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41 boxing
noun (the sport of fighting with the fists.) boxeoboxing n boxeotr['bɒksɪŋ]1 boxeo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLboxing gloves guantes nombre masculino plural de boxeoboxing ['bɑksɪŋ] n: boxeo mn.• boxeo (Deporte) s.m.n.• embalaje s.m.• envase s.m.'bɑːksɪŋ, 'bɒksɪŋmass noun boxeo m; (before n)['bɒksɪŋ]boxing ring — ring m, cuadrilátero m
1.N boxeo m, box m (LAm)2.CPDBoxing Day N — (Brit) día m de San Esteban (26 de diciembre)
boxing gloves NPL — guantes mpl de boxeo
boxing match N — combate m de boxeo
boxing promoter N — promotor(a) m / f de boxeo
BOXING DAY El día después de Navidad es Boxing Day, fiesta en todo el Reino Unido, aunque si el 26 de diciembre cae en domingo el día de descanso se traslada al lunes. El nombre proviene de una costumbre del siglo XIX, cuando en dicho día se daba un aguinaldo o pequeño regalo ( Christmas box) a los comerciantes, carteros etc. En la actualidad es una fecha en la que se celebran importantes encuentros deportivos.boxing ring N — cuadrilátero m, ring m
* * *['bɑːksɪŋ, 'bɒksɪŋ]mass noun boxeo m; (before n)boxing ring — ring m, cuadrilátero m
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42 asalto
m.1 attack (ataque).tomar algo por asalto to storm something2 robbery (robo).3 round (sport) (en boxeo).4 assault, mug, raid, assault and battery.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: asaltar.* * *1 assault, attack (con robo) raid, robbery2 (boxeo) round\asalto a mano armada armed robberytomar por asalto to take by storm* * *noun m.1) assault2) mugging, robbery3) round* * *SM1) (=atraco) robberyasalto a un banco — bank raid, bank robbery
2) (Mil) attack, assaulttropa 1)el asalto al Parlamento — the attack o assault on parliament, the storming of parliament
3) (Boxeo) round4) (Esgrima)5) (=acoso) hounding, harassmentel continuo asalto de los paparazzi — the constant hounding o harassment by the paparazzi
* * *1)a) ( robo) holdup, robberyun asalto a mano armada — an armed robbery o raid
b) ( ataque) attack, assaultel asalto a or de la embajada — the storming of the embassy
2)a) ( en boxeo) roundb) ( en esgrima) bout3)a) (RPl) ( fiesta) potluck party o dinnerb) (AmC) ( fiesta sorpresa) surprise party* * *1)a) ( robo) holdup, robberyun asalto a mano armada — an armed robbery o raid
b) ( ataque) attack, assaultel asalto a or de la embajada — the storming of the embassy
2)a) ( en boxeo) roundb) ( en esgrima) bout3)a) (RPl) ( fiesta) potluck party o dinnerb) (AmC) ( fiesta sorpresa) surprise party* * *asalto11 = mugging, raid, assault, robbery, stick-up.Ex: He is concerned about personal safety with security against theft, muggins, and attacks.
Ex: More appropriate for his purpose would be the many monographs and articles in scholarly journals dealing specifically with this aspect of the Pearl Harbor raid.Ex: Crimes against the person include homicide, rape, assault and robbery.Ex: Crimes against the person include homicide, rape, assault and robbery.Ex: From small-time stick-ups to vengeful bloodbaths, they become insatiable predators without scruples.* asalto a diligencia = stagecoach robbery.* asalto a dos bandas = two-pronged attack.* asalto al tren = train robbery.* asalto a mano armada = armed robbery, armed assault, heist.* asalto matutino = dawn raid.* rifle de asalto = assault rifle.asalto22 = round.Nota: Usado generalmente en boxeo.Ex: O'Connell recovered strongly in the third round, until Shapot again backed him against the rope.
* ganar un asalto = win + round.* * *A1 (robo) holdup, robberyel asalto del banco the bank raid o robbery o holdupun asalto a mano armada an armed robbery o raid¡esto es un asalto! this is a holdup!2 (ataque) attack, assault, stormingel asalto a or de la embajada/fortaleza the storming of the embassy/fortress, the attack o assault on the embassy/fortresslo tomaron por asalto they took it by stormB1 (en boxeo) round2 (en esgrima) boutC2 ( AmC) (fiesta sorpresa) surprise party* * *
Del verbo asaltar: ( conjugate asaltar)
asalto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
asaltó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
asaltar
asalto
asaltar ( conjugate asaltar) verbo transitivo
‹ persona› to rob, mug
◊ me asaltó una duda I was struck o seized by a sudden doubt
asalto sustantivo masculino
1
(— a persona) mugging;◊ un asalto a mano armada an armed robbery o raid
2 ( en boxeo) round;
( en esgrima) bout
asaltar verbo transitivo to assault, attack
(atracar un banco, una tienda) to rob
fig (un pensamiento) to assail
asalto sustantivo masculino
1 assault, attack
asalto a un banco, bank robbery
2 Box round
' asalto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abordaje
- tropa
- asaltar
- tumbar
English:
assault
- attack
- mugging
- raid
- raiding party
- round
- stick-up
- storm
- storm-trooper
- storm-troops
- storming
- strike through
- ram
- robbery
- stick
* * *asalto nm1. [ataque] attack;[de castillo, ciudad] storming;un fusil de asalto an assault rifle;tomar algo por asalto to storm sth;las empresas europeas preparan su asalto al mercado asiático European companies are preparing for their assault on the Asian market2. [robo] robbery;un asalto a mano armada an armed robbery3. [en boxeo] round4. [en esgrima] bout5. [en disputa] round* * *mtomar por asalto take by storm2 en boxeo round* * *asalto nm1) : assault2) : mugging, robbery3) : round (in boxing)4)asalto al poder : coup d'etat* * *asalto n1. (banco) raid / robbery2. (persona) mugging / attack3. (en boxeo) round -
43 arbitrar
v.1 to referee (sport) (en fútbol, baloncesto).2 to bring together (medidas, recursos).3 to arbitrate (law).Ricardo arbitra el lunes Richard arbitrates=umpires on Monday.El juez arbitró el caso The judge arbitrated the case.4 to umpire.Ricardo arbitrará el juego de fútbol Richard will umpire the soccer game.* * *1 to arbitrate* * *verb1) to arbitrate2) referee* * *1. VT1) [+ disputa] to arbitrate in; (Tenis) to umpire; (Boxeo, Ftbl) to referee2) [+ recursos] to bring together; [+ fondos] to raise2. VI1) (=actuar como árbitro) to arbitrate; (Dep) to umpire, referee2) (Fil) to act freely, judge freely3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (en fútbol, boxeo) to referee; (en tenis, béisbol) to umpireb) <conflicto/disputa> to arbitrate (in)2) (frml) < recursos> to furnish (frml), to provide; < medidas> to introduce; < solución> to find2.arbitrar vi (en fútbol, boxeo) to referee; (en tenis, béisbol) to umpire; ( en conflicto) to arbitrate, act as arbitrator* * *= officiate, referee.Ex. Umpires and referees officiate at sporting events, making sure the rules and regulations of the game are followed.Ex. Many had been refereeing for many years, so it is perhaps not surprising that most of them thought things had not changed for the better.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (en fútbol, boxeo) to referee; (en tenis, béisbol) to umpireb) <conflicto/disputa> to arbitrate (in)2) (frml) < recursos> to furnish (frml), to provide; < medidas> to introduce; < solución> to find2.arbitrar vi (en fútbol, boxeo) to referee; (en tenis, béisbol) to umpire; ( en conflicto) to arbitrate, act as arbitrator* * *= officiate, referee.Ex: Umpires and referees officiate at sporting events, making sure the rules and regulations of the game are followed.
Ex: Many had been refereeing for many years, so it is perhaps not surprising that most of them thought things had not changed for the better.* * *arbitrar [A1 ]vtA1 (en fútbol, boxeo) to referee; (en tenis, béisbol) to umpire2 ‹conflicto/disputa› to arbitrate (in)B ( frml); ‹medios/recursos› to furnish ( frml), to provide; ‹medidas› to introduce; ‹solución› to find■ arbitrarvi1 (en fútbol, boxeo) to referee; (en tenis, béisbol) to umpire2 (en un conflicto) to arbitrate, act as arbitrator* * *
arbitrar ( conjugate arbitrar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
(en tenis, béisbol) to umpire
arbitrar verbo transitivo
1 to arbitrate
2 Dep to referee
Ten umpire
' arbitrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mediar
- pitar
English:
arbitrate
- moderate
- referee
- umpire
- adjudicate
* * *♦ vt1. [en fútbol, baloncesto] to referee;[en tenis, voleibol] to umpire2. [medidas] to adopt;[solución] to find3. [recursos] to obtain;[dinero] to raise4. Der to arbitrate♦ vi1. [en fútbol, baloncesto] to referee;[en tenis, voleibol] to umpire2. Der to arbitrate* * *v/t1 en conflicto arbitrate* * *arbitrar v1) : to arbitrate2) : to referee, to umpire -
44 guante
m.glove.arrojar o tirar el guante to throw down the gauntletde guante blanco gentlemanlyecharle el guante a algo/alguien (informal figurative) to get hold of something/somebody, to get one's hands on something/somebodyestar más suave que un guante to be as meek as a lambguante de boxeo boxing gloveguante de goma rubber glove* * *1 glove\arrojar el guante a alguien figurado to throw down the gauntlet to somebodycolgar los guantes (en boxeo) to give up boxingechar el guante a alguien familiar to catch somebodyechar el guante a algo familiar to nick somethingrecoger el guante figurado to take up the gauntletsentar como un guante figurado to fit like a glovesuave como un guante figurado as meek as a lamb* * *noun m.* * *SM1) glovehacer guantes — (Dep) to shadow-box
de guante blanco —
tratar con guante blanco — to treat o handle with kid gloves
guantes de terciopelo — (fig) kid gloves
2) Chile whip, cat-o'nine-tails* * *1) glovearrojarle or tirarle el guante a alguien — to throw down the gauntlet to somebody
colgar los guantes — to hang up one's gloves
echarle el guante a alguien — (fam) to nab somebody (colloq)
estar como un guante — to be sweet as pie (colloq)
recoger el guante — to take up the gauntlet
quedar como un guante — (fam) to fit like a glove
tratar a alguien con guante de seda or (CS) con guante blanco — to handle o treat somebody with kid gloves
2) (Dep) ( persona) glove man* * *= glove.Ex. The puppets were simple creations: cardboard heads painted and stitched onto pieces of cloth which formed the glove.----* guante de goma = rubber glove.* guante informático = data glove.* tan suave como un guante = as meek as a lamb.* * *1) glovearrojarle or tirarle el guante a alguien — to throw down the gauntlet to somebody
colgar los guantes — to hang up one's gloves
echarle el guante a alguien — (fam) to nab somebody (colloq)
estar como un guante — to be sweet as pie (colloq)
recoger el guante — to take up the gauntlet
quedar como un guante — (fam) to fit like a glove
tratar a alguien con guante de seda or (CS) con guante blanco — to handle o treat somebody with kid gloves
2) (Dep) ( persona) glove man* * *= glove.Ex: The puppets were simple creations: cardboard heads painted and stitched onto pieces of cloth which formed the glove.
