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1 alto cargo
m.high-ranking position, senior post, high office.* * *top job, high-ranking position* * ** * *(n.) = senior post, top official, senior position, top person [top people, -pl.], top executive, top position, senior manager, senior executive, high official, top manager, senior officialEx. After a brief historical outline of the development of commercial library facilities, the 2 senior posts of Business Information Librarian and Business Information Officer are described.Ex. Some who felt that many of the top officials in libraries and professional organizations were men.Ex. The future will see more women in senior positions in publishing.Ex. If you are interested in learning about meeting the top people in the field please fill out the form below.Ex. A survey of 40 organisations was used to identify the problems more frequently encountered by top executives using computers for decision support.Ex. In spite of the preponderance of women in the profession 44 of 61 top positions are held by men.Ex. Jan Wilkinson has wide experience of a variety of academic libraries and has spent fifteen years as a senior manager.Ex. The unit should be centrally located in the industrial complex and headed by a senior executive directly answerable to top management.Ex. At the top of the hierarchy would be the high officials and their families: the vizier, the overseer of the treasury, and the first priest.Ex. In comparison with the previous year, the remuneration of top managers grew on average by about 7.5% in 2002.Ex. The delay could have been avoided, if senior officials were empowered to requisition aircraft from any operator.* * ** * *(n.) = senior post, top official, senior position, top person [top people, -pl.], top executive, top position, senior manager, senior executive, high official, top manager, senior officialEx: After a brief historical outline of the development of commercial library facilities, the 2 senior posts of Business Information Librarian and Business Information Officer are described.
Ex: Some who felt that many of the top officials in libraries and professional organizations were men.Ex: The future will see more women in senior positions in publishing.Ex: If you are interested in learning about meeting the top people in the field please fill out the form below.Ex: A survey of 40 organisations was used to identify the problems more frequently encountered by top executives using computers for decision support.Ex: In spite of the preponderance of women in the profession 44 of 61 top positions are held by men.Ex: Jan Wilkinson has wide experience of a variety of academic libraries and has spent fifteen years as a senior manager.Ex: The unit should be centrally located in the industrial complex and headed by a senior executive directly answerable to top management.Ex: At the top of the hierarchy would be the high officials and their families: the vizier, the overseer of the treasury, and the first priest.Ex: In comparison with the previous year, the remuneration of top managers grew on average by about 7.5% in 2002.Ex: The delay could have been avoided, if senior officials were empowered to requisition aircraft from any operator. -
2 autorizar
v.1 to allow (dar permiso a).autorizar la publicación de un informe to authorize the publication of a reportautoricé a mi hermano para que recogiera el paquete I authorized my brother to collect the package2 to authorize, to allow, to permit, to warrant.Ricardo autoriza a Pedro Richard authorizes Peter.La maestra autorizó las boinas The teacher authorized berets.3 to give authorization to, to give one's authorization to.El juez autorizó sacar a Ricardo The judge gave authorization to get Richard out4 to empower, to grant legal power to, to accredit, to authorize.El juez autoriza a Pedro The judge empowers Peter.* * *1 to authorize2 DERECHO to legalize3 (aprobar) to approve of, give authority to* * *verb1) to authorize, sanction2) approve* * *VT1) (=dar facultad a) to authorize, empower; (=permitir) to approve, licenseautorizar a algn para — + infin to authorize sb to + infin, empower sb to + infin
el futuro no autoriza optimismo alguno — the future does not warrant o justify the slightest optimism
2) (Jur) to legalize* * *verbo transitivoa) <manifestación/documento/firma> to authorize; <aumento/pago/obra> to authorize, approvela película está autorizada para todos los públicos/para mayores de 18 años — the film has been authorized for general release/has been rated 18 and over
b) < persona>autorizar a alguien a or para + inf — to authorize somebody to + inf
eso no te autoriza a or para hablarme de ese modo — that doesn't give you the right to talk to me like that
* * *= authorise [authorize, -USA], empower, give + licence, license [licence, -USA], sanction, clear.Ex. At the same time, it obtains information about which functions you are authorized to use.Ex. At the last meeting of the Board of Trustees of OCLC the staff was empowered to initiate scheduling the development of an interface between the OCLC network and these other nonmonographic data bases.Ex. Through the employment of such implicitly derogatory terminology librarians virtually give themselves licence to disregard or downgrade the value of certain materials.Ex. SilverPlatter Information System is a servicemark of SilverPlatter International licensed to SilverPlatter Information, Inc.Ex. Accounting for his departures from Panizzi's rules, Jewett explained that some of them 'conform more to rules advocated by Mr. Panizzi than to those finally sanctioned by the Trustees of the Museum'.Ex. 'Besides,' she appended, 'his is a staff position, and he'd only have to clear everything with 'Tilly the Hun' anyway'.* * *verbo transitivoa) <manifestación/documento/firma> to authorize; <aumento/pago/obra> to authorize, approvela película está autorizada para todos los públicos/para mayores de 18 años — the film has been authorized for general release/has been rated 18 and over
b) < persona>autorizar a alguien a or para + inf — to authorize somebody to + inf
eso no te autoriza a or para hablarme de ese modo — that doesn't give you the right to talk to me like that
* * *= authorise [authorize, -USA], empower, give + licence, license [licence, -USA], sanction, clear.Ex: At the same time, it obtains information about which functions you are authorized to use.
