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81 вопрос
м.1) pregunta f, cuestión f, problema m, interrogante mзада́ть вопро́с ( кому-либо), обрати́ться с вопро́сом ( к кому-либо) — hacer una pregunta (a)2) ( проблема) cuestión f, problema mнациона́льный вопро́с — cuestión (problema) nacionalагра́рный вопро́с — problema agrarioжили́щный вопро́с — problema de la viviendaдискуссио́нный вопро́с — cuestión batallonaзлободне́вный (животрепе́щущий) вопро́с — cuestión candenteосновно́й (узлово́й) вопро́с — caballo de batallaмежве́домственный вопро́с юр. — cuestión de competenciaвопро́с о назва́нии — cuestión de nombreсоциа́льные вопро́сы — cuestiones socialesпо вопро́су о... — en cuestión de..., tocante a...вопро́с о дове́рии (прави́тельству) — voto (cuestión) de confianzaвопро́с о существова́нии прави́тельства — cuestión de gabineteгорячо́ обсужда́ть вопро́с — agitarse una cuestión3) (дело, обстоятельство) cuestión f, asunto mвопро́с че́сти — cuestión de honorспо́рный вопро́с — cuestión (asunto, problema) en litigio, cuestión ( asunto) discutible, controversia fвопро́с жи́зни и сме́рти — cuestión de vida o muerteвопро́с не в э́том — no se trata de esoвесь вопро́с в том, что́бы... — toda la cuestión está en que..., lo más importante es que..., todo depende de que...обсужда́ть вопро́с — discutir el asuntoоста́ться под вопро́сом — quedar sin resolverвопро́с остается откры́тым — la cuestión está sin resolver••что за вопро́с? разг. — ¡vaya una pregunta!, ¡claro!быть под вопро́сом — estar en duda; no estar claro; quedar en suspensoпоста́вить под вопро́с — poner en duda, poner en tela de juicio; cuestionar vtпоста́вить вопро́с ребро́м — poner la cuestión sobre el tapete -
82 librar
li'brarv1)2) ( eximir) verschonen3) REL erlösen4)librar una letra — ECO einen Wechsel ziehen
5) ( vacar) frei habenLibro los sábados. — Ich habe samstags frei.
verbo transitivo1. [eximir] befreien2. [entablar] sich einlassen[batalla] liefern————————verbo intransitivo————————librarse verbo pronominallibrarse de algo / alguien sich von etw /jmbefreienlibrarlibrar [li'βrar]num1num (dejar libre) befreien [de von/aus+dativo]; (salvar) retten [de vor+dativo]; ¡líbreme Dios! Gott bewahre!; y líbranos del mal und befreie uns von dem Bösen(familiar: tener libre) frei haben■ librarse (quedar libre) sich befreien [de von/aus+dativo]; (salvarse) sich retten [de vor+dativo]; ¡se libró de una buena! das ging gerade noch gut! -
83 matanza
f.1 slaughter (masacre).2 slaughtering (del cerdo). (peninsular Spanish)3 killing, bloodbath, bloodshed, butchery.* * *1 (gen) slaughter2 (del cerdo) pig killing* * *noun f.* * *SF1) [en batalla] slaughter, killing; (Agr) slaughtering; (=temporada) slaughtering season; (fig) slaughter, massacre2) Caribe (=matadero) slaughterhouse; And (=tienda) butcher's, butcher's shop; CAm (=mercado) meat market* * *femenino ( acción de matar) killing, slaughter; (de res, cerdo) slaughter* * *= massacre, slaughter, slaughtering, killing, mass murder, bloodshed, carnage, butchery, mass killing, kill, slaying.Ex. Encounters between indigenous and colonizing peoples are described as massacres when the indigenous people won and BATTLES when the colonists won.Ex. Attention has focussed on the marketing of dangerous substances, safety standards for the slaughter of meat and poultry, and control of dangerous cosmetics.Ex. These programmes cover red meat slaughterhouses, ware potatoes, liquid milk processing, horticulture, cereals, fisheries, and pigmeat slaughtering and processing.Ex. This article reports on the coverage by the New York Times of the killing of a hostage victim during a highjack.Ex. Some authors concluded that mass murder was analogous to 'femicide'.Ex. The author deals with the vexed issue of copyright passing from the bloodshed provoked by St. Columba's unauthorized copying of a neighbour's book of Psalms in the Sixth century, through the invention of royalties for glassblowers during the Renaissance to Microsoft's problems with free software.Ex. This new horror genre uses humor in the midst of violent gore & carnage.Ex. They charge the West, which has chosen to look the other way, with complicity in the butchery.Ex. By way of background, Mr. Pateman also denies that the Khmer Rouge committed mass killings in Cambodia.Ex. Early rise as your try and catch the predators after their nightly kill.Ex. A mobster believed to be the head of an organized crime clan involved in the slaying of six people has been arrested this morning.----* autor de una matanza = mass murderer.* matanza indiscriminada = killing spree, shooting spree, shooting rampage.* * *femenino ( acción de matar) killing, slaughter; (de res, cerdo) slaughter* * *= massacre, slaughter, slaughtering, killing, mass murder, bloodshed, carnage, butchery, mass killing, kill, slaying.Ex: Encounters between indigenous and colonizing peoples are described as massacres when the indigenous people won and BATTLES when the colonists won.