* guante de goma = rubber glove.* guante informático = data glove.* tan suave como un guante = as meek as a lamb.* * *A gloveguantes de lana/piel/goma woolen*/leather/rubber glovesarrojarle or tirarle el guante a algn to throw down the gauntlet to sbcolgar los guantes to hang up one's glovesde guante blanco non-violentestar como un guante to be sweet as pie ( colloq)recoger el guante to take up the gauntletsentar como un guante ( fam); to fit like a glovetratar a algn con guante de seda or (CS) con guante blanco to handle o treat sb with kid glovesCompuestos:massage glove, friction mitt( Inf) dataglovempl boxing gloves (pl)mpl surgical gloves (pl)mpl driving gloves (pl)* * *
guante sustantivo masculino
glove;◊ guantes de lana/boxeo woollen/boxing gloves;
echarle el guante a algn (fam) to nab sb (colloq)
guante sustantivo masculino glove
♦ Locuciones: como un guante, like a lamb
familiar echar el guante a alguien, to catch sb
sentar como un guante, to fit like a glove
' guante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caer
- compañero
- dedo
- guacho
- hermano
- manilla
- pareja
English:
gauntlet
- glove
- mitt
- oven
* * *guante nmglove;colgar los guantes [boxeador] to hang up one's gloves;de guante blanco gentlemanly;un partido de guante blanco a match played in a good spirit;Famecharle el guante a algo/alguien to get hold of sth/sb, to get one's hands on sth/sb;estar más suave que un guante to be as meek as a lamb;recoger el guante to take up the challenge o gauntlet;sentar como un guante [ropa] to fit like a glove;guantes de boxeo boxing gloves;guantes de cirujano surgeon's gloves;guantes de golf golf(ing) gloves;guantes de portero goalkeeper's gloves* * *m glove;echar el guante a alguien catch s.o., nab s.o. fam ;arrojar el guante a alguien throw down the gauntlet to s.o.;recoger el guante take up the challenge;sentar como un guante fam fit like a glove;tratar a alguien con guante de seda fig handle s.o. with kid gloves* * *guante nm1) : gloveguante de boxeo: boxing glove2)arrojarle el guante (a alguien) : to throw down the gauntlet (to someone)* * *guante n glove -
45 árbitro
m.1 umpire, referee.2 arbitrator, arbiter, judge, adjudicator.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 arbiter, arbitrator* * *(f. - árbitra)noun1) arbitrator, arbiter2) referee* * *árbitro, -aSM / F (Jur) arbiter, arbitrator; (Tenis) umpire; (Boxeo, Ftbl) referee* * *- tra masculino, femeninoa) (en fútbol, boxeo) referee; (en tenis, béisbol) umpireb) ( en conflicto) arbitrator* * *= arbiter, referee, umpire, ref.Nota: Abreviatura de referee.Ex. In almost no circumstances can the librarian be said to be the sole arbiter of what is or is not acceptable to the user.Ex. Umpires and referees officiate at sporting events, making sure the rules and regulations of the game are followed.Ex. Umpires and referees officiate at sporting events, making sure the rules and regulations of the game are followed.Ex. It is easy to point the fingers at the refs.----* juez árbitro = arbitrator, adjudicator.* * *- tra masculino, femeninoa) (en fútbol, boxeo) referee; (en tenis, béisbol) umpireb) ( en conflicto) arbitrator* * *= arbiter, referee, umpire, ref.Nota: Abreviatura de referee.Ex: In almost no circumstances can the librarian be said to be the sole arbiter of what is or is not acceptable to the user.
Ex: Umpires and referees officiate at sporting events, making sure the rules and regulations of the game are followed.Ex: Umpires and referees officiate at sporting events, making sure the rules and regulations of the game are followed.Ex: It is easy to point the fingers at the refs.* juez árbitro = arbitrator, adjudicator.* * *masculine, femininees el árbitro de su propio destino he is the master of his own destinylos árbitros de la moda the arbiters of fashion2 (en un conflicto) arbitrator* * *
Del verbo arbitrar: ( conjugate arbitrar)
arbitro es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
arbitró es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
arbitrar
árbitro
arbitrar ( conjugate arbitrar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
(en tenis, béisbol) to umpire
árbitro◊ - tra sustantivo masculino, femenino
(en tenis, béisbol) umpire;
arbitrar verbo transitivo
1 to arbitrate
2 Dep to referee
Ten umpire
árbitro,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 Dep referee
Ten umpire
2 (mediador en un conflicto) arbitrator
' árbitro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
árbitra
- pitar
- silbato
English:
judge
- ref
- referee
- send off
- umpire
- whistle
- arbiter
- blow
* * *árbitro, -a nm,f1. [en deporte] [en fútbol, baloncesto] referee;[en tenis, voleibol] umpire árbitro asistente [en fútbol] assistant referee2. Der arbitrator* * *m2 en conflicto arbitrator* * *1) : arbitrator, arbiter2) : referee, umpire* * *árbitro n1. (en fútbol, baloncesto, boxeo) referee2. (en tenis, críquet, béisbol) umpire -
46 cuadrilátero
adj.quadrilateral, four-sided.m.1 boxing ring, prize ring, ring.2 quadrilateral, figure with four sides, quadrangle.* * *► adjetivo1 quadrilateral, four-sided1 (boxeo) ring————————1 (boxeo) ring* * *noun m.2) ring* * *1.ADJ quadrilateral, four-sided2.SM (Mat) quadrilateral; (Boxeo) ring* * *I- ra adjetivo quadrilateralIIa) (Mat) quadrilateralb) (period) ( de boxeo) ring* * *= ring.Ex. With blood trickling from his mouth, his glazed eyes staring up at the ring lights, and his left foot quivering, the Swede was counted out.----* asiento junto al cuadrilátero = ringside seat, ringside ticket.* junto al cuadrilátero = ringside.* * *I- ra adjetivo quadrilateralIIa) (Mat) quadrilateralb) (period) ( de boxeo) ring* * *= ring.Ex: With blood trickling from his mouth, his glazed eyes staring up at the ring lights, and his left foot quivering, the Swede was counted out.
* asiento junto al cuadrilátero = ringside seat, ringside ticket.* junto al cuadrilátero = ringside.* * *quadrilateral, four-sided1 ( Mat) quadrilateral2 ( period) (de boxeo) ring* * *
cuadrilátero sustantivo masculinoa) (Mat) quadrilateral
cuadrilátero,-a
I adjetivo quadrilateral
II sustantivo masculino Box ring
' cuadrilátero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cuadrilátera
English:
boxing ring
- quadrangle
- ring
- boxing
- quadrilateral
* * *cuadrilátero nm1. Geom quadrilateral2. [en boxeo] ring* * *m/adj quadrilateral* * *cuadrilátero nm1) : quadrilateral2) : ring (in sports) -
47 gancho
m.1 hook (garfio).como le eche el gancho al que me ha robado la bici… (informal) just wait till I wait my hands on whoever stole my bike… (peninsular Spanish)2 decoy (cómplice) (de timador).3 clothes hanger.4 barker.5 layup.6 pothook.7 safety-pin.8 paperclip, paper clip.9 hairpin.10 hookshot.11 branch.12 buddy, mate.13 clasp.* * *1 hook2 (para ropa) peg3 (cayado) shepherd's crook4 familiar (atractivo) attractiveness, charm5 familiar (compinche de un estafador) bait, decoy6 (en boxeo) hook7 (en baloncesto) hook shot\echar el gancho a alguien familiar to hook somebodytener gancho familiar to be attractive, have charm* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=garfio) hook; [de árbol] stump; (Agr) shepherd's crookgancho de remolque — towing hook, trailer hitch
3) * (=atractivo sexual) sex appeal; (=atractivo popular) pulling power4) [de timador] accomplice5) (Boxeo) (=golpe) hook7) And lady's saddle* * *1) ( garfio) hookhacerle gancho a alguien con alguien — (CS fam) to set somebody up with somebody (colloq)
ir de gancho — (Col) to walk along arm in arm
2)a) ( clip) paperclip; ( de patitas) paper fastenerb) ( horquilla) hairpinc) (Andes) ( imperdible) safety pind) (AmL) ( para la ropa) hanger3)a) (fam) (para atrapar, seducir) baitb) (fam) ( atractivo)4)a) ( en boxeo) hookb) ( en baloncesto) hook shot* * *= hook, clip, peg, draw, teaser, loss-leader, panache.Ex. The platen was lashed up tight to the toe of the spindle by cords which connected hooks at its four corners to another set of hooks at the four lower corners of the hose.Ex. Some vertical storage chests utilize wooden rods to which the maps are attached and others use clips or pegs.Ex. Some vertical storage chests utilize wooden rods to which the maps are attached and others use clips or pegs.Ex. The draw of earning up to 30 pounds per cadaver without risking life or limb proved too tempting for some of the more barbarous resurrectionists, however, leading them to commit murder.Ex. The Internet is the ideal place to offer the ' teaser' -- the 'hot' item or service which leads consumers in to buy the other products offered by the company.Ex. The Internet is the ideal place to offer the ' loss-leader,' the item or service offered cheap, in the hope that consumers will investigate and buy the others.Ex. It is a richly documented, smoothly narrated, and lavishly illustrated study by a historian who knows his stuff and tells it with panache.----* alfiler de gancho = safety pin.* gancho para el remolque = tow-bar [towbar].* tener gancho = be engaging.* * *1) ( garfio) hookhacerle gancho a alguien con alguien — (CS fam) to set somebody up with somebody (colloq)
ir de gancho — (Col) to walk along arm in arm
2)a) ( clip) paperclip; ( de patitas) paper fastenerb) ( horquilla) hairpinc) (Andes) ( imperdible) safety pind) (AmL) ( para la ropa) hanger3)a) (fam) (para atrapar, seducir) baitb) (fam) ( atractivo)4)a) ( en boxeo) hookb) ( en baloncesto) hook shot* * *= hook, clip, peg, draw, teaser, loss-leader, panache.Ex: The platen was lashed up tight to the toe of the spindle by cords which connected hooks at its four corners to another set of hooks at the four lower corners of the hose.
