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fill out a form

  • 1 requisitar

    • fill out a form

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > requisitar

  • 2 llenar un formulario

    • fill in a form
    • fill out a form
    • make out a bill
    • make out a receipt

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > llenar un formulario

  • 3 llenar una solicitud

    • fill in a form
    • fill out a form

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > llenar una solicitud

  • 4 rellenar un formulario

    • fill in a form
    • fill out a form

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > rellenar un formulario

  • 5 rellenar una solicitud

    • fill in a form
    • fill out a form

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > rellenar una solicitud

  • 6 formulario

    m.
    1 form.
    rellenar un formulario to fill in o out a form
    2 fill-out form, application form, form, blank.
    3 questionnaire, question sheet.
    4 schedule, bail schedule.
    * * *
    1 (rutinario) routine
    2 (recetario) formulary, collection of formulae
    ————————
    2 (recetario) formulary, collection of formulae
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    1.
    ADJ routine, formulaic
    2. SM
    1) (=impreso) form

    rellenar un formularioto fill in o complete a form

    formulario de pedido — (Com) order form

    2) (=fórmulas) (Farm) formulary, collection of formulae
    * * *
    masculino form
    * * *
    = form, workform.
    Ex. If this is not available, a record can be created on a form online.
    Ex. By using workforms, technical services personnel at the centre have fed cataloguing data, via a CRT terminal, into the OCLC system.
    ----
    * formulario de envío de información = submission form.
    * formulario de muestra = sample form.
    * formulario de petición = request form.
    * formulario de recogida de información = data collection form.
    * formulario electrónico = online form.
    * formulario en línea = online form.
    * formulario web = web form.
    * * *
    masculino form
    * * *
    = form, workform.

    Ex: If this is not available, a record can be created on a form online.

    Ex: By using workforms, technical services personnel at the centre have fed cataloguing data, via a CRT terminal, into the OCLC system.
    * formulario de envío de información = submission form.
    * formulario de muestra = sample form.
    * formulario de petición = request form.
    * formulario de recogida de información = data collection form.
    * formulario electrónico = online form.
    * formulario en línea = online form.
    * formulario web = web form.

    * * *
    ‹lenguaje› formulaic
    una visita formularia a visit paid as a matter of form
    form
    rellenar un formulario to fill in o out a form
    formulario de inscripción application form
    Compuesto:
    ( Col) prescription
    * * *

     

    formulario sustantivo masculino
    form
    formulario,-a
    I sustantivo masculino
    1 form: hay que rellenar un formulario de ingreso, you need to fill in a deposit slip
    2 formulary: el formulario de Química está en el estante, the Chemistry formulary is on the shelf
    II adjetivo customary: se trataba de una visita formularia, it was a customary visit
    ' formulario' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    boletín
    - consignar
    - formularia
    - solicitud
    - casilla
    - casillero
    - forma
    - formato
    - hoja
    - impreso
    - llenar
    - rellenar
    English:
    box
    - complete
    - duly
    - fill in
    - form
    - attach
    - reclaim
    - write
    * * *
    formulario1, -a adj
    [lenguaje] formalaic;
    una visita formularia a courtesy visit
    form;
    rellenar un formulario to fill in o out a form
    * * *
    m form
    * * *
    : form
    rellenar un formulario: to fill out a form
    * * *
    formulario n form

    Spanish-English dictionary > formulario

  • 7 impreso

    adj.
    printed, in print.
    m.
    1 form.
    2 printout, printing.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: imprimir.
    * * *
    ————————
    1→ link=imprimir imprimir
    1 printed
    1 (en carta etc) printed matter sing
    \
    impreso postal printed matter
    * * *
    1.
    PP de imprimir
    2.
    ADJ [papel, libro, material] printed
    3. SM
    1) (=formulario) form

    cumplimentar frm o rellenar un impreso — to fill in a form, fill out a form

    2) pl "impresos" [en sobre] printed matter sing
    * * *
    I
    - sa participio pasado: see imprimir
    II
    a) ( formulario) form
    b) impresos masculino plural (Corresp) printed matter
    * * *
    I
    - sa participio pasado: see imprimir
    II
    a) ( formulario) form
    b) impresos masculino plural (Corresp) printed matter
    * * *
    impreso1
    1 = print, imprint.

    Ex: Other items are print and these include maps, charts, posters, and others are non-print.

    Ex: The Making of America digital collection consists of 267 monographs and 100,000 journal articles from 19th century imprints.
    * acción de rellenar un impreso = filling in.
    * impreso antiguo = old print.
    * impreso de declaración de la renta = income tax form, tax form.
    * impreso de evaluación = evaluation form.
    * impreso de inscripción = registration form.
    * impreso de inscripción electoral = electoral registration form.
    * impreso de pedido = order form.
    * impreso de perfil de búsqueda = profile search form.
    * impreso de recogida de datos = enquiry form, inquiry form.
    * impreso de reserva = booking form.
    * impreso de solicitud = application form, proposal form.
    * impreso de solicitud de seguro = insurance form.
    * rellenado de impresos = form filling.
    * rellenar un impreso = fill in + form, fill out + form, complete + form.

    impreso2
    2 = printed, in print, paper-based, print-based.

    Ex: Other indexes based on titles, both printed and machine-held, may provide access to words other than the first in a title.

    Ex: It also shows what information is available in print, and in other media such as gramophone records, filmstrips, etc on topics of current interest.
    Ex: Moving from traditional paper-based publishing system to publishing in electronic form on CD-ROM is not a straightforward task.
    Ex: Universities in the UK still have predominantly print-based libraries unlike colleges and polytechnics which now provide a similar range of course and most of which have multimedia libraries.
    * aparecer impreso = appear + in print.
    * catálogo impreso = printed catalogue.
    * catálogo impreso en forma de libro = printed book catalogue.
    * colección impresa = print set.
    * ejemplar impreso = printed copy.
    * formato impreso = hard copy print-out.
    * impreso de antemano = preprinted.
    * impreso en papel = paper-printed.
    * impreso en seco = blind-tooled.
    * índice impreso = printed index.
    * libro impreso en pastas duras = board book.
    * materia impresa = printed matter.
    * material impreso = print, offline material, printed material.
    * material no impreso = non-print [nonprint], non-print media.
    * mención específica del formato de música impresa = musical presentation statement.
    * mundo de la letra impresa, el = print world, the.
    * mundo impreso, el = print world, the.
    * obra impresa = printed work.
    * palabra impresa = words in print.
    * palabra impresa, la = printed word, the.
    * personas con problemas de lectura de la letra impresa = print disabled people.
    * pliego impreso = printed sheet.
    * recurso impreso = print resource.
    * reproducción impresa = blowback.
    * resultado impreso = print output.
    * texto impreso = letterpress, printed text.
    * trabajo impreso = printed work.

    * * *
    impreso1 -sa
    pp
    impreso de solicitud application form
    rellenar un impreso to fill out o in a form
    2 impresos mpl ( Corresp) printed matter
    * * *

     

    Del verbo imprimir: ( conjugate imprimir)

    imprimido, impreso es:

    el participio

    impreso 1
    ◊ -sa pp: see imprimir

    impreso 2 sustantivo masculino ( formulario) form;
    impreso de solicitud application form
    impreso,-a
    I adjetivo printed
    II sustantivo masculino
    1 (papel, folleto) printed matter: nos dejaron estos impresos en el buzón, they left these papers in our letter box
    2 (para cumplimentar) form: pedimos un impreso de reclamación, we asked for a complaint form

    ' impreso' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    casilla
    - gazapo
    - hoja
    - impresa
    - rellenar
    - título
    - completar
    - correspondiente
    - entregar
    - imprimir
    English:
    application
    - form
    - fortune cookie
    - print
    * * *
    impreso, -a
    participio
    ver imprimir
    adj
    printed
    nm
    1. [texto] printed sheet, printed matter;
    impresos [en sobre] printed matter
    2. [formulario] form;
    rellenar un impreso to fill in o out a form
    impreso de solicitud application form
    * * *
    I partimprimir
    II m
    1 form
    2
    :
    impresos pl printed matter sg
    * * *
    impreso, -sa adj
    : printed
    publicación: printed matter, publication
    * * *
    impreso n form

    Spanish-English dictionary > impreso

  • 8 rellenar un impreso

    (v.) = fill in + form, fill out + form, complete + form
    Ex. Some clients many need practical help with writing letters, filling in forms or making a telephone call.
    Ex. If you are interested in learning about meeting the top people in the field please fill out the form below.
    Ex. By completing the form, we agree that the expenses established in the waiver form will be liability of and paid for by the insurance company.
    * * *
    (v.) = fill in + form, fill out + form, complete + form

    Ex: Some clients many need practical help with writing letters, filling in forms or making a telephone call.

    Ex: If you are interested in learning about meeting the top people in the field please fill out the form below.
    Ex: By completing the form, we agree that the expenses established in the waiver form will be liability of and paid for by the insurance company.

    Spanish-English dictionary > rellenar un impreso

  • 9 alto cargo

    m.
    high-ranking position, senior post, high office.
    * * *
    top job, high-ranking position
    * * *
    masculino ( puesto) high-ranking position; ( persona) high-ranking official
    * * *
    (n.) = senior post, top official, senior position, top person [top people, -pl.], top executive, top position, senior manager, senior executive, high official, top manager, senior official
    Ex. After a brief historical outline of the development of commercial library facilities, the 2 senior posts of Business Information Librarian and Business Information Officer are described.
    Ex. Some who felt that many of the top officials in libraries and professional organizations were men.
    Ex. The future will see more women in senior positions in publishing.
    Ex. If you are interested in learning about meeting the top people in the field please fill out the form below.
    Ex. A survey of 40 organisations was used to identify the problems more frequently encountered by top executives using computers for decision support.
    Ex. In spite of the preponderance of women in the profession 44 of 61 top positions are held by men.
    Ex. Jan Wilkinson has wide experience of a variety of academic libraries and has spent fifteen years as a senior manager.
    Ex. The unit should be centrally located in the industrial complex and headed by a senior executive directly answerable to top management.
    Ex. At the top of the hierarchy would be the high officials and their families: the vizier, the overseer of the treasury, and the first priest.
    Ex. In comparison with the previous year, the remuneration of top managers grew on average by about 7.5% in 2002.
    Ex. The delay could have been avoided, if senior officials were empowered to requisition aircraft from any operator.
    * * *
    masculino ( puesto) high-ranking position; ( persona) high-ranking official
    * * *
    (n.) = senior post, top official, senior position, top person [top people, -pl.], top executive, top position, senior manager, senior executive, high official, top manager, senior official

    Ex: After a brief historical outline of the development of commercial library facilities, the 2 senior posts of Business Information Librarian and Business Information Officer are described.

    Ex: Some who felt that many of the top officials in libraries and professional organizations were men.
    Ex: The future will see more women in senior positions in publishing.
    Ex: If you are interested in learning about meeting the top people in the field please fill out the form below.
    Ex: A survey of 40 organisations was used to identify the problems more frequently encountered by top executives using computers for decision support.
    Ex: In spite of the preponderance of women in the profession 44 of 61 top positions are held by men.
    Ex: Jan Wilkinson has wide experience of a variety of academic libraries and has spent fifteen years as a senior manager.
    Ex: The unit should be centrally located in the industrial complex and headed by a senior executive directly answerable to top management.
    Ex: At the top of the hierarchy would be the high officials and their families: the vizier, the overseer of the treasury, and the first priest.
    Ex: In comparison with the previous year, the remuneration of top managers grew on average by about 7.5% in 2002.
    Ex: The delay could have been avoided, if senior officials were empowered to requisition aircraft from any operator.

    Spanish-English dictionary > alto cargo

  • 10 carácter de imprenta

    (n.) = block capital, block letter
    Ex. As computer technology improves, the appearance of the printed page, so often marred at present by the use of undifferentiated block capitals, will undoubtedly improve.
    Ex. Please fill out this form in block letters and send it back to us as soon as possible in order to benefit from pre-registration fees.
    * * *
    (n.) = block capital, block letter

    Ex: As computer technology improves, the appearance of the printed page, so often marred at present by the use of undifferentiated block capitals, will undoubtedly improve.

    Ex: Please fill out this form in block letters and send it back to us as soon as possible in order to benefit from pre-registration fees.

    Spanish-English dictionary > carácter de imprenta

  • 11 letra de imprenta

    block capitals plural
    * * *
    (n.) = block capital, block letter
    Ex. As computer technology improves, the appearance of the printed page, so often marred at present by the use of undifferentiated block capitals, will undoubtedly improve.
    Ex. Please fill out this form in block letters and send it back to us as soon as possible in order to benefit from pre-registration fees.
    * * *
    (n.) = block capital, block letter

    Ex: As computer technology improves, the appearance of the printed page, so often marred at present by the use of undifferentiated block capitals, will undoubtedly improve.

    Ex: Please fill out this form in block letters and send it back to us as soon as possible in order to benefit from pre-registration fees.

    * * *
    block capital

    Spanish-English dictionary > letra de imprenta

  • 12 letra de molde

    print
    * * *
    (n.) = block capital, block letter
    Ex. As computer technology improves, the appearance of the printed page, so often marred at present by the use of undifferentiated block capitals, will undoubtedly improve.
    Ex. Please fill out this form in block letters and send it back to us as soon as possible in order to benefit from pre-registration fees.
    * * *
    (n.) = block capital, block letter

    Ex: As computer technology improves, the appearance of the printed page, so often marred at present by the use of undifferentiated block capitals, will undoubtedly improve.

    Ex: Please fill out this form in block letters and send it back to us as soon as possible in order to benefit from pre-registration fees.

    Spanish-English dictionary > letra de molde

  • 13 letra mayúscula

    f.
    uppercase, uppercase letter, capital letter, majuscule letter.
    * * *
    capital letter
    * * *
    (n.) = capital letter, upper case letter, block capital, block letter
    Ex. Main classes are denoted by a capital letter, and in most classes a second capital letter is used to signal major sections or subclasses.
    Ex. A mixed notation uses more than one kind of symbol such as, for example, a mixture of letters and numbers, or a mixture of lower case and upper case letters in specifying subjects.
    Ex. As computer technology improves, the appearance of the printed page, so often marred at present by the use of undifferentiated block capitals, will undoubtedly improve.
    Ex. Please fill out this form in block letters and send it back to us as soon as possible in order to benefit from pre-registration fees.
    * * *
    (n.) = capital letter, upper case letter, block capital, block letter

    Ex: Main classes are denoted by a capital letter, and in most classes a second capital letter is used to signal major sections or subclasses.

    Ex: A mixed notation uses more than one kind of symbol such as, for example, a mixture of letters and numbers, or a mixture of lower case and upper case letters in specifying subjects.
    Ex: As computer technology improves, the appearance of the printed page, so often marred at present by the use of undifferentiated block capitals, will undoubtedly improve.
    Ex: Please fill out this form in block letters and send it back to us as soon as possible in order to benefit from pre-registration fees.

    * * *
    capital letter

    Spanish-English dictionary > letra mayúscula

  • 14 mayúscula

    adj.&f.
    uppercase, capital.
    adj.&f.
    uppercase, capital.
    f.
    capital letter, upper case, upper case letter.
    * * *
    1 capital, capital letter
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF capital (letter); (Tip) upper case letter

    la Literatura, con mayúsculas — literature with a capital L, heavyweight literature

    un intelectual con mayúsculas — an intellectual with a capital I, a heavyweight intellectual

    * * *
    femenino capital (letter), uppercase letter (tech)

    rellenar en or con mayúsculas — write in block capitals o in capital letters

    con mayúsculas<amigo/profesional> true (before n), real (before n)

    * * *
    = capital, upper case [upper-case/uppercase], block letter, block capital.
    Ex. There are only two sets of symbols whose orders are reasonably universally recognised: the letters of the Roman alphabet (either small or capitals), and Arabic numerals.
    Ex. Use these standard typewriter keys in any combination of upper and lower case to type text.
    Ex. Please fill out this form in block letters and send it back to us as soon as possible in order to benefit from pre-registration fees.
    Ex. As computer technology improves, the appearance of the printed page, so often marred at present by the use of undifferentiated block capitals, will undoubtedly improve.
    ----
    * coincidencia de mayúsculas y minúsculas en la búsqueda = case sensitivity.
    * letra mayúscula = capital letter, upper case letter, block capital, block letter.
    * Mayúsculas = Shift.
    * para escribir con mayúsculas = in a shifted position.
    * posicionado para escribir con mayúsculas = unshifted.
    * que diferencia entre mayúscula y minúscula = case-sensitive.
    * que distingue entre mayúscula y minúscula = case-sensitive.
    * tecla para escribir en mayúsculas = SHIFT key.
    * uso de las mayúsculas = capitalisation [capitalization, -USA].
    * * *
    femenino capital (letter), uppercase letter (tech)

    rellenar en or con mayúsculas — write in block capitals o in capital letters

    con mayúsculas<amigo/profesional> true (before n), real (before n)

    * * *
    = capital, upper case [upper-case/uppercase], block letter, block capital.

    Ex: There are only two sets of symbols whose orders are reasonably universally recognised: the letters of the Roman alphabet (either small or capitals), and Arabic numerals.

    Ex: Use these standard typewriter keys in any combination of upper and lower case to type text.
    Ex: Please fill out this form in block letters and send it back to us as soon as possible in order to benefit from pre-registration fees.
    Ex: As computer technology improves, the appearance of the printed page, so often marred at present by the use of undifferentiated block capitals, will undoubtedly improve.
    * coincidencia de mayúsculas y minúsculas en la búsqueda = case sensitivity.
    * letra mayúscula = capital letter, upper case letter, block capital, block letter.
    * Mayúsculas = Shift.
    * para escribir con mayúsculas = in a shifted position.
    * posicionado para escribir con mayúsculas = unshifted.
    * que diferencia entre mayúscula y minúscula = case-sensitive.
    * que distingue entre mayúscula y minúscula = case-sensitive.
    * tecla para escribir en mayúsculas = SHIFT key.
    * uso de las mayúsculas = capitalisation [capitalization, -USA].

    * * *
    capital, capital letter, uppercase letter ( tech)
    los nombres propios se escriben con mayúscula proper names are written with a capital letter
    rellenar en or con mayúsculas write in block capitals o in capital letters
    con mayúsculas ‹amigo/profesional› true ( before n), real ( before n)
    no es un escritor cualquiera sino un literato con mayúsculas he's not just any old writer, he's an absolutely first-rate author
    se trata de dinero con D mayúscula we're talking serious money ( colloq)
    * * *

    mayúscula sustantivo femenino
    capital (letter), uppercase letter (tech);

    rellenar en or con mayúsculas write in block capitals o in capital letters
    mayúsculo,-a adjetivo very big, enormous
    mayúscula sustantivo femenino capital letter

    ' mayúscula' also found in these entries:
    English:
    capital
    - case
    - sir
    - upper case
    * * *
    capital letter, upper-case letter;
    en mayúsculas in capitals o capital letters, in upper case;
    se escribe con mayúscula it's written with a capital letter
    mayúsculas fijas [en teclado] caps lock
    * * *
    f capital (letter), upper case letter
    * * *
    : capital letter
    * * *
    mayúscula n capital letter

    Spanish-English dictionary > mayúscula

  • 15 persona más destacada

    (n.) = top person [top people, -pl.]
    Ex. If you are interested in learning about meeting the top people in the field please fill out the form below.
    * * *
    (n.) = top person [top people, -pl.]

    Ex: If you are interested in learning about meeting the top people in the field please fill out the form below.

    Spanish-English dictionary > persona más destacada

  • 16 persona más relevante

    (n.) = top person [top people, -pl.]
    Ex. If you are interested in learning about meeting the top people in the field please fill out the form below.
    * * *
    (n.) = top person [top people, -pl.]

    Ex: If you are interested in learning about meeting the top people in the field please fill out the form below.

    Spanish-English dictionary > persona más relevante

  • 17 completar un formulario

    • complete a form
    • fill out a form

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > completar un formulario

  • 18 requisitar

    v.
    to fill out a form, to requisition.

    Spanish-English dictionary > requisitar

  • 19 llenar un vacío

    • fill the order
    • fill-out form

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > llenar un vacío

  • 20 rellenar

    v.
    1 to refill.
    Ellos rellenan el hueco They refill the hole.
    2 to fill in or out (documento, formulario).
    3 to stuff.
    4 to pad out, to exaggerate.
    Ellos rellenan la historia They pad out=exaggerate the story.
    Ellos rellenan sillones They pad couches.
    5 to pack, to pack with stuffing.
    Ellos rellenan cajas They pack boxes with stuffing.
    * * *
    1 (volver a llenar) to refill, fill again
    2 (llenar del todo) to cram, pack, stuff
    3 (cuestionario) to fill in, fill out
    4 COCINA (ave) to stuff; (pastel) to fill
    5 COSTURA to pad
    6 (historia, relato) to pad out, embroider
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=volver a llenar) to refill, replenish; (Aer) to refuel
    2) (=llenar hasta arriba) to fill up
    3) [+ formulario] to fill in, fill out; [+ espacios] to fill in
    4) (Culin) to stuff (de with)
    5) (Cos) to pad
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) <pavo/pimientos> to stuff; < pastel> to fill

    rellenar algo DE or CON algo — to stuff/fill something with something

    b) <cojín/muñeco> to stuff
    c) <agujero/grieta> to fill
    2) ( volver a llenar) to refill
    3) <impreso/formulario> to fill out o in
    4) <examen/discurso> to pad out
    * * *
    = fill onto, fill out, replenish, top up, bulk out, refill [re-fill], fill in, pad out, flesh out, pug.
    Ex. Fill these elements onto a paper form or on to some type of form via an online terminal.
    Ex. One of the things that the other two authors and I have done was to find out who filled out these sheets.
    Ex. The supply would need to be replenished when the multiple copies had been used, so a master would be kept - usually for offset litho reproduction or for cutting a stencil on an electronic scanner.
    Ex. Lastly, one needs a spirit duplicating machine and a supply of spirit solvent with which to top up the solvent container incorporated in the machine.
    Ex. Esparto paper, which is bulky and easy to print on, was made in commercial quantities in Britain from 1863, and quickly became popular with British printers who used it increasingly for bulking out thin books.
    Ex. The appearance of a cafeteria worker to re-fill the salt and pepper shakers tilted her out of her fantasy.
    Ex. The first is dry leafcasting, (a method to fill in missing parts with fibres by suction removal of dust and impregnation with a thermoplastic).
    Ex. There were 900-920 pages of text, containing 150,000200,000 words, padded out with wide margins, and extravagant chapter divisions.
    Ex. The modern world has seen two documentary disciplines -- library science and archival science -- arise and flesh out a theory, methodology, and practice.
    Ex. He fixed the leaky faucet by pugging it with a cork, hammering it in with a mallet, wrapping it up with electrical tape, and leaving it to increase in water pressure until the pipe exploded.
    ----
    * acción de rellenar un impreso = filling in.
    * diálogo rellenando plantillas = form-filling dialogue.
    * modalidad de rellenar plantillas = form-filling mode.
    * rellenar a nombre de = make out to.
    * rellenar con ceros los espacios vacíos = zero fill.
    * rellenar de = stuff with.
    * rellenar de paja = pad out.
    * rellenar un cheque = issue + check.
    * rellenar un cheque a nombre de = cheque + make + payable to.
    * rellenar un cuestionario = fill out + questionnaire, fill in + questionnaire, complete + questionnaire.
    * rellenar un impreso = fill in + form, fill out + form, complete + form.
    * relleno de bolitas = beanbag.
    * una vez relleno = completed.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) <pavo/pimientos> to stuff; < pastel> to fill

    rellenar algo DE or CON algo — to stuff/fill something with something

    b) <cojín/muñeco> to stuff
    c) <agujero/grieta> to fill
    2) ( volver a llenar) to refill
    3) <impreso/formulario> to fill out o in
    4) <examen/discurso> to pad out
    * * *
    = fill onto, fill out, replenish, top up, bulk out, refill [re-fill], fill in, pad out, flesh out, pug.

    Ex: Fill these elements onto a paper form or on to some type of form via an online terminal.

    Ex: One of the things that the other two authors and I have done was to find out who filled out these sheets.
    Ex: The supply would need to be replenished when the multiple copies had been used, so a master would be kept - usually for offset litho reproduction or for cutting a stencil on an electronic scanner.
    Ex: Lastly, one needs a spirit duplicating machine and a supply of spirit solvent with which to top up the solvent container incorporated in the machine.
    Ex: Esparto paper, which is bulky and easy to print on, was made in commercial quantities in Britain from 1863, and quickly became popular with British printers who used it increasingly for bulking out thin books.
    Ex: The appearance of a cafeteria worker to re-fill the salt and pepper shakers tilted her out of her fantasy.
    Ex: The first is dry leafcasting, (a method to fill in missing parts with fibres by suction removal of dust and impregnation with a thermoplastic).
    Ex: There were 900-920 pages of text, containing 150,000200,000 words, padded out with wide margins, and extravagant chapter divisions.
    Ex: The modern world has seen two documentary disciplines -- library science and archival science -- arise and flesh out a theory, methodology, and practice.
    Ex: He fixed the leaky faucet by pugging it with a cork, hammering it in with a mallet, wrapping it up with electrical tape, and leaving it to increase in water pressure until the pipe exploded.
    * acción de rellenar un impreso = filling in.
    * diálogo rellenando plantillas = form-filling dialogue.
    * modalidad de rellenar plantillas = form-filling mode.
    * rellenar a nombre de = make out to.
    * rellenar con ceros los espacios vacíos = zero fill.
    * rellenar de = stuff with.
    * rellenar de paja = pad out.
    * rellenar un cheque = issue + check.
    * rellenar un cheque a nombre de = cheque + make + payable to.
    * rellenar un cuestionario = fill out + questionnaire, fill in + questionnaire, complete + questionnaire.
    * rellenar un impreso = fill in + form, fill out + form, complete + form.
    * relleno de bolitas = beanbag.
    * una vez relleno = completed.

    * * *
    rellenar [A1 ]
    vt
    A
    1 ‹berenjenas/pollo/canelones› to stuff; ‹pastel› to fill rellenar algo DE or CON algo to stuff/fill sth WITH sth
    rellenó los pimientos de or con arroz she stuffed the peppers with rice
    2 ‹almohadón/muñeco› to stuff
    3 ‹agujero/grieta› to fill
    B (volver a llenar) ‹copas› to refill, top up ( BrE); ‹tanque› to refill, fill … up again
    C ‹impreso/cupón/formulario› to fill out o in
    D ‹examen/discurso› to pad out
    * * *

     

    rellenar ( conjugate rellenar) verbo transitivo
    1
    a)pavo/pimientos/cojín to stuff;

    pastel to fill;
    rellenar algo DE or CON algo to stuff/fill sth with sth
    b)agujero/grieta to fill

    2 ( volver a llenar) to refill
    3impreso/formulario› to fill out o in;
    examen/discurso to pad out
    rellenar verbo transitivo
    1 (un recipiente, hueco) to fill
    (volver a llenar) to refill
    2 (un cojín, muñeco) to stuff
    3 Culin (un ave, pimiento, etc) to stuff
    (un pastel, una tarta) to fill
    4 (un impreso) to fill in
    ' rellenar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    embutir
    - formularia
    - formulario
    - lechada
    - blanco
    - espacio
    - masilla
    - mayúscula
    - proceder
    English:
    complete
    - fill
    - fill in
    - fill out
    - form
    - print
    - refill
    - stuff
    - pad
    - plaster
    - stop
    * * *
    1. [volver a llenar] to refill;
    rellenaron el agujero con cemento they filled the hole back up with cement
    2. [documento, formulario] to fill in o out
    3. [pollo] to stuff;
    [tarta, pastel] to fill;
    rellenó los canelones de o [m5] con atún she filled the cannelloni with tuna
    4. [cojín, almohadón] to stuff
    * * *
    v/t fill; GASTR pollo, pimientos stuff; formulario fill out, fill in
    * * *
    1) : to refill
    2) : to stuff, to fill
    3) : to fill out
    * * *
    1. (comida) to stuff / to fill
    2. (un recipiente) to refill
    3. (hueco) to fill
    4. (impreso) to fill in

    Spanish-English dictionary > rellenar

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