Ex: Attention has focussed on the marketing of dangerous substances, safety standards for the slaughter of meat and poultry, and control of dangerous cosmetics.Ex: These programmes cover red meat slaughterhouses, ware potatoes, liquid milk processing, horticulture, cereals, fisheries, and pigmeat slaughtering and processing.Ex: This article reports on the coverage by the New York Times of the killing of a hostage victim during a highjack.Ex: Some authors concluded that mass murder was analogous to 'femicide'.Ex: The author deals with the vexed issue of copyright passing from the bloodshed provoked by St. Columba's unauthorized copying of a neighbour's book of Psalms in the Sixth century, through the invention of royalties for glassblowers during the Renaissance to Microsoft's problems with free software.Ex: This new horror genre uses humor in the midst of violent gore & carnage.Ex: They charge the West, which has chosen to look the other way, with complicity in the butchery.Ex: By way of background, Mr. Pateman also denies that the Khmer Rouge committed mass killings in Cambodia.Ex: Early rise as your try and catch the predators after their nightly kill.Ex: A mobster believed to be the head of an organized crime clan involved in the slaying of six people has been arrested this morning.* autor de una matanza = mass murderer.* matanza indiscriminada = killing spree, shooting spree, shooting rampage.* * *A (acción de matar) killing, slaughter; (de una res, un cerdo) slaughterla matanza se hace cada año en noviembre the animals are slaughtered in November each yearla matanza de ciudadanos inocentes the slaughter o killing of innocent citizens* * *
matanza sustantivo femenino ( acción de matar) killing, slaughter;
(de res, cerdo) slaughter;
matanza sustantivo femenino slaughter
' matanza' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
carnicería
- salvaje
English:
carnage
- massacre
- orgy
- slaughter
- wholesale
- killing
* * *matanza nf1. [masacre] slaughter2. [de cerdo] [acción] slaughtering* * ** * *matanza nfmasacre: slaughter, butchering* * *matanza n slaughter -
84 carnicería
f.1 butcher's shop, butchery, butcher shop, meat market.2 massacre, bloodbath, butchery, kill.* * *1 butcher's, butcher's shop2 figurado carnage, slaughter* * *noun f.1) butcher shop2) slaughter* * *SF1) (Com) butcher's, butcher's shop2) (=matanza) slaughter, carnage3) And slaughterhouse* * *b) (fam) (matanza, destrozo) slaughter* * *b) (fam) (matanza, destrozo) slaughter* * *carnicería11 = butcher's shop, meat department.Nota: De un supermercado.Ex: Other activities involve students in taking field trips to the local greengrocery and/or butcher's shop, and listening to nurses, consumer activists and othe guest speakers.
Ex: Their marked-down food products are right after the meat department.carnicería22 = carnage, butchery, bloodbath [blood bath].Ex: This new horror genre uses humor in the midst of violent gore & carnage.
Ex: They charge the West, which has chosen to look the other way, with complicity in the butchery.Ex: The story amounts to blind love equals bloodbath and media exploitation in rural America.* * *2 ( fam) (matanza, destrozo) slaughter, massacre* * *
carnicería sustantivo femenino
carnicería sustantivo femenino
1 butcher's (shop)
2 figurado (matanza de personas, destrozo) slaughter
' carnicería' also found in these entries:
English:
bloodbath
- butcher
- carnage
- slaughter
* * *carnicería nf1. [tienda] butcher's (shop)2. [masacre] massacre, bloodbath;fue una carnicería it was carnage* * *f butcher’s; figcarnage* * *carnicería nf1) : butcher shop2) matanza: slaughter, carnage* * *carnicería n (tienda) butcher's -
85 línea
flínea recta (curva) — прямая (кривая) линияlínea vertical (horizontal) — вертикальная (горизонтальная) линияtrazar una línea — провести черту2) строка, строчкаentre líneas — между строк3) путь, линияlínea ferroviaria (férrea) — железнодорожная линия, линия железной дорогиavión de línea — транспортный самолёт4) линия (связи, электропередачи)la línea ecuatorial (equinoccial) — экваториальная линия, экватор6) воен. линия, цепь, развёрнутый стройestar en la línea del fuego — быть на передовых позициях, быть на линии огня7) линия ( мера длины)8) направление9) перен. линия, направлениеatenerse a una línea determinada — придерживаться определённой линии ( поведения)descendiente en línea recta (colateral) — потомок по прямой( побочной) линии11) рядir en línea — идти в ряд12) тех. шов13) пропорция; линия ( тела)conservar ( guardar) la línea — сохранять стройностьlínea de un vestido — покрой костюмаperder la línea — располнеть, растолстеть14) спорт. линия••a línea tirada полигр. — на всей странице (полосе), без полейechar (tirar) líneas — принимать меры для достижения чего-либоmorir en su línea П.-Р. — умереть на посту -
86 ganarse
1 to earn2 (ser merecedor) to deserve* * *VPR1) [+ afecto, confianza] to win2) [+ sueldo] to earnse lo ha ganado — he has earned it o deserves it
¡te la vas a ganar! — * you're for it! *
3) LAm (=acercarse) to go offel caballo se ganó para el bosque — the horse moved off towards the wood, the horse made for the wood
4) (=refugiarse) to take refuge* * *(v.) = win over, propitiateEx. It is the latest incentive being offered to attract the Web user and win over their loyalty of custom.Ex. The latest news is that in India some residents are transforming themselves into ghosts in a ritual to propitiate Lord Shiva.* * *(v.) = win over, propitiateEx: It is the latest incentive being offered to attract the Web user and win over their loyalty of custom.
Ex: The latest news is that in India some residents are transforming themselves into ghosts in a ritual to propitiate Lord Shiva.* * *
■ganarse verbo reflexivo
1 (el pan, el sustento, la vida) to earn
2 (granjearse) to win: se ha ganado su confianza, he has won her confidence
3 (merecer) to deserve: se ha ganado un premio, he deserves a reward
¿To earn, to win o to beat?
To earn hace referencia a un sueldo o a una recompensa por el trabajo realizado: No se gana mucho trabajando en un bar. You don't earn much working in a bar.
To win se emplea cuando hablamos de competiciones, loterías, concursos, apuestas, guerras, etc.: Ganó un millón en la lotería. He won a million on the lottery. ¿Quién ganó la batalla? Who won the battle?
To beat se usa igual que to win. La diferencia consiste en que to beat indica al ganador y al perdedor: Ganó el partido. He won the match. Pero: Ganó al campeón. He beat the champion.
' ganarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
garbanzo
- pulso
- sustento
- trabajarse
- vida
- atraer
- cielo
- estima
- frijol
- ganar
- pan
English:
alienate
- earn
- living
- win
- win over
- woo
- eke out
- estimation
- livelihood
- support
* * *vpr1. [conquistar] [simpatía, respeto] to earn;[persona] to win over;se ganó el aprecio de sus alumnos she earned the respect of her pupils;se ganó el odio de sus compañeros his colleagues came to hate him3. [merecer] to deserve;nos hemos ganado unas vacaciones we've earned o we deserve a holiday;te vas a ganarse una bofetada you'll end up getting a smack;ganarse algo a pulso: se ha ganado a pulso su reputación de mujeriego he has certainly earned his reputation as a ladies' man, he has a well-deserved reputation as a ladies' man;Esp Famganársela: como no te estés quieto, te la vas a ganarse if you don't stay still, you'll catch it* * *v/r1 earn;te has ganado unas vacaciones you’ve earned a vacation;ganarse la vida earn one’s living2 a alguien win over* * *vr1) : to gain, to winganarse a alguien: to win someone over2) : to earnganarse la vida: to make a living3) : to deserve -
87 perdido1
= misplaced, mislaid, strayed, stray, missing, off course.Ex. A recitation of the best thought out principles for a cataloging code is easily drowned out by the clatter of a bank of direct access devices vainly searching for misplaced records.Ex. But to employ a professional librarian on a case where the intellectual content is trifling and the clerical labour massive is as unreasonable as to call in a detective to trace a pair of mislaid spectacles = Aunque contratar a un bibliotecario para un trabajo donde el contenido intelectual es insignificante y el trabajo administrativo enorme es tan poco razonable como llamar a un detective para buscar unas gafas extraviadas.Ex. Many libraries have had fine free days or weeks in an effort to entice strayed material back.Ex. If the machine is in constant use the selenium drum may not be cleaned sufficiently and stray particles of carbon will appear as minute black spots on the copies.Ex. As you read each frame, cover the area below each frame and attempt to supply the missing word.Ex. Russia has launched an investigation into why a manned space capsule returned to earth hundreds of miles off course.----* andar perdido = be out of + Posesivo + depth, be in over + Posesivo + head.* batalla perdida = losing battle.* causa perdida = lost cause, losing battle.* causar pérdidas = cause + losses.* con la mirada perdida = gaze into + space.* continente perdido = lost continent.* dar por perdido = be past praying for, write off.* de perdíos al río = in for a penny, in for a pound.* eslabón perdido = missing link.* estar perdido = be out of + Posesivo + league, be out of + Posesivo + depth, be in over + Posesivo + head, be all at sea.* llamada perdida = missed call.* luchar por una causa perdida = fight + a losing battle.* objetos perdidos = lost property, lost and found, lost property.* perdido de rumbo = off course.* perdido hace tiempo = long-lost.* perdido para siempre = irretrievably lost.* recuperar el tiempo perdido = make up for + lost time.* sentirse perdido = be out of + Posesivo + depth, be in over + Posesivo + head, feel at + sea, be all at sea.* tener la mirada perdida = stare into + space, gaze into + space.* tierras perdidas = lost lands.* totalmente perdido = babe in the wood.* una causa perdida = a dead dog.* un caso perdido = a dead dog.* un poco perdido = a bit at sea. -
88 pugna
f.1 fight, battle.2 struggle, disagreement, intense disagreement.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: pugnar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: pugnar.* * *1 battle, struggle* * *SF struggle, conflictentrar en pugna con algn — to clash with sb, come into conflict with sb
estar en pugna con algn — to clash with sb, conflict with sb
* * *a) ( lucha) struggleb) ( conflicto)tendencias/intereses en pugna — conflicting trends/interests
entrar en pugna con algo/alguien — to clash o come into conflict with something/somebody
* * *= contention.Ex. Among the trends are: more focus on user needs, a contention between optical products and on-line access; and a focus in the USA on formulation of major information policies.* * *a) ( lucha) struggleb) ( conflicto)tendencias/intereses en pugna — conflicting trends/interests
entrar en pugna con algo/alguien — to clash o come into conflict with something/somebody
* * *= contention.Ex: Among the trends are: more focus on user needs, a contention between optical products and on-line access; and a focus in the USA on formulation of major information policies.
* * *1 (lucha) strugglela pugna de los partidos por alcanzar el poder the struggle between the various parties to win powerla pugna por el primer puesto the battle for first place2(conflicto): tendencias/intereses que están en pugna conflicting trends/interestsfacciones en pugna por el poder factions vying for poweren pugna CON algo:su narrativa estaba en pugna con las tendencias dominantes his writing was at variance with prevailing trendsestán en pugna con elementos de la oposición they are at odds with members of the oppositionentraron en pugna con el gobierno they clashed o came into conflict with the government* * *
Del verbo pugnar: ( conjugate pugnar)
pugna es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
pugna
pugnar
pugna sustantivo femenino
b) ( conflicto):◊ tendencias/intereses en pugna conflicting trends/interests;
entrar en pugna con algo/algn to clash o come into conflict with sth/sb
pugnar ( conjugate pugnar) verbo intransitivo (liter) ( luchar) pugna POR + INF to strive to + inf (frml)
pugna sustantivo femenino struggle
pugnar verbo intransitivo to fight, struggle [por, for]
' pugna' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
competencia
* * *pugna nf1. [batalla, pelea] fight, battle2. [desacuerdo, disputa] confrontation, clash;una pugna entre partidarios y detractores de la ley a clash between supporters and opponents of the law;mantener una pugna con alguien por algo to vie o compete with sb for sth;estar en pugna con alguien to clash with sb;dos empresas en pugna por conseguir un contrato two companies fighting to win a contract* * *f1 ( oposición) conflict;estar en pugna con be in conflict with2 ( lucha) struggle* * *pugna nf1) conflicto, lucha: conflict, struggle2)en pugna : at odds, in conflict -
89 sangriento
adj.1 bloody, sanguinary, sanguineous, bloodshedding.2 bloody, bleeding.3 bloody, cruel, bloodthirsty, murderous.* * *► adjetivo1 (que echa sangre) bleeding2 (con sangre) bloody3 (sanguinario) bloody; (cruel) cruel* * *(f. - sangrienta)adj.* * *ADJ1) (=con sangre) [herida] bleeding; [arma, manos] bloody, bloodstained2) [batalla, guerra] bloody3) (=cruel) [injusticia] flagrant; [broma] cruel; [insulto] deadly4) liter [color] blood-red* * *- ta adjetivo bloody* * *= bloody [bloodier -comp., bloodiest -sup,], murderous, internecine, blood, gory [gorier -comp., goriest -sup.].Ex. Events such as the bloody confrontation in Tiananmen Square, political campaigns, military conflicts and other such events are becoming everyday occurrences that hourly revise global affairs and exert their influence on local circumstances.Ex. This is a collection of articles on the theme: Books for children with murderous, shocking, menacing endings.Ex. The result was a growth of internecine competition.Ex. In the field of medicine, the task of the Mycin system is to diagnose blood infections and meningities infections, and to recommend an appropriate drug.Ex. Nowadays, the gory process of 'blood doping' in athlectics has been replaced by genetic engineering.----* deporte sangriento = blood sport.* escena sangrienta = gore.* película sangrienta = splatter film.* * *- ta adjetivo bloody* * *= bloody [bloodier -comp., bloodiest -sup,], murderous, internecine, blood, gory [gorier -comp., goriest -sup.].Ex: Events such as the bloody confrontation in Tiananmen Square, political campaigns, military conflicts and other such events are becoming everyday occurrences that hourly revise global affairs and exert their influence on local circumstances.