Ex: Some vertical storage chests utilize wooden rods to which the maps are attached and others use clips or pegs.Ex: Some vertical storage chests utilize wooden rods to which the maps are attached and others use clips or pegs.Ex: The draw of earning up to 30 pounds per cadaver without risking life or limb proved too tempting for some of the more barbarous resurrectionists, however, leading them to commit murder.Ex: The Internet is the ideal place to offer the ' teaser' -- the 'hot' item or service which leads consumers in to buy the other products offered by the company.Ex: The Internet is the ideal place to offer the ' loss-leader,' the item or service offered cheap, in the hope that consumers will investigate and buy the others.Ex: It is a richly documented, smoothly narrated, and lavishly illustrated study by a historian who knows his stuff and tells it with panache.* alfiler de gancho = safety pin.* gancho para el remolque = tow-bar [towbar].* tener gancho = be engaging.* * *A (garfio) hookgancho de carnicero butcher's hooklos ganchos de la cortina the curtain hooksLorena me va a hacer gancho con su hermano Lorena is going to set me up with her brother ( colloq)ir de gancho ( Col); to walk along arm in armB2 (horquilla — abierta) hairpin; (— cerrada) bobby pin ( AmE), hairgrip ( BrE); (pasador) barrette ( AmE), hairslide ( BrE)3 (Andes, Ven) (imperdible) safety pinCompuesto:( Col) safety pinC1 ( fam) (para atrapar, seducir) bait2 ( fam)(atractivo): un hombre con mucho gancho a very attractive manes una película que tiene gancho the movie's a real crowd puller, the movie has great drawing powerun artista que tiene gancho an artist who enjoys great popularity o who has a lot of popular appealD (en boxeo) hookE (en baloncesto) hook shotF (AmC, Andes, Méx) (colgador) hangerG ( Chi) (de un árbol) branch* * *
gancho sustantivo masculino
1
2
gancho sustantivo masculino
1 hook
2 fam (gracia, encanto) charm
3 (cómplice de un estafador) bait, decoy
(de la policía) stool-pigeon
4 LAm (para el pelo) hairpin
' gancho' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enganchar
- reclamo
- alfiler
- colgar
- percha
English:
hang
- hook
- clip
- hanger
- hooked
- on
- peg
- safety
* * *gancho nm1. [garfio] hook;[de percha] peg; Esp Famechar el gancho a alguien: como le eche el gancho al que me ha robado la bici… just wait till I get my hands on whoever stole my bike…2. [cómplice] [de timador] decoy3. Fam [atractivo]esa chica tiene mucho gancho that girl is quite something o can really turn heads;tiene gancho como relaciones públicas she has a real gift for public relations;uno de los ganchos del proyecto es su bajo coste one of the big plusses of the project is its low cost4. [en baloncesto] hook5. [en boxeo] hook;gancho de izquierda/derecha left/right hook6. Andes, CAm, Méx, Ven [percha] hanger7. Col, Ven [pinza] Br (clothes) peg, US clothespin8. Andes, CAm, Méx [horquilla] hairpin9. Bol, Col [imperdible] safety pin12. RP [para papeles] staplesi te gusta mi prima, te hago gancho if you fancy my cousin, I'll try to fix you up with her;las madres les hicieron gancho their mothers tried to get them together* * *m1 hook2 L.Am., Arg fig famsex-appeal;tener gancho fam3 L.Am.hacer gancho ( ayudar) lend a hand4 L.Am. ( grapa) staple5 L.Am. ( percha) coat hanger* * *gancho nm1) : hook2) : clothes hanger3) : hairpin, bobby pin* * *gancho n (instrumento) hook -
48 box
► nombre masculino (pl boxes)1 (de caballo) stall2 (en carrera de coches) pit* * *SM1) (Aut) pitentrar en boxes — to go into the pits, make a pit stop
2) (Equitación) stall3) LAm (=boxeo) boxing* * *[boks]1)a) ( en carreras de coches) pitentrar en boxes — to go/come into the pits
b) (Equ) stalllos boxes de salida — the starting gate (AmE) o gates (BrE)
2) (CS, Méx) ( boxeo) boxing* * *[boks]1)a) ( en carreras de coches) pitentrar en boxes — to go/come into the pits
b) (Equ) stalllos boxes de salida — the starting gate (AmE) o gates (BrE)
2) (CS, Méx) ( boxeo) boxing* * */boks/(pl boxes)A1 (en carreras de coches) pitentrar en boxes to go/come into the pits2 ( Equ) stall3 (en un garaje) parking bay o spaceCompuesto:repair bayB (CS, Méx) (boxeo) boxing* * *
box /boks/ sustantivo masculino (AmL) ( boxeo) boxing
' box' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apartada
- apartado
- apdo.
- asalto
- boletería
- bote
- boxear
- buzón
- cabina
- caja
- cajetín
- cartón
- casilla
- cepillo
- combate
- con
- contener
- cuadrilátera
- cuadrilátero
- empezar
- fiambrera
- garita
- hora
- impresa
- impreso
- incrustar
- jardinera
- joyera
- joyero
- nevera
- nutriente
- palco
- recuadro
- sola
- solo
- tabaquera
- taquilla
- taquillera
- taquillero
- tartera
- tropezar
- urna
- ventanilla
- abrir
- aguinaldo
- alcancía
- caber
- casillero
- cofre
- concha
English:
ballot box
- bang
- boom box
- box
- box office
- cash box
- inside
- jack-in-the-box
- kick down
- letter box
- match
- music box
- nail
- Pandora's box
- penalty area
- penalty box
- pillar box
- pit
- Post Office Box
- safe-deposit
- sentry box
- shadow-box
- stamp down
- swing
- telephone box
- tick
- tissue
- voice box
- window box
- witness box
- air
- ballot
- black
- bottom
- bread
- call
- cardboard
- catch
- chest
- coin
- content
- crush
- do
- file
- fuse
- heave
- hinge
- horse
- ice
- inlaid
* * *box nm1. [de caballo] stall2. [de coches] pit;entrar en boxes to pit, to make a pit stop3. Am [boxeo] boxing* * *m1 DEP pit* * *1) : pit (in auto racing) -
49 abandonar
v.1 to leave (place).María abandonó la habitación rápidamente Mary abandoned the room quickly.2 to leave (person).3 to give up (estudios).abandonó la carrera en el tercer año she dropped out of university in her third year, she gave up her studies in her third year4 to abandon, to desert, to forsake, to bail out on.Pedro abandonó a su familia Peter abandoned his family.Silvia abandonó sus sueños por Pedro Silvia abandoned her dreams for Peter.5 to quit, to cease trying, to desist, to give up.María abandonó Mary quit.6 to check out on.* * *1 (desamparar) to abandon, forsake2 (lugar) to leave, quit3 (actividad) to give up, withdraw from4 (traicionar) to desert5 (renunciar) to relinquish, renounce6 (descuidar) to neglect7 DEPORTE (retirarse) to withdraw from1 (descuidarse) to neglect oneself, let oneself go2 (entregarse) to give oneself up (a, to)3 (ceder) to give in* * *verb1) to abandon2) desert3) leave4) neglect5) give up6) renounce•* * *1. VT1) (=dejar abandonado) [+ cónyuge, hijo] to abandon, desert; [+ animal, casa, posesiones] to abandon; [+ obligaciones] to neglectla abandonó por otra mujer — he abandoned o deserted her for another woman
tuvimos que abandonar nuestras pertenencias en la huida — we had to abandon all our belongings when we fled
2) (=marcharse de) [+ lugar, organización] to leave3) (=renunciar a) [+ estudios, proyecto] to give up, abandon; [+ costumbre, cargo] to give up; [+ privilegio, título] to renounce, relinquishhemos abandonado la idea de montar un negocio — we have given up o abandoned the idea of starting a business
he decidido abandonar la política — I've decided to give up o abandon politics
si el tratamiento no da resultado lo abandonaremos — if the treatment doesn't work, we'll abandon it
se comprometieron a abandonar sus reivindicaciones territoriales — they promised to renounce o relinquish their territorial claims
4) [buen humor, suerte] to desert2. VI1) (Atletismo) [antes de la prueba] to pull out, withdraw; [durante la prueba] to pull out, retire2) (Boxeo) to concede defeat, throw in the towel * o (EEUU) sponge3) (Ajedrez) to resign, concede4) (Inform) to quit3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (frml) < lugar> to leavelas tropas abandonaron el área — the troops pulled out of o left the area
b) <familia/bebé> to leave, abandon; <marido/amante> to leave; <coche/barco> to abandon2) fuerzas to desert3)a) <actividad/propósito/esperanza> to give upabandonó la lucha — he gave up the fight, he abandoned the struggle
abandonar los estudios — to drop out of school/college
b) (Dep) <carrera/partido> to retire, pull out2.abandonar vi (Dep)a) (antes de la carrera, competición) to withdraw, pull outb) (iniciada la carrera, competición) to retire, pull out; ( en ajedrez) to resign; (en boxeo, lucha) to concede defeat3.abandonarse v pron1) ( entregarse)abandonarse a algo — a vicios/placeres to abandon oneself to something
2) ( en el aspecto personal) to let oneself go* * *= abandon, abort, drop, eschew, give up, quit, relinquish, stop, leave + wandering in, forsake, sweep aside, desert, opt out of, scrap, pull back, ditch, surrender, bail out, bargain away, dump, maroon, flake out, leave by + the wayside, get away, desist, go + cold turkey, walk out on, walk out, jump + ship.Ex. The Library of Congress has now reconsidered the position, and abandoned what was known as its compatible headings policy.Ex. It is important to know what police or fire responses are triggered by alarms and how that reaction can be aborted and the alarm silenced.Ex. Unfruitful lines of enquiry are dropped and new and more promising search terms are introduced as the search progresses.Ex. However, most contributors to the debate about the future of SLIS have eschewed practicalities in favour of sweeping and dramatic generalizations.Ex. If support for quality cataloging is not going to be given, I think we should give it up entirely.Ex. If you decide not to send or save the message, replace the question mark in front of ' Quit' with another character.Ex. The Library will consider relinquishing them only when there is strong assurance that their transfer would not adversely affect the library community.Ex. Program function key 1 (FP1) tells DOBIS/LIBIS to stop whatever it is doing and go back to the function selection screen.Ex. It is our professional duty to help the reader, leading him from author to author, book to book, with enough sure-footed confidence that he is guided up the literary mountain and not left wandering