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1 воздействие воздействи·е
influence, effect, impact, forceиметь воздействие — to have an effect / an influence (on / upon), to influence
ограничить воздействие, оказываемое совещанием в верхах — to localize the effect of the summit
оказывать воздействие — to have an impact (on / upon), to have / to exert influence (on / upon)
биологическое воздействие (радиации и т.п.) — biological effect
благотворное воздействие — beneficial / salutory effect / influence
вредное / пагубное воздействие — harmful effects
длительное воздействие — lasting / long-lasting effects
непосредственное воздействие — direct / immediate effect
политическое воздействие — political impact; (в целях принятия определённого решения) political leverage
экономическое воздействие — economic influence / impact; (со стороны государства) economic(al) leverage
воздействие быстрой перемены — the impact of rapid change
воздействие гонки вооружений — effects / impact of the arms race
воздействие на здоровье людей ядерных испытаний — health effects of nuclear tests; воздействие на климат climate-modification
воздействие на окружающую среду — environmental impact / effect
воздействие оружия на психику (о новых видах оружия массового уничтожения и т.п.) — psychological impact of weapons
воздействие ударной волны — blast / shock-wave effect
меры общественного воздействия — measures of public / social influence
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > воздействие воздействи·е
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2 предельно допустимая доза
1) General subject: maximum allowable dose2) Medicine: maximal tolerance dose, permissible dose, tolerable dose, tolerance dose3) Military: maximum permissible amount, maximum permissible exposure (радиоактивного облучения), survival dose4) Engineering: maximum permissible dose5) Metallurgy: maximum permissible dose (излучени)6) Oil: maximum permissible dose (of ionising radiation effect upon the body - радиоактивного облучения организма)7) Ecology: limited permissible dose, maximum tolerance dose, tolerance level8) Sakhalin energy glossary: maximum permissible dose( of ionising radiation effect upon the body) (радиоактивного облучения организма)9) Automation: maximum permissible dose (напр. облучения)10) Sakhalin R: maximum permissible dose (of ionising radiation effect upon the body; радиоактивного облучения организма), maximum permissible dose (радиоактивного облучения организма)11) oil&gas: body) (радиоактивного облучения организма), maximum permissible dose (of ionizing radiation effect upon the body) (радиоактивного облучения организма)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > предельно допустимая доза
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3 удельная максимальная эквивалентная доза
1) Oil: reduced maximum equivalent dose (of ionising radiation effect upon the body) (радиоактивного облучения организма)2) Sakhalin energy glossary: reduced maximum equivalent dose (of ionizing radiation effect upon the body - радиоактивного облучения организма)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > удельная максимальная эквивалентная доза
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4 оказывать действие на
1) Mathematics: exert influence upon, produce an effect on2) Makarov: act on (...), have an effect on (...), have an effect upon (...), influence (...)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > оказывать действие на
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5 подіяти
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6 действие
с.1) ( физическая величина) action2) ( воздействие) action, effect; influence, impact3) ( функционирование) action, operation, function; performance4) мат. operation•действие А на В — action of A on B, effect of A on B
вводить в действие — put into operation, put into action, bring into service
находиться под действием (напр. магнитного поля) — be exposed to..., be subjected to...
не оказывать действия на... — have no effect on...
не поддаваться действию... — be resistant to..., be unaffected by...
однократного действия — single-acting...
оказывать действие на... — act on, influence, have an effect on, have an effect upon
подвергать действию (напр. силы) — subject to
подвергаться действию... (напр. силы) — be exposed to..., be subjected to...
под действием — under the action, under the influence, under the effect
действие прибора проиллюстрировано на рис.1 — the action of the device is illustrated in Fig. 1; the operation of the device is shown in Fig. 1
приводимый в действие — driven, operated by...