Ex: This is a collection of articles on the theme: Books for children with murderous, shocking, menacing endings.Ex: The result was a growth of internecine competition.Ex: In the field of medicine, the task of the Mycin system is to diagnose blood infections and meningities infections, and to recommend an appropriate drug.Ex: Nowadays, the gory process of 'blood doping' in athlectics has been replaced by genetic engineering.* deporte sangriento = blood sport.* escena sangrienta = gore.* película sangrienta = splatter film.* * *sangriento -tabloody* * *
sangriento◊ -ta adjetivo
bloody
sangriento,-a adjetivo
1 (una herida) bleeding
2 (un enfrentamiento, una guerra, un acontecimiento) bloody
' sangriento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sangrienta
- truculenta
- truculento
English:
bloody
- gory
- blood
* * *sangriento, -a adj1. [ensangrentado, cruento] bloody2. [despiadado, hiriente] cruel* * *adj bloody* * *sangriento, -ta adj1) : bloody2) : cruel* * * -
90 simulacro
m.1 simulation.simulacro de combate mock battlesimulacro de incendio fire drill2 sham, simulacrum, pretence, pretense.3 mock battle.* * *1 sham, pretence (US pretense)* * *SM1) (=fingimiento) sham, pretence, pretense (EEUU)un simulacro de ataque — simulated attack, mock attack
simulacro de incendio — fire practice, fire drill
simulacro de salvamento — (Náut) boat drill
2) (=apariencia) semblance* * *a) ( cosa fingida)no era de verdad, sólo fue un simulacro — it wasn't for real, they (o he etc) were (o was etc) just pretending
b) ( farsa) sham* * *= simulation, modelling exercise.Ex. The author defines Computer Assisted Learning (CAL) and classifies it as follows: drill and practice (rote learning); problem solving and simulation, expert systems; and computer managed learning.Ex. The modelling exercise would indicate which model was most economic and which was most cost-effective.----* simulacro de incendio = fire drill.* simulacro de inundación = flood drill.* simulacro de siniestro = disaster exercise drill.* simulacro de una situación supuesta = play-acting.* * *a) ( cosa fingida)no era de verdad, sólo fue un simulacro — it wasn't for real, they (o he etc) were (o was etc) just pretending
b) ( farsa) sham* * *= simulation, modelling exercise.Ex: The author defines Computer Assisted Learning (CAL) and classifies it as follows: drill and practice (rote learning); problem solving and simulation, expert systems; and computer managed learning.
Ex: The modelling exercise would indicate which model was most economic and which was most cost-effective.* simulacro de incendio = fire drill.* simulacro de inundación = flood drill.* simulacro de siniestro = disaster exercise drill.* simulacro de una situación supuesta = play-acting.* * *estas elecciones no han sido más que un simulacro these elections have been nothing but a shamno se estaban peleando, todo fue un simulacro they weren't really fighting, it was all put onCompuestos:● simulacro de ataque/combatemock attack/battlefire drill, fire practice* * *
simulacro sustantivo masculinoa) ( cosa fingida):◊ no era de verdad, solo fue un simulacro it wasn't for real, they (o he etc) were (o was etc) just pretending
simulacro de incendio fire drill, fire practice
simulacro sustantivo masculino sham, pretence, US pretense
un simulacro de combate, a mock battle o a sham fight
simulacro de incendio, fire practice o drill
' simulacro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
simulación
English:
fire drill
- mock
- war game
- fire
* * *simulacro nmsimulationsimulacro de combate mock battle;simulacro de incendio fire drill* * *mpretence, sham2 ( simulación) simulation* * *simulacro nm: imitation, shamsimulacro de juicio: mock trial* * * -
91 vencer
v.1 to beat (to defeat) (rival).consiguió vencer al cáncer he won his battle against cancer2 to overcome (superar) (miedo, obstáculo).venció al cansancio/sueño she overcame her exhaustion/sleepinesslo venció el cansancio he was overcome by tiredness3 to win (equipo, partido).dejarse vencer por el desánimo/la apatía to let oneself be discouraged/to give in o succumb to apathy4 to expire (caducar) (garantía, contrato).el plazo para entregar las solicitudes vence el 15 de mayo the closing date o the deadline for sending in applications is 15 MayLa garantía expira mañana The guarantee expires tomorrow.5 to prevail.6 to defeat, to conquer, to beat out, to beat.El equipo malo venció al campeón The lousy team defeated the champ.Ella vence sus miedos She conquers her fears.* * *1 DEPORTE to beat2 MILITAR to defeat, conquer, vanquish3 (exceder) to outdo, surpass4 (problema etc) to overcome, surmount5 (ser dominado) to overcome1 (ganar) to win2 (deuda etc) to fall due, be payable3 (plazo) to expire4 (torcer) to go off to1 (romperse) to break; (doblarse) to bend, incline2 figurado (reprimir) to control oneself* * *verb1) to win2) defeat3) overcome4) expire* * *1. VT1) (=derrotar) [+ enemigo, rival] to defeat, beat; [+ enfermedad, dolor] to beat, overcomevencieron al equipo visitante por 3 a 2 — they defeated o beat the visiting team 3-2
nuestro sistema inmunológico es capaz de vencer al virus — our immune system is capable of beating o overcoming the virus
a decir tonterías nadie le vence — when it comes to talking rubbish he's in a class of his own, no one beats him when it comes to talking rubbish
vence a todos en elegancia — he outdoes them all in style, he beats them all for style
2) (=controlar) [+ miedo, tentación] to overcome; [+ pasión] to control3) (=prevalecer) [miedo, sueño] to overcomeme venció el pánico cuando tuve que hablarle — panic got the better of me o I was overcome with panic when I had to speak to him
4) (Dep) [+ obstáculo] to overcome; [+ prueba] to complete; [+ distancia] to do, complete; [+ montaña] to conquervencieron los 15km en dos horas — they did o completed the 15km in two hours
5) (=hacer ceder) [+ soporte, rama] to breakel peso de los libros ha vencido el estante — the shelf gave way under the weight of the books, the weight of the books broke the shelf
