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101 frente a
prep.in front of, before, across from, facing.* * ** * *= opposite, versus (vs - abreviatura), outside, in the face ofEx. The subfield codes are entered on the left and the corresponding fields opposite them.Ex. I believe that the emphasis on abuse of title entry in the name of speeding up cataloging is not the question of a title entry versus other entries, it is the question of simplification.Ex. Some of the information supplied by a library is directed towards solving pragmatic problems of everyday living such as 'What ca I do about an abandoned car outside my front door?', 'I want to buy my son out of the Navy', 'My friend has just taken an overdose'.Ex. In the face of present priorities and staff commitments, the Library feels that it cannot undertake a comprehensive study of the subject heading system that would pave the way for a major restructuring of the system.* * *= opposite, versus (vs - abreviatura), outside, in the face ofEx: The subfield codes are entered on the left and the corresponding fields opposite them.
Ex: I believe that the emphasis on abuse of title entry in the name of speeding up cataloging is not the question of a title entry versus other entries, it is the question of simplification.Ex: Some of the information supplied by a library is directed towards solving pragmatic problems of everyday living such as 'What ca I do about an abandoned car outside my front door?', 'I want to buy my son out of the Navy', 'My friend has just taken an overdose'.Ex: In the face of present priorities and staff commitments, the Library feels that it cannot undertake a comprehensive study of the subject heading system that would pave the way for a major restructuring of the system.* * *frente a prep1. (enfrente) opposite2. (delante de) in front of3. (contra) against -
102 hacer un arresto
(v.) = make + an arrestEx. They do do everything from issuing parking and speeding tickets to making arrests.* * *(v.) = make + an arrestEx: They do do everything from issuing parking and speeding tickets to making arrests.
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103 hacer una detención
(v.) = make + an arrestEx. They do do everything from issuing parking and speeding tickets to making arrests.* * *(v.) = make + an arrestEx: They do do everything from issuing parking and speeding tickets to making arrests.
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104 insulto
m.insult.insultos verbal abusepres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: insultar.* * *1 insult* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=ofensa) insult ( para to)2) Méx * (=indigestión) bellyache *, stomachache* * *masculino insult* * *= insult, taunt, jeer, abuse, slap in the face, diss, slur.Ex. Some student users resorted to using an online conferencing system as the medium for insults and invective aimed at each other.Ex. Taunts from her Hispanic students spurred a Japanese-American teacher to develop a multicultural unit that helped children appreciate the culture they had previously jeered.Ex. Members of congress paid more attention to each other than to the president, responding with partisan jeers and cheers.Ex. I believe that the emphasis on abuse of title entry in the name of speeding up cataloging is not the question of a title entry versus other entries, it is the question of simplification.Ex. To reward him with a major committee chairmanship would be a slap in the face of millions of Americans who want to see real change in our country.Ex. I think the disses come from frustration with the way his work was handled rather than from desperation.Ex. I can also remember a time when slurs were uttered about Jewish people and if you didn't laugh you were considered a wet blanket.----* insulto de género = sexual insult.* insulto machista = sexual insult.* insultos = name-calling.* insulto sexista = sexual insult.* insulto sexual = sexual insult.* insultos y amenazas racistas = hate speech.* ser un insulto a la inteligencia = be an insult to the intelligence.* tolerar insultos = tolerate + abuse.* * *masculino insult* * *= insult, taunt, jeer, abuse, slap in the face, diss, slur.Ex: Some student users resorted to using an online conferencing system as the medium for insults and invective aimed at each other.
Ex: Taunts from her Hispanic students spurred a Japanese-American teacher to develop a multicultural unit that helped children appreciate the culture they had previously jeered.Ex: Members of congress paid more attention to each other than to the president, responding with partisan jeers and cheers.Ex: I believe that the emphasis on abuse of title entry in the name of speeding up cataloging is not the question of a title entry versus other entries, it is the question of simplification.Ex: To reward him with a major committee chairmanship would be a slap in the face of millions of Americans who want to see real change in our country.Ex: I think the disses come from frustration with the way his work was handled rather than from desperation.Ex: I can also remember a time when slurs were uttered about Jewish people and if you didn't laugh you were considered a wet blanket.* insulto de género = sexual insult.* insulto machista = sexual insult.* insultos = name-calling.* insulto sexista = sexual insult.* insulto sexual = sexual insult.* insultos y amenazas racistas = hate speech.* ser un insulto a la inteligencia = be an insult to the intelligence.* tolerar insultos = tolerate + abuse.* * *insult* * *
Del verbo insultar: ( conjugate insultar)
insulto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
insultó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
insultar
insulto
insultar ( conjugate insultar) verbo transitivo
insulto sustantivo masculino
insult
insultar verbo transitivo to insult
insulto sustantivo masculino insult
' insulto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
inri
- lanzar
- ofensa
- reparación
- torpe
- gratuito
- guacho
- largar
- maricón
- subnormal
- vengar
English:
abuse
- gratuitous
- insult
- intentional
- offence
- taunt
* * *insulto nminsult;proferir insultos to hurl insults;sus declaraciones son un insulto a la inteligencia his statements are an insult to people's intelligence* * *m insult* * *insulto nm: insult* * *insulto n insult -
105 interregional
adj.interregional.* * *= inter-regional [interregional], cross-regional.Ex. The aim was to create a model for speeding up the inter-regional supply of documents using appropriate new technologies.Ex. It is suggested that providing better conditions for private investment will deepen, rather than flatten, cross-regional differences.* * *= inter-regional [interregional], cross-regional.Ex: The aim was to create a model for speeding up the inter-regional supply of documents using appropriate new technologies.
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106 multa de tráfico
(n.) = traffic ticketEx. Lower average high school grades were associated with car ownership, high weekly mileage, speeding, driving after drinking, & having traffic tickets & crashes.* * *(n.) = traffic ticketEx: Lower average high school grades were associated with car ownership, high weekly mileage, speeding, driving after drinking, & having traffic tickets & crashes.
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107 multa por aparcamiento indebido
Spanish-English dictionary > multa por aparcamiento indebido
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108 multar
v.1 to fine.2 to give a fine, to fine, to penalize, to amerce.* * *1 to fine■ ¿cuánto te multaron? how much did they fine you?* * *verb* * *VT to fine* * *verbo transitivo to fine* * *= ticket, pull over.Ex. The Mayor's car was ticketed for speeding last week, but who was at the wheel?.Ex. Since cops were given the go-ahead to pull over people for not wearing seat belts, state troopers have become creative about spotting scofflaws.* * *verbo transitivo to fine* * *= ticket, pull over.Ex: The Mayor's car was ticketed for speeding last week, but who was at the wheel?.
Ex: Since cops were given the go-ahead to pull over people for not wearing seat belts, state troopers have become creative about spotting scofflaws.* * *multar [A1 ]vtto fine* * *
multar ( conjugate multar) verbo transitivo
to fine
multar verbo transitivo to fine
' multar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sancionar
English:
book
- fine
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109 máquina de franquear
franking machine* * *(n.) = franking machineEx. Franking machines offer the advantages of dispensing with the purchase and stocking of sheets of stamps of varying values, and of speeding up delivery, as franked items go straight to the sorting office instead of being processed through the Post Office.* * *(n.) = franking machineEx: Franking machines offer the advantages of dispensing with the purchase and stocking of sheets of stamps of varying values, and of speeding up delivery, as franked items go straight to the sorting office instead of being processed through the Post Office.
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110 opuesto a
= versus (vs - abreviatura), antagonistic to, at odds withEx. I believe that the emphasis on abuse of title entry in the name of speeding up cataloging is not the question of a title entry versus other entries, it is the question of simplification.Ex. In practice, once the barriers are broken down in children antagonistic to reading, everything blends into the flux of a whole experience split into bits only by the dictates of a school timetable.Ex. Moreover, many soon found themselves ill at ease in a milieu so radically at odds with the traditional work ethic.* * *= versus (vs - abreviatura), antagonistic to, at odds withEx: I believe that the emphasis on abuse of title entry in the name of speeding up cataloging is not the question of a title entry versus other entries, it is the question of simplification.
Ex: In practice, once the barriers are broken down in children antagonistic to reading, everything blends into the flux of a whole experience split into bits only by the dictates of a school timetable.Ex: Moreover, many soon found themselves ill at ease in a milieu so radically at odds with the traditional work ethic. -
111 poco unido
Ex. This article describes the activities of the Bandwidth Conservation Society, a loosely knit group dedicated to speeding up the World Wide Web and saving valuable bandwidth.* * *Ex: This article describes the activities of the Bandwidth Conservation Society, a loosely knit group dedicated to speeding up the World Wide Web and saving valuable bandwidth.
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112 ralentización del tráfico
(n.) = traffic calmingEx. Roundabouts and speed humps are forms of traffic calming which offer promise to curb speeding.* * *(n.) = traffic calmingEx: Roundabouts and speed humps are forms of traffic calming which offer promise to curb speeding.
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113 resalto
m.1 rebound (rebote), resilience, prominence; act of shooting boars when rising from their bed.2 ledge, jut, ridge.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: resaltar.* * *1 ledge* * *= speed bump, sleeping policeman, speed hump.Ex. The article 'The information highway: on ramps, checkpoints, speed bumps and tollbooths' offers a comprehensive snapshot of the current policy and practices regarding the dissemination of government information in electronic form.Ex. Perhaps if the council used less money on laying the many many sleeping policeman on our roads, then there would be no need to increase our council and road tax each year.Ex. Roundabouts and speed humps are forms of traffic calming which offer promise to curb speeding.* * *= speed bump, sleeping policeman, speed hump.Ex: The article 'The information highway: on ramps, checkpoints, speed bumps and tollbooths' offers a comprehensive snapshot of the current policy and practices regarding the dissemination of government information in electronic form.
Ex: Perhaps if the council used less money on laying the many many sleeping policeman on our roads, then there would be no need to increase our council and road tax each year.Ex: Roundabouts and speed humps are forms of traffic calming which offer promise to curb speeding. -
114 versus
prep.versus (Formal).* * *prep.against, versus* * *PREP versus, against* * *preposición versus, against* * *Ex. I believe that the emphasis on abuse of title entry in the name of speeding up cataloging is not the question of a title entry versus other entries, it is the question of simplification.* * *preposición versus, against* * *Ex: I believe that the emphasis on abuse of title entry in the name of speeding up cataloging is not the question of a title entry versus other entries, it is the question of simplification.
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115 aligeramiento
m.1 alleviation; lightening.2 quickening, speeding up.3 easing-off, relief, easing, mitigation.* * *1 (peso) lightening2 (paso) quickening3 (dolor) easing, soothing* * *SM (=reducción de peso) lightening; (=aliviamiento) easing, alleviation; (=aceleración) speeding-up* * *lightening* * *1. [de carga] lightening2. [alivio] alleviation, easing -
116 fartsbot
subst. speeding ticket, speeding fine -
117 fartsovertredelse
subst. speeding, speeding offence subst. (jus) exceeding the speed limit -
118 αιψηροκέλευθον
αἰψηροκέλευθοςswift-speeding: masc /fem acc sgαἰψηροκέλευθοςswift-speeding: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
119 αἰψηροκέλευθον
αἰψηροκέλευθοςswift-speeding: masc /fem acc sgαἰψηροκέλευθοςswift-speeding: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
120 ναυσίδρομον
ναυσίδρομοςship-speeding: masc /fem acc sgναυσίδρομοςship-speeding: neut nom /voc /acc sg
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