-
1 diplomatic relations
s.relaciones diplomáticas. -
2 diplomatic
1) (concerning diplomacy: a diplomatic mission.) diplomático2) (tactful: a diplomatic remark.) diplomáticodiplomatic adj diplomáticotr[dɪplə'mætɪk]1 diplomático,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLdiplomatic bag valija diplomáticadiplomatic corps / diplomatic body cuerpo diplomáticodiplomatic immunity inmunidad nombre femenino diplomáticadiplomatic [.dɪplə'mæt̬ɪk] adj: diplomáticodiplomatic immunity: inmunidad diplomáticaadj.• diplomático, -a adj.'dɪplə'mætɪka) ( Govt) (before n) diplomáticodiplomatic bag (BrE) o (AmE) pouch — valija f diplomática
diplomatic immunity — inmunidad f diplomática
to establish/break off diplomatic relations — establecer* relaciones diplomáticas/romper* (las) relaciones diplomáticas
b) ( tactful) diplomático[ˌdɪplǝ'mætɪk]1. ADJ1) (Pol) diplomático2) (=tactful) diplomático2.CPDdiplomatic bag N — valija f diplomática
diplomatic corps N — cuerpo m diplomático
diplomatic immunity N — inmunidad f diplomática
diplomatic pouch N (US) — = diplomatic bag
diplomatic relations NPL —
diplomatic service N — servicio m diplomático
* * *['dɪplə'mætɪk]a) ( Govt) (before n) diplomáticodiplomatic bag (BrE) o (AmE) pouch — valija f diplomática
diplomatic immunity — inmunidad f diplomática
to establish/break off diplomatic relations — establecer* relaciones diplomáticas/romper* (las) relaciones diplomáticas
b) ( tactful) diplomático -
3 relation
1) (a person who belongs to the same family as oneself either by birth or because of marriage: uncles, aunts, cousins and other relations.) pariente2) (a relationship (between facts, events etc).) relación3) ((in plural) contact and communications between people, countries etc: to establish friendly relations.) relaciónrelation n pariente / familiartr[rɪ'leɪʃən]1 (connection) relación nombre femenino2 (family) pariente nombre masulino o femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin relation to con relación ato bear no relation to no guardar ninguna relación conrelation [ri'leɪʃən] n1) narration: relato m, narración f2) relative: pariente mf, familiar mf3) relationship: relación fin relation to: en relación con, con relación a4) relations npl: relaciones fplpublic relations: relaciones públicasn.• conexión s.f.• deudo s.m.• medida s.f.• pariente s.m.,f.• relación s.f.• relato s.m.• respecto s.m.rɪ'leɪʃən1) c ( relative) pariente mf, pariente, -ta m,f, familiar mpictured are John Hull and James Hull (no relation) — en la fotografía aparecen John Hull y James Hull, quienes no están emparentados
what relation is she to you? — ¿qué parentesco tiene contigo?, ¿a ti qué te toca? (Esp fam)
2)a) u c ( connection) relación fb)in relation to — (as prep) en relación con, con relación a
3) relations pl relaciones fplto establish/break off/restore relations (with somebody/something) — establecer*/romper*/restablecer* relaciones (con alguien/algo)
to have sexual relations with somebody — tener* relaciones sexuales con alguien
[rɪ'leɪʃǝn]N1) (=relationship) relación f (to, with con)•
to bear little/no relation to sth — tener poco/no tener nada que ver con algoto bear a certain relation to... — guardar cierta relación con...