Ex: At the last meeting of the Board of Trustees of OCLC the staff was empowered to initiate scheduling the development of an interface between the OCLC network and these other nonmonographic data bases.Ex: Through the employment of such implicitly derogatory terminology librarians virtually give themselves licence to disregard or downgrade the value of certain materials.Ex: SilverPlatter Information System is a servicemark of SilverPlatter International licensed to SilverPlatter Information, Inc.Ex: Accounting for his departures from Panizzi's rules, Jewett explained that some of them 'conform more to rules advocated by Mr. Panizzi than to those finally sanctioned by the Trustees of the Museum'.Ex: 'Besides,' she appended, 'his is a staff position, and he'd only have to clear everything with 'Tilly the Hun' anyway'.* * *autorizar [A4 ]vt1 ‹acto/manifestación› to authorize; ‹pago/obra/aumento› to authorize, approvela película está autorizada para todos los públicos the film has been authorized for general release o passed as suitable for all ages2 ‹documento/firma› to authorize3 ‹persona› autorizar a algn A or PARA + INF:eso no te autoriza a or para hablarme de ese modo that doesn't give you the right to talk to me like thatel juez lo autorizó a asistir al funeral the judge granted him permission to attend the funeralhabía sido autorizado para negociar con los acreedores he had been given the authority to o he had been authorized to negotiate with the creditors* * *
autorizar ( conjugate autorizar) verbo transitivo
‹aumento/pago/obra› to authorize, approveb) ‹ persona›:◊ ¿quién te autorizó? who gave you permission?;
lo autoricé para recibir el pago I authorized him to receive the payment;
me autorizó para salir he gave me permission to go out;
eso no te autoriza a or para hablarme así that doesn't give you the right to talk to me like that
autorizar verbo transitivo to authorize
' autorizar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acreditar
- aprobar
- dejar
- homologar
- permitir
English:
authorize
- entitle
- license
- rubber stamp
- clear
* * *autorizar vt1. [pago, crédito, manifestación] to authorize;autorizaron la publicación del informe they authorized o sanctioned the publication of the report;autoricé a mi hermano para que recogiera el paquete I authorized my brother to collect the package;nos autorizó para controlar el presupuesto she authorized us to monitor the budget2. [documento] to authorize;autorizó el documento con su firma she authorized the document with her signature3. [dar derecho a]su cargo no lo autoriza para insultarme his position doesn't give him the right to insult me;este título nos autoriza para ejercer en Europa this qualification allows us to practise in Europe* * *v/t authorize* * *autorizar {21} vt: to authorize, to approve* * *autorizar vb1. (acción) to authorize -
3 confiscar
v.to confiscate.La corte interviene sus bienes The court seized his belongings.* * *1 to confiscate* * ** * *verbo transitivo <contrabando/armas> to confiscate, seize; ( para uso del estado) to requisition* * *= confiscate, hijack, requisition.Ex. Under the Treaty of Riga in 1922, the return of important library collections and national archives confiscated by Russia in 1772 was secured.Ex. Information may have been hijacked as the province of computer operators rather than librarians.Ex. The delay could have been avoided, if senior officials were empowered to requisition aircraft from any operator.* * *verbo transitivo <contrabando/armas> to confiscate, seize; ( para uso del estado) to requisition* * *= confiscate, hijack, requisition.Ex: Under the Treaty of Riga in 1922, the return of important library collections and national archives confiscated by Russia in 1772 was secured.
Ex: Information may have been hijacked as the province of computer operators rather than librarians.Ex: The delay could have been avoided, if senior officials were empowered to requisition aircraft from any operator.* * *confiscar [A2 ]vt1 ‹contrabando/armas› to confiscate, seize2 (para uso del estado) to requisition* * *
confiscar ( conjugate confiscar) verbo transitivo
confiscar verbo transitivo to confiscate, seize: tengo que confiscar esos caramelos, I have to confiscate those sweets
' confiscar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
requisar
English:
confiscate
- seize
* * *confiscar vtto confiscate* * *v/t confiscate* * *confiscar {72} vtdecomisar: to confiscate, to seize -
4 consejo asesor
m.advisory council.* * *(n.) = board of trustees, trustee boardEx. At the last meeting of the board of trustees of OCLC the staff was empowered to initiate scheduling the development of an interface between the OCLC network and these other nonmonographic data bases.Ex. This article highlights the general duties and responsibilities of library trustee boards as outlined by statute.* * *(n.) = board of trustees, trustee boardEx: At the last meeting of the board of trustees of OCLC the staff was empowered to initiate scheduling the development of an interface between the OCLC network and these other nonmonographic data bases.
