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21 prestar servicio extraordinario
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22 prestar atención
v.to pay attention, to take notice, to give attention, to heed.María se fijó muy bien Mary paid attention very well.* * *to pay attention (a, to)* * ** * *(n.) = follow up, heed, receive + attention, mind, devote + attention, pay + heed, take + notice, give + (some) thought to, follow through, look out for, lend + an ear, prick (up) + Posesivo + ears, Posesivo + antennas + go upEx. Both the original production and revision of STC spawned a large crop of such items which are worth following up.Ex. Such variations also make it difficult for a cataloguer inserting a new heading for local use to discern the principles which should be heeded in the construction of such a heading.Ex. The formation of mould on paper and book-bindings is a long-standing problem, the nature of which has received little attention.Ex. They see people as marked by one particular attribute, cleverness, or kindness, or strictness, or being a good shot, and they mind whether things are right or wrong.Ex. The cataloger, by being relieved of the onerous clerical burden of reorganizing the catalog, is free to devote professional attention to making the catalog a more responsive and useful tool.Ex. Unless we believe we can do all this unaided, then we had better pay heed to literature.Ex. Successful displays depend on two main ingredients: selection from the vast number of possible titles; and attractive layout, so that people will take notice of the books and want to know more about them.Ex. I encourage the reader to give thought to the longer case studies that have appeared in the library press.Ex. The approach used is to follow through the decision making processes which underpin the successful introduction of any service.Ex. Panellists presented the criteria they adopted and features they looked out for when selecting a library automation system.Ex. Secondly, the teacher should just ' lend an ear' and not actively take part in the discussion.Ex. The dog sat at the bedside, now eyeing his master with a wistful look, and now pricking his ears, and uttering a low growl.Ex. As lesbians, our antennas went up, and we wondered why this guy wanted to know how many bedrooms we had.* * *(n.) = follow up, heed, receive + attention, mind, devote + attention, pay + heed, take + notice, give + (some) thought to, follow through, look out for, lend + an ear, prick (up) + Posesivo + ears, Posesivo + antennas + go upEx: Both the original production and revision of STC spawned a large crop of such items which are worth following up.
Ex: Such variations also make it difficult for a cataloguer inserting a new heading for local use to discern the principles which should be heeded in the construction of such a heading.Ex: The formation of mould on paper and book-bindings is a long-standing problem, the nature of which has received little attention.Ex: They see people as marked by one particular attribute, cleverness, or kindness, or strictness, or being a good shot, and they mind whether things are right or wrong.Ex: The cataloger, by being relieved of the onerous clerical burden of reorganizing the catalog, is free to devote professional attention to making the catalog a more responsive and useful tool.Ex: Unless we believe we can do all this unaided, then we had better pay heed to literature.Ex: Successful displays depend on two main ingredients: selection from the vast number of possible titles; and attractive layout, so that people will take notice of the books and want to know more about them.Ex: I encourage the reader to give thought to the longer case studies that have appeared in the library press.Ex: The approach used is to follow through the decision making processes which underpin the successful introduction of any service.Ex: Panellists presented the criteria they adopted and features they looked out for when selecting a library automation system.Ex: Secondly, the teacher should just ' lend an ear' and not actively take part in the discussion.Ex: The dog sat at the bedside, now eyeing his master with a wistful look, and now pricking his ears, and uttering a low growl.Ex: As lesbians, our antennas went up, and we wondered why this guy wanted to know how many bedrooms we had. -
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v.to give help, to give aid.* * *to help (a, -)* * *(v.) = provide + assistance, render + assistance, offer + guidance, offer + assistance, lend + a (helping) handEx. Its purpose is to provide advice and on-site salvage assistance to those organisations having documentary resources that are damaged in a natural or man-made disaster.Ex. These vital human needs may not feature prominently in the curriculum, and a society in moral disarray may offer insufficient guidance.Ex. These two functions of the library have often been at cross purposes to one another, because each has been associated with a conflicting view of the kind and amount of assistance to be offered to the reader.Ex. In a small shop the master would lend a hand with the work, certainly as a corrector and often as a compositor as well.* * *(v.) = provide + assistance, render + assistance, offer + guidance, offer + assistance, lend + a (helping) handEx: Its purpose is to provide advice and on-site salvage assistance to those organisations having documentary resources that are damaged in a natural or man-made disaster.