•
to have little/no relation to sth — tener poco/no tener nada que ver con algothe story has little relation to historical fact — la versión tiene poco que ver con los hechos históricos
•
in relation to — (=compared to) en relación con, con relación a; (=in connection with) en lo que se refiere adoubts that parents may have in relation to their children's education — dudas que los padres pudieran tener en lo que se refiere a la educación de sus hijos
2) (=relative) pariente mf, familiar mffriends and relations — amigos mpl y familiares mpl
all my relations came — vinieron todos mis parientes, vino toda mi familia
•
she's no relation — no es parienta míablood 2., poor 1., 1)•
what relation is she to you? — ¿qué parentesco tiene contigo?3) (=contact)relations relaciones fpl•
to break off relations with sb — romper (relaciones) con algn•
we have business relations with them — tenemos relaciones comerciales con ellos•
to enter into relations with sb — establecer relaciones con algn•
to establish relations with sb — establecer relaciones con algnindustrial, public 3., race II, 1.•
to have sexual relations with sb — tener relaciones sexuales con algn4) (=narration) relato m, relación f, narración f* * *[rɪ'leɪʃən]1) c ( relative) pariente mf, pariente, -ta m,f, familiar mpictured are John Hull and James Hull (no relation) — en la fotografía aparecen John Hull y James Hull, quienes no están emparentados
what relation is she to you? — ¿qué parentesco tiene contigo?, ¿a ti qué te toca? (Esp fam)
2)a) u c ( connection) relación fb)in relation to — (as prep) en relación con, con relación a
3) relations pl relaciones fplto establish/break off/restore relations (with somebody/something) — establecer*/romper*/restablecer* relaciones (con alguien/algo)
to have sexual relations with somebody — tener* relaciones sexuales con alguien
-
4 establish
i'stæbliʃ1) (to settle firmly in a position (eg a job, business etc): He established himself (in business) as a jeweller.) establecer(se)2) (to found; to set up (eg a university, a business): How long has the firm been established?) fundar3) (to show to be true; to prove: The police established that he was guilty.) probar•- establishment
- the Establishment
establish vb establecertr[ɪ'stæblɪʃ]1 (set up) establecer, fundar, crear2 (find out, determine) determinar, averiguar; (prove correct, show to be true) probar, demostrar, verificar■ can we just establish the facts? ¿podemos verificar los hechos?3 (cause to be accepted - precedent, theory) sentar; (- fame, reputation) consolidar, consagrar; (- habit, belief, custom) establecer■ his second film established his fame as a director su segunda película consagró su fama como director■ they established the custom of eating strawberries and cream at Wimbledon establecieron la costumbre de comer fresas con nata en Wimbledon4 (set up - contact, communication, etc) establecer, entablar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto establish oneself establecerse (como algo)to establish somebody ayudar a alguien a establecerseestablish [ɪ'stæblɪʃ, ɛ-] vt1) found: establecer, fundar2) set up: establecer, instaurar, instituir3) prove: demostrar, probarv.• arraigar v.• demostrar v.• erigir v.• establecer v.• fundamentar v.• fundar v.• instaurar v.• montar v.• mostrar v.• plantar v.• plantear v.• probar v.• verificar v.ɪ'stæblɪʃ
1.
a) \<\<colony/community/company\>\> establecer*, fundar; \<\<committee/fund\>\> instituir*, crearb) \<\<criteria/procedure/diplomatic relations\>\> establecer*c) ( prove) \<\<guilt/innocence\>\> establecer*; ( ascertain) \<\<motive/fact/identity\>\> establecer*
2.
v reflto establish oneself — \<\<person\>\> establecerse*
[ɪs'tæblɪʃ]VT1) (=set up) [+ business, state, committee] establecer, fundar; [+ custom, rule, peace, order] establecer; [+ precedent] establecer, sentar; [+ relations] establecer, entablar; [+ power, authority] afirmar; [+ reputation] ganarseto establish o.s. — establecerse, consolidarse
2) (=prove) [+ fact, rights] comprobar, demostrar; [+ identity] verificar; [+ sb's innocence] probar, demostrarwe have established that... — hemos comprobado que...
3) (=find out, discover) averiguar; [+ date] determinar* * *[ɪ'stæblɪʃ]
1.
a) \<\<colony/community/company\>\> establecer*, fundar; \<\<committee/fund\>\> instituir*, crearb) \<\<criteria/procedure/diplomatic relations\>\> establecer*c) ( prove) \<\<guilt/innocence\>\> establecer*; ( ascertain) \<\<motive/fact/identity\>\> establecer*
2.
v reflto establish oneself — \<\<person\>\> establecerse*
-
5 break off
(to stop: She broke off in the middle of a sentence.) detenerse1) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( detach) partirb) \<\<engagement/diplomatic relations\>\> romper*2) v + adva) (snap off, come free) \<\<piece of ice\>\> desprenderseb) ( stop talking) parar (de hablar), detenerse*1. VT + ADV1) [+ piece etc] partir2) (=end) [+ engagement, talks] romper; (Mil) [+ action] terminar2. VI + ADV1) [piece of rock, ice, handle] desprenderse; [twig, segment of orange] desgajarse2) (=stop) interrumpirse, pararse* * *1) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( detach) partirb) \<\<engagement/diplomatic relations\>\> romper*2) v + adva) (snap off, come free) \<\<piece of ice\>\> desprenderseb) ( stop talking) parar (de hablar), detenerse* -
6 ebb
eb1) ((of the tide) to go out from the land: The tide began to ebb.) bajar2) (to become less: His strength was ebbing fast.) disminuir, decaer•- ebb tide- at a low ebb
- on the ebb
tr[eb]1 reflujo1 (water) bajar2 figurative use disminuir, decaer\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be at a low ebb figurative use estar en un punto bajoto be on the ebb estar bajandothe ebb and flow el flujo y reflujothe ebb and flow of something figurative use los cambios continuos de algoebb tide marea menguanteebb ['ɛb] vi1) : bajar, menguar (dícese de la marea)2) decline: decaer, disminuirebb n1) : reflujo m (de una marea)2) decline: decadencia f, declive m, disminución fn.• menguante s.m.• reflujo s.m.v.• bajar la marea v.• menguar (la marea) v.
I ebnoun reflujo mto be at a low ebb — \<\<person\>\> estar* decaído; \<\<diplomatic relations\>\> estar* en un punto bajo
his fortunes were at a low ebb — atravesaba un mal momento
II
a) \<\<tide\>\> bajar, retrocederto ebb and flow — fluir* y refluir*, ir* y venir*
b) ( dwindle) decaer*, disminuir*Phrasal Verbs:- ebb away[eb]1.N [of tide] reflujo mthe ebb and flow — [of tide] el flujo y reflujo; (fig) los altibajos
- be at a low ebb2.VI bajar, menguar; (fig) decaerto ebb and flow — [tide] fluir y refluir
3.CPD- ebb away* * *
I [eb]noun reflujo mto be at a low ebb — \<\<person\>\> estar* decaído; \<\<diplomatic relations\>\> estar* en un punto bajo
his fortunes were at a low ebb — atravesaba un mal momento
II
a) \<\<tide\>\> bajar, retrocederto ebb and flow — fluir* y refluir*, ir* y venir*
b) ( dwindle) decaer*, disminuir*Phrasal Verbs:- ebb away
См. также в других словарях:
diplomatic relations — plural noun Formal relations between states marked by the presence of diplomats in each other s country • • • Main Entry: ↑diplomacy * * * diplomatic relations UK US noun [plural] a relationship between two countries in which they send diplomats… … Useful english dictionary
diplomatic relations — diplo,matic re lations noun plural a relationship between two countries in which they send DIPLOMATS to work in each other s country: establish/break off diplomatic relations: The United States broke off diplomatic relations with Cuba in 1961 … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
diplomatic relations — noun (plural) the arrangement between two countries that each should keep representatives at an embassy in the other country: break off diplomatic relations: Britain broke off diplomatic relations after the crisis of 1982 … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
diplomatic relations — UK / US noun [plural] a relationship between two countries in which they send diplomats to work in each other s country establish/break off diplomatic relations: The United States broke off diplomatic relations with Cuba in 1961 … English dictionary
diplomatic relations — noun diplomatic intercourse between nations; including the mutual presence of a diplomatic mission in each nation … Wiktionary
diplomatic relations — Established and formal communications and acknowledgment between one country and another in which diplomatic agents are exchanged … Black's law dictionary
diplomatic relations — Established and formal communications and acknowledgment between one country and another in which diplomatic agents are exchanged … Black's law dictionary
diplomatic relations — political relations between two countries … English contemporary dictionary
Dates of establishment of diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China — Main article: Foreign relations of the People s Republic of China Since its founding in 1949, the People s Republic of China (PRC) has had a diplomatic tug of war with its rival in Taiwan, the Republic of China (ROC). Throughout the Cold War,… … Wikipedia
Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations — The Vienna Conventions on Diplomatic Relations is an international treaty on diplomatic intercourse and the privileges and immunities of a diplomatic mission. Adopted on April 18, 1961 by the United Nations Conference on Diplomatic Intercourse… … Wikipedia
Joint Communiqué on the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations — The Joint Communiqué on the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations of January 1, 1979, established official relations between the United States and the People s Republic of China.Its announcement coincided with the ending of U.S. official… … Wikipedia