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1 disponer
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2 disponer
v.1 to arrange.dispuso todo para el viaje he got everything ready for the journeyElla dispone las flores She arranges flowers.2 to lay on (cena, comida).3 to decide (decidir) (sujeto: persona).el juez dispuso que se cerrara el local the judge ordered that the premises be closeden su testamento dispuso que… she stated in her will that…según lo dispuesto en el artículo 8,… according to the provisions of Article 8,…4 to determine, to decide.Ella dispone las reglas She determines the rules.5 to decide to, to determine to, to resolve to.Ella dispone ahorrar She decides to save.* * *1 (colocar) to dispose, arrange, set out2 (preparar) to prepare, get ready3 (ordenar) to order, decree4 DERECHO to provide, stipulate1 (tener) to have (de, -)■ todas las habitaciones disponen de aire acondicionado all the rooms are equipped with air conditioning2 (hacer uso) to make use (de, of), have the use (de, of)1 (prepararse) to get ready (a, to), prepare (a, to)* * *verb1) to arrange2) set out3) order4) prepare* * *( pp dispuesto)1. VT1) (=colocar) [por orden] to arrange; [en fila] to line up; [de otro modo] to set outdispón las sillas en círculo — set out o arrange the chairs in a circle
2) (=preparar) to prepare, get readydispuso la sala para el concierto — he prepared the hall o he got the hall ready for the concert
3) (=mandar)a) [persona, comisión] to order; [juez] to rule, decree, orderel general dispuso que no saliera nadie — the general gave orders that o ordered that nobody was to go out
el juez ha dispuesto que tenía que pagar la multa — the judge ruled o decreed o ordered that he must pay the fine
b) [en código, testamento] to lay down, stipulateel artículo 52 dispone que... — Article 52 lays down o stipulates that...
dispuso que su patrimonio no fuera dividido — she laid down o stipulated that her estate should not be divided
2. VI1)disponer de algo — (=tener) to have sth (at one's disposal)
disponemos de muy poco tiempo — there is very little time available (to us), we have very little time (at our disposal)
los medios de que disponemos — the means available to us, the means at our disposal
2)disponer de algo — (=hacer uso de) to make use of sth, use sth
no puede disponer de esos bienes hasta que él muera — she cannot make use of o use those assets until his death
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (frml) (establecer, ordenar) ley to provide (frml), to stipulate (frml); rey to decree; general/juez to orderen cumplimiento con lo dispuesto en el artículo primero — in accordance with the provisions of article one
la junta ha dispuesto subir la cuota de los socios — the committee has decided to increase membership fees
disponer que + subj: dispuso que todos sus bienes pasaran a la Iglesia he stipulated that his entire estate should go to the Church; el juez dispuso que fuera puesta en libertad — the judge ordered her release
2) (frml) (colocar, arreglar) to arrange, set out, lay out2.disponer vidisponer de alguien/algo — to have somebody/something at one's disposal
puede disponer de mí para lo que guste — (frml) I am at your disposal (frml)
¿dispones de un minuto? — do you have a minute?, have you got a minute?
3.con los recursos de que dispongo — with the means available to me o at my disposal
disponerse v pron (frml)disponerse a + inf: mientras se disponían a tomar le tren as they were about to catch the train; la tropa se dispuso a atacar — the troops prepared to attack
* * *= set, set + aside, dispose, set out, lay out.Ex. If no fines are to be charged for a particular combination of borrower and material type, set the maximum fine to zero.Ex. A special note has been set aside for information about the person who is making the catalog entry.Ex. This system promises to augment existing networks with the appropriate intelligence which will enable them to build, test, manage, maintain, change, dispose and withdraw services easily, rapidly and cost effectively.Ex. The regulation sets out the requirement for compulsory notification of agreements to the Commission and gives the Commission powers to grant exemption to the rules.Ex. There should be plenty of space to lay out all the books attractively and for people to move about without feeling too crowded.----* cómo disponer de (algo) = disposition.* disponer de = command, have + in place, make + use of, have at + Posesivo + disposal.* disponer de fax = be telefacsimile capable.* disponer de fondos = dispose of + funds.* disponer de un rato libre = spare + time.* el hombre propone y Dios dispone = Man proposes, God disposes.* plan de cómo disponer de Algo = disposition instruction.* sin disponer de = in the absence of.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (frml) (establecer, ordenar) ley to provide (frml), to stipulate (frml); rey to decree; general/juez to orderen cumplimiento con lo dispuesto en el artículo primero — in accordance with the provisions of article one
la junta ha dispuesto subir la cuota de los socios — the committee has decided to increase membership fees
disponer que + subj: dispuso que todos sus bienes pasaran a la Iglesia he stipulated that his entire estate should go to the Church; el juez dispuso que fuera puesta en libertad — the judge ordered her release
2) (frml) (colocar, arreglar) to arrange, set out, lay out2.disponer vidisponer de alguien/algo — to have somebody/something at one's disposal
puede disponer de mí para lo que guste — (frml) I am at your disposal (frml)
¿dispones de un minuto? — do you have a minute?, have you got a minute?
3.con los recursos de que dispongo — with the means available to me o at my disposal
disponerse v pron (frml)disponerse a + inf: mientras se disponían a tomar le tren as they were about to catch the train; la tropa se dispuso a atacar — the troops prepared to attack
* * *= set, set + aside, dispose, set out, lay out.Ex: If no fines are to be charged for a particular combination of borrower and material type, set the maximum fine to zero.
Ex: A special note has been set aside for information about the person who is making the catalog entry.Ex: This system promises to augment existing networks with the appropriate intelligence which will enable them to build, test, manage, maintain, change, dispose and withdraw services easily, rapidly and cost effectively.Ex: The regulation sets out the requirement for compulsory notification of agreements to the Commission and gives the Commission powers to grant exemption to the rules.Ex: There should be plenty of space to lay out all the books attractively and for people to move about without feeling too crowded.* cómo disponer de (algo) = disposition.* disponer de = command, have + in place, make + use of, have at + Posesivo + disposal.* disponer de fax = be telefacsimile capable.* disponer de fondos = dispose of + funds.* disponer de un rato libre = spare + time.* el hombre propone y Dios dispone = Man proposes, God disposes.* plan de cómo disponer de Algo = disposition instruction.* sin disponer de = in the absence of.* * *vtla ley dispone que … the law provides o stipulates that …en cumplimiento con lo dispuesto en el artículo primero in accordance with the provisions of article onedisponer + INF:la junta ha dispuesto subir la cuota de los socios the committee has decided to increase membership feesel juez dispuso cumplir la orden de inmediato the judge ruled that the order be complied with immediatelydisponer QUE + SUBJ:dispuso que todos sus bienes pasaran a la Iglesia he laid down o stipulated that his entire estate should go to the Church, he bequeathed his entire estate to the Churchse dispuso que se efectuara por la noche it was decided that it should be carried out at nightel juez dispuso que fuera puesta en libertad the judge ordered her release o ordered that she should be freedla ley dispone que se haga así the law stipulates o says that it must be done like thisB ( frml) (colocar, arreglar) to arrange, set out, lay out■ disponervi1 (tener a disposición) disponer DE algn/algo to have sb/sth at one's disposal¿dispones de un minuto? do you have a minute?, have you got a minute?ya ni puedo disponer de lo que es mío now I can't even do what I like with what's minedispone de cuatro años para pagar you have four years in which to paycon los recursos de que dispongo with the means available to me o at my disposal2 (vender, dar) disponer DE algo to dispose OF sth( frml) disponerse A + INF:mientras se disponían a tomar un tren as they were preparing to o were about to catch a trainla tropa se dispuso a atacar the troops made ready to o prepared to attackse había dispuesto a lograrlo en un plazo de dos años she had resolved to achieve it within two years* * *
disponer ( conjugate disponer) verbo transitivo
1 (frml) (establecer, ordenar) [ ley] to provide (frml), to stipulate (frml);
[ rey] to decree;
[general/juez] to order
2 (frml) (colocar, arreglar) to arrange, set out, lay out
verbo intransitivo: disponer de algo ‹de tiempo/ayuda› to have sth;◊ con los recursos de que dispongo with the means available to me o at my disposal
disponerse verbo pronominal (frml) mientras se disponían a tomar el tren as they were about to catch the train;
la tropa se dispuso a atacar the troops prepared to attack
disponer
I verbo transitivo
1 (colocar) to arrange, set out
2 (preparar) to prepare: lo dispuso todo para el encuentro, she prepared everything for the meeting
3 (mandar, establecer) to lay down, state: así lo dispuso en su testamento, so he stipulated in his will
II verbo intransitivo disponer de, to have at one's disposal
' disponer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
como
- prever
- arreglar
- dispuse
- distribuir
- establecer
- tener
English:
boast
- dispose
- lay out
- redeploy
- set out
- disposal
- dispose of
- lay
- put
- will
