemu) -
10 contrarrestar
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11 contrarrestar
tr 1) преча, противопоставям се, спъвам, противодействам; 2) смекчавам, неутрализирам действието ( ефекта). -
12 contrarrestar
vt1) препятствовать, оказывать сопротивление2) возражать3) нейтрализовать, устранять ( действие чего-либо) -
13 contrarrestar
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14 contrarrestar la lucha revolucionaria
• podrýt revoluční bojDiccionario español-checo > contrarrestar la lucha revolucionaria
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15 reservas bancarias para contrarrestar las pérdidas
El diccionario Español-ruso económico > reservas bancarias para contrarrestar las pérdidas
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16 reservas bancarias para contrarrestar las pérdidas
сущ.Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > reservas bancarias para contrarrestar las pérdidas
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17 compensar
v.1 to make up for (valer la pena).no me compensa (perder tanto tiempo) it's not worth my while (wasting all that time)2 to compensate, to balance, to compensate for, to make for.El dinero compensa la pérdida The money compensates the loss.El jefe compensa a la chica The boss compensates the girl.El juez compensó a María por el accidente The judge compensated Mary for...3 to clear.El juez compensó el caso de Ricardo The judge cleared John's case.* * *1 (pérdida, error) to make up for2 (indemnizar) to compensate, indemnify3 TÉCNICA to balance, compensate4 familiar (merecer la pena) to be worth one's while* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=indemnizar) to compensate ( por for)lo compensaron con 100 dólares por los cristales rotos — he received 100 dollars compensation for the broken windows
¿cómo puedo compensarte por lo que has hecho por mí? — how can I repay you for what you have done for me?
2) (=equilibrar) [+ pérdida, falta] to compensate for, make up for; [+ efecto, bajada] to compensate for, offset; [+ gastos] to repay, reimburse; [+ error] to make amends forle ponen luz artificial para compensar la falta de sol — they put in artificial lighting to compensate for o make up for the lack of sunlight
3) (Mec) [+ ruedas] to balance4) (Econ) [+ cheque] to clear2.VIno compensa — it's not worth it, it's not worthwhile
te compensa hacerlo — it's worth you doing it, it's worth your while doing it o to do it
compensa gastarse más dinero ahora y ahorrarlo después — it pays to spend more now and save money later, it's worth spending more now to save money later on
* * *1.verbo intransitivo2.no compensa hacer un viaje tan largo — it's not worth making such a long journey; (+ me/te/le etc)
compensar vt1)a) ( contrarrestar) <pérdida/deficiencia> to compensate for, make up for; < efecto> to offsetb) < persona>lo compensaron con $2.000 por los daños — he was awarded $2,000 compensation in damages
quisiera compensarte de alguna manera por la molestia — I would like to repay you in some way for all your trouble
2) < cheque> to clear3.compensarse v prona) fuerzas (recípr) to compensate each other, cancel each other outb) pérdida/efectose compensa con una rebaja en los impuestos — it is offset by o compensated for by tax cuts
* * *= compensate, offset, repay, even out, balance, make + amends (for/to), balance out, requite.Ex. Whatever the immediate difficulties may be, they will be more than compensated for by the long-term benefits of automated bibliographic control.Ex. Space requirements are less and capital outlay is considerably less, though this is offset by the higher maintenance costs.Ex. The administrator will be more than repaid by high staff morale for all the trouble-shooting and unglamorous behind-the-scenes planning.Ex. But damp paper was still preferred for much ordinary printing until late in the nineteenth century, partly because it evened out the minor inequalities of used type in the days before the introduction of hot-metal composing machines which cast type afresh for each job.Ex. It often requires careful diplomacy by acquisitions librarians to balance sharp faculty interests.Ex. The scholarships were established in 1979 to help make amends for the state's history of excluding blacks from the university.Ex. If you do this it should balance out some of the negative thoughts you're having and know that in the end que sera sera, what's meant to be will be.Ex. The sultan requited the king of China's present by sending him ten swords with scabbards encrusted in pearls.----* compensar a Alguien = make + it + up to + Alguien.* compensar por = make up for, outweigh, outbalance.* * *1.verbo intransitivo2.no compensa hacer un viaje tan largo — it's not worth making such a long journey; (+ me/te/le etc)
compensar vt1)a) ( contrarrestar) <pérdida/deficiencia> to compensate for, make up for; < efecto> to offsetb) < persona>lo compensaron con $2.000 por los daños — he was awarded $2,000 compensation in damages
quisiera compensarte de alguna manera por la molestia — I would like to repay you in some way for all your trouble
2) < cheque> to clear3.compensarse v prona) fuerzas (recípr) to compensate each other, cancel each other outb) pérdida/efectose compensa con una rebaja en los impuestos — it is offset by o compensated for by tax cuts
* * *= compensate, offset, repay, even out, balance, make + amends (for/to), balance out, requite.Ex: Whatever the immediate difficulties may be, they will be more than compensated for by the long-term benefits of automated bibliographic control.