Ex: There are obvious limits to the assistance which a librarian can undertake to render.Ex: These vital human needs may not feature prominently in the curriculum, and a society in moral disarray may offer insufficient guidance.Ex: These two functions of the library have often been at cross purposes to one another, because each has been associated with a conflicting view of the kind and amount of assistance to be offered to the reader.Ex: In a small shop the master would lend a hand with the work, certainly as a corrector and often as a compositor as well. -
24 prestar declaración
v.to make a statement, to give evidence, to testify, to make a statement at court.* * *DERECHO to give evidence* * *(v.) = give + evidenceEx. MEPs, Commissioners, officials from the Council and the Commission, judges, advocates-general and others from the Court of Justice have all been invited to give evidence.* * *(v.) = give + evidenceEx: MEPs, Commissioners, officials from the Council and the Commission, judges, advocates-general and others from the Court of Justice have all been invited to give evidence.
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27 prestar caución
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28 prestar consentimiento
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29 prestar el servicio militar obligatorio
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30 prestar fianza
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присягать; давать клятву* * *присягать, приность присягу -
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делать признание; признавать вину; давать признательные показания -
34 prestar servicio al Estado
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35 prestar sobre hipoteca
* * *давать, предоставлять ипотечную ссуду, ссуду под залог недвижимостиEl diccionario Español-ruso jurídico > prestar sobre hipoteca
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36 prestar su consentimiento
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37 prestar trabajo extraordinario
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38 prestar un servicio
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39 prestar valiosos servicios al pais
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40 prestar + Posesivo + atención
(v.) = turn + Posesivo + attention, turn + Posesivo + thoughtsEx. This is an area to which bibliometricians could usefully turn their attention.Ex. There seems to be increasing support for the belief that the economy is still in decline, so companies will now be turning their thoughts to cost savings.* * *(v.) = turn + Posesivo + attention, turn + Posesivo + thoughtsEx: This is an area to which bibliometricians could usefully turn their attention.
Ex: There seems to be increasing support for the belief that the economy is still in decline, so companies will now be turning their thoughts to cost savings.
См. также в других словарях:
prestar — Entre sus significados transitivos está el de ‘entregar [algo] a alguien para que lo utilice temporalmente y después lo restituya’: «El que tenía el pie más pequeño [...] me prestó sus botas para que saliera» (Orúe/Gutiérrez Fútbol [Esp. 2001]).… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
prestar — Se conjuga como: amar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: prestar prestando prestado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. presto prestas presta prestamos prestáis … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
prestar — para isto presta para muitas coisas. prestar se a prestou se a acompanhar o avô … Dicionario dos verbos portugueses
prestar — (Del lat. praestāre). 1. tr. Entregar algo a alguien para que lo utilice durante algún tiempo y después lo restituya o devuelva. 2. Ayudar, asistir o contribuir al logro de algo. 3. Dar o comunicar. 4. Tener u observar. Prestar atención,… … Diccionario de la lengua española
prestar — v. intr. 1. Estar ao alcance de alguém para ser útil; ter préstimo; aproveitar. • v. tr. 2. Dar; acomodar; emprestar; dispensar. 3. Dedicar; render. • v. pron. 4. Ajeitar se; adaptar se … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
prestar — prȅstar prid. <odr. ī> DEFINICIJA 1. koji ima suviše godina (osoba) 2. koji nije više svjež (ob. prehrambeni proizvodi) ETIMOLOGIJA pre 1 + v. star … Hrvatski jezični portal
prestar — v tr (Se conjuga como amar) 1 Dar a alguien alguna cosa o dinero para que lo tenga, lo use o lo aproveche durante cierto tiempo, con la condición de que después lo devuelva: prestar $100, prestar un libro, prestar ropa 2 Dedicar uno trabajo,… … Español en México
prestar — (Del lat. praestare, distinguirse, proporcionar.) ► verbo transitivo 1 Dar dinero u otra cosa a una persona para que los tenga y use por un tiempo y devuelva después igual cantidad o la misma cosa: ■ le prestó dinero para comprarse un coche; te… … Enciclopedia Universal
prestar — transitivo 1) dejar. Por ejemplo: prestar dinero; prestar el coche para salir. 2) suministrar, facilitar. Generalmente aparece en la expresión prestar ayuda a alguien. intransitivo 3) dar de sí, extenderse, estirarse. pronominal 4) ofrecerse,… … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
prestar paila — escuchar al otro; aguantar comprensivamente la queja del otro; cf. poner las orejas en remojo, prestar oreja, paila; puta, todos los huevones vienen a que los escuche; me deberían pagar por prestar paila, igual que a los psicólogos … Diccionario de chileno actual
prestàr — ára o prid. (ȁ á) preveč star: ta fant je prestar zanjo / kruh je že prestar … Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika