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121 obligar
v.to oblige, to bind, to coerce, to compel.La policía forzó a Ricardo The police coerced Richard.* * *1 to force, oblige, make1 to undertake, promise\obligar a alguien a hacer algo to force somebody to do something, make somebody do something* * *verbto force, compel, oblige* * *1. VT1) (=forzar) to force2) [ley, norma]la disposición obliga a todos los contribuyentes — all taxpayers are bound to observe this requirement, this requirement is binding on all taxpayers
3) (=empujar) to force2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) circunstancia/personael mal tiempo nos obligó a... — bad weather forced o (frml) obliged us to...
obligar A alguien A QUE + SUBJ — to make somebody + inf
b) ley/disposición to bind2.las normas obligan a los maestros a... — the rules oblige teachers to...
obligarse v pron (refl)obligarse A + INF — ( forzarse) to make oneself + inf, force oneself to + inf; ( comprometerse) to undertake to + inf
* * *= bind, compel, constrain, dictate, force, impel, mandate, obligate, oblige, enjoin, enforce.Ex. Rules and conditions concerning book lending are the most important items in a library's statute book, binding the reader by specific obligations in the process of borrowing books.Ex. It was apparent that the majority of respondents did not feel the need to react as if they were confronting forces compelling the adoption of totally new role.Ex. Model II sees the process in terms of the system forcing or constraining the user to deviate from the 'real' problem.Ex. Also, economy dictates that every possible entry cannot be printed.Ex. If the library wants all users to have passwords, an authorization level of 1 can be assigned in the search function to force the system to require a password.Ex. We have already been impelled toward a definition of the future catalog by forces not especially conducive to its development into a more effective instrument.Ex. Adequate security for expensive equipment must also be provided for in this decision, and a secluded back room, a remote phone cut-off switch, or a removable keyboard may be mandated.Ex. As a result they were obligated to remain generally uninvolved in the patron's efforts to make a decision.Ex. The user interested in children's sports, therefore, is obliged, when looking under the general heading, to differentiate between those works which are general and those which are on men's sports.Ex. Heightened interest in the nation's founding and in the intentions of the founders enjoins law librarians to provide reference service for research in the history of the constitutional period.Ex. Economic necessity will enforce an improvement in the provision of patent information in Hungary.----* obligar a = make + it + incumbent upon.* obligar a cerrar el negocio = force out of + business, force out of + the marketplace.* obligar a Hacer Algo = push into.* obligar a + Infinitivo = push towards + Gerundio.* obligar a pagar = enforce + payment.* obligar a salir = drive out + with a pitchfork, push out.* obligar a salir de = force from.* obligar a subir el precio = force up + prices.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) circunstancia/personael mal tiempo nos obligó a... — bad weather forced o (frml) obliged us to...
obligar A alguien A QUE + SUBJ — to make somebody + inf
b) ley/disposición to bind2.las normas obligan a los maestros a... — the rules oblige teachers to...
obligarse v pron (refl)obligarse A + INF — ( forzarse) to make oneself + inf, force oneself to + inf; ( comprometerse) to undertake to + inf
* * *= bind, compel, constrain, dictate, force, impel, mandate, obligate, oblige, enjoin, enforce.Ex: Rules and conditions concerning book lending are the most important items in a library's statute book, binding the reader by specific obligations in the process of borrowing books.