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5 consejo de administración
* * ** * *(n.) = board of trustees, trustees, directorate, trust, trustee board, board of directorsEx. At the last meeting of the board of trustees of OCLC the staff was empowered to initiate scheduling the development of an interface between the OCLC network and these other nonmonographic data bases.Ex. Some of the rules were imposed on Panizzi by the trustees of the British Museum, and Panizzi could only join his critics in denouncing those rules, such as the rules for entry of anonymous publications.Ex. The work of the Statistical Office is undertaken by six directorates headed by the Director-General who is assisted by a secretariat.Ex. In 1974 the Museum trust was funded to preserve local industrial and social heritage, including the library.Ex. This article highlights the general duties and responsibilities of library trustee boards as outlined by statute.Ex. Any organisation's board of directors and its professionals and staff are jointly liable for their actions and/or omissions whether the latter are based on malice or ignorance.* * ** * *(n.) = board of trustees, trustees, directorate, trust, trustee board, board of directorsEx: At the last meeting of the board of trustees of OCLC the staff was empowered to initiate scheduling the development of an interface between the OCLC network and these other nonmonographic data bases.
Ex: Some of the rules were imposed on Panizzi by the trustees of the British Museum, and Panizzi could only join his critics in denouncing those rules, such as the rules for entry of anonymous publications.Ex: The work of the Statistical Office is undertaken by six directorates headed by the Director-General who is assisted by a secretariat.Ex: In 1974 the Museum trust was funded to preserve local industrial and social heritage, including the library.Ex: This article highlights the general duties and responsibilities of library trustee boards as outlined by statute.Ex: Any organisation's board of directors and its professionals and staff are jointly liable for their actions and/or omissions whether the latter are based on malice or ignorance.* * *board of directors -
6 delegar responsabilidad
v.to delegate responsibility.* * *(v.) = delegate + responsibility, empowerEx. His autocracy is manifested by his unwillingness and inability to delegate responsibility and authority.Ex. At the last meeting of the Board of Trustees of OCLC the staff was empowered to initiate scheduling the development of an interface between the OCLC network and these other nonmonographic data bases.* * *(v.) = delegate + responsibility, empowerEx: His autocracy is manifested by his unwillingness and inability to delegate responsibility and authority.
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7 directriz comunitaria
(n.) = Community directiveEx. Secondly, it empowered the Government to carry out existing and future Community directives through delegated legislation.* * *(n.) = Community directiveEx: Secondly, it empowered the Government to carry out existing and future Community directives through delegated legislation.
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8 dirigente
adj.leading.la clase dirigente the ruling classf. & m.leader.el máximo dirigente del partido the leader of the party* * *► adjetivo1 leading, directing1 leader2 (de empresa) manager* * *1. noun m.leader, ruler2. adj.leading, ruling* * *1.ADJ leading2.SMF (Pol) leader* * *IIIcargos dirigentes — management/leadership posts
masculino y femenino (de partido, país) leader* * *= decision maker [decision-maker], public official, elected official, leader, senior official.Ex. This not only gives the decision maker an idea of the time frame involved but also aids in identifying potential weaknesses.Ex. Some public officials treat public documents as personal property.Ex. The author argues that the elected officials should allocate adequate funding for the educative process.Ex. The proud mother, as a result, had been a leader in the fight to establish a program for the 'gifted and talented' in the public school system.Ex. The delay could have been avoided, if senior officials were empowered to requisition aircraft from any operator.----* dirigente público = senior public official.* * *IIIcargos dirigentes — management/leadership posts
masculino y femenino (de partido, país) leader* * *= decision maker [decision-maker], public official, elected official, leader, senior official.Ex: This not only gives the decision maker an idea of the time frame involved but also aids in identifying potential weaknesses.
Ex: Some public officials treat public documents as personal property.Ex: The author argues that the elected officials should allocate adequate funding for the educative process.Ex: The proud mother, as a result, had been a leader in the fight to establish a program for the 'gifted and talented' in the public school system.Ex: The delay could have been avoided, if senior officials were empowered to requisition aircraft from any operator.* dirigente público = senior public official.* * *las clases dirigentes the ruling classescargos dirigentes management/leadership posts(de un partido, país) leader; (de una empresa) headlos dirigentes del banco the management of the bank, the bank's executives* * *
dirigente sustantivo masculino y femenino (de partido, país) leader
dirigente
I adjetivo leading
clase dirigente, ruling class
II mf (de un sindicato, partido) leader
(de un negocio) manager
' dirigente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
elegir
- clase
- máximo
English:
inflame
- boss
- establishment
- official
* * *♦ adj[en partido] leading; [en empresa] management;la clase dirigente the ruling class♦ nmf[de partido político] leader; [de empresa] manager;el máximo dirigente del partido the leader of the party* * *I adj rulingII m/f leader* * *dirigente adj: directing, leadingdirigente nmf: director, leader* * *1. (de partido político, sindicato) leader2. (de empresa) manager -
9 incautar
v.to confiscate, to commandeer, to expropriate, to seize.* * *verb* * *1.VT to seize, confiscate2.See:* * *= seize, confiscate, commandeer, requisition.Ex. A vague sensation of apprehension seized the newly appointed personnel officer as she knocked on the director's door.Ex. Under the Treaty of Riga in 1922, the return of important library collections and national archives confiscated by Russia in 1772 was secured.Ex. He was left without a scratch and pursued the shooter on foot until the gunman commandeered a passing car.Ex. The delay could have been avoided, if senior officials were empowered to requisition aircraft from any operator.* * *= seize, confiscate, commandeer, requisition.Ex: A vague sensation of apprehension seized the newly appointed personnel officer as she knocked on the director's door.