- автоматическое действиеприводить в действие — actuate, bring into operation
- алгебраическое действие
- амортизирующее действие
- арифметическое действие
- бактерицидное действие излучения
- биологическое действие излучения
- биологическое действие
- биохимическое действие
- блокирующее действие
- буферное действие
- возвратное действие
- вредное действие
- всасывающее действие
- вторичное действие
- выпрямляющее действие
- газопоглощающее действие
- гамильтоново действие
- гасящее действие
- генетическое действие излучения
- действие атомного взрыва
- действие группы
- действие для гравитационного поля
- действие для поля
- действие для электромагнитного поля
- действие излучения
- действие ионизирующего излучения
- действие капиллярности
- действие лазерного излучения на материалы
- действие Лиувиля
- действие магнитного поля
- действие на расстоянии
- действие Намбу - Гото
- действие Намбу
- действие периодического возмущения на вырожденные состояния
- действие по Гамильтону
- действие по Лагранжу
- действие по Мопертюи
- действие поля
- действие преграды
- действие пространственного заряда
- действие радиации
- действие резонансного поглотителя
- действие света
- действие силы тяжести
- действие струи
- действие супер-Лиувиля
- действие ударной волны
- действие Черна - Саймонса
- действие Чжэня - Саймонса
- действие Янга - Миллса
- демпфирующее действие
- дестабилизирующее действие
- дефокусирующее действие
- динамическое действие
- дистанционное действие
- длительное действие
- евклидово действие
- задержанное действие
- задерживающее действие
- замедленное действие
- замедляющее действие
- запаздывающее действие
- затравочное действие
- защитное действие
- импульсное действие
- инденторное действие
- индуцированное действие
- ионизующее действие
- канцерогенное действие излучения
- каталитическое действие
- квантовое действие
- классическое действие
- комбинированное действие
- компенсирующее действие
- конечное действие
- косвенное действие
- кумулятивное действие
- логическое действие
- локальное действие излучения
- маскирующее действие
- математическое действие
- механическое действие
- мешающее действие
- наименьшее действие
- направленное действие
- направляющее действие
- непосредственное действие
- неправильное действие
- непрерывное действие
- непрямое действие излучения
- непрямое действие
- обратное действие
- общее действие
- оглушающее действие
- ослепляющее действие
- осмотическое действие
- ответное действие
- откачивающее действие
- отравляющее действие
- перенормированное действие
- поверхностное действие
- пондеромоторное действие света
- пондеромоторное действие
- поражающее действие
- послерадиационное действие
- продольное действие
- прямое действие
- радиобиологическое действие
- радиомиметическое действие
- разрушающее действие
- расклинивающее действие
- результирующее действие
- слепящее действие
- собирающее действие
- совместное действие
- соматическое действие излучения
- стабилизирующее действие
- стимулирующее действие излучения
- суммарное действие
- суперковариантное действие
- суперсимметричное действие
- тепловое действие тока
- тепловое действие
- токсическое действие излучения
- топологическое действие
- триггерное действие
- тушащее действие
- ударное действие
- уравновешивающее действие
- физиологическое действие
- физическое действие излучения
- фокусирующее действие
- фотографическое действие
- химическое действие излучения
- химическое действие
- экранирующее действие
- электрохимическое действие
- эффективное действие суперструны
- эффективное действие
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7 действовать
несов. - де́йствовать, сов. - поде́йствоватьтелефо́н не де́йствует — the telephone is out of order [is not working]
у него́ не де́йствует пра́вая рука́ — he has lost the use of his right arm
у меня́ желу́док не де́йствует — I have a stomach ['stʌmək] disorder, I have indigestion
2) тк. несов. (совершать действия, поступки) act, take action; doнам на́до де́йствовать бы́стро — we must act quickly, we must take quick action
как де́йствовать да́льше? — what is to be done next?
они́ де́йствовали не дру́жно — their action was not coordinated, they did not act / work in concert
де́йствовать не спеша́ — take one's time
3) (на вн.; давать результат, влиять) have an effect (upon), act (on); (без доп. тж.) workде́йствовать на не́рвы кому́-л — get on smb's nerves
его́ прия́тель пло́хо на него́ де́йствует — his friend has a bad influence on him
де́йствовать успокои́тельно — have a soothing effect
лека́рство уже́ де́йствует — the medicine is taking effect
лека́рство хорошо́ де́йствует — the medicine is very efficacious [works very well]
зако́н не де́йствует (не исполняется) — the law doesn't work; the law has no real effect
4) (иметь силу, законное действие) be in force / effect; be / remain valid; holdэ́то пра́вило бо́льше не де́йствует — this rule is no longer valid; the rule does not hold any more
но́вый нало́г начина́ет де́йствовать с января́ — the new tax becomes effective [comes into effect] in January
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8 оказывать вредное влияние
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > оказывать вредное влияние
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9 a la larga
in the long run* * ** * ** * *= in the long term, over the long term, in the end, eventually, for the long pull, over a period of time, over the long haul, in the far term, ultimately, by and byEx. For a scheme to be successfull in the long term it is vital that there should be an organisational structure to support the scheme.Ex. This project ought to develop over the long term from a system designed to support the exchange of entries in micro-print to a fully automated network for the processing of records.Ex. This is time well invested since it saves money in the end and leads to a higher success rate in providing information = Éste es tiempo bien invertido ya que ahorra dinero en última instancia y permite ofrecer una información mucho más pertinente para el usuario.Ex. Eventually this work on citation orders came to fruition in the rather unlikely context of a new indexing systems, PRECIS.Ex. Thus, the public library in this country for the next few years and for the long pull may be presented with a first-rate opportunity for greater service to its community by defining its service with reference to some qualitative standards.Ex. The vibration may cause the chips to work loose over a period of time, and if they have to be pushed back into their sockets, it is very easy to bend or break one of the 'legs'.Ex. But over the long haul you'll just find that your data is easier and cheaper to get at if you use XML.Ex. In the far term novel techniques are being developed to remove carbon dioxide from fuel gas or flue gas from energy conversion systems.Ex. Moreover, these entries must ultimately direct the searcher to his desired specific subject in the classified file.Ex. By and by Tom's reading and dreaming about princely life wrought such a strong effect upon him that he began to act the prince unconsciously.* * *= in the long term, over the long term, in the end, eventually, for the long pull, over a period of time, over the long haul, in the far term, ultimately, by and byEx: For a scheme to be successfull in the long term it is vital that there should be an organisational structure to support the scheme.
