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101 afirmar
v.1 to say, to declare.afirmó que… he stated that…afirmó haber hablado con ella he said o stated that he had talked to her2 to reinforce.3 to agree, to consent.afirmar con la cabeza to nod (in agreement)4 to affirm, to declare, to assure, to state.Ricardo afirma su inocencia Richard affirms his innocence.Elsa le afirma a Ricardo Elsa assures Richard.5 to make firm, to base, to brace, to anchor.Esos tornillos afirman la estructura Those screws make the structure firm.6 to claim to, to allege to.El chico afirma ser de Perú The boy claims to be from Peru.* * *1 (afianzar) to strengthen, reinforce2 (aseverar) to state, say, declare1 (asentir) to assent1 (ratificarse) to maintain (en, -)* * *verbto affirm, assert* * *1. VT1) (=reforzar) to make secure, strengthen2) (=declarar) to assert, state; [+ lealtad] to declare, protest3) LAm [+ golpe] to deal, give2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( aseverar) to state, declare, assert (frml)2) < escalera> to steady2.afirmar vi3.afirmarse v prona) ( físicamente) to steady oneselfafirmarse en algo/alguien — to hold on to something/somebody
b) (ratificarse, consolidarse)se afirmó en su posición/en lo que había dicho — she reaffirmed her stance/her previous statement
* * *= affirm, contend, maintain, make + statement, make + the claim, state, submit, aver, assert, hold, make + claim.Ex. This move has probably affirmed the future of DC.Ex. The author contends that it is possible to view the search conducted with the aid of a series of menus as having strong similarities with the search through the hierarchy of a enumerative classification scheme.Ex. They maintain, in an article written for Library Resources and Technical Services (LRTS) 'that automated cataloging systems have addressed only half of the problems of maintaining a library catalog'.Ex. Members of the audience were invited to ask questions, make statements, and express themselves freely.Ex. Within their own ranks most librarians have been calling themselves professionals since Melvil Dewey make the claim.Ex. Short abstracts are generally preferred, but there are instances where the most effective approach is to cite the original unamended, and to state that this is what has been done.Ex. I submit that no ordinary, right-minded library user who is looking for Western Behavioral Institute is going to look under LA JOLLA, California.Ex. It is, he has has averred, a discipline of its own and can be treated as such.Ex. Dialog is being injured and will continue to be injured if the American Chemical Society continues to assert falsely that Dialog is underpaying royalties.Ex. Some theorists hold that one stage must be completely worked through before the next stage can be entered.Ex. The claim is made that society is evolving from one whose formal communication patterns have, for centuries, been based primarily on print on paper to one in which communication channels will be largely paperless (electronic).----* afirmar categóricamente = claim, make + a bold statement.* poderse afirmar que = it + be + safe to say that.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( aseverar) to state, declare, assert (frml)2) < escalera> to steady2.afirmar vi3.afirmarse v prona) ( físicamente) to steady oneselfafirmarse en algo/alguien — to hold on to something/somebody
b) (ratificarse, consolidarse)se afirmó en su posición/en lo que había dicho — she reaffirmed her stance/her previous statement
* * *= affirm, contend, maintain, make + statement, make + the claim, state, submit, aver, assert, hold, make + claim.Ex: This move has probably affirmed the future of DC.
Ex: The author contends that it is possible to view the search conducted with the aid of a series of menus as having strong similarities with the search through the hierarchy of a enumerative classification scheme.Ex: They maintain, in an article written for Library Resources and Technical Services (LRTS) 'that automated cataloging systems have addressed only half of the problems of maintaining a library catalog'.Ex: Members of the audience were invited to ask questions, make statements, and express themselves freely.Ex: Within their own ranks most librarians have been calling themselves professionals since Melvil Dewey make the claim.Ex: Short abstracts are generally preferred, but there are instances where the most effective approach is to cite the original unamended, and to state that this is what has been done.Ex: I submit that no ordinary, right-minded library user who is looking for Western Behavioral Institute is going to look under LA JOLLA, California.Ex: It is, he has has averred, a discipline of its own and can be treated as such.Ex: Dialog is being injured and will continue to be injured if the American Chemical Society continues to assert falsely that Dialog is underpaying royalties.Ex: Some theorists hold that one stage must be completely worked through before the next stage can be entered.Ex: The claim is made that society is evolving from one whose formal communication patterns have, for centuries, been based primarily on print on paper to one in which communication channels will be largely paperless (electronic).* afirmar categóricamente = claim, make + a bold statement.* poderse afirmar que = it + be + safe to say that.* * *afirmar [A1 ]vtA (aseverar) to state, declare, assert ( frml)afirmó haberla visto allí he stated o said o declared o asserted that he had seen her thereno afirmó ni negó que fuera así she neither confirmed nor denied that this was the caseB ‹escalera› to steadyasegúrate de que esté bien afirmada make sure it's steady■ afirmarviafirmó con la cabeza he nodded(físicamente) to steady oneselfla necesidad de afirmarse como persona the need to assert oneself* * *
afirmar ( conjugate afirmar) verbo transitivo
1 ( aseverar) to state, declare, assert (frml);
2 ‹ escalera› to steady
verbo intransitivo:
afirmarse verbo pronominal ( físicamente) to steady oneself;
afirmarse en algo/algn to hold on to sth/sb
afirmar verbo transitivo
1 (manifestar) to state, declare
2 (apuntalar, consolidar) to strengthen, reinforce
' afirmar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
decir
- mantener
- sacudir
- señalar
English:
affirm
- assert
- claim
- obvious
- profess
- protest
- state
- allege
* * *♦ vt1. [decir] to say, to declare;afirmó que… he said o stated that…;afirmó haber hablado con ella he said o stated that he had talked to her2. [reforzar] to reinforce♦ vi[asentir] to agree, to consent;afirmó con la cabeza she nodded (in agreement)* * *v/t state, declare;* * *afirmar vt1) : to state, to affirm2) reforzar: to make firm, to strengthen* * * -
102 anular
adj.1 ring-shaped.dedo anular ring finger2 annular, ring-shaped.Ricardo compró un artefacto anular Richard bought a ring-shaped artifact.m.1 ring finger (dedo).Elsa se quebró el anular Elsa fractured her ring finger.2 annular, annular ligament.v.1 to annul, to leave without effect, to abolish, to invalidate.El juez anuló la decisión The judge annulled the decision.2 to belittle, to annul, to underrate.Dorotea anula a su hijo Dorothy belittles her son.3 to chalk off.* * *► adjetivo1 ring-shaped1 ring finger————————2 (un pedido, viaje) to cancel; (un contrato) to invalidate, cancel4 figurado (desautorizar) to deprive of authority1 to lose one's authority* * *verb1) to cancel, annul, rescind* * *1. VT1) [+ contrato] to cancel, rescind; [+ ley] to repeal; [+ decisión] to override; [+ matrimonio] to annul2) [+ elecciones, resultado] to declare null and void; [+ gol, tanto] to disallowhan anulado la votación por irregularidad — they have declared the vote null and void because of irregularities
3) [+ cita, viaje, evento] to cancel4) [+ cheque] to cancel5) [+ efecto] to cancel out, destroy6) (Mat) to cancel out7) [+ persona] to overshadow8) frm (=incapacitar) to deprive of authority, remove from office2.See:* * *I II 1.verbo transitivo1)a) <contrato/viaje> to cancel; < matrimonio> to annul; <fallo/sentencia> to quash, overturn; < resultado> to declare... null and void; <tanto/gol> to disallowb) < cheque> ( destruir) to cancel; ( dar orden de no pagar) to stop2) < persona> to destroy2.anularse v pron (recípr)IIImasculino ring finger* * *= negate, nullify, override, overtake, overturn, render + valueless, render + wrong, repeal, rule out, short-circuit [shortcircuit], stultify, dope, gainsay, eviscerate, wipe out, obliterate, preempt [pre-empt], revoke, undo, waive, quash, block off, write off, blot out, overrule, void.Ex. Thus excessive delays in the availability of cataloguing records from the central agency will negate much of the value of a central service.Ex. To adopt terms or names in various languages, which are probably unfamiliar in a certain other language, would be to nullify the usefulness of that catalog to all of these users in the interest of cooperation.Ex. On the final screen in the sequence, the default values for today's closing time and tomorrow's opening time may be overridden.Ex. Why have card-based systems been overtaken by computer databases?.Ex. However, any refinement involves greater human intervention, and this in turn can easily overturn the arguments in favour of subject indexes based upon titles.Ex. Further, changes in the external world serve to render judgments, valid at the moment, wrong at best, and detrimental to the effectiveness of the catalog at worst.Ex. I was one of the cosigners of a resolution which tried to have the ISBD repealed.Ex. If, however, we index documents about primary schools under the term primary school, we can immediately rule out a lot of irrelevant documents in our search.Ex. There is little modulation, whole steps of division being short-circuited and an odd assembly of terms being frequently found: e.g.: LAW see also JURY, JUDGES.Ex. Excessive standardisation also tends to stultify development and improvement of IT products.Ex. A photolithographic process selectively dopes minute areas of the silicon and so builds up circuits.Ex. We could even agree that no one in our experience is terribly interested in knowing about all of the works of an author, and this would not gainsay the value of consistent author entry.Ex. Also, to become emotionally wedded to a particular view is to eviscerate one's effectiveness in achieving a workable solution.Ex. Strong economic forces, inflation and an over-strong pound wiped out any noticeable benefits of EEC membership to industry.Ex. Typing errors cannot be obliterated with a normal erasing fluid as this would print and appear as a blotch on the copies.Ex. This article concludes that the main value of the indicators is as a management tool, as a means of preempting problems.Ex. I would think that we would still charge for lost and damaged books and that we would revoke borrowing privileges of chronic offenders, or whatever we decide to call them.Ex. The National Library of Estonia, established in 1918, is undergoing a revolutionary period of undoing the effects of the cultural policies of the communist regime.Ex. When only partial success in contracted terms is achieved, the repayment due may be reduced or waived.Ex. The author brazenly insists that Woodman's family has compromised the documentation of the photographer's life by effectively quashing most of her work.Ex. A globalizing world so devoted to 'diversity,' as the present one is, can ill afford to block off one particular communication channel in favor of any other.Ex. They express concern over Povinelli's certainty in writing off that multicultural project, however.Ex. Las Vegas was once notorious for loose morals, fast living and financial transactions murky enough to blot out the desert sun.Ex. President Eisenhower overruled some of his military commanders in summer 1958, ordering them not to use nuclear weapons against China.Ex. However, in the case when the user's input fails, we would like to void the reserved funds.----* anular las posibilidades = close off + possibilities.* anular la validez de un concepto = sterilise + idea.* anular una posibilidad = block off + alley.* * *I II 1.verbo transitivo1)a) <contrato/viaje> to cancel; < matrimonio> to annul; <fallo/sentencia> to quash, overturn; < resultado> to declare... null and void; <tanto/gol> to disallowb) < cheque> ( destruir) to cancel; ( dar orden de no pagar) to stop2) < persona> to destroy2.anularse v pron (recípr)IIImasculino ring finger* * *= negate, nullify, override, overtake, overturn, render + valueless, render + wrong, repeal, rule out, short-circuit [shortcircuit], stultify, dope, gainsay, eviscerate, wipe out, obliterate, preempt [pre-empt], revoke, undo, waive, quash, block off, write off, blot out, overrule, void.Ex: Thus excessive delays in the availability of cataloguing records from the central agency will negate much of the value of a central service.
Ex: To adopt terms or names in various languages, which are probably unfamiliar in a certain other language, would be to nullify the usefulness of that catalog to all of these users in the interest of cooperation.Ex: On the final screen in the sequence, the default values for today's closing time and tomorrow's opening time may be overridden.Ex: Why have card-based systems been overtaken by computer databases?.Ex: However, any refinement involves greater human intervention, and this in turn can easily overturn the arguments in favour of subject indexes based upon titles.Ex: Further, changes in the external world serve to render judgments, valid at the moment, wrong at best, and detrimental to the effectiveness of the catalog at worst.Ex: I was one of the cosigners of a resolution which tried to have the ISBD repealed.Ex: If, however, we index documents about primary schools under the term primary school, we can immediately rule out a lot of irrelevant documents in our search.Ex: There is little modulation, whole steps of division being short-circuited and an odd assembly of terms being frequently found: e.g.: LAW see also JURY, JUDGES.Ex: Excessive standardisation also tends to stultify development and improvement of IT products.Ex: A photolithographic process selectively dopes minute areas of the silicon and so builds up circuits.Ex: We could even agree that no one in our experience is terribly interested in knowing about all of the works of an author, and this would not gainsay the value of consistent author entry.Ex: Also, to become emotionally wedded to a particular view is to eviscerate one's effectiveness in achieving a workable solution.Ex: Strong economic forces, inflation and an over-strong pound wiped out any noticeable benefits of EEC membership to industry.Ex: Typing errors cannot be obliterated with a normal erasing fluid as this would print and appear as a blotch on the copies.Ex: This article concludes that the main value of the indicators is as a management tool, as a means of preempting problems.Ex: I would think that we would still charge for lost and damaged books and that we would revoke borrowing privileges of chronic offenders, or whatever we decide to call them.Ex: The National Library of Estonia, established in 1918, is undergoing a revolutionary period of undoing the effects of the cultural policies of the communist regime.Ex: When only partial success in contracted terms is achieved, the repayment due may be reduced or waived.Ex: The author brazenly insists that Woodman's family has compromised the documentation of the photographer's life by effectively quashing most of her work.Ex: A globalizing world so devoted to 'diversity,' as the present one is, can ill afford to block off one particular communication channel in favor of any other.Ex: They express concern over Povinelli's certainty in writing off that multicultural project, however.Ex: Las Vegas was once notorious for loose morals, fast living and financial transactions murky enough to blot out the desert sun.Ex: President Eisenhower overruled some of his military commanders in summer 1958, ordering them not to use nuclear weapons against China.Ex: However, in the case when the user's input fails, we would like to void the reserved funds.* anular las posibilidades = close off + possibilities.* anular la validez de un concepto = sterilise + idea.* anular una posibilidad = block off + alley.* * *‹forma› ring-shaped dedovtA1 ‹contrato› to cancel, rescind; ‹matrimonio› to annul; ‹fallo/sentencia› to quash, overturn; ‹resultado› to declare … null and void; ‹tanto/gol› to disallow2 ‹cheque› (destruir) to cancel; (dar orden de no pagar) to stop3 ‹viaje/compromiso› to cancelB ‹persona› to destroy■ anularse( recípr):las dos fuerzas se anulan the two forces cancel each other outring finger* * *
anular verbo transitivo
‹ matrimonio› to annul;
‹fallo/sentencia› to quash, overturn;
‹ resultado› to declare … null and void;
‹tanto/gol› to disallow
( dar orden de no pagar) to stop
■ sustantivo masculino
finger ring
anular 1 sustantivo masculino ring finger
anular 2 verbo transitivo
1 Com (un pedido) to cancel
Dep (un gol) to disallow
(un matrimonio) to annul
Jur (una ley) to repeal
2 Inform to delete
3 (desautorizar, ignorar a una persona) to destroy
' anular' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dedo
English:
annul
- cancel out
- disallow
- invalidate
- negate
- nullify
- off
- override
- quash
- rescind
- ring finger
- scrub
- cancel
- finger
- over
* * *♦ adj[en forma de anillo] ring-shaped;dedo anular ring finger♦ nm[dedo] ring finger♦ vt1. [cancelar] to cancel;[ley] to repeal; [matrimonio, contrato] to annul [gol] to disallow; [resultado] to declare voidel defensa anuló a la estrella del equipo contrario the defender marked the opposing team's star out of the game* * *2 adj ring-shaped;dedo anular ring finger* * *anular vt: to annul, to cancel* * *anular vb3. (gol, tanto) to disallow -
103 anunciar
v.1 to announce.hoy anuncian los resultados the results are announced todayElla anunció su boda ayer She announce her wedding yesterday.Ella anunció su candidatura She announced her candidacy.2 to advertise.3 to herald.esas nubes anuncian tormenta by the look of those clouds, it's going to rain* * *1 (avisar) to announce, make public2 (hacer publicidad) to advertise1 to put an advert (en, in)* * *verb1) to advertise2) announce* * *1. VT1) (=hacer público) to announce2) (=convocar) to call3) (Com) to advertise4) (=augurar)no nos anuncia nada bueno — it is not a good sign, it bodes ill for us
el pronóstico del tiempo anuncia nevadas — they're forecasting snow, the weather forecast says there will be snow
5) frm [a una visita] to announceel mayordomo anunció a la Duquesa de Villahermosa — the butler announced the Duchess of Villahermosa
¿a quién debo anunciar? — who shall I say it is?, what name should I say?
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <noticia/decisión> to announce, make... public; <lluvias/tormentas> to forecastb) (frml) < persona> to announce¿a quién tengo el gusto de anunciar? — whom do I have the pleasure of announcing? (frml)
2) señal/indicio to herald (frml), to announce3) < producto> to advertise, promote2.anunciarse v prona) ( prometer ser) (+ compl)b) (refl) (frml) personasírvase anunciarse en recepción — (frml) kindly report to reception (frml)
* * *= advertise [advertize, -USA], announce, foreshadow, herald, make + announcement, post, publicise [publicize, -USA], tout, bill.Ex. A trailer is a short motion picture film consisting of selected scenes from a film to be shown at a future date, used to advertise that film.Ex. Some revisions have already been announced.Ex. While in Uganda he authored the Markerere Institute list of subject headings, which foreshadowed his later work at the Hennepin County Library, which he joined in 1971.Ex. The appearance of a term in a title does not necessarily herald the treatment of the topic at any length in the body of the text.Ex. A librarian made the announcement that he had in mind that the Library of Congress and about 13 other ARL (Association of Research Libraries) libraries do all of the cataloging for the country.Ex. A broadside is a separately published piece of paper, printed on one side only and intended to be read unfolded; usually intended to be posted, publicly distributed, or sold, e.g. proclamations, handbills, ballad-sheets, news-sheets.Ex. A variety of extension activities, such as book clubs, competitions and quizzes also help to publicize the stock and the work of the library.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. What was billed a short time ago as the largest merger in the history of publishing, between Reed Elsevier and Wolters Kluwer, collapsed in 1998.----* anunciar a bombo y platillo = trumpet.* anunciar a los cuatro vientos = shout + Nombre + from the rooftops, trumpet.* cuya fecha se anunciará más adelante = at a time to be announced later.* pendiente de anunciarse = yet to be announced.* se anunciará = to be announced.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <noticia/decisión> to announce, make... public; <lluvias/tormentas> to forecastb) (frml) < persona> to announce¿a quién tengo el gusto de anunciar? — whom do I have the pleasure of announcing? (frml)
2) señal/indicio to herald (frml), to announce3) < producto> to advertise, promote2.anunciarse v prona) ( prometer ser) (+ compl)b) (refl) (frml) personasírvase anunciarse en recepción — (frml) kindly report to reception (frml)
* * *= advertise [advertize, -USA], announce, foreshadow, herald, make + announcement, post, publicise [publicize, -USA], tout, bill.Ex: A trailer is a short motion picture film consisting of selected scenes from a film to be shown at a future date, used to advertise that film.
