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m.1 government.el gobierno en pleno asistió al acto all the members of the government attendedgobierno autónomo autonomous governmentgobierno central central governmentgobierno civil (Antes) = body representing the central government in each province (peninsular Spanish)gobierno de coalición coalition governmentgobierno militar = body representing the army in each province (peninsular Spanish)gobierno provisional caretaker governmentgobierno de transición caretaker o interim governmentEl Gobierno es elegido por la gente Governement are elected by the people.2 government buildings (edificio).3 running, management.4 control (control).pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: gobernar.* * *1 PLÍTICA government2 (mando) command, running, handling\para tu (su) gobierno for your own informationservir de gobierno to serve as a guideline* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Pol) governmentgobierno autonómico, gobierno autónomo — autonomous government, regional government
2) (=dirección) guidance, direction; (=gerencia) management; (=manejo) control, handlingpara su gobierno — for your guidance, for your information
servir de gobierno a algn — to act as a guide to sb, serve as a norm for sb
gobierno doméstico, gobierno de la casa — housekeeping, running of the household
3) (=puesto) governorship; (=edificio) Government Housegobierno civil — (=puesto) civil governorship; (=edificio) civil governor's residence
4) (Náut) steering; (=timón) helmde buen gobierno — navigable, easily steerable
5)* * *a) (Pol) governmentb) (ant) ( administración) management, administration* * *a) (Pol) governmentb) (ant) ( administración) management, administration* * *el gobierno(n.) = political establishment, elEx: These plays used the experience of white American sailors enslaved in Algiers by Barbary pirates as a mask behind which their abolitionist authors could criticize moral abuses in the political establishment of America.
gobierno11 = governance, dispensation.Ex: Public libraries specifically face enormous problems of funding and governance.
Ex: The role of government publications in the provision of information is discussed as well as the new constitutional dispensation which came into being in September 1984 in the Republic of South Africa.* equipo de gobierno = administration, governing board, management.* gobierno de la mayoría = majority rule.* gobierno participativo = participative management.* junta de gobierno = ruling executive body, governing board.* órgano de gobierno = governing body, administrative body, governing board.* sistema de gobierno = polity.gobierno22 = administration, government, parliament.Ex: When cataloguing a document issued by a regional government, the cataloguer must understand something of the geography and administration of the locality concerned.
Ex: In considering the headings to be chosen for government agencies it is as well to start by considering the headings for governments.Ex: Librarians should not indulge in complacency in the wake of the Chancellor of the Exchequer's decision not to impose any VAT on books for the duration of the present parliament.* a cargo del gobierno = government-operated.* a iniciativas del gobierno = government-led.* apoyado por el gobierno = government-supported, government-backed.* ayuda del gobierno = state aid, state support.* base de datos del gobierno de USA = CRECORD, FEDREG.* bono del gobierno = government bond.* cargo ejecutivo del gobierno = government executive.* científico del gobierno = government scientist.* controlado por el gobierno = state-controlled.* corrupción del gobierno = government corruption.* del gobierno = government-owned, government-operated, government-run.* departamento del gobierno = government office.* dependiente del gobierno = government-supported.* derrocar al gobierno = topple + the government.* derrocar el gobierno = bring down + the government.* elección del gobierno = political election.* empleado del gobierno = government employee.* en contra del gobierno = anti-government.* financiado por el gobierno = government-funded.* financiado por el gobierno federal = federally funded [federally-funded].* gobierno autónomo = autonomous region.* gobierno central = central government.* gobierno de faldas = petticoat government.* gobierno del estado = state government.* gobierno dominado por mujeres = petticoat government.* gobierno, el = political establishment, el.* gobierno electrónico = electronic government (e-government).* gobierno en el poder = ruling government.* gobierno fantoche = puppet regime.* gobierno federal = federal government.* gobierno laico = secular state.* gobierno local = local government.* gobierno marioneta = puppet regime.* gobierno paternalista = nanny state.* gobierno regional = regional government.* gobierno títere = puppet regime.* gobierno transitorio = transitory government.* gobierno unipartidista = one-party rule.* GPO (Imprenta del Gobierno Americano) = GPO (Government Printing Office).* institución del gobierno = government establishment.* ministerio del gobierno = government ministry.* ministro del gobierno = government minister.* NAGARA (Asocicación Nacional de Archiveros y Gestores de Documentos del Gobi = National Association of Government Archivists and Records Administrators (NAGARA).* oficial del gobierno = government official.* partido en el gobierno = governing party.* patrocinado por el gobierno = government-sponsored.* patrocinado por el gobierno federal = federally sponsored [federally-sponsored].* por el gobierno = governmentally + Adjetivo.* por el gobierno federal = federally.* portavoz del gobierno = press spokesman.* por todo el gobierno = government-wide.* promovido por el gobierno = government-led.* propiedad del gobierno = government-owned.* publicación de documentos del gobierno = government publishing.* publicación del gobierno = government publication.* regulado por el gobierno = state-regulated.* respaldado por el gobierno = government-backed.* subvencionado por el gobierno = government-subsidised.* subvención del gobierno = federal grant, state aid, state support.* supervisado por el gobierno = state-regulated.* * *1 ( Pol) governmentestá encargado de formar nuevo gobierno he has been given the task of forming a new government2 ( ant) (administración) management, administrationel buen/mal gobierno de una hacienda the good/bad management o administration of an estateCompuestos:civilian governmentcoalition governmentgovernment of national unityprovisional o transition governmentcaretaker governmentmilitary government* * *
Del verbo gobernar: ( conjugate gobernar)
gobierno es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
gobernar
gobierno
gobernar ( conjugate gobernar) verbo transitivo ‹ país› to govern, rule;
‹ barco› to steer
verbo intransitivo (Gob, Pol) to govern;
(Náut) to steer
gobierno sustantivo masculino
government
gobernar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo
1 to govern
2 Náut to steer
gobierno sustantivo masculino
1 Pol government
2 (mando, administración) management
3 Náut steering
' gobierno' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abaratarse
- acosar
- actual
- administración
- angular
- bicolor
- billón
- cajón
- conspirar
- decretar
- derribar
- derrocar
- derrumbamiento
- dicotomía
- estrechar
- favorecer
- ilegítima
- ilegítimo
- instrumentación
- junta
- mandato
- presidenta
- presidente
- promover
- sede
- títere
- argentino
- caer
- caída
- coalición
- crisis
- débil
- echar
- entrante
- estado
- formación
- formar
- intendencia
- interino
- jefe
- lo
- mayoría
- precario
- prever
- reconocer
English:
act
- administration
- antipollution
- bring down
- call
- caretaker government
- central government
- coalition
- collusion
- confer
- crackdown
- curtail
- decentralize
- decree
- defraud
- department
- enviable
- expansion
- fellow
- for
- government
- govt.
- incoming
- institute
- institution
- itself
- lawsuit
- on
- overthrow
- powerful
- present
- rule
- scientific
- seat
- Secretary of State
- shaky
- state
- subsidize
- superficial
- back
- bow
- conveniently
- county
- devolution
- front
- govern
- house
- housing
- line
- official
* * *♦ nm1. [organismo] government;el gobierno en pleno asistió al acto all the members of the government attended the ceremonygobierno autónomo autonomous government;gobierno central central government;Esp Antes gobierno civil = body representing the central government in each province;gobierno de coalición coalition government;gobierno de concentración government of national unity;gobierno directo direct rule;gobierno mayoritario majority rule;Esp gobierno militar = body representing the army in each province;gobierno títere puppet government;gobierno de transición caretaker o interim government2. [edificio] government buildings3. [administración, gestión] running, management;gobierno de la casa housekeeping4. [de barco] steering* * *m1 POL government2 MAR steering* * *gobierno nm: government* * *gobierno n government -
3 gobierno, el
(n.) = political establishment, elEx. These plays used the experience of white American sailors enslaved in Algiers by Barbary pirates as a mask behind which their abolitionist authors could criticize moral abuses in the political establishment of America. -
4 gobierno
• administration• direction• govern oneself• governance• governess• governing hand• government• government accounting• governor• governorship• gown• ruling -
5 gobierno de la casa
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6 gobierno en la sombra
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7 gobierno autónomo
m.self-government, home rule, self-rule.* * *(n.) = autonomous regionEx. The autonomous regions are responsible for the public libraries, and in the majority of cases have enacted legislation at the local level for the operation of their systems.* * *(n.) = autonomous regionEx: The autonomous regions are responsible for the public libraries, and in the majority of cases have enacted legislation at the local level for the operation of their systems.
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8 gobierno central
m.central government, direct rule.* * *(n.) = central governmentEx. It has resulted in central government funding 'new blood' recruitment schemes for universities and polytechnics.* * *(n.) = central governmentEx: It has resulted in central government funding 'new blood' recruitment schemes for universities and polytechnics.
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9 gobierno de faldas
(n.) = petticoat governmentEx. Europeans noted with horror their habits of bathing frequently, derision of authoritarian structures, and worst of all, their ' petticoat governments'.* * *(n.) = petticoat governmentEx: Europeans noted with horror their habits of bathing frequently, derision of authoritarian structures, and worst of all, their ' petticoat governments'.
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10 gobierno de la mayoría
(n.) = majority ruleEx. They believed in the 'inevitability of stratification, necessity of aristocracy, importance of religion and morality, sanctity of property, unwisdom of majority rule, urgency of constitutionalism, and folly of all attempts at social and economic leveling'.* * *(n.) = majority ruleEx: They believed in the 'inevitability of stratification, necessity of aristocracy, importance of religion and morality, sanctity of property, unwisdom of majority rule, urgency of constitutionalism, and folly of all attempts at social and economic leveling'.
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11 gobierno del estado
(n.) = state governmentEx. During this period both Federal and state governments made money available for experimental projects.* * *(n.) = state governmentEx: During this period both Federal and state governments made money available for experimental projects.
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12 gobierno dominado por mujeres
(n.) = petticoat governmentEx. Europeans noted with horror their habits of bathing frequently, derision of authoritarian structures, and worst of all, their ' petticoat governments'.* * *(n.) = petticoat governmentEx: Europeans noted with horror their habits of bathing frequently, derision of authoritarian structures, and worst of all, their ' petticoat governments'.
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13 gobierno electrónico
Ex. More than 10,000 people ventured into cyberspace in May 1995 when the Clinton administration opened its 'information superhighway' for suggestions on how to build an efficient electronic government (e-government).* * *Ex: More than 10,000 people ventured into cyberspace in May 1995 when the Clinton administration opened its 'information superhighway' for suggestions on how to build an efficient electronic government (e-government).
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14 gobierno en el poder
(n.) = ruling governmentEx. This is not to say, though, that in some countries the 'all' that is available to gather into a current national bibliography is only that which the ruling government approve of.* * *(n.) = ruling governmentEx: This is not to say, though, that in some countries the 'all' that is available to gather into a current national bibliography is only that which the ruling government approve of.
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15 gobierno fantoche
(n.) = puppet regimeEx. They promoted an ideology of 'democratic' nation building that required the Iraqi puppet regime to at least give lip service to Western 'human rights' values.* * *(n.) = puppet regimeEx: They promoted an ideology of 'democratic' nation building that required the Iraqi puppet regime to at least give lip service to Western 'human rights' values.
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16 gobierno federal
m.federal government.* * *(n.) = federal governmentEx. During this period both Federal and State governments made money available for experimental projects.* * *(n.) = federal governmentEx: During this period both Federal and State governments made money available for experimental projects.
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17 gobierno laico
(n.) = secular stateEx. By creating a secular state and regarding religion as a natural right outside the jurisdiction of the state, the founders opted for persuasion rather than coercion.* * *(n.) = secular stateEx: By creating a secular state and regarding religion as a natural right outside the jurisdiction of the state, the founders opted for persuasion rather than coercion.
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18 gobierno local
m.local government, local authority.* * *(n.) = local governmentEx. The Group also produces specialized fortnightly publications, of which Europe Environment and Europe Energy have most relevance to local government.* * *(n.) = local governmentEx: The Group also produces specialized fortnightly publications, of which Europe Environment and Europe Energy have most relevance to local government.
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19 gobierno marioneta
(n.) = puppet regimeEx. They promoted an ideology of 'democratic' nation building that required the Iraqi puppet regime to at least give lip service to Western 'human rights' values.* * *(n.) = puppet regimeEx: They promoted an ideology of 'democratic' nation building that required the Iraqi puppet regime to at least give lip service to Western 'human rights' values.
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20 gobierno participativo
(n.) = participative managementEx. The process of full participative management, or workers' self-management, which turns hierarchy upside down, so that administrative function, veto power and decision making come from the bottom of the structure.* * *(n.) = participative managementEx: The process of full participative management, or workers' self-management, which turns hierarchy upside down, so that administrative function, veto power and decision making come from the bottom of the structure.
См. также в других словарях:
gobierno — sustantivo masculino 1. (no contable) Acción y resultado de gobernar o gobernarse: Es muy difícil el gobierno de una empresa tan grande. El gobierno de un petrolero es complicado. 2. Conjunto de personas y organismos que dirigen un Estado o un… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
gobierno — 1. m. Acción y efecto de gobernar o gobernarse. 2. Conjunto de los ministros de un Estado. ORTOGR. Escr. con may. inicial. 3. Empleo, ministerio y dignidad de gobernador. 4. Distrito o territorio en que tiene jurisdicción o autoridad el… … Diccionario de la lengua española
gobierno — Se escribe con inicial mayúscula cuando significa ‘conjunto de las personas que gobiernan un Estado, formado por el presidente y sus ministros’, tanto en singular como en plural: «El jefe del Gobierno alemán [...] acelera sus esfuerzos para… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
Gobierno — ► sustantivo masculino 1 Acción y resultado de gobernar, administrar o dirigir según unas normas a una familia, colectividad o estado: ■ en su familia, el gobierno de la casa es cosa de mujeres. SINÓNIMO dirección mandato 2 POLÍTICA Institución… … Enciclopedia Universal
Gobierno — El gobierno son las autoridades que dirigen, controlan y administran las instituciones del Estado el cual consiste en la conducción política general o ejercicio del poder del Estado. En sentido estricto, habitualmente se entiende por tal al… … Wikipedia Español
gobierno — ■ La democracia es el gobierno del pueblo, por el pueblo y para el pueblo. (Abraham Lincoln) ■ Curiosamente los votantes no se sienten responsables de los fracasos del gobierno que han votado. (Alberto Moravia) ■ Una dictadura es un estado en el… … Diccionario de citas
gobierno — {{#}}{{LM G19150}}{{〓}} {{SynG19642}} {{[}}gobierno{{]}} ‹go·bier·no› {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Dirección del funcionamiento de una colectividad: • El gobierno de la empresa está en manos del accionista mayoritario. Su forma de gobierno fue… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
gobierno — (m) (Básico) conjunto de personas que ejercen el poder, dirigen un país; también acción de dirigir un Estado Ejemplos: El presidente y sus ministros forman el gobierno. La monarquía es una de las formas de gobierno. Sinónimos: autoridad … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
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