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81 asilado político -da política
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82 graciable
adj.1 good natured, affable (afable).2 easily obtained (favor).3 easily granted.* * *ADJ1) [persona] (=benévolo) gracious; (=amable) kind2) [concesión] easily-granted3) [pago] discretionary -
83 descontada
descontado,-a adj fam
♦ Locuciones: dar por descontado, to take for granted: dimos por descontado que vendrías con nosotros, we took it for granted that you would come with us
por descontado, needless to say, of course
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84 patente acordada
• patent defect• patent granted• patent granted for an improvement -
85 patente concedida
• patent defect• patent granted• patent granted for an improvement -
86 concedido
adj.conceded, granted.intj.granted, you've got it.past part.past participle of spanish verb: conceder. -
87 procesado beneficiado
m.defendant who is granted, defendant granted. -
88 allanamiento
m.1 forceful entry (sin autorización). (peninsular Spanish)2 leveling, flattening, smoothing, levelling.3 search and seizure.* * *1 (aplanamiento) levelling2 figurado smoothing out\allanamiento de morada unlawful entry 2 (robo) housebreaking, breaking and entering* * *SM1) (=nivelación) levelling, leveling (EEUU); (=alisadura) smoothing; (Mil) razing2) [de obstáculos] removal3) (Jur) submission (a to)4) esp LAm [de policía] raidel juez dispuso el allanamiento del domicilio — the judge granted the police a search warrant for the house
5) (=pacificación) pacification* * *a) (AmL) ( con autorización judicial) raidb) (Esp, Méx) ( sin autorización judicial) breaking and entering* * *----* robo con allanamiento de morada = burglary.* * *a) (AmL) ( con autorización judicial) raidb) (Esp, Méx) ( sin autorización judicial) breaking and entering* * ** robo con allanamiento de morada = burglary.* * *1 ( AmL) (por parte de la policía) raidla policía hizo varios allanamientos the police carried out o made several raidsorden de allanamiento search warrant2 (Esp, Méx) (sin autorización judicial) breaking and enteringlos acusaron de allanamiento (de morada or vivienda) they were charged with breaking and entering* * *
allanamiento sustantivo masculino
allanamiento m Jur allanamiento de morada, unlawful entry, burglary
' allanamiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aplanamiento
English:
break-in
- breaking and entering
- forcible entry
- housebreaking
- breaking
- burglary
- raid
- warrant
* * *allanamiento nmDer allanamiento de morada breaking and entering2. Am [con autorización judicial] raid* * *m:allanamiento de morada JUR breaking and entering* * *allanamiento nm1) : (police) raid2)allanamiento de morada : breaking and entering -
89 audiencia
f.1 audience.dar audiencia to grant an audience2 hearing (law) (juicio).audiencia provincial provincial courtaudiencia Nacional = court in Madrid dealing with cases that cannot be dealt with at regional levelaudiencia pública public hearing3 High Court, courthouse, session, court house.* * *1 (recepción) audience, hearing2 (entrevista) formal interview3 DERECHO high court4 (público) audience\índice de audiencia ratings plural* * *noun f.1) audience2) court* * *SF1) (=acto) audience; (=entrevista) formal interview2) (Jur) (=tribunal) court; (=palacio) assizes pl ; (=sala) audience chamberaudiencia pública — (Pol) public hearing
3) (=personas) audience; [de periódico] readership; (Radio, TV) audienceíndice de audiencia — ratings pl, audience ratings pl
* * *1) ( cita) audiencepedir/conceder audiencia — to seek/grant an audience
2) (Der)a) ( tribunal) courtb) ( sesión) hearing3) (espectadores, oyentes) audience* * *= audience.Ex. Various publishers have reputations for specific styles, subject areas or works for specific audiences.----* Audiencia Nacional, la = High Court, the.* audiencia provincial = crown court.* audiencia pública = public hearing.* audiencia radiofónica = radio listeners, listenership.* audiencia televisiva = television viewing figures.* índice de audiencia = rating.* programación televisiva de mayor audiencia = prime time television.* programa de mayor audiencia = prime time programme, prime time show.* * *1) ( cita) audiencepedir/conceder audiencia — to seek/grant an audience
2) (Der)a) ( tribunal) courtb) ( sesión) hearing3) (espectadores, oyentes) audience* * *= audience.Ex: Various publishers have reputations for specific styles, subject areas or works for specific audiences.
* Audiencia Nacional, la = High Court, the.* audiencia provincial = crown court.* audiencia pública = public hearing.* audiencia radiofónica = radio listeners, listenership.* audiencia televisiva = television viewing figures.* índice de audiencia = rating.* programación televisiva de mayor audiencia = prime time television.* programa de mayor audiencia = prime time programme, prime time show.* * *Audiencia Nacional (↑ audiencia a1)A (cita) audiencefue recibido en audiencia por el Rey he was granted an audience by the Kingpedir/conceder audiencia to seek/grant an audienceB ( Der)1 (tribunal) court2 (sesión) hearingCompuestos:provincial courtpublic hearingC1 (público) audience2 ( Rad, TV) audienceun programa de mucha audiencia a program with a large audiencehoras de mayor audiencia prime timecifras de audiencia de televisión TV viewing figures* * *
audiencia sustantivo femenino
1 ( cita) audience;
2 (Der)
3 (espectadores, oyentes) audience;
horas de máxima/mayor audiencia peak viewing/prime time
audiencia sustantivo femenino
1 (público) audience
2 (entrevista con una autoridad) audience: el Señor Ministro solicita una audiencia con Su Majestad, Mr. Minister/Secretary requests an audience with His Majesty
3 Jur high court
(juicio) hearing
' audiencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
índice
English:
audience
- clap
- laughter
- prime time
- rating
- prime
* * *audiencia nf1. [recepción] audience;recibir a alguien en audiencia to grant sb an audience2. [público] audience3. [de programa de TV, radio]la audiencia del programa ha caído mucho the programme has lost a lot of viewers/listeners;un horario de máxima audiencia a peak viewing/listening timeAudiencia Nacional = court in Madrid dealing with cases that cannot be dealt with at regional level;audiencia provincial provincial court;audiencia territorial regional courtaudiencia pública public hearing* * *f1 audience;audiencia pontificia audience with the Pope2 TV:índice de audiencia ratings pl3 JUR court* * *audiencia nf: audience* * *audiencia n audience -
90 autorizar
v.1 to allow (dar permiso a).autorizar la publicación de un informe to authorize the publication of a reportautoricé a mi hermano para que recogiera el paquete I authorized my brother to collect the package2 to authorize, to allow, to permit, to warrant.Ricardo autoriza a Pedro Richard authorizes Peter.La maestra autorizó las boinas The teacher authorized berets.3 to give authorization to, to give one's authorization to.El juez autorizó sacar a Ricardo The judge gave authorization to get Richard out4 to empower, to grant legal power to, to accredit, to authorize.El juez autoriza a Pedro The judge empowers Peter.* * *1 to authorize2 DERECHO to legalize3 (aprobar) to approve of, give authority to* * *verb1) to authorize, sanction2) approve* * *VT1) (=dar facultad a) to authorize, empower; (=permitir) to approve, licenseautorizar a algn para — + infin to authorize sb to + infin, empower sb to + infin
el futuro no autoriza optimismo alguno — the future does not warrant o justify the slightest optimism
2) (Jur) to legalize* * *verbo transitivoa) <manifestación/documento/firma> to authorize; <aumento/pago/obra> to authorize, approvela película está autorizada para todos los públicos/para mayores de 18 años — the film has been authorized for general release/has been rated 18 and over
b) < persona>autorizar a alguien a or para + inf — to authorize somebody to + inf
eso no te autoriza a or para hablarme de ese modo — that doesn't give you the right to talk to me like that
* * *= authorise [authorize, -USA], empower, give + licence, license [licence, -USA], sanction, clear.Ex. At the same time, it obtains information about which functions you are authorized to use.Ex. At the last meeting of the Board of Trustees of OCLC the staff was empowered to initiate scheduling the development of an interface between the OCLC network and these other nonmonographic data bases.Ex. Through the employment of such implicitly derogatory terminology librarians virtually give themselves licence to disregard or downgrade the value of certain materials.Ex. SilverPlatter Information System is a servicemark of SilverPlatter International licensed to SilverPlatter Information, Inc.Ex. Accounting for his departures from Panizzi's rules, Jewett explained that some of them 'conform more to rules advocated by Mr. Panizzi than to those finally sanctioned by the Trustees of the Museum'.Ex. 'Besides,' she appended, 'his is a staff position, and he'd only have to clear everything with 'Tilly the Hun' anyway'.* * *verbo transitivoa) <manifestación/documento/firma> to authorize; <aumento/pago/obra> to authorize, approvela película está autorizada para todos los públicos/para mayores de 18 años — the film has been authorized for general release/has been rated 18 and over
b) < persona>autorizar a alguien a or para + inf — to authorize somebody to + inf
eso no te autoriza a or para hablarme de ese modo — that doesn't give you the right to talk to me like that
* * *= authorise [authorize, -USA], empower, give + licence, license [licence, -USA], sanction, clear.Ex: At the same time, it obtains information about which functions you are authorized to use.
Ex: At the last meeting of the Board of Trustees of OCLC the staff was empowered to initiate scheduling the development of an interface between the OCLC network and these other nonmonographic data bases.Ex: Through the employment of such implicitly derogatory terminology librarians virtually give themselves licence to disregard or downgrade the value of certain materials.Ex: SilverPlatter Information System is a servicemark of SilverPlatter International licensed to SilverPlatter Information, Inc.Ex: Accounting for his departures from Panizzi's rules, Jewett explained that some of them 'conform more to rules advocated by Mr. Panizzi than to those finally sanctioned by the Trustees of the Museum'.Ex: 'Besides,' she appended, 'his is a staff position, and he'd only have to clear everything with 'Tilly the Hun' anyway'.* * *autorizar [A4 ]vt1 ‹acto/manifestación› to authorize; ‹pago/obra/aumento› to authorize, approvela película está autorizada para todos los públicos the film has been authorized for general release o passed as suitable for all ages2 ‹documento/firma› to authorize3 ‹persona› autorizar a algn A or PARA + INF:eso no te autoriza a or para hablarme de ese modo that doesn't give you the right to talk to me like thatel juez lo autorizó a asistir al funeral the judge granted him permission to attend the funeralhabía sido autorizado para negociar con los acreedores he had been given the authority to o he had been authorized to negotiate with the creditors* * *
autorizar ( conjugate autorizar) verbo transitivo
‹aumento/pago/obra› to authorize, approveb) ‹ persona›:◊ ¿quién te autorizó? who gave you permission?;
lo autoricé para recibir el pago I authorized him to receive the payment;
me autorizó para salir he gave me permission to go out;
eso no te autoriza a or para hablarme así that doesn't give you the right to talk to me like that
autorizar verbo transitivo to authorize
' autorizar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acreditar
- aprobar
- dejar
- homologar
- permitir
English:
authorize
- entitle
- license
- rubber stamp
- clear
* * *autorizar vt1. [pago, crédito, manifestación] to authorize;autorizaron la publicación del informe they authorized o sanctioned the publication of the report;autoricé a mi hermano para que recogiera el paquete I authorized my brother to collect the package;nos autorizó para controlar el presupuesto she authorized us to monitor the budget2. [documento] to authorize;autorizó el documento con su firma she authorized the document with her signature3. [dar derecho a]su cargo no lo autoriza para insultarme his position doesn't give him the right to insult me;este título nos autoriza para ejercer en Europa this qualification allows us to practise in Europe* * *v/t authorize* * *autorizar {21} vt: to authorize, to approve* * *autorizar vb1. (acción) to authorize -
91 conferir
v.1 to give, to lend.conferir algo a alguien to confer o bestow something upon somebody; (honor, dignidad) to give something to somebody (responsabilidades)2 to confer, to award, to concede, to give.3 to attribute, to attach.* * *1 (conceder) to confer, bestow, award2 (dar) to give* * *verbo transitivo (frml o liter)a) <honor/dignidad/responsabilidad> to confer* * *= confer (on/upon), invest, vest.Ex. Lastly, he was the 1971 recipient of the Melvil Dewey Medal, which was conferred upon him for creative professional achievement of a high order.Ex. Such considerations whether invested with the gravitas assumed by LSIC whenever they address such imponderables or when issued by freebooting critics miss the mark.Ex. This responsibility is vested in the Central Classification Committees of the member countries.----* conferir una función = confer + function.* que confiere cierto estatus social = status-conferring.* * *verbo transitivo (frml o liter)a) <honor/dignidad/responsabilidad> to confer* * *= confer (on/upon), invest, vest.Ex: Lastly, he was the 1971 recipient of the Melvil Dewey Medal, which was conferred upon him for creative professional achievement of a high order.