Ex: Under the Treaty of Riga in 1922, the return of important library collections and national archives confiscated by Russia in 1772 was secured.Ex: He was left without a scratch and pursued the shooter on foot until the gunman commandeered a passing car.Ex: The delay could have been avoided, if senior officials were empowered to requisition aircraft from any operator.* * *incautar [A1 ]vt( frml); to seize, confiscateel dinero incautado será utilizado como prueba the money seized will be used as evidenceincautarse DE algo to seize o confiscate sthel juez se incautó de los bienes the judge ordered the seizure o confiscation of the assets* * *incautar vtconfiscar: to confiscate, to seize -
10 legislación por decreto ley
(n.) = delegated legislationEx. Secondly, it empowered the Government to carry out existing and future Community directives through delegated legislation.* * *(n.) = delegated legislationEx: Secondly, it empowered the Government to carry out existing and future Community directives through delegated legislation.
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11 no monográfico
Ex. At the last meeting of the Board of Trustees of OCLC the staff was empowered to initiate scheduling the development of an interface between the OCLC network and these other nonmonographic data bases.* * *Ex: At the last meeting of the Board of Trustees of OCLC the staff was empowered to initiate scheduling the development of an interface between the OCLC network and these other nonmonographic data bases.
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12 planificar
v.to plan.Ella diseña para la empresa She lays plans for the company.* * *1 to plan* * *verb* * *VT to plan* * *verbo transitivo to plan, draw up a plan for* * *= plan, schedule, put + a plan in place.Ex. An expansion of this edition which will serve school librarians throughout the English-speaking world is planned.Ex. At the last meeting of the Board of Trustees of OCLC the staff was empowered to initiate scheduling the development of an interface between the OCLC network and these other nonmonographic data bases.Ex. One key to success is a principal who knows what is needed and can put a plan in place.----* sin planificar = unplanned.* volver a planificar = reschedule.* * *verbo transitivo to plan, draw up a plan for* * *= plan, schedule, put + a plan in place.Ex: An expansion of this edition which will serve school librarians throughout the English-speaking world is planned.
Ex: At the last meeting of the Board of Trustees of OCLC the staff was empowered to initiate scheduling the development of an interface between the OCLC network and these other nonmonographic data bases.Ex: One key to success is a principal who knows what is needed and can put a plan in place.* sin planificar = unplanned.* volver a planificar = reschedule.* * *planificar [A2 ]vtto plan, draw up a plan for* * *
planificar ( conjugate planificar) verbo transitivo
to plan, draw up a plan for
planificar verbo transitivo to plan
' planificar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
presupuesto
English:
plan
- program
- programme
* * *planificar vtto plan* * *v/t plan* * *planificar {72} vt: to plan* * *planificar vb to plan [pt. & pp. planned] -
13 programar
v.1 to plan (actividades, proyecto).2 to schedule (television).3 to program (mechanics).Ellos programan conciertos They program concerts.Ella programa el computador She programs the computer.Los policías programaron al ladrón The police programmed the thief.El chico programa muy bien The boy programs very well.* * *1 (gen) to programme (US program)2 INFORMÁTICA to program3 (organizar, planear) to plan* * *verb1) to program2) schedule* * *VT1) [+ actividades, vacaciones] (=planear) to plan; [detalladamente] to draw up a programme o (EEUU) program for2) (Inform) [+ ordenador] to program; [+ vídeo] to programme, program (EEUU)3) (TV, Radio) to show4) (Ferro) to schedule, timetable5) [+ futuro] to shape, mould, mold (EEUU), determine* * *verbo transitivo1)a) (Rad, TV) to scheduleb) <actividades/eventos> to plan, draw up a program* for; <horario/fecha> to schedule, program*; < viaje> to organizec) (Transp) <llegadas/salidas> to schedule, timetable (BrE)2) (Inf) to program* * *= programme [program, -USA], schedule, slate (for), script.Ex. Computers are reliable, and less prone to error provided they are instructed or programmed appropriately and correctly.Ex. At the last meeting of the Board of Trustees of OCLC the staff was empowered to initiate scheduling the development of an interface between the OCLC network and these other nonmonographic data bases.Ex. The next IFLA Conference is slated for August 14-28, 1995, in Istanbul, Turkey.Ex. The program was designed and scripted using the Apple Macintosh computer with HyperCard software.----* volver a programar = reschedule.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) (Rad, TV) to scheduleb) <actividades/eventos> to plan, draw up a program* for; <horario/fecha> to schedule, program*; < viaje> to organizec) (Transp) <llegadas/salidas> to schedule, timetable (BrE)2) (Inf) to program* * *= programme [program, -USA], schedule, slate (for), script.Ex: Computers are reliable, and less prone to error provided they are instructed or programmed appropriately and correctly.
