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21 partes de un conflicto
(n.) = warring factions, warring partiesEx. John Mackinlay drew on his military background to analyze the warring factions and their demobilization following the Abuja Agreements.Ex. But the warring parties must act decisively and imaginatively to navigate the straits and narrows of peace processes.* * *(n.) = warring factions, warring partiesEx: John Mackinlay drew on his military background to analyze the warring factions and their demobilization following the Abuja Agreements.
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22 partes enfrentadas
(n.) = warring factions, warring partiesEx. John Mackinlay drew on his military background to analyze the warring factions and their demobilization following the Abuja Agreements.Ex. But the warring parties must act decisively and imaginatively to navigate the straits and narrows of peace processes.* * *(n.) = warring factions, warring partiesEx: John Mackinlay drew on his military background to analyze the warring factions and their demobilization following the Abuja Agreements.
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23 permanencia
f.1 staying, continued stay.2 continuation.3 permanence, dwelling, permanency, lingering.* * *1 (estancia) stay2 (continuidad) continuance* * *SF1) (=continuidad)su permanencia en el equipo depende de su rendimiento — his presence in the team will depend on his performance
2) (=estancia) stayescribió la novela durante su permanencia en el sanatorio — he wrote the novel during his stay in the sanatorium
3) pl permanencias [de profesores] obligatory administrative duties* * ** * *= permanence, fixity.Ex. It should be possible to beat the mind decisively in regard to permanence and clarity of the items resurrected from storage.Ex. The attributes of a well-regulated library are well known to us all: organization, retrievability, authenticity, and fixity.* * ** * *= permanence, fixity.Ex: It should be possible to beat the mind decisively in regard to permanence and clarity of the items resurrected from storage.
Ex: The attributes of a well-regulated library are well known to us all: organization, retrievability, authenticity, and fixity.* * *1 (en un lugar) stay2 (en una organización) continuance ( frml)la permanencia de nuestro país en la asociación our country's continuance in o continued membership of the associationsu permanencia en el cargo está en duda his continuance in the post is in doubt, whether or not he remains in the post is in doubt* * *
permanencia sustantivo femenino ( en lugar) stay;
(en organización, cargo) continuance (frml)
permanencia sustantivo femenino
1 (en un cargo) frml continuance
2 (en un lugar) stay
3 (en un estado) permanence
' permanencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abreviar
- acortar
- estancia
English:
permanence
- residence
* * *permanencia nf1. [en un lugar] staying, continued stay;su larga permanencia en el poder ha sido muy negativa their prolonged period in office has had very damaging consequences;se está cuestionando su permanencia en el cargo de presidente doubts are being raised as to whether he should continue as president;su permanencia en primera división depende de una victoria en este partido they need to win this game in order to stay in the first division2. [en un estado] continuation* * *f stay* * *permanencia nf1) : permanence, continuance2) estancia: stay -
24 recuperar de
(v.) = resurrect fromEx. It should be possible to beat the mind decisively in regard to permanence and clarity of the items resurrected from storage.* * *(v.) = resurrect fromEx: It should be possible to beat the mind decisively in regard to permanence and clarity of the items resurrected from storage.
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25 arrojo
m.courage, fearlessness.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: arrojar.* * *1 boldness, dash, bravery, daring* * *SM daring, fearlessnesscon arrojo — boldly, fearlessly
* * *masculino bravery, daring* * *= bravura, courage.Ex. She emphasizes Colette's extraordinary character: her bravura, pragmatism, insouciance, resistance to conventions and, above all, appetite.Ex. In this novel the central themes are courage and cowardice and what these are.* * *masculino bravery, daring* * *= bravura, courage.Ex: She emphasizes Colette's extraordinary character: her bravura, pragmatism, insouciance, resistance to conventions and, above all, appetite.
Ex: In this novel the central themes are courage and cowardice and what these are.* * *bravery, daringobró con arrojo y decisión she acted bravely and decisively* * *
Del verbo arrojar: ( conjugate arrojar)
arrojo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
arrojó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
arrojar
arrojo
arrojar ( conjugate arrojar) verbo transitivo
1
(Aviac) ‹ bomba› to drop
‹ humo› to belch out;
‹ luz› to shed
2 ( vomitar) to bring up, throw up
arrojarse verbo pronominal ( refl) to throw oneself;
arrojose sobre algo/algn [ persona] to throw oneself onto sth/sb;
[perro/tigre] to pounce on sth/sb
arrojar verbo transitivo
1 (lanzar) to throw, fling
2 Com (un resultado) to show
arrojo sustantivo masculino daring, courage
' arrojo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gallardía
- valor
- garra
English:
hurl
- wash up
- daring
* * *arrojo nmcourage, fearlessness;con arrojo courageously, fearlessly* * *m bravery, daring* * *arrojo nm: boldness, fearlessness -
26 concluyentemente
adv.conclusively.* * *ADV conclusively, decisively* * *= conclusively, peremptorily.Ex. This proved conclusively that we had planned a flexible building.Ex. In the Bible, mankind is made peremptorily different from animals.----* demostrar concluyentemente = prove + conclusively.* * *= conclusively, peremptorily.Ex: This proved conclusively that we had planned a flexible building.
