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1 compensación por despido
(n.) = redundancy payment, severance compensation, severance pay, golden handshake, redundancy payEx. These payments cover the following: tide-over allowances for workers, including redundancy payments, resettlement allowances, and vocational training for those having to change their employment.Ex. Severance compensation has been a topic of growing importance as many organizations strive to gain competitiveness by downsizing and restructuring.Ex. Severance pay is probably the most significant benefit for both the academic institution and the retiree.Ex. She is quitting as finance director of the Sainsbury supermarket chain after a boardroom shake-up with a golden handshake likely to top £500000.Ex. Whether or not you are entitled to redundancy pay will depend on your individual circumstances.* * *(n.) = redundancy payment, severance compensation, severance pay, golden handshake, redundancy payEx: These payments cover the following: tide-over allowances for workers, including redundancy payments, resettlement allowances, and vocational training for those having to change their employment.
Ex: Severance compensation has been a topic of growing importance as many organizations strive to gain competitiveness by downsizing and restructuring.Ex: Severance pay is probably the most significant benefit for both the academic institution and the retiree.Ex: She is quitting as finance director of the Sainsbury supermarket chain after a boardroom shake-up with a golden handshake likely to top £500000.Ex: Whether or not you are entitled to redundancy pay will depend on your individual circumstances. -
2 despido
m.1 dismissal.despido forzoso compulsory redundancydespido improcedente wrongful dismissal; (por incumplimiento de contrato) unfair dismissal (por ir contra el derecho laboral)2 layoff, dismissal, discharge, removal from office.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: despedir.* * *1 dismissal, sacking\despido improcedente wrongful dismissal, unfair dismissal* * *noun m.* * *SM1) dismissal, sacking *despido arbitrario — wrongful dismissal, unfair dismissal
despido improcedente — wrongful dismissal, unfair dismissal
despido injustificado, despido injusto — wrongful dismissal, unfair dismissal
2) (=pago) severance pay, redundancy payment* * *masculino dismissal; ( por falta de trabajo) redundancy, layoff (AmE)* * *= dismissal, redundancy, discharge, layoff, termination, firing, sacking, job cut.Ex. In this context, salaries, bonus schemes and promotion are considered along with the corollaries of discipline and even dismissal for those who do not meet the required standard.Ex. Employers have often made 'no redundancy' agreements with unions implying that reductions have been arbitrary in their effect.Ex. A union contract usually spells out policies and procedures and workers' rights with respect to discharge.Ex. The director amplified: 'The personal touch would probably take some sting out of the layoff, but if I did it this way I could avoid involved discussions'.Ex. No area of library operations would be unaffected -- from the selection of materials to the hiring and termination of personnel.Ex. Librarians tend to be sued most frequently in actions involving personnel decisions (hiring, disciplining and firing employees).Ex. Helen Clark is refusing to say how big a cabinet reshuffle will be in the wake of David Benson's sacking.Ex. Microsoft has just announced 1400 job cuts to reduce costs.----* compensación por despido = redundancy payment, severance compensation, severance pay, golden handshake, severance scheme, redundancy pay.* despido improcedente = wrongful dismissal.* indemnización por despido = severance compensation, severance pay, golden handshake, severance scheme, redundancy pay.* * *masculino dismissal; ( por falta de trabajo) redundancy, layoff (AmE)* * *= dismissal, redundancy, discharge, layoff, termination, firing, sacking, job cut.Ex: In this context, salaries, bonus schemes and promotion are considered along with the corollaries of discipline and even dismissal for those who do not meet the required standard.
