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2 misión
f.1 mission, endeavor, commitment, cause.2 mission, errand, assignment.3 mission, sally, military mission.* * *1 (tarea) mission, task2 RELIGIÓN mission\irse a las misiones to become a missionarymisión de buena voluntad goodwill missionmisión diplomática diplomatic mission* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=cometido) mission; (=tarea) task; (Pol) assignment2) (=delegación) mission* * *1) ( tarea) missionmisión cumplida! — (fr hecha) mission accomplished!
2) ( delegación)3) (Relig) mission* * *= mission, mission station, mission statement, charge, mission, mandate.Ex. Its mission is to advise the three sponsoring agencies on how best to coordinate their programs in this area and to recommend priorities for action.Ex. This South African library holds 2 of the 3 volumes of travel journals in which the Revd John Campbell of the London Missionary Society described his visit to mission stations in the Cape Colony.Ex. The mission statement is the statement made by a library concerning its provision and development of services and products.Ex. She was offered an opportunity to chair a task force within the library with the charge to investigate a new integrated system.Ex. His fascination with collecting pictorial representations of the old Spanish Franciscan missions in California is well known.Ex. The original mandate was very clear: to consider for inclusion all proposals made.----* biblioteca de misión = mission library.* cumplir una misión = accomplish + mission.* definir una misión = formulate + mission.* desempeñar la misión de uno = do + Posesivo + work.* desempeñar una misión = fulfil + mission.* estudios relacionados con las misiones religiosas = missiology.* llevar a cabo una misión = accomplish + mission.* misión cumplida = mission accomplished.* misión de búsqueda y rescate = search and rescue mission.* misión de guerra = wartime mission.* misión de la biblioteca = library's mission.* misión diplomática = diplomatic mission.* misión espacial = space mission.* misión imposible = mission impossible.* misión inútil = fool's errand.* misión investigadora = fact-finding mission.* resumen de misión = mission-oriented abstract.* * *1) ( tarea) missionmisión cumplida! — (fr hecha) mission accomplished!
2) ( delegación)3) (Relig) mission* * *= mission, mission station, mission statement, charge, mission, mandate.Ex: Its mission is to advise the three sponsoring agencies on how best to coordinate their programs in this area and to recommend priorities for action.
Ex: This South African library holds 2 of the 3 volumes of travel journals in which the Revd John Campbell of the London Missionary Society described his visit to mission stations in the Cape Colony.Ex: The mission statement is the statement made by a library concerning its provision and development of services and products.Ex: She was offered an opportunity to chair a task force within the library with the charge to investigate a new integrated system.Ex: His fascination with collecting pictorial representations of the old Spanish Franciscan missions in California is well known.Ex: The original mandate was very clear: to consider for inclusion all proposals made.* biblioteca de misión = mission library.* cumplir una misión = accomplish + mission.* definir una misión = formulate + mission.* desempeñar la misión de uno = do + Posesivo + work.* desempeñar una misión = fulfil + mission.* estudios relacionados con las misiones religiosas = missiology.* llevar a cabo una misión = accomplish + mission.* misión cumplida = mission accomplished.* misión de búsqueda y rescate = search and rescue mission.* misión de guerra = wartime mission.* misión de la biblioteca = library's mission.* misión diplomática = diplomatic mission.* misión espacial = space mission.* misión imposible = mission impossible.* misión inútil = fool's errand.* misión investigadora = fact-finding mission.* resumen de misión = mission-oriented abstract.* * *A (tarea) missiondesempeñar/cumplir una misión to carry out/accomplish a mission o task¡misión cumplida! ( fr hecha); mission accomplished!Compuestos:combat missionreconnaissance missionB(delegación): la misión científica que viajó al Polo Norte the team of scientists who went to the North Polela misión (diplomática) española en la ONU the Spanish diplomatic delegation to the UNC ( Relig) mission* * *
misión sustantivo femenino
1 ( tarea) mission
2 ( delegación):
una misión diplomática a diplomatic delegation
misión sustantivo femenino mission
' misión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cumplida
- cumplido
- cabo
- encargo
- expedición
- operación
English:
assignment
- handle
- mission
- recce
- debriefing