in the viewless foothills because of one's own incompetence.Ex. Indeed, she was delighted to forsake the urban reality of steel and glass, traffic and crime, aspirin and litter, for the sort of over-the-fence friendliness of the smaller city.Ex. The development of optical fibres for information transmission has exciting potential here, but there is a very large investment in the present systems which cannot be swept aside overnight.Ex. Recently, however, libraries have deserted the individual and have pandered too much to the needs of the general public.Ex. The author takes a critical look at the UK government's education policy with regard to schools' ' opting out' of local government control.Ex. There have even been rumours of plans to scrap most of the industrial side of its work and disperse key elements, such as the work on regional and industrial aid, to the provinces.Ex. To pull back now would make both her and him look bad.Ex. It is time that higher education institutions accepted the wisdom of collaboration and ditched, once and for all, the rhetoric of competition = Ya es hora de que las instituciones de enseñanza superior acepten la colaboración y rechacen, de una vez por todas, la competitividad.Ex. Instead the two ecclesiastical disputes which arose from Diocletian's decree to surrender scriptures must be seen as more disastrous to Christian unity than the destruction of libraries.Ex. In the article ' Bailing out' 9 of the 10 librarians interviewed admitted that they were trying to get out of librarianship partly due to unrealistic expectations learned in library school.Ex. Reduced support is a fact of life, and librarians cannot bargain away their budget pressures.Ex. The books may simply be laid before the librarian as they are found, ' dumped in his lap', as one writer puts it.Ex. A seemingly simple tale of schoolboys marooned on an island, the novel 'Lord of the Flies' is an enigmatic and provocative piece of literature.Ex. The actress flaked out again and the director is trying to line up a replacement.Ex. She seeks to recontextualize those events that history has estranged, destroyed or capriciously left by the wayside.Ex. Guards in the lead car of the convoy threw their doors open and ran for cover, screaming, 'Get away, get away'.Ex. One of them sputtered and gesticulated with sufficient violence to induce us to desist.Ex. Judging by the critical responses to the article so far, it looks like the world isn't quite ready to go cold turkey on its religion addiction.Ex. There are many thankless jobs in this world, but does that mean you can just walk out on them for your own selfish reasons?.Ex. At least five members of the audience walked out during the bishop's address.Ex. A new study suggests that up to 40% of currently employed individuals are ready to jump ship once the economy rebounds.----* abandonar el barco = abandon + ship.* abandonar las armas = put down + weapons.* abandonar los estudios = drop out (from school), drop out of + school.* abandonar los servicios de Alguien = drop out.* abandonarse = go to + seed.* abandonarse a = abandon + Reflexivo + to.* abandonar toda esperanza = give up + hope.* abandonar (toda/la) esperanza = abandon + (all) hope.* abandonar un hábito = stop + habit.* abandonar un lugar = quit + Lugar.* estudiante de bachiller que abandona los estudios = high-school dropout.* estudiante universitario que abandona los estudios = college dropout.* no abandonar = stick with, stand by.* persona que abandona Algo = quitter.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (frml) < lugar> to leavelas tropas abandonaron el área — the troops pulled out of o left the area
b) <familia/bebé> to leave, abandon; <marido/amante> to leave; <coche/barco> to abandon2) fuerzas to desert3)a) <actividad/propósito/esperanza> to give upabandonó la lucha — he gave up the fight, he abandoned the struggle
abandonar los estudios — to drop out of school/college
b) (Dep) <carrera/partido> to retire, pull out2.abandonar vi (Dep)a) (antes de la carrera, competición) to withdraw, pull outb) (iniciada la carrera, competición) to retire, pull out; ( en ajedrez) to resign; (en boxeo, lucha) to concede defeat3.abandonarse v pron1) ( entregarse)abandonarse a algo — a vicios/placeres to abandon oneself to something
2) ( en el aspecto personal) to let oneself go* * *= abandon, abort, drop, eschew, give up, quit, relinquish, stop, leave + wandering in, forsake, sweep aside, desert, opt out of, scrap, pull back, ditch, surrender, bail out, bargain away, dump, maroon, flake out, leave by + the wayside, get away, desist, go + cold turkey, walk out on, walk out, jump + ship.Ex: The Library of Congress has now reconsidered the position, and abandoned what was known as its compatible headings policy.
Ex: It is important to know what police or fire responses are triggered by alarms and how that reaction can be aborted and the alarm silenced.Ex: Unfruitful lines of enquiry are dropped and new and more promising search terms are introduced as the search progresses.Ex: However, most contributors to the debate about the future of SLIS have eschewed practicalities in favour of sweeping and dramatic generalizations.Ex: If support for quality cataloging is not going to be given, I think we should give it up entirely.Ex: If you decide not to send or save the message, replace the question mark in front of ' Quit' with another character.Ex: The Library will consider relinquishing them only when there is strong assurance that their transfer would not adversely affect the library community.Ex: Program function key 1 (FP1) tells DOBIS/LIBIS to stop whatever it is doing and go back to the function selection screen.Ex: It is our professional duty to help the reader, leading him from author to author, book to book, with enough sure-footed confidence that he is guided up the literary mountain and not left wandering in the viewless foothills because of one's own incompetence.Ex: Indeed, she was delighted to forsake the urban reality of steel and glass, traffic and crime, aspirin and litter, for the sort of over-the-fence friendliness of the smaller city.Ex: The development of optical fibres for information transmission has exciting potential here, but there is a very large investment in the present systems which cannot be swept aside overnight.Ex: Recently, however, libraries have deserted the individual and have pandered too much to the needs of the general public.Ex: The author takes a critical look at the UK government's education policy with regard to schools' ' opting out' of local government control.Ex: There have even been rumours of plans to scrap most of the industrial side of its work and disperse key elements, such as the work on regional and industrial aid, to the provinces.Ex: To pull back now would make both her and him look bad.Ex: It is time that higher education institutions accepted the wisdom of collaboration and ditched, once and for all, the rhetoric of competition = Ya es hora de que las instituciones de enseñanza superior acepten la colaboración y rechacen, de una vez por todas, la competitividad.Ex: Instead the two ecclesiastical disputes which arose from Diocletian's decree to surrender scriptures must be seen as more disastrous to Christian unity than the destruction of libraries.Ex: In the article ' Bailing out' 9 of the 10 librarians interviewed admitted that they were trying to get out of librarianship partly due to unrealistic expectations learned in library school.Ex: Reduced support is a fact of life, and librarians cannot bargain away their budget pressures.Ex: The books may simply be laid before the librarian as they are found, ' dumped in his lap', as one writer puts it.Ex: A seemingly simple tale of schoolboys marooned on an island, the novel 'Lord of the Flies' is an enigmatic and provocative piece of literature.Ex: The actress flaked out again and the director is trying to line up a replacement.Ex: She seeks to recontextualize those events that history has estranged, destroyed or capriciously left by the wayside.Ex: Guards in the lead car of the convoy threw their doors open and ran for cover, screaming, 'Get away, get away'.Ex: One of them sputtered and gesticulated with sufficient violence to induce us to desist.Ex: Judging by the critical responses to the article so far, it looks like the world isn't quite ready to go cold turkey on its religion addiction.Ex: There are many thankless jobs in this world, but does that mean you can just walk out on them for your own selfish reasons?.Ex: At least five members of the audience walked out during the bishop's address.Ex: A new study suggests that up to 40% of currently employed individuals are ready to jump ship once the economy rebounds.* abandonar el barco = abandon + ship.* abandonar las armas = put down + weapons.* abandonar los estudios = drop out (from school), drop out of + school.* abandonar los servicios de Alguien = drop out.* abandonarse = go to + seed.* abandonarse a = abandon + Reflexivo + to.* abandonar toda esperanza = give up + hope.* abandonar (toda/la) esperanza = abandon + (all) hope.* abandonar un hábito = stop + habit.* abandonar un lugar = quit + Lugar.* estudiante de bachiller que abandona los estudios = high-school dropout.* estudiante universitario que abandona los estudios = college dropout.* no abandonar = stick with, stand by.* persona que abandona Algo = quitter.