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1 dispuesto
adj.disposed, all set, prepared, ready.past part.past participle of spanish verb: disponer.* * *1→ link=disponer disponer► adjetivo1 (decidido) determined2 (preparado) prepared, ready, willing3 (arreglado) arranged, settled, ready4 (despabilado) bright, clever, capable5 (servicial) helpful* * *(f. - dispuesta)adj.ready, prepared* * *1.PP de disponer2. ADJ1) (=preparado) arranged, readytodo está dispuesto para las elecciones — everything is set o arranged o ready for the elections
los platos están ya dispuestos en la mesa — the plates are already laid out o set on the table
¿estáis dispuestos para salir? — are you ready to leave?
2) (=decidido) willing•
estar dispuesto a, estábamos dispuestos al diálogo — we were willing o prepared to discuss the matter•
bien dispuesto — well-disposed•
mal dispuesto — ill-disposed•
poco dispuesto — reluctant, unwillingparece poco dispuesta a colaborar — she seems reluctant o unwilling to cooperate
* * *- ta adjetivoa) ( preparado) readyb) ( con voluntad) willingdispuesto a + inf — prepared to + inf
* * *= ready [readier -comp., readiest -sup.], willing, nothing loath.Ex. Copies with holds must be cataloged quickly to have them ready for the borrower.Ex. Any attempt to coerce a response without good reason based on that child's present predicament is to place in jeopardy the child's willing engagement now and in the future.Ex. The stranger, nothing loath to start a conversation with them, looked at them smilingly.----* dispuesto a = disposed to.* dispuesto a ayudar = willing, willing to help.* dispuesto a intentarlo = willing to try.* dispuesto de forma uniforme = regimented.* estar dispuestísimo a = be more than willing to.* estar dispuesto = be game.* estar dispuesto a = be keen to, be prepared to, be willing to, be of a mind to, be willing and able to, be ready, willing and able.* estar dispuesto a todo = be ready, willing and able.* estar dispuesto y deseoso a = be willing and able to.* estar poco dispuesto = be reluctant.* estar preparado y dispuesto a todo = be ready, willing and able.* estar siempre dispuesto a ayudar = be always willing to assist.* muy dispuesto a = all ready to.* no dispuesto = unprepared.* no estar dispuesto a = be unwilling to, be negatively disposed to.* poco dispuesto = disinclined.* * *- ta adjetivoa) ( preparado) readyb) ( con voluntad) willingdispuesto a + inf — prepared to + inf
* * *= ready [readier -comp., readiest -sup.], willing, nothing loath.Ex: Copies with holds must be cataloged quickly to have them ready for the borrower.
Ex: Any attempt to coerce a response without good reason based on that child's present predicament is to place in jeopardy the child's willing engagement now and in the future.Ex: The stranger, nothing loath to start a conversation with them, looked at them smilingly.* dispuesto a = disposed to.* dispuesto a ayudar = willing, willing to help.* dispuesto a intentarlo = willing to try.* dispuesto de forma uniforme = regimented.* estar dispuestísimo a = be more than willing to.* estar dispuesto = be game.* estar dispuesto a = be keen to, be prepared to, be willing to, be of a mind to, be willing and able to, be ready, willing and able.* estar dispuesto a todo = be ready, willing and able.* estar dispuesto y deseoso a = be willing and able to.* estar poco dispuesto = be reluctant.* estar preparado y dispuesto a todo = be ready, willing and able.* estar siempre dispuesto a ayudar = be always willing to assist.* muy dispuesto a = all ready to.* no dispuesto = unprepared.* no estar dispuesto a = be unwilling to, be negatively disposed to.* poco dispuesto = disinclined.* * *dispuesto -ta1 (preparado) readytodo está dispuesto para el viaje everything is arranged o ready for the tripla mesa está dispuesta the table is set o laid2 (con voluntad) dispuesto A + INF prepared to + INFsiempre está dispuesto a ayudar he's always prepared o willing o ready to helpla empresa no está dispuesta a ceder the company is not prepared o willing to back downllegó dispuesto a hacer las paces con ella he arrived ready to make it up with her* * *
Del verbo disponer: ( conjugate disponer)
dispuesto es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
disponer
dispuesto
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: dispuesto 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
dispuesto -ta adjetivo
dispuesto a hacer algo prepared to do sth
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
dispuesto,-a adjetivo
1 (preparado) ready
2 (colocado) arranged
3 (resuelto, convencido) determined: estamos dispuestos a afrontar las consecuencias, we are prepared to take the consequences
4 (voluntarioso) willing
5 (previsto, estipulado) lo enterraron según lo dispuesto en su testamento, he was buried as stipulated in his will
' dispuesto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acudir
- dispuesta
- preparada
