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1 describir una órbita alrededor de
• describe an orbit aroundDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > describir una órbita alrededor de
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2 precisar
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3 puntualizar
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5 describir
v.1 to describe.Elsa describió el paisaje Elsa described the landscape.María describió sus experiencias Mary described her experiences.2 to explain, to demonstrate.Ricardo describe sus conclusiones Richard explains his conclusions.* * *(pp descrito,-a)1 to describe2 (trazar) to trace, describe* * *verb* * *(pp descrito)VT to describe* * *verbo transitivo1) <paisaje/persona> to describe2) (frml) <línea/órbita> to trace, describe (frml)* * *= depict, describe, give + an account of, give + a portrait of, profile, render, portray, characterise [characterize, -USA], paint + a picture, chronicle, give + a picture, picture, detail, illustrate.Ex. Trial procedures aiming to increase service recognition and service usage, and the evaluation thereof, are then depicted.Ex. Informative abstracts are appropriate for texts describing experimental work, and document with a central theme.Ex. This article gives some background information on markup systems and gives a brief account of the Standard Generalised Markup Language (SGML).Ex. This article gives a portrait of Varde public library, due to take possession of a new main library in then central town square.Ex. He was profiled in April 1972 as the Wilson Library Bulletin front-liner.Ex. The eventuality is, admittedly, remote but it is also necessary to render the imprint statement in this amount of detail.Ex. Hardy had a tragic vision of life and that indeed is what the novels portray.Ex. As a consequence of the dualism of the research library and the public library different organisational schemes developed in the urban library system, which are characterised here in detail.Ex. The data paint a picture of a fragmented discipline.Ex. Their work has been chronicled by Boyd Rayward in a readable (but execrably printed) work.Ex. The 1981 census data was used as a rough guide to give a picture of the area and to compile graphs from these statistics.Ex. In most cases authors pictured incest as an assault against the innocent, but they often saw the abuser, especially the father, as a victim of himself and he is rarely punished with prison.Ex. In May 1973 a paper was sent to all universities detailing the norms for university library accommodation, whereby the accommodation entitlements were further reduced to about one in five.Ex. The presence of eggshells, faecal pellets, and silk threads in association with a mite-like animal illustrates a complex ecosystem.----* describir a grandes rasgos = paint + a broad picture.* describir con palabras = describe + in words.* describir de forma general = outline.* describir el ascenso a la fama de = chart + the rise of.* describir el desarrollo de = trace + the development of, trace + the evolution of.* describir en líneas generales = outline.* describir erróneamente = mislabel.* describir las características de = characterise [characterize, -USA].* describir una situación = depict + situation.* no haber palabras para describirlo = beggar + description.* * *verbo transitivo1) <paisaje/persona> to describe2) (frml) <línea/órbita> to trace, describe (frml)* * *= depict, describe, give + an account of, give + a portrait of, profile, render, portray, characterise [characterize, -USA], paint + a picture, chronicle, give + a picture, picture, detail, illustrate.Ex: Trial procedures aiming to increase service recognition and service usage, and the evaluation thereof, are then depicted.
Ex: Informative abstracts are appropriate for texts describing experimental work, and document with a central theme.Ex: This article gives some background information on markup systems and gives a brief account of the Standard Generalised Markup Language (SGML).Ex: This article gives a portrait of Varde public library, due to take possession of a new main library in then central town square.Ex: He was profiled in April 1972 as the Wilson Library Bulletin front-liner.Ex: The eventuality is, admittedly, remote but it is also necessary to render the imprint statement in this amount of detail.Ex: Hardy had a tragic vision of life and that indeed is what the novels portray.Ex: As a consequence of the dualism of the research library and the public library different organisational schemes developed in the urban library system, which are characterised here in detail.Ex: The data paint a picture of a fragmented discipline.Ex: Their work has been chronicled by Boyd Rayward in a readable (but execrably printed) work.Ex: The 1981 census data was used as a rough guide to give a picture of the area and to compile graphs from these statistics.Ex: In most cases authors pictured incest as an assault against the innocent, but they often saw the abuser, especially the father, as a victim of himself and he is rarely punished with prison.Ex: In May 1973 a paper was sent to all universities detailing the norms for university library accommodation, whereby the accommodation entitlements were further reduced to about one in five.Ex: The presence of eggshells, faecal pellets, and silk threads in association with a mite-like animal illustrates a complex ecosystem.* describir a grandes rasgos = paint + a broad picture.* describir con palabras = describe + in words.* describir de forma general = outline.* describir el ascenso a la fama de = chart + the rise of.* describir el desarrollo de = trace + the development of, trace + the evolution of.* describir en líneas generales = outline.* describir erróneamente = mislabel.* describir las características de = characterise [characterize, -USA].* describir una situación = depict + situation.* no haber palabras para describirlo = beggar + description.* * *vtA ‹paisaje/persona› to describe¿me podría describir al ladrón? could you describe the thief for o to me?* * *
describir ( conjugate describir) verbo transitivo
to describe
describir verbo transitivo to describe
' describir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ancha
- ancho
- baja
- bajo
- bien
- delgada
- delgado
- trazar
- calificar
- caracterizar
- descrito
- detalle
English:
curve
- describe
- notice
- paint
- portray
- vividly
- depict
* * *describir vt1. [con palabras] to describe;descríbanos al individuo que la atacó describe the man who attacked you2. [trazar] [trayectoria, curva, órbita] to describe* * *<part descrito> v/t describe* * *describir {33} vt: to describe* * *describir vb to describe -
6 calificar
v.1 to mark (British), to grade (United States) (education).calificar a alguien con un suspenso to fail somebody, to give somebody a failing grade (United States)2 to qualify (grammar).Ella califica para secretaria She qualifies for secretary.3 to rate, to grade, to give a mark to, to qualify.El profesor calificó los debates The teacher qualified the debates.El maestro calificó las pruebas The teacher graded the tests.4 to brand, to label.El juez calificó a Ricardo de ladrón The judge branded Richard as thief.* * *1 (determinar las cualidades) to describe, qualify2 EDUCACIÓN to mark, grade3 (llamar) to call4 LINGÚÍSTICA to qualify1 (probar su nobleza) to give proof of nobility* * *verb1) to describe2) grade* * *1. VT1)calificar algo/a algn como o de algo — to describe sth/sb as sth, call sb/sth sth
calificó su política como o de racismo encubierto — he called their policy covert racism, he described their policy as covert racism
el párroco lo calificó de impertinente — the parish priest described him as o called him impertinent
2) (Escol) [+ examen] to mark, grade (EEUU); [+ alumno] to give a mark to, give a grade to (EEUU)3) frm (=ennoblecer) to distinguish2.See:* * *verbo transitivo1) ( describir)calificar algo/a alguien de algo — to describe something/somebody as something
2) (Educ)a) < examen> to grade (AmE), to mark (BrE); < alumno> to give a grade (AmE) o (BrE) mark tob) título/diplomacalificar a alguien para + inf — to qualify somebody to + inf
3) (Ling) to qualify* * *= qualify, brand (as), grade.Ex. Common facets may be listed anywhere in the schedule order, because they are facets that, although only listed once can be applied anywhere in the citation order, as required to qualify the concept to which they apply.Ex. Music by Jewish composers and works were branded in Nazi Germany as degenerate art.Ex. Weekly quizzes are graded on a pass/fail basis, and they are worth 20% of your grade.----* calificarse = make + the cut.* * *verbo transitivo1) ( describir)calificar algo/a alguien de algo — to describe something/somebody as something
2) (Educ)a) < examen> to grade (AmE), to mark (BrE); < alumno> to give a grade (AmE) o (BrE) mark tob) título/diplomacalificar a alguien para + inf — to qualify somebody to + inf
3) (Ling) to qualify* * *= qualify, brand (as), grade.Ex: Common facets may be listed anywhere in the schedule order, because they are facets that, although only listed once can be applied anywhere in the citation order, as required to qualify the concept to which they apply.
