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1 doscientos
adj.1 two-hundred.2 two-hundredth.* * *► adjetivo1 (numeral) two hundred; (cardinal) two-hundredth► nombre masculino,nombre femenino* * *doscientos, -asADJ PRON SM two hundred seiscientos 1.* * *I IImasculino (number) two hundred* * *I IImasculino (number) two hundred* * *adjective / pronountwo hundred, number two hundred* * *
doscientos 1◊ - tas adjetivo/pronombre
two hundred;
para ejemplos ver quinientos
doscientos 2 sustantivo masculino
(number) two hundred
doscientos,-as adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino two hundred
' doscientos' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acertante
- doscientas
- lisa
- liso
- y
English:
con
- hundred
- neighborhood
- neighbourhood
- and
* * *doscientos, -as númtwo hundred;ver también treinta* * *adj two hundred* * *doscientos, - tas adj: two hundreddoscientos nms & pl: two hundred* * *doscientos num two hundred -
2 doscientos
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3 doscientas
doscientos,-as adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino two hundred
' doscientas' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cala
- descubierta
- descubierto
- ser
- transportar
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4 y
conj.1 and.un ordenador y una impresora a computer and a printerhoras y horas de espera hours and hours of waiting2 what about.¿y tu mujer? what about your wife?m.y, letter y.* * *y1 and■ ¡y no chilles! and don't shout!2 (hora) past3 (en pregunta) what about■ ¿y Pepe, se viene? what about Pepe, is he coming?4 (repetición) after■ veces y veces time after time, time and time again\y eso que even though■ no lo encontré, y eso que lo busqué en todas partes I couldn't find it even though I looked everywhere for it■ me asusté, y eso que yo no soy miedoso it gave me a fright, and I'm not easily frightened, you know¿y (qué)? so (what)?¿y si... ? what if... ?¡y tanto! you bet!, and how! Table 1 NOTA See also e/Table 1* * *conj.* * *[i'ɣrjeɣa]= y SF (=letra) Y, y* * ** * *= and (&), AND, as well as, both... and....Ex. These became known as community information services or, more commonly, as Information and Referral (I&R) services.Ex. The Boolean logic operator AND retrieves all records that contain both words anywhere in the record.Ex. All means of conveying affinitive relationships list a number of terms which may be used as well as, or instead of, the original entry term.Ex. References will also be necessary, in respect of any variant forms of headings, for headings on both main and added entries.----* Adjetivo + y además + Adjetivo = Adjetivo + if + Adjetivo.* cromosoma Y = y chromosome.* Generación Y = Generation Y.* y además = then again, and on top of that.* y además otro(s) = still (an)other(s).* ¿Y ahora qué? = What's next?, What next?.* y a la vez = cum, yet.* y al mismo tiempo = and in the process, yet.* y antes de nada = the next thing + Pronombre + know.* y antes de que + Pronombre + dar + cuenta = the next thing + Pronombre + know.* y así sucesivamente = and so on, and so on....* y aun mejor = better yet.* y con razón = and rightfully so.* y cuanto mucho menos = much less.* y Dios sabe qué más = and Heaven knows what else.* y encima = into the bargain.* y ¡y listo! = and presto.* y lo peor de todo = and worst of all, and worst of all.* y más adelante = and beyond.* y más allá = and beyond.* y mejor aun = better yet.* y merecidamente = and rightfully so.* y mucho menos = much less, least of all.* y mucho(s) más = and more.* y otras cosas = and things.* y otro(s) = et al. (et alii), still (an)other(s).* y poco más = and little more.* y que = with.* ¡y qué más da! = so what!, so what!.* ¿y si... ? = what if... ?.* y similares = and the kind.* y sin embargo = but then again.* y sobre todo = and worst of all.* y todo este tipo de cosas = and all this sort of thing.* y un largo etcétera = and so on, and so on....* y un largo etcétera, etcétera = and so on and so forth, and so on and so forth.* y unos cuantos más = and a few others.* * ** * *= and (&), AND, as well as, both... and....Ex: These became known as community information services or, more commonly, as Information and Referral (I&R) services.
Ex: The Boolean logic operator AND retrieves all records that contain both words anywhere in the record.Ex: All means of conveying affinitive relationships list a number of terms which may be used as well as, or instead of, the original entry term.Ex: References will also be necessary, in respect of any variant forms of headings, for headings on both main and added entries.* Adjetivo + y además + Adjetivo = Adjetivo + if + Adjetivo.* cromosoma Y = y chromosome.* Generación Y = Generation Y.* y además = then again, and on top of that.* y además otro(s) = still (an)other(s).* ¿Y ahora qué? = What's next?, What next?.* y a la vez = cum, yet.* y al mismo tiempo = and in the process, yet.* y antes de nada = the next thing + Pronombre + know.* y antes de que + Pronombre + dar + cuenta = the next thing + Pronombre + know.* y así sucesivamente = and so on, and so on....* y aun mejor = better yet.* y con razón = and rightfully so.* y cuanto mucho menos = much less.* y Dios sabe qué más = and Heaven knows what else.* y encima = into the bargain.* y ¡y listo! = and presto.* y lo peor de todo = and worst of all, and worst of all.* y más adelante = and beyond.* y más allá = and beyond.* y mejor aun = better yet.* y merecidamente = and rightfully so.* y mucho menos = much less, least of all.* y mucho(s) más = and more.* y otras cosas = and things.* y otro(s) = et al. (et alii), still (an)other(s).* y poco más = and little more.* y que = with.* ¡y qué más da! = so what!, so what!.* ¿y si... ? = what if... ?.* y similares = and the kind.* y sin embargo = but then again.* y sobre todo = and worst of all.* y todo este tipo de cosas = and all this sort of thing.* y un largo etcétera = and so on, and so on....* y un largo etcétera, etcétera = and so on and so forth, and so on and so forth.* y unos cuantos más = and a few others.* * *y2A1 (indicando conexión, añadidura) andhabla inglés, francés y alemán he speaks English, French and Germanuna zona montañosa y de escasa vegetación a mountainous, sparsely vegetated areayo me quedo y los niños también I'm staying and so are the childrenella tiene 25 años y él 28 she's 25 and he's 282 (con valor adversativo) while, and¡yo aquí trabajando y ellos en la playa! here am I working while o and they're at the beach!B1 (indicando acumulación) andiba llegando gente y más gente more and more people kept arrivinghabla y habla pero no dice nada he talks and talks but he doesn't really say anythingmedia hora más y estamos en Caracas another half hour and we'll be in Caracasatrévete y verás just you dare and you'll see!C1(en preguntas): ¿y tu padre? ¿qué tal está? and how's your father?¿y Mónica? ¿se ha ido? where's Monica? has she gone?yo no oigo nada ¿y tú? I can't hear anything, can you?a mí me regaló dinero ¿y a ti? she gave me money, what did she give you? o what about you?nos vamos — pero ¿y el trabajo? we're going — but, what about the work?¿y? ¿qué resolvieron? well? o so? what did you decide?no hay trenes — ¿y? or ¿y qué? vamos en taxi there are no trains — so what? o what of it? we can take a taxi¿y a mí qué? so, what's it to me?D1la casa tiene piscina y todo the house has a swimming pool and everythingfíjate que le pega y todo you know, he even hits her¿y se lo diste? — y sí, no tuve más remedio and you gave it to him? — well yes, I had no choicey bueno, habrá que hacerlo oh well, we'll have to do itE(en números): cuarenta y cinco forty-fivedoscientos treinta y tres two hundred and thirty-threeuno y medio one and a halfY1, y(the letter) Y, y* * *
Multiple Entries:
Y
y
Y,
y conjunción
1 ( en general) and;
¡yo gano el dinero y él lo gasta! I earn the money and he spends it!
2a) ( en preguntas):◊ ¿y tu padre? ¿qué tal está? and how's your father?;
yo no oigo nada ¿y tú? I can't hear anything, can you?
◊ ¿y qué? so what?;
¿y a mí qué? so, what's it to me?
3 (esp RPl fam) ( encabezando respuestas) well;◊ ¿fuiste? — y sí, no tuve más remedio did you go? — well yes, I had no choice;
y bueno oh well
4 (en números, la hora):
doscientos treinta y tres two hundred and thirty-three;
la una y diez ten after (AmE) o (BrE) past one
Y, y f (letra) Y, y
'Y' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abismo
- abogada
- abogado
- abordar
- abrir
- abrirse
- abundancia
- acaramelada
- acaramelado
- acercar
- achuchar
- actual
- agachar
- aguantar
- ajedrez
- ajo
- almuerzo
- alquilar
- amén
- añadidura
- ancha
- ancho
- andar
- anochecer
- aparte
- apear
- apoltronarse
- aprovecharse
- aquél
- aquélla
- aquí
- arrancar
- asesinar
- aterrizar
- atravesada
- atravesado
- aún
- ávida
- ávido
- bañera
- bar
- barro
- bastante
- beneficio
- berrido
- bien
- billete
- billón
- binomio
- blusón
English:
aback
- about
- abroad
- accuracy
- accustom
- action
- actual
- add
- administration
- ado
- advantage
- after
- afterwards
- again
- ago
- ahead
- ale
- alike
- alive
- all
- alone
- aloud
- already
- also
- always
- and
- AOB
- appropriate
- Arabian
- around
- art
- backdrop
- barrel
- bass
- beast
- bed
- begin
- besides
- between
- black
- blessing
- BLT
- blue-collar
- blunder
- board
- body
- boil down
- bomb
- bonus
- border
* * *Y, y [i'γrjeγa] nf[letra] Y, y* * *yconj and* * *y nf: twenty-sixth letter of the Spanish alphabety conj1) : andmi hermano y yo: my brother and I¿y los demás?: and (what about) the others?cincuenta y cinco: fifty- fivey por supuesto: well, of course* * *y conj1. (en general) and2. (con la hora) past3. (en preguntas) what about...?¿y tu hermano? what about your brother? -
5 acertante
adj.winning.f. & m.winner.los máximos acertantes the jackpot winners (de quiniela, lotería)* * *► adjetivo1 winning1 (concurso, quiniela) winner; (problema) solver* * *1.ADJ [quiniela, boleto] winning2.SMF [de quiniela, concurso] winner* * *Iadjetivo winning (before n)IImasculino y femenino winnerlos máximos acertantes — the big o major prize winners
* * *Ex. He then ended his affair with Mia, Bram's housekeeper cum lottery winner and daughter of the kook who swears he was abuducted by aliens.----* acertante de la lotería = lottery winner.* * *Iadjetivo winning (before n)IImasculino y femenino winnerlos máximos acertantes — the big o major prize winners
* * *Ex: He then ended his affair with Mia, Bram's housekeeper cum lottery winner and daughter of the kook who swears he was abuducted by aliens.