Ex: Employers have often made 'no redundancy' agreements with unions implying that reductions have been arbitrary in their effect.Ex: A union contract usually spells out policies and procedures and workers' rights with respect to discharge.Ex: The director amplified: 'The personal touch would probably take some sting out of the layoff, but if I did it this way I could avoid involved discussions'.Ex: No area of library operations would be unaffected -- from the selection of materials to the hiring and termination of personnel.Ex: Librarians tend to be sued most frequently in actions involving personnel decisions (hiring, disciplining and firing employees).Ex: Helen Clark is refusing to say how big a cabinet reshuffle will be in the wake of David Benson's sacking.Ex: Microsoft has just announced 1400 job cuts to reduce costs.* compensación por despido = redundancy payment, severance compensation, severance pay, golden handshake, severance scheme, redundancy pay.* despido improcedente = wrongful dismissal.* indemnización por despido = severance compensation, severance pay, golden handshake, severance scheme, redundancy pay.* * *dismissal; (por falta de trabajo) redundancy, layoff ( AmE)Compuestos:mass dismissal● despido improcedente or indebido or injustificadounfair o wrongful dismissal* * *
Del verbo despedir: ( conjugate despedir)
despido es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
despedir
despido
despedir ( conjugate despedir) verbo transitivo
1 ( decir adiós):
2 ( del trabajo) to dismiss, fire (colloq);
( por reducción de personal) to lay off
3 ‹ olor› to give off;
‹humo/vapor› to emit, give off;
el conductor salió despedido del asiento the driver was thrown out of his seat
despedirse verbo pronominal ( decir adiós) to say goodbye;
despidose de algn to say goodbye to sb
despido sustantivo masculino
dismissal;
( por falta de trabajo) redundancy, layoff
despedir verbo transitivo
1 (a un empleado) to sack, fire
2 (a alguien que se va) to see off
3 to say goodbye to
4 (aroma, humo, etc) to give off
despido sustantivo masculino dismissal, sacking
' despido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
oler
- cesantía
- desahuciar
- indemnización
- indemnizar
- injustificado
- liquidación
English:
by-product
- dismissal
- gross
- notice
- push
- redundancy
- redundancy pay
- removal
- sack
- sacking
- severance
- unfair dismissal
- result
* * *♦ nm1. [expulsión] dismissal;su falta de disciplina precipitó su despido his lack of discipline led to his dismissal o sacking;la reestructuración de la empresa significó docenas de despidos the restructuring of the company meant dozens of lay-offsdespido colectivo mass lay-off o Br redundancy;despido improcedente [por incumplimiento de contrato] wrongful dismissal;[por ir contra el derecho laboral] unfair o illegal dismissal;despido inmediato summary dismissal;despido libre dismissal without compensation;2. [indemnización] redundancy money, US severance payment* * *m1 dismissal2 ( indemnización) severance pay* * *despido nm: dismissal, layoff* * *despido n redundancy [pl. redundancies] -
3 finiquito
m.1 settlement (finance) (de deuda).2 closing, acquittance, liquidation, act of closing.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: finiquitar.* * *1 (acción) settlement2 (documento) final discharge* * *SM (Com, Econ) settlement* * ** * *= redundancy payment, severance compensation, severance pay, golden handshake, redundancy pay.Ex. These payments cover the following: tide-over allowances for workers, including redundancy payments, resettlement allowances, and vocational training for those having to change their employment.Ex. Severance compensation has been a topic of growing importance as many organizations strive to gain competitiveness by downsizing and restructuring.Ex. Severance pay is probably the most significant benefit for both the academic institution and the retiree.Ex. She is quitting as finance director of the Sainsbury supermarket chain after a boardroom shake-up with a golden handshake likely to top £500000.Ex. Whether or not you are entitled to redundancy pay will depend on your individual circumstances.* * ** * *= redundancy payment, severance compensation, severance pay, golden handshake, redundancy pay.Ex: These payments cover the following: tide-over allowances for workers, including redundancy payments, resettlement allowances, and vocational training for those having to change their employment.