Ex: At the last meeting of the Board of Trustees of OCLC the staff was empowered to initiate scheduling the development of an interface between the OCLC network and these other nonmonographic data bases.Ex: The next IFLA Conference is slated for August 14-28, 1995, in Istanbul, Turkey.Ex: The program was designed and scripted using the Apple Macintosh computer with HyperCard software.* volver a programar = reschedule.* * *programar [A1 ]vtA1 ( Rad, TV) to scheduleno estaba programada para hoy it was not scheduled for today2 ‹actividades/eventos› (planear) to plan, draw up a program* for; (organizar) to schedule, program*la agencia programa viajes al Lejano Oriente the agency organizes trips to the Far Eastla gira todavía no ha sido programada the program for the tour has yet to be finalizedlas visitas programadas al palacio the organized o group visits to the palaceB1 ( Inf) to program2 ‹persona› to program*nuestra cultura nos programa para la competencia our culture conditions o programs us to be competitive* * *
programar ( conjugate programar) verbo transitivo
1a) (Rad, TV) to schedule
‹horario/fecha› to schedule, program( conjugate program);
‹ viaje› to organize
2 (Inf) to program
programar verbo transitivo
1 (actividades, eventos) to programme, draw up a programme for: han programado un ciclo de cine portugués, they've programmed a series of Portuguese films
2 (un aparato) to set, programme: no sé programar el vídeo, I don't know how to program the VCR
3 (radio, televisión) to schedule
(medios de transporte, entradas/salidas) to schedule, timetable
4 Inform to program
' programar' also found in these entries:
English:
program
- programme
- reschedule
- schedule
- time
- timetable
* * *♦ vt1. [actividades, proyecto] to plan;han programado una reunión para el lunes they have scheduled a meeting for Monday2. [en televisión] to schedule;[en cine] to put on;suelen programar documentales por las tardes they usually put on o show documentaries in the afternoons3. [máquina, vídeo] to programme4. Informát to program♦ viInformát to program* * *v/t1 aparato program, Brprogramme2 INFOR program3 ( planear) schedule* * *programar vt1) : to schedule, to plan2) : to program (a computer, etc.)* * *programar vb¿has programado las vacaciones de verano? have you planned your summer holidays? -
14 requisar
v.1 to requisition (military).2 to search.3 to confiscate, to take away, to commandeer, to embargo.* * *1 MILITAR to requisition2 familiar (apropiarse) to grab, swipe* * *VT1) (=confiscar) to seize, confiscate2) (Mil) to requisition3) esp LAm (=registrar) to search* * *verbo transitivo1) ( expropiar) <vehículo/suministros> to requisition; ( confiscar) <drogas/objetos robados> to seize2) ( inspeccionar) to inspect; ( cachear) (Col, Ven) to search* * *= commandeer, requisition.Ex. He was left without a scratch and pursued the shooter on foot until the gunman commandeered a passing car.Ex. The delay could have been avoided, if senior officials were empowered to requisition aircraft from any operator.* * *verbo transitivo1) ( expropiar) <vehículo/suministros> to requisition; ( confiscar) <drogas/objetos robados> to seize2) ( inspeccionar) to inspect; ( cachear) (Col, Ven) to search* * *= commandeer, requisition.Ex: He was left without a scratch and pursued the shooter on foot until the gunman commandeered a passing car.
Ex: The delay could have been avoided, if senior officials were empowered to requisition aircraft from any operator.* * *requisar [A1 ]vtA1 (expropiar) ‹vehículo/suministros› to requisition2 (confiscar) ‹drogas/objetos robados› to seizeB1 (inspeccionar) to inspect* * *
requisar ( conjugate requisar) verbo transitivo
( confiscar) ‹drogas/objetos robados› to seize
requisar verbo transitivo to requisition
' requisar' also found in these entries:
English:
expropriate
- requisition
- commandeer
* * *requisar vt[expropiar] to requisition; [en aduana] to seize* * *v/t MIL requisition* * *requisar vt1) : to requisition2) : to seize3) inspeccionar: to inspect -
15 apoderado
adj.empowered, authorized.f. & m.representative, appointor, attorney in fact, procurator.past part.past participle of spanish verb: apoderar.* * *1→ link=apoderar apoderar► adjetivo1 authorized► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 agent, representative2 (de torero, deportista) manager* * *(f. - apoderada)nounagent, manager* * *apoderado, -aSM / F agent, representative; (Jur) proxy, attorney; (Mús, Dep) manager* * *- da masculino, femeninoa) (Der) proxy, representativeb) ( de deportista) agent, manager* * *= attorney, proxy.Ex. For example, an unwed woman who fears she is pregnant may have appointments made with an attorney in a legal assistance society and conselors in abortion clinics or maternity homes.Ex. This article suggests that 'form of material' should be used to serve as a proxy for information content analysis in the case of archival material.* * *- da masculino, femeninoa) (Der) proxy, representativeb) ( de deportista) agent, manager* * *= attorney, proxy.Ex: For example, an unwed woman who fears she is pregnant may have appointments made with an attorney in a legal assistance society and conselors in abortion clinics or maternity homes.
