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1 cutback
['kʌtbæk]nome econ. riduzione f.cutbacks in — tagli alle spese per [defence, health, education]
* * *cutback /ˈkʌtbæk/n.* * *['kʌtbæk]nome econ. riduzione f.cutbacks in — tagli alle spese per [defence, health, education]
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2 cutback
cutback [ˈkʌtbæk]* * *['kʌtbæk]noun réduction fcutbacks in — réductions dans le budget de [defence, health, education]
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3 bufar
v.1 to snort.está que bufa he's furious2 to snort at.Nos bufa el toro The bull snorts at us.* * *1 (toro) to snort2 (persona) to be fuming* * *1.VI [toro] to snort; [gato] to spit2.See:* * *verbo intransitivoa) toro/caballo to snortb) (fam) persona to snortpapá está que bufa — dad's hopping mad o fuming (colloq)
* * *= froth at + the mouth.Ex. This luxurious hotel was not a likely setting for union leaders to froth at the mouth over government cutbacks.* * *verbo intransitivoa) toro/caballo to snortb) (fam) persona to snortpapá está que bufa — dad's hopping mad o fuming (colloq)
* * *= froth at + the mouth.Ex: This luxurious hotel was not a likely setting for union leaders to froth at the mouth over government cutbacks.
* * *bufar [A1 ]vi1 «toro/caballo» to snort2 ( fam); «persona» to snort—¡tú que vas a entender! —bufó con desprecio what would you know about it? he snorted contemptuouslypapá está que bufa dad's hopping mad o fuming ( colloq)* * *
bufar ( conjugate bufar) verbo intransitivo
to snort
bufar verbo intransitivo
1 (un animal) to snort
2 (persona) to be fuming, to snort
' bufar' also found in these entries:
English:
hiss
- snort
- spit
* * *bufar vi1. [toro, caballo] to snort;[gato] to hiss* * *v/i2:está que bufa fig fam he’s seething* * *bufar vi: to snort* * *bufar vb to snort -
4 echar chispas
v.1 to sparkle, to give off sparks, to spark.Las joyas echaban chispas The jewelry sparkled.2 to fume with anger, to blaze with anger, to speak daggers.María echaba chispas Mary fumed with anger.* * *figurado to be raging* * *(v.) = fume, froth at + the mouthEx. Who has not had occasion to fume at the need to consult a large number of Official journals in order to reconstitute the current text of a particular regulation from all its amendments and corrigenda!.Ex. This luxurious hotel was not a likely setting for union leaders to froth at the mouth over government cutbacks.* * *(v.) = fume, froth at + the mouthEx: Who has not had occasion to fume at the need to consult a large number of Official journals in order to reconstitute the current text of a particular regulation from all its amendments and corrigenda!.
Ex: This luxurious hotel was not a likely setting for union leaders to froth at the mouth over government cutbacks. -
5 echar humo
v.to fume, to smoke.* * *to smoke* * *(v.) = blow + smoke, fume, steam, smoulder [smolder, -USA], froth at + the mouthEx. He adjusted himself comfortably in the chair, overlapped his legs, and blew a smoke ring that dissolved two feet above her head.Ex. Who has not had occasion to fume at the need to consult a large number of Official journals in order to reconstitute the current text of a particular regulation from all its amendments and corrigenda!.Ex. Here, the earth still steams with the heat of the lava, and gusts of warm air seem to come from nowhere.Ex. The remains of the tin-roofed food stalls still smouldered near the temple and adjoining settlement on a craggy hilltop about 4000 ft high.Ex. This luxurious hotel was not a likely setting for union leaders to froth at the mouth over government cutbacks.* * *(v.) = blow + smoke, fume, steam, smoulder [smolder, -USA], froth at + the mouthEx: He adjusted himself comfortably in the chair, overlapped his legs, and blew a smoke ring that dissolved two feet above her head.
Ex: Who has not had occasion to fume at the need to consult a large number of Official journals in order to reconstitute the current text of a particular regulation from all its amendments and corrigenda!.Ex: Here, the earth still steams with the heat of the lava, and gusts of warm air seem to come from nowhere.Ex: The remains of the tin-roofed food stalls still smouldered near the temple and adjoining settlement on a craggy hilltop about 4000 ft high.Ex: This luxurious hotel was not a likely setting for union leaders to froth at the mouth over government cutbacks. -
6 poner el grito en el cielo
figurado to hit the ceiling, hit the roof————————to hit the ceiling* * ** * *(v.) = be (all) up in arms, kick up + a stink, kick up + a fuss, blow + Posesivo + top, make + a row, make + a ruckus, kick up + a row, blow + Posesivo + lid, blow + Posesivo + stack, scream + blue murder, froth at + the mouth, shout + blue murderEx. And everyone who reads, writes, sings, does research, or teaches should be up in arms but the real question is why so few people are complaining.Ex. Encouraging an interest in maths among grown-ups is fine and dandy, but kicking up a stink about the lack of maths teachers is far more important.Ex. If the cafe say it's butter and it's marge they could be in trouble if anyone cared to kick up a fuss.Ex. Yoga is better for people who are always blowing their top and who are therefore prone to high blood pressure.Ex. Some people have a neurotic, exaggerated sense of self-importance and will nitpick and make a row over just everything in every shop or restaurant.Ex. At most summer camps, children shriek, laugh and generally make a ruckus.Ex. The environmentalists have now kicked up a row over the cutting of trees along the Palace Road charging that the work was illegal.Ex. Of course her initial reaction was to blow her lid, but she didn't -- instead she took the high road and simply just left.Ex. She really blew her stack as she stomped out of the sales manager's office talking to herself.Ex. She hates water for some reason, and whenever we go to put her togs on, she screams blue murder, and it is a 15 minute struggle to get her togs on.Ex. This luxurious hotel was not a likely setting for union leaders to froth at the mouth over government cutbacks.Ex. There are more religously motivated killings in America than what you have in Nigeria and yet nobody is shouting blue murder.* * *(v.) = be (all) up in arms, kick up + a stink, kick up + a fuss, blow + Posesivo + top, make + a row, make + a ruckus, kick up + a row, blow + Posesivo + lid, blow + Posesivo + stack, scream + blue murder, froth at + the mouth, shout + blue murderEx: And everyone who reads, writes, sings, does research, or teaches should be up in arms but the real question is why so few people are complaining.
Ex: Encouraging an interest in maths among grown-ups is fine and dandy, but kicking up a stink about the lack of maths teachers is far more important.Ex: If the cafe say it's butter and it's marge they could be in trouble if anyone cared to kick up a fuss.Ex: Yoga is better for people who are always blowing their top and who are therefore prone to high blood pressure.Ex: Some people have a neurotic, exaggerated sense of self-importance and will nitpick and make a row over just everything in every shop or restaurant.Ex: At most summer camps, children shriek, laugh and generally make a ruckus.Ex: The environmentalists have now kicked up a row over the cutting of trees along the Palace Road charging that the work was illegal.Ex: Of course her initial reaction was to blow her lid, but she didn't -- instead she took the high road and simply just left.Ex: She really blew her stack as she stomped out of the sales manager's office talking to herself.Ex: She hates water for some reason, and whenever we go to put her togs on, she screams blue murder, and it is a 15 minute struggle to get her togs on.Ex: This luxurious hotel was not a likely setting for union leaders to froth at the mouth over government cutbacks.Ex: There are more religously motivated killings in America than what you have in Nigeria and yet nobody is shouting blue murder. -
7 cutback
cutback n1 Econ réduction f ; cutbacks in réductions dans le budget de [defence, health, education] ; réductions de [credit, production] ; government cutbacks réductions budgétaires du gouvernement ;2 US Cin retour m en arrière. -
8 Sparpaket
* * *Spar|pa|ketntsavings package; (POL) package of austerity measures* * *Spar·pa·ketnt government cutbacks package, budget tightening package* * *das austerity package* * *ein Sparpaket schnüren put together a package of cuts* * *das austerity package -
9 Sparpaket
Spar·pa·ket ntgovernment cutbacks package, budget tightening package -
10 ensue
ensue [ɪn'sju:]s'ensuivre, résulter;∎ a long silence ensued il se fit un long silence;∎ the problems that have ensued from government cutbacks les problèmes qui ont résulté des restrictions gouvernementales -
11 suffer
