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1 exiliado
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2 exiliado
adj.exile, outcast.f. & m.exile, exiled person, outcast.past part.past participle of spanish verb: exiliar.* * *1→ link=exiliar exiliar► adjetivo-nombre masculino,nombre femenino1→ link=exilado exilado,-a* * *1. (f. - exiliada)noun m.2. (f. - exiliada)adj.* * *exiliado, -a1.ADJ exiled, in exile2.SM / F exile* * *I- da adjetivo exiled, in exileII- da masculino, femenino exilelos exiliados en Suecia — those who were/are in exile in Sweden
* * *= exile.Nota: Nombre.Ex. This article summarises the results of field work on refugee and exile publishing in Western European countries focusing on Surinamese publishing in the Netherlands and Afghan and Iranian refugee publishing in West Berlin and Switzerland.* * *I- da adjetivo exiled, in exileII- da masculino, femenino exilelos exiliados en Suecia — those who were/are in exile in Sweden
* * *= exile.Nota: Nombre.Ex: This article summarises the results of field work on refugee and exile publishing in Western European countries focusing on Surinamese publishing in the Netherlands and Afghan and Iranian refugee publishing in West Berlin and Switzerland.
* * *exiled, in exilefueron muchos los españoles exiliados en Francia tras la guerra civil there were many Spaniards exiled o in exile in France after the civil warmasculine, feminineexileun exiliado político a political exilelos exiliados en Suecia those who were/are in exile in Sweden* * *
Del verbo exiliar: ( conjugate exiliar)
exiliado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
exiliado
exiliar
exiliado◊ -da adjetivo
exiled, in exile
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
exile
exiliado,-a
I adjetivo exiled, in exile
II sustantivo masculino y femenino exile
exiliar verbo transitivo to exile, send into exile
' exiliado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
exiliada
English:
exile
* * *exiliado, -a, Am exilado, -a♦ adjexiled, in exile;aún permanece exiliado en Italia he is still living in exile in Italy♦ nm,fexileexiliado político political exile* * *I adj exiled, in exile predII m, exiliada f exile* * *exiliado, -da adj: exiled, in exileexiliado, -da n: exile* * *exiliado n exile -
3 colonia penal
f.penal colony.* * *(Per) penal colony* * *(n.) = penal colonyEx. He was unjustly court-martialed in 1894 for high treason and exiled to a penal colony on the coast of South America.* * *(Per) penal colony* * *(n.) = penal colonyEx: He was unjustly court-martialed in 1894 for high treason and exiled to a penal colony on the coast of South America.
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4 colonia penitenciaria
(n.) = penal colonyEx. He was unjustly court-martialed in 1894 for high treason and exiled to a penal colony on the coast of South America.* * *(n.) = penal colonyEx: He was unjustly court-martialed in 1894 for high treason and exiled to a penal colony on the coast of South America.
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5 desterrar
v.1 to banish, to exile (person).2 to dismiss (idea).3 to expatriate, to cast out, to banish, to deport.* * *1 to exile, banish2 figurado to banish* * *VT1) (=exiliar) to exile, banish2) (=desechar) to dismissdesterrar el uso de las armas de fuego — to banish firearms, prohibit the use of firearms
3) (Agr, Min) to remove the soil from* * *verbo transitivoa) ( expulsar) to exile, banish (liter)b) (liter) <temor/duda> to banish; <costumbre/creencia> to stamp out, eradicate* * *= banish, exile.Ex. Many types and colours of shelving are now available, and forbidding dark wooden bookcases have been banished from most libraries.Ex. He was unjustly court-martialed in 1894 for high treason and exiled to a penal colony on the coast of South America.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( expulsar) to exile, banish (liter)b) (liter) <temor/duda> to banish; <costumbre/creencia> to stamp out, eradicate* * *= banish, exile.Ex: Many types and colours of shelving are now available, and forbidding dark wooden bookcases have been banished from most libraries.
Ex: He was unjustly court-martialed in 1894 for high treason and exiled to a penal colony on the coast of South America.* * *desterrar [A5 ]vtA1 (expulsar) to exile, banish ( liter)2 ( liter); ‹temor/duda› to banish; ‹costumbre/creencia› to stamp out, eradicateacuerdos para desterrar el uso de sustancias nocivas para la capa de ozono agreements to withdraw from use substances which are harmful to the ozone layerB ‹río› dredge* * *
desterrar ( conjugate desterrar) verbo transitivo ‹ persona› to exile, banish (liter)
desterrar verbo transitivo
1 (a una persona) to exile
2 (descartar un pensamiento, una idea) to dismiss
' desterrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desnaturalizar
- olvidar
English:
banish
- exile
* * *desterrar vt1. [persona] to banish, to exile2. [idea] to dismiss;[dudas, recelos] to banish3. [costumbre, hábito] to do away with;[prejuicios] to root out* * *v/t exile* * *desterrar {55} vt1) exiliar: to banish, to exile2) erradicar: to eradicate, to do away with -
6 exiliar
v.to exile.* * *1→ link=exilar exilar* * *verb* * *1.VT to exile2.See:* * *= exile.Ex. He was unjustly court-martialed in 1894 for high treason and exiled to a penal colony on the coast of South America.* * *= exile.Ex: He was unjustly court-martialed in 1894 for high treason and exiled to a penal colony on the coast of South America.
* * *
exiliar verbo transitivo to exile, send into exile
' exiliar' also found in these entries:
English:
exile
* * *♦ vtto exile* * *v/t exile* * *exiliar vtdesterrar: to exile, to banish* * *exiliar vb to exile -
7 juzgar en consejo de guerra
(v.) = court-martialEx. He was unjustly court-martialed in 1894 for high treason and exiled to a penal colony on the coast of South America.* * *(v.) = court-martialEx: He was unjustly court-martialed in 1894 for high treason and exiled to a penal colony on the coast of South America.
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8 proscrito
adj.1 outcast, on the fringe, castoff.2 outlaw, banished, proscribed.past part.past participle of spanish verb: proscribir.* * *1→ link=proscribir proscribir► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (exiliado) exile; (criminal) outlaw* * *proscrito, -a1.PP de proscribir2. ADJ1) (=prohibido) [gen] banned, prohibited; [actividad] outlawed, proscribed2) (=desterrado) exiled3.SM / F (=exiliado) exile; (=bandido) outlaw* * *I II* * *= outcast.Ex. This is one of the fundamental reasons why it is so important for publica libraries to become part of the networked society: in order to avoid the creation of a new underclass of Internet outcasts.* * *I II* * *= outcast.Ex: This is one of the fundamental reasons why it is so important for publica libraries to become part of the networked society: in order to avoid the creation of a new underclass of Internet outcasts.
* * *ppmasculine, feminine(bandido) outlaw; (exiliado) political exile* * *
Del verbo proscribir: ( conjugate proscribir)
proscrito, proscripto es:
el participio
proscrito,-a
I adjetivo
1 (una persona) exiled, banished
2 (una novela, etc) banned
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (político) (political) exile
2 (fuera de la ley) outlaw
' proscrito' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
proscrita
* * *proscrito, -a, RP proscripto, -a♦ participiover proscribir♦ adj1. [prohibido] banned2. [desterrado] banished♦ nm,f1. [fuera de la ley] outlaw2. [desterrado] exile* * *part → proscribir* * *proscrito, -ta n1) desterrado: exile2) : outlaw -
9 desterrado
adj.exile, outcast, expatriated.f. & m.exile, outcast.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desterrar.* * *1→ link=desterrar desterrar► adjetivo1 exiled, banished► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 exile, outcast* * *desterrado, -aSM / F (=exiliado) exile* * *- da masculino, femenino exile* * *- da masculino, femenino exile* * *desterrado -damasculine, feminineexile* * *
Del verbo desterrar: ( conjugate desterrar)
desterrado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
desterrado
desterrar
desterrado◊ -da sustantivo masculino, femenino
exile