Ex: This article suggests that 'form of material' should be used to serve as a proxy for information content analysis in the case of archival material.* * *apoderado -damasculine, feminine1 ( Der) proxy, representativenombré a mi hermano apoderado I gave my brother power of attorney, I nominated my brother as proxy o as my representative2 (de un deportista) agent, representative, manager* * *
Del verbo apoderar: ( conjugate apoderar)
apoderado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
apoderado
apoderar
apoderado◊ -da sustantivo masculino, femenino
apoderado,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 agent, representative
2 (de torero, deportista) agent, manager
' apoderado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apoderada
English:
proxy
* * *apoderado, -a nm,f1. Der (official) representative2. [de torero, deportista] agent, manager* * ** * *apoderado, -da n: proxy, agent -
16 apoderar
v.1 to empower; to grant a power of attorney.2 to possess oneself of a thing. (reflexive form)3 to become powerful or strong. (Obsolete)4 to grant legal power to, to authorize, to grant power to, to commission.Tito apoderó a su esposa Tito granted legal power to his wife.5 to grant power of attorney.Tito apoderó al abogado Tito granted power of attorney to the lawyer.* * *1 to authorize, empower2 DERECHO to grant power of attorney1 to take possession (de, of), seize (de, -)* * *verbto authorize, empower* * *1. VT1) (=autorizar) to authorize, empower2) (Jur) to grant power of attorney to2.See:* * *1. 2.apoderarse v prona) personaapoderar de algo — de ciudad/fortaleza to seize, take
se apoderaron de la planta baja — they seized o took over the ground floor
b) (liter) miedo* * *----* apoderarse de = seize, possess, take over, commandeer.* * *1. 2.apoderarse v prona) personaapoderar de algo — de ciudad/fortaleza to seize, take
se apoderaron de la planta baja — they seized o took over the ground floor
b) (liter) miedo* * ** apoderarse de = seize, possess, take over, commandeer.* * *apoderar [A1 ]vt‹persona› to authorize, empower, grant power of attorney tola compañía me apoderó para firmar el contrato the company empowered o authorized me to sign the contract1«persona»: apoderar DE algo: poco a poco se han ido apoderando de todo they have gradually taken possession o got(ten) control of everythingse habían apoderado de la planta baja they had seized o taken over the ground floorlos rebeldes se apoderaron de la ciudad the rebels took o seized the cityse han apoderado (del control) de la empresa they have taken control of the company2 ( liter) «miedo»: apoderarse DE algn; to seize sbel pánico se apoderó de los espectadores panic gripped o seized the spectators, the spectators were panic-strickenun terrible pensamiento se apoderó de su mente a terrible thought took hold o took possession of himla ira se apoderó de ella she was seized with anger, anger surged up inside her* * *♦ vt1. [autorizar] to authorize, to empower;Der to grant power of attorney to* * *v/t authorize* * *apoderar vt: to authorize, to empower -
17 autoridad1
1 = authority, decision maker [decision-maker], authority figure, mover and shaker, senior official.Ex. The classification scheme is intended to act as an authority in the selection of the relationships to be shown.Ex. This not only gives the decision maker an idea of the time frame involved but also aids in identifying potential weaknesses.Ex. The constituent networks may have presidents and CEO's (chief executive officers), but that's a different issue; there's no single authority figure for the Internet as a whole.Ex. The author argues the need to reconsider the role and image of the information professional, as trainer and mover and shaker, whilst stressing the need for continuous professional development.Ex. The delay could have been avoided, if senior officials were empowered to requisition aircraft from any operator.----* autoridad archivística = archival authority.* autoridad cívica = city authority.* autoridad civil = civil authority, city authority.* autoridad competente, la = competent authority, the.* autoridad eclesiástica = ecclesiastical authority.* autoridades escolares = school authorities.* autoridades municipales = city fathers.* autoridad estatal = state official.* autoridad gobernante = ruling authority.* autoridad local = local authority, local authority official, local authority officer.* autoridad mundial = world authority.* autoridad municipal = municipal official.* autoridad portuaria = port authority, harbour authority.* autoridad pública = public official, senior public official.* autoridad sancionadora de ley = enactor of law.* autoridad territorial = territorial authority.* las autoridades = the powers-that-be. -
18 facultar
v.1 to authorize.este título lo faculta para ejercer en Alemania this qualification allows him to practice in Germany2 to enable.* * *1 to empower, authorize* * *VTfacultar a algn para hacer algo — (=dar autorización) to authorize sb to do sth, empower sb to do sth; (=dar derecho) to entitle sb to do sth
* * *verbo transitivo (frml)facultar a alguien para + inf — jefe/presidente to authorize somebody to + inf; carnet/documento to entitle somebody to + inf; ley to allow somebody to + inf
* * *= empower.Ex. This empowers them to control their lives and participate actively in the development of a just and peaceful society.* * *verbo transitivo (frml)facultar a alguien para + inf — jefe/presidente to authorize somebody to + inf; carnet/documento to entitle somebody to + inf; ley to allow somebody to + inf
* * *= empower.Ex: This empowers them to control their lives and participate actively in the development of a just and peaceful society.