- preparado
- cumplimiento
- solícito
English:
amenable
- disposed
- game
- inclined
- prepared
- ready
- unwilling
- well-disposed
- willing
- agreeable
- go
- mettle
- oblige
- sympathetic
- unhelpful
- well
* * *dispuesto, -a♦ participiover disponer♦ adj1. [preparado, organizado] ready;todo está dispuesto para que comience la semifinal everything is ready for the semifinal to start;la mesa ya está dispuesta the table has been laid2. [decidido, con plena voluntad]dispuesto a algo: parecían dispuestos al acuerdo they seemed to be willing to reach an agreement;está dispuesto a todo con tal de conseguir lo que quiere he's prepared to do anything as long as he gets what he wants;estar dispuesto a hacer algo to be prepared to do sth;siempre estuvo dispuesto a cooperar he was always willing to cooperate;no estoy dispuesto a tolerarlo más I'm not prepared to tolerate it any longer3. [capaz] capable;[a ayudar] ready to help;es un chico muy dispuesto he's a very obliging o willing lad* * *I part → disponerII adj para expresar preparación ready (a to); para expresar voluntad willing, disposed ( a hacer algo to do sth)* * *dispuesto, -ta adjpreparado: ready, prepared, disposed* * *dispuesto adj1. (preparado) ready2. (con voluntad) prepared / willing -
2 dispuesto a
Ex. Recently, however, libraries have again become more disposed to cooperate with educational associations.* * *Ex: Recently, however, libraries have again become more disposed to cooperate with educational associations.
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3 dispuesto
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4 dispuesto a ayudar
= willing, willing to helpEx. Any attempt to coerce a response without good reason based on that child's present predicament is to place in jeopardy the child's willing engagement now and in the future.Ex. Results have not been dramatic, but librarians should be willing to help such efforts with all the means at their disposal.* * *= willing, willing to helpEx: Any attempt to coerce a response without good reason based on that child's present predicament is to place in jeopardy the child's willing engagement now and in the future.
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5 dispuesto a intentarlo
Ex. We are willing to try and do the best we may, however little or however much it may signify to any particular individual.* * *Ex: We are willing to try and do the best we may, however little or however much it may signify to any particular individual.
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6 dispuesto de forma uniforme
(adj.) = regimentedEx. Whereas, before, the land was dense with stately white pines, now apple, plum, pear, peach, and cherry orchards stood in regimented rows and cattle grazed peacefully.* * *(adj.) = regimentedEx: Whereas, before, the land was dense with stately white pines, now apple, plum, pear, peach, and cherry orchards stood in regimented rows and cattle grazed peacefully.
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7 dispuesto a disparar
• trigger finger• trigger mechanism -
8 dispuesto a rendirse
• ready to give up -
9 dispuesto a todo
• ready for anything -
10 dispuesto con astucia
• deep-laid• well digger• well-designed• well-tempered corporation• well-thought of -
11 dispuesto de antemano
• arranged beforehand• prearranged -
12 dispuesto desordenadamente
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13 estar dispuesto
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14 estar dispuesto a
(v.) = be keen to, be prepared to, be willing to, be of a mind to, be willing and able to, be ready, willing and ableEx. Hosts are less keen to standardise, although the EURONET Common Command Language has been adopted by various hosts, and there is some recognition of the potential benefits to the user of greater standardisation.Ex. Also, in controlled indexing language data bases, there is often an assumption that a user will be prepared to chase strings of references or to consult a sometimes complex thesaurus.Ex. Whoever cataloged it at LC, and I'm willing to bet it happened elsewhere too, probably didn't get much beyond the dust jacket where there was a big clue about something special to the book.Ex. I don't think the Council on Library Resources is of any mind to go shelling out money for ten years the way it did before.Ex. It was the first time any government had committed itself to providing work for any person who was willing and able to work.Ex. However, unlike most artists, Ritchie was ready, willing and able to explain the deeper meanings in his pieces.* * *(v.) = be keen to, be prepared to, be willing to, be of a mind to, be willing and able to, be ready, willing and ableEx: Hosts are less keen to standardise, although the EURONET Common Command Language has been adopted by various hosts, and there is some recognition of the potential benefits to the user of greater standardisation.