* * *♦ vt1. [colocar] to arrange;dispuso los libros por orden alfabético she arranged the books in alphabetical order2. [arreglar, preparar] to arrange;dispuso todo para el viaje he made all the arrangements for the journey;dispuso el salón para recibir a sus invitados she got the living-room ready for the guests3. [cena, comida] to lay on4. [determinar] [sujeto: persona] to decide;[sujeto: ley, cláusula] to stipulate;el juez dispuso que se cerrara el local the judge ordered that the premises be closed;en su testamento dispuso que… she stated in her will that…;el consejo de administración dispuso ampliar el capital de la empresa the board of directors decided to increase the company's capital;el gobierno dispuso que se hiciera así it was the government's decision that it should be done that way;según lo dispuesto en el artículo 8,… according to the provisions of Article 8,…;la ley dispone que no haya pena de cárcel para mayores de setenta y cinco años the law stipulates o lays down that people over the age of seventy-five cannot be sent to prison♦ vi1.disponer de [poseer] to have;dispongo de todo el tiempo del mundo I have all the time in the world;el hotel dispone de piscina y cancha de tenis the hotel has a swimming pool and a tennis court;el personal de que disponemos no es suficiente the number of staff we have at the moment is insufficient2.disponer de [usar] to make use of;dispón de mi casa siempre que quieras you're welcome in my house whenever you like;puede disponer de mí para lo que quiera I'm entirely at your disposal if ever you need anything* * *<part dispuesto>I v/t1 ( arreglar) arrange2 ( preparar) prepare3 ( ordenar) stipulateII v/i:disponer de algo have sth at one’s disposal* * *disponer {60} vt1) : to arrange, to lay out2) : to stipulate, to order3) : to preparedisponer vidisponer de : to have at one's disposal* * *disponer vb1. (tener) to have2. (utilizar) to use -
3 disponer de
v.1 to have, to call on, to call upon, to have at one's disposal.Yo dispongo de mucho dinero I have lots of money.2 to count on.El gerente dispuso del personal The manager counted on the staff.* * *(v.) = command, have + in place, make + use of, have at + Posesivo + disposalEx. A well-considered ideology cognizant of the nature of the materials cataloged is prerequisite and fundamental to the design of any viable cataloging system, and particularly one that is to command universal acceptance.Ex. The first country to have in place an operational domestic geostationary satellite communications system was Canada.Ex. The example search in figure 8.3 shows how the statements in an online search make use of Boolean logic operators.Ex. But this would require time and competencies, which not all policy makers have at their disposal.* * *(v.) = command, have + in place, make + use of, have at + Posesivo + disposalEx: A well-considered ideology cognizant of the nature of the materials cataloged is prerequisite and fundamental to the design of any viable cataloging system, and particularly one that is to command universal acceptance.
Ex: The first country to have in place an operational domestic geostationary satellite communications system was Canada.Ex: The example search in figure 8.3 shows how the statements in an online search make use of Boolean logic operators.Ex: But this would require time and competencies, which not all policy makers have at their disposal. -
4 disponer
• arrange• decide• determine• determine to• dispose• lay open• lay out on• put in order -
5 disponer de
• count on• Havana cigar• have a baby• have at heart• have at one's fingertips -
6 disponer de fax
(v.) = be telefacsimile capableEx. It seems safe to say that most libraries which are not yet telefacsimile capable are contemplating the introduction of this technology.* * *(v.) = be telefacsimile capableEx: It seems safe to say that most libraries which are not yet telefacsimile capable are contemplating the introduction of this technology.
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7 disponer de fondos
(v.) = dispose of + fundsEx. CRG has always remained an amateur organization in the sense that it does not dispose of large funds, and its members are actuated by enthusiasm for the subject rather than by the hope of wealth.* * *(v.) = dispose of + fundsEx: CRG has always remained an amateur organization in the sense that it does not dispose of large funds, and its members are actuated by enthusiasm for the subject rather than by the hope of wealth.
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8 disponer de un rato libre
(v.) = spare + timeEx. A small committee of librarians, whenever they could spare time from their existing jobs and in their own time, began to build up a card file of information on available resources in the city.* * *(v.) = spare + timeEx: A small committee of librarians, whenever they could spare time from their existing jobs and in their own time, began to build up a card file of information on available resources in the city.
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9 disponer a hacer algo
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10 disponer de dinero
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11 disponer de distinta forma
• rearrangeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > disponer de distinta forma
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12 disponer de forma distinta
• rearrangeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > disponer de forma distinta
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13 disponer de otro modo
• arrange in a different way• rearrange -
14 disponer en forma de gradas
• arrange in tiersDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > disponer en forma de gradas
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15 disponer en tablas
• put in tables• tabulate -
16 disponer la mesa
• lay the plans for• lay to -
17 disponer que
• determine that• lay down one's rules• lay down the law• order that• provide that• stipulate that -
18 disponer que
v.1 to provide that.El plan dispuso que todo mejorara The plan provided that everything improve.2 to stipulate that, to lay down that, to order, to determine that.Dispusieron que yo fuera They stipulated that I go. -
19 cómo disponer de
cómo disponer de (algo)(n.) = dispositionEx: The process provides an effective means of controlling such serials until a final decision has been made regarding their disposition.
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20 plan de cómo disponer de
plan de cómo disponer de (algo)(n.) = disposition instruction, disposition instructionEx: The National Archives must cooperate with agencies involved in federal geoscience to communicate clear records disposition instructions to present-day federal geoscientists.
Ex: The National Archives must cooperate with agencies involved in federal geoscience to communicate clear records disposition instructions to present-day federal geoscientists.
См. также в других словарях:
disponer — Se conjuga como: reponer Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: disponer disponiendo dispuesto Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. dispongo dispones dispone… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
disponer — verbo transitivo 1. Poner en orden (una persona) [una cosa] convenientemente: He dispuesto las botellas en la bodega. El general dispuso sus baterías en torno a la ciudad. 2. Preparar (una persona … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Disponer — Dis*pon er, n. (Scots Law) One who legally transfers property from himself to another. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disponer — disponer(se) 1. ‘Poner(se) o colocar(se)’, ‘mandar u ordenar’, ‘preparar(se)’, ‘tener’ y ‘servirse de alguien o algo’. Verbo irregular: se conjuga como poner (→ apéndice 1, n.º 47). El imperativo singular es dispón (tú) y disponé (vos), y no ⊕… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
disponer — (Del lat. disponĕre). 1. tr. Colocar, poner algo en orden y situación conveniente. U. t. c. prnl.) 2. Deliberar, determinar, mandar lo que ha de hacerse. 3. preparar (ǁ prevenir). U. t. c. prnl.) 4. intr. Ejercitar en algo facultades de dominio,… … Diccionario de la lengua española
disponer — (Del lat. disponere, poner por separado.) ► verbo transitivo 1 Colocar o distribuir de manera ordenada y conveniente: ■ dispuso su ropa con mucho cuidado dentro de la maleta. SE CONJUGA COMO poner SINÓNIMO aderezar arreglar colocar … Enciclopedia Universal
disponer — {{#}}{{LM D13731}}{{〓}} {{ConjD13731}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynD14055}} {{[}}disponer{{]}} ‹dis·po·ner› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Poner o ponerse en el orden o en la situación adecuados o de la manera que conviene para un fin: • Antes del acto… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
disponer — (v) (Básico) determinar y ordenar lo que debe hacerse Ejemplos: Usted tiene que hacer lo que el médico dispone hasta que se recupere. La casa es mía y puedo disponer de ella sin consultar tu opinión, hasta puedo venderla. Sinónimos: mandar (v)… … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
disponer — v tr (Se conjuga como poner, l0c. Su participio es irregular: dispuesto) 1 Ordenar, con autoridad, que se haga o deje de hacer algo: La ley dispone que todos reciban un salario justo , El cielo así lo dispuso / y así tenía que pasar , Su mamá… … Español en México
disponer — transitivo 1) arreglar, colocar, ordenar, aderezar, aprestar*, alinear, distribuir. 2) preparar, prevenir, aguzar los dientes, preparar los bártulos. «Disponer es un trabajo más elevado y más grande que preparar. Se dispone el plan y se preparan… … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
disponer — tr. Colocar, poner las cosas en orden y situación conveniente. Determinar lo que debe hacerse. Preparar … Diccionario Castellano