* * *abandonar [A1 ]vtA1 ( frml); ‹lugar› to leaveel público abandonó el teatro the audience left the theaterse le concedió un plazo de 48 horas para abandonar el país he was given 48 hours to leave the countrymiles de personas abandonan la capital durante el verano thousands of people leave the capital in the summerlas tropas han comenzado a abandonar el área the troops have started to pull out of o leave the areaabandonó la reunión en señal de protesta he walked out of the meeting in protest2 ‹persona›abandonó a su familia he abandoned o deserted his familylo abandonó por otro she left him for another manabandonó al bebé en la puerta del hospital she abandoned o left the baby at the entrance to the hospitalabandonar a algn A algo to abandon sb TO sthdecidió volver, abandonando al grupo a su suerte he decided to turn back, abandoning the group to its fate3 ‹coche/barco› to abandonB «fuerzas» to desertlas fuerzas lo abandonaron y cayó al suelo his strength deserted him and he fell to the floorla suerte me ha abandonado my luck has run out o deserted menunca lo abandona el buen humor he's always good-humored, his good humor never deserts himC ‹actividad/propósito› to give upabandonó los estudios she abandoned o gave up her studies¿vas a abandonar el curso cuando te falta tan poco? you're not going to drop out of o give up the course at this late stage, are you?abandonó la lucha he gave up the fight, he abandoned the struggleha abandonado toda pretensión de salir elegido he has given up o abandoned any hopes he had of being electedabandonó la terapia he gave up his therapy, he stopped having therapy■ abandonarvi( Dep)1 (antes de iniciarse la carrera, competición) to withdraw, pull out2 (una vez iniciada la carrera, competición) to retire, pull out; (en ajedrez) to resign; (en boxeo, lucha) to concede defeat, throw in the towelA(descuidarse): desde que tuvo hijos se ha abandonado since she had her children she's let herself gono te abandones y ve al médico don't neglect your health, go and see the doctorB (entregarse) abandonarse A algo ‹a vicios/placeres› to abandon oneself TO sthse abandonó al ocio she gave herself up to o abandoned herself to a life of leisurese abandonó al sueño he gave in to o succumbed to sleep, he let sleep overcome him, he surrendered to sleep* * *
abandonar ( conjugate abandonar) verbo transitivo
1
‹marido/amante› to leave;
‹coche/barco› to abandon;
2 [ fuerzas] to desert
3
◊ abandonar los estudios to drop out of school/college
verbo intransitivo (Dep)
(en boxeo, lucha) to concede defeat
abandonarse verbo pronominal
1 ( entregarse) abandonarse a algo ‹a vicios/placeres› to abandon oneself to sth
2 ( en el aspecto personal) to let oneself go
abandonar
I verbo transitivo
1 (irse de) to leave, quit: tenemos que vernos hoy, porque mañana abandono Madrid, we've got to see eachother today because I'm leaving Madrid tomorrow
2 (a una persona, a un animal) to abandon
abandonar a alguien a su suerte, to leave someone to his fate
3 (un proyecto, los estudios) to give up
4 Dep (retirarse de una carrera) to drop out of
(un deporte) to drop
II vi (desfallecer) to give up: los resultados no son los esperados, pero no abandones, the results aren't as good as we expected, but don't give up
' abandonar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dejar
- botar
- plantar
English:
abandon
- back away
- cast aside
- caution
- desert
- drop
- forsake
- free
- give up on
- habit
- idea
- jettison
- leave
- quit
- retire
- scrap
- stand by
- throw in
- walk out
- ditch
- give
- maroon
- stick
- vacate
- walk
* * *♦ vt1. [lugar] to leave;[barco, vehículo] to abandon;abandonó la sala tras el discurso she left the hall after the speech;abandonó su pueblo para trabajar en la ciudad she left her home town for a job in the city;abandonar el barco to abandon ship;¡abandonen el barco! abandon ship!;los cascos azules abandonarán pronto la región the UN peacekeeping troops will soon be pulling out of the region2. [persona] to leave;[hijo, animal] to abandon;abandonó a su hijo she abandoned her son;¡nunca te abandonaré! I'll never leave you!3. [estudios] to give up;[proyecto] to abandon;abandonó la carrera en el tercer año she dropped out of university in her third year, she gave up her studies in her third year;han amenazado con abandonar las negociaciones they have threatened to walk out of the negotiations;han amenazado con abandonar la liga they have threatened to pull out of the league;abandonar la lucha to give up the fight4. [sujeto: suerte, buen humor] to desert;lo abandonaron las fuerzas y tuvo que retirarse his strength gave out and he had to drop out;nunca la abandona su buen humor she never loses her good humour♦ vi1. [en carrera, competición] to pull out, to withdraw;[en ajedrez] to resign; [en boxeo] to throw in the towel;abandonó en el primer asalto his corner threw in the towel in the first round;una avería lo obligó a abandonar en la segunda vuelta a mechanical fault forced him to retire on the second lap2. [rendirse] to give up;no abandones ahora que estás casi al final don't give up now you've almost reached the end* * *I v/tII v/i DEP pull out* * *abandonar vt1) dejar: to abandon, to leave2) : to give up, to quitabandonaron la búsqueda: they gave up the search* * *abandonar vb2. (un sitio) to leave -
50 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 -
51 derechazo
m.1 right.2 right hander, forehand, forehand drive, right.* * *1 (bofetada) right-hander* * *SM1) (Boxeo) right2) (Tenis) forehand drive3) (Taur) pass with the cape* * ** * ** * *A1 (en boxeo) rightB (en tenis) forehand* * *derechazo nm1. [en fútbol] powerful right-foot shot2. [en boxeo] right3. Taurom = pass with the cape held in the right hand* * *m en boxeo right* * *derechazo nm1) : pass with the cape on the right hand (in bullfighting)2) : right (in boxing)3) : forehand (in tennis) -
52 peso
m.1 weight.tiene un kilo de peso it weighs a kilopeso atómico atomic weightpeso bruto gross weightpeso ligero lightweightpeso medio middleweightpeso molecular molecular weightpeso mosca flyweightpeso muerto dead weightpeso neto net weightpeso pesado heavyweight2 weight (fuerza, influencia).su palabra tiene mucho peso his word carries a lot of weight3 burden.el peso de la culpabilidad the burden of guiltquitarse un peso de encima to take a weight off one's mind4 scales (balanza).5 shot (sport).lanzamiento de peso shot put6 peso (moneda).pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: pesar.* * *1 (gen) weight3 (carga) load, burden\de peso (pesado) heavy 2 (importante) important 3 (influyente) influential 4 (convincente) strong, powerfulcaerse por su propio peso to be self-evident, be obvioushacer el peso familiar to convinceganar peso to put on weight, gain weightperder peso to lose weightquitar un peso de encima de alguien to take a weight off somebody's mindpeso bruto gross weightpeso gallo bantamweightpeso ligero lightweightpeso neto net weightpeso pesado heavyweightpeso pluma featherweight* * *noun m.1) weight2) burden3) importance* * *SM1) (Fís, Téc) weight¿cuál es tu peso? — how much do you weigh?
un vehículo de mucho/poco peso — a heavy/light vehicle
•
las telas se venden al peso — the fabrics are sold by weight•
no dar el peso — [al pesarse] [boxeador] not to make the weight; [recién nacido] to be below normal weight, be underweight; [en una categoría] not to make the grade, not come up to scratchese escultor no da el peso — that sculptor doesn't make the grade o come up to scratch
•
sostener algo en peso — to support the full weight of sth•
falto de peso — underweight•
ganar peso — to put on weight•
perder peso — to lose weight- valer su peso en oropeso específico — (lit) specific gravity; (fig) influence
peso molecular — (Quím) molecular weight
peso muerto — (Náut) (tb fig) dead weight
2) (=acción)3) [de culpa, responsabilidad] weightme quitarías un buen peso de encima — it would be a weight off my mind, you would take a weight off my mind
4) (=importancia) weight•
de peso — [persona] influential; [argumento] weighty, forcefulrazones de peso — good o sound reasons
5) (=balanza) scales pl6) (Med) heaviness7) (Dep)a) Esp (Atletismo) shotb) (Halterofilia)c) [Boxeo] weightpeso completo — CAm, Méx, Ven heavyweight
peso ligero, peso liviano — Chile, Ven lightweight
peso medio fuerte — light heavyweight, cruiserweight
8) (Econ) peso* * *1)a) (Fís, Tec) weightperder/ganar peso — to lose weight/gain o put on weight
tomarle el peso a algo — to weigh something up
b)2)a) ( carga) weight, burdenquitarle un peso de encima a alguien — to take a load o a weight off somebody's mind
me he quitado un buen peso de encima — that's a real load o weight off my mind
b) ( influencia) weightlas asociaciones de mayor peso — the most important associations, the associations which carry the most weight
c)3) (Dep)a) (Esp) ( en atletismo) shotlanzamiento de peso — shot-put, shot-putting
b) (Esp) ( en halterofilia) weightc) ( en boxeo) weight4) ( báscula) scales (pl); ( de balanza) (Chi) weight5) (Fin) peso ( unit of currency in many Latin American countries)no tiene un peso — he doesn't have a cent o penny
* * *1)a) (Fís, Tec) weightperder/ganar peso — to lose weight/gain o put on weight
tomarle el peso a algo — to weigh something up
b)2)a) ( carga) weight, burdenquitarle un peso de encima a alguien — to take a load o a weight off somebody's mind
me he quitado un buen peso de encima — that's a real load o weight off my mind
b) ( influencia) weightlas asociaciones de mayor peso — the most important associations, the associations which carry the most weight
c)3) (Dep)a) (Esp) ( en atletismo) shotlanzamiento de peso — shot-put, shot-putting
b) (Esp) ( en halterofilia) weightc) ( en boxeo) weight4) ( báscula) scales (pl); ( de balanza) (Chi) weight5) (Fin) peso ( unit of currency in many Latin American countries)no tiene un peso — he doesn't have a cent o penny
* * *peso11 = balance, weighing scales, scales.Ex: Officials are hopeful that all delivery men in the city will be equipped with balances within a month.
Ex: Weighing scales are also sometimes used to measure force rather than mass.Ex: It indicates the changes and limitations which fill the other pan of the scales and which are frequently only discovered by bitter experience.* peso de baño = bathroom scales.peso22 = burden, load, weight, toll, term weight, body weight.Ex: In information retrieval applications it was more usual for one organisation to carry most of the burden of development of the system, and then to market it to others.
Ex: By designing the floors to carry a superimposed live load of 6.5 kN/m2, it is easy to move bookshelves, reader places and other library functions to any part of the building.Ex: The vocabulary used in conjunction with PRECIS is split in two sections, one part for Entities (or things) and the other for Attributes (properties of things, for example colour, weight; activities of things, for example flow, and properties of activities, for example, slow, turbulent).Ex: Quite apart from the great toll of unasked questions, any hint of mutual antipathy between enquirer and librarian is fatal to the reference interview.Ex: Applications of these methods facilitate more effective assignment of term weights to index terms within documents and may assist searchers in the selection of search terms.Ex: The effect of Christmas time on body weight development was investigated in 46 obese patients.* aliviar a Alguien del peso de = relieve + Nombre + of the burden of.* aliviar de un peso a = relieve + the burden (on/from).* aumento de peso = weight gain.* castigar con todo el peso de la ley = punish + to the full extent of the law.* coger peso = put on + weight, gain + weight.* con todo el peso de la ley = to the full extent of the law.* control del peso = weight control.* de peso = weighty, of consequence, meaty [meatier -comp., meatiest -sup.].* de poco peso = pat, feeble.* exceso de peso = overweight.* falta de peso = underweight.* ganar peso = put on + weight, gain + weight.* gran peso = heavy weight.* hundirse bajo el peso de = collapse under + the weight of.* hundirse por el peso = bog down.* hundirse por su propio peso = sink under + its own weight.* ley de pesos y medidas = weights and measures act.* ligero de peso = lightweight [light-weight].* llevar el peso = undertake + burden.* perder peso = lose + weight.* pérdida de peso = weight loss.* peso al nacer = birthweight.* peso atómico = atomic weight.* peso de la prueba, el = burden of proof, the.* peso de la responsabilidad, el = burden of responsibility, the.* peso de nacimiento = birthweight.* peso específico = weight, specific gravity.* peso molecular = molecular weight.* peso muerto = dead weight.* peso pesado = heavy weight [heavyweight], big wheel, big shot, big noise, big wig, fat cat.* por debajo del peso normal = underweight.* problema de peso = weight problem.* quitarse un (buen) peso de encima = get + a (real) weight off + Posesivo + chest.* quitarse un peso de encima = take + a weight off + Posesivo + mind, take + a load off + Posesivo + mind.* quitar un peso de encima = remove + burden from shoulders.* quitar un peso de encima a Alguien = lift + a weight off + Posesivo + shoulders.* se cae de su peso que = it goes without saying that.* soportar el peso de Algo = carry + the burden.* soportar un peso = take + load.* tener que cargar con el peso de = be burdened with.* tener que cargar con el peso de la tradición = be burdened with + tradition.* todo el peso de la ley = full force of the law, the.* vector de peso específico = weighted vector.* * *sistema de pesos y medidas system of weights and measuresa ti no te conviene levantar esos pesos you shouldn't lift (heavy) weights like thatperder/ganar peso to lose/gain o put on weightvive preocupada por el peso she worries about her weight all the timetomarle el peso a algo to weigh sth upvaler su peso en oro to be worth one's weight in gold2al peso ‹venta/compra› by weight;‹vender/comprar› by weightCompuestos:atomic weightgross weightsu peso específico en la empresa es bien sabido por todos everyone knows he carries a lot of weight in the companymolecular weightdeadweightnet weightB1 (carga, pesadumbre) weight, burdenestá abrumado por el peso de tanta responsabilidad he's overwhelmed by the burden of so much responsibilitylleva el peso de la empresa he carries the burden of responsibility for the companyel peso de la prueba recae sobre el fiscal the onus of proof lies with the prosecutionquitarle un peso de encima a algn to take a load o a weight off sb's mindme he quitado un buen peso de encima that's a real load o weight off my mind2 (importancia, influencia) weightlas asociaciones de mayor peso the most important associations, the associations which carry the most weightsu papel tiene poco peso her role is fairly minorla agricultura es una actividad que tiene poco peso en la economía agriculture does not play a very important role in the economyla Iglesia ejerce un peso moral muy fuerte en nuestra sociedad the Church exercises a very strong moral influence in our societytodo el peso de la ley the full weight of the law3de peso ‹argumento› strong, weighty;‹razón› forcefultiene amistades de peso en la dirección she has influential friends on the boardC ( Dep)1 (en atletismo) shotlanzamiento de peso shot-put, shot-putting2 (en halterofilia) weightlevantamiento de pesos weightlifting3 (en boxeo) weightCompuestos:bantamweight● peso ligero or livianolightweight● peso medio or medianomiddleweightflyweight( Dep) heavyweightun peso pesado de la literatura/política a literary/political heavyweightfeatherweightwelterweightD1 (báscula) scales (pl)2 ( Chi) (de una balanza) weightE ( Fin) peso ( unit of currency in many Latin American countries)nunca tiene un peso he never has a cent o penny* * *
Del verbo pesar: ( conjugate pesar)
peso es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
pesó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
pesar
peso
pesar 1 sustantivo masculino
1
a peso mío or muy a mi peso much to my regret
2
a peso de todo in spite of o despite everything;
a pesar de que even though
pesar 2 ( conjugate pesar) verbo intransitivo
1 [paquete/maleta] to be heavy;
no me pesa it's not heavy
2 ( causar arrepentimiento) (+ me/te/le etc):
me pesa haberlo ofendido I'm very sorry I offended him
3
pese a que even though;
mal que me/le pese whether I like/he likes it or not
verbo transitivo
‹ manzanas› to weigh (out)
pesarse verbo pronominal ( refl) to weigh oneself
peso sustantivo masculino
1a) (Fís, Tec) weight;◊ ganar/perder peso to gain o put on/lose weight;
peso bruto/neto gross/net weightb)
2
◊ quitarle un peso de encima a algn to take a load o a weight off sb's mind
c)
‹ razón› forceful
3 (Dep)
◊ peso ligero/mosca/pesado/pluma lightweight/flyweight/heavyweight/featherweight
4 ( báscula) scales (pl)
5 (Fin) peso ( unit of currency in many Latin American countries);◊ no tiene un peso he doesn't have a cent o penny
pesar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (tener peso físico) to weigh: esa carne pesa dos kilos, that meat weighs two kilos
2 (tener peso psíquico) to have influence: sus opiniones aún pesan en el grupo, his opinions still carry weight in the group
3 (causar arrepentimiento, dolor) to grieve: me pesa no haber ido con vosotros, I regret not having gone with you
II vtr (determinar un peso) to weigh
III sustantivo masculino
1 (pena, pesadumbre) sorrow, grief
2 (remordimiento) regret
♦ Locuciones: a pesar de, in spite of
a pesar de que, although ➣ Ver nota en aunque
peso sustantivo masculino
1 weight
ganar/perder peso, to put on/lose weight
Quím Fís peso específico, specific gravity
2 (carga, preocupación) weight, burden
3 (influencia) importance
4 (utensilio) scales
♦ Locuciones: quitarse un peso de encima, to take a load off one's mind
de peso, (una persona) influential, (un argumento) convincing
' peso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adelgazar
- aligerar
- bruta
- bruto
- carga
- cargar
- exceso
- kilo
- lanzamiento
- levedad
- ligera
- ligero
- mantener
- medida
- neta
- neto
- onza
- pesar
- ponderar
- según
- sopesar
- soportar
- sostener
- sustentar
- tara
- vencerse
- aguantar
- arroba
- aumentar
- aumento
- cargado
- controlar
- convertir
- distribuir
- equilibrar
- estacionar
- exceder
- gordura
- igual
- justo
- lanzador
- levantar
- mínimo
- moneda
- perder
- propina
- rebajar
- unidad
English:
avoid
- back
- bear
- compelling
- dead weight
- feather weight
- flyweight
- gain
- heaviness
- heavyweight
- hold
- lb
- lift
- lighten
- lightweight
- load
- middleweight
- outweigh
- overweight
- pound
- quibble
- shed
- shot
- stand
- sustain
- weight
- weight-watching
- welterweight
- clout
- dead
- excess
- hundred
- lose
- over
- peso
- put
- slim
- stone
- strain
- strong
- support
- under
- weighty
* * *peso nm1. [en general] weight;tiene un kilo de peso it weighs a kilo;ganar/perder peso to gain/lose weight;vender algo al peso to sell sth by weight;de peso [razones] weighty, sound;[persona] influential;caer por su propio peso to be self-evident;pagar algo a peso de oro to pay a fortune for sth;valer su peso en oro to be worth its/his/ etc weight in goldpeso atómico atomic weight;peso bruto gross weight;Fís peso específico relative density, specific gravity; Figtiene mucho peso específico he carries a lot of weight;Quím peso molar molar weight;peso molecular molecular weight;peso muerto dead weight;peso neto net weight2. [sensación] heavy feeling;siento peso en las piernas my legs feel heavy3. [fuerza, influencia] weight;su palabra tiene mucho peso his word carries a lot of weight;el peso de sus argumentos está fuera de duda there is no disputing the force of her arguments;el vicepresidente ejerce mucho peso en la organización the vice president carries a lot of weight in the organization4. [carga, preocupación] burden;el peso de la culpabilidad the burden of guilt;quitarse un peso de encima to take a weight off one's mind5. [balanza] scales6. [moneda] peso7. Dep shot;lanzamiento de peso shot put8. [en boxeo] weightpeso gallo bantamweight;peso ligero lightweight;peso medio middleweight;peso mosca flyweight;también Fig peso pesado heavyweight;peso pluma featherweight;peso semiligero light middleweight;peso semipesado light heavyweight;peso welter welterweightno tengo un peso I'm broke;¿cuánto te costó? – no mucho, dos pesos how much did it cost you? – not much o next to nothing* * *m1 weight;ganar peso put on o gain weight;perder peso lose weight; fig become less important;de peso fig weighty;por su propio peso it goes without saying;se me quitó un peso de encima it took a real load off my mind2 FIN peso* * *peso nm1) : weight, heaviness2) : burden, responsibility3) : weight (in sports)4) báscula: scales pl5) : peso* * *peso n1. (en general) weighttiene cinco kilos de peso it is five kilos in weight / it weighs five kilos2. (deporte) shot -
53 arbitraje
m.1 refereeing (sport) (en fútbol, baloncesto).2 arbitration (law).3 arbitrage, arbitrament, arbitrement.* * *1 (desacuerdo) arbitration* * *noun m.1) arbitration2) refereeing* * *SM1) (=juicio) arbitration2) (Com) arbitrage3) (Dep) refereeing* * *a) (en fútbol, boxeo) refereeing; (en tenis, béisbol) umpiringb) (Der, Rels Labs) ( acción) arbitration; ( resolución) decision, judgment* * *= arbitration, refereeing.Ex. In 1926 collective bargaining was established in the railway system and procedures for the handling of grievances, arbitration, 'cooling-off' periods, fact finding, and mediation.Ex. The issue of refereeing football matches is never far from the forefront of public debate of the modern game.* * *a) (en fútbol, boxeo) refereeing; (en tenis, béisbol) umpiringb) (Der, Rels Labs) ( acción) arbitration; ( resolución) decision, judgment* * *= arbitration, refereeing.Ex: In 1926 collective bargaining was established in the railway system and procedures for the handling of grievances, arbitration, 'cooling-off' periods, fact finding, and mediation.
