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1 govern
n (m) government -
2 esmerçar
v to sink (money into something) / to invest (in something)El govern ha esmerçat 81,5 milions per fer front a la crisi - The government has sunk 81.5 million into dealing with the crisisAquesta ha estat la principal motivació de l'esforç esmerçat per tot el Departament en preparar-la - This has been the prime motivation for the effort sunk into preparing it by the whole department -
3 fotre
v1. (vulg) to fuck / to screw / to bangFes-te fotre! - Fuck off! / Go screw yourself!2. to doQuè fots aquí? - What (the heck) are you doing here?3. to put / to placeVan fotre una bomba a la comissaria - They put a bomb in the police station4. to giveEm va fotre un cop de puny - He punched meAlgú em pot fotre un cop de mà? - Can anybody give me a hand?5. to beginVa fotre a cantar - He began to singEm vaig fotre a plorar - I began to cryexpr se'n fotre d'(alguna cosa) to not give a shit / crap about (something)El govern se'n fot de la voluntat popular - The government doesn't give a shit / crap what the people wantexpr fotre el camp to fuck off -
4 governar
v to govern / to rule -
5 òrgan
n1. (m) organòrgans de govern - Organs of government2. (m) organTrasplantament d'òrgans - Organ transplant -
6 remodelació
n (f) remodelling (Br.) / remodeling (Am.) / reconstructionRemodelació del govern - Government reshuffle -
7 rotar
v1. to burp / to belch2. (vulg) to feel likeEl govern fa el que li rota - The govenrment does as it likes -
8 seu
adj his/her/its/theirpron his/hers/theirsn1. (f) headquartersLa seu de l'ONU és a Nova York - UN headquarters are in New York2. (f) venueHanover va ser la seu de la Expo 2000 - Hanover was the venue for the 2000 World Fair3. (f) seatLa seu de govern - The Seat of Government4. (f) seeLa Santa Seu - The Holy See
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govern — gov·ern / gə vərn/ vt 1: to exercise continuous sovereign authority over; esp: to control and direct the administration of policy in 2: to exert a determining or guiding influence in or over the testator s assets are govern ed by will substitutes … Law dictionary
govern — govern, rule are comparable when they mean to exercise power or authority in controlling or directing another or others, often specifically those persons who comprise a state or nation. Govern may imply power, whether despotic or constitutional,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Govern — Gov ern, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Governed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Governing}.] [OF. governer, F. gouverner, fr. L. gubernare to steer, pilot, govern, Gr. kyberna^n. Cf. {Gubernatorial}.] 1. To direct and control, as the actions or conduct of men, either… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
govern — gov‧ern [ˈgʌvən ǁ ərn] verb 1. [intransitive, transitive] to officially and legally run a country and make decisions about taxes, laws, public services etc: • the politicians who govern the country • A small military elite has been governing for… … Financial and business terms
govern — [guv′ərn] vt. [ME governen < OFr gouverner < L gubernare, to pilot (a ship), direct, guide < Gr kybernan, to steer, govern, prob. of non IE orig.] 1. to exercise authority over; rule, administer, direct, control, manage, etc. 2. to… … English World dictionary
govern — late 13c., from O.Fr. governer (11c., Mod.Fr. gouverner) govern, from L. gubernare to direct, rule, guide, govern (Cf. Sp. gobernar, It. governare), originally to steer, a nautical borrowing from Gk. kybernan to steer or pilot a ship, direct (the … Etymology dictionary
govern — [v1] take control; rule administer, assume command, be in power, be in the driver’s seat*, call the shots*, call the signals*, captain*, carry out, command, conduct, control, dictate, direct, execute, exercise authority, guide, head, head up,… … New thesaurus
Govern — Gov ern, v. i. To exercise authority; to administer the laws; to have the control. Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
govern — ► VERB 1) conduct the policy and affairs of (a state, organization, or people). 2) control or influence. 3) constitute a rule, standard, or principle for. 4) Grammar (of a word) require that (another word or group of words) be in a particular… … English terms dictionary
govern — verb ADVERB ▪ effectively, well ▪ directly ▪ The colony was governed directly from Paris. VERB + GOVERN ▪ be fit to, be unfit … Collocations dictionary
govern */*/ — UK [ˈɡʌvə(r)n] / US [ˈɡʌvərn] verb Word forms govern : present tense I/you/we/they govern he/she/it governs present participle governing past tense governed past participle governed 1) [intransitive/transitive] to control and manage an area, city … English dictionary