Ex: This project ought to develop over the long term from a system designed to support the exchange of entries in micro-print to a fully automated network for the processing of records.Ex: This is time well invested since it saves money in the end and leads to a higher success rate in providing information = Éste es tiempo bien invertido ya que ahorra dinero en última instancia y permite ofrecer una información mucho más pertinente para el usuario.Ex: Eventually this work on citation orders came to fruition in the rather unlikely context of a new indexing systems, PRECIS.Ex: Thus, the public library in this country for the next few years and for the long pull may be presented with a first-rate opportunity for greater service to its community by defining its service with reference to some qualitative standards.Ex: The vibration may cause the chips to work loose over a period of time, and if they have to be pushed back into their sockets, it is very easy to bend or break one of the 'legs'.Ex: But over the long haul you'll just find that your data is easier and cheaper to get at if you use XML.Ex: In the far term novel techniques are being developed to remove carbon dioxide from fuel gas or flue gas from energy conversion systems.Ex: Moreover, these entries must ultimately direct the searcher to his desired specific subject in the classified file.Ex: By and by Tom's reading and dreaming about princely life wrought such a
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10 arreglárselas
to manage, cope■ ¿cómo te las arreglas para tener tantas novias? how do you manage to have so many girlfriends?* * *(v.) = get by, make + do, make out, copeEx. A small book fair lasting only a day, such as might be held in a kindergarten or small elementary school, can get by with a couple of members of staff and a parent as the organizing committee.Ex. It is argued that years of ' making do' with inadequate resources has had a debilitating effect upon the ability of senior SLIS staff to formulate effective long term plans.Ex. 'Keep me posted on how she makes out,' he said resignedly.Ex. The results suggest that neurotically hostile individuals view others as distrustful, the world as threatening, and themselves as unable to cope.* * *(v.) = get by, make + do, make out, copeEx: A small book fair lasting only a day, such as might be held in a kindergarten or small elementary school, can get by with a couple of members of staff and a parent as the organizing committee.
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11 censura
f.1 censorship.2 censors (organismo).3 censure, severe criticism.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: censurar.* * *1 censorship2 (crítica) censure, criticism, condemnation\censura de cuentas audit, auditing* * *noun f.1) censorship2) censure, criticism* * *SF1) (=supresión) censorship2) (=institución) censors pl3) (=condena) censure frm, criticismmoción 1), voto 1)lanzó palabras de censura contra los políticos — he spoke words of censure frm o criticism against the politicians
4) (Com, Econ)* * *a) ( reprobación) censure (frml), condemnationb) (de libros, películas) censorship* * *= censorship, censure, reproach, stricture, rebuke, reproof, castigation, bleep, reproval.Ex. Having failed to make that note, there was no further justification for several possible subject tracings like censorship -- UNITED STATES-CASE STUDIES, SECURITY CLASSIFICATION -- UNITED STATES-CASE STUDIES, and so on.Ex. The author also outlines a system for microfilming and destroying documents to escape judicial censure.Ex. A standing reproach to all librarians is the non-user.Ex. The article is entitled 'Political and administrative strictures on the National Libraries Authority proposal'.Ex. In a stinging rebuke to the American Library Association, Nat Hentoff has criticized the ALA for failing to take action to defend volunteer librarians in Cuba who are being subjected to a brutal crackdown.Ex. Reproof should have a debilitating effect upon performance while praise should result in a somewhat higher increase in performance.Ex. This unremitting castigation of the Nazi masks both the historical complicity of the United States with Nazi crimes and our own racist and genocidal histories.Ex. They wish to have all bleeps declared illegal on publicly airwaves.Ex. He received a two-year suspension for violating the conditions of a public reproval and being convicted of two drunk driving.----* censuras a los materiales = challenges to materials.* expurgado por censura = bowdlerized.* expurgo por censura = bowdlerization.* libre de censura = uncensored.* moción de censura = censure motion, vote of no confidence.* voto de censura = vote of no confidence.* * *a) ( reprobación) censure (frml), condemnationb) (de libros, películas) censorship* * *= censorship, censure, reproach, stricture, rebuke, reproof, castigation, bleep, reproval.Ex: Having failed to make that note, there was no further justification for several possible subject tracings like censorship -- UNITED STATES-CASE STUDIES, SECURITY CLASSIFICATION -- UNITED STATES-CASE STUDIES, and so on.