2. VI1) (en batalla, partido, elecciones) to win¡venceremos! — we shall win o overcome!
por fin se dejó vencer por la curiosidad — he finally gave in to his curiosity, he finally let (his) curiosity get the better of him
no te dejes vencer por las dificultades — don't give up in the face of difficulties, don't let difficulties get the better of you
2) liter [amor, pasión] to triumph, be triumphant3) (Com) [documento, póliza, pasaporte] to expire; [inversión] to maturesu contrato vence a final de año — his contract runs out o expires at the end of the year
el plazo para pagar el alquiler vence mañana — the deadline for paying the rent is tomorrow, the rent is due tomorrow
el plazo para la entrega de solicitudes vence mañana — the closing date for applications is tomorrow
la semana que viene me vence el primer plazo del ordenador — I have to pay my first instalment on the computer next week, my first instalment on the computer is due next week
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < enemigo> to defeat, vanquish (liter); <rival/competidor> to defeat, beatb) <miedo/pesimismo/obstáculo> to overcomec) ( dominar)2.me venció el sueño/el cansancio — I was overcome by sleep/tiredness
vencer vi1) ejército/equipo to win, be victorious2)a) pasaporte/garantía to expireb) letra to be due for payment3.vencerse v pron1) tabla/rama to give way, break2) (AmL) pasaporte/garantía to expirese me venció el carnet — my card expired o ran out
* * *= be due, become + overdue, become + due, conquer, win, vanquish, win out, prevail, defeat, best.Ex. The date due calculated by the circulation programs is always checked against the list of dates the library is closed to ensure that a document is not due when it cannot be returned.Ex. The full fine is charged from the time the document became overdue.Ex. A list of all subscriptions about to become due may be made by using this subfunction.Ex. The tools and technologies provided by the Internet enable scholars to communicate or disseminate information in ways which conquer the barriers of time and space.Ex. Those who perform in this manner can be characterized as those who would 'rather fight than win'.Ex. The Condensed Books series holds a unique and ubiquitous book publishing franchise that has vanquished all competitors.Ex. It remains to be seen which approach will win out, in the current tug-of-war.Ex. The emphasis on title entry came from the specialized libraries, primarily the technical libraries, that were small but had the money and the power behind them to see that their view prevails.Ex. The article is entitled 'Dewey Decimal system defeats Truman! Library cartoons'.Ex. Back in 2001, the tossed salad they prepared fed some 5,000, which then bested the record held by a community in Utah in the United States.----* vencer a Alguien en su propio terreno = beat + Nombre + at + Posesivo + own game.* vencer completamente = beat + soundly.* vencer el miedo = face + Posesivo + fears, conquer + fear, overcome + Posesivo + fear.* vencer un obstáculo = surmount + obstacle, conquer + barrier.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < enemigo> to defeat, vanquish (liter); <rival/competidor> to defeat, beatb) <miedo/pesimismo/obstáculo> to overcomec) ( dominar)2.me venció el sueño/el cansancio — I was overcome by sleep/tiredness
vencer vi1) ejército/equipo to win, be victorious2)a) pasaporte/garantía to expireb) letra to be due for payment3.vencerse v pron1) tabla/rama to give way, break2) (AmL) pasaporte/garantía to expirese me venció el carnet — my card expired o ran out
* * *= be due, become + overdue, become + due, conquer, win, vanquish, win out, prevail, defeat, best.Ex: The date due calculated by the circulation programs is always checked against the list of dates the library is closed to ensure that a document is not due when it cannot be returned.
Ex: The full fine is charged from the time the document became overdue.Ex: A list of all subscriptions about to become due may be made by using this subfunction.Ex: The tools and technologies provided by the Internet enable scholars to communicate or disseminate information in ways which conquer the barriers of time and space.Ex: Those who perform in this manner can be characterized as those who would 'rather fight than win'.Ex: The Condensed Books series holds a unique and ubiquitous book publishing franchise that has vanquished all competitors.Ex: It remains to be seen which approach will win out, in the current tug-of-war.Ex: The emphasis on title entry came from the specialized libraries, primarily the technical libraries, that were small but had the money and the power behind them to see that their view prevails.Ex: The article is entitled 'Dewey Decimal system defeats Truman! Library cartoons'.Ex: Back in 2001, the tossed salad they prepared fed some 5,000, which then bested the record held by a community in Utah in the United States.* vencer a Alguien en su propio terreno = beat + Nombre + at + Posesivo + own game.* vencer completamente = beat + soundly.* vencer el miedo = face + Posesivo + fears, conquer + fear, overcome + Posesivo + fear.* vencer un obstáculo = surmount + obstacle, conquer + barrier.* * *vencer [E2 ]vtA1 (derrotar) ‹enemigo› to defeat, vanquish ( liter); ‹rival/competidor› to defeat, beatno te dejes vencer don't give in2 ‹pasiones/miedo› to overcome, conquer; ‹pereza/pesimismo› to overcome; ‹dificultad/obstáculo› to overcome, surmountno consiguieron vencer la inflación they were unable to overcome o beat inflation3«cansancio/sueño»: me venció el sueño/el cansancio I was overcome by sleep/tirednessdejó que la pereza/la curiosidad lo venciera he allowed his laziness/his curiosity to get the better of himB(romper): el peso venció el estante the shelf collapsed o gave way under the weighthan vencido los resortes de la cama they've ruined o broken the bed springsla presión del agua venció la compuerta the water pressure burst open the hatch o caused the hatch to burst open■ vencerviA «ejército/equipo» (ganar) to win, be victorious¡venceremos! we shall overcome!, we shall be victorious!B1 «pasaporte» (terminar) to expireel lunes vence el plazo para la entrega de solicitudes Monday is the last day o the deadline o the closing date for the submission of applicationsme vence el carnet de identidad dentro de poco my identity card expires soonantes de que venza la garantía before the guarantee runs out o expires2 «pago» to be o fall due; «letra» to mature, be due for payment■ vencerseA «tabla/rama» to give way, breakla pata de le silla se venció por el peso the leg of the chair gave way o broke under the weightno te apoyes, que la mesa se puede vencer don't lean on the table, it might collapseB «pasaporte» to expirese me venció el carnet my card expired o ran out* * *
vencer ( conjugate vencer) verbo transitivo
‹rival/competidor› to defeat, beat;
c) ( dominar):
verbo intransitivo
1 [ejército/equipo] to win, be victorious;◊ ¡venceremos! we shall overcome!