Ex: Such considerations whether invested with the gravitas assumed by LSIC whenever they address such imponderables or when issued by freebooting critics miss the mark.Ex: This responsibility is vested in the Central Classification Committees of the member countries.* conferir una función = confer + function.* que confiere cierto estatus social = status-conferring.* * *vt1 ‹honor/dignidad› to confer; ‹responsabilidad› to confercada uno de esos días de vida que nos han sido conferidos ( liter); every day of life granted to us o bestowed upon us ( liter)2 ‹prestigio› to confer, bestow; ‹encanto› to lendla barba le confería un aspecto distinguido the beard lent him an air of distinction* * *
conferir ( conjugate conferir) verbo transitivo (frml o liter)
‹ encanto› to lend;
conferir verbo transitivo to grant, bestow, confer: este brebaje confiere unos poderes mágicos, this potion gives one magic powers
' conferir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
distinguir
- dar
English:
award
- confer
- impart
* * *conferir vt1. [cualidad] to give, to lend;la asistencia del monarca confiere más importancia al acto the presence of the monarch gives more importance to the ceremony;el brillante colorido confiere gran dramatismo al cuadro the brilliant colours give the painting a very dramatic effect o make the painting very dramatic2.[responsabilidades] to give sth to sb, to confer sth on sb;la nueva ley confiere el poder ejecutivo al presidente the new law confers executive power on o gives executive power to the president* * *v/t award* * *conferir {76} vt: to confer, to bestow -
92 contado
adj.scarce.m.installment.past part.past participle of spanish verb: contar.* * *1→ link=contar contar► adjetivo1 few\en contadas ocasiones seldom, rarelytiene los días contados figurado his days are numbered* * *1.ADJ (=reducido)contadas veces — seldom, rarely
son contados los que... — there are few who...
2. SM1) (Com)al contado — for cash, cash down
2)por de contado — (=por supuesto) naturally, of course
3) And (=plazo) instalment, installment (EEUU)* * *I- da adjetivo fewII1) al contado or (Col) de contadoa) (loc adj) <pago/precio> cash (before n)b) (loc adv) < pagar> (in) cashlo compré/pagué al contado — I paid cash for it, I paid for it in cash
2) (Col) (cuota, plazo) installment** * *----* al contado = cash value.* en contadas ocasiones = rarely, seldom, on rare occasions.* pagar al contado = pay in + cash.* pago al contado = cash, cash payment, payment in cash.* tener los días contados = day + be + numbered, be doomed, doomed, be dead meat, the (hand)writing + be + on the wall, see it + coming.* vender al contado = trade for + cash.* venta al contado = cash sale.* * *I- da adjetivo fewII1) al contado or (Col) de contadoa) (loc adj) <pago/precio> cash (before n)b) (loc adv) < pagar> (in) cashlo compré/pagué al contado — I paid cash for it, I paid for it in cash
2) (Col) (cuota, plazo) installment** * ** al contado = cash value.* en contadas ocasiones = rarely, seldom, on rare occasions.* pagar al contado = pay in + cash.* pago al contado = cash, cash payment, payment in cash.* tener los días contados = day + be + numbered, be doomed, doomed, be dead meat, the (hand)writing + be + on the wall, see it + coming.* vender al contado = trade for + cash.* venta al contado = cash sale.* * *fewen contadas oportunidades on (a) very few occasionsson contados los que lo saben only a very few people know, very few people knowsalimos con los minutos contados we left with only a few minutes to spareel régimen tenía los días contados the days of the régime were numbered, the régime was living on borrowed timeAal contado or ( Col) de contado2 ( loc adv) ‹pagar› in cashlo compré/pagué al contado I paid cash for it, I paid for it in cash, I paid cash on the line ( AmE) o ( BrE) on the nail ( colloq)B ( Col) (cuota, plazo) installment** * *
Del verbo contar: ( conjugate contar)
contado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
contado
contar
contado 1◊ -da adjetivo
few;
en contadas ocasiones on (a) very few occasions;
salimos con los minutos contados we left with only a few minutes to spare
contado 2 sustantivo masculino
‹ pagar› (in) cash;
contar ( conjugate contar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹dinero/votos/días› to count;
y eso sin contado las horas extras and that's without including overtime;
lo cuento entre mis amigos I consider him (to be) one of my friends
2 ‹cuento/chiste/secreto› to tell;
es muy largo de contado it's a long story;
¿qué cuentas (de nuevo)? (fam) how're things? (colloq)
verbo intransitivo
1 ( en general) to count;
¿este trabajo cuenta para la nota final? does this piece of work count toward(s) the final grade?;
ella no cuenta para nada what she says (o thinks etc) doesn't count for anything
2
◊ cuento contigo para la fiesta I'm counting o relying on you being at the party;
sin contado con que … without taking into account that …
contarse verbo pronominala) (frml) ( estar incluido):
su novela se cuenta entre las mejores his novel is among the bestb)◊ ¿qué te cuentas? how's it going? (colloq)
contado,-a adjetivo
1 (escaso) few and far between: nos hemos visto en contadas ocasiones, we have very seldom met
