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1 abuso de confianza
betrayal of trust, breach of faith* * *masculino (Der) breach of trust o confidence; qué abuso de abuso! (fam) what a nerve! (colloq)* * *(n.) = betrayal of trust, breach of trustEx. This is probably a misuse of public funds and a betrayal of public trust.Ex. This lack of consistency has created a breach of trust between DGIS and those academics who were sticking out their neck by becoming involved in activities that were often frowned upon by many of their superiors.* * *masculino (Der) breach of trust o confidence; qué abuso de abuso! (fam) what a nerve! (colloq)* * *(n.) = betrayal of trust, breach of trustEx: This is probably a misuse of public funds and a betrayal of public trust.
Ex: This lack of consistency has created a breach of trust between DGIS and those academics who were sticking out their neck by becoming involved in activities that were often frowned upon by many of their superiors.* * *breach of trust -
2 abuso
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3 abuso
m.1 scandal, sin.2 abuse, bad use, misuse.3 abusive act, abuse.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: abusar.* * *1 abuse, misuse2 (injusticia) injustice\abuso de confianza betrayal of trust, breach of faithabusos deshonestos indecent assault sing* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=extralimitación) [de privilegios, cargo, fondos] abusecuando hay abuso de amistad — when unfair demands are made on friendship, when there are impositions made on friendship
abuso de confianza — (Pol, Econ) breach of trust, betrayal of trust
2) (=uso excesivo) [de tabaco, drogas] abuse; [de disolventes, pesticidas] overusehabía un abuso de adjetivos en el texto — there was too much o excessive use of adjectives in the text
recibió varias quejas por abuso de fuerza — he received several complaints of excessive use of force
no es recomendable el abuso de la sal en la comida — it's not advisable to put too much salt in your food
3) (tb: abuso sexual) sexual abuse* * *a) ( uso excesivo) abuseb) (de hospitalidad, generosidad)c) ( injusticia) outrage* * *= abuse, encroachment, breach, indulgence, mistreatment, daylight robbery.Ex. I believe that the emphasis on abuse of title entry in the name of speeding up cataloging is not the question of a title entry versus other entries, it is the question of simplification.Ex. It is really up to us to decide whether or not we can sustain that entity against the challenges and the encroachments that threaten it.Ex. The key is through controls, which must be built in so that breaches are detected.Ex. This information method allows for the creation of mechanical systems that combine looseness with indulgence.Ex. Centuries of mistreatment and bad handling, together with the environmental conditions have contributed greatly to the poor condition of the manuscripts.Ex. Health-care price hike is daylight robbery.----* abuso de confianza = betrayal of trust, breach of trust.* abuso de información confidencial = insider trading, insider dealing.* abuso de información privilegiada = insider trading, insider dealing.* abuso del alcohol = alcohol abuse.* abuso de las drogas = drug abuse.* abuso de menores = child abuse.* abuso de poder = abuse of power.* abuso de sustancias nocivas = substance abuse.* abuso emocional = emotional abuse.* abuso físico = personal abuse, physical abuse.* abusos = overindulgence.* abuso sexual = sexual abuse, molestation.* abuso sicológico = psychological abuse.* abuso verbal = verbal abuse.* * *a) ( uso excesivo) abuseb) (de hospitalidad, generosidad)c) ( injusticia) outrage* * *= abuse, encroachment, breach, indulgence, mistreatment, daylight robbery.Ex: I believe that the emphasis on abuse of title entry in the name of speeding up cataloging is not the question of a title entry versus other entries, it is the question of simplification.
Ex: It is really up to us to decide whether or not we can sustain that entity against the challenges and the encroachments that threaten it.Ex: The key is through controls, which must be built in so that breaches are detected.Ex: This information method allows for the creation of mechanical systems that combine looseness with indulgence.Ex: Centuries of mistreatment and bad handling, together with the environmental conditions have contributed greatly to the poor condition of the manuscripts.Ex: Health-care price hike is daylight robbery.* abuso de confianza = betrayal of trust, breach of trust.* abuso de información confidencial = insider trading, insider dealing.* abuso de información privilegiada = insider trading, insider dealing.* abuso del alcohol = alcohol abuse.* abuso de las drogas = drug abuse.* abuso de menores = child abuse.* abuso de poder = abuse of power.* abuso de sustancias nocivas = substance abuse.* abuso emocional = emotional abuse.* abuso físico = personal abuse, physical abuse.* abusos = overindulgence.* abuso sexual = sexual abuse, molestation.* abuso sicológico = psychological abuse.* abuso verbal = verbal abuse.* * *1 (uso excesivo) abuseel abuso en la bebida alcohol abusese ha hecho uso y abuso de esta metáfora this metaphor has been used time and again2 (injusticia) outragees un abuso que nos traten así it's outrageous o an outrage that we should be treated in this wayCompuestos:masculine abuse of authoritympl indecent assaultsexual o sex abusemasculine child abusepara prevenir el abuso sexual infantil to prevent child abuse, to prevent children being sexually abused* * *
Del verbo abusar: ( conjugate abusar)
abuso es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
abusó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