Ex: Space requirements are less and capital outlay is considerably less, though this is offset by the higher maintenance costs.Ex: The administrator will be more than repaid by high staff morale for all the trouble-shooting and unglamorous behind-the-scenes planning.Ex: But damp paper was still preferred for much ordinary printing until late in the nineteenth century, partly because it evened out the minor inequalities of used type in the days before the introduction of hot-metal composing machines which cast type afresh for each job.Ex: It often requires careful diplomacy by acquisitions librarians to balance sharp faculty interests.Ex: The scholarships were established in 1979 to help make amends for the state's history of excluding blacks from the university.Ex: If you do this it should balance out some of the negative thoughts you're having and know that in the end que sera sera, what's meant to be will be.Ex: The sultan requited the king of China's present by sending him ten swords with scabbards encrusted in pearls.* compensar a Alguien = make + it + up to + Alguien.* compensar por = make up for, outweigh, outbalance.* * *compensar [A1 ]vino compensa hacer un viaje tan largo para quedarse sólo tres días it's not worth making such a long journey just to stay three days(+ me/te/le etc): no me compensa hacerlo por tan poco dinero it's not worth my while doing it for so little moneyno creo que le compense venirse hasta aquí para trabajar dos horas I don't think it's worth her coming here (just) to work two hours■ compensarvtA1 ‹pérdida› to compensate for, make up for; ‹efecto› to offset2 ‹persona› compensar a algn POR algo to compensate sb FOR sthlo compensaron con $2.000 por los daños he was awarded $2,000 compensation in damagesquisiera compensarte de alguna manera por la molestia I would like to repay you in some way for all your troubleB ‹cheque› to clear1 «fuerzas» ( recípr) to compensate each other, cancel each other out2«pérdida/efecto»: compensarse CON algo: esto se compensa con una rebaja en los impuestos this is offset by o compensated for by tax cuts* * *
compensar ( conjugate compensar) verbo intransitivo:
no me compensa it's not worth my while
verbo transitivo
1
‹ efecto› to offset;
◊ lo compensaron con $2.000 por los daños he was awarded $2,000 compensation in damages
2 ‹ cheque› to clear
compensarse verbo pronominal [ fuerzas] ( recípr) to compensate each other, cancel each other out
compensar
I verbo transitivo
1 (equilibrar) to make up for
2 (indemnizar) to compensate (for)
II verbo intransitivo (merecer la pena) to be worthwhile: no me compensa vivir tan lejos, it's not worth my while to live so far away
' compensar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amortizar
- comida
- comido
- gratificar
- suplir
- recuperar
- resarcir
English:
amends
- atone
- compensate
- good
- hedge
- make up
- make up for
- offset
- redeem
- cancel
- even
- off