Ex: Some revisions have already been announced.Ex: While in Uganda he authored the Markerere Institute list of subject headings, which foreshadowed his later work at the Hennepin County Library, which he joined in 1971.Ex: The appearance of a term in a title does not necessarily herald the treatment of the topic at any length in the body of the text.Ex: A librarian made the announcement that he had in mind that the Library of Congress and about 13 other ARL (Association of Research Libraries) libraries do all of the cataloging for the country.Ex: A broadside is a separately published piece of paper, printed on one side only and intended to be read unfolded; usually intended to be posted, publicly distributed, or sold, e.g. proclamations, handbills, ballad-sheets, news-sheets.Ex: A variety of extension activities, such as book clubs, competitions and quizzes also help to publicize the stock and the work of the library.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: What was billed a short time ago as the largest merger in the history of publishing, between Reed Elsevier and Wolters Kluwer, collapsed in 1998.* anunciar a bombo y platillo = trumpet.* anunciar a los cuatro vientos = shout + Nombre + from the rooftops, trumpet.* cuya fecha se anunciará más adelante = at a time to be announced later.* pendiente de anunciarse = yet to be announced.* se anunciará = to be announced.* * *anunciar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹noticia/decisión› to announce, make … public; ‹lluvias/tormentas› to forecastnos anunció su decisión he informed us of o told us of his decision, he announced his decision to usanunció su compromiso matrimonial he announced his engagementel acto está anunciado para esta tarde the ceremony is due to take place this afternoon2 ( frml); ‹persona› to announce¿a quién tengo el gusto de anunciar? whom do I have the pleasure of announcing? ( frml), what name should I say?B «señal/indicio» to herald ( frml), to announceel tintineo de llaves que anunciaba su llegada the jingling of keys which announced his arrivalese cielo gris anuncia tormenta that gray sky heralds o presages a storm ( liter), that gray sky means there is a storm comingC ‹producto› to advertise, promote1 (prometer ser) (+ compl):la temporada de ópera se anuncia interesante the opera season promises to be interestingel fin de semana se anuncia lluvioso the weekend looks like being wet, it looks as if the weekend will be wetsiempre se anunciaba dando un timbrazo largo he always announced his arrival by giving a long ring on the doorbell* * *
anunciar ( conjugate anunciar) verbo transitivo
‹lluvias/tormentas› to forecast
anunciar verbo transitivo
1 (promocionar un producto) to advertise
2 (notificar) to announce
' anunciar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
declarar
- gratuitamente
- hablar
- señalar
English:
advertise
- announce
- give out
- herald
- portend
- bill
- spell
* * *♦ vt1. [notificar] to announce;hoy anuncian los resultados the results are announced today;me anunció su llegada por teléfono he phoned to tell me that he would be coming;anunció que no podría venir she told us she wouldn't be able to come2. [hacer publicidad de] to advertise3. [presagiar] to herald;esas nubes anuncian tormenta by the look of those clouds, there's a storm on the way;los primeros brotes anunciaban la primavera the first shoots heralded the spring* * *v/t1 announce2 COM advertise* * *anunciar vt1) : to announce2) : to advertise* * *anunciar vb1. (noticia) to announce2. (producto) to advertise -
104 juger
juger [ʒyʒe]➭ TABLE 3 transitive verba. to judge ; [+ accusé] to tryb. ( = estimer) juger qch/qn ridicule to consider sth/sb ridiculousc. (locutions)* * *ʒyʒe
1.
1) ( former une opinion sur) to judge2) ( considérer) to consider3) Droit ( examiner) to try [affaire, personne]; ( décider) to judge [affaire]; to arbitrate in [différend, litige]l'affaire sera jugée demain — the case will be heard ou tried tomorrow
4) ( pour un concours) to judge [candidats, films]
2.
juger de verbe transitif indirect1) ( évaluer)à en juger par tes réponses — judging by ou from your answers
2) ( imaginer)
3.
se juger verbe pronominal1) ( se considérer) to consider oneself2) Droit [affaire] to be heard* * *ʒyʒe1. vt1) DROIT, [affaire, accusé] to try2) (exprimer un jugement sur) [comportement, personne] to judge3) (= considérer)juger que — to think that, to consider that
2. vià en juger par... — judging by...