* acertante de la lotería = lottery winner.* * *winning ( before n)winnerlos máximos acertantes de las quinielas ≈ top dividend (sports) lottery winners ( in US), ≈ top dividend pools winners ( in UK)* * *
acertante adjetivo
winning ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
winner
acertante
I sustantivo masculino y femenino winner
II adjetivo winning: la combinación acertante recibirá doscientos millones, owners of the winning numbers will receive two hundred million pesetas
* * *♦ adjwinning♦ nmfwinner;sólo ha habido dos acertantes de seis only two people got all six numbers right;los máximos acertantes [de lotería] the entrants with the most right numbers;[de quiniela] the entrants with the highest number of score draws* * *m/f de apuesta winner* * *acertante adj: winningacertante nmf: winner -
6 cien
adj.1 one-hundred, hundred, a hundred.2 one-hundredth.f. & m.a or one hundred.cien mil a o one hundred thousandpor cien percentcien por cien a hundred percent;m.hundred, a hundred.* * *1 one hundred, a hundred1 one hundred, a hundred\cien por cien one hundred per centponerse a cien familiar to blow one's top, get all worked up Table 1 NOTA see also ciento and seis/Table 1* * *1. noun m. 2. adj.hundred, a hundred* * *IADJ, PRON [antes de s, apócope de ciento] a hundred, one hundredes de lana cien por cien — it's pure wool, it's a hundred per cent wool
- me pone a cienCIEN, CIENTO ► La traducción de cien(to) puede ser a hundred o one hundred: Tengo que escribir cien páginas I've got to write a o one hundred pages Murió a la edad de ciento veinte años He died at the age of a o one hundred and twenty Sin embargo, hay que utilizar siempre one hundred: ► cuando cien(to) va detrás de otra cifra: El curso cuesta dos mil ciento noventa libras The course costs two thousand one hundred and ninety pounds ► cuando se quiere precisar que se trata de cien(to) y no de doscientos {etc}: I said "one hundred" not "two hundred" Para otros usos y ejemplos ver cien I, ciento II** SM bog **, lavatory, john (EEUU) ** * *Iadjetivo invariable/pronombre a/one hundredcien mil — a/one hundred thousand
IIes cien por cien algodón — (esp Esp) it's a hundred percent cotton
* * *= hundred, hundred, one hundred.Ex. There seems little point in hundreds of cataloguers in separate locations wading through cataloguing codes and classification schemes in order to create a variety of catalogue records for the same work.Ex. There seems little point in hundreds of cataloguers in separate locations wading through cataloguing codes and classification schemes in order to create a variety of catalogue records for the same work.Ex. It features elements of many of the trends in classification theory and practice over the past one hundred years.----* cien por cien = one hundred percent.* cientos = oodles, scores.* cientos de = hundreds of, yards of.* cientos de miles = hundreds of thousands, tens of thousands.* cientos de millones = hundred million.* cien veces = hundred-fold.* dar cien mil vueltas = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.* darle cien mil vueltas a Alguien = knock + spots off + Nombre.* de menos del 10 por ciento = single digit, single figure.* en tanto por ciento = percentage-wise.* más del 10 por ciento = double digit, double figure.* más vale pájaro en mano que ciento volando = a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.* Número + por ciento = by + factor of + Número, Número + percentage points.* por ciento = per cent [percent] (%).* por debajo del 10 por ciento = single digit, single figure.* por encima del 10 por ciento = double digit.* tanto por ciento = percentage.* tienda de todo a cien = dollar store.* veinte por ciento = two-tenths.* * *Iadjetivo invariable/pronombre a/one hundredcien mil — a/one hundred thousand
IIes cien por cien algodón — (esp Esp) it's a hundred percent cotton
* * *= hundred, hundred, one hundred.Ex: There seems little point in hundreds of cataloguers in separate locations wading through cataloguing codes and classification schemes in order to create a variety of catalogue records for the same work.
Ex: There seems little point in hundreds of cataloguers in separate locations wading through cataloguing codes and classification schemes in order to create a variety of catalogue records for the same work.Ex: It features elements of many of the trends in classification theory and practice over the past one hundred years.* cien por cien = one hundred percent.* cientos = oodles, scores.* cientos de = hundreds of, yards of.* cientos de miles = hundreds of thousands, tens of thousands.* cientos de millones = hundred million.* cien veces = hundred-fold.* dar cien mil vueltas = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.* darle cien mil vueltas a Alguien = knock + spots off + Nombre.* de menos del 10 por ciento = single digit, single figure.* en tanto por ciento = percentage-wise.* más del 10 por ciento = double digit, double figure.* más vale pájaro en mano que ciento volando = a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.* Número + por ciento = by + factor of + Número, Número + percentage points.* por ciento = per cent [percent] (%).* por debajo del 10 por ciento = single digit, single figure.* por encima del 10 por ciento = double digit.* tanto por ciento = percentage.* tienda de todo a cien = dollar store.* veinte por ciento = two-tenths.* * *cien1adj inv/prona/one hundredcien euros a/one hundred euroscien mil a/one hundred thousandes cien por cien algodón it's pure cotton, it's a hundred percent cottonno estoy convencido al cien por cien I'm not totally convincedponer a algn a cien ( Esp); to get sb annoyedcien2el cien one hundred, number one hundred* * *
Del verbo ciar: ( conjugate ciar)
cíen es:
3ª persona plural (ellos/ellas/ustedes) presente subjuntivo3ª persona plural (ellos/ellas/ustedes) imperativo
cien adj inv/pron
a/one hundred;◊ cien mil a/one hundred thousand;
es cien por cien algodón (esp Esp) it's a hundred percent cotton
■ sustantivo masculino: el cien (number) one hundred
cien adjetivo & sustantivo masculino inv hundred
cien personas, a o one hundred people
cinco por cien, five per cent
♦ Locuciones: familiar poner a alguien a cien, to drive sb mad
cien por cien, (completamente, de principio a fin) one hundred per cent: una sustancia cien por cien vegetal, a substance made from natural products only
ir/andar con cien ojos, to keep your eyes peeled
Recuerda que en inglés no tiene plural ( one/ two/three, etc. hundred) excepto cuando expresa una cantidad indeterminada: Había cientos de personas. There were hundreds of people there.
' cien' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- antecesor
- antecesora
- baja
- bajo
- cabida
- casi
- contratación
- dividendo
- haber
- más
- neta
- neto
- pago
- poner
- venir
- ciento
- pájaro
English:
A
- aboard
- another
- around
- aware
- bet
- by
- deep
- discount
- funnel
- horsepower
- hundred
- length
- live
- offshore
- than
- vicinity
- watt
- within
- worth
* * *cien núma o one hundred;cien mil a o one hundred thousand;por cien percent;cien por cien a hundred percent;Famponer a cien alguien: esa musiquilla me está poniendo a cien that tune's getting on my nerves;Famdar cien mil vueltas a algo/alguien: mi moto le da cien vueltas a la tuya my motorbike's miles better than yours;ver también treinta* * *adj a oone hundred;poner a alguien a cien fam irritate s.o., get on s.o.’s nerves;cien por cien fig fam a hundred per cent, totally* * *cien adj1) : a hundred, hundredlas primeras cien páginas: the first hundred pages2)cien por ciento : a hundred percent, through and through, wholeheartedlycien nm: one hundred* * *cien num a hundred / one hundred -
7 contar
v.1 to count.se pueden contar con los dedos de una mano you can count them on (the fingers of) one handPedro cuenta los goles Peter counts the goals.El aseo cuenta como algo importante Hygiene counts as something important.2 to count.cuenta también los gastos de desplazamiento count o include travel costs toosomos 57 sin contar a los niños there are 57 of us, not counting the children3 to count.sabe contar hasta diez she can count to ten4 to count.aquí no cuento para nada I count for nothing herelo que cuenta es… what matters is…5 to tell.cuéntame, ¿cómo te va la vida? tell me, how are things?Ricardo le cuenta historias al grupo Richard tells the group stories.Le conté I told him [her].6 to consider, to repute, to judge.María cuenta su actitud Mary considers his attitude.* * *(o changes to ue in stressed syllables)Present IndicativePresent SubjunctiveImperative* * *verb1) to count2) tell•* * *1. VT1) (=calcular) [+ objetos, números, puntos] to count; [+ dinero] to count, count up2) (=relatar) to tell¿qué les voy a contar que ustedes no sepan? — what can I tell you that you don't already know?
el paro está peor y la corrupción, ¿qué le voy a contar? — unemployment has got worse and as for corruption, what can I say?
si pierdo el trabajo, ya me contarás de qué vamos a vivir — you tell me what we'll live on if I lose my job
¿y a mí qué me cuentas? — so what?
¡a mi me lo vas a contar! — you're telling me! *, tell me about it! *
se cuenta que... — it is said that...
- ¡una obra que ni te cuento!3) (=tener la edad de)4) (=incluir) to countseis en total, sin contarme a mí — six altogether, not counting me
1.500 sin contar las propinas — 1,500, excluding tips, 1,500, not counting tips
5) (=tener en cuenta) to remember, bear in mindcuenta que es más fuerte que tú — remember o don't forget he's stronger than you are
2. VI1) (Mat) to countparar de contar * —
hay dos sillas, una mesa y para ya de contar — there are two chairs, a table, and that's it
2) (=relatar) to tellojalá tengas suerte con la entrevista de trabajo, ya me contarás — I hope the job interview goes well, I look forward to hearing all about it
- cuenta y no acaba de hablar3) (=importar, valer) to count•
contar por dos, los domingos una hora cuenta por dos — on Sundays one hour counts as two4)•
contar con —a) (=confiar en) to count oncuenta conmigo — you can rely o count on me
b) (=tener presente)tienes que contar con el mal estado de la carretera — you have to take into account o remember the bad state of the road
cuenta con que es más fuerte que tú — bear in mind o remember he's stronger than you are
sin contar con que... — leaving aside the fact that...
c) (=incluir) to count inlo siento, pero para eso no cuentes conmigo — I'm sorry but you can count me out of that
no contéis con nosotros para el viernes, estaremos ocupados — don't expect us on Friday, we'll be busy
d) (=tener) to haveel polideportivo cuenta con una piscina olímpica — the sports centre has o boasts an Olympic-size swimming pool
una democracia que tan solo cuenta con dieciséis años de existencia — a democracy that has only existed for sixteen years
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <dinero/votos/dís> to count2)a) ( incluir) to countb) ( tener)contaba ya veinte años — (frml o liter) she was then twenty years old
3) <cuento/chiste/secreto> to tella mí me lo vas a contar! — (fam) you're telling me!
¿y a a mí qué me cuentas? — what's that to do with me?
¿qué cuentas (de nuevo)? — (fam) how're things? (colloq)
2.cuenta la leyenda que... — the story goes that...
contar vi1) (Mat) to counthay cuatro tiendas... y para de contar — there are four stores and that's it
2) (importar, valer) to count¿este trabajo cuenta para la nota final? — does this piece of work count toward(s) the final grade?
ella no cuenta para nada — what she says (o thinks etc) doesn't count for anything
3) contar con<persona/ayuda/discreción> to count on, rely oncuento contigo para la fiesta — I'm counting o relying on you being at the party
yo me opongo, así es que no cuentes conmigo — I'm against it, so you can count me out
eso contando con que... — assuming that...
sin contar con que... — without taking into account that...