* * *♦ vt1. [contrarrestar] to make up for;su talento compensa la falta de educación formal her talent makes up for the fact that she lacks a formal education;compensaron las pérdidas con las ganancias the profit they made cancelled out their lossesla compensaron con 2 millones she got 2 million in compensation;te compensaré por el esfuerzo I'll make it worth your while♦ vito be worthwhile;no compensa it's not worth it;no me compensa (perder tanto tiempo) it's not worth my while (wasting all that time);compensa más comprarlo a granel it pays o it's more economical to buy it in bulk♦ See also the pronominal verb compensarse* * *I v/t compensate ( por for)II v/i figbe worthwhile* * *compensar vt: to compensate for, to make up forcompensar vi: to be worth one's while* * *compensar vb1. (contrarrestar) to make up for / to compensateel jefe nos compensará las horas extras con un aumento de sueldo the boss will compensate us for the overtime with a pay rise3. (valer la pena) to be worth your while -
18 restar
v.1 to subtract (Mat).restar una cantidad de otra to subtract one figure from anotherEllos restan el dinero They subtract the money.2 to be left.sólo restan tres días only three days are leftsólo me resta agradecerles su ayuda all that remains is for me to thank you for your help3 to remain, to be left.Restan cuatro Four remain.4 to have still to, to have yet to.Me resta hacer esto I have still to do this.5 to be still pending to.Resta hacer esto It is still pending to do this.6 to owe.* * *1 MATEMÁTICAS to subtract, take (away)3 DEPORTE to return1 (quedar) to be left, remain■ resta poco para las vacaciones it won't be long until the holiday, it isn't long until the holiday\restar importancia a algo to play something down, play down the importance of something* * *verb1) to deduct2) remain•* * *1. VT1) (Mat) to take away, subtractréstale 10 a 24 — subtract 10 from 24, take away 10 from 24
a esta cifra hay que restarle los gastos de comida — you have to deduct o subtract the meals allowance from this figure
2) [+ autoridad, importancia]3) (Dep) [+ pelota] to return2.VI frm to remain, be leftahora solo me resta hacerlo — it only remains for me now to do it, all I have to do now is do it
* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Mat) < número> to subtract, take awayrestar algo DE algo — to take (away) o subtract something FROM something
b) <gastos/cantidad> to deduct, take awayrestar algo A algo — to take away o deduct something from something
c) ( quitar)2.restarle importancia a algo — to minimize o play down the importance of something
restar vi1) (Mat) to subtract, take away2) (frml) ( faltar)3) (Esp) (Dep) to return (service)* * *= subtract, decrement, make + deduction.Ex. This amount is subtracted from the first fine on the list of fines owed.Ex. Document terms absent from the original query were decremented.Ex. A single bill was made out, and each man took an equal share of the payment, regardless of how many pages he had set; deductions were made only for failings such as unpunctuality.----* contrarrestar = counterbalance.* restar fuerza = take + the bite out of.* restar importancia = minimise + importance, downplay, gloss over, negate, soft-pedal.* restarle importancia a las cosas = make + light of things.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Mat) < número> to subtract, take awayrestar algo DE algo — to take (away) o subtract something FROM something
b) <gastos/cantidad> to deduct, take awayrestar algo A algo — to take away o deduct something from something
c) ( quitar)2.restarle importancia a algo — to minimize o play down the importance of something
restar vi1) (Mat) to subtract, take away2) (frml) ( faltar)3) (Esp) (Dep) to return (service)* * *= subtract, decrement, make + deduction.Ex: This amount is subtracted from the first fine on the list of fines owed.