Ex: Also, in controlled indexing language data bases, there is often an assumption that a user will be prepared to chase strings of references or to consult a sometimes complex thesaurus.Ex: Whoever cataloged it at LC, and I'm willing to bet it happened elsewhere too, probably didn't get much beyond the dust jacket where there was a big clue about something special to the book.Ex: I don't think the Council on Library Resources is of any mind to go shelling out money for ten years the way it did before.Ex: It was the first time any government had committed itself to providing work for any person who was willing and able to work.Ex: However, unlike most artists, Ritchie was ready, willing and able to explain the deeper meanings in his pieces. -
15 estar dispuesto a todo
(v.) = be ready, willing and ableEx. However, unlike most artists, Ritchie was ready, willing and able to explain the deeper meanings in his pieces.* * *(v.) = be ready, willing and ableEx: However, unlike most artists, Ritchie was ready, willing and able to explain the deeper meanings in his pieces.
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16 estar dispuesto y deseoso a
(v.) = be willing and able toEx. It was the first time any government had committed itself to providing work for any person who was willing and able to work.* * *(v.) = be willing and able toEx: It was the first time any government had committed itself to providing work for any person who was willing and able to work.
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17 estar poco dispuesto
(v.) = be reluctantEx. Many libraries are reluctant to reclassify stock and many libraries leave stock classified according to earlier editions long after the earlier edition has been superseded.* * *(v.) = be reluctantEx: Many libraries are reluctant to reclassify stock and many libraries leave stock classified according to earlier editions long after the earlier edition has been superseded.
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18 estar preparado y dispuesto a
(v.) = be willing and able toEx. It was the first time any government had committed itself to providing work for any person who was willing and able to work.* * *(v.) = be willing and able toEx: It was the first time any government had committed itself to providing work for any person who was willing and able to work.
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19 estar preparado y dispuesto a todo
(v.) = be ready, willing and ableEx. However, unlike most artists, Ritchie was ready, willing and able to explain the deeper meanings in his pieces.* * *(v.) = be ready, willing and ableEx: However, unlike most artists, Ritchie was ready, willing and able to explain the deeper meanings in his pieces.
Spanish-English dictionary > estar preparado y dispuesto a todo
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20 estar siempre dispuesto a ayudar
Ex. All of the sample agreed that the library staff are always willing to assist.* * *Ex: All of the sample agreed that the library staff are always willing to assist.
Spanish-English dictionary > estar siempre dispuesto a ayudar
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dispuesto — dispuesto, ta adjetivo 1. (estar) Que está listo para ser utilizado: La mesa está dispuesta. 2. (estar) Que está listo para hacer una cosa o decidido a hacerla: Está dispuesto a hacer la comida. Está dispuesta para salir. 3. Que hace las cosas c … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
dispuesto — dispuesto, ta (Del part. irreg. de disponer; lat. disposĭtus). 1. adj. Apuesto, gallardo, bien proporcionado. 2. Hábil, despejado. bien dispuesto. loc. adj. Con entera salud. 2. Con ánimo favorable. mal dispuesto. loc. adj … Diccionario de la lengua española
dispuesto — dispuesto, ta adjetivo 1) apuesto, gallardo, aliñado. 2) hábil, apto, habilidoso, despejado, despierto, trabajador, inteligente … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
dispuesto — (Part. irreg. de disponer.) ► adjetivo 1 Que está preparado: ■ llegó dispuesta a conseguir sus propósitos, costase lo que costase. SINÓNIMO listo 2 Que es inteligente y apto: ■ es un chico muy dispuesto, sobre todo para las ciencias. FRASEOLOGÍA … Enciclopedia Universal
dispuesto — I. pp de disponer o disponerse: Se ha dispuesto la movilización de furgones II. adj 1 Que está preparado o listo para hacer algo, que tiene la intención de hacer algo: Parecía dispuesto a escribir más , un partido dispuesto a tomar el poder, un… … Español en México
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dispuesto — (adj) (Intermedio) que está preparado y tiene ganas e intención de hacer algo Ejemplos: El primer ministro está dispuesto a entablar un diálogo con los manifestantes que exigen su dimisión. Todos estamos dispuestos para empezar. Sinónimos:… … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
dispuesto — ta p. irreg. de disponer. adj. Con ánimo favorable o desfavorable … Diccionario Castellano
bien o mal dispuesto — ► locución 1. Que tiene una actitud favorable o desfavorable. 2. Con buena o mala salud … Enciclopedia Universal
crédito dispuesto — Economía. Cantidad total del crédito utilizado por el cliente en un momento dado … Diccionario de Economía Alkona
crédito dispuesto — Economía. Cantidad total del crédito utilizado por el cliente en un momento dado … Diccionario de Economía