suffer ['sʌfə(r)](a) (feel pain) souffrir;∎ to suffer in silence souffrir en silence;∎ he drank too much and suffered for it next day il a trop bu et, le lendemain, il a payé ses excès;∎ figurative I'll make you suffer for this! tu vas me payer ça!, je te revaudrai ça!(b) (be ill, afflicted)∎ to suffer from rheumatism souffrir de ou avoir des rhumatismes;∎ to suffer from diabetes être diabétique;∎ he's still suffering from the effects of the anaesthetic il ne s'est pas encore tout à fait remis des suites de l'anesthésie;∎ to suffer from a speech defect avoir un défaut de prononciation;∎ they're still suffering from shock ils sont encore sous le choc;∎ she suffers from an inferiority complex elle fait un complexe d'infériorité(c) (be affected) souffrir;∎ it's the children who suffer in a marriage break-up ce sont les enfants qui souffrent lors d'une séparation;∎ there was a fall in investment and the company's profits suffered les investissements ont baissé et les bénéfices s'en sont ressenti;∎ the low-paid will be the first to suffer les petits salaires seront les premiers touchés;∎ the schools suffer from a lack of funding les établissements scolaires manquent de crédits;∎ she became severely depressed and her work began to suffer elle a sombré dans la dépression et son travail a commencé à s'en ressentir;∎ her health is suffering under all this stress sa santé se ressent de tout ce stress;∎ the business really suffered when he left l'affaire a beaucoup souffert de son départ;∎ in the wake of government cutbacks, safety standards are beginning to suffer la sécurité commence à se ressentir ou à souffrir des réductions effectuées par le gouvernement(a) (experience → thirst) souffrir de; (→ hardship) souffrir, subir; (→ loss, indignity, consequence) subir;∎ she suffered a lot of pain elle a beaucoup souffert;∎ familiar I suffered agonies! j'ai souffert le martyre!;∎ our scheme has suffered a serious setback notre projet a subi ou essuyé un grave revers;∎ you'll have to suffer the consequences vous devrez en subir les conséquences;∎ his popularity suffered a decline sa cote de popularité a baissé(b) (stand, put up with) tolérer, supporter;∎ I won't suffer him another minute je ne le supporterai pas une minute de plus;∎ he doesn't suffer fools gladly il ne supporte pas les imbéciles∎ to suffer sb to do sth souffrir que qn fasse qch;∎ Bible suffer the little children to come unto me laissez venir à moi les petits enfants -
12 recortes económicos
(n.) = economic retrenchment, retrenchment, financial cutbacks, economic cuts, spending cuts, expenditure cutsEx. In the present climate of economic retrenchment some media centers may be experiencing staff cutbacks.Ex. Retrenchment can be viewed as a challenge, an opportunity to make services cost-effective and increase overall efficiency.Ex. In the 1970s government financial cutbacks prevented expansion of the network and improvements in staffing and services.Ex. Despite economic cuts, the impression American library workers give is one of optimism and desire to try untraditional ways of solving economic problems.Ex. This article examines the effect on libraries in the UK of the enforcement of local government spending cuts.Ex. Recent public expenditure cuts have meant that many academic libraries are having to take an even more rigorous approach to their journals collection.* * *(n.) = economic retrenchment, retrenchment, financial cutbacks, economic cuts, spending cuts, expenditure cutsEx: In the present climate of economic retrenchment some media centers may be experiencing staff cutbacks.
Ex: Retrenchment can be viewed as a challenge, an opportunity to make services cost-effective and increase overall efficiency.Ex: In the 1970s government financial cutbacks prevented expansion of the network and improvements in staffing and services.Ex: Despite economic cuts, the impression American library workers give is one of optimism and desire to try untraditional ways of solving economic problems.Ex: This article examines the effect on libraries in the UK of the enforcement of local government spending cuts.Ex: Recent public expenditure cuts have meant that many academic libraries are having to take an even more rigorous approach to their journals collection. -
13 grupo de presión
pressure group* * ** * *(n.) = lobby group, pressure group, lobbyistEx. Europe Environment carries useful reports on the activities of the lobby groups in the environmental, consumer protection and research fields.Ex. Whether it be through government legislation, the lobbying of pressure groups, or the self-censorship of librarians themselves, the library profession has long resisted efforts to restrict access to information.Ex. Cutbacks will have the most severe impact on citizen activists who rely heavily on accessible data and least impact on the lobbyists who are least dependent on government data.* * *(n.) = lobby group, pressure group, lobbyistEx: Europe Environment carries useful reports on the activities of the lobby groups in the environmental, consumer protection and research fields.