2 (numerados) me muero, tengo los días contados, I'm dying, my days are numbered
♦ Locuciones: pagar al contado, to pay cash
contar
I verbo transitivo
1 (un suceso, una historia) to tell
2 (numerar) to count
II verbo intransitivo to count
♦ Locuciones: contar con, (confiar en) to count on
(constar de) to have
' contado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
contada
- pagar
- sabrosa
- sabroso
- suponer
- venta
- corriente
- pago
- precio
English:
bargain for
- bargain on
- cash
- cash sale
- down
- regret
- budget
* * *contado, -a♦ adj1. [raro] rare, infrequent;en contadas ocasiones very rarely, on very few occasions;son contadas las veces en las que viene a visitarnos he very rarely comes to visit us2. Compmal contado: había diez personas mal contadas there were no more than ten people♦ al contado loc adjprecio al contado cash price♦ al contado loc adv[en metálico] to pay for sth in cash, to pay cash for sth* * *I m:al contado in cashII adj:contados few;contadas veces seldom* * *contado, -da adj1) : countedtenía los días contados: his days were numbered2) : rare, scarceen contadas ocasiones: on rare occasionscontado nmal contado : cashpagar al contado: to pay in cash* * *contado adj few -
93 dado que
conj.granted that, given that, as long as, assuming that.* * *since, as, given that* * *= seeing that/as, on account ofEx. Seeing that it was no real emergency, we waited until late afternoon next day.Ex. Partly on account of the variety of bases for coverage there is significant overlap between the assortment of abstracting and indexing services.* * *= seeing that/as, on account ofEx: Seeing that it was no real emergency, we waited until late afternoon next day.
Ex: Partly on account of the variety of bases for coverage there is significant overlap between the assortment of abstracting and indexing services. -
94 decretar
v.to decree.El reglamento dictaminó el caso The regulations ruled the case.* * *1 (con decreto) to decree2 (ordenar) to ordain, order* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=ordenar) to order; [por decreto] to decree2) [+ premio] to award (a to)3) Méx [+ dividendo] to declare2.VI (Jur) to deliver a judgment* * *verbo transitivo to order, decree (frml)decretó un día de luto — he declared o decreed a day of mourning
decretarque... — to decree o order that...
* * *= ordain.Ex. The user is not informed, but becomes merely a target for the communication ordained by the sender.----* decretar libertad bajo fianza = remand.* decretar prisión preventiva = remand.* * *verbo transitivo to order, decree (frml)decretó un día de luto — he declared o decreed a day of mourning
decretarque... — to decree o order that...
* * *= ordain.Ex: The user is not informed, but becomes merely a target for the communication ordained by the sender.
* decretar libertad bajo fianza = remand.* decretar prisión preventiva = remand.* * *decretar [A1 ]vtto order, decree ( frml)decretó un día de luto he declared o decreed a day of mourningha decretado que de ahora en adelante … he has decreed o ordered that from now on …* * *
decretar ( conjugate decretar) verbo transitivo
to order, decree (frml)
decretar verbo transitivo to decree: el Gobierno decretó una amnistía general, the Government granted a general amnesty
' decretar' also found in these entries:
English:
decree
- ordain
* * *decretar vt[mediante ley] to decree; [mediante orden] to order;se decretó la libertad del acusado the accused was ordered to be released;el ayuntamiento ha decretado el cierre del bar the town council has ordered the bar to be closed down* * *v/t order, decree;decretar sanciones económicas impose economic sanctions* * *decretar vt: to decree, to order -
95 decreto
m.1 decree.por real decreto by royal decree2 writ.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: decretar.* * *1 decree, order\decreto ley decree* * *noun m.* * *SM decree, order; (Parl) actpor real decreto — (lit) by royal decree; (fig) compulsorily, willy-nilly
* * *masculino decree* * *= decree, act, fiat, edict, ordinance.Ex. Amongst these are numbered: some specific legal and governmental works, such as laws, decrees, treaties; works that record the collective thought of a body, for example, reports of commissions and committees; and various cartographic materials.Ex. This act allowed for the establishment of town libraries, which were free and open to all ratepayers and provided by funds from local rates.Ex. Rules have been changed by trial-and-error, by logical argument and counter-argument, and by fiat.Ex. A French edict of 1571 set the maximum price of Latin textbooks in large type at 3 deniers a sheet.Ex. Naturally, it is essential that the library administration and the reference librarian develop a coordinated policy of how the relevant statutes and ordinances shall be applied.----* legislación por decreto ley = delegated legislation.* * *masculino decree* * *= decree, act, fiat, edict, ordinance.Ex: Amongst these are numbered: some specific legal and governmental works, such as laws, decrees, treaties; works that record the collective thought of a body, for example, reports of commissions and committees; and various cartographic materials.