Ex: Document terms absent from the original query were decremented.Ex: A single bill was made out, and each man took an equal share of the payment, regardless of how many pages he had set; deductions were made only for failings such as unpunctuality.* contrarrestar = counterbalance.* restar fuerza = take + the bite out of.* restar importancia = minimise + importance, downplay, gloss over, negate, soft-pedal.* restarle importancia a las cosas = make + light of things.* * *restar [A1 ]vt1 ( Mat) ‹número› to subtract, take away restar algo DE algo to take (away) sth FROM sth, subtract sth FROM sthrestar 15 de 36 take 15 (away) from 36, subtract 15 from 362 ‹gastos/cantidad› to deduct, take away restar algo A algo to take away o deduct sth FROM sth3 (quitar) ‹importancia/credibilidad/mérito›quiso restarle importancia al incidente he tried to minimize o play down the importance of the incidentestos hechos restan credibilidad a la hipótesis these facts detract from the credibility of the hypothesis, these facts make the hypothesis less credible■ restarviA ( Mat) to subtract, take awayrestan dos etapas para terminarse la carrera there are two stages left before the race endssólo me resta agradecerles a todos ustedes su presencia en este acto it only remains for me to thank you all for attending ( frml)sólo resta formalizar el acuerdo the only thing that remains to be done is to formalize the agreement* * *
restar ( conjugate restar) verbo transitivo
restar algo DE algo to take (away) o subtract sth from sth
c) ( quitar):◊ restarle importancia a algo to minimize o play down the importance of sth
verbo intransitivo
1 (Mat) to subtract, take away
2 (Esp) (Dep) to return (service)
restar
I verbo transitivo
1 Mat to subtract, take away
2 (quitar) to minimize: me estáis restando autoridad, you are undermining my authority
le restó importancia, she played down its importance
3 (en tenis) to return
II vi (quedar) to be left, remain: solo me resta decir..., it only remains for me to say...
¿Cómo se dice 8 - 2 = 6?
Two from eight leaves/is six.
Eight take away two leaves/is six.
What's two from eight?
What's eight minus two?
' restar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atar
- deducirse
- faltar
- quitar
- sustraer
- desautorizar
- descontar
- sobrar
English:
detract
- little
- smooth over
- subtract
- subtraction
- take away
* * *♦ vt1. Mat to subtract;restar una cantidad de otra to subtract one figure from another;a esa cantidad réstale los gastos de envío subtract o deduct the postage and packing from that figurerestar méritos a algo/a alguien to detract from sth/sb;su participación en el escándalo le resta legitimidad her involvement in the scandal detracts from her legitimacy♦ vi1. [faltar] to be left;me resta envolver los regalos I still have to wrap up the presents;sólo restan tres días only three days are left;sólo me resta agradecerles su ayuda all that remains is for me to thank you for your help2. [en tenis] to return* * *I v/t subtract;restar importancia a play down the importance ofII v/i remain, be left* * *restar vt1) : to deduct, to subtractrestar un punto: to deduct a point2) : to minimize, to play downrestar vi: to remain, to be left* * * -
19 reservas
f, plрезервы; запасы (см. тж. reserva)agotar las reservas — истощать [исчерпывать] резервы или запасы
constituir las reservas — создавать резервы или запасы
consumir las reservas — расходовать резервы или запасы
contar con las reservas — располагать резервами или запасами
engrosar las reservas — увеличивать [пополнять] резервы или запасы
formar las reservas — создавать резервы или запасы
reforzar las reservas — пополнять резервы или запасы
- reservas por agotamientorevelar las reservas — выявлять резервы или запасы
- reservas para amortización
- reservas para ayuda financiera
- reservas bancarias
- reservas bancarias para contrarrestar las pérdidas
- reservas bancarias de divisas
- reservas bancarias legales
- reservas bancarias obligatorias
- reservas del banco
- reservas de capital
- reservas cautivas
- reservas compulsorias
- reservas contractuales
- reservas corrientes
- reservas para deudas incobrables
- reservas de divisas
- reservas especiales
- reservas estatuarias
- reservas expresadas en el balance
- reservas para los fines específicos
- reservas en forma líquida
- reservas internacionales
