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1 emigrated cell
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2 draft
1. noun1) (a rough sketch or outline of something, especially written: a rough draft of my speech.) borrador, esbozo2) (a group (of soldiers etc) taken from a larger group.) reclutamiento3) (an order (to a bank etc) for the payment of money: a draft for $80.) letra de cambio, giro4) ((American) conscription: He emigrated to avoid the draft.) servicio militar
2. verb1) (to make in the form of a rough plan: Could you draft a report on this?) esbozar2) ((American) to conscript into the army etc: He was drafted into the Navy.) reclutar, llamar a filas•- draft dodger
- draft evasion
- draftsman
tr[drɑːft]1 (rough copy - of letter, speech, etc) borrador nombre masculino; (of plot) bosquejo, esbozo; (of plan, project) anteproyecto2 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL (bill of exchange) letra de cambio, giro3 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (conscription) (reclutamiento para el) servicio militar obligatorio4 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL→ link=draught draught{1 (letter, document, contract) hacer un borrador de, redactar (el borrador de); (speech) preparar; (plan, plot) esbozar, bosquejar2 (police) hacer intervenir (in, -); (new staff) contratar (in, -))3 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (conscript) reclutar, llamar a filas1 (version, copy) preliminar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLdraft bill SMALLLAW/SMALL anteproyecto de leydraft dodger prófugo,-adraft ['dræft, 'draft] vt1) conscript: reclutar2) compose, sketch: hacer el borrador de, redactardraft adj1) : de barrildraft beer: cerveza de barril2) : de tirodraft horses: caballos de tirodraft n1) haulage: tiro m2) drink, gulp: trago m3) outline, sketch: bosquejo m, borrador m, versión f4) : corriente f de aire, chiflón m, tiro m (de una chimenea)5) conscription: conscripción f6)bank draft : giro m bancario, letra f de cambion.• borrador s.m.adj.• de barril adj.n.• bosquejo s.m.• corriente de aire s.m.• dibujo s.m.• esquicio s.m.• matriz s.f.v.• bosquejar v.• minutar v.• quintar v.• redactar v.
I dræft, drɑːft2) c ( formulation) versión fa rough draft — un borrador; (before n)
draft bill — anteproyecto m de ley
3) ( Fin) cheque m or efecto m bancario4) (AmE)
II
1) ( formulate) \<\<document/contract/letter\>\> redactar el borrador de; \<\<speech\>\> preparar2) ( conscript) (AmE) reclutar, llamar a filas[drɑːft]1. N2) (Mil) (=detachment) destacamento m; (=reinforcements) refuerzos mplthe draft — (US) (Mil) (=conscription) la llamada a filas, el servicio militar
3) (Comm) (also: banker's draft) letra f de cambio, giro m4) (Comput) borrador m2. VT1) (also: draft out) [+ document] (=write) redactar; [+ first attempt] hacer un borrador de; [+ scheme] elaborar, trazar2) (Mil) (for specific duty) destacar; (=send) mandar (to a); (US) (Mil) (=conscript) reclutar, llamar al servicio militar; (fig) forzar, obligar3.CPDdraft agreement N — proyecto m de (un) acuerdo
draft bill N — anteproyecto m de ley
draft board N — (US) (Mil) junta f de reclutamiento
draft card N — (US) (Mil) cartilla f militar
draft dodger N — (US) (Mil) prófugo m
draft excluder N — (US) burlete m
draft law N — = draft bill
draft horse (US) N — caballo m de tiro
draft letter N — borrador m de carta; (more formal) proyecto m de carta
draft version N — versión f preliminar
- draft in* * *
I [dræft, drɑːft]2) c ( formulation) versión fa rough draft — un borrador; (before n)
draft bill — anteproyecto m de ley
3) ( Fin) cheque m or efecto m bancario4) (AmE)
II
1) ( formulate) \<\<document/contract/letter\>\> redactar el borrador de; \<\<speech\>\> preparar2) ( conscript) (AmE) reclutar, llamar a filas -
3 emigrant
noun, adjective ((a person) emigrating or having emigrated: The numbers of emigrants are increasing; emigrant doctors.) emigranteemigrant n emigrantetr['emɪgrənt]1 emigrante nombre masulino o femeninoemigrant ['ɛmɪgrənt] n: emigrante mfadj.• emigrante adj.n.• emigrante s.m.,f.'eməgrənt, 'emɪgrəntnoun emigrante mf['emɪɡrǝnt]1.ADJ emigrante2.N emigrante mf* * *['eməgrənt, 'emɪgrənt]noun emigrante mf -
4 emigrate
'emiɡreit(to leave one's country and settle in another: Many doctors have emigrated from Britain to America.) emigrar- emigrant- emigration
emigrate vb emigrartr['emɪgreɪt]1 emigrarv.• emigrar v.• trasplantar v.'eməgreɪt, 'emɪgreɪtintransitive verb emigrar['emɪɡreɪt]VI emigrar* * *['eməgreɪt, 'emɪgreɪt]intransitive verb emigrar -
5 forefathers
(ancestors: His forefathers emigrated to America.) antepasadostr['fɔːfɑːðəz]1 antepasados nombre masculino pluraln.• antepasado s.m.'fɔːrˌfɑːðərz, 'fɔːfɑːðəzplural noun (liter) antepasados mpl['fɔːˌfɑːðǝz]NPL antepasados mpl* * *['fɔːrˌfɑːðərz, 'fɔːfɑːðəz]plural noun (liter) antepasados mpl -
6 upon
1) (to meet by accident: I chanced on a friend of yours.) encontrarse por casualidad2) (to discover by accident: I chanced upon some information.) tropezarse conupon prep sobre / encima detr[ə'pɒn]1 formal use en, sobre Table 1SMALLNOTA/SMALL See also on/Table 1upon [ə'pɔn, ə'pɑn] prep: en, sobreupon the desk: sobre el escritorioupon leaving: al salirquestions upon questions: pregunta tras preguntaprep.• contra prep.• en prep.• encima de prep.• hacia prep.• sobre prep.• tras prep.ə'pɑːn, ə'pɒnpreposition (frml)a) (on)upon their arrival, they were shown to their room — a su llegada, se los condujo a su habitación
there are trains upon the hour, every hour — hay un tren por hora, a la hora en punto
upon -ing — al + inf
to be upon somebody: the enemy was upon us teníamos al enemigo encima; winter is already upon us — ya estamos prácticamente en invierno
c) ( indicating large numbers)[ǝ'pɒn]PREP1) (with place, position) sobreupon my word! — † ¡caramba!
2) (with time)upon hearing this she wept — al oír esto, lloró
on, once 1., 2)upon entering the church, take the door on the left — al entrar en la iglesia, siga por la puerta de la izquierda
* * *[ə'pɑːn, ə'pɒn]preposition (frml)a) (on)upon their arrival, they were shown to their room — a su llegada, se los condujo a su habitación
there are trains upon the hour, every hour — hay un tren por hora, a la hora en punto
upon -ing — al + inf
to be upon somebody: the enemy was upon us teníamos al enemigo encima; winter is already upon us — ya estamos prácticamente en invierno
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7 emigrate
adj.emigrado; vago, vagabundo.v.emigrar, expatriarse.vi.emigrar. (pt & pp emigrated)
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