Ex: Severance compensation has been a topic of growing importance as many organizations strive to gain competitiveness by downsizing and restructuring.Ex: Severance pay is probably the most significant benefit for both the academic institution and the retiree.Ex: She is quitting as finance director of the Sainsbury supermarket chain after a boardroom shake-up with a golden handshake likely to top £500000.Ex: Whether or not you are entitled to redundancy pay will depend on your individual circumstances.* * *(de una cuenta, un pleito) settlementdar finiquito a una cuenta to settle an accountfirmó el finiquito al dejar la empresa she signed the release document when she left the company* * *
Del verbo finiquitar: ( conjugate finiquitar)
finiquito es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
finiquitó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
finiquitar
finiquito
finiquitar
1 Econ (una cuenta) to settle and close
2 (acabar) to finish: por fin hemos finiquitado el trabajo, we've finished the work at last
finiquito sustantivo masculino settlement
' finiquito' also found in these entries:
English:
pay off
* * *finiquito nmFin [de deuda] settlement; [por despido] Br redundancy o US lay-off settlement; [concluir] to finish, to wind up* * *m COM settlement* * *finiquito nm: settlement (of an account) -
4 indemnización por despido
severance pay* * *(n.) = severance compensation, severance pay, golden handshake, severance scheme, redundancy payEx. Severance compensation has been a topic of growing importance as many organizations strive to gain competitiveness by downsizing and restructuring.Ex. Severance pay is probably the most significant benefit for both the academic institution and the retiree.Ex. She is quitting as finance director of the Sainsbury supermarket chain after a boardroom shake-up with a golden handshake likely to top £500000.Ex. The severance scheme was seen by many as compensation to outgoing councillors, to sweeten the pill of their political demise.Ex. Whether or not you are entitled to redundancy pay will depend on your individual circumstances.* * *(n.) = severance compensation, severance pay, golden handshake, severance scheme, redundancy payEx: Severance compensation has been a topic of growing importance as many organizations strive to gain competitiveness by downsizing and restructuring.
Ex: Severance pay is probably the most significant benefit for both the academic institution and the retiree.Ex: She is quitting as finance director of the Sainsbury supermarket chain after a boardroom shake-up with a golden handshake likely to top £500000.Ex: The severance scheme was seen by many as compensation to outgoing councillors, to sweeten the pill of their political demise.Ex: Whether or not you are entitled to redundancy pay will depend on your individual circumstances. -
5 compensación
f.1 compensation, recompense, amends, indemnification.2 compensation, counterbalancing factor, offset.3 padding.4 clearance.* * *1 compensation, indemnity\cámara de compensación clearing housecompensación bancaria clearing* * *SF1) (=pago) compensationcomo o en compensación — as compensation
le ofreció 100.000 dólares como compensación — he offered him 100,000 dollars compensation
compensación por despido — severance pay, redundancy payment
2) (=recompensa)en compensación: tendrán que devolver sus tierras, pero en compensación,... — they will have to give up their land, but in return o in exchange,...
3) (=equilibrio)4) (Jur) [de deudas] compensation, redress5) (Econ) clearing* * *1) ( contapartida) compensation¿qué puedo ofrecerles como compensación? — how can I make it up to you?
2) (Fin) clearance, clearing* * *= compensation, reimbursement, reparation, payback, quid pro quo, redress.Ex. Therefore to bind up more copies of an edition than could be sold within a short period of time tied up capital without any compensation.Ex. This article considers the following models of payment: tuition reimbursement by employer; tuition paid by the student; and tuition assisted by scholarship or grant.Ex. This government agency was established to administer claims and reparations arising from World War 1.Ex. In the 1980s the illegal reproduction and distribution of information was a tedious process that generally produced poor payback.Ex. This has occurred because publishers have required a transfer of copyright as a quid pro quo for publication.Ex. The prevention of piracy is clearly preferable to seeking redress in the courts.----* compensación por daños y perjuicios = liquidated damages.* compensación por despido = redundancy payment, severance compensation, severance pay, golden handshake, redundancy pay.* compensación punitiva = punitive damages, exemplary damages.* compensación sin determinación de culpabilidad = no-fault compensation.* en compensación = compensatory.* que no tiene compensación = non-compensatory [noncompensatory].* * *1) ( contapartida) compensation¿qué puedo ofrecerles como compensación? — how can I make it up to you?
2) (Fin) clearance, clearing* * *= compensation, reimbursement, reparation, payback, quid pro quo, redress.Ex: Therefore to bind up more copies of an edition than could be sold within a short period of time tied up capital without any compensation.