Ex: In the Bible, mankind is made peremptorily different from animals.* demostrar concluyentemente = prove + conclusively.* * *conclusively -
27 contundente
adj.1 blunt (arma, objeto).2 convincing, decisive, forceful, conclusive.* * *► adjetivo1 (arma) blunt2 figurado (categórico) convincing, overwhelming, weighty■ un "no" contundente a firm "no"* * *ADJ1) [arma] offensive; [instrumento] blunt2) (=aplastante) [argumento] forceful, convincing; [prueba] conclusive; [derrota, victoria] crushing, overwhelming; [tono] forceful; [efecto, método] severe; [arbitraje] strict, severe; [juego] tough, hard, aggressive* * *a) <objeto/instrumento> blunt; < golpe> severe, heavyb) <argumento/respuesta> forceful; < prueba> convincing; < victoria> resounding; < fracaso> crushing* * *= assertive, cogent, vociferous, vocal, forthright, uncompromising, categorical, unequivocal, categoric, unmitigaged, arresting, power-packed.Ex. I tried to say at the very outset of my remarks that there probably has not been sufficient consumer-like and assertive leverage exerted upon our chief suppliers.Ex. Children's librarians must plan to meet children's needs, and must be able to articulate the philosophy of children's library services in cogent terms.Ex. The reaction came in 1978 -- a vociferous social demand for reading and learning, including a new interest in librarianship.Ex. Koelling has been a vocal advocate for successful digitization projects in the museum community.Ex. We have been told once, in clear and forthright terms, what it is that we need.Ex. What precipitated that furor was that Panizzi's volume represented a uncompromising rejection of the comfortable ideology of the finding catalog.Ex. There is a categorical moral imperative for a deepening and a renewal of the concept of collegiality -- that is a blend of intense competition and mutual support -- in relations between research scholars and research librarians.Ex. The exhaustive and unequivocal definition of the nature and types of material qualifying to be described as ephemera could probably form the basis of a learned dissertation.Ex. The question of the need for categoric assurances is not locked into a 12 month timeframe or any other timeframe.Ex. Only Bush could take a horrible situation and create an unmitigated disaster.Ex. It is when speakers have no feeling for pause that their speech seems to burble on without any arresting quality; the club bore is a burbler: he has not learnt the eloquence of silence.Ex. Eating these power-packed vegetables in their natural state especially garlic increases their health benefits.----* demostrar de un modo contundente = demonstrate + beyond (all) doubt, prove + beyond all doubt.* pruebas contundentes = hard evidence.* * *a) <objeto/instrumento> blunt; < golpe> severe, heavyb) <argumento/respuesta> forceful; < prueba> convincing; < victoria> resounding; < fracaso> crushing* * *= assertive, cogent, vociferous, vocal, forthright, uncompromising, categorical, unequivocal, categoric, unmitigaged, arresting, power-packed.Ex: I tried to say at the very outset of my remarks that there probably has not been sufficient consumer-like and assertive leverage exerted upon our chief suppliers.
Ex: Children's librarians must plan to meet children's needs, and must be able to articulate the philosophy of children's library services in cogent terms.Ex: The reaction came in 1978 -- a vociferous social demand for reading and learning, including a new interest in librarianship.Ex: Koelling has been a vocal advocate for successful digitization projects in the museum community.Ex: We have been told once, in clear and forthright terms, what it is that we need.Ex: What precipitated that furor was that Panizzi's volume represented a uncompromising rejection of the comfortable ideology of the finding catalog.Ex: There is a categorical moral imperative for a deepening and a renewal of the concept of collegiality -- that is a blend of intense competition and mutual support -- in relations between research scholars and research librarians.Ex: The exhaustive and unequivocal definition of the nature and types of material qualifying to be described as ephemera could probably form the basis of a learned dissertation.Ex: The question of the need for categoric assurances is not locked into a 12 month timeframe or any other timeframe.Ex: Only Bush could take a horrible situation and create an unmitigated disaster.Ex: It is when speakers have no feeling for pause that their speech seems to burble on without any arresting quality; the club bore is a burbler: he has not learnt the eloquence of silence.Ex: Eating these power-packed vegetables in their natural state especially garlic increases their health benefits.* demostrar de un modo contundente = demonstrate + beyond (all) doubt, prove + beyond all doubt.* pruebas contundentes = hard evidence.* * *1 ‹objeto/instrumento› bluntfue golpeado con un objeto contundente he was hit with a blunt instrumentle asestó un golpe contundente he dealt her a severe o heavy blow2 ‹argumento› forceful, convincing; ‹prueba› convincing, conclusive; ‹victoria› resounding ( before n); ‹fracaso› crushing, overwhelmingel candidato fue elegido de forma contundente the candidate was elected by an overwhelming majorityhizo un ademán contundente he made an emphatic gesturefue contundente en sus declaraciones he was most emphatic o categorical in his statements* * *
contundente adjetivo
‹ golpe› severe, heavy
‹ prueba› convincing;
‹fracaso/victoria› resounding ( before n);
contundente adjetivo
1 (convincente) convincing
(concluyente) conclusive
2 (golpe) heavy
(objeto) blunt
' contundente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tajante
English:
forcible
- hard-hitting
- sound
- stunning
- telling
- blunt
- clinch
- decisive
* * *contundente adj1. [arma, objeto] blunt;lanzaron objetos contundentes contra la policía they threw heavy objects at the police2. [golpe] heavy;recibió un puñetazo contundente he was punched hard3. [razonamiento, argumento] forceful, convincing;[prueba] conclusive, convincing; [victoria] comprehensive, resounding;la empresa dio una respuesta contundente a los huelguistas the company dealt with the strikers decisively;se mostró contundente al exigir la dimisión del secretario general he was quite categorical in demanding the resignation of the general secretary* * ** * *contundente adj1) : bluntun objeto contundente: a blunt instrument2) : forceful, convincing♦ contundentemente adv -
28 determinación
f.determination, firmness, will, purpose.* * *1 (valor) determination, resolution2 (decisión) decision3 (firmeza) firmness\con determinación determinedlytomar una determinación to make a resolution, make a decision* * *noun f.determination, purpose, resolve* * *SF1) (=decisión) decision2) (=valentía) determination, resolutionactuar con determinación — to take determined action, act decisively
3) [de fecha, precio] fixing* * ** * *= determination, purposefulness, single-mindedness, willpower [will power].Ex. Instead of fighting words with a dogged determination, he got to like them.Ex. The philosophical, brooding Hippopotamians have suffered many attacks by the neighbouring Crocs who are well known for their purposefulness and efficiency.Ex. But first we must create the conditions for single-mindedness and hence the release of our energies (one senses much pent-up energy mixed up with our professional frustrations).Ex. It is a matter of willpower, one librarian wrote, because 'with a little push, I (know that I) can find a readership for the item! Maybe a display on the subject?'.----* autodeterminación = self-determination.* compensación sin determinación de culpabilidad = no-fault compensation.* con determinación = with purpose, single-mindedly, purposefully, steadfastly.* determinación de políticas = policy making [policy-making/policymaking].* divorcio sin determinación de culpabilidad = no-fault divorce.* mostrar determinación = show + determination.* seguro de coche sin determinación de culpabilidad = no-fault auto insurance.* seguro sin determinación de culpabilidad = no-fault insurance.* sin determinación de culpabilidad = no-fault.* * ** * *= determination, purposefulness, single-mindedness, willpower [will power].Ex: Instead of fighting words with a dogged determination, he got to like them.