* * *facultar [A1 ]vt( frml) facultar a algn PARA + INF to authorize sb to + INFno está facultado para girar al descubierto you are not authorized o entitled to overdrawel carnet le faculta para entrar gratis the card allows o gives you free admissionqueda facultado para decidir sobre la suerte de la compañía he is empowered o he has powers to decide on the company's fate* * *
facultar ( conjugate facultar) verbo transitivo (frml) facultar a algn para hacer algo [jefe/presidente] to authorize sb to do sth;
[carnet/documento] to entitle sb to do sth;
[ ley] to allow sb to do sth
' facultar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
capacitar
* * *facultar vtto authorize;este título lo faculta para ejercer en Francia this qualification allows him to practise in France* * *v/t:facultar a alguien para hacer algo authorize s.o. to do sth* * *facultar vt: to authorize, to empower -
19 habilitar
v.1 to fit out, to equip.habilitó el desván para cuarto de huéspedes he fitted out the attic as a guest bedroom2 to authorize (law) (autorizar).3 to finance.4 to habilitate, to equip, to furnish, to enable.* * *2 (capacitar) to entitle, qualify; (autorizar) to empower, authorize3 FINANZAS to finance* * *VT1) [+ persona] (=dar derecho a) to qualify, entitle; (=permitir) to enable; (=autorizar) to empower, authorize2) (=preparar) to equip, fit out3) (Econ) [con dinero] to financehabilitar a algn — Cono Sur (Agr) to make sb a loan in kind ( with the next crop as security), give sb credit facilities; CAm, Méx * (=dar un anticipo) to give sb an advance, sub sb *
4) Cono Sur (Com) to take into partnership5) CAm (Agr) to cover, serve6) Caribe (=fastidiar) to annoy, bother* * *verbo transitivo1) < lugar> to fit out2) <persona/institución> to authorize; título to qualify, authorize; documento to authorize, empower3) (frml) (Com, Fin)habilitar a alguien con algo — con fondos to provide somebody with something
4) (Col) (Educ) to retake, to make up (AmE)* * *= fit out.Ex. To get full use out of them, however, you have to fit them out with accessories.* * *verbo transitivo1) < lugar> to fit out2) <persona/institución> to authorize; título to qualify, authorize; documento to authorize, empower3) (frml) (Com, Fin)habilitar a alguien con algo — con fondos to provide somebody with something
4) (Col) (Educ) to retake, to make up (AmE)* * *= fit out.Ex: To get full use out of them, however, you have to fit them out with accessories.
* * *habilitar [A1 ]vtA ‹lugar› to fit outhan habilitado el sótano como discoteca the basement has been fitted out as a discothequeel local todavía no está habilitado para ser ocupado the premises are not yet ready for occupation o have not yet been fitted outB (autorizar) ‹persona/institución› to authorizeel título la habilita para enseñar the diploma qualifies o authorizes o enables her to teachestá habilitada para cobrar la pensión de su madre she is empowered o authorized to collect her mother's pensioneste documento lo habilita para venderlos this document authorizes o empowers him to sell themtendrá que ser habilitado con los fondos suficientes it will have to be provided with sufficient funds ( frml)* * *
habilitar ( conjugate habilitar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ lugar› to fit out
2 ‹persona/institución› to authorize;
[ título] to qualify, authorize;
[ documento] to authorize, empower
3 (Col) (Educ) to retake, to make up (AmE)
habilitar verbo transitivo
1 (una casa, un edificio) to fit out
2 (a una persona) to entitle
3 Fin (un crédito) to finance
' habilitar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calificar
* * *habilitar vt1. [acondicionar] to equip, to fit out;habilitó el desván para cuarto de huéspedes he fitted out o furnished the attic as a guest bedroomno está habilitado para ejercer en el país he's not authorized to practise in this country3. [financiar] to finance;el gobierno ha habilitado créditos para la reconstrucción de la zona the government has made funds available for the reconstruction of the area* * *v/t1 lugar fit out2 persona authorize* * *habilitar vt1) : to enable, to authorize, to empower2) : to equip, to furnish -
20 autoridad
f.1 authority.impusieron su autoridad they imposed their authorityautoridad moral moral authority2 authority (eminencia).es una autoridad en historia he is an authority on history3 authority (control, dominio).habla siempre con mucha autoridad she always talks with great authority4 officer, authority, person in authority.5 imperiousness.* * *1 authority* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=potestad) authority¡abran a la autoridad! — open up in the name of the law!
entregarse a la autoridad — to give o.s. up ( to the police)
2) (=persona) authority3) (=boato) pomp, show* * *1)a) ( poder) authorityb) (persona, institución)la autoridad competente — the proper authority o authorities
2)a) ( experto) authorityb) ( competencia) authority3) (Der)el tratado tiene autoridad de ley — the agreement is legally binding o has the power of law
* * *1)a) ( poder) authorityb) (persona, institución)la autoridad competente — the proper authority o authorities
2)a) ( experto) authorityb) ( competencia) authority3) (Der)el tratado tiene autoridad de ley — the agreement is legally binding o has the power of law
* * *autoridad11 = authority, decision maker [decision-maker], authority figure, mover and shaker, senior official.Ex: The classification scheme is intended to act as an authority in the selection of the relationships to be shown.