Ex: The author also outlines a system for microfilming and destroying documents to escape judicial censure.Ex: A standing reproach to all librarians is the non-user.Ex: The article is entitled 'Political and administrative strictures on the National Libraries Authority proposal'.Ex: In a stinging rebuke to the American Library Association, Nat Hentoff has criticized the ALA for failing to take action to defend volunteer librarians in Cuba who are being subjected to a brutal crackdown.Ex: Reproof should have a debilitating effect upon performance while praise should result in a somewhat higher increase in performance.Ex: This unremitting castigation of the Nazi masks both the historical complicity of the United States with Nazi crimes and our own racist and genocidal histories.Ex: They wish to have all bleeps declared illegal on publicly airwaves.Ex: He received a two-year suspension for violating the conditions of a public reproval and being convicted of two drunk driving.* censuras a los materiales = challenges to materials.* expurgado por censura = bowdlerized.* expurgo por censura = bowdlerization.* libre de censura = uncensored.* moción de censura = censure motion, vote of no confidence.* voto de censura = vote of no confidence.* * *1 (reprobación) censure ( frml), condemnation, criticismsu comportamiento fue objeto de censura por parte de la prensa his behavior was criticized o condemned by the press, his behavior received criticism o condemnation in the press2 (de libros, películas) censorship* * *
Del verbo censurar: ( conjugate censurar)
censura es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
censura
censurar
censura sustantivo femenino
censurar ( conjugate censurar) verbo transitivo
censura sustantivo femenino
1 censorship
2 Pol moción de censura, vote of no confidence
censurar verbo transitivo
1 (libro, película) to censor: algunas escenas de la obra fueron censuradas, some scenes from the play werer cut
2 (criticar, reprobar) to censure, criticize: censuramos su modo de tratar a los alumnos, we disapprove of the way he treats his students
' censura' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
crítica
- moción
- voto
English:
blackout
- censorship
- censure
- news blackout
- vote
- censor
* * *censura nf1. [prohibición] censorship2.la censura [organismo] the censors3. [reprobación] censure, severe criticism;decir algo en tono de censura to say something censoriously o in a tone of censure* * *f censorship* * *censura nf1) : censorship2) : censure, criticism -
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familiar to manage, make do■ si hay algún problema que se las componga como pueda if there's any problem he'll have to manage as best he can* * *(v.) = make + doEx. It is argued that years of ' making do' with inadequate resources has had a debilitating effect upon the ability of senior SLIS staff to formulate effective long term plans.* * *(v.) = make + doEx: It is argued that years of ' making do' with inadequate resources has had a debilitating effect upon the ability of senior SLIS staff to formulate effective long term plans.
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13 con el tiempo
in the course of time, with time* * *= in time, over the years, with time, with the passage of time, eventually, in due course, over a period of time, in due time, over time, in the process of time, as time passed (by), as time passes (by), as time goes by, as time went by, by and byEx. The census report clearly shows that the increase in foreign population is alarming, and that in time the preponderance in our city at least will be largerly in their favor.Ex. Thus, over the years it has been used to index reports, trade Literature, periodical articles and other similar documents.Ex. As a word drops out of vogue, the concept that it represents will, with time, gradually be described by a new term.Ex. Such recommendations can be viewed as attempts to shortcircuit a system which has creaked more noticeably with the passage of time.Ex. Eventually this work on citation orders came to fruition in the rather unlikely context of a new indexing systems, PRECIS.Ex. In due course, the following 19 ideas were found scribbled on six sheets of paper which were taped to the walls of the room.Ex. The vibration may cause the chips to work loose over a period of time, and if they have to be pushed back into their sockets, it is very easy to bend or break one of the 'legs'.Ex. Whatever carrier you use, for long-term preservation (over decades) you have to refresh and migrate data carriers in due time.Ex. A search can be extended over time by cycling, that is, starting with a source document, identifying those documents which it cites, and then identifying those documents which the original cited document cites, and so on.Ex. For we see that all things which, in the process of time, being created by the work of Divine Providence, were produced by the operation of God.Ex. As time passed by, she realised that most South Africans preferred orange squash to the bitter tangy taste of lemon squash.Ex. As time passes by, our collections grow ever larger and the problems of storage and retrieval become ever more pressing.Ex. As time goes by, the modern inventive mind multiplies these media and the bibliographical picture becomes increasingly complicated.Ex. As time went by, the colors started to fade and the paint began to flake from the heat and light of the sun.Ex. By and by Tom's reading and dreaming about princely life wrought such a strong effect upon him that he began to act the prince unconsciously.* * *= in time, over the years, with time, with the passage of time, eventually, in due course, over a period of time, in due time, over time, in the process of time, as time passed (by), as time passes (by), as time goes by, as time went by, by and byEx: The census report clearly shows that the increase in foreign population is alarming, and that in time the preponderance in our city at least will be largerly in their favor.