2
vencerse verbo pronominal (AmL) [pasaporte/garantía] to expire;◊ se me venció el carnet my card expired o ran out
vencer
I verbo transitivo
1 Mil to defeat
Dep to beat
1 (resistir, dominar) to restrain
vencer la tentación, to overcome the temptation
2 (superar) vencer un obstáculo/una dificultad, to surmount an obstacle/a difficulty
3 (ser dominado por) les venció la desesperación, they were overcome by despair
nos venció el sueño, we were overcome by sleep
II verbo intransitivo
1 (una letra, factura) to fall due
2 (un plazo, contrato) to expire
3 Mil Dep to win
♦ Locuciones: dejarse vencer: no te dejes vencer, sigue adelante, don't lose heart, go ahead
' vencer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aplastar
- batir
- ganar
- machacar
- poder
- apabullar
- arrollar
- imponer
- superar
English:
beat
- conquer
- defeat
- establishment
- expire
- get over
- mature
- overcome
- run out
- surmount
- warranty
- wear down
- grim
- lapse
- over
- rout
- run
- vanquish
* * *♦ vt1. [derrotar] [rival] to beat;[enemigo] to defeat;consiguió vencer al cáncer he won his battle against cancer2. [superar] [miedo, obstáculos] to overcome;[tentación] to resist;venció al cansancio/sueño she overcame her exhaustion/sleepiness;lo venció el cansancio he was overcome by tirednessnadie lo vence a contar anécdotas no one can beat him when it comes to telling stories4. [hacer ceder] to break, to snap;el peso de los libros venció la estantería the weight of the books caused the bookshelf to collapse♦ vi1. [equipo, partido] to win;[ejército] to be victorious;dejarse vencer por el desánimo/la apatía to let oneself be discouraged/to give in o succumb to apathy2. [imponerse, prevalecer] to prevail;al final venció el sentido común common sense prevailed in the end3. [caducar] [garantía, contrato] to expire;[deuda, pago] to fall due, to mature; [bono] to mature; Am [medicamento] to reach o pass its expiry date;el plazo para entregar las solicitudes vence el 15 de mayo the closing date o the deadline for sending in applications is 15th May* * *I v/t defeat; fig ( superar) overcomeII v/i1 win* * *vencer {86} vt1) derrotar: to vanquish, to defeat2) superar: to overcome, to surmountvencer vi1) ganar: to win, to triumph2) caducar: to expireel plazo vence el jueves: the deadline is Thursday3) : to fall due, to mature* * *vencer vbel español venció en la carrera de 1.500 metros the Spaniard won the 1,500 metres race -
92 diario
adj.daily, everyday, per diem, day-to-day.m.1 daily newspaper, journal, paper, newspaper.2 diary, log.3 daybook, day book.4 tickler, schedule.* * *► adjetivo1 daily, everyday1 (prensa) daily, paper, daily newspaper2 (íntimo) diary, journal\a diario daily, every dayde diario daily, every daydiario de a bordo logbookdiario matinal / diario de la mañana morning newspaperdiario de la tarde evening newspaperdiario de navegación logbookdiario de sesiones parliamentary reportdiario hablado news, news bulletin————————1 (prensa) daily, paper, daily newspaper2 (íntimo) diary, journal* * *1. noun m.1) diary2) newspaper2. (f. - diaria)adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (=todos los días) daily2) (=cada día) a day2.ADV LAm every day, daily3. SM1) (=periódico) newspaper, dailydiario hablado — (Radio) news, news bulletin
2) (=libro) diarydiario de entradas y salidas — (Com) daybook
3) (Econ) daily expenses pl4)de o para diario — everyday
* * *I- ria adjetivoa) ( de todos los días) <tarea/clases> daily; < gastos> everyday, day-to-daylas clases son diarias — classes are held daily/every day
b) ( por día)c)a diario — (loc adv) every day
IIvisita a sus padres a diario — her parents daily she visits o every day
1) ( periódico) newspaper2) ( libro personal) diary, journal (AmE)3)a) (Méx, Col, Ven) ( gastos cotidianos)b) ( uso cotidiano)IIIde diario — <ropa/vajilla> everyday (before n)
adverbio (Méx, Per fam) every day* * *I- ria adjetivoa) ( de todos los días) <tarea/clases> daily; < gastos> everyday, day-to-daylas clases son diarias — classes are held daily/every day
b) ( por día)c)a diario — (loc adv) every day
IIvisita a sus padres a diario — her parents daily she visits o every day
1) ( periódico) newspaper2) ( libro personal) diary, journal (AmE)3)a) (Méx, Col, Ven) ( gastos cotidianos)b) ( uso cotidiano)IIIde diario — <ropa/vajilla> everyday (before n)
adverbio (Méx, Per fam) every day* * *diario11 = daily newspaper, diary, newspaper, journal, logbook [log book].Ex: This article studies how news library staff and editorial staff in a large metropolitan daily newspaper perceive the contribution of the news library to newsmaking.
Ex: A diary is a document recording the day-to-day life of the author.Ex: A newspaper is a periodical appearing at very frequent intervals and giving the latest information on current events often with comments.Ex: When Captain Cook's 'Endeavour' journal came up for auction in London, in 1923, it was keenly sought by many libraries.Ex: With questionnaires, logbooks and interviews, the researcher was able to assess attitudes to and learning during the programmes.* diario automático de trabajo = time log.* diario de abordo = logbook [log book].* diario de campo = field notebook.* diario de navegación = logbook [log book].* diario de viajes = travel journal.* diario de vuelo = logbook [log book].* diario matinal = morning newspaper, morning paper.* diario matutino = morning newspaper, morning paper.* diario vespertino = evening newspaper, evening paper.* diario web = Web log [Weblog].* entrada de diario = journal entry.* escritor de diarios = diarist.* llevar un diario de trabajo = keep + diary.diario22 = day to day [day-to-day], everyday, daily, daily.Ex: The latter is the viewpoint of those who are perhaps concerned about day to day maintenance of the equipment.