Ex: This article considers the following models of payment: tuition reimbursement by employer; tuition paid by the student; and tuition assisted by scholarship or grant.Ex: This government agency was established to administer claims and reparations arising from World War 1.Ex: In the 1980s the illegal reproduction and distribution of information was a tedious process that generally produced poor payback.Ex: This has occurred because publishers have required a transfer of copyright as a quid pro quo for publication.Ex: The prevention of piracy is clearly preferable to seeking redress in the courts.* compensación por daños y perjuicios = liquidated damages.* compensación por despido = redundancy payment, severance compensation, severance pay, golden handshake, redundancy pay.* compensación punitiva = punitive damages, exemplary damages.* compensación sin determinación de culpabilidad = no-fault compensation.* en compensación = compensatory.* que no tiene compensación = non-compensatory [noncompensatory].* * *A1 (resarcimiento) compensationacepto el traslado si en compensación me aumentan el sueldo I'll accept the transfer if my salary is increased by way of compensation¿qué puedo ofrecerles como compensación? how can I make it up to you?2 (pago) compensationexijo una compensación por los perjuicios sufridos I demand compensation for the damage done* * *
compensación sustantivo femenino ( contapartida) compensation;
en compensación por algo in compensation for sth
compensación sustantivo femenino compensation
' compensación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cámara
- contrapartida
- liquidación
English:
claim
- clearance
- clearing
- compensation
* * *compensación nf1. [indemnización] compensation;en compensación (por) in return (for);recibió 10 millones en compensación por el fallecimiento de su marido she received 10 million in compensation for the death of her husband;solicitan una compensación económica por los daños sufridos they are seeking financial compensation for the damage2. Fin clearingcompensación bancaria bank clearing3. Psi compensation* * *f compensation* * ** * *compensación n compensation -
6 director de finanzas
(n.) = finance directorEx. She is quitting as finance director of the Sainsbury supermarket chain after a boardroom shake-up with a golden handshake likely to top £500000.* * *(n.) = finance directorEx: She is quitting as finance director of the Sainsbury supermarket chain after a boardroom shake-up with a golden handshake likely to top £500000.
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7 director financiero
m.chief financial officer, finance director, CFO.* * *(n.) = finance director, chief financial officerEx. She is quitting as finance director of the Sainsbury supermarket chain after a boardroom shake-up with a golden handshake likely to top £500000.Ex. Niklaus Meier assumes the Chief Financial Officer's responsibilities ad interim in addition to his current position as Chief Commercial Officer.* * *(n.) = finance director, chief financial officerEx: She is quitting as finance director of the Sainsbury supermarket chain after a boardroom shake-up with a golden handshake likely to top £500000.
Ex: Niklaus Meier assumes the Chief Financial Officer's responsibilities ad interim in addition to his current position as Chief Commercial Officer. -
8 indemnización
f.1 indemnification, compensation, reparation, restitution.2 indemnification pay, indemnification.* * *1 (compensación) compensation, indemnity2 (acción) indemnification\indemnización por despido severance pay* * *noun f.indemnification, compensation* * *SF1) (=acto) indemnification2) (=suma) compensation, indemnitypagó mil dólares de indemnización — he paid one thousand dollars in damages o in compensation
3) pl indemnizaciones (Mil, Pol) reparations* * *a) ( por pérdidas sufridas) compensation, indemnity (frml); ( por posibles pérdidas) indemnity (frml)b) ( por despido) severance pay* * *= indemnity, reparation, settlement.Ex. This is a proposal for a directive to approximate the laws relating to guarantees and indemnities.Ex. This government agency was established to administer claims and reparations arising from World War 1.Ex. According to the market regulator, the traders would be required to mandatorily honour the obligation of delivering the shares at the time of settlement.----* indemnizaciones = compensation coverage.* indemnización por daños y perjuicios = compensatory damages.* indemnización por despido = severance compensation, severance pay, golden handshake, severance scheme, redundancy pay.* indemnización por despido, finiquito, compensación por despido = severance scheme.* póliza contra indemnizaciones = indemnity insurance, indemnity policy.* seguro contra indemnizaciones = indemnity policy.* seguro contra indemnizaciones profesionales = indemnity insurance.* * *a) ( por pérdidas sufridas) compensation, indemnity (frml); ( por posibles pérdidas) indemnity (frml)b) ( por despido) severance pay* * *= indemnity, reparation, settlement.Ex: This is a proposal for a directive to approximate the laws relating to guarantees and indemnities.