4) ( prever) to expect5) (frml) ( tener) to have3.contarse v prona) (frml) ( estar incluido)contarse entre algo: se cuenta entre los pocos que tienen acceso she is numbered among the few who have access (frml); me cuento entre sus partidarios I count myself as one of their supporters; su nombre se cuenta entre los finalistas her name figures o appears among the finalists; su novela se cuenta entre las mejores — his novel is among the best
b)¿qué te cuentas? — how's it going? (colloq)
* * *= count, relate, tally, count, tell out into, narrate, number, count out, hip.Ex. To ease the cataloguer's job and save him the trouble of counting characters, DOBIS/LIBIS uses a special function.Ex. This article relates what happened to the records of the German era after the colony became a mandate under the British administration and after the attainment of independence.Ex. The statistic programs have been designed to make it possible to extract, tally, and print statistical information from the journal.Ex. People must be made to feel that they and their ideas count.Ex. The finished paper was sorted for imperfections and told out into quires and reams for sale.Ex. The inmates satisfied their need for reading by smuggling in Polish books, or else narrating stories from memory.Ex. I would therefore like to give a blanket thankyou to everyone who has talked or written to me in my research and they must now number thousands rather than hundreds.Ex. At midnight, one pirate arose, opened the chest, and counted out the gold pieces into five even piles.Ex. He was aghast after having been hipped to the fact there are hookers on the Internet.----* contando = counting.* contar Algo a Alguien = let + Nombre + in on.* contar chismes de Alguien = tell + tales out of school about + Alguien.* contar con = hold, count on, have at + Posesivo + disposal, bank on, set + your watch by.* contar con Alguien = count + Pronombre + in.* contar con apoyo para = have + support for.* contar con el apoyo de Alguien = have + Nombre + behind + Pronombre.* contar con el apoyo necesario para = have + the power behind to.* contar con el visto bueno = meet with + approval.* contar con la aprobación = meet with + approval.* contar con la colaboración de = enjoy + cooperation with.* contar con la cooperación de = enjoy + cooperation with.* contar con + Posesivo + aprobación = meet + Posesivo + approval.* contar con + Posesivo + visto bueno = meet + Posesivo + approval.* contar de = tell of.* contar dinero = count + money.* contar en confianza = confide.* contar experiencias = tell + tales.* contar historias = tell + tales.* contar la experiencia = relate + experience, recount + experience.* contar las ideas a Alguien = run + ideas + past + Pronombre.* contarle las penas a Alguien = sob + Posesivo + heart out to.* contar para nada = count + for nothing.* contar + Posesivo + propia vida y milagros = spill + Posesivo + guts.* contar todo sobre = give + Nombre + the lowdown on.* contar una anécdota = tell + story.* contar una historia = spin + a yarn, weave + a tale, narrate + story, weave + story.* contar un cuento = tell + story.* cuenta la leyenda que = legend has it that, as legend goes.* dinero contante y sonante = readies, the ready.* entre ellos contamos con los siguientes = numbered amongst these are.* no contar = be out of the picture.* no contar con = leave + Nombre + out of the picture, drop + Nombre + out of the picture.* no contar con la aprobación = frown on/upon.* poder contar con = be there for + Pronombre.* que se cuentan por millones = numbered in millions.* según cuenta la leyenda = legend has it that, as legend goes.* sin contar = not including, excluding.* sin contar con = in the absence of.* visión contada por una persona de adentro = insider's look, insider's perspective.* volver a contar = recount, retell.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <dinero/votos/dís> to count2)a) ( incluir) to countb) ( tener)contaba ya veinte años — (frml o liter) she was then twenty years old
3) <cuento/chiste/secreto> to tella mí me lo vas a contar! — (fam) you're telling me!
¿y a a mí qué me cuentas? — what's that to do with me?
¿qué cuentas (de nuevo)? — (fam) how're things? (colloq)
2.cuenta la leyenda que... — the story goes that...
contar vi1) (Mat) to counthay cuatro tiendas... y para de contar — there are four stores and that's it
2) (importar, valer) to count¿este trabajo cuenta para la nota final? — does this piece of work count toward(s) the final grade?
ella no cuenta para nada — what she says (o thinks etc) doesn't count for anything
3) contar con<persona/ayuda/discreción> to count on, rely oncuento contigo para la fiesta — I'm counting o relying on you being at the party
yo me opongo, así es que no cuentes conmigo — I'm against it, so you can count me out
eso contando con que... — assuming that...
sin contar con que... — without taking into account that...
4) ( prever) to expect5) (frml) ( tener) to have3.contarse v prona) (frml) ( estar incluido)contarse entre algo: se cuenta entre los pocos que tienen acceso she is numbered among the few who have access (frml); me cuento entre sus partidarios I count myself as one of their supporters; su nombre se cuenta entre los finalistas her name figures o appears among the finalists; su novela se cuenta entre las mejores — his novel is among the best
b)¿qué te cuentas? — how's it going? (colloq)
* * *= count, relate, tally, count, tell out into, narrate, number, count out, hip.Ex: To ease the cataloguer's job and save him the trouble of counting characters, DOBIS/LIBIS uses a special function.
Ex: This article relates what happened to the records of the German era after the colony became a mandate under the British administration and after the attainment of independence.Ex: The statistic programs have been designed to make it possible to extract, tally, and print statistical information from the journal.Ex: People must be made to feel that they and their ideas count.Ex: The finished paper was sorted for imperfections and told out into quires and reams for sale.Ex: The inmates satisfied their need for reading by smuggling in Polish books, or else narrating stories from memory.Ex: I would therefore like to give a blanket thankyou to everyone who has talked or written to me in my research and they must now number thousands rather than hundreds.Ex: At midnight, one pirate arose, opened the chest, and counted out the gold pieces into five even piles.Ex: He was aghast after having been hipped to the fact there are hookers on the Internet.* contando = counting.* contar Algo a Alguien = let + Nombre + in on.* contar chismes de Alguien = tell + tales out of school about + Alguien.* contar con = hold, count on, have at + Posesivo + disposal, bank on, set + your watch by.* contar con Alguien = count + Pronombre + in.* contar con apoyo para = have + support for.* contar con el apoyo de Alguien = have + Nombre + behind + Pronombre.* contar con el apoyo necesario para = have + the power behind to.* contar con el visto bueno = meet with + approval.* contar con la aprobación = meet with + approval.* contar con la colaboración de = enjoy + cooperation with.* contar con la cooperación de = enjoy + cooperation with.* contar con + Posesivo + aprobación = meet + Posesivo + approval.* contar con + Posesivo + visto bueno = meet + Posesivo + approval.* contar de = tell of.* contar dinero = count + money.* contar en confianza = confide.* contar experiencias = tell + tales.* contar historias = tell + tales.* contar la experiencia = relate + experience, recount + experience.* contar las ideas a Alguien = run + ideas + past + Pronombre.* contarle las penas a Alguien = sob + Posesivo + heart out to.* contar para nada = count + for nothing.* contar + Posesivo + propia vida y milagros = spill + Posesivo + guts.* contar todo sobre = give + Nombre + the lowdown on.* contar una anécdota = tell + story.* contar una historia = spin + a yarn, weave + a tale, narrate + story, weave + story.* contar un cuento = tell + story.* cuenta la leyenda que = legend has it that, as legend goes.* dinero contante y sonante = readies, the ready.* entre ellos contamos con los siguientes = numbered amongst these are.* no contar = be out of the picture.* no contar con = leave + Nombre + out of the picture, drop + Nombre + out of the picture.* no contar con la aprobación = frown on/upon.* poder contar con = be there for + Pronombre.* que se cuentan por millones = numbered in millions.* según cuenta la leyenda = legend has it that, as legend goes.* sin contar = not including, excluding.* sin contar con = in the absence of.* visión contada por una persona de adentro = insider's look, insider's perspective.* volver a contar = recount, retell.* * *vtA ‹dinero/votos› to count15 días a contar desde la fecha de notificación 15 days starting from the date of notificationestá contando los días que faltan para que llegues he's counting the days until you arriveB1 (incluir) to counta mí no me cuentes entre sus partidarios don't include me among his supporterslo cuento entre mis mejores amigos I consider him (to be) one of my best friendssin contar al profesor somos 22 there are 22 of us, not counting the teachery eso sin contar las horas extras and that's without taking overtime into account o without including overtime2la asociación cuenta ya medio siglo de vida ( frml); the association has now been in existence for half a century ( frml)Sentido II ‹cuento/chiste/secreto› to tellno se lo cuentes a nadie don't tell anyonecuéntame qué es de tu vida tell me what you've been doing o ( colloq) what you've been up to¡y a mí me lo vas a contar! ( fam); you're telling me! o don't I know! o tell me about it! ( colloq)abuelito, cuéntame un cuento grandpa, tell me a storyes una historia muy larga de contar it's a long story¡cuéntaselo a tu abuela! ( fam); go tell it to the marines! ( AmE colloq), come off it! ( BrE colloq)■ contarviA1 ( Mat) to countcuenta de diez en diez count in tenscuenta hasta 20 count (up) to 20cuatro tiendas, dos bares … y para de contar four stores, two bars and that's it2 (importar, valer) to countpara él lo único que cuenta es el dinero for him the only thing that counts is money o the only thing that matters to him is money¿este trabajo cuenta para la nota final? does this piece of work count toward(s) the final grade?este ejercicio cuenta por dos porque es muy largo this exercise counts as two because it's very longa efectos impositivos, estos ingresos no cuentan this does not count as taxable incomelo que cuenta es el gesto it's the thought that counts1 ‹persona/ayuda/discreción› to count on, rely on¿puedo contar con tu colaboración? can I count on your help?cuento contigo para la fiesta I'm counting o relying on you being at the partyno cuentes conmigo para mañana, tengo una cita con el médico don't expect me there tomorrow, I've got a doctor's appointmentyo me opongo, así es que no cuentes conmigo I'm against it, so you can count me out2 (prever) to expectno contaba con que hiciera tan mal tiempo I wasn't expecting the weather to be so bad, I hadn't bargained for o allowed for such bad weatherno habíamos contado con este contratiempo we hadn't expected o anticipated o ( colloq) we hadn't reckoned on this setbackel hotel cuenta con piscina, gimnasio y sauna the hotel has o is equipped with o offers o boasts a swimming pool, gym and saunano contamos con los elementos de juicio necesarios we do not have o possess the necessary knowledgelos sindicatos contarán con representación en este organismo the unions will be represented in this organization■ contarse1 ( frml) (estar incluido) contarse ENTRE algo:se cuenta entre los pocos que tienen acceso she is numbered among the few who have access ( frml), she is one of the few people who have accesssus partidarios, entre quienes me cuento their supporters, and I count myself as one of them o ( frml) their supporters, and I number myself among themsu nombre se cuenta entre los finalistas her name figures o appears among the finalistssu novela se cuenta entre las mejores del año his novel is among o is numbered among the year's best2* * *
