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1 albacea
f. & m.m.1 executor, administrator, conservator, testamentary executor.2 executrix, administratrix.* * ** * *SMF executor/executrix* * *masculino y femenino executor* * *= executor.Ex. Thomas Jefferson willed his book collection to the University of Virginia of which he was the first rector (these books, in fact, were auctioned by his executors to satisfy his debts).* * *masculino y femenino executor* * *= executor.Ex: Thomas Jefferson willed his book collection to the University of Virginia of which he was the first rector (these books, in fact, were auctioned by his executors to satisfy his debts).
* * *executor* * *
albacea mf (hombre) executor
(mujer) executrix
' albacea' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
posesión
English:
executor
- executrix
* * *albacea nmfDeralbacea (testamentario) executor* * *m/f executor* * *albacea nmftestamentario: executor, executrix f -
2 dejar en testamento
(v.) = willEx. Thomas Jefferson willed his book collection to the University of Virginia of which he was the first rector (these books, in fact, were auctioned by his executors to satisfy his debts).* * *(v.) = willEx: Thomas Jefferson willed his book collection to the University of Virginia of which he was the first rector (these books, in fact, were auctioned by his executors to satisfy his debts).
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3 ejecutor
adj.executing.m.executer, doer, enforcer, executioner.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 executor2 (verdugo) executioner\ejecutor,-ra testamentario,-a executor of a will* * *ejecutor, -aSM / F executor/executrix* * *- tora masculino, femenino executor* * *= executant, implementor [implementer].Ex. Maybe this would not matter too much if the audience for their polemics was not a potential adversary or executant of policy.Ex. This could only be discovered by talking to the principal policy implementors and resource gatherers.* * *- tora masculino, femenino executor* * *= executant, implementor [implementer].Ex: Maybe this would not matter too much if the audience for their polemics was not a potential adversary or executant of policy.
Ex: This could only be discovered by talking to the principal policy implementors and resource gatherers.* * *masculine, feminineexecutorlos ejecutores testamentarios the executors of the will* * *
ejecutor,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 executant, performer
2 Jur executor
3 (verdugo) executioner
' ejecutor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ejecutora
* * *ejecutor, -ora nm,f1. Der executor2. [verdugo] executioner* * *m executor* * *: executor -
4 pagar una deuda
(v.) = repay + debt, satisfy + debt, pay off + debt, pay upEx. Thomas Jefferson willed his book collection to the University of Virginia of which he was the first rector (these books, in fact, were auctioned by his executors to satisfy his debts).Ex. It's tempting to splurge on a new hi-fi system or head out on a shopping spree, but the smart option might be to pay off an existing debt.Ex. Dennis played her along until she decided to back out at which time he threatened to imprison her unless she paid up $2 million.* * *(v.) = repay + debt, satisfy + debt, pay off + debt, pay upEx: Thomas Jefferson willed his book collection to the University of Virginia of which he was the first rector (these books, in fact, were auctioned by his executors to satisfy his debts).Ex: It's tempting to splurge on a new hi-fi system or head out on a shopping spree, but the smart option might be to pay off an existing debt.Ex: Dennis played her along until she decided to back out at which time he threatened to imprison her unless she paid up $2 million. -
5 rector
adj.ruling, governing.m.rector, head, principal, vice-chancellor.* * *► adjetivo1 ruling, governing► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 EDUCACIÓN vice chancellor, US president2 RELIGIÓN rector* * *(f. - rectora)noun* * *rector, -a1.ADJ [entidad] governing; [idea, principio] guiding, governinguna figura rectora — an outstanding o leading figure
2. SM / F1) (Univ) ≈ vice-chancellor, rector (EEUU), president (EEUU)2) [de colegio] principal* * *I II- tora masculino, femenino ( de universidad) rector (AmE), vice-chancellor (BrE)* * *= president, vice-chancellor, rector.Ex. This is because the chief librarian is personally accountable to the next higher level of authority such as the mayor, the city council, the hospital director, or the university president.Ex. Deliberately to pay less attention to a query because it comes from the mayor of the city, or the chairman of the company, or the vice-chancellor of the university, would betray a perversity foreign to the normal well-adjusted librarian.Ex. Thomas Jefferson willed his book collection to the University of Virginia of which he was the first rector (these books, in fact, were auctioned by his executors to satisfy his debts).----* rector honorario = chancellor.* vicerrector = vice-president, pro-vice chancellor.* * *I II- tora masculino, femenino ( de universidad) rector (AmE), vice-chancellor (BrE)* * *= president, vice-chancellor, rector.Ex: This is because the chief librarian is personally accountable to the next higher level of authority such as the mayor, the city council, the hospital director, or the university president.
Ex: Deliberately to pay less attention to a query because it comes from the mayor of the city, or the chairman of the company, or the vice-chancellor of the university, would betray a perversity foreign to the normal well-adjusted librarian.Ex: Thomas Jefferson willed his book collection to the University of Virginia of which he was the first rector (these books, in fact, were auctioned by his executors to satisfy his debts).* rector honorario = chancellor.* vicerrector = vice-president, pro-vice chancellor.* * *masculine, feminine* * *
rector
rector,-ora
I adjetivo guiding, governing
II sustantivo masculino y femenino Univ vice-chancellor
' rector' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
candidatura
- rectora
- vicerrector
- vicerrectora
English:
chancellor
- rector
- govern
- president
- principal
- warden
* * *rector, -ora♦ adjgoverning, guiding;el principio rector de una política the guiding principle of a policy♦ nm,f1. [de universidad] Br vice-chancellor, US president2. [dirigente] leader, head♦ nmRel rector* * *m rector, Brvice-chancellor* * *: governing, managing: rector -
6 subastar
v.1 to auction.2 to auction off, to auction, to foreclose on, to put up at auction.Ellos remataron la casa They auctioned off the house.3 to take bids, to auction.* * *1 to auction (off), sell at auction* * *verb* * *VT to auction, sell at auction* * *verbo transitivo < cuadro> to auction, sell... at auction; <contrato/obra pública> to put... out to tender* * *= auction.Ex. Thomas Jefferson willed his book collection to the University of Virginia of which he was the first rector (these books, in fact, were auctioned by his executors to satisfy his debts).* * *verbo transitivo < cuadro> to auction, sell... at auction; <contrato/obra pública> to put... out to tender* * *= auction.Ex: Thomas Jefferson willed his book collection to the University of Virginia of which he was the first rector (these books, in fact, were auctioned by his executors to satisfy his debts).
* * *subastar [A1 ]vt1 ‹cuadro› to auction, sell … at auction2 ‹contrato/obra pública› to put … out to tender* * *
subastar ( conjugate subastar) verbo transitivo ‹ cuadro› to auction, sell … at auction;
‹contrato/obra pública› to put … out to tender
subastar verbo transitivo
1 (vender) to auction (off), to sell at auction
2 (sacar a concurso un contrato) to put out to tender
' subastar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
consentir
English:
auction
* * *subastar vt[cuadro, jarrón] to auction; [contrato, obras] to put out to tender* * *v/t auction (off)* * *subastar vt: to auction, to auction off* * *subastar vb to auction -
7 testamentario
adj.testamentary.m.executor.* * *► adjetivo1 testamentary► nombre masculino,nombre femenino* * *testamentario, -a1.ADJ testamentary2.SM / F executor/executrix* * *I- ria adjetivo testamentaryII- ria (m) executor; (f) executrix* * *= testamentary, executor.Ex. This article describes the background to the Austrian National Library's acquisition of the 4,000-volume library of the Archbishop of Valencia, Antonio Folch de Cardona, after his death in Vienna in 1724, covering the testamentary requirements.Ex. Thomas Jefferson willed his book collection to the University of Virginia of which he was the first rector (these books, in fact, were auctioned by his executors to satisfy his debts).----* fideicomiso testamentario = living trust.* * *I- ria adjetivo testamentaryII- ria (m) executor; (f) executrix* * *= testamentary, executor.Ex: This article describes the background to the Austrian National Library's acquisition of the 4,000-volume library of the Archbishop of Valencia, Antonio Folch de Cardona, after his death in Vienna in 1724, covering the testamentary requirements.
Ex: Thomas Jefferson willed his book collection to the University of Virginia of which he was the first rector (these books, in fact, were auctioned by his executors to satisfy his debts).* fideicomiso testamentario = living trust.* * *testamentarymasculine, feminineA ( masculine) executorB ( feminine) executrix* * *
testamentario,-a
I adjetivo testamentary
II sustantivo masculino y femenino executor (of a will)
' testamentario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
testamentaria
English:
probate court
- executor
* * *testamentario, -a♦ adjtestamentary;las disposiciones testamentarias the terms of the will♦ nm,fexecutor* * *I adj testamentaryII m, testamentaria executor* * *testamentario, - ria adj: testamentarytestamentario, - ria nalbacea: executor, executrix f
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