3. nm* * *juger verb table: mangerB vtr1 ( former une opinion sur) to judge; juger qn sur les apparences or la mine to judge sb by his/her appearance; juger sur les apparences to judge by appearances; jugez-le d'après ses actes judge him by what he does; je jugerai par moi-même I'll judge for myself; à toi de juger s'il faut accepter ou pas it's up to you to judge whether to accept or not; ce n'est pas à moi de juger I don't think it's any of my business; l'histoire jugera history will judge;2 ( considérer) to consider; juger qn intelligent to consider sb intelligent; juger qch dangereux/difficile to consider sth dangerous/difficult; juger que qch est dangereux to consider sth dangerous ou that sth is dangerous; juger dangereux que qn fasse to consider it dangerous for sb to do; juger bon/nécessaire de faire to consider it a good idea/necessary to do; un film jugé médiocre a film considered (to be) mediocre; ne le juge pas mal don't think badly of him; je t'avais mal jugé I misjudged you;3 Jur ( examiner) to try [affaire, personne]; ( décider) to judge [affaire]; to arbitrate in [différend, litige]; l'affaire sera jugée demain the case will be heard ou tried tomorrow; l'affaire est jugée Jur the case is closed; le tribunal jugera the court will decide; juger en droit/fait to make a judgment based on the statutes/facts;4 ( pour un concours) to judge [candidats, films].C juger de vtr ind1 ( évaluer) juger de to assess [niveau, valeur, capacité]; j'en jugerai par moi-même I'll judge for myself; pour autant qu'on puisse en juger as far as one can judge; à en juger par tes réponses judging by ou from your answers;2 ( imaginer) jugez de ma colère imagine my anger.D se juger vpr1 ( se considérer) to consider oneself;2 Jur [affaire] to be heard.[ʒyʒe] verbe transitifêtre jugé pour vol to be tried ou to stand trial for theftelle a été jugée coupable/non coupable she was found guilty/not guiltyl'histoire/la postérité jugera history/posterity will judgeà toi de juger (si/quand...) it's up to you to decide ou to judge (whether/when...)3. [se faire une opinion de] to judgejuger quelque chose/quelqu'un à sa juste valeur to form a correct opinion of something/somebodymoi, je ne juge pas I'm not in a position to judge, I'm not making any judgmentil ne faut pas juger sur ou d'après les apparences don't judge from ou go by appearances4. [considérer]juger quelqu'un capable/incompétent to consider somebody capable/incompetentjugé bon pour le service declared fit to join ou fit for the armyjuger quelqu'un bien/mal to have a good/poor opinion of somebodyvous me jugez mal [à tort] you're misjudging meagissez comme vous jugerez bon do as you think fit ou appropriate————————juger de verbe plus prépositionsi j'en juge par ce que j'ai lu judging from ou by what I've read, if what I've read is anything to go byjugez-en vous-même judge ou see for yourselfjugez de mon indignation imagine my indignation, imagine how indignant I felt————————se juger verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)————————se juger verbe pronominal (emploi passif)1. DROIT2. [se mesurer] to be judged3. [se considérer]les commerçants se jugent lésés shopkeepers consider ou think themselves hard done by -
105 bankrupt
1. adjective(unable to pay one's debts: He has been declared bankrupt.) bankroten2. noun(a person who is unable to pay his debts.) bankroter3. verb(to make bankrupt: His wife's extravagance soon bankrupted him.) ugonobiti* * *I [baeŋkrʌpt]1.nounbankrotnik;2.adjectivenezmožen plačila, zbankrotiran; obubožanto go bankrupt — priti pod stečaj, popolnoma obubožatiII [baeŋkrʌpt]transitive verbspraviti na beraško palico -
106 alleged
1. a утверждаемый2. a сомнительный, мнимый; подозрительный, не внушающий доверияСинонимический ряд:1. purported (adj.) ostensible; pretended; professed; purported; so-called; supposed2. adduced (verb) adduced; advanced; cited; laid; offered; presented3. said (verb) asserted; claimed; contended; declared; maintained; said -
107 articulated
a сочленённыйСинонимический ряд:1. voiced (adj.) expressed; oral; spoken; sung; uttered; verbalized; vocal; vocalized; voiced2. integrated (verb) concatenated; integrated; unified3. stated (verb) communicated; conveyed; declared; enunciated; expressed; phonated; pronounced; said; stated; told; uttered; vented; vocalised; voiced -
108 asserted
утверждать; убежденныйСинонимический ряд:1. affirmed (verb) affirmed; asseverated; averred; avouched; avowed; deposed; held; predicated; professed; protested; stated2. maintained (verb) alleged; argued; claimed; contended; declared; defended; justified; maintained; said; vindicated; warranted -
109 avowed
a открыто признанный; общепризнанныйСинонимический ряд:1. downright (adj.) artless; direct; downright; frank; ingenuous; outright; undisguised2. acknowledged (verb) acknowledged; admitted; allowed; conceded; confessed; granted; let on; owned; owned up3. stated (verb) affirmed; asserted; asseverated; averred; avouched; declared; deposed; held; maintained; predicated; professed; protested; stated -
110 claimed
1. требующийся2. предъявлять; предъявленныйСинонимический ряд:1. individual (adj.) exclusive; individual; particular; peculiar; personal; special2. demanded (verb) called; challenged; demanded; exacted; postulated; required; requisitioned; solicited3. maintained (verb) alleged; argued; asserted; contended; declared; defended; justified; maintained; said; vindicated; warranted -
111 protested
he protested the bomber phase-out — он протестовал против того, чтобы эти бомбардировщики были сняты с вооружения
Синонимический ряд:1. asserted (verb) affirmed; asserted; averred; avouched; avowed; declared; deposed; predicated; professed2. objected (verb) excepted; expostulated; inveighed against; kicked; objected; remonstrated -
112 shouted
he shouted so as to be heard a mile away — он кричал так, что его было слышно за версту
Синонимический ряд:1. expressed (adj.) announced; declared; expressed; proclaimed; recited; said; spoken; uttered; voiced2. called (verb) bawled; bellowed; blustered; called; clamoured; cried; hollered; roared; vociferated; whooped; yelled3. screamed (verb) blared; blazed; screamed; shrieked -
113 voiced
1. a фон. звонкий, голосовойto assimilate a voiceless sound to a voiced sound — уподоблять глухой звук звонкому, ассимилировать
2. a как компонент сложных слов имеющий такой-то голосСинонимический ряд:1. spoken (adj.) articulate; lingual; mouthed; oral; phonetic; said; sonant; spoken; unwritten; uttered; viva voce; vocal; word-of-mouth2. spoke/spoken (verb) spoke/spoken; talked; uttered; verbalized; vocalized3. stated (verb) articulated; communicated; conveyed; declared; enunciated; expressed; said; stated; told; vented; vocalised; voiced -
114 void
void
1. adjective1) (not valid or binding: The treaty has been declared void.) nulo2) ((with of) lacking entirely: a statement void of meaning.) vacío (de)
2. noun(a huge empty space, especially (with the) outer space: The rocket shot up into the void; Her death left a void in her husband's life.) vacíovoid1 adj nulovoid2 n vacíotr[vɔɪd]1 vacío,-a (of, de)■ void of interest falto,-a de interés2 SMALLLAW/SMALL nulo,-a, inválido,-a1 vacío1 (empty) vaciar2 SMALLLAW/SMALL anular, invalidar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto make something void anular algovoid ['vɔɪd] vt: anular, invalidarto void a contract: anular un contratovoid adj1) empty: vacío, desprovistovoid of content: desprovisto de contenido2) invalid: inválido, nulovoid n: vacío mv.• anular v.• evacuar v.• vaciar v.adj.• anulado, -a adj.• caducado, -a adj.• ilusorio, -a adj.• inválido, -a adj.• nulo (Jurisprudencia) adj.• sin valor (Jurisprudencia) adj.• vacío, -a adj.n.• fallo s.m.• hueco s.m.• inválido s.m.• vacío s.m.