desterrar ( conjugate desterrar) verbo transitivo ‹ persona› to exile, banish (liter)
desterrar verbo transitivo
1 (a una persona) to exile
2 (descartar un pensamiento, una idea) to dismiss
' desterrado' also found in these entries:
English:
exile
* * *desterrado, -a nm,fexile* * *desterrado, -da adj: banished, exileddesterrado, -da n: exile -
10 exiliada
1. f., (m. - exiliado) 2. f., (m. - exiliado)* * *
exiliado,-a
I adjetivo exiled, in exile
II sustantivo masculino y femenino exile
* * *I adj exiled, in exile predII m, exiliada f exile -
11 colegio
m.1 school (escuela).colegio de monjas convent schoolcolegio mixto mixed o coeducational schoolcolegio nacional state primary schoolcolegio de pago fee-paying schoolcolegio de párvulos infant schoolcolegio privado private school2 high school, school, academy, institute.3 association, body.4 professional association.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: colegiar.* * *1 (escuela) school2 (asociación) college, association3 (residencia) hall of residence, US dormitory\colegio de abogados the Barcolegio de monjas convent schoolcolegio mayor / colegio universitario hall of residence, US dormitorycolegio privado / colegio de pago public school, US private schoolcolegio público state school* * *noun m.1) school2) college* * *SM1) (Escol) schoolcolegio mayor — (Univ) hall of residence; ( Hist) college
colegio público — state school, public school (EEUU)
2) (=corporación)3) (Pol)COLEGIO Uso del artículo A la hora de traducir expresiones como al colegio/ a la escuela o en el colegio/ en la escuela, desde el colegio/ desde la escuela {etc}, hemos de tener en cuenta el motivo por el que alguien acude al recinto o está allí: ► Se traduce al colegio/ a la escuela por to school, en el colegio {o} en la escuela por at school y desde el colegio {o} desde la escuela por from school cuando alguien va o está allí en calidad de alumno: El primer día que fui al colegio me pasé toda la mañana llorando The first day I went to school I spent the whole morning crying Juan todavía está en el colegio. Lo han castigado Juan's still at school. He's been given a detention ► Se traduce al colegio/ a la escuela por to the school, en el colegio/ en la escuela por at the school y desde el colegio/ desde la escuela por from the school cuando alguien va o está en el centro por otros motivos: Ayer fueron mis padres al colegio para hablar con el director Yesterday my parents went to the school to talk to the headmaster Podemos quedar en el colegio y luego ir a tomar algo We can meet at the school and then go for a drink Para otros usos y ejemplos ver la entradacolegio electoral — (=lugar) polling station; (=electores) electoral college
* * *1) (Educ) school2) ( de profesionales)Colegio de Abogados — ≈Bar Association
Colegio Oficial de Médicos — ≈Medical Association
•* * *Ex. He graduated from library school a year and a half ago, and served a one year stint as an assistant media specialist in a middle school media center = El se graduó en biblioteconomía hace un año y medio y durante un año trabajó como auxiliar especialista en multimedia en un centro multimedia de una escuela secundaria.----* Colegio de Abogados = Law Society.* colegio electoral = electoral college.* colegio invisible = invisible college.* colegio mayor = residence hall, dormitory [dorm, -abbr.], dorm, student residence.* colegio profesional = scholarly society.* colegio universitario = college.* colegio universitario estatal = junior college, state college, state college.* colegio universitario municipal = community college.* excursión del colegio = school trip.* viaje del colegio = school trip.* * *1) (Educ) school2) ( de profesionales)Colegio de Abogados — ≈Bar Association
Colegio Oficial de Médicos — ≈Medical Association
•* * *Ex: He graduated from library school a year and a half ago, and served a one year stint as an assistant media specialist in a middle school media center = El se graduó en biblioteconomía hace un año y medio y durante un año trabajó como auxiliar especialista en multimedia en un centro multimedia de una escuela secundaria.