Ex: This government agency was established to administer claims and reparations arising from World War 1.Ex: According to the market regulator, the traders would be required to mandatorily honour the obligation of delivering the shares at the time of settlement.* indemnizaciones = compensation coverage.* indemnización por daños y perjuicios = compensatory damages.* indemnización por despido = severance compensation, severance pay, golden handshake, severance scheme, redundancy pay.* indemnización por despido, finiquito, compensación por despido = severance scheme.* póliza contra indemnizaciones = indemnity insurance, indemnity policy.* seguro contra indemnizaciones = indemnity policy.* seguro contra indemnizaciones profesionales = indemnity insurance.* * *cobramos una buena indemnización we received generous compensation2 (por despido) severance payCompuestos:damages (pl)relocation allowance* * *
indemnización sustantivo femenino
( por posibles pérdidas) indemnity (frml);
indemnización sustantivo femenino Fin (cantidad de dinero) indemnity, compensation
' indemnización' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
expropiación
- expropiar
- pactar
- reclamar
English:
award
- compensation
- compensatory
- indemnification
- indemnity
- redundancy pay
- restitution
- severance
- redundancy
* * *[compensación] [por catástrofe] compensation; Der indemnización por daños y perjuicios damages* * *f compensation* * *indemnización nf, pl - ciones1) : indemnity2)indemnización por despido : severance pay -
9 reestructuración
f.1 restructuring, shake-up, company shake-out, reorganization.2 refinancing, rollover.* * *1 restructuring, reorganization* * *SF restructuring, reorganizing* * *femenino restructuring, reorganization* * *= restructuring [re-structuring], repackaging [re-packaging], realignment, reshuffling, reengineering [re-engineering], makeover [make-over], makeover [make-over], reframing, shake-up, reshuffle, restructuration, revamp.Ex. The subsequent report, a tour de force, recommended the restructuring of library authorities into larger units.Ex. Repackaging is the extraction of the meaning from the information sources discovered, rewording it, perhaps summarising it, and re-presenting it in a form more easily assimilable by the enquirer.Ex. The challenge to libraries of these institutions calls for reassessment of programmes and realignment in their power structures.Ex. This article describes the reshuffling of key executives by American Telephone and Telegraph Company (ATandT).Ex. Reengineering involves eliminating repeated work spending less time with administrative tasks.Ex. The article is entitled 'TI: 'Changing floors': a summer 2000 stock makeover for the Robinson Library'.Ex. The article is entitled 'TI: 'Changing floors': a summer 2000 stock makeover for the Robinson Library'.Ex. This paper attempts to provide such a reframing.Ex. She is quitting as finance director of the Sainsbury supermarket chain after a boardroom shake-up with a golden handshake likely to top £500000.Ex. The strongest clue that a reshuffle is on the cards is the regularity with which the press has started to attack specific ministers.Ex. The restructuration and consolidation of European defence industries cannot be left exclusively to the market.Ex. The new version of search software amounts to a complete revamp rather than just an incremental upgrade.* * *femenino restructuring, reorganization* * *= restructuring [re-structuring], repackaging [re-packaging], realignment, reshuffling, reengineering [re-engineering], makeover [make-over], makeover [make-over], reframing, shake-up, reshuffle, restructuration, revamp.Ex: The subsequent report, a tour de force, recommended the restructuring of library authorities into larger units.