I vɔɪdnoun vacío m
II
1) ( empty) (liter) (pred)to be void OF something — estar* desprovisto or falto de algo
[vɔɪd]to make something void — anular or invalidar algo
1. ADJ1) (Jur) (=invalid) nulo, inválidonullto make or render a contract void — anular or invalidar un contrato
2) frm (=empty) vacíovoid of interest — carente or desprovisto de interés
2. N1) (=emptiness) (lit) vacío m ; (fig) (=sense of emptiness) vacío mto fill the void — llenar el hueco or vacío
2) (=hole) hueco m3) (Cards) fallo m3. VT1) (Med) evacuar, vaciar2) (Jur) anular, invalidar* * *
I [vɔɪd]noun vacío m
II
1) ( empty) (liter) (pred)to be void OF something — estar* desprovisto or falto de algo
to make something void — anular or invalidar algo
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115 amnesty
'æmnəstiplural - amnesties; noun(a general pardon given to people who have done wrong especially against the government: The murderer was released under the amnesty declared by the new president.)Isubst. \/ˈæmnəstɪ\/1) amnesti, ettergivelse av straff, benådning (særlig om politiske fanger)2) beskyttelse mot rettslig forfølgelse, amnestiIIverb \/ˈæmnəstɪ\/gi amnesti, benåde -
116 they
ðei1) (persons, animals or things already spoken about, being pointed out etc: They are in the garden.) de2) (used instead of he, he or she etc when the person's sex is unknown or when people of both sexes are being referred to: If anyone does that, they are to be severely punished.) en, man, folkfolk--------manpron. (objektsform: them) \/ħeɪ\/1) de2) den, det3) ( kjønnsnøytralt) han, hun, vedkommende, denden som rører seg, vil bli skutt4) ( hverdagslig) man, en, folk5) ( litterært) de -
117 void
void 1. adjective1) (not valid or binding: The treaty has been declared void.) ugyldig, ikke bindende2) ((with of) lacking entirely: a statement void of meaning.) tom, blottet for2. noun(a huge empty space, especially (with the) outer space: The rocket shot up into the void; Her death left a void in her husband's life.) tomromtom--------ugyldigIsubst. \/vɔɪd\/1) ( også overført) tomrom, tomt romhun har etterlatt seg et tomrom \/ det er tomt etter henne2) ( kortspill) renons3) ( i betong e.l.) hulrom, pore, mellomrom4) ( EDB) fargelukedisappear into the void forsvinne ut i tomme luftenthe great void det store intetIIverb \/vɔɪd\/1) ( spesielt jus) annullere, erklære\/gjøre ugyldig2) tømme (ut), kvitte seg med, utsondre (fra kroppen)3) ( gammeldags) forlate, gå fraIIIadj. \/vɔɪd\/1) tom2) ledig, vakant, ubesatt3) ( spesielt jus) ugyldig, uten kraft4) ( poetisk) forgjeves, fånyttes, unyttig5) ( kortspill) renonsmake void ( spesielt jus) oppheve, annullerevoid of blottet for, uten, fri foruten håp, håpløsvoid of pity ubarmhjertig -
118 apoyo
m.1 support (also figurative).2 hold, support, stay, buttress.3 help, co-operation, assistance, cooperation.4 supporter, person who lends support, backer, prop.5 crutch.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: apoyar.* * *1 support2 figurado support, backing, help* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=ayuda) supportapoyo psicológico — counselling, counseling (EEUU)
2) [a una propuesta, idea] support, backing3) (=apoyatura) support* * *masculino support* * *= backing, endorsement, support, advocacy, prop, escort, anchor, anchor point, supportiveness, sustainment, a shoulder to cry on, backup [back-up], buttress.Ex. Thus the scheme has a sound organisational backing.Ex. The project was given endorsement by the Standing Committees of the IFLA Section on Cataloguing and the then Section on Mechanization.Ex. BSO was prepared by the International Federation for Documentation with the support of UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization), and was published in 1978/79.Ex. However, what American libraries mean by advocacy is 'Work to overcome obstacles that the enquirer encounters in trying to secure help from outside resource agencies'.Ex. The main props to any retrospective bibliography must be a well formed national library which has a long history of collecting the records of a nation's culture.Ex. Escort can be seen as part of the referral process or as a separate activity of accompanying a client to ensure that the person reaches the source of help.Ex. This format can provide an anchor for instructional designers attempting to come to terms with the vast potential of hypertext and hypermedia.Ex. This article stresses the importance of the library as a permanent anchor point for the local community.Ex. Percentage of books in a discipline charged out by students majoring in other disciplines was defined as the ' supportiveness' of that discipline.Ex. America's present need is not heroics, but healing; not nostrums, but normalcy; not experiment, but equipoise; not submergence in internationality, but sustainment in triumphant nationality.Ex. I recalled how bereft we felt when we lost our son and how friends and neighbours rallied round and offered a shoulder to cry on.Ex. The aggressiveness of a number of publications on this subject, replete with their accusations without any backup, can be interpreted as settling of scores.Ex. They used schools as a buttress of a caste system designed to subordinate blacks socially, to cramp them economically under a rigid job ceiling.----* administrativo de apoyo = clerical employee.* apoyo administrativo = administrative support.* apoyo a la toma de decisiones = decision support.* apoyo del personal = staff support.* apoyo económico = financial support, financial backing.* apoyo estatal = state support.* apoyo financiero = financial backing.* apoyo moral = moral support.* apoyo mutuo = mutual support.* apoyo para los pies = footrest.* apoyo técnico = service support, technical support, product support, tech support.* apoyo técnico de aplicaciones informáticas = software support.* buscar apoyo = line up + support.* buscar el apoyo de = woo.* carta de apoyo = letter of support.* centro de apoyo a los programas de estudios = curriculum material center.* clases de apoyo = remedial teaching.* como apoyo a = in support of.* conseguir apoyo = mobilise + support, win + support, line up + support, gain + support.* contar con apoyo para = have + support for.* contar con el apoyo de Alguien = have + Nombre + behind + Pronombre.* contar con el apoyo necesario para = have + the power behind to.* crear apoyo = build + support.* dar apoyo = give + support, support, provide + support.* de apoyo = enabling, supportive.* destreza de apoyo = ancillary skill.* educación de apoyo = remedial education.* en apoyo a = in support of.* estructura de apoyo = support structure.* fomentar apoyo = build + support.* ganarse el apoyo = earn + support.* grupo de apoyo = interest group, support group.* herramienta de apoyo = enabler.* material didáctico de apoyo = study aide.* mecanismo de apoyo = enabler.* merecer apoyo = be deserving of support.* ofrecer apoyo = support, provide + support, rally (a)round, rally behind.* personal administrativo de apoyo = clerical staff, clerical worker, clerical personnel.* personal de apoyo = paraprofessional staff, support staff.* personal de apoyo bibliotecario = library support staff.* personal técnico de apoyo = support staff.* prestar apoyo = lend + support, support.* prestar apoyo a = go to + bat for, bat for.* proporcionar apoyo = provide + support, support.* punto de apoyo = foothold.* que actúa de apoyo = supporting, supporting.* recabar apoyo = garner + support.* recibir apoyo = receive + support, attract + support.* redirigir el apoyo = divert + support.* ser un gran apoyo = be a tower of strength.* servicio auxiliar de apoyo familiar = respite care.* servicio de apoyo = backup service, support service.* servir de apoyo a = inform.* sin apoyo = unsupported.* sistema de apoyo a la toma de decisiones = decision support system, decision making system.* solicitar apoyo = canvass + support.* técnica de apoyo = enabling skill.* tecnología de apoyo = enabling technology.* trabajo administrativo de apoyo = clerical work.* trabajo de apoyo = escort work.* * *masculino support* * *= backing, endorsement, support, advocacy, prop, escort, anchor, anchor point, supportiveness, sustainment, a shoulder to cry on, backup [back-up], buttress.Ex: Thus the scheme has a sound organisational backing.
Ex: The project was given endorsement by the Standing Committees of the IFLA Section on Cataloguing and the then Section on Mechanization.Ex: BSO was prepared by the International Federation for Documentation with the support of UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization), and was published in 1978/79.Ex: However, what American libraries mean by advocacy is 'Work to overcome obstacles that the enquirer encounters in trying to secure help from outside resource agencies'.Ex: The main props to any retrospective bibliography must be a well formed national library which has a long history of collecting the records of a nation's culture.Ex: Escort can be seen as part of the referral process or as a separate activity of accompanying a client to ensure that the person reaches the source of help.Ex: This format can provide an anchor for instructional designers attempting to come to terms with the vast potential of hypertext and hypermedia.Ex: This article stresses the importance of the library as a permanent anchor point for the local community.Ex: Percentage of books in a discipline charged out by students majoring in other disciplines was defined as the ' supportiveness' of that discipline.Ex: America's present need is not heroics, but healing; not nostrums, but normalcy; not experiment, but equipoise; not submergence in internationality, but sustainment in triumphant nationality.Ex: I recalled how bereft we felt when we lost our son and how friends and neighbours rallied round and offered a shoulder to cry on.Ex: The aggressiveness of a number of publications on this subject, replete with their accusations without any backup, can be interpreted as settling of scores.Ex: They used schools as a buttress of a caste system designed to subordinate blacks socially, to cramp them economically under a rigid job ceiling.* administrativo de apoyo = clerical employee.* apoyo administrativo = administrative support.* apoyo a la toma de decisiones = decision support.* apoyo del personal = staff support.* apoyo económico = financial support, financial backing.* apoyo estatal = state support.* apoyo financiero = financial backing.* apoyo moral = moral support.* apoyo mutuo = mutual support.* apoyo para los pies = footrest.* apoyo técnico = service support, technical support, product support, tech support.* apoyo técnico de aplicaciones informáticas = software support.* buscar apoyo = line up + support.* buscar el apoyo de = woo.* carta de apoyo = letter of support.* centro de apoyo a los programas de estudios = curriculum material center.* clases de apoyo = remedial teaching.* como apoyo a = in support of.* conseguir apoyo = mobilise + support, win + support, line up + support, gain + support.* contar con apoyo para = have + support for.* contar con el apoyo de Alguien = have + Nombre + behind + Pronombre.* contar con el apoyo necesario para = have + the power behind to.* crear apoyo = build + support.* dar apoyo = give + support, support, provide + support.* de apoyo = enabling, supportive.* destreza de apoyo = ancillary skill.* educación de apoyo = remedial education.* en apoyo a = in support of.* estructura de apoyo = support structure.* fomentar apoyo = build + support.* ganarse el apoyo = earn + support.* grupo de apoyo = interest group, support group.* herramienta de apoyo = enabler.* material didáctico de apoyo = study aide.* mecanismo de apoyo = enabler.* merecer apoyo = be deserving of support.* ofrecer apoyo = support, provide + support, rally (a)round, rally behind.* personal administrativo de apoyo = clerical staff, clerical worker, clerical personnel.* personal de apoyo = paraprofessional staff, support staff.* personal de apoyo bibliotecario = library support staff.* personal técnico de apoyo = support staff.* prestar apoyo = lend + support, support.* prestar apoyo a = go to + bat for, bat for.* proporcionar apoyo = provide + support, support.* punto de apoyo = foothold.* que actúa de apoyo = supporting, supporting.* recabar apoyo = garner + support.* recibir apoyo = receive + support, attract + support.* redirigir el apoyo = divert + support.* ser un gran apoyo = be a tower of strength.* servicio auxiliar de apoyo familiar = respite care.* servicio de apoyo = backup service, support service.* servir de apoyo a = inform.* sin apoyo = unsupported.* sistema de apoyo a la toma de decisiones = decision support system, decision making system.* solicitar apoyo = canvass + support.* técnica de apoyo = enabling skill.* tecnología de apoyo = enabling technology.* trabajo administrativo de apoyo = clerical work.* trabajo de apoyo = escort work.* * *1 (respaldo) supportno cuentan con el apoyo popular they do not have the support of the people o enjoy popular supportagradezco el apoyo que me han brindado en todo momento I am grateful for the support you have given me throughoutapoyo A algo support FOR sthhan retirado su apoyo a esta iniciativa they have withdrawn their support for o their backing of this initiativeuna campaña de apoyo a la investigación científica a campaign in support of scientific research2 ( Ling):vocal/consonante de apoyo intrusive vowel/consonant* * *