Ex: Music by Jewish composers and works were branded in Nazi Germany as degenerate art.Ex: Weekly quizzes are graded on a pass/fail basis, and they are worth 20% of your grade.* calificarse = make + the cut.* * *calificar [A2 ]vtA ‹álbum/blog/película› to rate calificar algo/a algn DE algo to describe sth/sb AS sthcalificaron el espectáculo de grotesco they described the show as grotesquela calificaron de pintora genial they rated her a brilliant painterlo calificó de burdo imitador she described him as o labeled him (as) a crude imitatorB ( Educ)2«título/diploma»: calificar a algn PARA + INF to qualify sb to + INFC ‹área/suelo/terreno› to designatecalificar un terreno como urbanizable/rústico to designate a piece of land as building land/agricultural landD ( Ling) to qualify■ calificarvi( Méx) to qualifycalificar PARA algo to qualify FOR sthcalificaron para la final they qualified for o got through to the final* * *
calificar ( conjugate calificar) verbo transitivo
1 calificar algo/a algn de algo ( describir) to describe sth/sb as sth;
( categorizar) to label sth/sb as sth
2 (Educ)
‹ alumno› to give a grade (AmE) o (BrE) mark to
3 (Ling) to qualify
calificar verbo transitivo
1 to describe [de, as]: lo calificó de incompetente, he called him incompetent
2 (puntuar un examen, etc) to mark, grade, give a mark: este profesor califica muy bajo, this teacher gives very low marks
' calificar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adjetivar
- catalogar
- cualificar
English:
qualify
- refer to
- term
- grade
* * *♦ vtsu comportamiento fue calificado de heroico his behaviour was described as heroic2. [examen, trabajo] Br to mark, US to grade;calificar a alguien con un suspenso to fail sb, US to give sb a failing grade3. Gram to qualify4. [propiedad] to classify;han calificado el terreno como urbanizable Br the land has been designated as a brownfield site, US the land has been zoned for construction* * *v/t1 describe, label (de as)2 EDU grade, Brmark* * *calificar {72} vt1) : to grade2) : to describe, to ratela calificaron de buena alumna: they described her as a good student3) : to qualify, to modify (in grammar)* * *calificar vb1. (examen) to mark -
7 pormenorizar
v.1 to describe in detail.2 to go into detail.3 to itemize, to detail.* * *1 to detail* * *1. VT1) (=describir) to describe in detail2) (=detallar) to detail, set out in detail2.* * *1.verbo intransitivo to go into detail2.pormenorizar vt to describe... in detail* * *1.verbo intransitivo to go into detail2.pormenorizar vt to describe... in detail* * *pormenorizar [A4 ]vito go into detailno pormenorices tanto don't go into such detail■ pormenorizarvtto describe … in detail* * *♦ vtto describe in detail♦ vito go into detail* * *v/t describe in detail* * *pormenorizar {21} vi: to go into detailpormenorizar vt: to tell in detail -
8 reseñar
v.1 to depict, to sketch, to describe, to portray.Tito reseña su vida Tito depicts his life.2 to review, to make a review of.Tito reseña el libro Tito reviews the book.* * *1 (crítica) to review2 (describir) to describe3 (narrar) to give an account of* * *VT1) (=resumir) to write up, write a summary of2) [+ libro] to review3) [+ delincuente] to book* * *verbo transitivoa) < obra literaria> to review; <acto/conferencia> to report on, write a summary of; < partido> to report onb) <persona/animal> to describe* * *verbo transitivoa) < obra literaria> to review; <acto/conferencia> to report on, write a summary of; < partido> to report onb) <persona/animal> to describe* * *reseñar [A1 ]vt1 ‹obra literaria› to review; ‹acto/conferencia› to report on, write a summary of; ‹partido› to report on2 ‹persona/animal› to describe* * *
reseñar vtr Prensa to review: reseñaron su novela en una importante revista, a prominent magazine reviewed his novel
' reseñar' also found in these entries:
English:
review
* * *reseñar vt1. [criticar] [libro, concierto, película] to review;[partido, conferencia] to report on2. [describir] to describe* * *v/t review* * *reseñar vt1) : to review2) describir: to describe -
9 destrozar
v.1 to smash (físicamente) (romper).2 to shatter, to devastate (emocionalmente) (person).3 to tear apart, to destroy, to shatter, to break down into pieces.Eso rompe huesos That breaks bones.* * *1 (romper) to destroy, shatter, wreck; (despedazar) to tear to pieces, tear to shreds4 figurado (causar daño moral) to crush, shatter, devastate* * *1. VT1) (=romper) [+ cristal, cerámica] to smash; [+ edificio] to destroy; [+ ropa, zapatos] to ruin; [+ nervios] to shatter2) (=dejar abatido a) [+ persona] to shatter; [+ corazón] to break; [+ ejército, enemigo] to crushle ha destrozado el que no quisiera casarse con él — her refusal to marry him has devastated o shattered him
3) (=arruinar) [+ persona, vida] to ruin2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (romper, deteriorar) to breakla bomba destrozó varios edificios — the bomb destroyed o wrecked several buildings
b) <felicidad/armonía> to destroy, shatter; < corazón> to break; < matrimonio> to ruin, destroy2.su muerte la destrozó — she was devastated o shattered by his death
destrozarse v pron (refl)a) ( romperse)b) <estómago/hígado> to ruin* * *= shatter, batter, vandalise [vandalize, -USA], wreak + devastation, smash, pull apart, ravage, go out + the window, tear + apart, mangle, dismember, shred, slaughter, blow away, wreck, rip through, pull + Nombre + to bits, wipe + the floor with, rubbish, blight, chew up.Ex. Her feeling of well-being was soon rudely shattered.Ex. But the early cylinder machines worked less accurately than the platens, tending to slur the impression and batter the type.Ex. This article argues in favour of the term 'conservator' rather than 'restorer' of books as the former does not conjure up a picture of the Victorian artisan vandalising documents with irreversible treatments simply for effect.Ex. This article describes the experiences of a fledgling information system in dealing with a hurricane which wreaked devastation on some of the most remote areas of Hawaii = Este artículo describe las experiencias de un sistema de información nuevo al verse afectado por un huracán que devastó algunas de las zonas más remotas de Hawaii.Ex. The library was badly vandalised and the intruders overturned 10 large bookcases, tore paintings down, emptied catalogues, and smashed intercoms, chairs, tables and windows.Ex. If solutions are not found to meet this challenge, users' hunger for multimedia could pull the Internet apart.Ex. The rigours of the climate and the effects of war and political unrest have ravaged this country's cultural heritage.Ex. The lack of centralisation means that good management goes out the window and everything gets sloppier.Ex. He is a stickler for detail and can tear apart a budget or a balance sheet faster than anyone.Ex. In places the waters had swept container lorries loaded with goods yards off the road where they now lay twisted and mangled and almost unrecognizable as vehicles.Ex. Books can seldom be disbound for the benefit of bibliographers (although it is worth remembering that they sometimes have to be rebound, when they are completely dismembered), but we can now see through printing ink by means of betaradiography.Ex. If they do muster up the courage to participate, they have learned what it is like to lose: they describe it as being 'slaughtered,' 'blown away,' or ' shredded'.Ex. These small small but very sharp flakes were used by hunters to slaughter animals.Ex. If they do muster up the courage to participate, they have learned what it is like to lose: they describe it as being 'slaughtered,' ' blown away,' or 'shredded'.Ex. They had made a secret deal with Otto Reich to wreck Cuba's economy.Ex. Storms in this part of the world are common and the people didn't seem to bat an eyelid at the prospect of a 135km wind ripping through their town.Ex. Microscopists think very little about plucking an innocent and unsuspecting insect from the garden, killing it, and pulling it to bits for study under a microscope.Ex. One by one, he wiped the floor with opponents who had spoken in the debate -- with a ferocious blend of rant, rhetoric and rumbustious counterattack.Ex. The theory of Scandinavian racial purity cherished by Hitler and the Nazis has been rubbished by new scientific research.Ex. The global outbreak of swine flu has spread fear through the travel sector, blighting any green shoots of recovery from the financial crisis.Ex. Cattle ranches are chewing up the Amazon rainforest.----* destrozar completamente = blow + Nombre + to bits.* destrozarse = come + undone, go to + rack and ruin, come apart at + the seams, fall apart at + the seams, go to + ruin.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (romper, deteriorar) to breakla bomba destrozó varios edificios — the bomb destroyed o wrecked several buildings
b) <felicidad/armonía> to destroy, shatter; < corazón> to break; < matrimonio> to ruin, destroy2.su muerte la destrozó — she was devastated o shattered by his death
destrozarse v pron (refl)a) ( romperse)b) <estómago/hígado> to ruin* * *= shatter, batter, vandalise [vandalize, -USA], wreak + devastation, smash, pull apart, ravage, go out + the window, tear + apart, mangle, dismember, shred, slaughter, blow away, wreck, rip through, pull + Nombre + to bits, wipe + the floor with, rubbish, blight, chew up.Ex: Her feeling of well-being was soon rudely shattered.
Ex: But the early cylinder machines worked less accurately than the platens, tending to slur the impression and batter the type.Ex: This article argues in favour of the term 'conservator' rather than 'restorer' of books as the former does not conjure up a picture of the Victorian artisan vandalising documents with irreversible treatments simply for effect.Ex: This article describes the experiences of a fledgling information system in dealing with a hurricane which wreaked devastation on some of the most remote areas of Hawaii = Este artículo describe las experiencias de un sistema de información nuevo al verse afectado por un huracán que devastó algunas de las zonas más remotas de Hawaii.Ex: The library was badly vandalised and the intruders overturned 10 large bookcases, tore paintings down, emptied catalogues, and smashed intercoms, chairs, tables and windows.Ex: If solutions are not found to meet this challenge, users' hunger for multimedia could pull the Internet apart.Ex: The rigours of the climate and the effects of war and political unrest have ravaged this country's cultural heritage.Ex: The lack of centralisation means that good management goes out the window and everything gets sloppier.Ex: He is a stickler for detail and can tear apart a budget or a balance sheet faster than anyone.Ex: In places the waters had swept container lorries loaded with goods yards off the road where they now lay twisted and mangled and almost unrecognizable as vehicles.Ex: Books can seldom be disbound for the benefit of bibliographers (although it is worth remembering that they sometimes have to be rebound, when they are completely dismembered), but we can now see through printing ink by means of betaradiography.Ex: If they do muster up the courage to participate, they have learned what it is like to lose: they describe it as being 'slaughtered,' 'blown away,' or ' shredded'.Ex: These small small but very sharp flakes were used by hunters to slaughter animals.Ex: If they do muster up the courage to participate, they have learned what it is like to lose: they describe it as being 'slaughtered,' ' blown away,' or 'shredded'.Ex: They had made a secret deal with Otto Reich to wreck Cuba's economy.Ex: Storms in this part of the world are common and the people didn't seem to bat an eyelid at the prospect of a 135km wind ripping through their town.Ex: Microscopists think very little about plucking an innocent and unsuspecting insect from the garden, killing it, and pulling it to bits for study under a microscope.Ex: One by one, he wiped the floor with opponents who had spoken in the debate -- with a ferocious blend of rant, rhetoric and rumbustious counterattack.Ex: The theory of Scandinavian racial purity cherished by Hitler and the Nazis has been rubbished by new scientific research.Ex: The global outbreak of swine flu has spread fear through the travel sector, blighting any green shoots of recovery from the financial crisis.Ex: Cattle ranches are chewing up the Amazon rainforest.* destrozar completamente = blow + Nombre + to bits.* destrozarse = come + undone, go to + rack and ruin, come apart at + the seams, fall apart at + the seams, go to + ruin.* * *destrozar [A4 ]vt1 (romper, deteriorar) to breakla bomba destrozó varios edificios the bomb destroyed o wrecked several buildingsno hagas eso que vas a destrozar los zapatos don't do that, you'll ruin your shoes2 ‹felicidad/armonía› to destroy, shatter; ‹corazón› to break; ‹matrimonio› to ruin, destroyme está destrozando los nervios she's making me a nervous wreckla muerte de su marido la destrozó she was devastated o shattered by her husband's death1(romperse): se cayó al suelo y se destrozó it fell to the ground and smashedse me han destrozado los zapatos my shoes are ruined o have fallen to pieces2 ( refl) ‹estómago/hígado› to ruinte vas a destrozar los pies usando esos zapatos you're going to ruin o damage your feet wearing those shoes* * *
destrozar ( conjugate destrozar) verbo transitivo
‹cristal/jarrón› to smash;
‹ juguete› to pull … apart;
‹ coche› to wreck;
‹ libro› to pull apart
‹ corazón› to break;
destrozarse verbo pronominal
[jarrón/cristal] to smash
destrozar verbo transitivo
1 (romper) to tear up, wreck, ruin
2 (una tela, un papel) to tear to shreds, rip up
3 (apenar, desgarrar) to shatter, devastate: me destroza verte así, it breaks my heart to see you this way
4 (los planes, la convivencia, etc) to ruin
' destrozar' also found in these entries:
English:
break
- destroy
- mangle
- shatter
- smash
- smash up
- tear apart
- trash
- vandalize
- wreck
- write off
- get
- murder
- piece
- pull
- write
* * *♦ vt1. [físicamente] [romper] to smash;[estropear] to ruin;el terremoto destrozó la ciudad the earthquake destroyed the city;vas a destrozar o [m5] destrozarte los zapatos de tanto usarlos you'll ruin your shoes, wearing them so much2. [emocionalmente] [persona] to shatter, to devastate;[matrimonio, relación] to wreck; [pareja] to break up; [vida] to ruin; [corazón] to break;el divorcio la ha destrozado she was devastated by the divorce;ese ruido le destroza los nervios a cualquiera that noise is enough to drive anyone up the wall;destrozó a su oponente en el debate he destroyed his opponent in the debate* * *v/t1 destroy* * *destrozar {21} vt1) : to smash, to shatter2) : to destroy, to wreck* * *destrozar vb1. (en general) to destroy / to wreck2. (hacer trozos) to smash -
10 autocalificarse
pron.v.to describe oneself.* * *VPRautocalificarse de — to describe o.s. as
* * *verbo pronominal to describe oneself* * *verbo pronominal to describe oneself* * *autocalificarse [A2 ]to describe oneself* * *autocalificarse vprautocalificarse de to describe oneself as, to call oneself -
11 calificativo
adj.qualifying.m.epithet, adjective.* * *► adjetivo1 GRAMÁTICA qualifying1 epithet2 GRAMÁTICA qualifier————————1 epithet2 GRAMÁTICA qualifier* * *1.ADJ qualifying2.SMsolo merece el calificativo de... — it can only be described as...
lo que han hecho estos gamberros no tiene calificativos — what these hooligans have done beggars belief
* * *sólo merece el calificativo de... — the only way to describe it/him/her is...
* * *Nota: Palabra añadida a un término del índice para distinguir a éste de su homógrafo.Ex. In a general index it may only be possible to distinguish between different meanings of the one homograph by using scope notes or qualifying terms wherever the term arises.* * *sólo merece el calificativo de... — the only way to describe it/him/her is...
* * *Nota: Palabra añadida a un término del índice para distinguir a éste de su homógrafo.Ex: In a general index it may only be possible to distinguish between different meanings of the one homograph by using scope notes or qualifying terms wherever the term arises.
* * *no encuentro calificativos para describir su bondad I can find no words to describe her kindnessse le aplicó el calificativo de reaccionario he was described as o labeled (as) a reactionary* * *
calificativo
I sustantivo masculino word, expression: no encontró calificativos para expresar su enfado, he couldn't find words to express his anger
II adjetivo Ling qualifying
' calificativo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
etiquetar
* * *calificativo, -a♦ adj[adjetivo] qualifying♦ nmepithet;no merece el calificativo de corrupto he doesn't deserve to be called corrupt;calificativos elogiosos/insultantes glowing/insulting terms* * *I adj qualifyingII m description* * *calificativo, -va adj: qualifyingcalificativo nm: qualifier, epithet -
12 pintar
v.1 to paint.pintar algo de verde/azul to paint something green/blueElla pintó la pared She painted the wall.Ella pinta muy bonito She paints very nice.El escritor pintó el evento The writer described the event.2 to draw.pintó una casa she drew a house3 to paint, to describe.me pintó la escena con pelos y señales he painted the scene in graphic detail4 to count (informal) (significar, importar).aquí no pinto nada there's no place for me here¿qué pinto yo en este asunto? where do I come in?5 to seem to be.* * *2 (maquillar) to make up3 figurado (describir) to paint a picture1 (gen) to paint2 (marcar) to write3 familiar (tener que ver) to do, have to do■ él, ¿qué pintaba allí? what was he doing there?4 (en la baraja) to be trumps1 (maquillarse) to put one's make up on\pintarse los labios to put lipstick onpintarse los uñas to paint one's nailspintárselas to be an expert* * *verb1) to paint2) draw3) depict* * *1. VT1) (Arte) [con óleo, acuarela] to paint; [con lápices, rotuladores] (=dibujar) to draw; (=colorear) to colour, color (EEUU)pintar algo al óleo/temple — to paint sth in oils/tempera
píntame una casa — paint o draw me a house
2) (=dar una capa de pintura a) [+ pared, habitación] to painthace falta pintar esta habitación — this room needs painting o decorating
tengo que pintar el coche — the car needs a coat of paint o a respray
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pintar algo de o en blanco/azul — to paint sth white/blue3) (=describir) to paintfiero 1., 1), ocasión 2)tal como lo pintas, no parece que haya una solución fácil — the way you describe it o paint things, it seems there is no easy solution
4) * (=tener importancia)¿acaso tú pintas algo en esta cuestión? — what's this got to do with you?, what business is this of yours?
¿pero qué pintamos aquí? — what on earth are we doing here?
antes me consultaban, pero ya no pinto nada — before I was consulted but my opinion counts for nothing now
2. VI1) (Arte) to paint2) [para decorar] to decoratecuando terminen la obra pintaremos — when they finish the building work we'll decorate o do the decorating
3) (=manchar)[de pintura, tinta]ten cuidado con ese banco, que pinta — be careful, that bench has wet paint on it
¡ojo, pinta! — wet paint
4) * (=escribir) to writeeste boli ya no pinta — this biro doesn't work o write
5) (Bot) (=madurar) to ripen6) (Naipes) to be trumps¿qué pinta? — what's trumps?
7) LAm * (=mostrarse) to look3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <cuadro/retrato> to paint; <pared/ventana> to paintb) (fam) ( dibujar) to drawc) ( describir) (+ compl) to paint2) (fam) (tener relación, influencia)2.¿qué pintas tú en este asunto? — and where exactly do you fit into all this? (colloq)
pintar vi1)a) ( con pintura) to paintb) (fam) ( dibujar) to draw2) ( en naipes) to be trumps3) (AmS fam) situación/negocio (+ compl) to look4) ( madurar) to ripen3.pintarse v pron (refl) ( maquillarse) to put on one's/some makeuppintárselas solo para hacer algo — (Esp fam) to be an expert at doing something (colloq)
* * *= depict, paint.Ex. Trial procedures aiming to increase service recognition and service usage, and the evaluation thereof, are then depicted.Ex. The puppets were simple creations: cardboard heads painted and stitched onto pieces of cloth which formed the glove.----* la ocasión la pintan calva = make + hay while the sun shines.* pintar a la esponja = sponging.* pintar con espray = spray-paint.* pintar de nuevo = repaint [re-paint].* pintar en polvo = powder-coat.* pintarse los labios = wear + lipstick.* pintar sobre Algo ya pintado = overpaint.* pintar sobre una decoración ocultándola o transformándola = clobbering.* rodillo para pintar = paint roller.* volver a pintar = repaint [re-paint].* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <cuadro/retrato> to paint; <pared/ventana> to paintb) (fam) ( dibujar) to drawc) ( describir) (+ compl) to paint2) (fam) (tener relación, influencia)2.¿qué pintas tú en este asunto? — and where exactly do you fit into all this? (colloq)
pintar vi1)a) ( con pintura) to paintb) (fam) ( dibujar) to draw2) ( en naipes) to be trumps3) (AmS fam) situación/negocio (+ compl) to look4) ( madurar) to ripen3.pintarse v pron (refl) ( maquillarse) to put on one's/some makeuppintárselas solo para hacer algo — (Esp fam) to be an expert at doing something (colloq)
* * *= depict, paint.Ex: Trial procedures aiming to increase service recognition and service usage, and the evaluation thereof, are then depicted.
Ex: The puppets were simple creations: cardboard heads painted and stitched onto pieces of cloth which formed the glove.* la ocasión la pintan calva = make + hay while the sun shines.* pintar a la esponja = sponging.* pintar con espray = spray-paint.* pintar de nuevo = repaint [re-paint].* pintar en polvo = powder-coat.* pintarse los labios = wear + lipstick.* pintar sobre Algo ya pintado = overpaint.* pintar sobre una decoración ocultándola o transformándola = clobbering.* rodillo para pintar = paint roller.* volver a pintar = repaint [re-paint].* * *pintar [A1 ]vtA1 ( Art) ‹cuadro/retrato/paisaje› to paintpintar algo al óleo to paint sth in oils2 ‹pared/puerta› to paint pintar algo DE algo:pintó la puerta de rojo she painted the door redpíntame un perro draw me a dog4 (describir) (+ compl) to paintnos pintó muy mal la situación he painted a very black picture of the situationnos pintó un cuadro/panorama desolador he painted a bleak picture/a bleak view of the situation ( o place etc)1 ( fam)(tener relación): ¿se puede saber qué pintas tú en este asunto? and what (exactly) do you have to do with all this? ( colloq), and where exactly do you fit into all this? ( colloq)no, gracias, no voy, yo ahí no pinto nada no, thanks, I'm not going, I'd be out of place there2 ( fam)(tener influencia): yo allí no pinto nada, soy un simple empleado I don't have any say in what goes on there o ( colloq) any clout there, I'm a mere employee■ pintarviA1 (con pintura) to paintcuando terminen de pintar colocaremos la alfombra once they've finished painting we'll lay the carpet[ S ] ojo, pinta wet paintno pintes en las paredes don't draw o scribble on the walls3 ( fam) (escribir) to writeesta pluma no pinta this pen doesn't writeB (en naipes) to be trumpspintan tréboles or pinta a or en tréboles clubs are trumpsla cosa no pinta nada bien things don't look at all good ( colloq)las cosas ya pintan mucho mejor things are looking up o looking much better ( colloq)■ pintarse( refl)A1 (maquillarse) to put on one's makeuptarda media hora en pintarse it takes her half an hour to put her makeup on o to get made up o to make herself up¿tienes un espejo para que me pueda pintar? do you have a mirror so that I can put my makeup on o ( colloq) do my face?¿dónde vas, que te has pintado tanto? where are you going so madeup o with all that makeup on?pintarse los ojos to put on eye makeuppintarse las uñas to paint one's nails, put on nail polishpintárselas solo ( fam) (para algo positivo) to be a dabhand, be an expert; (para algo negativo) to be an expert ( iro), to be a past master2 ( fam)(mancharse): te pintaste la cara de tinta you've got(ten) ink all over your face* * *