Ex: It was apparent that the majority of respondents did not feel the need to react as if they were confronting forces compelling the adoption of totally new role.Ex: Model II sees the process in terms of the system forcing or constraining the user to deviate from the 'real' problem.Ex: Also, economy dictates that every possible entry cannot be printed.Ex: If the library wants all users to have passwords, an authorization level of 1 can be assigned in the search function to force the system to require a password.Ex: We have already been impelled toward a definition of the future catalog by forces not especially conducive to its development into a more effective instrument.Ex: Adequate security for expensive equipment must also be provided for in this decision, and a secluded back room, a remote phone cut-off switch, or a removable keyboard may be mandated.Ex: As a result they were obligated to remain generally uninvolved in the patron's efforts to make a decision.Ex: The user interested in children's sports, therefore, is obliged, when looking under the general heading, to differentiate between those works which are general and those which are on men's sports.Ex: Heightened interest in the nation's founding and in the intentions of the founders enjoins law librarians to provide reference service for research in the history of the constitutional period.Ex: Economic necessity will enforce an improvement in the provision of patent information in Hungary.* obligar a = make + it + incumbent upon.* obligar a cerrar el negocio = force out of + business, force out of + the marketplace.* obligar a Hacer Algo = push into.* obligar a + Infinitivo = push towards + Gerundio.* obligar a pagar = enforce + payment.* obligar a salir = drive out + with a pitchfork, push out.* obligar a salir de = force from.* obligar a subir el precio = force up + prices.* * *obligar [A3 ]vt1«circunstancia/persona»: obligar a algn A + INF: el mal tiempo nos obligó a retrasar la partida bad weather obliged o forced o compelled us to postpone our departurenos obligan a llevar uniforme we are required to o we have to wear uniformno lo obligues a comer don't force him to eat, don't make him eatlo obligué a pedirle perdón a la abuela I made him apologize to his grandmotherobligar a algn A QUE + SUBJ to make sb + INFoblígalos a que recojan los juguetes make them pick up their toys2 «ley/disposición» to bindesta ley sólo obliga a los mayores de edad this law only applies to adults, only adults are legally bound by this law( refl)1 (forzarse) obligarse A + INF to make oneself + INF, force oneself to + INFme obligo a escribir una página todos los días I force myself to write o I make myself write a page every day2 (comprometerse) to undertake obligarse A + INF to undertake to + INF* * *
obligar ( conjugate obligar) verbo transitivo
nos obligan a llevar uniforme we are required to wear uniform;
obligar a algn A QUE haga algo to make sb do sth
obligar verbo transitivo to force, oblige: nada te obliga a vivir con él, no-one's forcing you to live with him ➣ Ver nota en make
' obligar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
comprometer
- constreñir
- desalojar
- echar
- forzar
- hacer
- empujar
- orillar
English:
bind
- bully
- compel
- constrained
- drive
- force
- force down
- hand
- make
- oblige
- constrain
- obligate
* * *♦ vtyo no quería hacerlo, me obligaron I didn't want to do it, they forced me to o they made me;no lo compres, nadie te obliga don't buy it, nobody is forcing you;la obligué a descansar I made her have a rest;a los jefes de departamento se les obliga a presentar un informe al mes the heads of department are required to hand in a monthly report;obligar a alguien a que haga algo to force sb to do sth, to make sb do sth;la obligué a que me contestase I forced her to answer me, I made her answer me2. [sujeto: ley, norma]la ley obliga a todos los ciudadanos a declarar sus ingresos all citizens are required by law to declare their income;esta norma obliga a los mayores de dieciocho años this rule applies to people over eighteen* * *v/t1:* * *obligar {52} vt: to force, to require, to oblige* * *obligar vb to force / to makeme obligaron a marcharme they forced me to leave / they made me leave -
122 oficial
adj.official.f. & m.1 officer, official, commissioned officer, journeyman.2 skilled worker.m.1 officer (military).oficial de marina naval officer2 clerk (funcionario).* * *► adjetivo1 official1 (en oficina) office worker, clerk; (en oficio) assistant2 MILITAR officer3 (en la Administración) official, officer4 (en albañilería) skilled labourer* * *1. adj. 2. noun mf.* * *1.ADJ [viaje, documento, comunicado] official2. SMF1) (Mil) officerprimer oficial — (Náut) first mate
oficial de guardia — (Náut) officer of the watch
2) (=obrero) [en fábrica] skilled worker; [en taller artesano] craftsman/craftswoman; [por cuenta ajena] journeyman; [en oficina] clerk* * *Iadjetivo officialII1) ( obrero) skilled worker2) oficial masculino y femenino ( de policía) police officer ( above the rank of sergeant); (Mil) officer•* * *= official, governmental, officer.Ex. Subrules of 21.4 deal, for instance, with works erroneously or fictitiously attributed to a person or corporate body, and official communications.Ex. At the same time that these governmental initiatives are being planned and executed, there is yet another 'information highway' developing.Ex. All officers were remorseful about taking a life but all would make the same decision again if necessary.----* acto oficial = official act, public engagement.* boletín oficial = official gazette.* compromiso oficial = public engagement.* comunicación oficial = official communication.* extraoficial = off the record.* inauguración oficial = ceremonial opening.* oficial aprendiz = journeyman [journeymen, -pl.].* oficial aprendiz de imprenta = journeyman printer.* oficial de aduanas = immigration officer, customs official.* oficial de la marina = marine officer.* oficial del ejército = army official, army officer.* oficial del gobierno = government official.* oficial de servicio = duty officer.* partido oficial = official game.* representante oficial = game official.* versión oficial, la = official story, the.* visita oficial = official visit.* * *Iadjetivo officialII1) ( obrero) skilled worker2) oficial masculino y femenino ( de policía) police officer ( above the rank of sergeant); (Mil) officer•* * *= official, governmental, officer.Ex: Subrules of 21.4 deal, for instance, with works erroneously or fictitiously attributed to a person or corporate body, and official communications.
Ex: At the same time that these governmental initiatives are being planned and executed, there is yet another 'information highway' developing.Ex: All officers were remorseful about taking a life but all would make the same decision again if necessary.* acto oficial = official act, public engagement.* boletín oficial = official gazette.* compromiso oficial = public engagement.* comunicación oficial = official communication.* extraoficial = off the record.* inauguración oficial = ceremonial opening.* oficial aprendiz = journeyman [journeymen, -pl.].* oficial aprendiz de imprenta = journeyman printer.* oficial de aduanas = immigration officer, customs official.* oficial de la marina = marine officer.* oficial del ejército = army official, army officer.* oficial del gobierno = government official.* oficial de servicio = duty officer.* partido oficial = official game.* representante oficial = game official.* versión oficial, la = official story, the.* visita oficial = official visit.* * *‹acto/delegación› official; ‹hora› official; ‹noviazgo› officialfuentes oficiales official sources[ S ] Concesionario Oficial Nolex authorized Nolex dealermasculine, feminineA (obrero) skilled workerse necesita oficial tornero/albañil time-served machinist/bricklayer neededB1 (de policía) police officer ( above the rank of sergeant)2 ( Mil) officerCompuestos:customs officercompliance officerofficer of the watchofficer in the reserve* * *
oficial adjetivo
official
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino ( de policía) police officer ( above the rank of sergeant);
(Mil) officer
oficial(a) m,f (obrero cualificado) skilled worker
oficial
I adj (documento, etc) official
II mf
1 Mil Náut officer
2 (de administración) officer
' oficial' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acta
- BOE
- boletín
- carta
- comunicación
- comunicada
- comunicado
- conducto
- despacho
- emisión
- emitir
- extraescolar
- fe
- graduación
- inscribir
- licencia
- novia
- novio
- oficiala
- oficio
- partida
- protección
- timbre
- ascender
- ascenso
- carácter
- colegio
- comandante
- denominar
- designar
- informal
- marino
- superior
English:
authoritative
- clash
- commissioner
- council housing
- declare
- document
- formal
- informal
- marshal
- mate
- midshipman
- off-the-record
- officer
- official
- party line
- pass off
- quotable
- rank
- record
- senior
- soldier
- stamp
- starter
- state
- statement
- subaltern
- unofficial
- whip
- commanding
- commission
- declaration
- detective
- Downing Street
- established
- guard
- legal
- navigator
- odds
- public
- standard
* * *♦ adjofficial♦ nmf1. Mil officeroficial de guardia officer of the watch;oficial al mando commanding officer;oficial de reserva reserve officer2. [de policía] police officer3. [funcionario] clerkoficial2, -ala nm,fskilled worker, journeyman;oficial montador journeyman fitter;oficial electricista skilled electrician* * *I adj officialII m/f MIL officer* * *oficial adj: official♦ oficialmente advoficial nmf1) : officer, police officer, commissioned officer (in the military)2) : skilled worker* * *oficial1 adj officialoficial2 n1. (en general) officer2. (en oficios manuales) skilled worker -
123 pregonar
v.1 to proclaim, to announce (bando).2 to spread about (secreto).3 to proclaim to, to claim to, to preach to, to declare to.* * *■ se lo dije en secreto, pero lo ha estado pregonando por ahí I told him in confidence, but he's been broadcasting it2 (mercancia) to cry3 (bando municipal) to proclaim* * *VT [+ inocencia propia, interés] to proclaim, announce; [+ secreto] to disclose, reveal; [+ mercancía] to hawk; [+ méritos] to proclaim (for all to hear)* * *verbo transitivoa) <noticia/secreto> to make... publicno lo vayas pregonando por ahí — (fam) don't go spreading it around
b) <virtudes/méritos> to extolc) < mercancía> to hawk, cryd) <bando/aviso> to proclaim* * *= tout, bruit.Ex. And may I say parenthetically that two publishers out of the enormous number that are so often touted as belonging to the CIP program are now printing their own homemade and superior cataloging in publication data.Ex. Among many observations in this widely bruited report, one in particular struck home: fewer books had been translated into Arabic in a millennium than were translated into Spanish in a year.* * *verbo transitivoa) <noticia/secreto> to make... publicno lo vayas pregonando por ahí — (fam) don't go spreading it around
b) <virtudes/méritos> to extolc) < mercancía> to hawk, cryd) <bando/aviso> to proclaim* * *= tout, bruit.Ex: And may I say parenthetically that two publishers out of the enormous number that are so often touted as belonging to the CIP program are now printing their own homemade and superior cataloging in publication data.
Ex: Among many observations in this widely bruited report, one in particular struck home: fewer books had been translated into Arabic in a millennium than were translated into Spanish in a year.* * *pregonar [A1 ]vt1 ‹noticia/secreto› to make … publicno lo vayas pregonando por ahí ( fam); don't go spreading it around2 ‹virtudes/méritos› to extol3 ‹mercancía› to hawk, cry4 ‹bando/aviso› to proclaim* * *
pregonar ( conjugate pregonar) verbo transitivoa) ‹noticia/secreto› to make … public
pregonar verbo transitivo
1 (un bando) to proclaim, announce
2 (una mercancía) to cry, hawk
3 (una noticia) to make public, reveal: no lo vayas pregonando por ahí, don't go spreading it around
4 (cualidades) to praise publicly, extol
' pregonar' also found in these entries:
English:
hawk
* * *pregonar vt1. [bando] to proclaim, to announce2. [secreto] to spread about;no vayas por ahí pregonando la noticia don't go spreading the news around3. [cualidades, virtudes] to praise, to extol* * *v/t proclaim, make public* * *pregonar vt1) : to proclaim, to announce2) : to hawk (merchandise)3) : to extol4) : to reveal, to disclose -
124 promulgar
v.1 to pass (ley).2 to enact, to declare, to make public, to proclaim.* * *1 to enact, promulgate* * *verb* * *VT1) (=anunciar solemnemente) to announce2) [+ ley] to enact, pass* * *verbo transitivo to enact, to promulgate (frml)* * *----* promulgar leyes = enact + legislation.* promulgar una ley = enact + law, promulgate + rule, promulgate + law.* * *verbo transitivo to enact, to promulgate (frml)* * ** promulgar leyes = enact + legislation.* promulgar una ley = enact + law, promulgate + rule, promulgate + law.* * *promulgar [A3 ]vt2 (anunciar) to announce, proclaim, promulgate ( frml)* * *
promulgar ( conjugate promulgar) verbo transitivo
to enact, to promulgate (frml)
promulgar verbo transitivo to promulgate
' promulgar' also found in these entries:
English:
enact
- promulgate
* * *promulgar vt[ley, decreto] to pass, to enact* * *v/t ley promulgate* * *promulgar {52} vt1) : to promulgate, to proclaim2) : to enact (a law or decree) -
125 pronunciado
adj.1 pronounced, bold, marked.2 steep.past part.past participle of spanish verb: pronunciar.* * *1→ link=pronunciar pronunciar► adjetivo1 (marcado) marked, pronounced* * *(f. - pronunciada)adj.1) pronounced2) marked* * *ADJ [acento] pronounced, strong; [curva] sharp; [facciones] marked, noticeable; [pendiente] steep; [tendencia] marked, noticeable* * *- da adjetivob) <facciones/rasgos> pronounced, markedc) < tendencia> marked, noticeable* * *= hyperbolic, pronounced, sharp [sharper -comp., sharpest -sup.], rich [richer -comp., richest -sup.], steep [steeper -comp., steepest -sup.].Ex. The best known of these empirical hyperbolic distributions in library context is that of Bradford.Ex. Nobody can predict exactly what will happen in the next decade but we can be sure that the impact of the computer will become ever more pronounced.Ex. 'I'll give it more thought,' she said with a sharp frown, resuming her former posture.Ex. So, in practice, instead of exploiting the rich coordination of natural language, most systems ignore these links between concepts and resort to picking words from text at random.Ex. The graph of the growth of the subject shows an initial flat, a steep climb, a small flat, and a rapid decline.----* acento muy pronunciado = heavy accent.* con un filo más pronunciado = sharper-edged.* curva muy pronunciada = hairpin bend, hairpin curve, hairpin turn.* no pronunciado = undelivered.* * *- da adjetivob) <facciones/rasgos> pronounced, markedc) < tendencia> marked, noticeable* * *= hyperbolic, pronounced, sharp [sharper -comp., sharpest -sup.], rich [richer -comp., richest -sup.], steep [steeper -comp., steepest -sup.].Ex: The best known of these empirical hyperbolic distributions in library context is that of Bradford.
Ex: Nobody can predict exactly what will happen in the next decade but we can be sure that the impact of the computer will become ever more pronounced.Ex: 'I'll give it more thought,' she said with a sharp frown, resuming her former posture.Ex: So, in practice, instead of exploiting the rich coordination of natural language, most systems ignore these links between concepts and resort to picking words from text at random.Ex: The graph of the growth of the subject shows an initial flat, a steep climb, a small flat, and a rapid decline.* acento muy pronunciado = heavy accent.* con un filo más pronunciado = sharper-edged.* curva muy pronunciada = hairpin bend, hairpin curve, hairpin turn.* no pronunciado = undelivered.* * *pronunciado -da1 ‹curva› sharp, pronounced; ‹pendiente› steep, pronounced2 ‹facciones/rasgos› pronounced, marked3 ‹tendencia› marked, noticeable* * *
Del verbo pronunciar: ( conjugate pronunciar)
pronunciado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
pronunciado
pronunciar
pronunciado◊ -da adjetivo
‹ pendiente› steep, pronounced
pronunciar ( conjugate pronunciar) verbo transitivo
1a) (Ling) to pronounce
2 ( resaltar) to accentuate
pronunciarse verbo pronominal
1 ( dar una opinión) pronunciadose a favor/en contra de algo to declare oneself to be in favor of/against sth
2 ( acentuarse) to become more marked, become more pronounced
pronunciar verbo transitivo
1 (una palabra) to pronounce
2 (un discurso) to deliver, give
3 (una sentencia) to pronounce
' pronunciado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
picada
- sigla
English:
brogue
- pronounced
- wrongly
* * *pronunciado, -a adj1. [facciones] pronounced2. [curva] sharp;[pendiente, cuesta] steep3. [tendencia] marked* * *pronunciado, -da adj1) : pronounced, sharp, steep2) : marked, noticeable -
126 protestar
v.1 to complain.protestaron por el mal servicio they complained about the poor serviceprotestaban contra la detención del líder sindical they were protesting against the arrest of the union leader¡protesto! (law) objection!2 to grumble.haz lo que te digo sin protestar do what I tell you and no grumbling3 to protest, to object, to remonstrate, to present an objection.María se quejó contra los perros Mary complained against the dogs.* * *1 (mostrar disconformidad) to protest ( contra, against)2 DERECHO to raise an objection■ ¡protesto, su señoría! objection, Your Honour!3 (refunfuñar) to moan\sin protestar without protest* * *verb* * *1. VI1) (=quejarse) to complainprotestaron contra la subida de la gasolina — they complained o frm protested against the rise in the price of petrol
protestó por lo mal que la habían tratado — she complained o frm protested about how badly she had been treated
2) (Jur)¡protesto, Su Señoría! — objection, Your Honour!
¡protesto contra esa observación! — I resent that!, I object to that remark!
2. VT1) [+ letra, pagaré] to protest, note2) frm (=declarar) to protest* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( mostrar desacuerdo) to protestprotestar CONTRA algo — to protest against o about something
protesto, su señoría! — objection, your Honor*, I object, your Honor
b) ( quejarse) to complainprotestar POR or DE algo — to complain about something
2.nadie protestó cuando lo propuse — nobody complained o objected when I made the proposal
protestar vt1)b) <actuación/decisión> to protest about o at2) (frml) < inocencia> to protest* * *= protest, remonstrate, make + protest, squwak, be (all) up in arms, find + a voice, mouth off, rail against, speak out against, cry + foul, raise + Posesivo + voice, stage + protest, make + a noise about, make + noises about.Ex. 'He's building himself a small empire,' one protested bitterly.Ex. 'I'd love to be able to get them off my back', he remonstrated with a deep sigh.Ex. This announcement caused a lot of concern among organisations such as OCLC and the library community in the USA, and many protests have been made.Ex. Again, I must squawk about the futility of seeking consensus on specific meanings of words.Ex. And everyone who reads, writes, sings, does research, or teaches should be up in arms but the real question is why so few people are complaining.Ex. The author argues that people must find a voice to address cuts in funding for the arts.Ex. She walked into the tavern and started mouthing off about my less than exemplary manliness.Ex. She has vented her frustration over the nation's over-zealous traffic wardens and railed against the littered streets.Ex. Such