Ex: This not only gives the decision maker an idea of the time frame involved but also aids in identifying potential weaknesses.Ex: The constituent networks may have presidents and CEO's (chief executive officers), but that's a different issue; there's no single authority figure for the Internet as a whole.Ex: The author argues the need to reconsider the role and image of the information professional, as trainer and mover and shaker, whilst stressing the need for continuous professional development.Ex: The delay could have been avoided, if senior officials were empowered to requisition aircraft from any operator.* autoridad archivística = archival authority.* autoridad cívica = city authority.* autoridad civil = civil authority, city authority.* autoridad competente, la = competent authority, the.* autoridad eclesiástica = ecclesiastical authority.* autoridades escolares = school authorities.* autoridades municipales = city fathers.* autoridad estatal = state official.* autoridad gobernante = ruling authority.* autoridad local = local authority, local authority official, local authority officer.* autoridad mundial = world authority.* autoridad municipal = municipal official.* autoridad portuaria = port authority, harbour authority.* autoridad pública = public official, senior public official.* autoridad sancionadora de ley = enactor of law.* autoridad territorial = territorial authority.* las autoridades = the powers-that-be.autoridad22 = mastery, authority, clout, sway.Ex: The library has proven to be an imperfect panacea, and the librarian has suffered a definite loss of mastery.
Ex: One of the great virtues of networking is that it democratizes access to information and access to authority.Ex: IT executives would like to see their role in the organization elevated, giving them more ' clout', stature and visibility.Ex: During this period Africa was influenced by external forces as the Islamic states of the north extended their sway south.* acatar la autoridad = toe + the line.* autoridad moral, la = moral high ground, the.* con autoridad = authoritative, authoritatively.* conceder cierta autoridad sobre = give + Nombre + a say in.* dar autoridad a Algo = lend + authority to.* delegar autoridad = delegate + authority.* de personas con autoridad moral = authoritative.* ejercer autoridad = exercise + power.* ejercer autoridad de un modo excesivo = push + authority.* imponer autoridad = lay down + the law.* imponer + Posesivo + autoridad = pull + rank.* pasar por alto la autoridad de Alguien = go over + Posesivo + head.* pérdida de autoridad = disempowerment.* tener la autoridad = have + mandate.autoridad33 = authoritative form.Ex: One of the key recommendations for long term policy was the confirmation of the responsibility of the national bibliographic agency for establishing the authoritative form of name for its country's authors.
* asiento de autoridad = authority record.* autoridad de nombre = name authority.* base de datos de autoridades = authority database.* control de autoridades = authority control.* Cooperativa para Autoridades de Nombre (NACO) = Name Authority Cooperative (NACO).* documento de autoridad archivística = archival authority record.* encabezamiento de autoridad = authority heading.* entrada de autoridades = authority entry.* fichero de autoridades = authority file.* fichero de autoridades de nombres = name authority file.* información de autoridades = authority data, authority information.* lista de autoridades = authoritative list, authority list, authority listing.* módulo de control de autoridades = authority control module.* registro de autoridad archivística = archival authority record.* * *A1 (poder) authorityno tengo autoridad para hacerlo I do not have the authority to do itno tiene ninguna autoridad sobre la clase he has no control o authority over the class2(persona, institución): las autoridades universitarias/municipales the university/municipal authoritieses la máxima autoridad en el ministerio he is the top official in the ministryse entregó a las autoridades she gave herself up to the authoritiesla autoridad competente the proper authoritiesCompuesto:moral authorityno tiene autoridad moral para criticarnos she has no moral authority o is in no position to criticizeB1 (experto) authorityes considerado una autoridad en la materia he is considered an authority on the subject2 (competencia) authorityhabla con mucha autoridad she speaks with great authorityC ( Der):una sentencia con autoridad de cosa juzgada an executable o enforceable sentenceel tratado tiene autoridad de ley the agreement is legally binding o has the power of law* * *
autoridad sustantivo femenino
1
b) (persona, institución):
se entregó a las autoridades she gave herself up to the authorities
2 ( experto) authority;
autoridad sustantivo femenino authority
' autoridad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abusar
- audiencia
- chivatazo
- desautorizar
- fuerza
- mando
- resistirse
- restar
- sometimiento
- abuso
- alguacil
- allanar
- extender
- menoscabar
- minar
- parte
- paterno
- reconocer
- someter
English:
arm
- authority
- challenge
- chip away
- command
- control
- disregard
- extend
- malpractice
- misuse
- must
- question
- rank
- retain
- ultimate
- wield
- authoritative
- definitive
- leadership
- second
* * *autoridad nf1. [poder] authority;no tienes autoridad para hacer eso you have no authority to do that;impusieron su autoridad they imposed their authority;le falta ejercer más autoridad sobre sus empleados he needs to exercise more authority over the people who work for himautoridad moral moral authority2. [persona al mando]las autoridades militares/religiosas the military/religious authorities;entregarse a las autoridades [a la policía] to give oneself up;la autoridad the authorities3. [eminencia] authority;es una autoridad en historia he is an authority on history4. [control, dominio] authority;habla siempre con mucha autoridad she always talks with great authority5. [autor citado] authority;[texto citado] quotation* * *f authority;hacer valer toda su autoridad fig assert one’s authority, bring the full weight of one’s authority to bear* * *autoridad nf: authority* * *autoridad n authority [pl. authorities]
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