Ex: Thus, over the years it has been used to index reports, trade Literature, periodical articles and other similar documents.Ex: As a word drops out of vogue, the concept that it represents will, with time, gradually be described by a new term.Ex: Such recommendations can be viewed as attempts to shortcircuit a system which has creaked more noticeably with the passage of time.Ex: Eventually this work on citation orders came to fruition in the rather unlikely context of a new indexing systems, PRECIS.Ex: In due course, the following 19 ideas were found scribbled on six sheets of paper which were taped to the walls of the room.Ex: The vibration may cause the chips to work loose over a period of time, and if they have to be pushed back into their sockets, it is very easy to bend or break one of the 'legs'.Ex: Whatever carrier you use, for long-term preservation (over decades) you have to refresh and migrate data carriers in due time.Ex: A search can be extended over time by cycling, that is, starting with a source document, identifying those documents which it cites, and then identifying those documents which the original cited document cites, and so on.Ex: For we see that all things which, in the process of time, being created by the work of Divine Providence, were produced by the operation of God.Ex: As time passed by, she realised that most South Africans preferred orange squash to the bitter tangy taste of lemon squash.Ex: As time passes by, our collections grow ever larger and the problems of storage and retrieval become ever more pressing.Ex: As time goes by, the modern inventive mind multiplies these media and the bibliographical picture becomes increasingly complicated.Ex: As time went by, the colors started to fade and the paint began to flake from the heat and light of the sun.Ex: By and by Tom's reading and dreaming about princely life wrought such a
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14 crítica
f.1 criticism, unfavorable commentary, unfavorable remark.2 critique, criticism, reviewal, review.3 criticizing, carping, rap, criticism.* * *1 (juicio, censura) criticism2 (prensa) review, write-up3 (conjunto de críticos) critics plural\hacer críticas to criticizeser dado,-a a las críticas to be very criticaltener buena crítica to get good reviewscrítica teatral theatre (US theater) column* * *1. f., (m. - crítico) 2. noun f.1) criticism2) review* * *SF1) (=censura) criticismrecibir duras críticas — to be severely criticized, come in for severe criticism
lanzó duras críticas contra el Gobierno — he levelled fierce criticism at the Government, he launched a fierce attack on the Government
2) [en periódico, revista] review; (=ensayo, libro) critique3)la crítica — (=los críticos) the critics pl
4) (=actividad) criticism; (=chismes) gossipcrítico* * *1) (ataque, censura) criticismha sido objeto de numerosas críticas — she has come in for o been the object of a lot of criticism
2) (Art, Espec, Lit)b)la crítica — ( los críticos) the critics (pl)
c) ( actividad) criticism•* * *= attack, criticism, critique, review, censure, reproach, rap, stricture, reproof, flak [flack], castigation, sniping, reproval, write-up.Ex. The incentive to make library services more relevant to the community became increasingly urgent from the mid-seventies as the attacks on local government finance gathered momentum.Ex. The main criticism of the notation that has been voiced in that the notation for more specific subjects can be extremely long.Ex. Of particular note is his classic monograph 'Prejudices and Antipathies', published by Scarecrow Press, a critique of LC entry and subject heading practices.Ex. The review is supported by a complete list of LIPs completed or in progess at Aug 88, followed by references to their reports.Ex. The author also outlines a system for microfilming and destroying documents to escape judicial censure.Ex. A standing reproach to all librarians is the non-user.Ex. The article 'Why do academic libraries get such a bad rap?' considers the reasons why the roles of librarians and libraries in academic institutions should be so poorly understood.Ex. The article is entitled 'Political and administrative strictures on the National Libraries Authority proposal'.Ex. Reproof should have a debilitating effect upon performance while praise should result in a somewhat higher increase in performance.Ex. This is the latest news organization to get flak for banning unapproved links to its Web site.Ex. This unremitting castigation of the Nazi masks both the historical complicity of the United States with Nazi crimes and our own racist and genocidal histories.Ex. Some folks in the commercial world enjoy all the internal get-ahead mutual sniping and jealous backbiting and ambitious politicking that goes on in it.Ex. He received a two-year suspension for violating the conditions of a public reproval and being convicted of two drunk driving.Ex. If you read some of their write-ups, you can be sure that their endgame is to give a part of this country to Tamils.