Ex: We have too much invested, and the new systems too intimately integrated into the everyday operation of the library, for us to assume any longer that we can temper their influence on emerging standards.Ex: Successful libraries will embrace the future by incorporating new technology into daily routines.Ex: The author analyses 4 dailies, 3 weeklies and 5 monthlies.* a diario = every day.* batalla diaria = daily grind.* de diario = everyday.* dedicarse a + Posesivo + quehacer diario = go about + Posesivo + everyday life.* dedicarse a + Posesivo + tareas diarias = go about + Posesivo + everyday life.* en la rutina diaria = in the trenches.* faena diaria = daily grind.* gestión diaria de, la = day-to-day running of, the.* lucha diaria = daily grind.* monotonía diaria = daily grind.* noticias diarias de interés = daily news alerts.* para diario = everyday.* prensa diaria, la = daily press, the.* problema diario = daily problem.* rutina diaria = comfort zone, daily routine, daily grind.* situación diaria = daily situation.* tomarse la pastilla diaria de la malaleche = take + Posesivo + daily mean pill.* trabajo diario = daily work.* trajín diario = daily grind.* vida diaria, la = everyday life.* * *1 (de todos los días) ‹tarea/clases› daily; ‹gastos› everyday, day-to-daylas clases son diarias classes are held daily/every dayel problema diario de qué se va a hacer de comer the everyday o daily problem of what to cook2(por día): trabaja cuatro horas diarias she works four hours a day3hay que recordárselo a diario you have to remind her every dayel organismo necesita vitamina C a diario the body needs vitamin C on a daily basisvisita a sus padres a diario she visits her parents daily o every dayA (periódico) newspaperCompuestos:morning paperevening paperevening paperSunday newspapernews program*● diario matutino or matinalmorning paperofficial gazetteevening paperB (libro personal) diary, journal ( AmE)Compuestos:● diario de a bordo or de navegaciónlog, logbookwar journal(flight) logbookC1(gastos cotidianos): el diario day-to-day expensescon ese sueldo apenas alcanza para el diario on his salary he barely has enough for his day-to-day o everyday expenses2(uso cotidiano): para diario for everyday, for everyday use(AmC, Méx, Andes fam) every day* * *
diario◊ - ria adjetivo
‹ gastos› everyday, day-to-dayb) ( por día):
c) ( en locs)
de diario ‹roba/vajilla› everyday ( before n);
para diario for everyday (use)
■ sustantivo masculino
1 ( periódico) newspaper;
2 ( libro personal) diary, journal (AmE)
3 (Méx, Col, Ven) ( gastos cotidianos):
diario,-a
I sustantivo masculino
1 Prensa (daily) newspaper
Rad diario hablado, radio news
2 (cuaderno íntimo) diary: estoy leyendo el diario de viaje de Darwin, I'm reading Darwin's journal
Náut diario de a bordo, logbook
II adjetivo daily
♦ Locuciones: a diario, daily, everyday
de diario, everyday: un vestido de diario, an everyday dress ➣ Ver nota en everyday
' diario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
diaria
- el
- magnificar
- suplemento
- vespertina
- vespertino
- abrir
- acontecer
- cerrar
- íntimo
- quehacer
- rotativo
- uso
English:
daily
- day-to-day
- diary
- everyday
- exercise
- journal
- keep
- log
- newspaper
- practice
- practise
- wear
- write up
- board
- bulletin
- day
- downmarket
- grind
- nightly
- notice
- paper
- which
* * *diario, -a♦ adj1. [de todos los días, habitual] daily;la rutina diaria the daily routine;la vida diaria daily life;el funcionamiento diario del negocio the day-to-day running of the business2. [cada día] daily;hacen un entrenamiento diario de una hora they have a daily one-hour training session;tenemos una hora diaria de inglés we do an hour of English every day;hay dos trenes diarios a la capital there are two trains a day to the capital;ganaba $100 diarios she earned $100 a day♦ nm1. [periódico] newspaper, dailydiario hablado radio news (bulletin);diario de la mañana morning newspaper;diario matinal morning newspaper;diario de la noche evening newspaper;diario televisado television news (bulletin);diario vespertino evening newspaper2. [relación día a día] diarydiario de a bordo logbook;diario íntimo (personal) diary;diario de navegación logbook;diario de sesiones parliamentary report;diario de vuelo log, logbook3. [gasto] daily expenses4. Com journal, day book♦ a diario loc advevery day, daily;viene por aquí a diario she drops in here every day;el complejo vitamínico ha de consumirse a diario the vitamin complex must be taken daily♦ de diario loc adjeveryday;ropa de diario everyday clothes* * *I adj1 daily2:a diario, de diario every day, dailyII m1 diary2 ( periódico) daily newspaper, daily* * *: daily, everyday♦ diariamente advdiario nm1) : diary2) periódico: newspaper* * *diario1 adj dailydiario2 n1. (periódico) newspaper -
93 pierda
* * ** * *pierda, pierdas, etc* * *
Del verbo perder: ( conjugate perder)
pierda es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
perder
pierda
perder ( conjugate perder) verbo transitivo
1 ( en general) to lose;
quiere pierda peso he wants to lose weight;
con preguntar no se pierde nada we've/you've nothing to lose by asking;
pierda la vida to lose one's life, to perish;
See also→ cabeza 1 e, vista 2 3;
yo no pierdo las esperanzas I'm not giving up hope;
pierda la práctica to get out of practice;
pierda el equilibrio to lose one's balance;
pierda el conocimiento to lose consciousness, to pass out;
pierda el ritmo (Mús) to lose the beat;
( en trabajo) to get out of the rhythm
2
◊ ¡no me hagas pierda (el) tiempo! don't waste my time!;
no hay tiempo que pierda there's no time to lose
3
‹ examen› (Ur) to fail
4 ‹agua/aceite/aire› to lose