Ex: This act allowed for the establishment of town libraries, which were free and open to all ratepayers and provided by funds from local rates.Ex: Rules have been changed by trial-and-error, by logical argument and counter-argument, and by fiat.Ex: A French edict of 1571 set the maximum price of Latin textbooks in large type at 3 deniers a sheet.Ex: Naturally, it is essential that the library administration and the reference librarian develop a coordinated policy of how the relevant statutes and ordinances shall be applied.* legislación por decreto ley = delegated legislation.* * *decreeCompuesto:( Chi) law-ranking decree* * *
Del verbo decretar: ( conjugate decretar)
decreto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
decretó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
decretar
decreto
decretar ( conjugate decretar) verbo transitivo
to order, decree (frml)
decreto sustantivo masculino
decree
decretar verbo transitivo to decree: el Gobierno decretó una amnistía general, the Government granted a general amnesty
decreto sustantivo masculino decree
decreto-ley, GB Pol frml order in council
' decreto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
decretar
- vigencia
- vigente
- vigor
English:
act
- decree
- edict
- remand
* * *decreto nmdecreedecreto ley government decree* * *m decree* * *decreto nm: decree -
96 dotación
f.1 endowment, allocation, dotation.2 feature, capability, functionality, function.* * *1 (con lo que se dota) endowment2 (tripulación) complement, crew3 (personal) staff, personnel* * *noun f.1) endowment2) staff* * *SF1) (=dinero) endowmenthan aumentado la dotación del premio — the value of the prize has been increased, the prize money has been increased
2) (=plantilla) staff, personnel; (Náut) crew* * *a) (frml) (de dinero, equipamiento)una dotación de ayuda de $500 millones — an aid package of $500 million
b) ( de personal)c) (Náut) crew* * *= endowment.Ex. I come from a private institution supported by an endowment.----* dotación de personal = staffing.* dotación económica de las bibliotecas = library funding.* dotaciones = equipment, infrastructure.* * *a) (frml) (de dinero, equipamiento)una dotación de ayuda de $500 millones — an aid package of $500 million
b) ( de personal)c) (Náut) crew* * *= endowment.Ex: I come from a private institution supported by an endowment.
* dotación de personal = staffing.* dotación económica de las bibliotecas = library funding.* dotaciones = equipment, infrastructure.* * *A1 ( frml)(de dinero, equipamiento): una dotación de ayuda de $500 millones an aid package of $500 million, aid totalling $500 millionpiden dotaciones más amplias para la universidad they are asking for better funding for the universityel premio tiene una dotación de $50.000 the prize is worth $50,0002(de personal): la dotación de profesores del colegio es insuficiente the school is understaffeduna dotación de 50 bomberos a team of 50 firefighters3 ( Náut) crewB( Col): botas/armas de dotación militar army-issue boots/weapons, military-issue boots/weapons* * *
dotación sustantivo femenino (económica o humana) resources: la dotación de equipamiento sanitario es insuficiente, there is a shortage of health care equipment
' dotación' also found in these entries:
English:
endowment
- staffing
- underfunding
- company
* * *dotación nf1. [de dinero, armas, medios] amount granted;la dotación del premio era de 2 millones there was a prize of 2 million;una beca con una dotación de 5.000 euros a scholarship worth 5,000 euros;la fábrica necesita mayor dotación de maquinaria the factory needs to be better equipped with machinerydotación presupuestaria budget allocation2. [personal] staff, personnel;[tripulantes] crew; [patrulla] squad;un hotel con poca dotación an understaffed hotel* * *f1:la dotación del premio es de 10 millones de dólares the total amount of prize money is 10 million dollars;una ayuda con una dotación de 10 millones de dólares aid totaling 10 million dollars2:la dotación de doctores es … the number of doctors is …* * *1) : endowment, funding2) : staff, personnel -
97 entregar
v.1 to hand over.al final del curso te entregan un diploma you're given a diploma at the end of the courseel presidente entregó los premios a los ganadores the president handed out o presented the prizes to the winnersno entregarán a los rehenes hasta que no reciban el rescate they won't turn over o release the hostages until they receive the ransom2 to deliver, to give, to hand in, to turn in.El chico entregó el paquete The boy delivered the package.El ladrón entregó a su cómplice The thief turned in his accomplice.3 to give up.El Sr. Pérez entregó a su hija Mr. Perez gave up his daughter.4 to give away, to come across with, to surrender.Las víctimas entregaron sus joyas The victims surrendered their jewels.5 to render up, to surrender.El ladrón entregó las joyas The thief rendered up the jewels.* * *1 (dar) to hand over2 (deberes, ejercicios) to hand in, give in; (premios) to present, award3 COMERCIO to deliver4 MILITAR to surrender1 (rendirse) to give in (a, to), surrender2 (dedicarse) to devote oneself (a, to), be devoted (a, to)3 peyorativo (caer en) to give oneself over (a, to), take (a, to)* * *verb1) to deliver2) hand over3) present•* * *1. VT1) (=dar)a) [+ impreso, documento, trabajo] to hand in, give in, submit frmhay que entregar la redacción mañana — the essay has to be handed in o given in tomorrow
el proyecto se entregará a la comisión para que lo estudie — the plan will be put before the commission for them to study
b) [en mano] [gen] to hand over; [+ regalo] to giveme entregó la carta esta mañana — she gave me the letter this morning, she handed over the letter to me this morning
c) [+ premio, cheque] to presenthoy entregan los premios — they are presenting the awards today, the awards ceremony is today
2) (=distribuir) [gen] to give out; [+ correo, pedido] to deliverpara entregar a — (Com) [en envíos] for the attention of
3) (=ceder) [+ poderes, botín, rehenes] to hand over; [+ armas, país] to hand over, surrenderel enemigo acabó por entregar las armas — the enemy finally handed over o surrendered their weapons
el juez entregó la custodia del niño a su abuela — the judge gave o awarded o granted custody of the boy to his grandmother
4) [en boda] [+ novia] to give away2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( llevar) to deliver2)a) ( dar) to giveme/le entregó un cuestionario — she gave me/her o handed me/her a questionnaire