abusar
abuso
abusar ( conjugate abusar) verbo intransitivo
1a) ( aprovecharse):
abuso de algo ‹de autoridad/posición/generosidad› to abuse sth;
no quisiera abuso de su amabilidad I don't want to impose (on you);
abuso de algn ‹de padres/amigo› to take advantage of sb
2 ( usar en exceso):
no se debe abuso del alcohol alcohol should be drunk in moderation
abuso sustantivo masculino
el abuso en la bebida excessive drinking;
abusos deshonestos indecent assault;
abuso sexual infantil child abuseb) (de hospitalidad, generosidad):
¡qué abuso de confianza! (fam) what a nerve! (colloq)
◊ ¡esto es un abuso! this is outrageous!;
prestarse a abusos to lay itself open to abuse
abusar verbo intransitivo
1 (aprovecharse de) to take (unfair) advantage of: su familia abusa de su bondad, her family take advantage of her kindness
(del poder, de la autoridad, etc) to abuse
2 (consumir en exceso) abusar del alcohol, to drink too much o to excess
3 Jur (de un menor, de una mujer) to abuse
4 familiar ¡no abuses de mi paciencia!, don't try my patience
abuso sustantivo masculino abuse
abuso de confianza, abuse of trust
abuso de poder, abuse of power
abuso sexual, sexual abuse
' abuso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atropello
- denunciar
- levantarse
- acabar
- desmán
- terminar
English:
abuse
- breach
- imposition
- malpractice
- mistreatment
- misuse
* * *abuso nmabuso de autoridad abuse of authority;abuso de confianza breach of confidence;Der abusos deshonestos indecent assault;abuso de poder abuse of power;Com abuso de posición dominante abuse of a dominant position;abusos sexuales sexual abuse2. [atropello] scandal, outrage;¡esto es un abuso! this is outrageous!* * *m abuse;estos precios son un abuso these prices are outrageous o an outrage* * *abuso nm1) : abuse2) : injustice, outrage* * *abuso n abuse -
4 abuso sexual
m.sexual abuse, sexual offense.* * *(n.) = sexual abuse, molestationEx. For example, 'FIND: drug and abuse' retrieves records that contain these two words but also locates records that contain the words drug and sexual abuse (and not necessarily drug abuse).Ex. But the mid-20th century -- being hipped on the whole nuclear family ideal -- went into a state of denial about incest and molestation within families.* * *(n.) = sexual abuse, molestationEx: For example, 'FIND: drug and abuse' retrieves records that contain these two words but also locates records that contain the words drug and sexual abuse (and not necessarily drug abuse).
Ex: But the mid-20th century -- being hipped on the whole nuclear family ideal -- went into a state of denial about incest and molestation within families.* * *sexual abuse -
5 abuso de autoridad
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6 abuso de información confidencial
(n.) = insider trading, insider dealingEx. Gambling creates problems such as the sale of lottery tickets to minors and those who cannot afford it, and encourages unlawful practices such as theft and insider trading.Ex. In addition, he suggests that the City men who made the markets spin exploited the gullible through insider dealing and rigged markets.* * *(n.) = insider trading, insider dealingEx: Gambling creates problems such as the sale of lottery tickets to minors and those who cannot afford it, and encourages unlawful practices such as theft and insider trading.
Ex: In addition, he suggests that the City men who made the markets spin exploited the gullible through insider dealing and rigged markets.Spanish-English dictionary > abuso de información confidencial
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7 abuso de información privilegiada
(n.) = insider trading, insider dealingEx. Gambling creates problems such as the sale of lottery tickets to minors and those who cannot afford it, and encourages unlawful practices such as theft and insider trading.Ex. In addition, he suggests that the City men who made the markets spin exploited the gullible through insider dealing and rigged markets.* * *(n.) = insider trading, insider dealingEx: Gambling creates problems such as the sale of lottery tickets to minors and those who cannot afford it, and encourages unlawful practices such as theft and insider trading.
Ex: In addition, he suggests that the City men who made the markets spin exploited the gullible through insider dealing and rigged markets.Spanish-English dictionary > abuso de información privilegiada
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8 abuso de las drogas
(n.) = drug abuseEx. For example, 'FIND: drug and abuse' retrieves records that contain these two words but also locates records that contain the words drug and sexual abuse (and not necessarily drug abuse).* * *(n.) = drug abuseEx: For example, 'FIND: drug and abuse' retrieves records that contain these two words but also locates records that contain the words drug and sexual abuse (and not necessarily drug abuse).
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9 abuso de menores
(n.) = child abuseEx. Locate information on child abuse, retrieving records in which the terms appear in the title.* * *(n.) = child abuseEx: Locate information on child abuse, retrieving records in which the terms appear in the title.
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10 abuso de poder
(n.) = abuse of powerEx. The study found high levels of mistrust of the police by the public, including considerable concerns about corruption, abuse of power, & lack of respect for the public.* * *(n.) = abuse of powerEx: The study found high levels of mistrust of the police by the public, including considerable concerns about corruption, abuse of power, & lack of respect for the public.