contar ( conjugate contar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹dinero/votos/días› to count;
y eso sin contar las horas extras and that's without including overtime;
lo cuento entre mis amigos I consider him (to be) one of my friends
2 ‹cuento/chiste/secreto› to tell;
es muy largo de contar it's a long story;
¿qué cuentas (de nuevo)? (fam) how're things? (colloq)
verbo intransitivo
1 ( en general) to count;
¿este trabajo cuenta para la nota final? does this piece of work count toward(s) the final grade?;
ella no cuenta para nada what she says (o thinks etc) doesn't count for anything
2
◊ cuento contigo para la fiesta I'm counting o relying on you being at the party;
sin contar con que … without taking into account that …
contarse verbo pronominala) (frml) ( estar incluido):
su novela se cuenta entre las mejores his novel is among the bestb)◊ ¿qué te cuentas? how's it going? (colloq)
contar
I verbo transitivo
1 (un suceso, una historia) to tell
2 (numerar) to count
II verbo intransitivo to count
♦ Locuciones: contar con, (confiar en) to count on
(constar de) to have
' contar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acostumbrar
- cacarear
- confiar
- cotillear
- cuento
- dada
- dado
- desahogarse
- guión
- lisamente
- película
- referir
- sin
- bola
- chisme
- chiste
- contabilizar
- esperar
- largo
- narración
- platicar
English:
allow for
- bank on
- bargain for
- bargain on
- count
- count on
- count out
- crack
- depend
- expect
- fib
- figure on
- foresee
- joke
- miscount
- narrate
- number
- plan on
- put
- reckon
- reckon on
- recount
- rely
- repeat
- report
- retell
- secret
- spin
- story
- tell
- untold
- bank
- boast
- command
- figure
- gossip
- plan
- re-count
- tale
- to
* * *♦ vt1. [enumerar] to count;contaron doscientos manifestantes en la marcha del domingo the number of demonstrators at Sunday's march was estimated at two hundred;se pueden contar con los dedos de una mano you can count them on (the fingers of) one hand2. [incluir] to count;cuenta también los gastos de desplazamiento count o include travel costs too;somos cincuenta y siete sin contar a los niños there are fifty-seven of us, not counting the children;la economía, sin contar el desempleo, parece recuperarse the economy, with the exception of the unemployment situation, seems to be recovering3. [narrar] to tell;no me cuentes el final don't tell me what happens;ya me contarás qué tal te va por la capital let me know how you get on in the capital;me han contado maravillas sobre ese restaurante I've heard great things about that restaurant;Fam¿qué cuentas? how are you doing?;¿qué me cuentas? ¡no me lo puedo creer! never! I can't believe it!;Famcuéntame, ¿cómo te va la vida? tell me, how are things?;Irónico¿me lo cuentas a mí? you're telling me!;Fam¡cuéntaselo a tu abuela! pull the other one!, come off it!;Famno me cuentes tu vida I don't want to hear your life story4. [tener una cantidad de]la población contaba mil habitantes the village had a thousand inhabitants;cuenta ya diez años she's ten years old now;el equipo cuenta ya dos victorias the team has already achieved two wins, the team already has two wins under its belt5. [considerar]a él lo cuento como uno más del grupo I consider o see him as just another member of the group;te contaba como una persona seria I thought you were a serious person;cuenta que la próxima semana estoy de vacaciones remember that I'm on holiday next week♦ vi1. [hacer cálculos] to count;sabe contar hasta diez she can count to ten;contar con los dedos to count on one's fingers;un perro, dos gatos y para de contar a dog, two cats and that's it2. [importar] to count;lo que cuenta es que te pongas bien the important thing is for you to get better, what matters is for you to get better;en esta casa no cuento para nada I count for nothing in this household;para él lo único que cuenta es ganar dinero the only thing that matters to him is making money;los dos peores resultados no cuentan para el resultado final the worst two scores aren't taken into account when calculating the final total;es tan fuerte que cuenta por dos he has the strength of two men3.contar con [confiar en] to count on, to rely on;es un buen amigo, siempre se puede contar con él he's a good friend, you can count on o rely on him;¡no cuentes con ellos! don't count on o rely on them!;no cuentes conmigo, no voy a venir don't expect me, I won't be coming;cuenta con ello, estaré allí para ayudarte I'll be there to help you, you can count on it, rest assured, I'll be there to help you4.contar con [tener, poseer] to have;cuenta con dos horas para hacerlo she has two hours to do it;las minorías contarán con representación en el nuevo parlamento minority parties will be represented in the new parliament5.contar con [tener en cuenta] to take into account;con esto no contaba I hadn't reckoned with that;no contaban con que se acabara la cerveza tan rápidamente they hadn't expected the beer to run out so quickly* * *I v/t1 count2 ( narrar) tell;¡a quién se lo vas a contar!, ¡me lo vas a contar a mí! you’re telling me!;¿qué (me) cuentas? what’s new?II v/i1 count2:contar con count on* * *contar {19} vt1) : to count2) : to tell3) : to includecontar vi1) : to count (up)2) : to matter, to be of concerneso no cuenta: that doesn't matter3)contar con : to rely on, to count on* * *contar vb1. (en general) to count3. (edad) to be -
8 inscrito
adj.registered, of record, recorded.past part.past participle of spanish verb: inscribir.* * *1→ link=inscribir inscribir* * *inscrito, -a1.PP de inscribir2.ADJ (Mat) inscribedel triángulo queda inscrito dentro de la circunferencia — the triangle is inscribed within the circumference
3.SM / F (=persona registrada)el 25% de los inscritos en el censo — 25% of those registered on the census
hemos alcanzado la cifra de doscientos inscritos para el concurso — more than two hundred entries have been received for the competition
* * ** * *= registered, registrant.Ex. Amongst the present 2,700 or more registered readers, pupils and students predominate.Ex. The conference drew some 365 registrants.* * ** * *= registered, registrant.Ex: Amongst the present 2,700 or more registered readers, pupils and students predominate.
Ex: The conference drew some 365 registrants.* * *pp* * *
Del verbo inscribir: ( conjugate inscribir)
inscrito es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
inscribir
inscrito
inscribir ( conjugate inscribir) verbo transitivo ( en registro) to register;
(en curso, escuela) to register, enroll( conjugate enroll)
inscribirse verbo pronominal [ persona] (en curso, colegio) to enroll( conjugate enroll), register;
( en concurso) to enter;
( en congreso) to register
inscrito◊ -ta, (RPl) inscripto -ta pp: see inscribir
inscribir verbo transitivo
1 (en un registro oficial) to register
inscribir una finca en el registro de la propiedad, to register a property
2 (matricular) to enrol, US enroll
3 (grabar) to inscribe
4 (en una figura geométrica) to inscribe
* * *inscrito, -a, RP inscripto, -a participiover inscribir* * *part → inscribir* * * -
9 lisa
f.1 A smooth stone for polishing paper.2 striped mullet.3 thicklip grey mullet, Chelon labrosus, Mugil labrosus.4 lyssa.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: lisar.* * *1 grey mullet* * *f., (m. - liso)* * *SF1) Caribe * (=cerveza) beer2) And (=pez) mulletliso* * *2) (Ven arg) ( cerveza) beer* * *= grey mullet.Ex. Samples analysed were turbot, white bream, gilt-head bream, and grey mullet.* * *2) (Ven arg) ( cerveza) beer* * *= grey mullet.Ex: Samples analysed were turbot, white bream, gilt-head bream, and grey mullet.
* * ** * *
liso,-a
I adjetivo
1 (textura) smooth, even
2 (sin rizos, sin pliegues) straight
3 (sin estampar) plain
4 Dep corre los doscientos metros lisos, he runs the two hundred metres sprint
5 LAm (descarado) rude
II adverbio lisa y llanamente, purely and simply
' lisa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
liso
- llanamente
English:
in
* * *lisa nf1. [pez] striped mullet* * *f ZO grey mullet -
10 liso
adj.1 smooth, even, uniform, sleek.2 flat.3 glabrous, leave.4 rude.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: lisar.* * *► adjetivo1 (sin desigualdades) smooth, even2 (sin desniveles) flat3 (sin arrugas) smooth4 (pelo) straight5 (color) plain\lisa y llanamente purely and simply* * *(f. - lisa)adj.1) smooth2) even3) flat4) plain5) straight* * *1. ADJ1) [terreno, superficie] smooth, even; [neumático] bald2) [pelo] straight3) [mar] calm4) (Dep)5) (=sin adornos) plain, unadorned; (=de un solo color) plain7) LAm * (=descarado) fresh *, cheeky, sassy (EEUU)8) * (=de poco pecho) flat-chested2.SM Cono Sur tall beer glasslisa* * *- sa adjetivolos 200 metros lisos — (Esp) the 200 meter sprint
2) ( sin dibujos) plainliso y llano — plain and simple; llanamente
3) (fam) < mujer> flat-chested4) (Per fam) ( insolente) fresh (AmE colloq), cheeky (BrE colloq)* * *= flat [flatter -comp., flattest -sup.], smooth [smoother -comp., smoothest -sup.], straight [straighter -comp., straightest -sup.], sleek [sleeker -comp., sleekest -sup.].Ex. The film-strip may roll sideways a little as a canister is removed if they are housed on flat shelves.Ex. The typescript will be fuzzy and indistinct without the smooth, firm surface which the backing sheet offers.Ex. The right tail of the Bradford distribution has been considered to be straight or drooping.Ex. In coloured communities earlier in the century, 'good' hair meant straight & sleek hair - curly/kinky hair that had been straightened.----* cabello liso = straight hair.* estómago liso = flat stomach.* pantalones lisos = flat-front pants.* pelo liso = straight hair.* * *- sa adjetivolos 200 metros lisos — (Esp) the 200 meter sprint
2) ( sin dibujos) plainliso y llano — plain and simple; llanamente
3) (fam) < mujer> flat-chested4) (Per fam) ( insolente) fresh (AmE colloq), cheeky (BrE colloq)* * *= flat [flatter -comp., flattest -sup.], smooth [smoother -comp., smoothest -sup.], straight [straighter -comp., straightest -sup.], sleek [sleeker -comp., sleekest -sup.].Ex: The film-strip may roll sideways a little as a canister is removed if they are housed on flat shelves.