entregó su alma a Dios — (euf) he passed away (euph)
entregarlas — (Chi fam) to kick the bucket (colloq)
b) <premio/trofeo> to present3) <trabajo/deberes> to hand in, give in; <solicitud/impreso> to hand in, submit (frml)4)a) <ciudad/armas> to surrender; <poder/control> to hand overb) ( dedicar) to devoteentregó su vida a los pobres — she devoted o dedicated her life to the poor
5)a) <delincuente/prófugo> to turn in, hand over; < rehén> to hand overb) < novia> to give away2.entregarse v pron1) ( dedicarse)entregarse a algo/alguien — to devote oneself to something/somebody
2)me entregué al sueño — (liter) I succumbed to sleep (liter)
b) ( sexualmente)* * *= deliver, hand over, hand out, hand in, pass over, surrender, tender.Ex. You do not want to try and clear the building, thinking it is a fire when it is just somebody trying to deliver a parcel of books to the back door.Ex. Eventually, teachers should be able to ' hand the chalk over to the students' and take a back seat.Ex. An aggressive approach is made to publicity, with posters and leaflets distributed widely, visits to local shops, post offices, doctors surgeries etc, to drum up business, and the use of volunteers to hand out leaflets at street corners = Se inicia una campaña de publicidad enérgica, distribuyendo de forma general folletos y pósteres, visitando las tiendas, oficinas de correos y consultorías médicas de la localidad, etc., para promocionar el negocio, además de utilizar voluntarios para distribuir prospectos por las esquinas de las calles.Ex. Detailed written reports could be handed in to instructors after oral presentation to the class.Ex. She also indicated in passing that in future authors would not automatically pass over the copyright of research results in papers to publishers.Ex. The book's date label is stamped in the usual way, and the reader must surrender one token for each book he is borrowing.Ex. This address was tendered at the State Library of Victoria, Nov 88, to mark the retirement of Professor Jean Whyte.----* entregar en garantía = pledge.* entregar en prenda = pledge.* entregar la vida = give + Posesivo + life.* entregar + Nombre + a = turn + Nombre + over to.* entregar + Posesivo + vida = give + Posesivo + all.* entregarse = get in + the game, give + Posesivo + all.* entregarse a = give + Reflexivo + up to, abandon + Reflexivo + to, indulge in.* entregar un premio = present + award.* imposible de entregar = undeliverable.* que no se puede entregar = undeliverable.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( llevar) to deliver2)a) ( dar) to giveme/le entregó un cuestionario — she gave me/her o handed me/her a questionnaire
entregó su alma a Dios — (euf) he passed away (euph)
entregarlas — (Chi fam) to kick the bucket (colloq)
b) <premio/trofeo> to present3) <trabajo/deberes> to hand in, give in; <solicitud/impreso> to hand in, submit (frml)4)a) <ciudad/armas> to surrender; <poder/control> to hand overb) ( dedicar) to devoteentregó su vida a los pobres — she devoted o dedicated her life to the poor
5)a) <delincuente/prófugo> to turn in, hand over; < rehén> to hand overb) < novia> to give away2.entregarse v pron1) ( dedicarse)entregarse a algo/alguien — to devote oneself to something/somebody
2)me entregué al sueño — (liter) I succumbed to sleep (liter)
b) ( sexualmente)* * *= deliver, hand over, hand out, hand in, pass over, surrender, tender.Ex: You do not want to try and clear the building, thinking it is a fire when it is just somebody trying to deliver a parcel of books to the back door.
Ex: Eventually, teachers should be able to ' hand the chalk over to the students' and take a back seat.Ex: An aggressive approach is made to publicity, with posters and leaflets distributed widely, visits to local shops, post offices, doctors surgeries etc, to drum up business, and the use of volunteers to hand out leaflets at street corners = Se inicia una campaña de publicidad enérgica, distribuyendo de forma general folletos y pósteres, visitando las tiendas, oficinas de correos y consultorías médicas de la localidad, etc., para promocionar el negocio, además de utilizar voluntarios para distribuir prospectos por las esquinas de las calles.Ex: Detailed written reports could be handed in to instructors after oral presentation to the class.Ex: She also indicated in passing that in future authors would not automatically pass over the copyright of research results in papers to publishers.Ex: The book's date label is stamped in the usual way, and the reader must surrender one token for each book he is borrowing.Ex: This address was tendered at the State Library of Victoria, Nov 88, to mark the retirement of Professor Jean Whyte.* entregar en garantía = pledge.* entregar en prenda = pledge.* entregar la vida = give + Posesivo + life.* entregar + Nombre + a = turn + Nombre + over to.* entregar + Posesivo + vida = give + Posesivo + all.* entregarse = get in + the game, give + Posesivo + all.* entregarse a = give + Reflexivo + up to, abandon + Reflexivo + to, indulge in.* entregar un premio = present + award.* imposible de entregar = undeliverable.* que no se puede entregar = undeliverable.* * *entregar [A3 ]vtA (llevar) ‹carta/paquete› to deliver; ‹mercancías› to deliverentregamos los pedidos en el día we offer same-day deliveryentregó las invitaciones en mano she gave the invitations out o distributed the invitations by handB1 (dar) to giveme entregó 5.000 pesos a cuenta he gave me 5,000 pesos on accountse negó a entregármelo she refused to hand it over to meme amenazó y le entregué el dinero que llevaba encima he threatened me so I gave him o handed over all the money I had on meel secretario le entregó un cheque por $50.000 the secretary gave him o handed over o presented him with a check for $50,000me entregó un cuestionario she gave me o handed me a questionnairehoy nos entregan las llaves de la casa they're handing over the keys of the house today, we get the keys to the house today[ S ] Alberto Ruiz, para entregar a José Lerga José Lerga, c/o Alberto Ruizentregó su alma a Dios ( euf); he passed away ( euph), he gave up o delivered up his soul to God ( euph)2 ‹premio/trofeo› to presentel alcalde le entregó las llaves de la ciudad the mayor presented him with the keys to the cityhoy nos entregan los certificados we receive o get our certificates todayel proyecto será entregado