restraint creates a ridiculous and pathetic situation in which librarians refuse to speak out against, or work to defeat legislation destructive to libraries such as California's Propositions.Ex. Hillary has put her cards on the table and her supporters still do not cry foul.Ex. As Scots we are sometimes shy; we are sometimes afraid to raise our heads above the parapet; we are sometimes afraid to raise our voices.Ex. Fishermen from across the UK have staged a protest in London over the impact of spiralling fuel prices on their industry.Ex. The really good news is that we can stand up as one and that all we have to do is make a noise about it.Ex. The government have been making noises about it for some time but haven't quite got round to it.----* aceptar Algo sin protestar = take + Nombre + lying down.* protestar enérgicamente = protest + forcefully.* protestar en vano = bay at + the moon, bark at + the moon.* protestar furiosamente = rage against.* protestar por = bridle at.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( mostrar desacuerdo) to protestprotestar CONTRA algo — to protest against o about something
protesto, su señoría! — objection, your Honor*, I object, your Honor
b) ( quejarse) to complainprotestar POR or DE algo — to complain about something
2.nadie protestó cuando lo propuse — nobody complained o objected when I made the proposal
protestar vt1)b) <actuación/decisión> to protest about o at2) (frml) < inocencia> to protest* * *= protest, remonstrate, make + protest, squwak, be (all) up in arms, find + a voice, mouth off, rail against, speak out against, cry + foul, raise + Posesivo + voice, stage + protest, make + a noise about, make + noises about.Ex: 'He's building himself a small empire,' one protested bitterly.
Ex: 'I'd love to be able to get them off my back', he remonstrated with a deep sigh.Ex: This announcement caused a lot of concern among organisations such as OCLC and the library community in the USA, and many protests have been made.Ex: Again, I must squawk about the futility of seeking consensus on specific meanings of words.Ex: And everyone who reads, writes, sings, does research, or teaches should be up in arms but the real question is why so few people are complaining.Ex: The author argues that people must find a voice to address cuts in funding for the arts.Ex: She walked into the tavern and started mouthing off about my less than exemplary manliness.Ex: She has vented her frustration over the nation's over-zealous traffic wardens and railed against the littered streets.Ex: Such restraint creates a ridiculous and pathetic situation in which librarians refuse to speak out against, or work to defeat legislation destructive to libraries such as California's Propositions.Ex: Hillary has put her cards on the table and her supporters still do not cry foul.Ex: As Scots we are sometimes shy; we are sometimes afraid to raise our heads above the parapet; we are sometimes afraid to raise our voices.Ex: Fishermen from across the UK have staged a protest in London over the impact of spiralling fuel prices on their industry.Ex: The really good news is that we can stand up as one and that all we have to do is make a noise about it.Ex: The government have been making noises about it for some time but haven't quite got round to it.* aceptar Algo sin protestar = take + Nombre + lying down.* protestar enérgicamente = protest + forcefully.* protestar en vano = bay at + the moon, bark at + the moon.* protestar furiosamente = rage against.* protestar por = bridle at.* * *protestar [A1 ]vito protest protestar CONTRA algo to protest AGAINST o ABOUT sthprotestan contra la carestía de vida they're protesting against o about the high cost of livingprotestar POR or DE algo to complain ABOUT sthprotestó por el trato recibido he complained about o protested about o at the way he had been treatedhágalo ahora mismo y sin protestar do it right now and no complaining o don't start complaining¡protesto, señoría! objection, your Honor! o I object, your Honor!—no es culpa mía —protestó it's not my fault, he protestednadie protestó cuando lo propuse nobody complained o objected when I made the proposal■ protestarvtA2 ‹actuación› to protest about o atprotestaron la decisión del árbitro they protested about o at the referee's decision, they protested the referee's decision ( AmE)B ( frml); ‹inocencia› to protest* * *
protestar ( conjugate protestar) verbo intransitivo
protestar CONTRA algo to protest against o about sth