Ex: The issue of refereeing football matches is never far from the forefront of public debate of the modern game.* * *1 (en fútbol, boxeo) refereeing; (en tenis, béisbol) umpiringel arbitraje del partido fue correcto the match was refereed fairlyel asunto fue sometido a arbitraje the matter went to arbitrationCompuesto:industrial arbitration* * *
arbitraje sustantivo masculino
(en tenis, béisbol) umpiring
( resolución) decision, judgment
arbitraje sustantivo masculino
1 arbitration
2 Dep refereeing
Ten umpiring
' arbitraje' also found in these entries:
English:
arbitrage
- arbitration
* * *arbitraje nm1. [en fútbol, baloncesto] refereeing;[en tenis, voleibol] umpiring2. Der arbitration;se sometieron al arbitraje de la ONU they agreed to UN arbitration;buscan un arbitraje amistoso del contencioso they are seeking to resolve the dispute amicably3. Bolsa arbitrage* * *m1 arbitration2 DEP refereeing* * *arbitraje nm1) : arbitration2) : refereeing (in sports) -
54 empresario
m.businessman, entrepreneur, business person, employer.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino\empresario,-a de pompas fúnebres undertakerempresario,-a de teatro impresario* * *(f. - empresaria)noun1) businessman / businesswoman2) impresario, manager* * *empresario, -aSM / F1) (Com) businessman/businesswomanempresario/a de pompas fúnebres — undertaker, mortician (EEUU)
empresario/a de transporte — shipping agent
2) [de opera, teatro] impresario3) (Boxeo) promoter* * *- ria masculino, femeninoa) (Com, Fin) (m) businessman; (f) businesswomanb) (Teatr) impresarioc) ( en boxeo) promoter* * *= employer, entrepreneur, trader, businessman [businessmen, -pl.].Ex. But we have an obligation to these students, to their future employers and colleagues, to society in general and to ourselves to ensure that our 'processing' makes an important difference.Ex. Particular attention is paid to deregulation of telecommunications and the role of European entrepreneurs such as Robert Maxwell.Ex. Both farmers and traders, such as grain merchants, need to have highly current information at their fingertips.Ex. Payment is very important and can be a problem so the businessman needs to be streetwise and shrewd with a good business acumen.----* empresario de la información = infopreneur.* empresario industrial = industrialist.* pequeño empresario = small business owner.* * *- ria masculino, femeninoa) (Com, Fin) (m) businessman; (f) businesswomanb) (Teatr) impresarioc) ( en boxeo) promoter* * *= employer, entrepreneur, trader, businessman [businessmen, -pl.].Ex: But we have an obligation to these students, to their future employers and colleagues, to society in general and to ourselves to ensure that our 'processing' makes an important difference.
Ex: Particular attention is paid to deregulation of telecommunications and the role of European entrepreneurs such as Robert Maxwell.Ex: Both farmers and traders, such as grain merchants, need to have highly current information at their fingertips.Ex: Payment is very important and can be a problem so the businessman needs to be streetwise and shrewd with a good business acumen.* empresario de la información = infopreneur.* empresario industrial = industrialist.* pequeño empresario = small business owner.* * *masculine, feminineun empresario joven y ambicioso a young, ambitious businessmancuando el empresario decidió vender el negocio when the owner decided to sell the businessel empresario se negó a negociar con los sindicatos the owner o employer refused to negotiate with the unionsuna asociación de empresarios an employers' organizationempresario de pompas fúnebres undertaker2 ( Teatr) impresario3 (en boxeo) promoter* * *
empresario◊ - ria sustantivo masculino, femenino
(f) businesswoman;
b) (Teatr) impresario
empresario,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (hombre) businessman
(mujer) businesswoman
2 (miembro de patronal) employer: los empresarios harán su oferta a los sindicatos, the employers will submit their offer to the unions
' empresario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
empresaria
- ruina
English:
builder
- consummate
- entrepreneur
- industrialist
- undertaker
- business
- impresario
- promoter
* * *empresario, -a nm,f1. [patrono] employer;[hombre, mujer de negocios] businessman, f businesswoman;las organizaciones de empresarios employers' organizations;los pequeños empresarios owners of small businesses, small businesspeopleempresario individual sole Br trader o US proprietor2. [de teatro] impresario* * *m businessman* * *empresario, - ria n1) : manager2) : businessman m, businesswoman f3) : impresario* * *2. (patrón) employer -
55 pelea
f.1 fight (a golpes).peleas callejeras street fighting2 row, quarrel (riña).3 combat, armed struggle, engagement.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: pelear.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: pelear.* * *2 (esfuerzo) struggle\buscar pelea to look for trouble* * *noun f.1) fight2) quarrel3) row* * *SF [a golpes, patadas] fight; (=discusión, riña) quarrel, rowgallo de pelea — fighting cock, gamecock
* * *a) ( discusión) quarrel, fight (colloq), argumentbuscar pelea — to try to pick a quarrel o fight
tuvimos una pelea — we quarreled o had an argument
b) ( en sentido físico) fightc) ( en boxeo) fight* * *= scramble, fight, quarrel, fray, donnybrook, run-in, altercation, fighting, bickering, squabble, squabbling, brawl, rumble, fistfight, dust-up.Ex. Mergers and acquisitions are playing an increasing important part in corporate strategies, stimulated by the scramble for market position in the new Europe.Ex. The proud mother, as a result, had been a leader in the fight to establish a program for the 'gifted and talented' in the public school system.Ex. The following account of a quarrel which took place in about 1540 between Thomas Platter and Balthasar Ruch comes from Platter's autobiography = El siguiente relato de la pelea que tuvo lugar alreadedor de 1540 entre Thomas Platter y Balthasar Ruch procede de la autobiografía del mismo Platter.Ex. The academic librarian, by remaining neutral, can stay above the fray and does not need to take sides in order to provide scholars with access to the truth.Ex. Feaver mentioned that she and Claverhouse frequently engage in some real ' donnybrooks,' as she put it, which invariably include a lot of amicable bantering, whenever they discuss anything.Ex. 'When you've been here a while, you'll see that it's hard to avoid run-ins with her,' Lehmann spoke up.Ex. Then I came within this disagreeable person's atmosphere, and lo! before I know what's happened I'm involved in an unpleasant altercation.Ex. The children were involved in manual labour, guard duty, front-line fighting, bomb manufacture, setting sea/land mines & radio & communication.Ex. Even if the management decided to make an arbitrary decision, it would be better than the endless bickering and ad-hoc measures we are having to put up with.Ex. One might mistakenly be left with the impression that the crisis is a mere 'banana republic' squabble over power.Ex. The DVD-RW drive has arrived but not without lots of squabbling among industry competitors.Ex. About 75% of all personal acts of violence (murder, assault and battery), 90% of vandalism, 75% of public brawls, & more than 50% of burglaries & thefts are alcohol-related.Ex. It is common practice for gang members to make sure that the police are informed of an impending rumble.Ex. Gone are the days of the good old fistfight, where instead of grabbing a gun, a knife or a bat to end an argument, you actually used your fist to make your point.Ex. The annual global dust-up over whale hunting is about to kick off again.----* pelea a bofetadas = face-slapping.* pelea a muerte = fight to death.* pelea a puñetazos = fistfight.* pelea de almohadas = pillow fight.* pelea de boxeo = prize fight, boxing match.* pelea de perros = dogfight [dog fight].* pelea hasta la muerte = fight to death.* separar una pelea = break up + fight.* * *a) ( discusión) quarrel, fight (colloq), argumentbuscar pelea — to try to pick a quarrel o fight
tuvimos una pelea — we quarreled o had an argument
b) ( en sentido físico) fightc) ( en boxeo) fight* * *= scramble, fight, quarrel, fray, donnybrook, run-in, altercation, fighting, bickering, squabble, squabbling, brawl, rumble, fistfight, dust-up.Ex: Mergers and acquisitions are playing an increasing important part in corporate strategies, stimulated by the scramble for market position in the new Europe.
Ex: The proud mother, as a result, had been a leader in the fight to establish a program for the 'gifted and talented' in the public school system.Ex: The following account of a quarrel which took place in about 1540 between Thomas Platter and Balthasar Ruch comes from Platter's autobiography = El siguiente relato de la pelea que tuvo lugar alreadedor de 1540 entre Thomas Platter y Balthasar Ruch procede de la autobiografía del mismo Platter.Ex: The academic librarian, by remaining neutral, can stay above the fray and does not need to take sides in order to provide scholars with access to the truth.Ex: Feaver mentioned that she and Claverhouse frequently engage in some real ' donnybrooks,' as she put it, which invariably include a lot of amicable bantering, whenever they discuss anything.Ex: 'When you've been here a while, you'll see that it's hard to avoid run-ins with her,' Lehmann spoke up.Ex: Then I came within this disagreeable person's atmosphere, and lo! before I know what's happened I'm involved in an unpleasant altercation.Ex: The children were involved in manual labour, guard duty, front-line fighting, bomb manufacture, setting sea/land mines & radio & communication.Ex: Even if the management decided to make an arbitrary decision, it would be better than the endless bickering and ad-hoc measures we are having to put up with.Ex: One might mistakenly be left with the impression that the crisis is a mere 'banana republic' squabble over power.Ex: The DVD-RW drive has arrived but not without lots of squabbling among industry competitors.Ex: About 75% of all personal acts of violence (murder, assault and battery), 90% of vandalism, 75% of public brawls, & more than 50% of burglaries & thefts are alcohol-related.Ex: It is common practice for gang members to make sure that the police are informed of an impending rumble.Ex: Gone are the days of the good old fistfight, where instead of grabbing a gun, a knife or a bat to end an argument, you actually used your fist to make your point.Ex: The annual global dust-up over whale hunting is about to kick off again.* pelea a bofetadas = face-slapping.* pelea a muerte = fight to death.* pelea a puñetazos = fistfight.* pelea de almohadas = pillow fight.* pelea de boxeo = prize fight, boxing match.* pelea de perros = dogfight [dog fight].* pelea hasta la muerte = fight to death.* separar una pelea = break up + fight.* * *1 (riña, discusión) quarrel, fight ( colloq), argumentanda siempre buscando pelea he's always trying to pick a quarrel o fight, he's always looking for an argumentes ella la que siempre está armando pelea she's the one who always starts the fightstuvimos una pelea we quarreled o had an argument2 (en sentido físico) fight3 (en boxeo) fightCompuesto:(literal) cockfight; (discusión acalorada) shouting match* * *
Del verbo pelear: ( conjugate pelear)
pelea es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
pelea
pelear
pelea sustantivo femenino
◊ buscar pelea to try to pick a quarrel o fight;
tuvimos una pelea we quarreled o had an argument
pelear ( conjugate pelear) verbo intransitivo
◊ peleaon por una tontería they quarreled o (colloq) had a fight over a silly little thing
( terminar) to break up, split up
pelea por algo to fight over sth
pelearse verbo pronominal
( pegarse) to fight;
pelease por algo to quarrel/fight over sth
( terminar) to break up, split up
pelea sustantivo femenino
1 (lucha) fight
2 (discusión) row, quarrel: siempre está buscando pelea, he's always trying to pick a quarrel
pelear verbo intransitivo
1 (luchar) to fight
2 (discutir) to quarrel, argue
3 (esforzarse por algo) to work hard
' pelea' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bronca
- callejera
- callejero
- contienda
- deslucir
- disputa
- gallera
- gallero
- gallo
- gresca
- lance
- reñida
- reñido
- riña
- tomo
- trapisonda
- amañar
- andar
- armar
- bochinche
- interponerse
- intervenir
- lucha
- parado
- peleador
- rendir
- tongo
English:
aggro
- argument
- bang
- bust-up
- culminate
- fight
- fistfight
- pick
- punch-up
- rough-and-tumble
- roughhouse
- row
- run-in
- scrap
- spoil for
- struggle
- tussle
- work up to
- brawl
- bust
- ensue
- falling
- fist
- quarrel
- spoil
* * *pelea nf1. [a golpes] fight;una pelea cuerpo a cuerpo a hand-to-hand fight2. [discusión] row, quarrel3. [combate] fight;una pelea de gallos a cockfight* * *f fight* * *pelea nf1) lucha: fight2) : quarrel* * *pelea n1. (lucha) fight2. (riña) quarrel / row -
56 pleito
m.1 legal action, lawsuit (law) (litigio).poner un pleito (a alguien) to take legal action (against somebody)2 argument. ( Latin American Spanish)3 fight, argument, quarrel, altercation.* * *1 litigation, lawsuit\poner un pleito a alguien to sue somebody* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Jur) lawsuit, casepl pleitos litigation singandar en pleitos — to be engaged in lawsuits o litigation
entablar pleito — to bring an action, bring a lawsuit
poner pleito — to sue, bring an action
poner pleito a algn — to bring an action against sb, take sb to court
2) (=litigio) dispute4)* * *1) (Der) action, lawsuitentablar pleito — to bring an action o a lawsuit
2) (AmL)a) (disputa, discusión) argument, fight (colloq)estar de pleito — (Méx) to be arguing o (colloq) fighting
b) ( de boxeo) fight, boxing match* * *= litigation, lawsuit [law suit], suit.Ex. Through litigation some statements had been reinstated, but some elements still were not there at all.Ex. Widespread photocopying will simply precipitate copyright infringement lawsuits.Ex. They concluded that 'our citizens may rationally prefer to check crime and disorder by ounces of educational prevention, than by pounds of cure in the shape of large 'lockups' and expensive suits before the law'.----* entablar un pleito = file + lawsuit against, file + suit against.* pleito civil = civil litigation.* * *1) (Der) action, lawsuitentablar pleito — to bring an action o a lawsuit
2) (AmL)a) (disputa, discusión) argument, fight (colloq)estar de pleito — (Méx) to be arguing o (colloq) fighting
b) ( de boxeo) fight, boxing match* * *= litigation, lawsuit [law suit], suit.Ex: Through litigation some statements had been reinstated, but some elements still were not there at all.