----* crítica cinematográfica = film review, cinematic criticism, film criticism.* crítica constante = nagging.* crítica constructiva = constructive criticism.* crítica de cine = film review.* crítica de música = music review.* crítica de película = film review.* crítica feroz = hatchet job.* crítica literaria = literary review, literary criticism.* crítica mordaz = hatchet job.* crítica muy favorable = rave review.* críticas = backbiting.* crítica social = social commentary.* desbaratar las críticas = disarm + criticism.* dirigir una crítica hacia = level + criticism at.* hacer crítica = find + fault with.* hacer una crítica = formulate + criticism, offer + criticism, air + criticism, critique, raise + criticism.* hacer un crítica a = level + criticism at.* invalidar las críticas = disarm + criticism.* levantar crítica = arouse + criticism, raise + criticism.* por encima de toda crítica = beyond reproach, above reproach.* realizar una crítica = raise + criticism.* recibir críticas muy favorables = receive + rave reviews.* recibir duras críticas = take + a pounding, take + a beating.* ser digno de crítica = merit + a critical eye.* ser el blanco de las críticas = come under + fire.* ser objeto de crítica = attract + criticism, come in + for criticism, be under criticism, be subjected to + criticism, be (the) subject of/to criticism, take + heat.* silenciar las críticas = silence + criticism.* suscitar crítica = arouse + criticism, raise + criticism.* * *1) (ataque, censura) criticismha sido objeto de numerosas críticas — she has come in for o been the object of a lot of criticism
2) (Art, Espec, Lit)b)la crítica — ( los críticos) the critics (pl)
c) ( actividad) criticism•* * *= attack, criticism, critique, review, censure, reproach, rap, stricture, reproof, flak [flack], castigation, sniping, reproval, write-up.Ex: The incentive to make library services more relevant to the community became increasingly urgent from the mid-seventies as the attacks on local government finance gathered momentum.
Ex: The main criticism of the notation that has been voiced in that the notation for more specific subjects can be extremely long.Ex: Of particular note is his classic monograph 'Prejudices and Antipathies', published by Scarecrow Press, a critique of LC entry and subject heading practices.Ex: The review is supported by a complete list of LIPs completed or in progess at Aug 88, followed by references to their reports.Ex: The author also outlines a system for microfilming and destroying documents to escape judicial censure.Ex: A standing reproach to all librarians is the non-user.Ex: The article 'Why do academic libraries get such a bad rap?' considers the reasons why the roles of librarians and libraries in academic institutions should be so poorly understood.Ex: The article is entitled 'Political and administrative strictures on the National Libraries Authority proposal'.Ex: Reproof should have a debilitating effect upon performance while praise should result in a somewhat higher increase in performance.Ex: This is the latest news organization to get flak for banning unapproved links to its Web site.Ex: This unremitting castigation of the Nazi masks both the historical complicity of the United States with Nazi crimes and our own racist and genocidal histories.Ex: Some folks in the commercial world enjoy all the internal get-ahead mutual sniping and jealous backbiting and ambitious politicking that goes on in it.Ex: He received a two-year suspension for violating the conditions of a public reproval and being convicted of two drunk driving.Ex: If you read some of their write-ups, you can be sure that their endgame is to give a part of this country to Tamils.* crítica cinematográfica = film review, cinematic criticism, film criticism.* crítica constante = nagging.* crítica constructiva = constructive criticism.* crítica de cine = film review.* crítica de música = music review.* crítica de película = film review.* crítica feroz = hatchet job.* crítica literaria = literary review, literary criticism.* crítica mordaz = hatchet job.* crítica muy favorable = rave review.* críticas = backbiting.* crítica social = social commentary.* desbaratar las críticas = disarm + criticism.* dirigir una crítica hacia = level + criticism at.* hacer crítica = find + fault with.* hacer una crítica = formulate + criticism, offer + criticism, air + criticism, critique, raise + criticism.* hacer un crítica a = level + criticism at.* invalidar las críticas = disarm + criticism.* levantar crítica = arouse + criticism, raise + criticism.* por encima de toda crítica = beyond reproach, above reproach.* realizar una crítica = raise + criticism.