al Congreso para su discusión the bill is to be put before o submitted to Congress for discussionD1 ‹ciudad/armas› to surrender; ‹poder› to hand overhan entregado el país a las empresas extranjeras they have handed the country over to foreign companies2 (dedicar) to devoteentregó su vida a Dios/a los pobres she gave o devoted o dedicated her life to God/to the poorE1 ‹delincuente/prófugo› to turn in, hand over; ‹rehén› to hand overlo entregaron a las autoridades they turned him in o handed him over to the authoritiesel juez entregó al niño a su padre adoptivo the judge put the child into his adoptive father's care2 ‹novia› to give awayA (dedicarse) entregarse A algo/algn to devote oneself TO sth/sbB1 (rendirse) to surrender, give oneself up; (a un vicio) to succumb, give inno creo que vaya a pasar de hoy, se ha entregado I don't think she'll last another day, she's given upentregarse A algo to give oneself over TO sthse entregó a la bebida he gave himself over to drink, he took to drink2 (sexualmente) entregarse A algn to give oneself TO sb* * *
Multiple Entries:
entregar
entregar algo
entregar ( conjugate entregar) verbo transitivo
1 ( llevar) ‹pedido/paquete/carta› to deliver
2
◊ me entregó un cuestionario she gave me o handed me a questionnaire;
no quiso entregármelo he refused to hand it over to me
entregarle algo a algn to present sb with sth
‹solicitud/impreso› to hand in, submit (frml)
3
‹poder/control› to hand over
‹ rehén› to hand over
entregarse verbo pronominal
1 ( dedicarse) entregarse a algo/algn to devote oneself to sth/sb
2
entregarse a algo/algn ‹al enemigo/a la policía› to give oneself up o surrender to sth/sbb) ( abandonarse):
entregar verbo transitivo
1 (poner en poder de) to hand over
2 (unos papeles, trabajo, etc) to give in, hand in
3 Com to deliver
' entregar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
original
- dar
- desprender
- pasar
- presentar
English:
accord
- commit
- deliver
- drop off
- give in
- hand
- hand in
- hand over
- pass over
- present
- surrender
- turn in
- undelivered
- give
- put
- serve
- trade
- turn
* * *♦ vt1. [dar] to hand over, to give;[premio, medalla, diploma] to present, to hand out;exigen que se les entregue un rescate they demand that a ransom be handed over;me entregó las llaves de la habitación y se fue she gave me the keys to the room and left;me entregaron un libro para que se lo diera a mi hermano they gave me a book for my brother;le entregaron las llaves de la ciudad they handed over the keys to the city to him;el presidente entregó los premios a los ganadores the president handed out o presented the prizes to the winners;al final del curso te entregan un diploma you're given a diploma at the end of the course2. [pedido, paquete, correspondencia] to deliver;[examen, informe, solicitud] to hand in;una carta certificada hay que entregarla en mano a registered letter must be delivered to the addressee in person3. [ceder] [ciudad, posesiones] to surrender;[armas] to hand over, to surrender;entregó el poder a su hermano he handed over power to his brother;con cinco goles en contra, entregaron el partido five goals down, they threw in the towel;Ven Famentregar los papeles [rendirse] to throw in the towel;[morir] to kick the bucket4. [persona] to turn over;entregó al ladrón a la policía she turned the thief over to the police;no entregarán a los rehenes hasta que no reciban el rescate they won't turn over o release the hostages until they receive the ransom5. [dedicar] to devote;ha entregado su vida a la lucha por el desarme she has devoted her life to fighting for disarmamentdesvalijaron el apartamento de arriba, para mí que lo entregó el portero they cleaned out the apartment above, I think the Br caretaker o US superintendent was in on it* * *v/t1 give, hand over3 mercancías deliver4 premio present* * *entregar {52} vt1) : to deliver2) dar: to give, to present3) : to hand in, to hand over* * *entregar vb1. (llaves, delincuente, etc) to hand over2. (trabajo, etc) to hand in¿has entregado el trabajo? have you handed your essay in?3. (mercancía) to deliver4. (premios, etc) to present -
98 entrevista
f.interview.entrevista en exclusiva exclusive interviewentrevista de trabajo job interviewpast part.past participle of spanish verb: entrever.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: entrevistar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: entrevistar.* * *1 (prensa) interview2 (reunión) meeting\hacer una entrevista a alguien to interview somebody* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=conversación) interview2) (=reunión) meeting, conference* * *1) (para trabajo, en periódico) interview2) (period) ( reunión) meeting* * *= interview, oral interview, profile.Nota: Artículo de periódico o reportaje de televisión o radio que presenta brevemente la vida y el carácter de una persona.Ex. Reports of interviews of exchanges are to be entered under the participant if the report is essentially confined to the words of the person(s) interviewed.Ex. Promotions are arrived at by seniority, written examinations, and oral interviews.Ex. Profiles in newspapers and magazines, autograph-signing appearances in bookshops -- any device at all that reveals the person behind the book -- does far more for an author's readership than yards of reviews or pages of expensive advertisements.----* entrevista abierta = open interview.* entrevista de referencia = reference interview.* entrevista detallada = in-depth interview.* entrevista de trabajo = job interview.* entrevista en grupo = group interview.* entrevista en los medios de comunicación = media interview.* entrevista en profundidad = in-depth interview.* entrevista estructurada = structured interview.* entrevista minuciosa = in-depth interview.* entrevista personal = personal interview.* entrevista previa = pre-interview.* entrevista telefónica = telephone interview.* mediante una entrevista = interview-based.* programa de entrevistas = talk show.* realizar una entrevista = conduct + interview.* * *1) (para trabajo, en periódico) interview2) (period) ( reunión) meeting* * *= interview, oral interview, profile.Nota: Artículo de periódico o reportaje de televisión o radio que presenta brevemente la vida y el carácter de una persona.Ex: Reports of interviews of exchanges are to be entered under the participant if the report is essentially confined to the words of the person(s) interviewed.