Ex: The philosophical, brooding Hippopotamians have suffered many attacks by the neighbouring Crocs who are well known for their purposefulness and efficiency.Ex: But first we must create the conditions for single-mindedness and hence the release of our energies (one senses much pent-up energy mixed up with our professional frustrations).Ex: It is a matter of willpower, one librarian wrote, because 'with a little push, I (know that I) can find a readership for the item! Maybe a display on the subject?'.* autodeterminación = self-determination.* compensación sin determinación de culpabilidad = no-fault compensation.* con determinación = with purpose, single-mindedly, purposefully, steadfastly.* determinación de políticas = policy making [policy-making/policymaking].* divorcio sin determinación de culpabilidad = no-fault divorce.* mostrar determinación = show + determination.* seguro de coche sin determinación de culpabilidad = no-fault auto insurance.* seguro sin determinación de culpabilidad = no-fault insurance.* sin determinación de culpabilidad = no-fault.* * *A1 (cualidad) determination, resolve2 (decisión, resolución) decisiontomar una determinación to make a decisionB (establecimiento, fijación) establishmentpara la determinación de las causas del accidente in order to determine o establish the causes of the accident* * *
determinación sustantivo femenino ( cualidad) determination, resolve;
( decisión) decision;
determinación sustantivo femenino
1 (valor, osadía) determination
2 (decisión) decision
tomar una determinación, to make a decision
' determinación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
resolución
- resolver
- decidir
- vacilar
English:
determination
- grim
- out
- purpose
- resolution
- resolve
- single-minded
- determine
- purposeful
* * *1. [de precio, fecha] fixing, setting2. [resolución] determination, resolution;se lanzó a rescatarlo con determinación she set off determinedly to rescue him;lleno de determinación full of determination* * *f1 ( intrepidez) determination2 ( decisión) decision* * *determinación nf, pl - ciones1) : determination, resolve2)tomar una determinación : to make a decision -
29 titubeo
m.1 hesitation, hesitancy.tras muchos titubeos after much hesitation2 waver, reel, stammer.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: titubear.* * *1 (temblor) stagger, staggering, tottering2 (tartamudeo) stammering\sin titubeo figurado decisively, without hesitation* * *SM1) (=vacilación) hesitation, vacillationproceder sin titubeos — to act without hesitation, act resolutely
2) (=balbuceo) stuttering* * *masculino (duda, vacilación) hesitancy, hesitation* * *= flip-flop.Ex. Within this debate, there is flip-flop between those who argue for methods influenced by objectivism and those who argue for a more egalitarian approach.* * *masculino (duda, vacilación) hesitancy, hesitation* * *= flip-flop.Ex: Within this debate, there is flip-flop between those who argue for methods influenced by objectivism and those who argue for a more egalitarian approach.
* * *(duda, vacilación) hesitancy, hesitationrespondió sin titubeos she replied without hesitationel titubeo de su voz revelaba su nerviosismo the hesitancy in his voice betrayed his nervousness* * *
Del verbo titubear: ( conjugate titubear)
titubeo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
titubeó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
titubear
titubeo
titubear ( conjugate titubear) verbo intransitivo
titubeo sustantivo masculino (duda, vacilación) hesitancy, hesitation
titubear verbo intransitivo
1 (mostrarse indeciso) to hesitate
2 (balbucear) to stammer, get tongue-tied
titubeo m (vacilación) hesitation, hesitancy
* * *titubeo nm[duda, al hablar] hesitation, hesitancy;tras muchos titubeos after much hesitation* * *m wavering, hesitation* * *titubeo nm1) : hesitation2) : stammering -
30 trasero1
1 = bottom, bum, backside, buttocks, rear end, bahookie, tush, heinie, booty, tushy.Ex. There is 'no bottom which can be decisively kicked or even a soul to damn'.Ex. At heart, it is a smirkingly adolescent pursuit of cheap laughs and mild titillation, with a surfeit of jokes involving breasts and bums and with new extremes of scatological humiliation.Ex. Corporal punishment, the act of disciplining students by inflicting physical pain (usually paddling the child's backside), has recently come under fire due to the public's growing concern over child abuse.Ex. Fournier's gangrene is a necrotizing fasciitis of the scrotum or perineum that may extend to the clavicles, penis, buttocks, and lower extremities.Ex. People may find the swollen female rear ends ugly, but male baboons find them attractive.Ex. She's not as fragile as she looks and you may end up with her toe up your bahookie.Ex. They are just sitting on their tushes and doing nothing but talking about what is wrong with their country.Ex. Sheep walk in a row by sniffing each other's heinies.Ex. American socialite Kim Kardashian has revealed that she's planning to get her booty insured.Ex. He lost his job as a male model after an injury left him with an unsightly scar on his tushy.----* dar un pellizco en el trasero = bottom pinching.* pellizcar el trasero = bottom pinching.* trasero respingón = pert bum, pert bottom. -
31 trasero
adj.rear, back, hind, hindmost.m.1 rear end, buttocks, back end, backside.2 hindquarters.* * *► adjetivo1 back, rear1 familiar eufemístico bottom, bum\en la parte trasera at the back————————1 familiar eufemístico bottom, bum* * *1. (f. - trasera)adj.back, rear2. noun m.* * *1.ADJ [puerta] back; [asiento] back, rearla parte trasera del edificio — the back o rear of the building
rueda trasera — back wheel, rear wheel
2. SM1) euf (=culo) bottom, behind- quedarse con el trasero al aire2) (Zool) hindquarters pl3) †† pl traseros (=antepasados) ancestors* * *I- ra adjetivo <puerta/habitación/asiento> back (before n); < rueda> rear, back (before n); < motor> rear-mountedII* * *I- ra adjetivo <puerta/habitación/asiento> back (before n); < rueda> rear, back (before n); < motor> rear-mountedII* * *trasero11 = bottom, bum, backside, buttocks, rear end, bahookie, tush, heinie, booty, tushy.Ex: There is 'no bottom which can be decisively kicked or even a soul to damn'.