* * *misión nf1. [delegación] missionmisión diplomática diplomatic delegation o Br mission2.misiones [religiosas] (overseas) missions3. [cometido] task, mission;¡misión cumplida! mission accomplished!misión suicida suicide mission4. [expedición científica] expedition;una misión de la NASA a Marte a NASA mission to MarsMISIONES JESUÍTICASThe Jesuit missionaries working along the Paraná river (which today flows through Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay) set up self-sufficient communities for the Guarani Indians from 1607 onwards. The communities had their own militias and cavalry for self-defence, and Spanish settlers were forbidden access. The Jesuits allowed for the Indians' religious practices and beliefs in their teaching of Christianity, and the missions gave them protection from the slavery practised outside. It was, however, their very success which led to their downfall, as they came to be regarded as a rival by the cities of Buenos Aires and Asunción. The missions were finally closed in 1767, leaving over 100,000 Indians to their fate. This Jesuit utopia in the jungle was undoubtedly a paternalistic affair, but it has acquired an almost mythical status with the passing years. A recent manifestation of this is the 1986 film “The Mission”.* * *f mission* * ** * *misión n mission -
3 diplomático
adj.diplomatic, diplomat, politic, delicate.m.diplomat, diplomatist.* * *► adjetivo1 diplomatic2 figurado diplomatic, tactful► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 diplomat* * *1. (f. - diplomática)adj.2. (f. - diplomática)noun* * *diplomático, -a1. ADJ1) [carrera, cuerpo] diplomatic2) (=que tiene tacto) diplomatic, tactful2.SM / F diplomatdiplomática* * *I- ca adjetivo1) (Pol) <carrera/pasaporte> diplomatic2) ( en el trato) diplomatic, tactfulII- ca masculino, femenino diplomat* * *= diplomat, diplomatic, politic, ambassadorial.Ex. A considerable amount of archival material relating to Africa, Asia and Oceania has been created by the various activities of Austrian diplomats, merchants and pilgrims since the early modern period.Ex. An even more diplomatic explanation may be called for in those instances where it is necessary to explain to an enquirer that his question is not acceptable.Ex. Libraries are often confronted with finding a way of dealing with gift books which is both efficient and politic.Ex. A dress uniform is often worn for special occasions, such as weddings, courts martial, funerals, and the greeting of ambassadorial delegations and heads of state.----* misión diplomática = diplomatic mission.* poco diplomático = indiscreet.* ser diplomático = say + the right thing.* * *I- ca adjetivo1) (Pol) <carrera/pasaporte> diplomatic2) ( en el trato) diplomatic, tactfulII- ca masculino, femenino diplomat* * *= diplomat, diplomatic, politic, ambassadorial.Ex: A considerable amount of archival material relating to Africa, Asia and Oceania has been created by the various activities of Austrian diplomats, merchants and pilgrims since the early modern period.
Ex: An even more diplomatic explanation may be called for in those instances where it is necessary to explain to an enquirer that his question is not acceptable.Ex: Libraries are often confronted with finding a way of dealing with gift books which is both efficient and politic.Ex: A dress uniform is often worn for special occasions, such as weddings, courts martial, funerals, and the greeting of ambassadorial delegations and heads of state.* misión diplomática = diplomatic mission.* poco diplomático = indiscreet.* ser diplomático = say + the right thing.* * *A ( Pol) ‹carrera/legación/pasaporte› diplomaticB (en el trato) ‹persona/manera› diplomatic, tactfulmasculine, femininediplomatun diplomático de carrera a career diplomat* * *
diplomático◊ -ca adjetivo
1 (Pol) ‹carrera/pasaporte› diplomatic
2 ( en el trato) diplomatic, tactful
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
diplomat
diplomático,-a
I adj Pol diplomatic
cuerpo diplomático, diplomatic corps
fam (hábil, sutil, cauto) tactful, diplomatic
II sustantivo masculino y femenino diplomat
' diplomático' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
básica
- básico
- cd
- cuerpo
- diplomática
- acreditado
- acreditar
- carrera
- destinado
- político
- relación
English:
corps
- diplomat
- diplomatic
- diplomatic corps
- foreign service
- tactful
- tactless
- undiplomatic
* * *diplomático, -a♦ adj1. [de la diplomacia] diplomatic2. [sagaz, sutil] diplomatic♦ nm,fdiplomat;un diplomático de carrera a career diplomat* * *I adj diplomaticII m, diplomática f diplomat* * *diplomático, -ca adj: diplomatic♦ diplomáticamente advdiplomático, -ca n: diplomat* * *diplomático1 adj diplomaticdiplomático2 n diplomat -
4 misión diplomática
f.diplomatic mission.* * *diplomatic mission* * *(n.) = diplomatic missionEx. Diplomatic missions of the European Commission in major third countries also have units responsible for information.* * *(n.) = diplomatic missionEx: Diplomatic missions of the European Commission in major third countries also have units responsible for information.