* recibir críticas muy favorables = receive + rave reviews.* recibir duras críticas = take + a pounding, take + a beating.* ser digno de crítica = merit + a critical eye.* ser el blanco de las críticas = come under + fire.* ser objeto de crítica = attract + criticism, come in + for criticism, be under criticism, be subjected to + criticism, be (the) subject of/to criticism, take + heat.* silenciar las críticas = silence + criticism.* suscitar crítica = arouse + criticism, raise + criticism.* * *A(ataque): ha sido recientemente objeto de numerosas críticas she has come in for o been the object of a lot of criticism recentlydirigió duras críticas contra el obispo he launched a fierce attack on o leveled fierce criticism at the bishop, he strongly attacked the bishopla película ha recibido muy buenas críticas the movie has had very good reviews o ( colloq) write-ups2su obra ha recibido los elogios de la crítica internacional her work has been well received by critics worldwide3 (actividad) criticismCompuesto:literary criticism* * *
Del verbo criticar: ( conjugate criticar)
critica es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
criticar
crítica
criticar ( conjugate criticar) verbo transitivo
verbo intransitivo
to gossip, backbite
crítica sustantivo femenino
( ensayo) critique;
la crítica ( los críticos) the critics (pl);
crítica literaria literary criticism
criticar
I verbo transitivo to criticize
II verbo intransitivo (murmurar) to gossip
crítico,-a
I adjetivo critical
II sustantivo masculino y femenino critic
crítica sustantivo femenino
1 (censura) criticism
2 Prensa review: esta película tiene muy mala crítica, this film has got very bad reviews
3 (los críticos profesionales) critics
' crítica' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ámbito
- delgada
- delgado
- denuncia
- denunciar
- feroz
- radical
- severa
- severo
- trance
- bueno
- demoledor
- despiadado
- hacer
- inoportuno
- lanzar
- mordaz
- murmurar
- pecho
English:
acclaim
- accurate
- book review
- butt
- chorus
- criticism
- damning
- faultfinding
- impervious
- implicit
- indictment
- mild
- open
- pass
- rave
- reflection
- review
- sensitive
- temper
- uncalled-for
- unfair
- unfavorable
- unfavourable
- veiled
- critically
- touch
- write
* * *crítica nf1. [juicio, análisis] review;esa novela ha recibido muy buenas críticas that novel has had very good reviewscrítica cinematográfica film o movie criticism;crítica literaria literary criticism3. [ataque] criticism;le han llovido muchas críticas he has received a barrage of criticism;lanzó duras críticas contra el proyecto she severely criticized the project* * *f criticism;muchas críticas a lot of criticismI adj criticalII m, crítica f critic* * *crítica nf1) : criticism2) : review, critique* * *crítica n1. (juicio, censura) criticism2. (reseña) review3. (críticos) critics -
15 de príncipe
(adj.) = princelyEx. By and by Tom's reading and dreaming about princely life wrought such a strong effect upon him that he began to act the prince unconsciously.* * *(adj.) = princelyEx: By and by Tom's reading and dreaming about princely life wrought such a
strong effect upon him that he began to act the prince unconsciously. -
16 debilitador
adj.debilitating, weakening, debilitative.m.weakener, weakening agent.* * *► adjetivo1 weakening, debilitating* * *= debilitating.Ex. It is argued that years of 'making do' with inadequate resources has had a debilitating effect upon the ability of senior SLIS staff to formulate effective long term plans.* * *= debilitating.Ex: It is argued that years of 'making do' with inadequate resources has had a debilitating effect upon the ability of senior SLIS staff to formulate effective long term plans.
* * *debilitating* * *debilitador, -ora adjdebilitating -
17 desaprobación
f.disapproval, denial, disfavor, displeasure.* * *1 disapproval* * *noun f.* * *SF [de actitud, conducta, acción] disapproval; [de solicitud] rejection* * *femenino disapproval* * *= disfavour, disapproval, reproof, thumbs down, deprecation.Ex. It seems a pity that the notation of these headings remains in disfavour.Ex. A reference librarian must maintain a pleasant expression (rather than a scowl that is easily read as disapproval of present company).Ex. Reproof should have a debilitating effect upon performance while praise should result in a somewhat higher increase in performance.Ex. The article 'Apple Macintosh: thumbs up? thumbs down?' considers whether online searchers should use Apple Macintosh machines.Ex. It uses humor rather than witticisms, and self-deprecation rather than deprecation of the professional field.----* con desaprobación = disapproving, disapprovingly.* * *femenino disapproval* * *= disfavour, disapproval, reproof, thumbs down, deprecation.Ex: It seems a pity that the notation of these headings remains in disfavour.