Ex: Repackaging is the extraction of the meaning from the information sources discovered, rewording it, perhaps summarising it, and re-presenting it in a form more easily assimilable by the enquirer.Ex: The challenge to libraries of these institutions calls for reassessment of programmes and realignment in their power structures.Ex: This article describes the reshuffling of key executives by American Telephone and Telegraph Company (ATandT).Ex: Reengineering involves eliminating repeated work spending less time with administrative tasks.Ex: The article is entitled 'TI: 'Changing floors': a summer 2000 stock makeover for the Robinson Library'.Ex: The article is entitled 'TI: 'Changing floors': a summer 2000 stock makeover for the Robinson Library'.Ex: This paper attempts to provide such a reframing.Ex: She is quitting as finance director of the Sainsbury supermarket chain after a boardroom shake-up with a golden handshake likely to top £500000.Ex: The strongest clue that a reshuffle is on the cards is the regularity with which the press has started to attack specific ministers.Ex: The restructuration and consolidation of European defence industries cannot be left exclusively to the market.Ex: The new version of search software amounts to a complete revamp rather than just an incremental upgrade.* * *(de una empresa) restructuring, reorganizationla reestructuración de la deuda externa the restructuring of the foreign debt* * *
reestructuración sustantivo femenino restructuring
' reestructuración' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
reconversión
English:
restructuring
* * *restructuring* * *f restructuring -
10 remodelación
f.1 restoration, redecoration, modernization, reconstruction.2 remodeling, conversion, house conversion, work of reconstruction.* * *1 (modificación) reshaping2 (reorganización) reorganization3 (ministerial) reshuffle* * *SF1) (Arquit) remodelling, remodeling (EEUU)2) (Aut) restyling3) [de organización] restructuring; (Pol) reshuffle* * *femenino (Arquit) remodeling*, redesigning; ( de organización) reorganization, restructuring* * *= redesign, restructuring [re-structuring], refurbishment, retooling, remodelling [remodeling, -USA], reengineering [re-engineering], remaking [re-making], revamp, revamping, shake-up, reshuffle, renewal, repurposing, restructuration.Ex. This action was the redesign of the enquiry form in order to elicit more information from the enquirer.Ex. The subsequent report, a tour de force, recommended the restructuring of library authorities into larger units.Ex. The refurbishment of the library building has been one of the major recent developments.Ex. Over the course of the next 20 years libraries will be undergoing significant retooling so that they can move beyond their traditional roles.Ex. Long-range planning is essential and necessary as emergency measures, or as first steps in a staged plan of remodelling.Ex. Reengineering involves eliminating repeated work spending less time with administrative tasks.Ex. The article 'The remaking of librarians in the knowledge era' details some of the efforts made to 'remake' the collection, advertise library services and rebuild membership.Ex. The new version of search software amounts to a complete revamp rather than just an incremental upgrade.Ex. This is part of the company's revamping of its Web service aiming to bring users many benefits.Ex. She is quitting as finance director of the Sainsbury supermarket chain after a boardroom shake-up with a golden handshake likely to top £500000.Ex. The strongest clue that a reshuffle is on the cards is the regularity with which the press has started to attack specific ministers.Ex. Indeed, if they are not successful at such attempts toward renewal, dissolution and displacement are inevitable.Ex. The author talks about the current state of Web site usability, repurposing content, and the importance of the end users' natural habitat.Ex. The restructuration and consolidation of European defence industries cannot be left exclusively to the market.----* en proceso de remodelación = under renovation.* en remodelación = under renovation.* remodelación del gabinete = cabinet reshuffle.* remodelación urbana = urban renewal.* * *femenino (Arquit) remodeling*, redesigning; ( de organización) reorganization, restructuring* * *= redesign, restructuring [re-structuring], refurbishment, retooling, remodelling [remodeling, -USA], reengineering [re-engineering], remaking [re-making], revamp, revamping, shake-up, reshuffle, renewal, repurposing, restructuration.Ex: This action was the redesign of the enquiry form in order to elicit more information from the enquirer.