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5 embajada
f.1 embassy (edificio).2 ambassadorship (position).3 embassy staff (empleados).* * *1 (cargo) ambassadorship, post of ambassador2 (edificio) embassy3 (mensaje) message4 familiar (proposición) cheeky proposition, cheeky suggestion* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=edificio) embassy2) (=cargo) ambassadorship3) (=mensaje) mission4) pey unwelcome proposal, silly suggestion* * ** * *= embassy, diplomatic mission.Ex. He also identified foreign embassies in the U.K. and overseas and also specific companies overseas as official sources of information.Ex. Diplomatic missions of the European Commission in major third countries also have units responsible for information.----* diplomático, de la embajada = ambassadorial.* * ** * *= embassy, diplomatic mission.Ex: He also identified foreign embassies in the U.K. and overseas and also specific companies overseas as official sources of information.
Ex: Diplomatic missions of the European Commission in major third countries also have units responsible for information.* diplomático, de la embajada = ambassadorial.* * *1 (sede, delegación) embassy2 (cargo) ambassadorship3 (tarea) mission* * *
embajada sustantivo femenino (sede, delegación) embassy;
( cargo) ambassadorship
embajada sustantivo femenino embassy
' embajada' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
consejería
- asaltante
- asaltar
- cancillería
- consejero
English:
attack
- dissenter
- embassy
- mission
* * *embajada nf1. [edificio] embassy2. [cargo] ambassadorship3. [empleados] embassy staff* * *f embassy* * *embajada nf: embassy* * * -
6 consulado
m.consulate (oficina).* * *1 (oficina) consulate2 (cargo) consulship* * *SM (=cargo) consulship; (=sede) consulate* * ** * *= consulate, diplomatic mission.Ex. The contents of the archives include papers from Italian embassies and consulates abroad which cover the history of Italian emigration.Ex. Diplomatic missions of the European Commission in major third countries also have units responsible for information.* * ** * *= consulate, diplomatic mission.Ex: The contents of the archives include papers from Italian embassies and consulates abroad which cover the history of Italian emigration.
Ex: Diplomatic missions of the European Commission in major third countries also have units responsible for information.* * ** * *
consulado sustantivo masculino ( oficina) consulate;
( cargo) consulship
consulado sustantivo masculino consulate
' consulado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asistir
English:
consulate
* * *consulado nm1. [oficina] consulateconsulado general consulate general2. [cargo] consulship3. Hist consulship, consulate* * *m consulate* * *consulado nm: consulate* * *consulado n consulate -
7 diplomática
f.diplomatics, science that studies old documents, science of deciphering antique documents.* * *1 diplomatics* * *1. f., (m. - diplomático) 2. f., (m. - diplomático)* * *SF1) ( Hist, Jur) diplomatics sing2) (=cuerpo) diplomatic corps3) (=carrera) diplomatic career, career in the foreign servicediplomático* * *= diplomatics.Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.Ex. Diplomatics is an auxiliary science of history created by the French monk Dom Jean Mabillon in 1681 to establish the authenticity of mediaeval charters.* * *= diplomatics.Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.Ex: Diplomatics is an auxiliary science of history created by the French monk Dom Jean Mabillon in 1681 to establish the authenticity of mediaeval charters.
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diplomático,-a
I adj Pol diplomatic
cuerpo diplomático, diplomatic corps
fam (hábil, sutil, cauto) tactful, diplomatic
II sustantivo masculino y femenino diplomat
' diplomática' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
valija
- vía
- alegar
- amparar
- escudarse
- misión
English:
claim
- diplomatic immunity
- mission
- pinstripe
- pinstriped
- diplomatic
- pin
* * *I adj diplomaticII m, diplomática f diplomat
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