Ex: At heart, it is a smirkingly adolescent pursuit of cheap laughs and mild titillation, with a surfeit of jokes involving breasts and bums and with new extremes of scatological humiliation.Ex: Corporal punishment, the act of disciplining students by inflicting physical pain (usually paddling the child's backside), has recently come under fire due to the public's growing concern over child abuse.Ex: Fournier's gangrene is a necrotizing fasciitis of the scrotum or perineum that may extend to the clavicles, penis, buttocks, and lower extremities.Ex: People may find the swollen female rear ends ugly, but male baboons find them attractive.Ex: She's not as fragile as she looks and you may end up with her toe up your bahookie.Ex: They are just sitting on their tushes and doing nothing but talking about what is wrong with their country.Ex: Sheep walk in a row by sniffing each other's heinies.Ex: American socialite Kim Kardashian has revealed that she's planning to get her booty insured.Ex: He lost his job as a male model after an injury left him with an unsightly scar on his tushy.* dar un pellizco en el trasero = bottom pinching.* pellizcar el trasero = bottom pinching.* trasero respingón = pert bum, pert bottom.trasero22 = rear.Ex: Taking the hose with it, the spindle forced the platen down on to the back of the rear half of the tympan.
* asiento trasero = pillion seat.* eje trasero = rear end.* en el asiento trasero = in the back seat.* en la parte trasera = in the back, at the rear.* ir en el asiento trasero = pillion riding, ride + pillion.* jardín trasero = back-garden.* lámpara trasera = rear lamp.* la parte trasera de = the back of.* luz trasera = tail light.* parte trasera = back, rear.* pata trasera = hind leg.* puerta trasera = back door.* tren trasero = rear end.* * *‹puerta/habitación› back ( before n); ‹rueda› rear ( before n), back ( before n); ‹motor› rear-mountedlas patas traseras the rear o hind o back legsun asiento de la parte trasera one of the rear o back seats( fam)1 (de una persona) bottom, backside ( colloq)2 (de un animal) hindquarters (pl)* * *
trasero 1
‹rueda/pata/asiento› rear ( before n), back ( before n);
‹ motor› rear-mounted
trasero 2 sustantivo masculino (fam) ( de persona) bottom, backside (colloq);
( de animal) hindquarters (pl)
trasero,-a
I adjetivo back, rear
en la parte trasera de la casa, at the rear of the house
II sustantivo masculino bottom, behind
' trasero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asiento
- cuarta
- cuarto
- culo
- trasera
- cristal
- pelado
- posterior
- traste
English:
back
- backside
- backyard
- behind
- bottom
- bum
- butt
- hind
- rear
- rump
- spank
- bun
- pillion
- sirloin
* * *trasero, -a♦ adj[asiento] back, rear; [puerta] [de casa] back, rear; [de coche] rear; [patas] hind, back♦ nmbackside* * *I adj rear atr, back atrII m fambutt fam, Brrear end fam* * *trasero, -ra adjposterior: rear, backtrasero nm: buttocks* * *trasero1 adj backtrasero2 n bottom -
32 a ultranza
adj.do-or-die.adv.to the death, do-or-die, decisively, out-and-out.* * *(a muerte) to the death 2 (a todo trance) at all costs, at any price 3 (acérrimo) out-and-out, extreme -
33 sin titubeo
figurado decisively, without hesitation -
34 concluyentemente
• conclusively• decisively• definitively -
35 cortar por lo sano
• settle the matter quickly and decisively• take drastic action• take drastic actions• take drastic measures• use desperate remedies• use drastic measures• use drastic remedies -
36 decididamente
• cocksurely• decidedly• decisively• purpose to• purposefulness• resolutely• single-mindedly• stoutly• strong-mindedly• unhesitatingly -
37 resolver el asunto en forma decisiva y rápida
• settle the matter once and for all• settle the matter quickly and decisively• settle this once and for allDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > resolver el asunto en forma decisiva y rápida
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38 terminantemente
• categorically• conclusively• decisively• definitively• utterly -
39 barrer con
v.1 to sweep the floor with.María barrió con una mano Mary swept the floor with one hand.2 to raze.El huracán barrió con toda la ciudad The storm razed the whole city.3 to take away the whole lot of, to scoop.Barrió con todos los premios He scooped all the awards.4 to clean up, to beat up, to beat down, to defeat decisively.
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