Ex: The subsequent report, a tour de force, recommended the restructuring of library authorities into larger units.Ex: The refurbishment of the library building has been one of the major recent developments.Ex: Over the course of the next 20 years libraries will be undergoing significant retooling so that they can move beyond their traditional roles.Ex: Long-range planning is essential and necessary as emergency measures, or as first steps in a staged plan of remodelling.Ex: Reengineering involves eliminating repeated work spending less time with administrative tasks.Ex: The article 'The remaking of librarians in the knowledge era' details some of the efforts made to 'remake' the collection, advertise library services and rebuild membership.Ex: The new version of search software amounts to a complete revamp rather than just an incremental upgrade.Ex: This is part of the company's revamping of its Web service aiming to bring users many benefits.Ex: She is quitting as finance director of the Sainsbury supermarket chain after a boardroom shake-up with a golden handshake likely to top £500000.Ex: The strongest clue that a reshuffle is on the cards is the regularity with which the press has started to attack specific ministers.Ex: Indeed, if they are not successful at such attempts toward renewal, dissolution and displacement are inevitable.Ex: The author talks about the current state of Web site usability, repurposing content, and the importance of the end users' natural habitat.Ex: The restructuration and consolidation of European defence industries cannot be left exclusively to the market.* en proceso de remodelación = under renovation.* en remodelación = under renovation.* remodelación del gabinete = cabinet reshuffle.* remodelación urbana = urban renewal.* * *A ( Arquit) remodeling*, redesigningB (de una organización) reorganization, restructuringanunció la remodelación del gabinete he announced a cabinet reshuffle* * *
remodelación sustantivo femenino (Arquit) remodeling( conjugate remodeling), redesigning;
( de organización) reorganization, restructuring;
( del gabinete) (Pol) reshuffle
remodelación sustantivo femenino
1 Arquit remodelling, redesigning
2 (de un organismo) reorganization, restructuring
3 Pol reshuffle
' remodelación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
crisis
English:
reshuffle
* * *remodelación nf1. [de edificio, plaza] renovation2. [de gobierno, organización] reshuffle;remodelación ministerial cabinet reshuffle* * ** * *remodelación nf, pl - ciones1) : remodeling2) : reorganization, restructuring -
11 reorganización
f.1 reorganization, realignment, reorganisation.2 reorganization, reshuffle, shake-up, shakeup.* * *1 reorganization\reorganización ministerial cabinet reshuffle* * *noun f.* * ** * *femenino reorganization* * *= reorganisation [reorganization, -USA], repackaging [re-packaging], redeployment, redevelopment [re-development], reshuffling, respacing, makeover [make-over], makeover [make-over], rethinking [re-thinking], rethink [re-think], shake-up, reshuffle.Ex. To reallocate the records by spreading them out evenly in the available space, a procedure called ' reorganisation' is used.Ex. Repackaging is the extraction of the meaning from the information sources discovered, rewording it, perhaps summarising it, and re-presenting it in a form more easily assimilable by the enquirer.Ex. What I would like to see would be the redeployment of staffs of libraries.Ex. The board chose to place the redevelopment issue in the hands of a committee, on which users formed the majority.Ex. This article describes the reshuffling of key executives by American Telephone and Telegraph Company (ATandT).Ex. This article describes a project undertaken at Aston University Library to use the spreadsheet package Excel to assist in planning the respacing of the periodical stock.Ex. The article is entitled 'TI: 'Changing floors': a summer 2000 stock makeover for the Robinson Library'.Ex. The article is entitled 'TI: 'Changing floors': a summer 2000 stock makeover for the Robinson Library'.Ex. To enable librarians to face this challenge requires a radical re-thinking of library school syllabuses.Ex. In this article a re-think about the nature of university education is given.Ex. She is quitting as finance director of the Sainsbury supermarket chain after a boardroom shake-up with a golden handshake likely to top £500000.Ex. The strongest clue that a reshuffle is on the cards is the regularity with which the press has started to attack specific ministers.* * *femenino reorganization* * *= reorganisation [reorganization, -USA], repackaging [re-packaging], redeployment, redevelopment [re-development], reshuffling, respacing, makeover [make-over], makeover [make-over], rethinking [re-thinking], rethink [re-think], shake-up, reshuffle.Ex: To reallocate the records by spreading them out evenly in the available space, a procedure called ' reorganisation' is used.