Ex: Widespread photocopying will simply precipitate copyright infringement lawsuits.Ex: They concluded that 'our citizens may rationally prefer to check crime and disorder by ounces of educational prevention, than by pounds of cure in the shape of large 'lockups' and expensive suits before the law'.* entablar un pleito = file + lawsuit against, file + suit against.* pleito civil = civil litigation.* * *A ( Der) action, lawsuitentablar pleito to bring an action o a lawsuitganar un pleito to win a case o an action o a lawsuittienen un pleito con el dueño they're involved in a legal dispute with the landlordBsiempre están de pleito they're always arguing o quarreling o fightingterminamos de pleito we ended up fighting o arguingandan de pleito por tu culpa it's your fault that they've fallen out2 ( AmL) (de boxeo) fight, boxing match* * *
pleito sustantivo masculino
1 (Der) action, lawsuit
2 (AmL)
pleito sustantivo masculino Jur lawsuit
' pleito' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
promover
- causa
- perder
English:
bring
- lawsuit
- sue
- suit
- case
* * *pleito nm[disputa] dispute;ganar/perder un pleito to win/lose a case o lawsuit;poner un pleito (a alguien) to take legal action (against sb)2. Am [discusión] argument* * *m1 JUR lawsuit;poner un pleito a alguien sue s.o.2 figdispute3 MéxDEP fight* * *pleito nm1) : lawsuit2) : fight, argument, dispute* * *pleito n lawsuit -
57 protector
adj.protective, protecting.m.1 protector, shield, covering.2 protector, defender, advocate.* * *► adjetivo1 protective► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) protector\protector labial lip salve————————* * *1. (f. - protectora)adj.2. (f. - protectora)noun1) protector2) patron* * *protector, -a1. ADJ1) (=defensivo) protecting, protectivemedidas protectoras de la industria — measures to protect industry, protective measures towards industry
2) [tono] patronizing2.SM / F (=defensor) [gen] protector; [de artista] patron; [de la tradición] guardianEl Protector — LAm (Hist Pol) the Protector
3. SM1) (Inform)2)3) (Boxeo)* * *I- tora adjetivo protectiveII- tora masculino, femeninoa) ( defensor) protector; ( benefactor) patron* * *= protective, guardian, protector, avuncular.Ex. A jacket or sleeve is a protective envelope for a sound disc, made of cardboard or paper.Ex. And so, the public library came in time to be viewed as a guardian of the people's right to know = Y así pues, la biblioteca pública con el tiempo se llegó considerar como protectora del derecho de la gente a saber.Ex. Libraries must continue in their traditional role as protectors of freedom of information (FOI).Ex. From an avuncular interest to a more prodding, investigative, and evaluative role, the ALA has become the accrediting agency for library education.----* casco protector = hard hat.* de manera protectora = protectively.* equipo protector = protective gear.* instinto protector = protective instinct.* protector de colchón = mattress protector.* protector de labios = chapstick.* protector de pantalla = screensaver.* protector labial = chapstick.* protector solar = suntan lotion, suntan cream, sunscreen.* sociedad protectora de animales = RSPCA (Royal Society for the Protection of Cruelty to Animals), animal protection society.* toallita protectora = pantiliner [pantyliner, -USA].* * *I- tora adjetivo protectiveII- tora masculino, femeninoa) ( defensor) protector; ( benefactor) patron* * *= protective, guardian, protector, avuncular.Ex: A jacket or sleeve is a protective envelope for a sound disc, made of cardboard or paper.
Ex: And so, the public library came in time to be viewed as a guardian of the people's right to know = Y así pues, la biblioteca pública con el tiempo se llegó considerar como protectora del derecho de la gente a saber.Ex: Libraries must continue in their traditional role as protectors of freedom of information (FOI).Ex: From an avuncular interest to a more prodding, investigative, and evaluative role, the ALA has become the accrediting agency for library education.* casco protector = hard hat.* de manera protectora = protectively.* equipo protector = protective gear.* instinto protector = protective instinct.* protector de colchón = mattress protector.* protector de labios = chapstick.* protector de pantalla = screensaver.* protector labial = chapstick.* protector solar = suntan lotion, suntan cream, sunscreen.* sociedad protectora de animales = RSPCA (Royal Society for the Protection of Cruelty to Animals), animal protection society.* toallita protectora = pantiliner [pantyliner, -USA].* * *protectivesociedad protectora de animales society for the prevention of cruelty to animalscrema protectora protective creamuna barrera protectora a protective barriermasculine, feminineA1 (benefactor) patronfue un gran protector de las artes he was a great patron of the arts2 (defensor) protectorlos protectores de la flora y la fauna the protectors of wildlifemi hermano es mi protector my brother protects metiene un protector en la compañía she has friends in high places in the companyBCompuesto:screen saver* * *
protector◊ - tora adjetivo
protective;
sociedad protectora de animales society for the prevention of cruelty to animals
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( defensor) protector;
( benefactor) patron
protector,-ora
I adjetivo protective: pertenece a una sociedad protectora de animales, she's a member of an animal protection society
II sustantivo masculino y femenino patron, protector
' protector' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
codera
- padrino
- protectora
- valedor
- valedora
- casco
- guardián
- peto
English:
factor
- protective
- protector
- crash
- guardian
- screen
* * *protector, -ora♦ adjprotective;pintura protectora weatherproof paint;casco protector crash helmet♦ nm,f[persona] protector♦ nm1. [en boxeo] Br gumshield, US mouthpiece2. protector labial lip salve* * *I adj protectiveII m, protectora f protector;protector labial lip salve* * *: protective1) : protector, guardian2) : patronprotector nm: protector, guardchaleco protector: chest protector* * *protector adj protective -
58 fintar
v.to feint.* * *1 to feint* * ** * ** * *fintar [A1 ]vi(en esgrima, boxeo) to feint; (en fútbol) to dummy, fake* * *♦ vtfintar a alguien [en esgrima, boxeo] to feint at sb;[en fútbol, baloncesto] to deceive sb by a feigned pass, Br to sell sb a dummy♦ vi1. [en esgrima, boxeo] to feint;[en fútbol, baloncesto] to deceive sb by feigning a pass, Br to dummy* * *v/i feint* * *fintar orfintear vi: to feint -
59 pegada
f.punch, hit, blow, strike.past part.past participle of spanish verb: pegar.* * *1 DEPORTE (de boxeador) punch* * *SF1) * (=atractivo) appeal2)pegada de carteles (Pol) —
dio comienzo la campaña con la tradicional pegada de carteles — the campaign began with the traditional sticking up of posters
3) Cono Sur (=mentira) fib, lie4) Cono Sur (=acierto)¡qué pegada! — what a piece o stroke of luck!
5)tiene una excelente pegada — (Boxeo) he packs an excellent punch; (Ftbl) * he has a good shot on him *
* * *tiene buena pegada — he packs a good punch
* * *tiene buena pegada — he packs a good punch
* * *A ( AmL) (en boxeo) punchtiene buena pegada he packs a good punchB( RPl fam) (acierto): ¡qué pegada con el regalo! es justo lo que quería you were spot on o ( AmE) dead on with your gift! it's just what he wanted¡qué pegada! justo fuimos el día que era gratis what a stroke of luck! we just happened to go on the day it was free* * *pegada nf1. [en boxeo] punch;[en fútbol] kick; [en tenis, golf] shot;un boxeador con una fuerte pegada a boxer with a powerful punch;un delantero con buena pegada a forward with a good o powerful kick2. [colocación]la campaña comenzó con la pegada de carteles the campaign started with posters being stuck o put up3. RP Fam [acierto]¡qué pegada fue comprar esa casa en aquel momento! what a stroke of luck it was, buying that house when we did!;fue una pegada llamar antes de salir it was lucky we phoned before we left -
60 бокс
боксbokso;\боксёр boksisto;\бокси́ровать boksi.* * *I м. спорт.boxeo m, pugilato mII м. III м.чемпиона́т по боксу — campeonato de boxeo
( в больнице) box m ( en una clínica)* * *I м. спорт.boxeo m, pugilato mII м. III м.чемпиона́т по боксу — campeonato de boxeo
( в больнице) box m ( en una clínica)* * *n1) gener. (в больнице) box (en una clìnica), boxeo2) sports. pugilato3) photo. jaula, armazón
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