pintar ( conjugate pintar) verbo transitivo
pintar algo al óleo to paint sth in oils
verbo intransitivo
1
2 ( en naipes) to be trumps
pintarse verbo pronominal ( refl) ( maquillarse) to put on one's makeup;
pintarse los ojos to put on eye makeup;
pintarse las uñas to paint one's nails
pintar
I verbo transitivo
1 (una superficie) to paint
2 (dibujar) to draw, sketch
3 (una situación) describe: me pintó su viaje con todo detalle, he described his trip in graphic detail
II verbo intransitivo
1 (un bolígrafo, etc) to write
2 (ser importante) to count: ella no pintaba nada allí, she was out of place there
3 (en juegos de naipes) to be trumps
' pintar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
brocha
- haber
- óleo
- pistola
- dar
- dedicar
- entretener
- estar
- para
- retratar
- rodillo
- venado
English:
decorate
- hull
- need
- now
- paint
- paint in
- paint out
- paint over
- portrait
- roller
- stencil
- strip off
- varnish
- wall
- color
- depict
- get
- mean
- redecorate
- work
* * *♦ vt1. [cuadro, pared] to paint;pintar algo de verde/azul to paint sth green/blue2. [dibujar] to draw;[colorear] to colour (in);un cuaderno de pintar [dibujar] a drawing book;[colorear] a colouring book3. [describir] to paint, to describe;me pintó la escena con pelos y señales he painted the scene in graphic detail♦ vi1. [con pintura] to paint;pintar al óleo to paint in oils2. [escribir] to write;este bolígrafo no pinta this pen isn't workingaquí no pinto nada, me marcho mañana there's no place for me here, I'm leaving tomorrow;a mí no me preguntes, aquí no pinto nada don't ask me, my opinion isn't worth anything round here;¿qué pinto yo en este asunto? what's any of this got to do with me?4. [en juegos de cartas] to be trumps;pintan oros “oros” are trumps;pintan bastos things are getting strained, the going's getting tough5. Andes, RP Fam [situación]ese casamiento pinta muy bien that marriage has every chance of succeeding;las perspectivas pintan mal things aren't looking goodpintá por casa esta noche come round tonight* * *v/t paint;pintar algo de rojo paint sth red;no pintar nada fig fam not count;¿qué pintas tu aquí? what are you doing here?* * *pintar vt1) : to paint2) : to draw, to mark3) : to describe, to depictpintar vi1) : to paint, to draw2) : to lookno pinta bien: it doesn't look goodaquí no pinta nada: he has no say here* * *pintar vb1. (en general) to paint¿qué estás pintando? what are you drawing? -
13 describir con palabras
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14 detalle
m.1 detail (pormenor, rasgo).con detalle in detaildar detalles to give detailsentrar en detalles to go into detailpara más detalles, llame al teléfono… for more information, call…2 gift (obsequio).te he traído un detalle I've brought you a little present o a little something3 nice gesture or thought.¡pero qué detalle ha tenido! what a nice gesture!, how thoughtful of him/her!tener un detalle (con alguien) to be considerate (to somebody)es todo un detalle how courteous o consideratepres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: detallar.* * *1 (pormenor) detail, particular2 (delicadeza) nice gesture, nice thought3 (toque decorativo) touch\al detalle COMERCIO retailcontar algo con detalle to tell something in (great) detail¡qué detalle! how nice!, how sweet!sin entrar en detalles without going into detailstener un detalle to be considerate, be thoughtful* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=pormenor) detailcon todo detalle, con todos los detalles — in full detail
para más detalles vea... — for further details see...
2) (=atención) nice gesture¡qué detalle! — what a nice gesture, how thoughtful!
tiene muchos detalles — he is very considerate o thoughtful
es el primer detalle que te veo en mucho tiempo — it's the first sign of consideration I've had from you in a long time
3) (=regalo) small gift4) (Com)al detalle — retail antes de s
5) (Econ) (=estado de cuenta) statement; (=factura) bill* * *1)a) ( pormenor) detailb) ( elemento decorativo) detail2)a) ( pequeño regalo) little giftme trajo un detalle — he brought me a little gift o something
b) (Esp, Méx) (atención, gesto) nice (o thoughtful etc) gesturequé detalle! — how thoughtful of her (or you etc)!
en todo el tiempo que vivió en mi casa no tuvo ni un detalle conmigo — he made no gesture of appreciation in all the time he stayed with me
3) (Com)* * *= detail, precision, granularity, great length.Ex. Up to and including the fourteenth edition progress led to ever-increasing detail.Ex. Whether such precision will result in a catalogue more satisfactory to readers than that produced by the reasonable application of the vaguer AA is a moot point.Ex. On the other hand, the use of keywords from Dewey as a means of generating additional keywords for records was extremely fruitful and allowed better retrieval even if, on occasions, there was some loss of precision due to the granurality of the classification.Ex. Nor has this richness, this density, necessarily to do with complexity and great length.----* aclarar los detalles = work out + details.* analizar en detalle = consider + in detail.* comparar detalle a detalle = compare + point by point.* con cierto detalle = at some length.* con detalle = at a detailed level, in detail.* con más detalle = in most detail, in more detail.* con mayor detalle = in greater detail.* con muchos detalles = elaborately.* considerar en detalle = consider + at length.* dar detalles de = give + details of.* detalles = niceties [nicety, -sing.], particulars.* detalles concretos = fine detail(s), specifics, the.* de venta al detalle = retail.* el diablo está en los detalles = the devil (is/lives) in the details.* en detalle = at length.* en el detalle = in detail.* en los detalles = in detail.* estudiar en detalle = study + at length.* explicar en detalle = explain + at length.* explicar un Tema con más detalle = expand upon/on + Tema.* expresarse en detalle = express + Reflexivo + at length.* librero de venta al detalle = retail bookseller.* los detalles de la letra pequeña = the devil (is/lives) in the details.* minucioso del detalle = stickler for detail(s).* nivel de detalle = completeness, granularity, level of detail.* niveles de detalle en la descripción = levels of detail in the description.* no aburrir a Alguien con todos los detalles = spare + Nombe + all the details.* observar con más detalle = closer look.* pequeños detalles = minutiae, petty details.* por el detalle = for detail.* revelar detalles = give away + details.* todo lujo de detalles = chapter and verse.* tratar Algo en detalle = go into + Algo + at length.* tratar con más detalle = discuss + in greater detail.* tratar en detalle = treat + at length, discuss + at length.* tratar un tema en detalle = go into + detail.* un detalle = a little something.* vender al detalle = retail.* venta al detalle = retailing, retail trade.* ventas al detalle = retail sales.* * *1)a) ( pormenor) detailb) ( elemento decorativo) detail2)a) ( pequeño regalo) little giftme trajo un detalle — he brought me a little gift o something
b) (Esp, Méx) (atención, gesto) nice (o thoughtful etc) gesturequé detalle! — how thoughtful of her (or you etc)!
en todo el tiempo que vivió en mi casa no tuvo ni un detalle conmigo — he made no gesture of appreciation in all the time he stayed with me
3) (Com)* * *= detail, precision, granularity, great length.Ex: Up to and including the fourteenth edition progress led to ever-increasing detail.