Ex: Repackaging is the extraction of the meaning from the information sources discovered, rewording it, perhaps summarising it, and re-presenting it in a form more easily assimilable by the enquirer.Ex: What I would like to see would be the redeployment of staffs of libraries.Ex: The board chose to place the redevelopment issue in the hands of a committee, on which users formed the majority.Ex: This article describes the reshuffling of key executives by American Telephone and Telegraph Company (ATandT).Ex: This article describes a project undertaken at Aston University Library to use the spreadsheet package Excel to assist in planning the respacing of the periodical stock.Ex: The article is entitled 'TI: 'Changing floors': a summer 2000 stock makeover for the Robinson Library'.Ex: The article is entitled 'TI: 'Changing floors': a summer 2000 stock makeover for the Robinson Library'.Ex: To enable librarians to face this challenge requires a radical re-thinking of library school syllabuses.Ex: In this article a re-think about the nature of university education is given.Ex: She is quitting as finance director of the Sainsbury supermarket chain after a boardroom shake-up with a golden handshake likely to top £500000.Ex: The strongest clue that a reshuffle is on the cards is the regularity with which the press has started to attack specific ministers.* * *reorganization* * *[reestructuración] reorganization; [del gobierno] reshuffle* * *f reorganization -
12 gratificación
nfgratuity n, perk ngratifi-cación por fin de servicio golden handshake, golden parachutegratificación por méritos merit paymentgratis adv free of charge adv -
13 indemnización
nfcompensation n, recompense n, reparation nindemnización por despido golden handshake, golden parachute, severance pay -
14 gratificación
f.1 reward, fee, bonus, tip.2 satisfaction, relish, pleasure, gratification.* * *1 (satisfacción) gratification2 (recompensa) reward3 (extra) bonus* * *SF1) (=recompensa) reward, recompense; (=propina) tip; (=aguinaldo) gratuity; [de sueldo, como prima] bonus2) (=satisfacción) gratification* * *a) ( bonificación) bonus; ( recompensa) rewardb) ( satisfacción) gratification* * *= reward, gratification, gratuity.Ex. The dependence on bosses for recognition, rewards, and advancement breeds an artificiality of relationship, a need to be polite and agreeable.Ex. It is the 'intellectual challenge' and the ' gratification of providing personal assistance' that constitute the attraction of reference librarianship.Ex. Journeymen traditionally had the perquisite of a free copy of each book that they had helped to print, besides occasional gratuities from authors.----* gratificación demorada = delayed gratification, deferred gratification.* gratificación inmediata = instant gratification.* obtener gratificación = obtain + gratification.* usos y gratificaciones = uses and gratifications.* * *a) ( bonificación) bonus; ( recompensa) rewardb) ( satisfacción) gratification* * *= reward, gratification, gratuity.Ex: The dependence on bosses for recognition, rewards, and advancement breeds an artificiality of relationship, a need to be polite and agreeable.
Ex: It is the 'intellectual challenge' and the ' gratification of providing personal assistance' that constitute the attraction of reference librarianship.Ex: Journeymen traditionally had the perquisite of a free copy of each book that they had helped to print, besides occasional gratuities from authors.* gratificación demorada = delayed gratification, deferred gratification.* gratificación inmediata = instant gratification.* obtener gratificación = obtain + gratification.* usos y gratificaciones = uses and gratifications.* * *1 (bonificación) bonus; (recompensa) reward2 (satisfacción) gratification* * *
gratificación sustantivo femenino
( recompensa) reward
gratificación sustantivo femenino incentive, extra, bonus: nos dieron una pequeña gratificación por nuestra ayuda, they gave us a small bonus for helping
' gratificación' also found in these entries:
English:
bonus
- golden handshake
- gratification
* * *1. [moral] reward2. [monetaria] [por un trabajo] bonus;[por hallar algo] reward* * *f1 por satisfacción gratification* * *gratificación nf, pl - ciones1) satisfacción: gratification2) : bonus3) recompensa: recompense, reward -
15 jubilarse
1 (retirarse) to retire* * *VPR1) [trabajador] to retirejubilarse anticipadamente — to take early retirement, retire early
2) CAm (=hacer novillos) to play truant3) Caribe * (=instruirse) to gain experience* * *(v.) = retireEx. Staff leaving for other jobs, retiring or simply dying (the age profile is inexorably rising in most SLIS) are nor replaced.* * *(v.) = retireEx: Staff leaving for other jobs, retiring or simply dying (the age profile is inexorably rising in most SLIS) are nor replaced.
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■jubilarse vr (retirarse) to retire, go into retirement
' jubilarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hablar
- jubilar
- retirar
English:
golden handshake
- retire
- hooky
* * *vpr1. [retirarse] to retire2. Cuba, Méx [ganar experiencia] to gain experience[del trabajo] Br to skive off, US to goof offjubilar2 adjAm Rel jubilee* * *v/r1 retire2 C.Am.play hooky fam, be truant, Brplay truant* * *vr: to retire* * *jubilarse vb to retire
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