Ex: Promotions are arrived at by seniority, written examinations, and oral interviews.Ex: Profiles in newspapers and magazines, autograph-signing appearances in bookshops -- any device at all that reveals the person behind the book -- does far more for an author's readership than yards of reviews or pages of expensive advertisements.* entrevista abierta = open interview.* entrevista de referencia = reference interview.* entrevista detallada = in-depth interview.* entrevista de trabajo = job interview.* entrevista en grupo = group interview.* entrevista en los medios de comunicación = media interview.* entrevista en profundidad = in-depth interview.* entrevista estructurada = structured interview.* entrevista minuciosa = in-depth interview.* entrevista personal = personal interview.* entrevista previa = pre-interview.* entrevista telefónica = telephone interview.* mediante una entrevista = interview-based.* programa de entrevistas = talk show.* realizar una entrevista = conduct + interview.* * *A ( Period) interview; (para un trabajo) interviewle hicieron una entrevista por radio he was interviewed on the radiome concedió una entrevista she let me interview her, she granted me an interview ( frml)lo declaró en una entrevista al diario español he stated it in an interview for the Spanish newspapermantuvieron una entrevista con el embajador they met (with) the ambassador, they held a meeting with o had talks with the ambassador* * *
Del verbo entrevistar: ( conjugate entrevistar)
entrevista es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
entrevista
entrevistar
entrevista sustantivo femenino
entrevistar ( conjugate entrevistar) verbo transitivo
to interview
entrevista sustantivo femenino interview
entrevistar verbo transitivo to interview
' entrevista' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abreviar
- audiencia
- arreglar
- bulto
- conceder
- concertar
- consulta
- contacto
- desarrollar
- desenvolver
- hacer
- realizar
- reportaje
- solicitar
English:
audience
- by
- contrive
- influence
- insecure
- interview
- come
- get
- meeting
* * *entrevista nf1. [de periodista] interview;[de trabajo] interview;hacer una entrevista a alguien to interview sb;le hicieron una entrevista en la tele they interviewed him on TVentrevista de trabajo job interview2. [cita] meeting;* * *f interview* * *entrevista nf: interview* * *1. (de periodista, de trabajo) interview2. (reunión) meeting -
99 estatuto
m.statute (norma).estatuto de autonomía = legislation devolving powers to an autonomous Spanish region* * *1 statute\estatuto de autonomía statute of autonomy* * *noun m.1) statute2) charter* * *SM (Jur) [gen] statute; [de ciudad] bylaw; [de comité] (standing) ruleEstatuto de Autonomía — Esp (Pol) statute of autonomy
estatutos sociales — (Com) articles of association
* * *a) (Der, Pol) statute; ( regla) ruleb) estatutos masculino plural ( de empresa) articles of association (pl)* * *= statute.Ex. A catalogue code is a systematic arrangement of laws and statutes so as to avoid inconsistency and duplication in catalogues.----* estatuto civil = civil statute.* estatuto criminal = criminal statute.* estatutos = statute book, charter.* reconocido por los estatutos = statutory.* * *a) (Der, Pol) statute; ( regla) ruleb) estatutos masculino plural ( de empresa) articles of association (pl)* * *= statute.Ex: A catalogue code is a systematic arrangement of laws and statutes so as to avoid inconsistency and duplication in catalogues.
* estatuto civil = civil statute.* estatuto criminal = criminal statute.* estatutos = statute book, charter.* reconocido por los estatutos = statutory.* * *Estatuto/EstatutSpain's 1978 Constitution granted of areas of competence competencias to each of the autonomous regions it created. It also established that these could be modified by agreements, called estatutos de autonomía or just estatutos, between central government and each of the autonomous regions. The latter do not affect the competencias of central government which controls the army, etc. For example, Navarre, the Basque Country and Catalonia have their own police forces and health services, and collect taxes on behalf of central government. Navarre has its own civil law system, fueros, and can levy taxes which are different to those in the rest of Spain. In 2006, Andalusia, Valencia and Catalonia renegotiated their estatutos. The Catalan Estatut was particularly contentious.* * *
estatuto sustantivo masculinoa) (Der, Pol) statute;
( regla) ruleb)
estatuto sustantivo masculino
1 Jur (ley) statute
estatuto de autonomía, statute of autonomy
el estatuto de los trabajadores, the workers' statute
2 (conjunto de reglas) rules: los estatutos de mi club, the rules of my club
' estatuto' also found in these entries:
English:
by-law
- statute
* * *estatuto nm[de asociación, organismo] constitution, statutes; [de club] constitution, rules; [de empresa] articles of association estatuto de autonomía statute of autonomy, = legislation devolving powers to an autonomous Spanish region;estatuto de los trabajadores labour code, = Spanish law governing labour relations and workers' rights* * *m1 statute2:estatutos pl articles of association* * *estatuto nm: statute -
100 excedencia
f.1 leave (of absence) (de funcionario, empleado). (peninsular Spanish)2 leave pay.* * *1 (de funcionario etc) leave2 (sueldo) paid leave3 (de profesor) sabbatical leave* * ** * *femenino (Esp) extended leave of absence* * *----* excedencia en el trabajo = leave of absence.* excedencias de fabricación = factory surplus.* tomarse excedencia en el trabajo = take + leave from + employment.* tomarse + Tiempo + de excedencia = take + Tiempo + off from work, take + Tiempo + off.* * *femenino (Esp) extended leave of absence* * ** excedencia en el trabajo = leave of absence.* excedencias de fabricación = factory surplus.* tomarse excedencia en el trabajo = take + leave from + employment.* tomarse + Tiempo + de excedencia = take + Tiempo + off from work, take + Tiempo + off.* * *( Esp)extended leave of absenceestar de excedencia to be on extended leave of absence* * *
excedencia sustantivo femenino (Esp) extended leave of absence
excedencia sustantivo femenino leave (of absence): le han dado una excedencia de tres meses por maternidad, she has been granted a three-month maternity leave
' excedencia' also found in these entries:
English:
leave
* * *excedencia nfEsp [de funcionario, empleado] leave (of absence); [de profesor] sabbatical;un año de excedencia [de funcionario, empleado] a year's leave of absence;[de profesor] a year's sabbatical;estar de excedencia [funcionario, empleado] to be on leave (of absence);[profesor] to be on sabbatical* * *f extended leave of absence
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