Ex: The typescript will be fuzzy and indistinct without the smooth, firm surface which the backing sheet offers.Ex: The right tail of the Bradford distribution has been considered to be straight or drooping.Ex: In coloured communities earlier in the century, 'good' hair meant straight & sleek hair - curly/kinky hair that had been straightened.* cabello liso = straight hair.* estómago liso = flat stomach.* pantalones lisos = flat-front pants.* pelo liso = straight hair.* * *liso -saA1 ‹piel/superficie› smooth2 ‹pelo› straight3 ‹terreno› flatcarrera de 200 metros lisos ( Esp); 200 meter sprint o raceB (sin dibujos) plainun diseño geométrico sobre un fondo liso a geometrical pattern on a plain backgrounduna falda verde, lisa a plain, green skirtliso y llano plain and simpleC ( fam); ‹mujer› flat-chested* * *
liso◊ -sa adjetivo
1 ‹piel/superficie› smooth;
‹ pelo› straight;
‹ terreno› flat
2 ( sin dibujos) plain
3 (Per fam) ( insolente) fresh (AmE colloq), cheeky (BrE colloq)
liso,-a
I adjetivo
1 (textura) smooth, even
2 (sin rizos, sin pliegues) straight
3 (sin estampar) plain
4 Dep corre los doscientos metros lisos, he runs the two hundred metres sprint
5 LAm (descarado) rude
II adverbio lisa y llanamente, purely and simply
' liso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lisa
- lisura
- suave
- pelo
English:
even
- flat
- pancake
- plain
- smooth
- straight
- unruffled
* * *liso, -a♦ adj1. [llano] flat;[sin asperezas] smooth; Esplos 400 metros lisos the 400 metres;lisa y llanamente quite simply;hablando lisa y llanamente to put it plainly2. [no estampado] plain;una tela lisa a plain fabric3. [pelo] straight4. [mujer] flat-chested♦ nm,fAndes, CAm, Ven cheeky person;es un liso he's so cheeky* * *adj1 smooth2 terreno flat;cien metros lisos DEP one hundred meter sprint, one hundred meters3 pelo straightlisa y llanamente plainly and simply* * *liso, -sa adj1) : smooth2) : flat3) : straightpelo liso: straight hair4) : plain, unadornedliso y llano: plain and simple* * *liso adj2. (pelo) straightlleva el pelo liso y largo she's got long, straight hair3. (color) plain -
11 mil
adj.1 thousand, a thousand.2 thousandth.f. & m.thousand.dos mil two thousandmil años/pesos a thousand years/pesosmil cien one thousand one hundredmil y una/uno (figurative) a thousand and onemil y un detalles a hundred and one detailstengo mil cosas que hacer I've got loads of things to do;m.thousand, a thousand.* * *► adjetivo1 thousand2 (milésimo) thousandth1 a thousand, one thousand\el año dos mil the year two thousandlas Mil y Una Noches the Arabian Nights* * *1. adj. 2. noun m.a thousand, one thousand* * *ADJ INV PRON SM a o one thousandseismil veces — a thousand times, thousands of times
* * *Iadjetivo invariable/pronombre thousandmil quinientos pesos — fifteen hundred pesos, one thousand five hundred pesos
20 mil millones — 20 billion (AmE), 20 thousand million (BrE)
IIestar/ponerse a mil — (Col, Ven fam) ( nervioso) to be/get uptight (colloq); ( furioso) to be/get hopping mad (colloq)
masculino (number) one thousandse lo he dicho miles de veces — I've told him hundreds o thousands of times
* * *= thousand.Ex. They have literally changed thousands of sexist job titles.----* a las mil maravillas = marvellously [marvelously, -USA], famously, like a house on fire.* cientos de miles = hundreds of thousands, tens of thousands.* dar cien mil vueltas = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.* darle cien mil vueltas a Alguien = knock + spots off + Nombre.* decenas de miles = tens of thousands.* durante miles de años = for aeons and aeons, for aeons.* funcionar a las mil maravillas = work + a treat, work like + a charm.* hace miles de años = aeons ago.* ir a las mil maravillas = go + great guns, go from + strength to strength, grow from + strength to strength, be fine and dandy.* llevarse a las mil maravillas con + Nombre = get on with + Nombre + swimmingly.* llevarse a las mis maravillas = get along/on + like a house on fire.* marchar a las mil maravillas = go + great guns, go from + strength to strength, grow from + strength to strength, be fine and dandy.* miles = oodles.* miles de = thousands of, myriad, many hundreds of.* miles de años = aeon [eon], thousands of years.* mil millones = billion.* ponerse de mil colores = go + bright red.* que no se rompe en mil pedazos = shatterproof.* salir a las mil maravillas = work + a treat, come up + a treat, go down + a treat.* una imagen vale más que mil palabras = a picture is worth more than ten thousand words.* una imagen vale mil palabras = every picture tells a story.* uno entre mil = one of a thousand.* * *Iadjetivo invariable/pronombre thousandmil quinientos pesos — fifteen hundred pesos, one thousand five hundred pesos
20 mil millones — 20 billion (AmE), 20 thousand million (BrE)
IIestar/ponerse a mil — (Col, Ven fam) ( nervioso) to be/get uptight (colloq); ( furioso) to be/get hopping mad (colloq)
masculino (number) one thousandse lo he dicho miles de veces — I've told him hundreds o thousands of times
* * *= thousand.Ex: They have literally changed thousands of sexist job titles.
* a las mil maravillas = marvellously [marvelously, -USA], famously, like a house on fire.* cientos de miles = hundreds of thousands, tens of thousands.* dar cien mil vueltas = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.* darle cien mil vueltas a Alguien = knock + spots off + Nombre.* decenas de miles = tens of thousands.* durante miles de años = for aeons and aeons, for aeons.* funcionar a las mil maravillas = work + a treat, work like + a charm.* hace miles de años = aeons ago.* ir a las mil maravillas = go + great guns, go from + strength to strength, grow from + strength to strength, be fine and dandy.* llevarse a las mil maravillas con + Nombre = get on with + Nombre + swimmingly.* llevarse a las mis maravillas = get along/on + like a house on fire.* marchar a las mil maravillas = go + great guns, go from + strength to strength, grow from + strength to strength, be fine and dandy.* miles = oodles.* miles de = thousands of, myriad, many hundreds of.* miles de años = aeon [eon], thousands of years.* mil millones = billion.* ponerse de mil colores = go + bright red.* que no se rompe en mil pedazos = shatterproof.* salir a las mil maravillas = work + a treat, come up + a treat, go down + a treat.* una imagen vale más que mil palabras = a picture is worth more than ten thousand words.* una imagen vale mil palabras = every picture tells a story.* uno entre mil = one of a thousand.* * *mil1adj inv/pronthousandmil quinientos pesos fifteen hundred pesos, one thousand five hundred pesosel año mil the year one thousandLas mil y una noches ( Lit) the Arabian Nightsse lo he dicho una y mil veces I've told him a thousand timestengo mil cosas que hacer I have a thousand and one things to doa las mil quinientas or a las mil y una very lateestar/ponerse a mil ( Col fam) (nervioso) to be/get uptight ( colloq) (furioso) to be/get hopping mad ( colloq)mil2(number) one thousandel dos por mil de la población two per thousand of the population, zero o nought point two percent of the populationse lo he dicho miles de veces I've told him hundreds o thousands of times* * *
mil adj inv/pron
thousand;
20 mil millones 20 billion (AmE), 20 thousand million (BrE);
tengo mil cosas que hacer I have a thousand and one things to do
■ sustantivo masculino
(number) one thousand
mil adjetivo & sustantivo masculino thousand
mil millones, a billion
mil personas, a o one thousand people
' mil' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- acoquinar
- acto
- alcanzar
- alistar
- alistarse
- amotinarse
- amotinar
- aterrorizar
- avanzadilla
- baja
- bajo
- base
- batirse
- billete
- brecha
- brigada
- caballería
- cabeza
- cabida
- cabo
- cadete
- caída
- caído
- cambio
- campaña
- campo
- cañón
- capacidad
- capitán
- capitana
- capitanear
- capitular
- capitulación
- capote
- carga
- carro
- catapulta
- cerca
- cerco
- civil
- clavar
- cobertura
- columna
- comandante
- comando
- combate
- comodoro
- compañía
- conflagración
English:
about-face
- about-turn
- action
- advance
- airborne
- and
- anonymous
- antipersonnel
- arena
- arm
- assault
- AWOL
- barracks
- barrage
- base
- baton
- battle
- be
- beat
- billion
- blank
- bombshell
- bowdlerize
- brass
- brief
- bunker
- cadet
- call up
- capture
- casualty
- charge
- colour
- command
- commander
- commanding officer
- cool
- corporal
- corps
- cruise missile
- decorate
- deploy
- depot
- desert
- desertion
- detachment
- detail
- dig in
- disarmament
- disengage
- dispatch
* * *mil númthousand;dos mil two thousand;mil pesos a thousand pesos;miles de dólares thousands of dollars;mil cien one thousand one hundred;miles (de) [gran cantidad] thousands (of);tengo mil cosas que hacer I've got loads of things to do;RP Fama mil: estar a mil to be rushed off one's feet;ponerse a mil to go flat out;ver también treinta* * *I adj thousandII m thousand;a miles by the thousands* * *mil adj: thousandmil nm: one thousand, a thousand* * *mil num thousandmiles de... thousands of... -
12 pronombre
m.pronoun (grammar).pronombre demostrativo demonstrative pronounpronombre indefinido indefinite pronounpronombre interrogativo interrogative pronounpronombre personal personal pronounpronombre posesivo possessive pronounpronombre relativo relative pronoun* * *1 pronoun\pronombre demostrativo demonstrative pronounpronombre personal personal pronounpronombre relativo relative pronoun* * *noun m.* * *SM pronoun* * *masculino pronoun* * *= pronoun.Ex. A reader or a listener, the descriptive grammarians would argue, would not assume, despite the singular verb and the objective case pronouns, that Mary was the subject, rather than the object, of the sentence.----* pronombre masculino = masculine pronoun.* * *masculino pronoun* * *= pronoun.Ex: A reader or a listener, the descriptive grammarians would argue, would not assume, despite the singular verb and the objective case pronouns, that Mary was the subject, rather than the object, of the sentence.