* Colegio de Abogados = Law Society.* colegio electoral = electoral college.* colegio invisible = invisible college.* colegio mayor = residence hall, dormitory [dorm, -abbr.], dorm, student residence.* colegio profesional = scholarly society.* colegio universitario = college.* colegio universitario estatal = junior college, state college, state college.* colegio universitario municipal = community college.* excursión del colegio = school trip.* viaje del colegio = school trip.* * *A ( Educ) schoolva a un colegio de monjas she goes to a convent schoolun colegio de curas a Catholic boys' schoolCompuestos:● colegio estatal or del estadofee-paying o private school colegio privado (↑ colegio aaaa1)University CollegeB(de profesionales): Colegio de Abogados ≈ Bar Association, college of lawyersColegio Oficial de Médicos ≈ Medical AssociationCompuestos:● colegio cardenalicio or de cardenalesCollege of Cardinalselectoral college* * *
Del verbo colegiar: ( conjugate colegiar)
colegio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
colegió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
colegio sustantivo masculinoa) (Educ) school;
un colegio de monjas convent school;
un colegio de curas a Catholic boys' school;
colegio privado or de pago fee-paying o private school;
colegio electoral electoral college;
colegio estatal or público public school (AmE), state school (BrE)b) ( de profesionales):◊ Ccolegio de Abogados ≈ Bar Association;
Ccolegio Oficial de Médicos ≈ Medical Association
colegio sustantivo masculino
1 (escuela) school
colegio privado, GB public o independent school, US private school
colegio público, state school, US public school
2 (clase, enseñanza) mañana no hay colegio, there is no school tomorrow
3 (asociación profesional), college, association
colegio de abogados, Bar Association
colegio de médicos, Medical Association
4 Pol colegio electoral, electoral college
5 Univ colegio mayor o universitario, hall of residence, US dormitory
' colegio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aglomerarse
- ambientarse
- aula
- campana
- cerca
- compañera
- compañero
- dirección
- director
- directora
- dormitorio
- electoral
- espaldera
- ir
- hornada
- internado
- meter
- patio
- predominar
- pública
- público
- subdirector
- subdirectora
- tarde
- témpano
- alumnado
- alumno
- bata
- camarada
- castigar
- cátedra
- catedrático
- claustro
- colegial
- comedor
- conserje
- cuál
- cuyo
- dejar
- descanso
- después
- distar
- echar
- egresado
- egresar
- egreso
- elitista
- estudiar
- exalumno
- exclusividad
English:
admission
- after
- argue
- art
- assembly
- association
- at
- bar
- become
- board
- boarder
- caretaker
- co-ed
- consecutive
- desk
- dormitory
- dyslexia
- expel
- grammar school
- head
- institute
- polling station
- pool
- prep school
- private
- public school
- residence
- school
- school trip
- schooldays
- scrap
- senior
- set back
- single-sex
- skive
- sports day
- all
- any
- bundle
- canteen
- catchment area
- college
- ferry
- finishing
- get
- grammar
- hall
- high
- junior
- leave
* * *colegio nm1. [escuela] school;ir al colegio to go to school;mañana no hay colegio there's no school tomorrow;durante mis años de colegio while I was at schoolEsp colegio concertado state-subsidized (private) school;colegio de curas school run by priests, Catholic boys' school;colegio de educación especial special school;colegio homologado officially approved school;colegio de monjas convent school;colegio de pago fee-paying o private school;colegio de párvulos infant school;colegio privado private school;colegio universitario collegecolegio de abogados bar association;colegio cardenalicio college of cardinals;colegio de médicos medical association[votantes] wardCOLEGIO DE MÉXICOThe Colegio de México is an institution dedicated to research and graduate teaching in the Social Sciences and Humanities, and has exercised a leading influence on intellectual and academic life in Mexico since its foundation in 1940. It developed from the “Casa de España”, which was set up in 1938 as a refuge for exiled Spanish academics during the Spanish Civil War, and of which the Mexican writer Alfonso Reyes was one of the first directors. The early work of the Colegio concentrated on historical, literary and linguistic research, but in time it grew to encompass economics, demographics and sociology, as well as Asian and African and International studies. Although it is a small institution compared with the large public universities, it has one of the most important libraries in Latin America (the Biblioteca Cosío Villegas), and publishes about 100 books a year.* * *m school* * *colegio nm1) : school2) : collegecolegio electoral: electoral college3) : professional association* * *colegio n school -
12 confinar
v.1 to confine.Ella confinó su territorio She confined her territory.2 to banish.3 to restrict, to limit, to confine, to restrain.Ella confinó su territorio She confined her territory.Ella confinó sus impulsos de ira She restricted her anger impulses.El carcelero confinó a Ricardo The jailer confined Richard.El médico limitó al paciente The doctor limited the patient.* * *1 (limitar) to border1 (recluir) to confine1 to shut oneself away* * *verb* * *1.VT (Jur) to confine (a, en in)(Pol) to banish, exile (a to)2.VI (=limitar)confinar con — to border on (tb fig)
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoconfinar a alguien a algo — a hospital/a calabozo to put somebody into something; a casa to confine somebody to something; a isla to banish somebody to something
2.la parálisis lo confinó a una silla de ruedas — he was confined to a wheelchair because of paralysis
confinar vi3.confinarse v pron to shut oneself away* * *= confine, restrict, intern, consign, box in.Ex. Until the mid nineteenth century the concept of authorship was confined to personal authors.Ex. This is an example of a classification which is restricted to a specific physical form, as it is used to classify maps and atlases.Ex. The Red Cross then established and ran a library for the about 500 asylum seekers who were interned on the ship awaiting police interviewing.Ex. There ought to be a special kind of Hell to which poor citators can be consigned.Ex. What is important is that agencies face few barriers to disseminating information on the Web quickly rather than being boxed in by standardization requirements = Lo que es importante es que las agencias se encuentran pocas trabas para diseminar información en la web de una forma rápida más que verse restringidas por cuestiones de normalización.* * *1.verbo transitivoconfinar a alguien a algo — a hospital/a calabozo to put somebody into something; a casa to confine somebody to something; a isla to banish somebody to something
2.la parálisis lo confinó a una silla de ruedas — he was confined to a wheelchair because of paralysis
confinar vi3.confinarse v pron to shut oneself away* * *= confine, restrict, intern, consign, box in.Ex: Until the mid nineteenth century the concept of authorship was confined to personal authors.
Ex: This is an example of a classification which is restricted to a specific physical form, as it is used to classify maps and atlases.Ex: The Red Cross then established and ran a library for the about 500 asylum seekers who were interned on the ship awaiting police interviewing.Ex: There ought to be a special kind of Hell to which poor citators can be consigned.Ex: What is important is that agencies face few barriers to disseminating information on the Web quickly rather than being boxed in by standardization requirements = Lo que es importante es que las agencias se encuentran pocas trabas para diseminar información en la web de una forma rápida más que verse restringidas por cuestiones de normalización.* * *confinar [A1 ]vtconfinar a algn A algo:la parálisis lo ha confinado a una silla de ruedas he is confined to a wheelchair because of paralysishan sido confinados a puntos alejados del país they have been banished to o exiled to remote parts of the country■ confinarviconfinar CON algo to border WITH sthto shut oneself awaytras la muerte del marido se ha confinado en casa since her husband died she's stayed shut away inside the house o she's shut herself away inside the house* * *
confinar ( conjugate confinar) verbo transitivo confinar a algn a algo ‹a hospital/a calabozo› to put sb into sth;
‹ a casa› to confine sb to sth;
‹ a isla› to banish sb to sth;◊ la parálisis lo confinó a una silla de ruedas he was confined to a wheelchair because of paralysis
confinar verbo transitivo to confine [en, to]: le confinaron en la torre del castillo, he was confined to the castle tower
' confinar' also found in these entries:
English:
coop up
- localize
- confine
- intern
* * *♦ vt1. [detener, limitar] to confine (en to);el accidente lo confinó a una silla de ruedas the accident left him in a wheelchair, he was confined to a wheelchair after the accident♦ viconfinar con algo to border on, to adjoin* * *I v/t confineII v/i border ( con on)* * *confinar vt1) : to confine, to limit2) : to exileconfinar viconfinar con : to border on -
13 exilado
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14 despatriado
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15 proscrita
proscrito,-a
I adjetivo
1 (una persona) exiled, banished
2 (una novela, etc) banned
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (político) (political) exile
2 (fuera de la ley) outlaw
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16 autoejecutable
• self-examination• self-exiled -
17 que se explica por sí mismo
• self-exiled• self-existent• self-explanatory• self-expressionDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > que se explica por sí mismo
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