Ex: Whether such precision will result in a catalogue more satisfactory to readers than that produced by the reasonable application of the vaguer AA is a moot point.Ex: On the other hand, the use of keywords from Dewey as a means of generating additional keywords for records was extremely fruitful and allowed better retrieval even if, on occasions, there was some loss of precision due to the granurality of the classification.Ex: Nor has this richness, this density, necessarily to do with complexity and great length.* aclarar los detalles = work out + details.* analizar en detalle = consider + in detail.* comparar detalle a detalle = compare + point by point.* con cierto detalle = at some length.* con detalle = at a detailed level, in detail.* con más detalle = in most detail, in more detail.* con mayor detalle = in greater detail.* con muchos detalles = elaborately.* considerar en detalle = consider + at length.* dar detalles de = give + details of.* detalles = niceties [nicety, -sing.], particulars.* detalles concretos = fine detail(s), specifics, the.* de venta al detalle = retail.* el diablo está en los detalles = the devil (is/lives) in the details.* en detalle = at length.* en el detalle = in detail.* en los detalles = in detail.* estudiar en detalle = study + at length.* explicar en detalle = explain + at length.* explicar un Tema con más detalle = expand upon/on + Tema.* expresarse en detalle = express + Reflexivo + at length.* librero de venta al detalle = retail bookseller.* los detalles de la letra pequeña = the devil (is/lives) in the details.* minucioso del detalle = stickler for detail(s).* nivel de detalle = completeness, granularity, level of detail.* niveles de detalle en la descripción = levels of detail in the description.* no aburrir a Alguien con todos los detalles = spare + Nombe + all the details.* observar con más detalle = closer look.* pequeños detalles = minutiae, petty details.* por el detalle = for detail.* revelar detalles = give away + details.* todo lujo de detalles = chapter and verse.* tratar Algo en detalle = go into + Algo + at length.* tratar con más detalle = discuss + in greater detail.* tratar en detalle = treat + at length, discuss + at length.* tratar un tema en detalle = go into + detail.* un detalle = a little something.* vender al detalle = retail.* venta al detalle = retailing, retail trade.* ventas al detalle = retail sales.* * *A1 (pormenor) detailsin entrar en detalles without going into detailsdescribe el paisaje con todo detalle he describes the scenery in great detailpara más detalles, diríjase a la oficina de información for further details, please apply to the information officees muy simpática y para más detalles soltera she's very nice and, not only that o what's more, she's singleno perdimos detalle de lo que pasó we didn't miss a thingno me dio detalles he didn't go into detail2 (elemento decorativo) detaillos detalles de la bóveda son de estilo mozárabe the detail on the dome is Mozarabic in stylechaqueta de lana con detalles en cuero woollen jacket with leather trimmingsB1(pequeño regalo): siempre que viene trae algún detalle whenever he comes he brings a little gift o a little something2 (atención, gesto) nice ( o thoughtful etc) gesture¡qué detalle! se acordó de mi cumpleaños how thoughtful o sweet of her to remember my birthday!tuvo el detalle de llamar para ver cómo me había ido he phoned to see how I had got on, which was very thoughtful of him¡qué detalle! dejarme una flor en el escritorio what a nice touch o gesture, she left me a flower on my deskera una persona llena de detalles he was full of thoughtful little gesturesC ( Com)1al detalle retailvender al detalle to sell retailventa al detalle retail sale2 (especificación) detaillos detalles the details o specifications* * *
Del verbo detallar: ( conjugate detallar)
detallé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
detalle es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
detallar
detalle
detallar ( conjugate detallar) verbo transitivo
to detail
detalle sustantivo masculino
1
describir algo con todo detalle to describe sth in great detail
2
tener un detalle con algn to do sth nice for sb
3 (Com)
detallar verbo transitivo to give the details of, list
detalle sustantivo masculino
1 detail: dame más detalles, give me more details
2 (atención, cortesía) kindness: siempre tiene algún detalle con tu padre, he is always very considerate towards your father
3 (toque decorativo) touch
un detalle de buen gusto, a tasteful touch
4 (en fotografía, ilustración) detail
♦ Locuciones: al detalle, (en ventas) retail
con detalle, in depth, in great detail
' detalle' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desarrollar
- hasta
- ínfima
- ínfimo
- pintar
- toque
- escapar
- insignificante
- intrascendente
- lindo
- mínimo
- minucia
- nota
- perder
- significativo
- simpático
English:
detail
- elaborate
- gesture
- minor
- particular
- practicality
- retail
- spell out
- stocking filler
- technicality
- thought
- touch
- escape
- spell
- sweet
* * *♦ nm1. [pormenor, dato] detail;nos dieron todo tipo de detalles they gave us all sorts of details;con detalle in detail;con todo detalle in great detail;con todo lujo de detalles with a wealth of detail;dar detalles to give details;entrar en detalles to go into detail(s);todo estaba organizado hasta el menor detalle everything was organized down to the smallest o last detail;no perdieron detalle de lo que se dijo they didn't miss a thing that was said;para más detalles, llame al teléfono… for more information, call…2. [elemento, rasgo] detail;un partido con detalles de buen fútbol a match with the odd moment of good football;un vestido de algodón con detalles en seda bordada a cotton dress with embroidered silk detail;observen los detalles decorativos alrededor del friso notice the decorative detail around the frieze3. [obsequio] gift;te he traído un detalle I've brought you a little present o a little something4. [atención] nice gesture o thought;¡qué detalle lo de acompañarnos a casa! how kind of him o what a nice gesture to bring us home!;¡pero qué detalle ha tenido! what a nice gesture!, how thoughtful of him!;tener un detalle (con alguien) to be considerate (to sb);tener el detalle de hacer algo to be kind enough to do sth;es todo un detalle how courteous o considerate;Fammarcarse un detalle to do something nice o kind5. [fragmento] [de cuadro, foto] detail;lámina 6: detalle del “Guernica” de Picasso plate 6: Picasso Guernica (detail)♦ al detalle loc advCom retail;en este almacén no se vende al detalle we don't sell retail in this warehouse* * *m1 detail;en detalle in detail;con todo lujo de detalles in great detail;entrar en detalles go into details2 figthoughtful gesture3:al detalle COM retail* * *detalle nm1) : detail2)al detalle : retail* * *detalle n1. (pormenor) detailnos contó con todo detalle lo que le había pasado he explained what had happened to him in great detail2. (gesto) nice gesture / kind gesture3. (regalo) little somethingno es un gran regalo, sólo es un detalle it's not a big present, just a little something¡qué detalle! how nice! / how thoughtful! -
15 indefinido
adj.1 indefinite, uncertain, imprecise, open-ended.2 abstract.* * *► adjetivo1 (periodo de tiempo) indefinite; (contrato) open-ended2 (impreciso) indefinite, indefinable3 LINGÚÍSTICA indefinite* * *ADJ1) (=ilimitado) indefinite2) (=vago) undefined, vague3) (Ling) indefinite* * *- da adjetivoa) < forma> undefined, vagueb) ( ilimitado) indefinite, unlimitedpor tiempo indefinido — for an indefinite o unlimited period
* * *= undefined, vague [vaguer -comp., vaguest -sup.], indefinite, undelineated, open-ended.Ex. The flexibilities possible with machine processing will, at some time in the undefined future, obviate most of the problems not addressed.Ex. Some of the terms are vague.Ex. Indefinite growth of stock is impossible, and yet no one dares throw material away, because it might come in useful one day.Ex. Archivists can serve as anchors restoring boundaries in an increasingly undelineated world where cultures are falling apart because of technological developments.Ex. New systems incorporating such resources will produce an information environment that is dynamic and open-ended.----* lo indefinido = indefiniteness.* * *- da adjetivoa) < forma> undefined, vagueb) ( ilimitado) indefinite, unlimitedpor tiempo indefinido — for an indefinite o unlimited period
* * *= undefined, vague [vaguer -comp., vaguest -sup.], indefinite, undelineated, open-ended.Ex: The flexibilities possible with machine processing will, at some time in the undefined future, obviate most of the problems not addressed.
Ex: Some of the terms are vague.Ex: Indefinite growth of stock is impossible, and yet no one dares throw material away, because it might come in useful one day.Ex: Archivists can serve as anchors restoring boundaries in an increasingly undelineated world where cultures are falling apart because of technological developments.Ex: New systems incorporating such resources will produce an information environment that is dynamic and open-ended.* lo indefinido = indefiniteness.* * *indefinido -da1 ‹forma› undefined, vagueun color indefinido, entre gris y beige a color that's difficult to describe, somewhere between gray and beige2 (ilimitado) indefinite, unlimitedel contrato es por tiempo indefinido the contract is for an indefinite o unlimited period* * *
indefinido◊ -da adjetivo
◊ por tiempo indefinido for an indefinite o unlimited period
indefinido,-a adjetivo
1 (sin límites concretos) indefinite
por tiempo indefinido, for an indefinite time
(sin precisión) undefined, vague
un color indefinido, an undefined colour
2 Ling indefinite
' indefinido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
allá
- cualquiera
- indefinida
- más
- quien
- indeterminado
- pretérito
English:
indefinite
* * *indefinido, -a adj1. [ilimitado] [tiempo] indefinite;[contrato] permanent2. [impreciso] vague3. Gram indefinite* * *adj1 ( impreciso) vague3 GRAM indefinite* * *indefinido, -da adj1) : undefined, vague2) indeterminado: indefinite♦ indefinidamente adv* * *indefinido adj indefinite -
16 trayectoria
f.1 trajectory (recorrido).2 path, development.3 track record, background, antecedents, dossier.4 experience, tradition, career.* * *1 trajectory2 figurado line, course, path* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=camino) trajectory, path2) (=desarrollo) development, path* * *a) (de proyectil, pelota) trajectory, pathb) (de persona, institución)* * *= background, trajectory, pathway, track record, course.Ex. This article describes the Nordic online data base situation, outlining its background and future developments, as well as the supply of different kinds of data base.Ex. In hindsight, it is easy to see a trajectory of inevitability that made MARC, the ISBDs, and AACR2 seem more the result of historical forces than the often faltering and separate steps they were in truth.Ex. This system automates the scientific task of determining the pathway of steps underlying a chemical reaction.Ex. The US government's track record on the management of information and information technology is mixed at best.Ex. The course of the race contains many steep hills, often paved with cobblestones.----* de larga trayectoria = long-running.* seguir la trayectoria = follow up, follow through.* seguir una trayectoria = follow + track.* tener una larga trayectoria de = have + a long story of, have + a track record of.* trayectoria de éxitos = track record of success.* trayectoria profesional = background, career, career path.* trayectoria profesional como bibliotecario = library career.* trazar la trayectoria = chart + course.* * *a) (de proyectil, pelota) trajectory, pathb) (de persona, institución)* * *= background, trajectory, pathway, track record, course.Ex: This article describes the Nordic online data base situation, outlining its background and future developments, as well as the supply of different kinds of data base.
Ex: In hindsight, it is easy to see a trajectory of inevitability that made MARC, the ISBDs, and AACR2 seem more the result of historical forces than the often faltering and separate steps they were in truth.Ex: This system automates the scientific task of determining the pathway of steps underlying a chemical reaction.Ex: The US government's track record on the management of information and information technology is mixed at best.Ex: The course of the race contains many steep hills, often paved with cobblestones.* de larga trayectoria = long-running.* seguir la trayectoria = follow up, follow through.* seguir una trayectoria = follow + track.* tener una larga trayectoria de = have + a long story of, have + a track record of.* trayectoria de éxitos = track record of success.* trayectoria profesional = background, career, career path.* trayectoria profesional como bibliotecario = library career.* trazar la trayectoria = chart + course.* * *1 (de un proyectil, una pelota) trajectory, pathdescribir una trayectoria to describe a trajectory ( frml), to follow a path2(de una persona, empresa): una brillante trayectoria profesional a brilliant professional careernos enorgullecemos de nuestra larga trayectoria democrática we are proud of our long democratic traditionlas acciones mantuvieron una trayectoria alcista the shares maintained their upward trend o movementun equipo humano de amplia trayectoria en el mundo de la aviación a team with many years' experience in aviation* * *
trayectoria sustantivo femenino
b) (de persona, institución):
una larga trayectoria democrática a long democratic tradition
trayectoria sustantivo femenino
1 (de un proyectil) path, trajectory
2 fig (de una vida, carrera, etc) course, path
' trayectoria' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
curso
- parabólica
- parabólico
- carrera
- trayecto
English:
chart
- course
- flight
- path
- trajectory
* * *trayectoria nf1. [recorrido] trajectory, path;describe una trayectoria elíptica it follows an elliptical pathtrayectoria de vuelo flight pathsu larga trayectoria como actor/político his long acting/political career;la accidentada trayectoria de la empresa the company's chequered history* * *f figcourse, path* * *trayectoria nf: course, path, trajectory* * *trayectoria n (profesional) career -
17 trazar
v.1 to draw, to trace.2 to draw up (plan, estrategia).* * *1 (línea, plano, dibujo) to draw, draw up2 (parque) to lay out; (edificio) to design3 (itinerario) to trace4 figurado (plan etc) to outline, draft1 figurado (describir) to sketch\trazar una semblanza de alguien figurado to describe somebody, depict somebody* * *verb1) to trace2) plan, design* * *VT1) (=dibujar) [+ línea] to draw, trace; (Arte) to sketch, outline; (Arquit, Téc) to plan, design2) [+ fronteras, límites] to mark out; [+ itinerario] to plot; [+ desarrollo, política] to lay down, mark out3) (=explicar) to outline, describe* * *1.verbo transitivo1)b) (Arquit) <puente/edificio> to design2)a) <plan/proyecto/estrategia> to draw up, deviseb) ( describir) to draw2.trazó una semblanza de la vida y obra del artista — he drew o sketched a picture of the life and work of the artist
* * *= trace, plot, chart, draw.Ex. Cleo Passantino produced a long sheet of graph paper with a sawtooth squiggle traced down the center of it.Ex. The technique 'Trend Projection' graphically plots future trends based on past experience.Ex. This article describes how Australia was depicted on early maps of the world charted by the Portuguese and Dutch seafarers from 1452 to the present day.Ex. At every instant the darkness of the line being drawn is made equal to the darkness of the point on the picture being observed by the photocell.----* punta de trazar = scribe.* trazar con tiza = chalk.* trazar con una gráfica = graph.* trazar directrices = chart + direction.* trazar la evolución de = trace + the development of, trace + the evolution of.* trazar la evolución de Algo = chart + progress, chart + the history.* trazar la trayectoria = chart + course.* trazar una curva de Algo = plot + Nombre + on a graph.* trazar una gráfica de Algo = plot + Nombre + on a graph.* trazar un círculo alrededor = circle.* trazar un mapa = map.* trazar un rumbo = chart + course.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)b) (Arquit) <puente/edificio> to design2)a) <plan/proyecto/estrategia> to draw up, deviseb) ( describir) to draw2.trazó una semblanza de la vida y obra del artista — he drew o sketched a picture of the life and work of the artist
* * *= trace, plot, chart, draw.Ex: Cleo Passantino produced a long sheet of graph paper with a sawtooth squiggle traced down the center of it.
Ex: The technique 'Trend Projection' graphically plots future trends based on past experience.Ex: This article describes how Australia was depicted on early maps of the world charted by the Portuguese and Dutch seafarers from 1452 to the present day.Ex: At every instant the darkness of the line being drawn is made equal to the darkness of the point on the picture being observed by the photocell.* punta de trazar = scribe.* trazar con tiza = chalk.* trazar con una gráfica = graph.* trazar directrices = chart + direction.* trazar la evolución de = trace + the development of, trace + the evolution of.* trazar la evolución de Algo = chart + progress, chart + the history.* trazar la trayectoria = chart + course.* trazar una curva de Algo = plot + Nombre + on a graph.* trazar una gráfica de Algo = plot + Nombre + on a graph.* trazar un círculo alrededor = circle.* trazar un mapa = map.* trazar un rumbo = chart + course.* * *trazar [A4 ]vtA1 ‹línea› to trace, draw; ‹plano› to drawtrazaron la ruta a seguir they traced out o plotted the route to be followedtrazar el contorno de algo to outline sth, to sketch the outline of sth2 ( Arquit) ‹puente/edificio› to designB1 ‹plan/proyecto/estrategia› to draw up, devise2(describir): trazar un paralelo entre los dos casos to draw a parallel between the two casestrazó una semblanza de la vida y obra del artista he drew o sketched a picture of the life and work of the artist■ trazarse* * *
trazar ( conjugate trazar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ plano› to draw;
trazar el contorno de algo to outline sth
2 ‹plan/proyecto/estrategia› to draw up, devise
trazar verbo transitivo
1 (una línea, un dibujo) to draw
2 (un plan) to draw up
3 (describir a grandes rasgos) to sketch, outline
' trazar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bosquejar
English:
chart
- compass
- delineate
- describe
- draw
- lay out
- line
- lineage
- map
- plot
- retrace
- rule
- circle
- outline
- trace
* * *trazar vt1. [línea] to draw, to trace;[plano, mapa] to draw; [ruta] to plot2. [plan, estrategia] to draw up;[objetivo] to settrazó un dramático panorama de la situación she drew an alarming picture of the situation;trazar un paralelismo entre dos cosas to draw a parallel between two things* * *v/t1 ( dibujar) draw2 ruta plot, trace3 ( describir) outline, describe* * *trazar {21} vt1) : to trace2) : to draw up, to devise3) : to outline, to sketch* * * -
18 definir
v.1 to define.Ricardo definió las políticas ayer Richard defined the policies yesterday.2 to describe.3 to circumscribe, to delimit.La cerca define mi territorio The fence circumscribes my territory.4 to explain.El sabio definió los conceptos The sage explained the concepts.* * *1 to define1 to be defined2 (explicarse) to make oneself clear, define one's position* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [+ concepto, palabra] to define2) (=calificar) to describe3) (=aclarar) [+ actitud, posición] to define; [+ contorno, silueta] to define, make sharp4) (=establecer) [+ poder, jurisdicción] to define, establishesta ley define las competencias de cada administración — this law defines o establishes the powers of each authority
5) (Inform) to define2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <palabra/concepto> to defineb) <postura/actitud> to definec) <contorno/línea> to define, make... sharp2.definirse v pronaún no se ha definido con respecto a este problema — he has yet to define his position on this issue
el pueblo se definió por la alternativa pacífica — the people came out in favor of a peaceful solution
* * *= define, delineate, state, structure, construe, scope.Ex. AACR2 defines authorship in terms of the intellectual responsibility for a work.Ex. PRECIS relies upon citation order (sometimes with the support of prepositions) to record syntactical relationships, and to delineate two similar subjects.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. The large cataloguing record data bases are structured according to a format known as the MARC format.Ex. This is not to be construed as a suggestion that the library should attempt to set itself up as pedagogue to the nation.Ex. Information policy is highly complex and that it presents considerable difficulties in terms of scoping meaningful studies.----* definir de un modo predeterminado e inamobible = hard code [hardcode].* definir de un modo predeterminado e inamovible = hardwire [hard wire].* definir por uno mismo = self-define.* definir relaciones = structure + relationships.* definir una función = formulate + role.* definir una misión = formulate + mission.* definir un problema = delineate + problem.* fácil de definir = easy-to-define.* no definirse = sit on + the fence.* ser hora de definirse = time to climb off the fence.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <palabra/concepto> to defineb) <postura/actitud> to definec) <contorno/línea> to define, make... sharp2.definirse v pronaún no se ha definido con respecto a este problema — he has yet to define his position on this issue
el pueblo se definió por la alternativa pacífica — the people came out in favor of a peaceful solution
* * *= define, delineate, state, structure, construe, scope.Ex: AACR2 defines authorship in terms of the intellectual responsibility for a work.
Ex: PRECIS relies upon citation order (sometimes with the support of prepositions) to record syntactical relationships, and to delineate two similar subjects.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: The large cataloguing record data bases are structured according to a format known as the MARC format.Ex: This is not to be construed as a suggestion that the library should attempt to set itself up as pedagogue to the nation.Ex: Information policy is highly complex and that it presents considerable difficulties in terms of scoping meaningful studies.* definir de un modo predeterminado e inamobible = hard code [hardcode].* definir de un modo predeterminado e inamovible = hardwire [hard wire].* definir por uno mismo = self-define.* definir relaciones = structure + relationships.* definir una función = formulate + role.* definir una misión = formulate + mission.* definir un problema = delineate + problem.* fácil de definir = easy-to-define.* no definirse = sit on + the fence.* ser hora de definirse = time to climb off the fence.* * *definir [I1 ]vt1 ‹palabra/concepto› to define2 ‹postura/actitud› to define3 ‹contorno/línea› to define, make … sharpaún no se ha definido con respecto a este problema he has yet to define his position o to say where he stands on this issuetenemos que definirnos por una u otra opción we have to come down in favor of o choose one or other of the optionsel pueblo se definió por la alternativa pacífica the people came out o decided in favor of a peaceful solution* * *
definir ( conjugate definir) verbo transitivo
to define
definir verbo transitivo to define
' definir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
concretar
- de
English:
define
- item
- thing
- delineate
- determine
- pin
* * *♦ vt1. [explicar, precisar] to define;debes definir tu postura you must define your position, you must say where you stand2. [describir] to describe;la generosidad define su carácter generosity typifies his character;se define a sí mismo como de derechas he describes himself as right-wing* * *v/t define* * *definir vt1) : to define2) : to determine* * *definir vb to define -
19 dibujar
v.to draw, to sketch.* * *1 to draw, sketch2 TÉCNICA to design3 figurado (describir) to describe1 (mostrarse) to appear, be outlined* * *verb1) to draw2) portray* * *1. VT1) (Arte) to draw, sketch2) (Téc) to design3) (=describir) to sketch, describe2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Art) to draw, sketch; < plano> to drawb) ( describir)2.dibujar vi to draw3.dibujarse v prona) (liter) ( perfilarse) forma/contorno to be outlined* * *= trace, plot, pattern, chart, draw.Ex. Cleo Passantino produced a long sheet of graph paper with a sawtooth squiggle traced down the center of it.Ex. The technique 'Trend Projection' graphically plots future trends based on past experience.Ex. Soon he found himself fronting a door, on which were elaborately patterned the words 'Newspaper Room'.Ex. This article describes how Australia was depicted on early maps of the world charted by the Portuguese and Dutch seafarers from 1452 to the present day.Ex. At every instant the darkness of the line being drawn is made equal to the darkness of the point on the picture being observed by the photocell.----* dibujar deprisa = dash off.* dibujarse = shadow.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Art) to draw, sketch; < plano> to drawb) ( describir)2.dibujar vi to draw3.dibujarse v prona) (liter) ( perfilarse) forma/contorno to be outlined* * *= trace, plot, pattern, chart, draw.Ex: Cleo Passantino produced a long sheet of graph paper with a sawtooth squiggle traced down the center of it.
Ex: The technique 'Trend Projection' graphically plots future trends based on past experience.Ex: Soon he found himself fronting a door, on which were elaborately patterned the words 'Newspaper Room'.Ex: This article describes how Australia was depicted on early maps of the world charted by the Portuguese and Dutch seafarers from 1452 to the present day.Ex: At every instant the darkness of the line being drawn is made equal to the darkness of the point on the picture being observed by the photocell.* dibujar deprisa = dash off.* dibujarse = shadow.* * *dibujar [A1 ]vt1 ( Art) to draw, sketch; ‹plano› to drawdibujar a mano alzada to draw freehand2(describir): nos dibujó un cuadro pesimista del futuro he painted a gloomy picture of the futurelos personajes están muy bien dibujados the characters are very well drawn o portrayed■ dibujarvito draw1 ( liter) (perfilarse) «forma/contorno» to be outlined2 ( liter)(mostrarse): una sonrisa se dibujó en sus labios a smile appeared on o ( liter) played around her lipstiene el dolor dibujado en la cara the pain shows in o is etched on his face* * *
dibujar ( conjugate dibujar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
to draw;
dibujar verbo transitivo to draw: dibújame un boceto de tu casa de campo, sketch your country house for me
' dibujar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pintar
- plantilla
- saber
- circunferencia
- garabatear
- pulso
English:
draw
- graph
- outline
- picture
- sketch
- stencil
* * *♦ vt1. [trazar a lápiz, bolígrafo] to draw2. [describir]dibujó un oscuro panorama para la economía she painted a bleak future for the economy;la novela dibuja el Londres victoriano the novel portrays Victorian London♦ vito draw* * *v/t draw; figdescribe* * *dibujar vt1) : to draw, to sketch2) : to portray, to depict* * * -
20 adjetivar
v.1 to use adjectivally (grammar).2 to use as an adjective, to use adjectivally.* * *1 to use as an adjective2 figurado to label, describe* * *VT (Gram) (=dar valor de adjetivo) to use adjectivally, use attributively; (=modificar) to modify* * *verbo transitivo to use... adjectivally o attributively* * *verbo transitivo to use... adjectivally o attributively* * *adjetivar [A1 ]vtto use … adjectivally o attributively* * *
adjetivar verbo transitivo
1 (calificar) to describe
2 Gram to use as an adjective
* * *adjetivar vt2. Gram to use adjectivally
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