Del verbo apoyar: ( conjugate apoyar)
apoyo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
apoyó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
apoyar
apoyo
apoyar ( conjugate apoyar) verbo transitivo
1 ( hacer descansar) apoyo (algo en algo) to rest (sth on sth);
2
apoyarse verbo pronominal
1 (para sostenerse, descansar) apoyose en algo to lean on sth
2 (basarse, fundarse) apoyose en algo to be based on sth
apoyo sustantivo masculino
support;
apoyo a algo support for sth
apoyar verbo transitivo
1 to lean
2 (causa) to support
apoyo sustantivo masculino support
' apoyo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adhesión
- agradecer
- inapreciable
- legitimar
- negar
- proporcionar
- sola
- solo
- soporte
- sostén
- brindar
- declarar
- gestión
- incondicional
- manifestar
- mayoritario
- muleta
- puntal
- punto
- respaldo
- retirar
- retiro
- solicitar
- sustento
English:
advocacy
- against
- aim
- back
- backing
- backup
- buttress
- crutch
- drum up
- endorsement
- financial
- firm
- foothold
- freestanding
- full
- hilt
- mass
- moral
- prop
- rally
- rest
- solid
- support
- supportively
- supportiveness
- thankful
- unreserved
- whip up
- wholehearted
- widespread
- win
- with
- by
- foot
- muster
- sympathetic
- woo
* * *apoyo nmsupport;salieron adelante con el apoyo de su familia they got by with the support of her family;me dio su apoyo moral she gave me her moral support;buscan apoyos económicos para el proyecto they are seeking funding o financial support for the project;anunciaron su apoyo a la iniciativa they declared their support for the initiative;presentó las pruebas en apoyo de su teoría he presented the evidence to support his theory* * *m figsupport;en apoyo de in support of* * *apoyo nm: support, backing* * *apoyo n support -
119 aseverar
v.1 to assert.Pusimos de manifiesto nuestro disgusto We declared our disgust2 to maintain to.* * *1 to asseverate, affirm* * *verbto assert, state* * *VT to assert* * *verbo transitivo (frml) to assert, state* * *= make + statement, make + the claim, asseverate.Ex. Members of the audience were invited to ask questions, make statements, and express themselves freely.Ex. Within their own ranks most librarians have been calling themselves professionals since Melvil Dewey make the claim.Ex. Junctionville is not a 'Cadillac' town, they asseverated.* * *verbo transitivo (frml) to assert, state* * *= make + statement, make + the claim, asseverate.Ex: Members of the audience were invited to ask questions, make statements, and express themselves freely.
Ex: Within their own ranks most librarians have been calling themselves professionals since Melvil Dewey make the claim.Ex: Junctionville is not a 'Cadillac' town, they asseverated.* * *aseverar [A1 ]vt( frml); to assert, state* * *
aseverar verbo transitivo to assert
' aseverar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
afirmar
English:
affirm
* * *aseverar vtto assert* * *aseverar vt: to assert, to state -
120 desahuciado
adj.1 given over, despaired of.2 hopeless, past recovery, terminally ill.3 evicted, ejected.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desahuciar.* * *1→ link=desahuciar desahuciar► adjetivo1 (enfermo) hopeless2 (inquilino) evicted* * *ADJ [caso] hopelessestar desahuciado — to be beyond recovery, be hopelessly ill
* * *----* desahuciados, los = dispossessed, the.* * ** desahuciados, los = dispossessed, the.* * *
Del verbo desahuciar: ( conjugate desahuciar)
desahuciado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
desahuciado
desahuciar
desahuciar ( conjugate desahuciar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ enfermo› to declare … terminally ill
2
( notificar el despido) to give … notice
desahuciado,-a adjetivo
1 (enfermo) hopeless, declared terminally ill
2 (inquilino) evicted
desahuciar verbo transitivo
1 (a un inquilino) to evict
2 (a un enfermo) to declare to be terminally ill
' desahuciado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desahuciada
English:
hopeless
- terminal
- terminally
См. также в других словарях:
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declare — verb (declared; declaring) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French & Latin; Anglo French declarer, from Latin declarare, from de + clarare to make visible, from clarus clear more at clear Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to make known … New Collegiate Dictionary
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predicate — verb (predicated, predicating) –verb (t) /ˈprɛdɪkeɪt / (say predikayt) 1. to proclaim; declare; affirm or assert. 2. to affirm or assert (something) of the subject of a proposition. 3. to connote or imply. 4. to found or base (a statement, action …
declare war — verb To make a formal pronouncement, or sign a legal document, that initiates a state of war between one nation and another, usually before hostilities begin. Germany declared war on France, who reciprocated, on August 3 [1939], and England… … Wiktionary
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declare oneself — verb ask (someone) to marry you he popped the question on Sunday night she proposed marriage to the man she had known for only two months The old bachelor finally declared himself to the young woman • Syn: ↑propose, ↑offer, ↑pop the question … Useful english dictionary
pop the question — verb ask (someone) to marry you he popped the question on Sunday night she proposed marriage to the man she had known for only two months The old bachelor finally declared himself to the young woman • Syn: ↑propose, ↑declare oneself, ↑offer … Useful english dictionary