* pronombre masculino = masculine pronoun.* * *pronounCompuestos:personal pronounpossessive pronounreflexive pronoun* * *
pronombre sustantivo masculino
pronoun
pronombre sustantivo masculino pronoun
' pronombre' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
como
- más
- para
- toda
- todo
- algo
- alguien
- alguno
- bastante
- ciento
- cual
- cuál
- cualquiera
- cuanto
- cuánto
- cuarto
- cuatrocientos
- décimo
- demás
- demasiado
- demostrativo
- doscientos
- duodécimo
- harto
- menos
- mijo
- milésimo
- mío
- mucho
- nada
- nadie
- ninguno
- novecientos
- noveno
- nuestro
- ochocientos
- octavo
- otro
- poco
- primero
- que
- qué
- quien
- quién
- quienquiera
- quinientos
- quinto
- se
- segundo
- seiscientos
English:
accustom
- agree
- appreciate
- averse
- delay
- excuse
- personal pronoun
- pronoun
- put off
- all
- another
- any
- anybody
- anyone
- anything
- anywhere
- both
- each
- either
- enough
- everybody
- everyone
- everything
- few
- half
- he
- her
- hers
- herself
- him
- himself
- I
- it
- itself
- last
- least
- less
- little
- many
- me
- more
- most
- much
- myself
- neither
- nobody
- none
- no one
- nothing
- nowhere
* * *pronombre nmGram pronoun pronombre demostrativo demonstrative pronoun;pronombre indefinido indefinite pronoun;pronombre interrogativo interrogative pronoun;pronombre personal personal pronoun;pronombre posesivo possessive pronoun;pronombre relativo relative pronoun* * *m GRAM pronoun* * *pronombre nm: pronoun* * *pronombre n pronoun -
13 rodar
v.1 to roll.Los panes rodaron por el suelo The bread rolled on the ground.Ellos rodaron los autos They rolled the cars.2 to travel, to go.rodaban a más de 180 km/h they were doing more than 180 km/h3 to turn.4 to tumble.rodó escaleras abajo he tumbled down the stairs5 to go around (ir de un lado a otro).ha rodado por todo el mundo he's been all over the world6 to shoot (Cine).¡silencio, se rueda! we're rolling!7 to run in (automobile).8 to film, to shoot.Ellos rodaron una película They filmed a movie.* * *1 (dar vueltas) to roll; (rueda) to turn2 (caer rodando) to roll down; (de escaleras) to fall down3 figurado (ir de un lado a otro) to roam, wander, drift4 figurado (estar diseminado) to be scattered around■ los juguetes de los niños ruedan por toda la casa the children's toys are scattered all over the house5 (vehículos) to run; (velocidad) to do1 (hacer que de vueltas) to roll2 CINEMATOGRAFÍA to film, shoot3 AUTOMÓVIL to run in4 (recorrer) to travel\* * *verb1) to roll2) film, shoot* * *1. VI1) (=dar vueltas) [pelota] to roll; [rueda] to go round, turnrodó escaleras abajo — he fell o rolled downstairs
rodar de suelo — (Aer) to taxi
2) * (=deambular)tienen al niño rodando de guardería en guardería — they keep moving o shifting the kid about from nursery to nursery
3) (Cine) to shoot, film4) * (=existir todavía) to be still going, still exist2. VT1) [+ vehículo] to wheel, wheel along; [+ coche nuevo] to run in2) (=hacer rodar) [+ objeto] to roll, roll along3) (Cine) to shoot, film4) (Inform) [+ programa] to run6) LAmrodar (a patadas) — to knock over, kick over
7) LAm [+ ganado] to round up* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) moneda/pelota to roll; rueda to go round, turnel jinete rodó por tierra — the jockey went tumbling o rolling along the ground
mandarlo todo a rodar — (fam) to pack o (BrE) chuck it all in (colloq)
rodar bien/mal — to go well o smoothly/badly
2) automóvil/motolos ciclistas ruedan a gran velocidad — (period) the cyclists are going at great speed
3) (Cin) to film, shoot2.rodar vt1) (Cin) to shoot, film2) < coche nuevo> to run in3.rodarse v pron (Andes)se rodó el tornillo — I/you/he stripped the thread on the screw
* * *= roll, coast, freewheel.Nota: Generalmente en bicicleta sin pedalear o automóvil sin en el motor en marcha.Ex. The film-strip may roll sideways a little as a canister is removed if they are housed on flat shelves.Ex. Pushing our bicycles up a very steep hill one sunny morning, two men on bicycles coasted down the hill and passed us.Ex. His vehicle freewheeled backwards down a hill and collided with another vehicle heading up the hill.----* cabeza + rodar = head + roll.* cámara de rodar películas = movie camera.* echar la bola a rodar = get + the ball rolling, set + the ball rolling, start + the ball rolling.* echarlo todo a rodar = upset + the applecart.* mantener la bola rodando = keep + the ball rolling.* rodar en el estudio = film in + the studio.* rodar en exteriores = film on + location.* rodar sobre = roll over.* rodar un documental = shoot + documentary.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) moneda/pelota to roll; rueda to go round, turnel jinete rodó por tierra — the jockey went tumbling o rolling along the ground
mandarlo todo a rodar — (fam) to pack o (BrE) chuck it all in (colloq)
rodar bien/mal — to go well o smoothly/badly
2) automóvil/motolos ciclistas ruedan a gran velocidad — (period) the cyclists are going at great speed
3) (Cin) to film, shoot2.rodar vt1) (Cin) to shoot, film2) < coche nuevo> to run in3.rodarse v pron (Andes)se rodó el tornillo — I/you/he stripped the thread on the screw
* * *= roll, coast, freewheel.Nota: Generalmente en bicicleta sin pedalear o automóvil sin en el motor en marcha.Ex: The film-strip may roll sideways a little as a canister is removed if they are housed on flat shelves.
Ex: Pushing our bicycles up a very steep hill one sunny morning, two men on bicycles coasted down the hill and passed us.Ex: His vehicle freewheeled backwards down a hill and collided with another vehicle heading up the hill.* cabeza + rodar = head + roll.* cámara de rodar películas = movie camera.* echar la bola a rodar = get + the ball rolling, set + the ball rolling, start + the ball rolling.* echarlo todo a rodar = upset + the applecart.* mantener la bola rodando = keep + the ball rolling.* rodar en el estudio = film in + the studio.* rodar en exteriores = film on + location.* rodar sobre = roll over.* rodar un documental = shoot + documentary.* * *viA1 (girar, dar vueltas) «moneda/pelota» to roll; «rueda» to go round, turnrodó escaleras abajo she went tumbling o she fell down the stairsel barril salió rodando cuesta abajo the barrel rolled off o rolled away down the slopeuna botella rodaba por la cubierta a bottle was rolling around (on) the deckel jinete/caballo rodó por tierra the jockey/horse fell and went tumbling o rolling alongme tuvieron todo el día rodando de una oficina a la otra I spent all day traipsing o being sent from one office to anotherechar algo a rodar to set sth in motionrodar bien/mal to go well o smoothly/badlylas cosas le están rodando mal últimamente things have been going badly for him recentlysegún cómo nos rueden las cosas depending on how things work out o go2 ( fam)«papeles/juguetes»: unos papeles rodaban por allí there were some papers lying aroundsiempre deja los juguetes rodando por ahí he always leaves his toys lying o scattered around the placeB«automóvil/moto»: el coche casi no ha rodado the car has hardly been used o has hardly done any mileagelos ciclistas ruedan a más de 100 kilómetros por hora ( period); the cyclists are going o traveling at over 100 kilometers an hourC ( Cin) to film, shoot¡silencio! ¡se rueda! quiet everybody! action!■ rodarvtA ( Cin) to shoot, filmuna escena rodada en exteriores a scene shot o filmed on locationB1 ‹vehículo› to drive■ rodarse( Andes): se rodó el tornillo I/you/he stripped the thread on the screw* * *
rodar ( conjugate rodar) verbo intransitivo
1 [moneda/pelota] to roll;
[ rueda] to go round, turn;
rodó escaleras abajo she went tumbling down the stairs
2 (Cin) to film, shoot;◊ ¡se rueda! action!
verbo transitivo (Cin) to shoot, film
rodar
I verbo transitivo
1 (una película) to film, shoot: están rodando un documental sobre Cuba, they're shooting a documentary on Cuba
2 (un vehículo) to run in
II verbo intransitivo
1 to roll
rodar por la escalera, to fall o tumble downstairs
2 (sobre ruedas) to go
3 (alrededor de un eje) to turn
4 (de un sitio a otro) to go around
' rodar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabeza
- exterior
English:
film
- make
- retake
- roll
- roll about
- roll around
- run in
- send
- shoot
- taxi
- trundle
* * *♦ vi1. [deslizarse] to roll;la moneda rodó y se metió debajo de la cama the coin rolled under the bed2. [circular] to travel, to go;rodaban a más de 180 km/h they were doing more than 180 km/h3. [girar] to turnFamechar algo a rodar [malograr] to ruin sth5. [ir de un lado a otro] to go around;ha rodado por todo el mundo he's been all over the world6. Cine to shoot;¡silencio, se rueda! we're rolling!♦ vt1. [hacer girar] to roll2. Cine to shoot;rodó varias comedias he filmed several comedies3. [automóvil] Br to run in, US to break in4. [avión] to taxi* * *I v/i1 de pelota roll;rodarán cabezas fig heads will roll;echarlo todo a rodar fig pack it all inII v/t1 película shoot, film2 AUTO break in, Brrun in* * *rodar {19} vi1) : to roll, to roll down, to roll alongrodé por la escalera: I tumbled down the stairstodo rodaba bien: everthing was going along well2) girar: to turn, to go around3) : to move about, to travelandábamos rodando por todas partes: we drifted along from place to placerodar vt1) : to film, to shoot2) : to break in (a new vehicle)* * *rodar vb1. (en general) to roll2. (filmar) to film -
14 sobrepasar
v.1 to exceed.2 to surpass, to get beyond, to exceed, to top.Antonio sobrepasó los límites Anthony surpassed the limits.3 to overtake, to be overpassing, to move past, to overpass.El auto sobrepasó a Ricardo The car overtook Richard.* * *1 to exceed, surpass, be in excess of2 (competición) to beat* * *verbto surpass, exceed* * *1.VT [+ límite, esperanzas] to exceed; [+ rival, récord] to beat; [+ pista de aterrizaje] to overshoot2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <nivel/cantidad> to exceed, go abovesobrepasar el límite de velocidad — to exceed o go over o break the speed limit
sobrepasó el tiempo permitido en 2 segundos — she went over o exceeded the time allowed by 2 seconds
b) < persona> ( en capacidad) to outstrip; ( en altura) to overtakec) (Aviac) < pista> to overshoot2.sobrepasarse v prona) ( excederse)b) ( propasarse) to go too far* * *= outrun [out-run], outweigh, surpass, go far beyond, extend + far beyond, go over, top, outbalance, overstep, go + past.Ex. But he was wiry and wily, too, and he could often out-run, track, back-track, double-back, and finally dodge unseen in the subway.Ex. It may be decided that the practical impediments to the distribution and assignment of such numbers outweigh their potential usefulness.Ex. The advantages of the system far surpass any disadvantages.Ex. These changes in the physical form of the catalog have implications which go far beyond changes in form or even in improvements in speed and convenience to the catalog user.Ex. We have seen that the relationships of the Publications Office with the institutions and other bodies of the European Communities may in theory, but do not yet in practice extend far beyond those with the six managing institutions.Ex. Unless corrective action is taken the library will go over the budgeted amount in that category.Ex. As public library circ declines, spending continues to top inflation.Ex. The large profits to be made in this field will outbalance the problems that may lie ahead.Ex. Permission is not sought when purchasing other categories of materials and so the board is overstepping its policy and fiscal authority and assuming management responsibilities.Ex. Unfortunately, its conclusions are completely pedestrian, rarely going past the fact that there were old people in England in the late Middle Ages.----* sobrepasar con creces = be well in excess of.* sobrepasar las posibilidades de Alguien = be beyond + Posesivo + capabilities.* sobrepasarse = overreach + Reflexivo.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <nivel/cantidad> to exceed, go abovesobrepasar el límite de velocidad — to exceed o go over o break the speed limit
sobrepasó el tiempo permitido en 2 segundos — she went over o exceeded the time allowed by 2 seconds
b) < persona> ( en capacidad) to outstrip; ( en altura) to overtakec) (Aviac) < pista> to overshoot2.sobrepasarse v prona) ( excederse)b) ( propasarse) to go too far* * *= outrun [out-run], outweigh, surpass, go far beyond, extend + far beyond, go over, top, outbalance, overstep, go + past.Ex: But he was wiry and wily, too, and he could often out-run, track, back-track, double-back, and finally dodge unseen in the subway.