- reservas internacionales de divisas
- reservas internacionales del Estado
- reservas internacionales del país
- reservas internas
- reservas internas de la economía
- reservas internas de la empresa
- reservas líquidas
- reservas de medios internacionales de pago
- reservas minerales
- reservas monetarias
- reservas monetarias internacionales
- reservas obligatorias
- reservas obligatorias normativas
- reservas ocultas
- reservas oficiales de oro
- reservas en oro
- reservas operativas
- reservas ordinarias
- reservas de oro
- reservas de oro y divisas
- reservas para los pagos y cobros internacionales
- reservas presupuestarias
- reservas de la producción
- reservas promedias
- reservas de provisión
- reservas a punto de agotarse
- reservas reales
- reservas de regularización de balance
- reservas para renovación del capital fijo
- reservas técnicas
- reservas técnicas de seguro
- reservas totales
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20 detener
đete'nɛrv irr1) anhalten, aufhalten2) ( contrarrestar) hemmen, zurückhalten3) ( arrestar) verhaften, festnehmen, inhaftierenverbo transitivo1. [arrestar] festnehmen2. [paralizar] anhalten————————detenerse verbo pronominalcochedetenerse a hacer algo stehenbleiben, um etw zu tundetenerdetener [dete'ner]num1num (parar) anhalten; (correspondencia) zurückhalten; detener los progresos de una enfermedad das Fortschreiten einer Krankheit aufhaltennum2num (encarcelar) festnehmennum1num (pararse) innehalten
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См. также в других словарях:
contrarrestar — Se conjuga como: amar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: contrarrestar contrarrestando contrarrestado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. contrarresto… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
contrarrestar — verbo transitivo 1. Hacer (una persona) frente [a otra persona] o a [una cosa]: Me gustó el equipo porque supo contrarrestar los ataques de sus adversarios. Ella contrarrestó las adversidades con ánimo y decisión. 2 … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
contrarrestar — (Del lat. contra, contra1, y restāre, resistir). 1. tr. Resistir, hacer frente y oposición. 2. Paliar, neutralizar el efecto de algo. Contrarrestar una enfermedad, una opinión. 3. Volver la pelota desde la parte del saque … Diccionario de la lengua española
contrarrestar — (Del lat. contra, contra + restare, resistir.) ► verbo transitivo 1 Anular una cosa la influencia o el efecto de otra: ■ la declaración del presidente contrarrestó el escándalo. SINÓNIMO compensar paliar neutralizar 2 Hacer frente u oposición a… … Enciclopedia Universal
contrarrestar — v tr (Se conjuga como amar) Oponer resistencia o una fuerza contraria a algo para disminuir su acción, su impacto o sus efectos: contrarrestar la inflación, contrarrestar la infección, contrarrestar el avance enemigo … Español en México
contrarrestar — {{#}}{{LM C10280}}{{〓}} {{ConjC10280}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynC10524}} {{[}}contrarrestar{{]}} ‹con·tra·rres·tar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{♂}}Referido al efecto o a la influencia de algo,{{♀}} paliarlos o neutralizarlos: • Necesita un antídoto para… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
contrarrestar — (v) (Intermedio) oponerse a un hecho o una acción para que no se realice Ejemplos: Contrarrestó el desarrollo de la enfermedad con un tratamiento experimental. El gobierno quiere contrarrestar el paro creando nuevos lugares de trabajo. Sinónimos … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
contrarrestar — transitivo resistir, hacer frente, afrontar, oponerse, arrostrar. * * * Sinónimos: ■ paliar, neutralizar, resistir, oponerse, arrostrar, compensar, contrapesar, enfrentarse … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
contrarrestar — tr. Resistir, hacer frente … Diccionario Castellano
Restauración de los frescos de la Capilla Sixtina — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda La creación de los astros y las plantas, fresco de Miguel Ángel, sin restaurar … Wikipedia Español
Pociones en Harry Potter — Anexo:Pociones en Harry Potter Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Contenido 1 Poción Agudizadora de Ingenio 2 Poción Alisadora 3 Amortentia … Wikipedia Español