verbo intransitivo
1 ( ser derrotado) to lose;
no sabes pierda you're a bad loser;
llevar las de pierda to be onto a loser;
la que sale perdiendo soy yo I'm the one who loses out o comes off worst
2 [cafetera/tanque] to leak
3◊ echar(se) a perder ver echar I 1a, echarse 1a
perderse verbo pronominal
1 [persona/objeto] to get lost;
se le perdió el dinero he's lost the money;
cuando se ponen a hablar rápido me pierdo when they start talking quickly I get lost
2 ‹fiesta/película/espectáculo› to miss
pierda,◊ pierdas, etc see perder
perder
I verbo transitivo
1 (un objeto) to lose
2 (un medio de transporte) to miss
3 (el tiempo) to waste
4 (oportunidad) to miss ➣ Ver nota en miss
5 (cualidad, costumbre, sentido) to lose: tienes que perder tus miedos, you have to overcome your fears
6 (agua, aceite) to leak
II verbo intransitivo
1 (disminuir una cualidad) to lose
2 (estropear) to ruin, go off
3 (en una competición, batalla) to lose
♦ Locuciones: echar (algo) a perder, to spoil (sthg)
llevar las de perder, to be onto a loser
' pierda' also found in these entries:
English:
unattended
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94 sarracina
f.a tumultuous contest between a number of persons.* * *1 (pelea) brawl, free-for-all2 (masacre) massacre3 familiar (destrozo) damage* * *SF1) (=pelea) brawl, free fight2) (=matanza) mass slaughterhan hecho una sarracina — (Educ) * they've ploughed almost everybody *
* * *
sarracina sustantivo femenino row, fight, scuffle: la batalla acabó en una sarracina, the battle turned into a mass slaughter
* * *f brawl -
95 sangrienta
adj.&f.1 bloody (batalla), bloodstained, gory.2 bloody, cruel (chiste), sanguinary, bloodthirsty.* * *f., (m. - sangriento)* * *
sangriento,-a adjetivo
1 (una herida) bleeding
2 (un enfrentamiento, una guerra, un acontecimiento) bloody
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96 línea
f1) линия; черта, штрихlínea avanzada воен. — передовая линия, аванпост
2) строка, строчка3) путь, линияlínea ferroviaria (férrea) — железнодорожная линия, линия железной дороги
4) линия (связи, электропередачи)5) граница, пограничная линия, рубеж; пределla línea ecuatorial (equinoccial) — экваториальная линия, экватор
6) воен. линия, цепь, развёрнутый стройestar en la línea del fuego — быть на передовых позициях, быть на линии огня
7) линия ( мера длины)8) направление9) перен. линия, направление11) ряд12) тех. шов13) пропорция; линия ( тела)perder la línea — располнеть, растолстеть
14) спорт. линия- líneas de comunicación
- ser de línea••línea abscisa геол. — абсцисса
línea de mátrices полигр. — матричная строка
a línea tirada полигр. — на всей странице (полосе), без полей
en toda la línea (с гл. derrotar, ganar, triunfar, vencer) — (целиком и) полностью
morir en su línea П.-Р. — умереть на посту
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97 aceptar
vt1) приниматьaceptar la batalla — принять бой2) одобрять, приветствовать; апробировать (книжн.)3) ком. акцептовать, принимать к уплате (счёт, вексель) -
98 caballo
m1) конь, лошадьcaballo de carrera(s) — скаковая лошадьcaballo de tiro ( de carga) — обозная (упряжная) лошадьcaballo padre — племенной (заводской) жеребецmontar (subir) a caballo — садиться на лошадьponer a uno a caballo — обучать верховой езде ( кого-либо)ser de a caballo Арг., Мекс., Чили — быть хорошим наездником2) шахм. конь3) карт. конь (в испанской колоде; соответствует даме)4) козлы5) pl воен. кавалеристы, конники7) Куба кабальо (мера веса = 92 кг)8) мед. бубон- caballo de agua - caballo de mar - caballo marino - caballo de batalla - sacar bien el caballo - sacar limpio el caballo••caballo blanco — человек, вкладывающий деньги в сомнительное предприятиеcaballo de buena boca разг. — неприхотливый человек ( чаще в еде)caballo de vapor; caballo de fuerza физ. — лошадиная силаandar a caballo Чили разг. — быть семи пядей во лбуandar a caballo una cosa Арг., Чили, Ур. — не хватать ( о чём-либо)a caballo presentado (regalado), no hay que mirarle el diente погов. — дарёному коню в зубы не смотрятcon mil (dos mil, cien mil) de a caballo разг. ≈≈ двигай (проваливай) отсюда!, катись колбасой! -
99 выиграть
сов.вы́играть в ка́рты — ganar a las cartasвы́играть в лотере́е — tocar la loteríaвы́играть гла́вный приз — tocar el premio gordoвы́играть па́ртию в ша́хматы — ganar una partida de ajedrezвы́играть у кого́-либо — ganar a alguienвы́играть проце́сс (де́ло) — ganar un pleitoвы́играть вре́мя — ganar tiempoвы́играть на чем-либо — sacar provecho (de)вы́играть в чьи́х-либо глаза́х (в чьем-либо мне́нии) — ganar ante los ojos (de) -
100 выигрывать
несов., (твор. п.), вин. п., в разн. знач.выи́грывать в ка́рты — ganar a las cartasвыи́грывать в лотере́е — tocar la loteríaвыи́грывать гла́вный приз — tocar el premio gordoвыи́грывать па́ртию в ша́хматы — ganar una partida de ajedrezвыи́грывать у кого́-либо — ganar a alguienвыи́грывать проце́сс (де́ло) — ganar un pleitoвыи́грывать вре́мя — ganar tiempoвыи́грывать на чем-либо — sacar provecho (de)выи́грывать в чьи́х-либо глаза́х (в чьем-либо мне́нии) — ganar ante los ojos (de)
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Batalla — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para otros usos de este término, véase Batalla (desambiguación). Generalmente, una batalla se podría definir como un combate entre dos o más contendientes en donde cada uno de ellos tratará de derrotar a los demás.… … Wikipedia Español
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Batalla de Filipos — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Batalla de Filipos Fecha 3 de octubre y 23 de octubre de 42 a. C. Casus belli … Wikipedia Español