Ex: A reference librarian must maintain a pleasant expression (rather than a scowl that is easily read as disapproval of present company).Ex: Reproof should have a debilitating effect upon performance while praise should result in a somewhat higher increase in performance.Ex: The article 'Apple Macintosh: thumbs up? thumbs down?' considers whether online searchers should use Apple Macintosh machines.Ex: It uses humor rather than witticisms, and self-deprecation rather than deprecation of the professional field.* con desaprobación = disapproving, disapprovingly.* * *disapproval* * *disapproval;la miró con desaprobación he looked at her disapprovingly o with disapproval* * *f disapproval* * ** * *desaprobación n disapproval -
18 enfermizo
adj.1 sickly, unhealthy, infirm, lank.2 ailing.* * *► adjetivo1 sickly, unhealthy2 figurado morbid, unhealthy* * *ADJ [persona] sickly; [mente] morbid; [pasión] morbid, unhealthy* * *- za adjetivo unhealthy, sicklyde aspecto enfermizo — unhealthy-looking, sickly-looking
* * *= unhealthy, sickly, debilitating, nesh, poor health.Ex. I would venture to guess that he would have characterized these suggestions as the eructation of unhealthy souls'.Ex. In this novel, the plot involves two lovers who seek to take advantage of a sickly heiress.Ex. It is argued that years of 'making do' with inadequate resources has had a debilitating effect upon the ability of senior SLIS staff to formulate effective long term plans.Ex. Usually, half of us would sleep on the ground outside and the other half would go for the nesh option of sleeping in a tent or hut.Ex. Much of his later life he lived in reclusion, loneliness, poor health, and despair.* * *- za adjetivo unhealthy, sicklyde aspecto enfermizo — unhealthy-looking, sickly-looking
* * *= unhealthy, sickly, debilitating, nesh, poor health.Ex: I would venture to guess that he would have characterized these suggestions as the eructation of unhealthy souls'.
Ex: In this novel, the plot involves two lovers who seek to take advantage of a sickly heiress.Ex: It is argued that years of 'making do' with inadequate resources has had a debilitating effect upon the ability of senior SLIS staff to formulate effective long term plans.Ex: Usually, half of us would sleep on the ground outside and the other half would go for the nesh option of sleeping in a tent or hut.Ex: Much of his later life he lived in reclusion, loneliness, poor health, and despair.* * *enfermizo -za1 ‹persona› unhealthy, sicklyuna mujer de aspecto enfermizo an unhealthy-looking o a sickly-looking woman2 ‹pasión/curiosidad› unhealthy* * *
enfermizo◊ -za adjetivo
unhealthy, sickly;
de aspecto enfermizo unhealthy-looking
enfermizo,-a adjetivo unhealthy, sickly
' enfermizo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
delicada
- delicado
- enfermiza
- malsana
- malsano
- enclenque
English:
diseased
- infirm
- sickly
- unhealthy
* * *enfermizo, -a adj1. [persona] sickly2. [interés, pasión, curiosidad] unhealthy* * *adj unhealthy* * *enfermizo, -za adj: sickly* * * -
19 principesco
adj.princely.* * *► adjetivo1 princely* * *ADJ princely* * *- ca adjetivo princely* * *= princely.Ex. By and by Tom's reading and dreaming about princely life wrought such a strong effect upon him that he began to act the prince unconsciously.* * *- ca adjetivo princely* * *= princely.Ex: By and by Tom's reading and dreaming about princely life wrought such a
strong effect upon him that he began to act the prince unconsciously.* * *principesco -caprincely* * *principesco, -a adjprincely* * *adj princely -
20 reprobación
f.disapproval, reproof, discountenance, reprobation.* * *1 reprobation, reproof* * *SF (=desaprobación) reproval, reprobationescrito en reprobación de... — written in condemnation of...
* * *femenino disapproval* * *= reproof, castigation, reproval.Ex. Reproof should have a debilitating effect upon performance while praise should result in a somewhat higher increase in performance.Ex. This unremitting castigation of the Nazi masks both the historical complicity of the United States with Nazi crimes and our own racist and genocidal histories.Ex. He received a two-year suspension for violating the conditions of a public reproval and being convicted of two drunk driving.* * *femenino disapproval* * *= reproof, castigation, reproval.Ex: Reproof should have a debilitating effect upon performance while praise should result in a somewhat higher increase in performance.
Ex: This unremitting castigation of the Nazi masks both the historical complicity of the United States with Nazi crimes and our own racist and genocidal histories.Ex: He received a two-year suspension for violating the conditions of a public reproval and being convicted of two drunk driving.* * *disapproval* * *reprobación nfreproof, censure* * *f condemnation, disapproval* * *reprobación nf: disapproval
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