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  • 1 recesión económica

    f.
    economic recession, recession, depression, slump.
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    (n.) = economic recession, financial restraint, financial restriction, bad economic times, economic downturn, difficult economic times, difficult economic times, economic depression
    Ex. Worse still, some EC countries, particularly in a period of world economic recession, become adept at bending the Community's rules to suit their own purposes.
    Ex. In times of financial restraint, library services to children and young adults are reduced disproportionately to services for adults.
    Ex. In this age of financial restriction we have to see ourselves, even at the smallest unit, as an international library resource network, and unless we can deal with this concept we can't rework the ISBD into a viable tool.
    Ex. With rare exceptions, law firms prosper during good and bad economic times.
    Ex. The program focused on the chain reaction caused by the current economic downturn on publishers, librarians and vendors of library materials.
    Ex. This sector has been something of a social 'shock absorber' in recent difficult economic times.
    Ex. This sector has been something of a social 'shock absorber' in recent difficult economic times.
    Ex. Due to economic depression, lap dog thievery is now on the increase.
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    (n.) = economic recession, financial restraint, financial restriction, bad economic times, economic downturn, difficult economic times, difficult economic times, economic depression

    Ex: Worse still, some EC countries, particularly in a period of world economic recession, become adept at bending the Community's rules to suit their own purposes.

    Ex: In times of financial restraint, library services to children and young adults are reduced disproportionately to services for adults.
    Ex: In this age of financial restriction we have to see ourselves, even at the smallest unit, as an international library resource network, and unless we can deal with this concept we can't rework the ISBD into a viable tool.
    Ex: With rare exceptions, law firms prosper during good and bad economic times.
    Ex: The program focused on the chain reaction caused by the current economic downturn on publishers, librarians and vendors of library materials.
    Ex: This sector has been something of a social 'shock absorber' in recent difficult economic times.
    Ex: This sector has been something of a social 'shock absorber' in recent difficult economic times.
    Ex: Due to economic depression, lap dog thievery is now on the increase.

    Spanish-English dictionary > recesión económica

  • 2 recesión

    f.
    recession, slump, contraction, economic recession.
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    1 recession
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    noun f.
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    SF (Com, Econ) recession; [de precios] slide, fall
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    femenino recession
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    = downturn, ebb, recession.
    Ex. Part of the trend towards declining conference attendance results from the downturn in the economy = Parte de la tendencia hacia el descenso de la asistencia a los congresos es consecuencia de la caída de la economía.
    Ex. The ebb in religious life is explained in terms of the stress experienced by the nation during the period of confederation when it was groping for cohesiveness & some symbol of national unity.
    Ex. Publishers have been holding prices down in the face of deepening recession.
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    * de recesión = recessionary.
    * de recesión económica = recessionary.
    * en tiempos de recesión = in recessionary times.
    * en tiempos de recesión económica = in recessionary times.
    * hastiado de la recesión económica = recession-weary.
    * recesión + caer en = recession + set in.
    * recesión económica = economic recession, financial restraint, financial restriction, bad economic times, economic downturn, difficult economic times, difficult economic times, economic depression.
    * recesión + entrar = recession + set in.
    * recesión + llegar = recession + set in.
    * recesión mundial = world recession.
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    femenino recession
    * * *
    = downturn, ebb, recession.

    Ex: Part of the trend towards declining conference attendance results from the downturn in the economy = Parte de la tendencia hacia el descenso de la asistencia a los congresos es consecuencia de la caída de la economía.

    Ex: The ebb in religious life is explained in terms of the stress experienced by the nation during the period of confederation when it was groping for cohesiveness & some symbol of national unity.
    Ex: Publishers have been holding prices down in the face of deepening recession.
    * de recesión = recessionary.
    * de recesión económica = recessionary.
    * en tiempos de recesión = in recessionary times.
    * en tiempos de recesión económica = in recessionary times.
    * hastiado de la recesión económica = recession-weary.
    * recesión + caer en = recession + set in.
    * recesión económica = economic recession, financial restraint, financial restriction, bad economic times, economic downturn, difficult economic times, difficult economic times, economic depression.
    * recesión + entrar = recession + set in.
    * recesión + llegar = recession + set in.
    * recesión mundial = world recession.

    * * *
    recession
    entrar en recesión to go into recession
    recesión económica economic recession
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    recesión sustantivo femenino
    recession
    recesión f Econ recession
    ' recesión' also found in these entries:
    English:
    bounce back
    - recession
    - sale
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    1. [económica] recession
    2. [suspensión] recess
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    f recession
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    recesión nf, pl - siones : recession

    Spanish-English dictionary > recesión

  • 3 aceptar una idea

    (v.) = accept + notion, deal with + concept
    Ex. As the services prove their value and as librarians and their clientele continue to push for subsidization, society and the legislators will gradually accept the notion that at least some of these new expensive services are deserving of support.
    Ex. In this age of financial restriction we have to see ourselves, even at the smallest unit, as an international library resource network, and unless we can deal with this concept we can't rework the ISBD into a viable tool.
    * * *
    (v.) = accept + notion, deal with + concept

    Ex: As the services prove their value and as librarians and their clientele continue to push for subsidization, society and the legislators will gradually accept the notion that at least some of these new expensive services are deserving of support.

    Ex: In this age of financial restriction we have to see ourselves, even at the smallest unit, as an international library resource network, and unless we can deal with this concept we can't rework the ISBD into a viable tool.

    Spanish-English dictionary > aceptar una idea

  • 4 acostumbrarse a una idea

    (v.) = get used to + idea, deal with + concept
    Ex. Then, leaning back in her chair and with an impish smile playing about her mouth, she said: 'You know I can't quite get used to the idea of him giving up his job to follow his wife'.
    Ex. In this age of financial restriction we have to see ourselves, even at the smallest unit, as an international library resource network, and unless we can deal with this concept we can't rework the ISBD into a viable tool.
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    (v.) = get used to + idea, deal with + concept

    Ex: Then, leaning back in her chair and with an impish smile playing about her mouth, she said: 'You know I can't quite get used to the idea of him giving up his job to follow his wife'.

    Ex: In this age of financial restriction we have to see ourselves, even at the smallest unit, as an international library resource network, and unless we can deal with this concept we can't rework the ISBD into a viable tool.

    Spanish-English dictionary > acostumbrarse a una idea

  • 5 hacerse a una idea

    (v.) = deal with + concept
    Ex. In this age of financial restriction we have to see ourselves, even at the smallest unit, as an international library resource network, and unless we can deal with this concept we can't rework the ISBD into a viable tool.
    * * *
    (v.) = deal with + concept

    Ex: In this age of financial restriction we have to see ourselves, even at the smallest unit, as an international library resource network, and unless we can deal with this concept we can't rework the ISBD into a viable tool.

    Spanish-English dictionary > hacerse a una idea

  • 6 remodelar

    v.
    1 to redesign.
    remodelar algo para convertirlo en to convert something into
    2 to remodel, to make over, to renew, to perk up.
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    1 (modificar) to reshape
    2 (transformar) to transform
    3 (mejorar) to improve
    4 (reorganizar) to reorganize
    5 (ministerio) to reshuffle
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    VT (Arquit) to remodel; (Aut) to restyle; (Pol) to reshuffle; [+ organización] to restructure
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    verbo transitivo <plaza/barrio> to remodel, redesign; < organización> to reorganize, restructure
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    = redesign [re-design], refurbish, reinvent [re-invent], reshape [re-shape], rethink [re-think], rework, retool, remodel, revamp, reengineer [re-engineer], repurpose [re-purpose], refashion, refit, reshuffle.
    Ex. The University of Bielefeld has to redesign all data processing systems of the library because of ageing of present systems.
    Ex. In 1978, funds became available to refurbish the library.
    Ex. Schools of library and information science are once again intellectually impoverished, and the Graduate Library School ought to be reinvented or re-created.
    Ex. I do not think I am alone in believing there is a need for significant change, for reshaping our educational programs as well as our institutional goals and philosophies.
    Ex. Citation indexing would need to be carefully rethought in order to cater for the electronic journal.
    Ex. In this age of financial restriction we have to see ourselves, even at the smallest unit, as an international library resource network, and unless we can deal with this concept we can't rework the ISBD into a viable tool.
    Ex. Library automation vendors must be prepared to retool to continue to be effective in the present decade.
    Ex. This article outlines the reasons leading to a decision to remodel rather than to construct a new building.
    Ex. Library schools must revamp their curricula and librarianship should become a respected profession.
    Ex. Libraries in general, and the corporate library in particular, must reengineer to take their rightful place in the new age.
    Ex. This software application will take computer files and help the user to store, tag, find, manage and reuse or even repurpose those files for publication or for sale.
    Ex. The basic thesis of the book under review is that throughout his career Rembrandt restlessly fashioned and refashioned his self.
    Ex. Barnsley itself, a county borough, had at the time of this survey a medium-sized bookshop which had been refitted in 1974 and was well spoken of.
    Ex. Librarians cooperated with us and as long as we did their work and went in and reshuffled their shelving and things, they were very happy.
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    verbo transitivo <plaza/barrio> to remodel, redesign; < organización> to reorganize, restructure
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    = redesign [re-design], refurbish, reinvent [re-invent], reshape [re-shape], rethink [re-think], rework, retool, remodel, revamp, reengineer [re-engineer], repurpose [re-purpose], refashion, refit, reshuffle.

    Ex: The University of Bielefeld has to redesign all data processing systems of the library because of ageing of present systems.

    Ex: In 1978, funds became available to refurbish the library.
    Ex: Schools of library and information science are once again intellectually impoverished, and the Graduate Library School ought to be reinvented or re-created.
    Ex: I do not think I am alone in believing there is a need for significant change, for reshaping our educational programs as well as our institutional goals and philosophies.
    Ex: Citation indexing would need to be carefully rethought in order to cater for the electronic journal.
    Ex: In this age of financial restriction we have to see ourselves, even at the smallest unit, as an international library resource network, and unless we can deal with this concept we can't rework the ISBD into a viable tool.
    Ex: Library automation vendors must be prepared to retool to continue to be effective in the present decade.
    Ex: This article outlines the reasons leading to a decision to remodel rather than to construct a new building.
    Ex: Library schools must revamp their curricula and librarianship should become a respected profession.
    Ex: Libraries in general, and the corporate library in particular, must reengineer to take their rightful place in the new age.
    Ex: This software application will take computer files and help the user to store, tag, find, manage and reuse or even repurpose those files for publication or for sale.
    Ex: The basic thesis of the book under review is that throughout his career Rembrandt restlessly fashioned and refashioned his self.
    Ex: Barnsley itself, a county borough, had at the time of this survey a medium-sized bookshop which had been refitted in 1974 and was well spoken of.
    Ex: Librarians cooperated with us and as long as we did their work and went in and reshuffled their shelving and things, they were very happy.

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    remodelar [A1 ]
    vt
    A ‹plaza/barrio› to remodel, redesign
    B
    1 ‹organización› to reorganize, restructure
    2 ( Pol) ‹gabinete› to reshuffle
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    remodelar ( conjugate remodelar) verbo transitivoplaza/barrio to remodel, redesign;
    organización to reorganize;
    gabinete to reshuffle
    remodelar verbo transitivo
    1 Arquit to remodel, redesign
    2 (un organismo) to reorganize, restructure
    3 Pol to reshuffle
    ' remodelar' also found in these entries:
    English:
    convert
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    1. [edificio, plaza] to renovate;
    2. [gobierno, organización] to reshuffle
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    v/t remodel
    * * *
    1) : to remodel
    2) : to restructure

    Spanish-English dictionary > remodelar

  • 7 restricción

    f.
    1 restriction, limitation, constrainment, restraint.
    2 restriction, trammel, cramp.
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    1 restriction
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    noun f.
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    SF (=limitación) restriction, limitation

    restricciones eléctricas — electricity cuts, power cuts

    * * *
    femenino restriction
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    = constraint, curtailment, restriction, restrictiveness, restraint, stricture, squeeze, stricture, constriction, clampdown (on).
    Ex. In practice this can only be achieved within the constraints of any given indexing language and system.
    Ex. This paper emphasises the need for booksellers to keep informed of new developments and of the danger of curtailment of present activities, but also to be prepared to experiment.
    Ex. Within a restriction of total record size of maximum of 30,000 characters, an intending user is free to format the records in his system.
    Ex. This technique develops a scale of restrictiveness in dealing with overdues.
    Ex. It is well past the time for academics to challenge growing unconstitutional restraints on freedom to publish.
    Ex. Although librarians lend themselves to the strictures of automation, inadequate staff provisions are made for new technology.
    Ex. Even library services to rural areas have been affected by the squeeze on public sector spending.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'Political and administrative strictures on the National Libraries Authority proposal'.
    Ex. Results failed to confirm previous findings of coronary artery constriction while reliving an angry experience, yet are consistent with other studies utilizing mental arithmetic.
    Ex. This is the latest in a series of clampdowns on peaceful demonstration as elections approach.
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    * imponer restricciones a = impose + limits on.
    * imponer una restricción = place + requirement, place + restraint.
    * imponer una restricción sobre Algo = impose + constraint upon.
    * in restricciones = no holds barred.
    * libre de restricciones = unencumbered.
    * restricción a la publicación en prensa = press restriction.
    * restricción de importación = import restriction.
    * restricción económica = economic restraint, financial squeeze.
    * restricciones = straitjacket [straightjacket], tightening.
    * restricciones crediticias = credit crunch, credit squeeze.
    * restricciones de agua = water restrictions.
    * restricciones económicas = economic restrictions.
    * restricciones presupuestarias = budgetary restrictions.
    * restricción presupuestaria = budgetary restraint, budget restraint, budget crunch, budgetary constraint, budget constraint.
    * sin ningún tipo de restricciones = no holds barred.
    * sin restricciones = unrestricted, unlimited, uninhibited, unrestrictive, unfettered, free-flowing, without stint, without limit, unencumbered.
    * sin restricciones de horario = unscheduled.
    * * *
    femenino restriction
    * * *
    = constraint, curtailment, restriction, restrictiveness, restraint, stricture, squeeze, stricture, constriction, clampdown (on).

    Ex: In practice this can only be achieved within the constraints of any given indexing language and system.

    Ex: This paper emphasises the need for booksellers to keep informed of new developments and of the danger of curtailment of present activities, but also to be prepared to experiment.
    Ex: Within a restriction of total record size of maximum of 30,000 characters, an intending user is free to format the records in his system.
    Ex: This technique develops a scale of restrictiveness in dealing with overdues.
    Ex: It is well past the time for academics to challenge growing unconstitutional restraints on freedom to publish.
    Ex: Although librarians lend themselves to the strictures of automation, inadequate staff provisions are made for new technology.
    Ex: Even library services to rural areas have been affected by the squeeze on public sector spending.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'Political and administrative strictures on the National Libraries Authority proposal'.
    Ex: Results failed to confirm previous findings of coronary artery constriction while reliving an angry experience, yet are consistent with other studies utilizing mental arithmetic.
    Ex: This is the latest in a series of clampdowns on peaceful demonstration as elections approach.
    * imponer restricciones a = impose + limits on.
    * imponer una restricción = place + requirement, place + restraint.
    * imponer una restricción sobre Algo = impose + constraint upon.
    * in restricciones = no holds barred.
    * libre de restricciones = unencumbered.
    * restricción a la publicación en prensa = press restriction.
    * restricción de importación = import restriction.
    * restricción económica = economic restraint, financial squeeze.
    * restricciones = straitjacket [straightjacket], tightening.
    * restricciones crediticias = credit crunch, credit squeeze.
    * restricciones de agua = water restrictions.
    * restricciones económicas = economic restrictions.
    * restricciones presupuestarias = budgetary restrictions.
    * restricción presupuestaria = budgetary restraint, budget restraint, budget crunch, budgetary constraint, budget constraint.
    * sin ningún tipo de restricciones = no holds barred.
    * sin restricciones = unrestricted, unlimited, uninhibited, unrestrictive, unfettered, free-flowing, without stint, without limit, unencumbered.
    * sin restricciones de horario = unscheduled.

    * * *
    restriction
    restricciones aduaneras customs restrictions
    restricciones a la libertad de los ciudadanos restrictions o restraints on civil liberties
    restricciones de agua restrictions on the use of water, water restrictions
    sin restricción de edad with no restrictions on age, with no age limit
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    restricción sustantivo femenino
    restriction
    restricción sustantivo femenino restriction
    ' restricción' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    limitación
    - suprimir
    English:
    constraint
    - freely
    - reserve
    - restraint
    - restriction
    - squeeze
    - unchecked
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    restriction;
    no hay restricciones de edad there's no age limit;
    restricciones de agua water rationing, water restrictions;
    han impuesto restricciones a la importación de vehículos extranjeros restrictions have been placed on the importing of foreign vehicles;
    esta opción permite navegar por Internet sin restricciones horarias this option allows you unmetered access to the Net twenty-four hours a day
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    f restriction;
    sin restricción with no restrictions
    * * *
    restricción nf, pl - ciones : restriction, limitation
    * * *
    restricción n restriction

    Spanish-English dictionary > restricción

  • 8 limitación

    f.
    limitation, demarcation, restraint, restriction.
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    1 limitation
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    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=restricción) limitation
    2) pl limitaciones (=deficiencias) limitations
    * * *
    1) ( restricción) restriction, limitation
    2) ( carencia) limitation; ( defecto) shortcoming
    * * *
    = constraint, limitation, restrictiveness, restraint, stricture, stricture, narrowing, constriction, restriction.
    Ex. In practice this can only be achieved within the constraints of any given indexing language and system.
    Ex. In general then, the analytical approach is to be preferred, but it does have two limitations.
    Ex. This technique develops a scale of restrictiveness in dealing with overdues.
    Ex. It is well past the time for academics to challenge growing unconstitutional restraints on freedom to publish.
    Ex. Although librarians lend themselves to the strictures of automation, inadequate staff provisions are made for new technology.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'Political and administrative strictures on the National Libraries Authority proposal'.
    Ex. The narrowing of the curriculum has implications for the future.
    Ex. Results failed to confirm previous findings of coronary artery constriction while reliving an angry experience, yet are consistent with other studies utilizing mental arithmetic.
    Ex. Within a restriction of total record size of maximum of 30,000 characters, an intending user is free to format the records in his system.
    ----
    * con limitación temporal = time-oriented.
    * conllevar limitaciones = imply + limitations.
    * encontrar limitaciones = encounter + limitations.
    * encontrarse con una limitación = face + limitation.
    * enfrentarse a una limitación = face + constraint, face + limitation.
    * imponer una limitación = place + restraint, impose + limitation.
    * imponer una limitación (sobre) = place + constraint (on/upon).
    * imponer una limitación sobre Algo = impose + constraint upon.
    * limitación del presupuesto = budget constraint.
    * limitación de responsabilidad = limitation of liability.
    * limitaciones = straitjacket [straightjacket].
    * limitaciones de espacio = space constraints.
    * limitaciones económicas = economic constraints.
    * limitación física = physical limitation.
    * limitación presupuestaria = budget constraint.
    * operador de limitación = limit operator.
    * reducir una limitación = push + limits (further and further back).
    * seguir trabajando aceptando una limitación = work (a)round + limitation, work (a)round + constraints.
    * sin limitaciones = without stint, without limit.
    * superar una limitación = overcome + limitation, tackle + limitation.
    * * *
    1) ( restricción) restriction, limitation
    2) ( carencia) limitation; ( defecto) shortcoming
    * * *
    = constraint, limitation, restrictiveness, restraint, stricture, stricture, narrowing, constriction, restriction.

    Ex: In practice this can only be achieved within the constraints of any given indexing language and system.

    Ex: In general then, the analytical approach is to be preferred, but it does have two limitations.
    Ex: This technique develops a scale of restrictiveness in dealing with overdues.
    Ex: It is well past the time for academics to challenge growing unconstitutional restraints on freedom to publish.
    Ex: Although librarians lend themselves to the strictures of automation, inadequate staff provisions are made for new technology.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'Political and administrative strictures on the National Libraries Authority proposal'.
    Ex: The narrowing of the curriculum has implications for the future.
    Ex: Results failed to confirm previous findings of coronary artery constriction while reliving an angry experience, yet are consistent with other studies utilizing mental arithmetic.
    Ex: Within a restriction of total record size of maximum of 30,000 characters, an intending user is free to format the records in his system.
    * con limitación temporal = time-oriented.
    * conllevar limitaciones = imply + limitations.
    * encontrar limitaciones = encounter + limitations.
    * encontrarse con una limitación = face + limitation.
    * enfrentarse a una limitación = face + constraint, face + limitation.
    * imponer una limitación = place + restraint, impose + limitation.
    * imponer una limitación (sobre) = place + constraint (on/upon).
    * imponer una limitación sobre Algo = impose + constraint upon.
    * limitación del presupuesto = budget constraint.
    * limitación de responsabilidad = limitation of liability.
    * limitaciones = straitjacket [straightjacket].
    * limitaciones de espacio = space constraints.
    * limitaciones económicas = economic constraints.
    * limitación física = physical limitation.
    * limitación presupuestaria = budget constraint.
    * operador de limitación = limit operator.
    * reducir una limitación = push + limits (further and further back).
    * seguir trabajando aceptando una limitación = work (a)round + limitation, work (a)round + constraints.
    * sin limitaciones = without stint, without limit.
    * superar una limitación = overcome + limitation, tackle + limitation.

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    A (restricción) restriction, limitation
    sin limitaciones de ningún tipo with no restrictions o limitations of any kind
    sin limitaciones de tiempo with no time limit
    hay varias limitaciones que pueden afectar el resultado there are several limiting factors o constraints which can influence the result
    12 meses de garantía sin limitación de kilómetros 12 months' warranty with unlimited mileage
    las limitaciones del derecho de propiedad the limits o restrictions on property rights
    ejerce el poder sin limitaciones he exercises unrestricted o unlimited power
    B
    1 (carencia) limitation
    soy or estoy consciente de mis limitaciones I know my limitations
    2 (defecto) failing, shortcoming
    * * *

    limitación sustantivo femenino


    ( defecto) shortcoming
    limitación sustantivo femenino limitation, restriction: hay una limitación en cuanto al dinero, there is a financial constraint
    limitación sustantivo femenino limitation
    ' limitación' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    salvedad
    English:
    limitation
    - restraint
    - restriction
    - retrenchment
    - speed restriction
    - constraint
    * * *
    1. [restricción] limitation, limit;
    acuerdo de limitación de armamento arms limitation agreement;
    poner limitaciones a to place restrictions on;
    sin limitación de tiempo with no time limit;
    limitación de velocidad speed limit
    2. [de distrito] boundaries
    3.
    limitaciones [carencias] limitations;
    reconozco mis limitaciones I know my own limitations
    * * *
    f limitation
    * * *
    1) : limitation
    2) : limit, restriction
    sin limitación: unlimited

    Spanish-English dictionary > limitación

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