protestar POR or DE algo to complain about sth
protestar verbo intransitivo
1 (manifestar desacuerdo) to protest: vamos a protestar contra la subida de impuestos, we're going to protest against the rise in taxes
2 (quejarse) to complain: siempre está protestando por el frío, he's always complaining about the cold
3 Jur to object
4 Com to protest
' protestar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bien
- chistar
- levantarse
- pitar
- rechistar
- sentada
- alegar
- energía
- patalear
- plantón
- quejarse
- valer
- valor
- venga
- zapatear
English:
constrained
- fuss
- protest
- rage
- remonstrate
- contest
- move
* * *♦ vi1. [quejarse] to complain (por/contra about/against); [en manifestación] to protest (por/contra about/against);protestaron por el mal servicio they complained about the poor service;los manifestantes protestaban contra la detención del líder sindical the demonstrators were protesting against the arrest of the union leader2. [refunfuñar] to grumble;haz lo que te digo sin protestar do what I tell you and no grumbling♦ vt1. Com to protest2. Méx [prometer]el presidente protestó su cargo ante el congreso the president was sworn in before parliament* * *I v/t protestII v/i1 ( quejarse) complain (por, de about)* * *protestar vi: to protest, to objectprotestar vt1) : to protest, to object to2) : to declare, to profess* * *protestar vb1. (oponerse a) to protest2. (quejarse) to complain / to moan -
127 quiebra
f.1 bankruptcy (ruina).ir a la quiebra to go bankrupt2 collapse.quiebra moral moral bankruptcy3 breaking.4 bankruptcy case.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: quebrar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: quebrar.* * *1 (rotura) break, crack2 (bancarrota) failure, bankruptcy; (crack) crash, collapse3 (pérdida) loss4 GEOGRAFÍA gorge* * *noun f.1) bankruptcy2) break* * *SF1) (Econ) bankruptcy2) (=deterioro) breakdown3) † (=grieta) crack, fissure4) † (=fracaso) failure* * *Ia) (Com, Fin) (de empresa, individuo) bankruptcyb) ( de valores) breakdownII* * *= bust.Ex. The article 'El Dorado or bust?' warns that the electronic market is changing.----* declararse en quiebra = go into + liquidation.* en quiebra = bankrupt, in chapter 11, bust.* llevar a la quiebra = bankrupt.* * *Ia) (Com, Fin) (de empresa, individuo) bankruptcyb) ( de valores) breakdownII* * *= bust.Ex: The article 'El Dorado or bust?' warns that the electronic market is changing.
* declararse en quiebra = go into + liquidation.* en quiebra = bankrupt, in chapter 11, bust.* llevar a la quiebra = bankrupt.* * *muchas empresas fueron a la quiebra many companies failed o went bankrupt o went into liquidationla compañía se declaró en quiebra the company went into liquidation2 (de valores) breakdownla quiebra de los valores espirituales the breakdown of spiritual values* * *
Del verbo quebrar: ( conjugate quebrar)
quiebra es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
quebrar
quiebra
quebrar ( conjugate quebrar) verbo transitivo
1 (esp AmL) ‹lápiz/rama› to snap;
‹vaso/plato› ( romper) to break;
( rajar) to crack
2 (Méx fam) ( matar) to kill
verbo intransitivo
1 (Com) [empresa/persona] to go bankrupt
2 (AmC) ( romper una relación) to break up
quebrarse verbo pronominal
1 (esp AmL)
[vaso/plato] ( romperse) to break;
( rajarse) to crack
‹ diente› to chip
2 (Col) ( arruinarse) to go bankrupt
quiebra sustantivo femenino (Com, Fin) (de empresa, individuo) bankruptcy;
quebrar
I verbo transitivo
1 to break
2 (al bailar, moverse) para hacerlo bien tienes que quebrar la cintura, you've got to twist/bend at the waist if you want to do it well
II verbo intransitivo
1 Fin to go bankrupt
2 (hacer un quiebro) to dodge, swerve
quiebra sustantivo femenino
1 (de valores) breakdown
2 (económica) bankruptcy
' quiebra' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hundimiento
- síndico
- declarar
English:
bankruptcy
- collapse
- crash
- failure
- bankrupt
* * *quiebra nf1. [ruina] bankruptcy;[en Bolsa] crash;ir a la quiebra to go bankrupt;declararse en quiebra to go into liquidationDer quiebra fraudulenta fraudulent bankruptcy2. [pérdida] collapse;quiebra moral moral bankruptcy3. [grieta] fissure, crack* * *f COM bankruptcy; figbankruptcy, failure;declararse en quiebra file for o declare bankruptcy* * *quiebra nf1) : break, crack2) bancarrota: failure, bankruptcy* * *quiebra n bankruptcy [pl. bankruptcies] -
128 satisfecho
adj.satisfied, contented, content, pleased.past part.past participle of spanish verb: satisfacer.* * *1→ link=satisfacer satisfacer► adjetivo1 (contento) satisfied, pleased2 (pagado de sí mismo) self-satisfied\darse por satisfecho,-a con algo to be satisfied with somethingestar satisfecho,-a / quedar satisfecho,-a (de comida) to be full, have had enough* * *(f. - satisfecha)adj.content, pleased, satisfied* * *ADJ1) (=complacido) satisfied; (=contento) content, contenteddarse por satisfecho con algo — to declare o.s. satisfied with sth
2) [después de comer]3) (tb: satisfecho consigo mismo, satisfecho de sí mismo) self-satisfied, smug* * *- cha adjetivo1) [ESTAR] (complacido, contento) satisfied, pleasedlos resultados me han dejado muy satisfecho — I am very pleased o happy with the results
2) [ESTAR] (saciado, lleno)no, gracias, estoy satisfecho — no thanks, I've had plenty
* * *= content, satisfied.Ex. Many librarians viewed AACR1 as such a significant improvement upon its predecessors, that they were content.Ex. He is seldom happy, never satisfied, temperamental, stubborn; his behavior at times can be charitably characterized as erratic.----* estar satisfecho (de) = be satisfied (with).* no estar nunca satisfecho = enough + be + not/never + enough.* satisfecho de Uno mismo = complacently, complacent, self-complacent.* * *- cha adjetivo1) [ESTAR] (complacido, contento) satisfied, pleasedlos resultados me han dejado muy satisfecho — I am very pleased o happy with the results
2) [ESTAR] (saciado, lleno)no, gracias, estoy satisfecho — no thanks, I've had plenty
* * *= content, satisfied.Ex: Many librarians viewed AACR1 as such a significant improvement upon its predecessors, that they were content.
Ex: He is seldom happy, never satisfied, temperamental, stubborn; his behavior at times can be charitably characterized as erratic.* estar satisfecho (de) = be satisfied (with).* no estar nunca satisfecho = enough + be + not/never + enough.* satisfecho de Uno mismo = complacently, complacent, self-complacent.* * *A [ ESTAR] (complacido, contento) satisfied, pleasedlos resultados me han dejado muy satisfecho I am very satisfied o pleased o happy with the resultsB [ ESTAR](saciado, lleno): no, gracias, estoy satisfecho no thanks, I've had plentycome y come y no queda nunca satisfecho he eats and eats but never seems to be full* * *
Del verbo satisfacer: ( conjugate satisfacer)
satisfecho es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
satisfacer
satisfecho
satisfacer ( conjugate satisfacer) verbo transitivo
to satisfy;◊ su respuesta no me satisface I am not satisfied o happy with your reply
satisfacerse verbo pronominal
satisfecho◊ - cha adjetivo
1 [ESTAR] (complacido, contento) satisfied, pleased
2 [estar] (saciado, lleno):
no queda nunca satisfecho he never seems to be full
satisfacer verbo transitivo
1 (colmar una aspiración, una necesidad) to satisfy: nunca satisfizo su sueño de ir a África, she never fulfilled her dream of going to Africa
satisfacer la curiosidad, to satisfy one's curiosity
2 (gustar, complacer) me satisface ayudarte, I'm pleased to help you
no le satisfacía su comportamiento, he was not satisfied with his conduct
3 (reunir condiciones, requisitos) to satisfy, meet
4 frml (una cantidad, una deuda) to pay, settle
satisfecho,-a adjetivo
1 (contento, conforme) satisfied: está muy satisfecho con su nueva casa, he's very pleased with his new house
darse por satisfecho, to be happy o satisfied
2 (harto de comida) no, gracias, estoy satisfecho, no, thanks, I'm full
3 (de uno mismo) selfsatisfied, smug
' satisfecho' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conforme
- contentarse
- darse
- dejar
- encantada
- encantado
- pancha
- pancho
- realizarse
- satisfecha
- ufana
- ufano
- consigo
- contento
- disconforme
- orgulloso
English:
complacent
- content
- contented
- far
- happy
- pleased
- satisfied
- self-complacent
- self-satisfied
- self
- sigh
- until
* * *satisfecho, -a♦ participiover satisfacer♦ adj1. [complacido, contento] satisfied;darse por satisfecho to be satisfied;su explicación no me dejó satisfecho his explanation didn't satisfy me2. [saciado] full;dejar satisfecho a alguien to satisfy sb;3. [orgulloso] smug;satisfecho de sí mismo self-satisfied* * *I part → satisfacerII adj1 satisfied;darse por satisfecho be satisfied ( con with)2 ( lleno) full* * *satisfecho, - cha adj: satisfied, content, pleased* * *satisfecho adj1. (complacido) satisfied / pleased2. (lleno) fullno quiero postre, me he quedado satisfecha I don't want any dessert, I'm full
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