Ex: It may be decided that the practical impediments to the distribution and assignment of such numbers outweigh their potential usefulness.Ex: The advantages of the system far surpass any disadvantages.Ex: These changes in the physical form of the catalog have implications which go far beyond changes in form or even in improvements in speed and convenience to the catalog user.Ex: We have seen that the relationships of the Publications Office with the institutions and other bodies of the European Communities may in theory, but do not yet in practice extend far beyond those with the six managing institutions.Ex: Unless corrective action is taken the library will go over the budgeted amount in that category.Ex: As public library circ declines, spending continues to top inflation.Ex: The large profits to be made in this field will outbalance the problems that may lie ahead.Ex: Permission is not sought when purchasing other categories of materials and so the board is overstepping its policy and fiscal authority and assuming management responsibilities.Ex: Unfortunately, its conclusions are completely pedestrian, rarely going past the fact that there were old people in England in the late Middle Ages.* sobrepasar con creces = be well in excess of.* sobrepasar las posibilidades de Alguien = be beyond + Posesivo + capabilities.* sobrepasarse = overreach + Reflexivo.* * *sobrepasar [A1 ]vt1 ‹nivel/cantidad› to exceed, go abovesobrepasar el límite de velocidad to exceed o go over o break the speed limitsobrepasaron los límites establecidos por las autoridades they went beyond o exceeded the limits set by the authoritiessobrepasó el tiempo permitido en 2 segundos she went over o exceeded the time allowed by 2 secondsen marzo las entradas sobrepasaron $100.000 income in March topped o exceeded $100,000sobrepasar la barrera del sonido to break the sound barrier2 ‹persona› (en capacidad) to outstrip; (en altura) to overtake3 ( Aviac) ‹pista› to overshoot1(excederse): me he sobrepasado en los gastos I've overspentno te vayas a sobrepasar con el vino go easy with the wine2 (propasarse) to go too far* * *
sobrepasar ( conjugate sobrepasar) verbo transitivo
◊ sobrepasar el límite de velocidad to exceed o go over the speed limit
( en altura) to overtake
sobrepasar verbo transitivo
1 (un límite, una cantidad) to exceed: no debemos sobrepasar ciertos límites, we must not go beyond certain limits
2 (aventajar) to be ahead of: te sobrepasa en altura, he's already taller than you
' sobrepasar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adelantar
- pasar
- rebasar
- traspasar
English:
exceed
- out
- over
- pass
- transgress
* * *♦ vt1. [exceder] to exceed;su sueldo no sobrepasa el de sus compañeros his pay is no higher than that of his colleagues;sobrepasó la barrera del sonido it broke the sound barrier;en este caso, la realidad sobrepasa a la ficción in this instance, reality is stranger than fictionlo sobrepasa en inteligencia she's more intelligent than he is* * *v/t exceed, surpass;me sobrepasa en altura he is taller than me* * *sobrepasar vt: to exceed, to surpass* * *sobrepasar vb1. (cantidad, límite) to exceed -
15 treinta
adj.1 thirty.2 thirtieth.f. & m.thirty.los (años) treinta the thirties;* * *► adjetivo1 (cardinal) thirty; (ordinal) thirtieth* * *noun m. adj.* * *ADJ thirty; [fecha] thirtiethseis* * *I IImasculino (number) thirty* * *= thirty.Ex. Altogether between twenty and thirty data bases are offered.----* andar por los treinta = be thirtyish.* de treinta y ocho años de edad = thirty-eight-year-old.* los años treinta = thirties.* treinta aproximadamente = thirtyish.* treinta y cinco = thirty-five.* * *I IImasculino (number) thirty* * *= thirty.Ex: Altogether between twenty and thirty data bases are offered.
* andar por los treinta = be thirtyish.* de treinta y ocho años de edad = thirty-eight-year-old.* los años treinta = thirties.* treinta aproximadamente = thirtyish.* treinta y cinco = thirty-five.* * *adj inv/pron(number) thirty* * *
treinta adj inv/m/pron
thirty;
para ejemplos ver◊ cinco, cincuenta
treinta adjetivo & m inv thirty
' treinta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arriba
- billete
- comensal
- como
- cumplir
- igual
- menos
- pico
- superar
- ventaja
- tanto
- uno
- y
English:
allow
- besiege
- delivery
- devoted
- equal
- of
- reign
- thirty
- total
- turn
- something
- -year-old
* * *♦ adj inv1. [para contar] thirty;tiene treinta años she's thirty (years old)2. [para ordenar] (number) thirty;la página treinta page thirty♦ pron1. [en fechas] thirtieth;el treinta de agosto the thirtieth of August;hoy estamos a treinta today's the thirtieth;acabaremos el día treinta we'll finish on the thirtieth;los años treinta the thirties3. [referido a grupos]invité a muchos y vinieron treinta I invited a lot of people and thirty came;somos treinta there are thirty of us;participaron los treinta all thirty of them took part♦ nm[número] thirty;el treinta (number) thirty;doscientos treinta two hundred and thirty;treinta y tres thirty-three* * *adj thirty* * *treinta adj & nm: thirty* * *treinta num1. (en general) thirty2. (en fechas) thirtieth -
16 capacidad
f.1 capacity (cabida).con capacidad para quinientas personas with a capacity of five hundredeste teatro tiene capacidad para mil doscientos espectadores this theater can seat one thousand two hundred people2 ability (aptitud, talento, potencial).no tener capacidad para algo/para hacer algo to be no good at something/at doing somethingcapacidad adquisitiva purchasing powercapacidad de concentración ability to concentratecapacidad ofensiva fire power3 throughput.* * *1 (gen) capacity■ el teatro tiene capacidad para acoger a doscientas personas the theatre has a seating capacity of two hundred2 figurado (habilidad) capability, ability* * *noun f.1) capacity2) ability, capability* * *SF1) [de vehículo, teatro, depósito] capacityun disquete con capacidad de 1.44 MB — a diskette with a capacity of 1.44 MB
capacidad: 40 viajeros sentados — seating capacity: 40
un avión con capacidad para 155 pasajeros — a 155-seater aircraft, an aircraft that can carry 155 passengers
medida 1)capacidad de carga — carrying capacity, freight capacity
2) (=habilidad) abilitynecesitamos una persona con capacidad para afrontar desafíos — we require a person with the ability to face challenges
esas bacterias tienen una mayor capacidad de reproducción — those bacteria have a greater capacity for reproduction
no tiene capacidad para los negocios — he has no business sense o business acumen
capacidad adquisitiva — (Com) purchasing power, buying power
capacidad de convocatoria — [de orador] pulling power; [de huelga, manifestación] appeal, popular appeal
capacidad de ganancia — (Com) earning power, earning capacity
capacidad de trabajo, tiene una enorme capacidad de trabajo — she can get through a tremendous amount of work, she has an enormous capacity for hard work
3) (=autoridad) authorityno tenemos capacidad para modificar las decisiones del gobierno — we do not have the authority to alter government decisions
4) (Jur) capacity* * *1)a) ( competencia) abilityb) ( potencial) capacitycapacidad de or para + inf — ability o capacity to + inf
están en capacidad de despachar más pasajeros — (Col) they have the capacity to handle more passengers
c) (Der) capacity2) ( cupo) capacityla capacidad del depósito es de unos 40 litros — the tank has a capacity of o holds about 40 liters
el teatro tiene capacidad para 8000 personas — the theatre has a capacity of o holds 8000 people
* * *1)a) ( competencia) abilityb) ( potencial) capacitycapacidad de or para + inf — ability o capacity to + inf
están en capacidad de despachar más pasajeros — (Col) they have the capacity to handle more passengers
c) (Der) capacity2) ( cupo) capacityla capacidad del depósito es de unos 40 litros — the tank has a capacity of o holds about 40 liters
el teatro tiene capacidad para 8000 personas — the theatre has a capacity of o holds 8000 people
* * *capacidad11 = ability, capability, competence, appetite, capacity, hat, aptitude, faculty.Ex: The ability to search on word stems is particularly valuable where the text to be searched is in free-language format.
Ex: DOBIS/LIBIS may replace the typewriter and the catalog card but it cannot replace the decision-making capabilities of the library staff.Ex: In order that you should be able to perform these required skills with greater competence, selected elements of the theory of subject indexing will be included.Ex: Such machines will have enourmous appetites.Ex: Older people have suffered some losses in sensory and physical capacity, and newer teaching techniques might intimidate them.Ex: The city librarian has commonly been a general cultural consultant, often with more than one hat, with the curatorship of the museum and/or art gallery as additional offices.Ex: In tracking, schools categorize according to measures of intelligence, achievement, or aptitude and then assign students to ability or interest-grouped classes = En la subdivisión de los alumnos en clases según su nivel académico, las escuelas agrupan a los alumnos de acuerdo con su nivel de inteligencia, habilidad o aptitud y luego los asignan a las clases según su capacidad o por sus intereses.Ex: Sophia no sooner saw Blifil than she turned pale, and almost lost the use of all her faculties.* actuar por encima de {Posesivo} capacidades = punch above + Posesivo + weight.* capacidad académica = academic ability.* capacidad analítica = analytical capacity.* capacidad cognitiva = cognitive ability, cognitive capacity.* capacidad comunicativa = speaking skills.* capacidad crediticia = credit standing.* capacidad crítica = critical skills, critical awareness, critical faculty.* capacidad crítica de los programas televisivos = teleliteracy.* capacidad de absorción = absorptive capacity, absorptive capability.* capacidad de búsqueda = searching power.* capacidad de comercialización = marketability.* capacidad de comprensión = listening skills, understanding capacity.* capacidad de discriminación = discriminating power.* capacidad deductiva = heuristic power.* capacidad de enganche = holding power.* capacidad de escuchar = listening skills.* capacidad de interpretar imágenes = visual literacy.* capacidad de interpretar información estadística = graphic literacy, spatial literacy, statistical literacy.* capacidad de leer = reading skills.* capacidad de manejar la información = information handling.* capacidad de mantener la atención = attention span.* capacidad de negociación = bargaining power.* capacidad de procesamiento = throughput, processing power.* capacidad de producción = throughput.* capacidad de promoción = promotability.* capacidad de razonamiento = thinking skills.* capacidad de resolver problemas = problem-solving ability.* capacidad de retención = holding power.* capacidad de saber leer y escribir = literacy skills.* capacidad económica = earning capacity, earning power.* capacidades informáticas = computer skills.* capacidad física = physical capability.* capacidad informática = computing power.* capacidad intelectual = intellectual ability.* capacidad lingüística = language skill.* capacidad mental = brainpower [brain power], mental capability.* desarrollar la capacidad de = gain in + the ability to.* desarrollar las capacidades = fulfil + potential.* desarrollo de capacidades = capacity building.* en + Posesivo + capacidad como = in + Posesivo + capacity as.* no actuando en capacidad de autor = non-authorial.* persona que rinde por debajo de su capacidad = underachiever.* sin capacidad de discernimiento = undiscriminating.* tener la capacidad de = have + the potential (to/for).capacidad22 = capacity, headroom.Nota: Literalmente, espacio sobre la cabeza y de ahí el significado de "espacio para crecer".Ex: Marginal storage cards normally have capacity for storing citations and abstracts.