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11 abuso de sustancias nocivas
(n.) = substance abuseEx. Find a study on substance abuse by children or adolescents.* * *(n.) = substance abuseEx: Find a study on substance abuse by children or adolescents.
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12 abuso del alcohol
(n.) = alcohol abuseEx. Right and left parentheses must be balanced; for example, '(alcoholism or ( alcohol or drug) abuse) literature'.* * *(n.) = alcohol abuse -
13 abuso emocional
m.emotional abuse.* * *(n.) = emotional abuseEx. Her husband Mickey drove her over the edge after years of physical and emotional abuse.* * *(n.) = emotional abuseEx: Her husband Mickey drove her over the edge after years of physical and emotional abuse.
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14 abuso físico
m.physical abuse.* * *(n.) = personal abuse, physical abuseEx. Teachers across Britain are subjected to foul language, personal abuse, sexual insults and threats of violence by pupils every few minutes.Ex. Children growing up in households where aggression, physical abuse and other antisocial acts are the norm often act up in school.* * *(n.) = personal abuse, physical abuseEx: Teachers across Britain are subjected to foul language, personal abuse, sexual insults and threats of violence by pupils every few minutes.
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15 abuso sicológico
m.verbal abuse.* * *(n.) = psychological abuseEx. Looking from the outside, it can be difficult to fully understand the severity of the psychological abuse and how deeply it affects us as individuals.* * *(n.) = psychological abuseEx: Looking from the outside, it can be difficult to fully understand the severity of the psychological abuse and how deeply it affects us as individuals.
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16 abuso verbal
m.verbal abuse.* * *(n.) = verbal abuseEx. Verbal abuse is difficult to identify and regrettably can be a common type of abuse in some marriages.* * *(n.) = verbal abuseEx: Verbal abuse is difficult to identify and regrettably can be a common type of abuse in some marriages.
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17 abuso sexual infantil
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18 abuso
• abuse• abusiveness• bad use• mistreatment• misuse• misuser -
19 abuso de autoridad
• abuse of administrative authority• abuse of authority• misfeasance• misuse of authority -
20 abuso de cargo
• misuse of position• misuse of post
См. также в других словарях:
abuso — sustantivo masculino 1. Uso indebido de alguna cosa o exceso en su utilización: El abuso de la grasa en la comida puede ser perjudicial. El abuso de las cremas bronceadoras no puede ser bueno. 2. Cualquier aprovechamiento de una situación de… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
abuso — (Del lat. abūsus). m. Acción y efecto de abusar. abuso de autoridad. m. El que comete un superior que se excede en el ejercicio de sus atribuciones con perjuicio de un inferior. abuso de confianza. m. Infidelidad consistente en burlar o… … Diccionario de la lengua española
abuso de los ancianos — Delito denunciable de abuso físico, psicológico o material, así como la violación de los derechos de protección, seguridad y asistencia sanitaria suficiente de los adultos de mayor edad. Pueden contribuir factores como las consideraciones… … Diccionario médico
abuso — uso exagerado de una sustancia o de un medicamento que puede convertirse en una causa nociva como son el abuso del alcohol, tabaco, etc. CIE 10 [véase http://www.iqb.es/patologia/abuso.htm] Diccionario ilustrado de Términos Médicos.. Alvaro… … Diccionario médico
Abuso sexual de niños — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Abuso sexual infantil Obtenido de Abuso sexual de ni%C3%B1os … Wikipedia Español
abuso — de autoridad abuso de superioridad abuso del derecho Derecho. Uso de un derecho sobrepasando manifiestamente los límites normales de su ejercicio, en perjuicio de un tercero. Uso injusto o excesivo, por parte de los funcionarios públicos, de las… … Diccionario de Economía Alkona
abuso — de autoridad abuso de superioridad abuso del derecho Derecho. Uso de un derecho sobrepasando manifiestamente los límites normales de su ejercicio, en perjuicio de un tercero. Uso injusto o excesivo, por parte de los funcionarios públicos, de las… … Diccionario de Economía
abuso de sustancias — Utilización de una sustancia activa con fines no terapéuticos, especialmente con fines para los que no ha sido prescrito o utilizado. Algunos de los casos más frecuentes de abuso de sustancias son el del alcohol, anfetaminas, barbitúricos,… … Diccionario médico
abuso de sustancias por inhalación — Inhalación de una sustancia química líquida, sólida o gaseosa a través del sistema respiratorio con fines no terapéuticos. Diccionario Mosby Medicina, Enfermería y Ciencias de la Salud, Ediciones Hancourt, S.A. 1999 … Diccionario médico
abuso — /a buzo/ s.m. [dal lat. abusus us, der. di abuti abusare , part. pass. abusus ]. 1. a. [uso smodato di qualcosa, con la prep. di : a. di alcol ] ▶◀ eccesso (in), esagerazione (in), (lett., non com.) immoderatezza, incontinenza (in), smoderatezza… … Enciclopedia Italiana
abuso — s. m. Mau uso; uso excessivo; desmando, desregramento, excesso … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa