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1 compańía inactiva
• dormant company• non-oil primary producing country• non-operating company• non-operating earnings -
2 corporación inactiva
• dormant corporation -
3 cuenta de poco movimiento
• dormant account• low-movement accountDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > cuenta de poco movimiento
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4 deuda inactiva
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5 ejecución provisional
• dormant execution -
6 entidad inactiva
• dormant entity -
7 inactivo
• dormant• inactivate• inactive account• inerasable• inert gas• quiescent -
8 letárgico
• dormant• lethargic• stuporous• torpid -
9 saldo inactivo
• dormant balance• idle balance• unclaimed balance -
10 sociedad inactiva
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11 socio comanditario
• dormant partner• limited partner• secret partner• silent partner• sleeping partner• special partner -
12 socio inactivo
• dormant partner -
13 socio oculto
• dormant partner• secret partner• silent partner• sleeping partner -
14 socio secreto
• dormant partner• secret partner• silent partner• sleeping partner -
15 volcán dormido
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16 volcán latente
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17 inactivo
adj.1 inactive, idle, inert, dormant.2 lazy, idle.3 inactive, fallow.4 unemployed, jobless, out of a job.5 inactive.6 latent, torpent.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: inactivar.* * *► adjetivo1 inactive* * *(f. - inactiva)adj.inactive, idle* * *inactivo, -a1. ADJ1) [persona] (=sin actividad) inactive; (=perezoso) idle2) [volcán] dormant, inactive3) (Com, Econ) [mercado] sluggish; [población] non-working2.SM / F* * *- va adjetivoa) <persona/máquina> inactive, idleb) < volcán> inactive, dormant* * *= dormant, stagnant, inactive.Ex. It is undeniable that the ripest crop of unrecognised great inventors, long-lost heirs to dormant peerages, and assorted harmless drudges is to be gathered in the great general libraries of our major cities.Ex. Rejuvenation of listless, stagnant, or failing library operations is possible through renewal methods dependent on strengthening the communication function.Ex. Sleep is the simplest category to deal with as the person asleep is unconscious and can be said therefore to be inactive.----* colección inactiva = inactive collection.* estar inactivo = lie + fallow.* permanecer inactivo = go + dormant, lie + dormant.* publicación seriada inactiva = inactive serial.* * *- va adjetivoa) <persona/máquina> inactive, idleb) < volcán> inactive, dormant* * *= dormant, stagnant, inactive.Ex: It is undeniable that the ripest crop of unrecognised great inventors, long-lost heirs to dormant peerages, and assorted harmless drudges is to be gathered in the great general libraries of our major cities.
Ex: Rejuvenation of listless, stagnant, or failing library operations is possible through renewal methods dependent on strengthening the communication function.Ex: Sleep is the simplest category to deal with as the person asleep is unconscious and can be said therefore to be inactive.* colección inactiva = inactive collection.* estar inactivo = lie + fallow.* permanecer inactivo = go + dormant, lie + dormant.* publicación seriada inactiva = inactive serial.* * *inactivo -va1 ‹persona› inactivela maquinaria se halla inactiva desde hace más de dos meses the machinery has been inactive o has been standing idle for more than two months2 ‹volcán› inactive, dormant* * *
Del verbo inactivar: ( conjugate inactivar)
inactivo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
inactivó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
inactivar
inactivo
inactivo◊ -va adjetivo
inactive
inactivo,-a adjetivo inactive
' inactivo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
inactiva
- ociosa
- ocioso
English:
action
- dormant
- inactive
- lethargic
* * *inactivo, -a adj1. [persona] inactive2. [mercado] sluggish, flat3. [volcán] inactive, dormant* * *adj inactive* * *inactivo, -va adj: inactive, idle -
18 hibernar
v.to hibernate.* * *1 to hibernate* * *VI to hibernate* * *verbo intransitivo to hibernate* * *= hibernate, go + dormant, lie + dormant.Ex. He maintains that racism is a site in which older forms of oppression and social exclusion, particularly fascism, have chosen to hibernate.Ex. Deciduous trees are those that loose their leaves each fall, go dormant for the winter, and leaf out again in spring.Ex. Such special duty can be intensely challenging, freeing creative energies that would otherwise lie dormant.* * *verbo intransitivo to hibernate* * *= hibernate, go + dormant, lie + dormant.Ex: He maintains that racism is a site in which older forms of oppression and social exclusion, particularly fascism, have chosen to hibernate.
Ex: Deciduous trees are those that loose their leaves each fall, go dormant for the winter, and leaf out again in spring.Ex: Such special duty can be intensely challenging, freeing creative energies that would otherwise lie dormant.* * *hibernar [A1 ]vito hibernate* * *
hibernar ( conjugate hibernar) verbo intransitivo
to hibernate
hibernar vi (un animal) to hibernate
' hibernar' also found in these entries:
English:
hibernate
* * *♦ vito hibernate♦ vtto freeze cryogenically* * *v/i hibernate* * *hibernar vi: to hibernate♦ hibernación nf* * *hibernar vb to hibernate -
19 permanecer inactivo
v.to remain inactive, to lie to, to lie up.* * *(v.) = go + dormant, lie + dormantEx. Deciduous trees are those that loose their leaves each fall, go dormant for the winter, and leaf out again in spring.Ex. Such special duty can be intensely challenging, freeing creative energies that would otherwise lie dormant.* * *(v.) = go + dormant, lie + dormantEx: Deciduous trees are those that loose their leaves each fall, go dormant for the winter, and leaf out again in spring.
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20 estar inactivo
v.to lie dormant, to stand still.* * *(v.) = lie + fallow, lie + dormantEx. Rather readers grow by fits and starts now rushing ahead, now lying fallow, and now moving steadily on.Ex. Such special duty can be intensely challenging, freeing creative energies that would otherwise lie dormant.* * *(v.) = lie + fallow, lie + dormantEx: Rather readers grow by fits and starts now rushing ahead, now lying fallow, and now moving steadily on.
Ex: Such special duty can be intensely challenging, freeing creative energies that would otherwise lie dormant.
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dormant — dormant, ante [ dɔrmɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] adj. et n. m. • XIIe; de dormir 1 ♦ Rare Qui dort. ⇒ endormi. « Elle est là, dormante, dans ses propres ténèbres abandonnée, dans sa magnificence » (Duras). Blas. Animal dormant. ♢ Fig. Passions dormantes. ⇒ latent.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
dormant — I adjective abeyant, asleep, at rest, becalmed, deactivated, hibernating, iacere, in abeyance, in suspense, inactive, inert, inoperative, latent, passive, quiescent, quiet, resting, sleeping, slumbering, smoldering, static, still, suspended,… … Law dictionary
dormant — dormant, ante (dor man, man t ) adj. 1° Qui dort. La belle au bois dormant, Titre d un conte de fée. Terme de blason. Animal dormant, animal placé dans l attitude du sommeil. Poétiquement, tranquille, où l on dort bien. • Trouvez le moi … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
dormant — dor‧mant [ˈdɔːmənt ǁ ˈdɔːr ] adjective something that is dormant has not been active for a long time, although it may become active in the future: • The project lay dormant for two years until we found a co sponsor. • Someone tampered with IBM… … Financial and business terms
dormant — DORMANT, ANTE. adj. Qui dort. Il est aussi substantif, et ne se dit que Des Martyrs qu on appelle Les sept Dormans. [b]f♛/b] On appelle Eau dormante, De l eau qui ne coule point; Verre dormant, châssis dormant, Un châssis, un verre qui ne s ouvre … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
dormant account — ➔ account1 * * * dormant account UK US noun [C] ► BANKING a bank account that has not had any money put into it or taken out of it for a long period of time: »There is increasing concern about the billions of pounds sitting unclaimed in dormant… … Financial and business terms
dormant — Dormant, [dorm]ante. adj. v. Qui dort. Un homme dormant ne fait point de mal. les sept dormants. Il se dit figur. Des choses qui sont de nature à se mouvoir, ou qui sont faites ordinairement pour estre mües, & qui neanmoins demeurent arrestées en … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Dormant — Dor mant, n. [See {Dormant}, a.] (Arch.) A large beam in the roof of a house upon which portions of the other timbers rest or sleep. Arch. Pub. Soc. Called also {dormant tree}, {dorman tree}, {dormond}, and {dormer}. Halliwell … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dormant tree — Dormant Dor mant, n. [See {Dormant}, a.] (Arch.) A large beam in the roof of a house upon which portions of the other timbers rest or sleep. Arch. Pub. Soc. Called also {dormant tree}, {dorman tree}, {dormond}, and {dormer}. Halliwell … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dormant — means lacking activity. It can refer to: Dormancy in an organism s life cycle Dormant volcano, a volcano that is inactive but may become active in the future Dormant (heraldry), in heraldry, signifying a sleeping animal with head resting upon… … Wikipedia
dormant company — A company which has not carried out any significant accounting transactions either since formation or since the end of the previous financial accounting year (section 249AA(4), Companies Act 1985). When considering whether a company is dormant… … Law dictionary