Ex: I was also encouraged to read a subscriber to this list has over 40,000 items meaning this software has plenty of headroom = También me sentí animado al leer que un miembro de esta lista tiene más de 40.000 registros lo que significa que este software tiene bastante capacidad.* alcanzar el límite de + Posesivo + capacidad = stretch + Nombre + beyond the breaking point, stretch + Nombre + to breaking point, stretch + Nombre + to the limit.* capacidad de almacenamiento = storage capacity.* capacidad excesiva = overcapacity [over-capacity].* capacidad para libros = book capacity.* con gran capacidad = capacious.* de gran capacidad = large-capacity, high capacity.* de mucha capacidad = capacious.* funcionar a plena capacidad = be fully into + Posesivo + stride.* llegar al límite de + Posesivo + capacidad = stretch + Nombre + beyond the breaking point, stretch + Nombre + to breaking point, stretch + Nombre + to the limit.* * *A1 (competencia) abilitynadie pone en duda su capacidad no one doubts his ability o capabilityuna persona de gran capacidad a person of great ability, a very able o capable person2 (potencial) capacity capacidad DE algo:su capacidad de comunicación their ability to communicatecapacidad DE or PARA + INF capacity o ability to + INFla capacidad de grabar durante 24 horas seguidas the ability o capacity to record non-stop for 24 hoursestán en capacidad de despachar más pasajeros ( Col); they have the capacity to handle more passengers3 ( Der) capacitycapacidad civil/legal civil/legal capacityCompuestos:purchasing power● capacidad crediticia or de créditocreditworthinessborrowing capacityfirepowercreditworthinessproduction capacityphysical capacitymental capacityproduction capacityB [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] (cupo) capacityla capacidad del depósito es de unos 40 litros the tank has a capacity of o holds about 40 litersCompuesto:freight o cargo capacity* * *
capacidad sustantivo femenino
1
capacidad de or para hacer algo ability o capacity to do sthc) (Der) capacity
2 ( cupo) capacity
capacidad sustantivo femenino
1 (disposición) capacity, ability
2 (de un local, armario, etc) capacity: este cine tiene capacidad para mil personas, this cinema can hold up to one thousand people
' capacidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aguante
- cabida
- competencia
- don
- dote
- error
- expresar
- facultad
- genio
- habla
- hablarse
- incapaz
- mayor
- palabra
- poder
- raciocinio
- saber
- sentida
- sentido
- servir
- solvencia
- talento
- techo
- ver
- virtud
- visión
- volumen
- arroba
- comprensión
- criterio
- cupo
- entendimiento
- incapacidad
- observación
- potencial
- sobrepasar
- triplicar
English:
ability
- accommodate
- admire
- aptitude
- attention span
- attest
- capacity
- carload
- cast
- endurance
- idle
- judgement
- judgment
- manufacturing capacity
- moot
- movement
- power
- qualification
- truckload
- uncanny
- underrated
- volume
- capability
- hold
- justice
- resilience
- resilient
- seat
- stretch
- take
- three-quarters
* * *capacidad nf1. [cabida] capacity;unidades de capacidad units of capacity;capacidad máxima [en ascensor] maximum load;con capacidad para 500 personas with a capacity of 500;este teatro tiene capacidad para 1.200 espectadores this theatre can seat 1,200 peopleInformát capacidad de almacenamiento storage capacity;capacidad de carga cargo capacity;capacidad eléctrica [de condensador] capacitance;Informát capacidad de memoria memory capacity;capacidad pulmonar lung capacity2. [aptitud, talento, potencial] ability;no tener capacidad para algo/para hacer algo to be no good at sth/at doing sthcapacidad adquisitiva purchasing power;capacidad de aprendizaje ability to learn;capacidad de concentración ability to concentrate;Fin capacidad de endeudamiento borrowing capacity o power;capacidad de fabricación manufacturing capacity;capacidad de gestión managerial skills;capacidad ofensiva fire power;capacidad de producción production capacity;capacidad de reacción ability to react o respond;capacidad de respuesta ability to react o respond3. Der capacity* * *f1 capacity;medida de capacidad cubic measure2 ( aptitud) competence* * *capacidad nf1) : capacity2) : capability, ability* * *1. (en general) capacityel ferry tiene una capacidad para 800 pasajeros the ferry has a capacity of 800 passengers / the ferry can carry 800 passengers2. (aptitud) ability -
17 quinientos
adj.1 five-hundred.2 five hundredth.m. s.&pl.five hundred.* * *► adjetivo1 (cardinal) five hundred; (ordinal) five-hundredth■ dos mil quinientos two thousand five hundred, twenty-five hundred1 (número) five hundred\————————1 (número) five hundred* * *quinientos, -asADJ PRON SMPL / SFPL [gen] five hundred; [ordinal] five hundredth- volvió a las mil quinientas* * *I- tas adjetivo/pronombre five hundredIIel quinientos aniversario — the five hundredth anniversary, the fifth centenary
masculino (number) five hundred* * *I- tas adjetivo/pronombre five hundredIIel quinientos aniversario — the five hundredth anniversary, the fifth centenary
masculino (number) five hundred* * *adjective / pronounfive hundredquinientos euros five hundred eurosquinientos cinco five hundred and fivequinientos mil five hundred thousandquinientos y pico five hundred oddel quinientos aniversario the five hundredth anniversary, the fifth centenary(number) five hundred* * *
quinientos◊ - tas adjetivo/pronombre
five hundred;
quinientos cinco five hundred and five;
quinientos y pico five hundred odd;
el quinientos aniversario the five hundredth anniversary
quinientos,-as adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino five hundred
' quinientos' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
quinientas
- ciento
- cinco
- cuatrocientos
- doscientos
- mil
- novecientos
- ochocientos
- setecientos
- trescientos
English:
hundred
* * *quinientos, -as númfive hundred;ver también treinta* * *adj five hundred* * *quinientos, - tas adj: five hundredquinientos nms & pl: five hundred* * *quinientos num five hundred -
18 seis
adj.1 sixth.el seis de agosto the sixth of August2 six.el seis de diamantes the six of diamondsechar o tirar un seis to play a sixf. & m.1 six.tiene seis años she's six (years old)2 six (number).la página seis page sixel seis number sixdoscientos seis two hundred and sixtreinta y seis thirty-sixm. s.&pl.six, number six.* * *► adjetivo1 six2 (sexto) sixth1 six■ seis por seis treinta y seis six sixes are thirty-six, six times six is thirty-six* * *noun m. adj.* * *1.ADJ INV PRON [gen] six; [ordinal, en la fecha] sixthun niño de seis años — a six-year-old (child), a child of six
2.SM INV (=número) six; (=fecha) sixthllega el seis de agosto — he arrives on the sixth of August o on August the sixth o on 6 August
* * *I II* * *I II* * *seis1adj inv/pronseis2* * *
seis adj inv/pron/m
six;
para ejemplos ver◊ cinco
seis adjetivo & pron & m inv six
el seis de diciembre, the sixth of December
' seis' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cada
- coma
- diana
- punto
- salir
- sala
- sobre
- sumar
- suponer
- tarde
- terminar
- doble
- ir
- número
- oscuro
- palabra
- piso
- prisión
- semestre
- tardar
English:
arrange
- bang
- be
- by
- call for
- catch
- category
- chapter
- checkup
- defeat
- dot
- equal
- evening
- fall
- for
- hopefully
- individual
- less
- meet
- minus
- pack in
- party
- plane
- reading
- sharp
- six
- six-pack
- six-shooter
- sixteen
- stand
- still
- stroke
- take
- to
- touch down
- under
- wineglass
- about
- age
- at
- exactly
- get
- must
- of
- outside
- over
- past
- short
- start
- succession
* * *seis númsix;el (Torneo de las) Seis Naciones [en rugby] the Six Nations (Championship);ver también tres* * *m/adj six* * *seis adj & nm: six* * *seis num1. (en general) six2. (en fechas) sixth -
19 tres
adj.1 three.2 third.f. & m.three.de tres al cuarto (informal) cheap, third-ratetres cuartos de lo mismo the same thingno le convencimos ni a la de tres (informal) there was no way we could convince him;m.three, number three.* * *► adjetivo1 (cardinal) three; (ordinal) third\como tres y dos son cinco familiar as sure as eggs are eggsni a la de tres familiar there was no way* * *noun m. adj.* * *1.ADJ INV PRON [gen] three; [ordinal, en la fecha] third2.SM (=número) three; (=fecha) thirdseistres en raya — (=juego) noughts and crosses, tic tac toe (EEUU)
* * *Ini a la de tres — (Esp fam)
IIno me salía ni a la de tres — I just couldn't work it out
* * *Ini a la de tres — (Esp fam)
IIno me salía ni a la de tres — I just couldn't work it out
* * *tres1adj inv/pronni a la de tres ( fam): no logro meter un gol ni a la de tres I can't score (a goal) for the life of meno lo vas a convencer ni a la de tres you don't have a hope of persuading him ( colloq)tres2Compuestos:masculine and feminine (en rugby) three-quarter* * *
tres adj inv/m/pron
three;
para ejemplos ver cinco
tres
I adj inv (cardinal) three
(ordinal) third
II sustantivo masculino three
♦ Locuciones: fam (algo evidente) como tres y dos son cinco, as sure as sure can be
familiar de tres al cuarto, (de poco valor) la casa está construida con materiales de tres al cuarto, the house has been constructed with second rate materials
familiar ni a la de tres, (de ningún modo) no apruebo los exámenes ni a la de tres, there's no way that I'm going to pass the exams
Indum Mil (chaquetón, abrigo corto de faena) tres cuartos, three-quarter-lenght coat
(juego) tres en raya, noughts and crosses, US tick-tack-toe
' tres' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abatir
- aguantar
- alcanzar
- burra
- burro
- caber
- cada
- chaquetón
- comida
- cuerpo
- de
- diecinueveava
- diecinueveavo
- discurso
- dividir
- dos
- dotada
- dotado
- durante
- efectuar
- en
- engordar
- ser
- esperar
- estudio
- excedencia
- extinguir
- ir
- gato
- gracia
- hacer
- igual
- ingreso
- inspección
- justa
- justo
- la
- larga
- largo
- matrimonio
- mayor
- muerte
- nivel
- novelón
- número
- ordinal
- otra
- otro
- parecerse
- permitirse
English:
abreast
- and
- attention span
- boast
- bonus
- busline
- busload
- bust up
- change
- climate
- come back
- come forward
- come up to
- competitor
- conclude
- conference call
- crown
- crystallize
- depart
- doubtless
- draw
- elapse
- embezzle
- essential
- exam
- ferment
- from
- gather together
- go
- grill
- guest
- gunfire
- hang up
- hat-trick
- hatchback
- he's
- interval
- last
- leave
- lie
- light-headed
- lineage
- maximum
- multiple
- murder
- no
- number
- o'clock
- of
- ordinal
* * *♦ adj inv1. [para contar] three;tiene tres años she's three (years old)tres puertas [vehículo] three-door (model);Tres Zapotes [centro arqueológico] = ancient Olmec city in the present-day state of Veracruz in Mexico2. [para ordenar] (number) three;la página tres page three♦ pron1. [en fechas] third;el tres de agosto the third of August;hoy estamos a tres today's the third;acabaremos el día tres we'll finish on the third;el siglo III [pronunciado tres] the 3rd centuryson las tres (de la mañana/de la tarde) it's three o'clock (in the morning/in the afternoon);el tren sale a y tres the train departs at three minutes pastsomos tres there are three of us;de tres en tres in threes;estaban aquí los tres the three of them were here7. [en naipes] three;el tres de diamantes the three of diamonds;8. Compa la de tres on the count of three;Famde tres al cuarto cheap, third-rate;tres cuartos de lo mismo the same thing;Famno ver tres en un burro to be as blind as a bat;Famno le convencimos ni a la de tres there was no way we could convince him;como que tres y dos son cinco as sure as eggs is eggs♦ nm1. [número] three;el tres (number) three;doscientos tres two hundred and three;treinta y tres thirty-threeCol tres en línea Br noughts and crosses, US tic-tac-toe;* * *I adj three;no funciona ni a la de tres there’s no way it is going to workII m three* * *tres adj & nm: three* * *tres num1. (en general) three2. (en fechas) third
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poner a doscientos — coloquial 1. Poner cachondo, excitar. 2. Poner muy nervioso: me puso a doscientos con sus tonterías … Enciclopedia Universal