Ex: Whether it be through government legislation, the lobbying of pressure groups, or the self-censorship of librarians themselves, the library profession has long resisted efforts to restrict access to information.Ex: Cutbacks will have the most severe impact on citizen activists who rely heavily on accessible data and least impact on the lobbyists who are least dependent on government data.* * *POL pressure group, special interest group -
14 defensor de los derechos de los ciudadanos
(n.) = citizen activistEx. Cutbacks will have the most severe impact on citizen activists who rely heavily on accessible data and least impact on the lobbyists who are least dependent on government data.* * *(n.) = citizen activistEx: Cutbacks will have the most severe impact on citizen activists who rely heavily on accessible data and least impact on the lobbyists who are least dependent on government data.
Spanish-English dictionary > defensor de los derechos de los ciudadanos
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15 aid
1. nпомощь, содействие, поддержкаto appeal / to ask for aid — обращаться за помощью; просить помощь
to cancel / to cease aid — прекращать помощь
to channel aid for / into smth — направлять помощь на что-л.
to come to smb's aid — приходить на помощь кому-л.
to cut off aid to smb — прекращать помощь кому-л.
to donate aid — оказывать помощь, предоставляя что-л. в виде дара
to end all aid to a country — прекращать оказание всех видов помощи какой-л. стране
to go to the aid of smb — приходить на помощь кому-л.
to renew / to restore / to resume aid — возобновлять предоставление / оказание помощи
to step up aid — усиливать помощь; увеличивать размеры помощи
- aid in cashto turn down $... of aid — отвергать предложение о предоставлении помощи на сумму... долларов
- aid in the form of food
- aid on a multilateral basis
- aid with strings
- aid without strings
- all-round aid
- appeal for international aid
- budgetary aid
- calls for renewed aid
- cancellation of aid
- capital aid for economic development
- cash aid
- clandestine aid
- cut in aid
- cutbacks in aid
- development aid
- disinterested aid
- distribution of aid
- economic aid
- effective aid
- emergency aid
- ending of aid
- federal aid
- financial aid
- flow of aid
- food aid
- foreign aid
- generous aid
- government aid
- gratuitous aid
- humanitarian aid
- ineffective aid
- inflow of aid
- influx of foreign aid
- international aid
- large-scale aid
- lethal aid
- long-term aid
- massive aid
- military aid
- misappropriation of aid
- multilateral aid
- mutual aid
- necessary aid
- nonfinancial aid
- nonmilitary aid
- outside aid
- planeload of aid
- pledges of aid
- provision of aid
- relief aid
- resumption of aid for smb
- review of smb's aid to a country
- short-term aid
- special aid
- state aid
- substantial aid
- suspension of aid
- technical aid
- technological aid
- terms and conditions of aid
- tied aid
- top recipient of aid
- unconditional aid
- unrestricted aid
- urgent aid
- welfare aid 2. vпомогать, оказывать помощь, оказывать содействие, оказывать поддержку -
16 de regering zoekt het in bezuinigingen
de regering zoekt het in bezuinigingenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de regering zoekt het in bezuinigingen
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17 zoeken
3 [iedere gelegenheid aangrijpen om op iemand te vitten] be after4 [proberen] try5 [uitlokken] look for♦voorbeelden:zijn weg zoeken • feel one's way〈 figuurlijk〉 ze wist niet meer waar ze het zoeken moest • 〈 zag geen oplossing meer〉 she didn't know which way to turn; 〈wist zich geen raad van de pijn enz.; ook〉 she was at her wits' endzoek je iets? • 〈 ook〉 have you lost something?hij werd gezocht (wegens diefstal) • he is wanted (for theft)we moeten hulp zoeken • we have to go for/get helpiemands ondergang zoeken • plot someone's downfallde ruimte zoeken • 〈 de natuur in gaan〉 go in search of the wide open spaces; 〈 op de vlucht gaan〉 take to one's heelshulp zoeken bij iemand • turn to someone for help〈 figuurlijk〉 de regering zoekt het in bezuinigingen • the government's solution is (to make) cutbacksjij bent de man die ik zoek • you're the man I'm looking fordie leraar zoekt mij • that teacher is out to get me
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