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1 subvención
f.subvention, grant, government aid, subsidy.* * *1 subsidy, grant* * *noun f.grant, subsidy* * *SF subsidy, subvention, grantsubvención para la inversión — (Com) investment grant
* * *femenino subsidy, subvention (frml)* * *= grant, financial support, subvention, interest rebate, grant funding, grant money.Ex. In its early years it benefited from a variety of grants to support activities and developments, but since 1971, OCLC has been supported by membership fees and grants for specific research and development projects.Ex. By virtue of standing an easy first among the libraries of the region -- first in size of collection, first in financial support, and first in that mysterious quality known as 'excellence' -- Dorado was asked to assume the role.Ex. There is also a manifest need to improve access by library staff to professional literature, through subventions, perhaps via the Regional Offices of IFLA.Ex. Such assisted loans are given at the normal interest rate, and the Commission grants an additional interest rebate which is paid directly to the beneficiary.Ex. This paper describes a course that teaches students how to apply for grant funding and write proposals.Ex. The article 'Who Says Money Doesn't Grow on Trees' provides information to teachers who need grant money to fund projects their schools cannot afford.----* de subvención pública = publicly supported.* sin subvención = unfunded.* solicitar una subvención = write + grant.* solicitud de subvención = grant proposal.* solicitud de subvenciones = grant writing.* subvención del gobierno = federal grant, state aid, state support.* subvención de una fundación = foundation grant.* subvención en metálico = cash grant.* subvenciones = monies [money, -sing.].* subvención estatal = state aid, state support.* subvención extraordinaria = capital grant.* * *femenino subsidy, subvention (frml)* * *= grant, financial support, subvention, interest rebate, grant funding, grant money.Ex: In its early years it benefited from a variety of grants to support activities and developments, but since 1971, OCLC has been supported by membership fees and grants for specific research and development projects.
Ex: By virtue of standing an easy first among the libraries of the region -- first in size of collection, first in financial support, and first in that mysterious quality known as 'excellence' -- Dorado was asked to assume the role.Ex: There is also a manifest need to improve access by library staff to professional literature, through subventions, perhaps via the Regional Offices of IFLA.Ex: Such assisted loans are given at the normal interest rate, and the Commission grants an additional interest rebate which is paid directly to the beneficiary.Ex: This paper describes a course that teaches students how to apply for grant funding and write proposals.Ex: The article 'Who Says Money Doesn't Grow on Trees' provides information to teachers who need grant money to fund projects their schools cannot afford.* de subvención pública = publicly supported.* sin subvención = unfunded.* solicitar una subvención = write + grant.* solicitud de subvención = grant proposal.* solicitud de subvenciones = grant writing.* subvención del gobierno = federal grant, state aid, state support.* subvención de una fundación = foundation grant.* subvención en metálico = cash grant.* subvenciones = monies [money, -sing.].* subvención estatal = state aid, state support.* subvención extraordinaria = capital grant.* * *subsidy, subvention ( frml)* * *
subvención sustantivo femenino
subsidy, subvention (frml)
subvención sustantivo femenino subsidy, subvention
' subvención' also found in these entries:
English:
allowance
- grant
- materialize
- subsidy
* * *subvención nf1. [para proteger precios, una industria] subsidy2. [para un proyecto] grant;la orquesta recibe una subvención del ayuntamiento the orchestra receives financial support o a grant from the town o city council* * *f subsidy* * ** * *subvención n subsidy [pl. subsidies] / grant -
2 ayuda económica
f.1 economic aid, development aid, financial assistance.2 economic aid, contribution, financial support, donation.* * *(n.) = grant, financial support, fund assistance, financial assistance, grant money, cash grantEx. In its early years it benefited from a variety of grants to support activities and developments, but since 1971, OCLC has been supported by membership fees and grants for specific research and development projects.Ex. By virtue of standing an easy first among the libraries of the region -- first in size of collection, first in financial support, and first in that mysterious quality known as 'excellence' -- Dorado was asked to assume the role.Ex. The benefits to be gained from using fund assistance to help with local authority capital projects on roads, drainage, industrial sites, etc., were obvious.Ex. The library now receives financial assistance from the local authority and the collection totals 7,000 vols.Ex. The article 'Who Says Money Doesn't Grow on Trees' provides information to teachers who need grant money to fund projects their schools cannot afford.Ex. The cash grant will be awarded based on usefulness of the project or goal to the field of study, the school, profession, or to the public.* * *(n.) = grant, financial support, fund assistance, financial assistance, grant money, cash grantEx: In its early years it benefited from a variety of grants to support activities and developments, but since 1971, OCLC has been supported by membership fees and grants for specific research and development projects.
Ex: By virtue of standing an easy first among the libraries of the region -- first in size of collection, first in financial support, and first in that mysterious quality known as 'excellence' -- Dorado was asked to assume the role.Ex: The benefits to be gained from using fund assistance to help with local authority capital projects on roads, drainage, industrial sites, etc., were obvious.Ex: The library now receives financial assistance from the local authority and the collection totals 7,000 vols.Ex: The article 'Who Says Money Doesn't Grow on Trees' provides information to teachers who need grant money to fund projects their schools cannot afford.Ex: The cash grant will be awarded based on usefulness of the project or goal to the field of study, the school, profession, or to the public. -
3 cuota
f.1 membership fee, subscription (contribución) (a entidad, club).cuota de admisión admission fee2 quota (cupo).las cuotas lácteas/pesqueras milk/fishing quotas (en UE)cuota de pantalla audience share3 installment. ( Latin American Spanish)4 toll (en autopista). (Mexican Spanish)5 ration, share, allowance, allotment.* * *2 (porción) quota, share\cuota de mercado FINANZAS market share* * *noun f.1) share2) quota3) subscription, fee4) installment, payment* * *SF1) (=parte proporcional) sharehan aumentado sus cuotas de poder en el gobierno — they've increased their share of power within the government
cuota de pantalla — (TV) share of the viewing figures
2) (=parte asignada) quotauna reducción en la cuota española de producción de aceite — a reduction in Spain's oil production quota
3) (=cantidad fija) [de club] membership fee, membership fees pl ; [de sindicato] dues plcuota de conexión — connection charge, connection fee
cuota de inscripción — [a un curso] enrolment fee, enrollment fee (EEUU); [a una conferencia] registration fee
cuota de instalación — installation charge, installation fee
cuota inicial — LAm down payment
4) LAm (=plazo)por cuotas — by instalments o (EEUU) installments
* * *1)a) (de club, asociación) membership fees (pl); ( de sindicato) dues (pl); ( de seguro) premiumb) (AmL) ( plazo) installment*, paymentc) (Méx) (Auto) toll2) ( parte proporcional) quota•* * *= charge, entitlement, fee, membership fee, quota, membership charge, service fee.Ex. PSS has nodes in many major cities: users pay ordinary call charges to the nearest node, plus a charge for the use of PSS.Ex. In May 1973 a paper was sent to all universities detailing the norms for university library accommodation, whereby the accommodation entitlements were further reduced to about one in five.Ex. Information providers pay a fee to British Telecom, and may then charge users for each frame that they consult.Ex. In its early years it benefited from a variety of grants to support activities and developments, but since 1971, OCLC has been supported by membership fees and grants for specific research and development projects.Ex. At least, in my opinion, it is not adequately supported since the catalogers at LC work under the pressure to produce -- they actually have a weekly quota they are supposed to meet.Ex. Exemption from membership charges for the elderly on a national scale might mean 280,000 new users.Ex. Librarian in public libraries are faced with the prospect of service fees.----* asignar una cuota = allocate + quota.* cobrar una cuota = charge + fee.* cuota de admisión = intake.* cuota de inscripción = registration fee(s), sign-up fees, enrolment fee.* cuota de matrícula = enrolment fee, registration fee(s).* cuota de mercado = market share, mindshare.* cuota de producción = production quota.* cuota de suscripción = dues, subscription costs.* cuota inicial = down payment.* cuota mensual = monthly payment.* cuota única = flat one-time fee.* exento de cuota = non-quota.* no sujeto a una cuota = non-quota.* reducción de la cuota de los países endeudados = debt relief.* relacionado con el pago de cuotas = fee-related.* * *1)a) (de club, asociación) membership fees (pl); ( de sindicato) dues (pl); ( de seguro) premiumb) (AmL) ( plazo) installment*, paymentc) (Méx) (Auto) toll2) ( parte proporcional) quota•* * *= charge, entitlement, fee, membership fee, quota, membership charge, service fee.Ex: PSS has nodes in many major cities: users pay ordinary call charges to the nearest node, plus a charge for the use of PSS.
Ex: In May 1973 a paper was sent to all universities detailing the norms for university library accommodation, whereby the accommodation entitlements were further reduced to about one in five.Ex: Information providers pay a fee to British Telecom, and may then charge users for each frame that they consult.Ex: In its early years it benefited from a variety of grants to support activities and developments, but since 1971, OCLC has been supported by membership fees and grants for specific research and development projects.Ex: At least, in my opinion, it is not adequately supported since the catalogers at LC work under the pressure to produce -- they actually have a weekly quota they are supposed to meet.Ex: Exemption from membership charges for the elderly on a national scale might mean 280,000 new users.Ex: Librarian in public libraries are faced with the prospect of service fees.* asignar una cuota = allocate + quota.* cobrar una cuota = charge + fee.* cuota de admisión = intake.* cuota de inscripción = registration fee(s), sign-up fees, enrolment fee.* cuota de matrícula = enrolment fee, registration fee(s).* cuota de mercado = market share, mindshare.* cuota de producción = production quota.* cuota de suscripción = dues, subscription costs.* cuota inicial = down payment.* cuota mensual = monthly payment.* cuota única = flat one-time fee.* exento de cuota = non-quota.* no sujeto a una cuota = non-quota.* reducción de la cuota de los países endeudados = debt relief.* relacionado con el pago de cuotas = fee-related.* * *A1 (de un club, una asociación) membership fees (pl); (de un sindicato) dues (pl); (de un seguro) premiumpagan una cuota módica por alimentación y hospedaje they pay a modest amount for board and lodgingya pagó su cuota de mala suerte she's already had her share of bad lucken cómodas cuotas mensuales in easy monthly installments o paymentsCompuestos:connection charge( Esp) connection charge(para un curso) enrollment* fee; (en un club) joining fee, entry fee( Méx) service chargesubscription fee( AmL) deposit, down paymentcompre su carro sin cuota inicial buy your car with no down payment o on no-deposit financeB (parte proporcional) quotacedieron importantes cuotas de poder they surrendered a significant part o proportion of their powercuotas de producción production quotasCompuestos:market sharequota of screen timeemployer's contribution ( to social security)* * *
cuota sustantivo femenino
( de sindicato) dues (pl);
( parte proporcional) quota;
c) (Méx) (Auto) toll
cuota sustantivo femenino
1 (pago) instalment
en cuotas mensuales, in monthly instalments
(a un club) membership fees pl, dues pl
2 (porción) quota, share
3 LAm carretera de cuota, toll road
' cuota' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
plazo
- prima
- abono
- anual
- anualidad
- autopista
- contado
- entrega
- mensualidad
- retener
English:
allocation
- due
- entrance
- market share
- membership fee
- quota
- standing charge
- subscription
- down
- fee
- installment
- levy
- monthly
- payment
- repayment
- standing
- sub
- toll
- turn
* * *cuota nf1. [contribución] [a entidad, club] membership fee, subscription;[a Hacienda] tax (payment); [a sindicato] dues cuota de abono [de teléfono] line rental;cuota de admisión admission fee;Informát cuota de conexión set-up charge o fee;cuota de ingreso entrance fee;cuota de inscripción [en congreso] registration fee;cuotas de la seguridad social social security contributions, Br ≈ National Insurance contributions;cuota sindical union dues2. Am [plazo] instalment;pagar en cuotas to pay in instalmentscuota inicial down payment3. [cupo] quota;UElas cuotas lácteas/pesqueras milk/fishing quotascuota de exportación export quota; Econ cuota de mercado market share;cuota de pantalla [en televisión] audience share;la cuota de pantalla del cine español ha crecido hasta el 10 por ciento the number of Spanish movies being shown has risen to 10 percent;cuota de producción production quota* * *f1 sharecuota de abono TELEC line rental3 L.Am. ( plazo) installment, Brinstalment* * *cuota nf1) : fee, dues2) : quota, share3) : installment, payment* * * -
4 excepcional
adj.exceptional.* * *► adjetivo1 (extraordinario) exceptional, outstanding2 (raro) exceptional, unusual* * *adj.exceptional, outstanding* * *ADJ1) (=anómalo) [medidas, circunstancias] exceptional2) (=muy bueno) exceptional* * *adjetivo exceptional* * *= exceptional, one-off, outstanding, outstandingly + Adjetivo, with a difference, non-recurrent, out of the ordinary, unusual.Ex. All abstracts, barring possibly those of exceptional length, should consist of one paragraph only.Ex. Associated with full-time staffing reductions has been the virtual elimination of part-time teachers and ' one-off' expert lecturers.Ex. The PRECIS indexing system is a set of procedures for producing index entries which in theoretical terms represents an advance outstanding for its highly formularized approach to citation order and reference, or added entry, generation.Ex. It is tempting to quote the tremendous successes of outstandingly popular authors such as Harold Robbins, James Herriot, Catherine Cookson and a relatively small number of other household names (to book readers).Ex. The article 'Web authoring with a difference' reviews the current authoring tools available for organizations wishing to become involved in the World Wide Web (WWW).Ex. Special grants are defined as grants of a non-recurrent nature to fund (or partly fund) major projects = Las subvenciones especiales se definen como aquellas subvenciones de una naturaleza excepcional para financiar (total o parcialmente) proyectos importantes.Ex. In the past, there was a tendency to label a person as abnormal simply because he or she possessed traits that were considered out of the ordinary.Ex. If the book has an unusual shape then both the height and the width of the book will be given.----* Consejo para los Niños Excepcionales (CEC) = Council for Exceptional Children (CEC).* ser algo excepcional = be in a league of its own.* ser un caso excepcional = be in a league of its own.* * *adjetivo exceptional* * *= exceptional, one-off, outstanding, outstandingly + Adjetivo, with a difference, non-recurrent, out of the ordinary, unusual.Ex: All abstracts, barring possibly those of exceptional length, should consist of one paragraph only.
Ex: Associated with full-time staffing reductions has been the virtual elimination of part-time teachers and ' one-off' expert lecturers.Ex: The PRECIS indexing system is a set of procedures for producing index entries which in theoretical terms represents an advance outstanding for its highly formularized approach to citation order and reference, or added entry, generation.Ex: It is tempting to quote the tremendous successes of outstandingly popular authors such as Harold Robbins, James Herriot, Catherine Cookson and a relatively small number of other household names (to book readers).Ex: The article 'Web authoring with a difference' reviews the current authoring tools available for organizations wishing to become involved in the World Wide Web (WWW).Ex: Special grants are defined as grants of a non-recurrent nature to fund (or partly fund) major projects = Las subvenciones especiales se definen como aquellas subvenciones de una naturaleza excepcional para financiar (total o parcialmente) proyectos importantes.Ex: In the past, there was a tendency to label a person as abnormal simply because he or she possessed traits that were considered out of the ordinary.Ex: If the book has an unusual shape then both the height and the width of the book will be given.* Consejo para los Niños Excepcionales (CEC) = Council for Exceptional Children (CEC).* ser algo excepcional = be in a league of its own.* ser un caso excepcional = be in a league of its own.* * *exceptionalun niño de una inteligencia excepcional a child of exceptional intelligencerealizó una excepcional labor en el campo de la medicina he performed outstanding work in the field of medicineel proyecto ha despertado un interés excepcional the project has aroused unusual interestrecibieron un servicio excepcional they received first-class o exceptional service* * *
excepcional adjetivo ‹caso/circunstancia/talento› exceptional;
‹contribución/labor› outstanding
excepcional adjetivo exceptional: el marisco es de una calidad excepcional, the seafood is of exceptional quality
' excepcional' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
privilegiada
- privilegiado
- singular
- Titán
- monumento
English:
exceptional
- extraordinary
- outstanding
- saving
- singular
- unusual
- rare
- remarkable
- superlative
* * *excepcional adj1. [ocasional] exceptional;sólo en circunstancias excepcionales only in exceptional circumstances2. [extraordinario] exceptional;alcanzar el segundo puesto es un logro excepcional reaching second place is an exceptional achievement* * *adj exceptional* * *excepcional adjextraordinario: exceptional, extraordinary, rare* * *excepcional adj exceptional -
5 extraordinario
adj.1 extraordinary, out of the ordinary, extra, remarkable.2 extraordinary, particular.* * *► adjetivo1 (fuera de lo común) extraordinary, unusual; (sorprendente) surprising; (admirable) outstanding, exceptional2 (raro) queer, odd3 (gastos etc) additional, extra; (paga) bonus4 (revista etc) special1 (correo) special delivery2 (revista etc) special issue3 (manjar) extra dish\horas extraordinarias overtime————————1 (correo) special delivery2 (revista etc) special issue3 (manjar) extra dish* * *(f. - extraordinaria)adj.extraordinary, outstanding* * *1. ADJ1) (=especial) extraordinaryno tiene nada de extraordinario — there's nothing extraordinary o special about it
2) (=destacado) outstanding; [edición, número, descuento] special; [cobro] supplementary, extra3) (=insólito) unusual2. SM1) [para una ocasión especial] treat2) [en menú] special dish, extra dish3) [de publicación] special issue* * *- ria adjetivoa) < suceso> extraordinary, unusual; <circunstancias/facultades> extraordinary, specialb) < asamblea> extraordinary, special; < edición> special; < contribución> extra, additionalc) <belleza/fuerza/éxito> outstanding, extraordinaryla película no fue nada extraordinario — the movie was nothing special o nothing out of the ordinary
* * *= extraordinary, formidable, incredible, bumper, non-recurrent, remarkable, bionic.Ex. Having entered the next state and a highway off the turnpike, he was amazed by the extraordinary flatness of the land, especially in contrast to the hilly terrain he had grown up with back home.Ex. 'It's up to you to see that things are done,' she defended herself, somewhat nervous and abashed by his formidable stare.Ex. I could tell you many things about Cutter that you probably would find incredible.Ex. The period of 1967 and late 1966 brought in a bumper crop of user studies.Ex. Special grants are defined as grants of a non-recurrent nature to fund (or partly fund) major projects = Las subvenciones especiales se definen como aquellas subvenciones de una naturaleza excepcional para financiar (total o parcialmente) proyectos importantes.Ex. Two remarkable features of the BM code are its acceptance of corporate authorship, and its use of form headings.Ex. Police say the bullet hit the underwire of her bionic brassiere and never even pierced her skin.----* belleza extraordinaria = scenic beauty.* de tamaño extraordinario = outsize.* espectáculo extraordinario = spectacular.* hacer horas extraordinarias = work + overtime.* horas extraordinarias = overtime.* nada extraordinario = unremarkable.* trabajar horas extraordinarias = work + overtime.* * *- ria adjetivoa) < suceso> extraordinary, unusual; <circunstancias/facultades> extraordinary, specialb) < asamblea> extraordinary, special; < edición> special; < contribución> extra, additionalc) <belleza/fuerza/éxito> outstanding, extraordinaryla película no fue nada extraordinario — the movie was nothing special o nothing out of the ordinary
* * *= extraordinary, formidable, incredible, bumper, non-recurrent, remarkable, bionic.Ex: Having entered the next state and a highway off the turnpike, he was amazed by the extraordinary flatness of the land, especially in contrast to the hilly terrain he had grown up with back home.
Ex: 'It's up to you to see that things are done,' she defended herself, somewhat nervous and abashed by his formidable stare.Ex: I could tell you many things about Cutter that you probably would find incredible.Ex: The period of 1967 and late 1966 brought in a bumper crop of user studies.Ex: Special grants are defined as grants of a non-recurrent nature to fund (or partly fund) major projects = Las subvenciones especiales se definen como aquellas subvenciones de una naturaleza excepcional para financiar (total o parcialmente) proyectos importantes.Ex: Two remarkable features of the BM code are its acceptance of corporate authorship, and its use of form headings.Ex: Police say the bullet hit the underwire of her bionic brassiere and never even pierced her skin.* belleza extraordinaria = scenic beauty.* de tamaño extraordinario = outsize.* espectáculo extraordinario = spectacular.* hacer horas extraordinarias = work + overtime.* horas extraordinarias = overtime.* nada extraordinario = unremarkable.* trabajar horas extraordinarias = work + overtime.* * *1 ‹suceso› extraordinary, unusual; ‹circunstancias/facultades› extraordinary, specialel que no quiera venir no tiene nada de extraordinario there is nothing unusual about her not wanting to come2 ‹sesión/asamblea› extraordinary, special; ‹edición› special; ‹contribución/cuota› extra, additional3 ‹belleza/fuerza/éxito› outstanding, extraordinaryla película no fue nada extraordinario the movie was nothing special o nothing out of the ordinary* * *
extraordinario
‹ edición› special;
‹ contribución› extra, additional;◊ la película no fue nada extraordinario the movie was nothing special o nothing out of the ordinary
extraordinario,-a adjetivo (anormal) extraordinary
(estupendo) exceptional
edición extraordinaria, special edition
paga extraordinaria, Esp extra month's salary usually paid twice a year
' extraordinario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bagaje
- canela
- colosal
- extraordinaria
- particular
- única
- único
- aventura
- tremendo
English:
bumper
- extraordinary
- how
- one-off
- remarkable
- special
- spectacular
- out
- startling
* * *extraordinario, -a♦ adj1. [insólito] extraordinary2. [excelente] extraordinary3. [especial] [edición, suplemento] special;[congreso, asamblea, junta] extraordinary;hacer gastos extraordinarios to have extra expenses♦ nm1. Prensa special edition2. [correo] special delivery* * *I adj extraordinary;horas extraordinarias overtime sgII m special issue* * *extraordinario, - ria adjexcepcional: extraordinary♦ extraordinariamente adv* * *extraordinario adj1. (fuera de lo normal) extraordinary2. (excelente) exceptional / excellent3. (especial) special -
6 financiación
f.financing, funding, credit.* * *1 financing* * *SF financing, funding* * *1) (de empresa, obra, acción) financing, funding2) ( facilidades) credit facilities (pl)* * *= financing, funding, grant support.Ex. The Green Paper on the financing of the public library service forces librarians to look closely at the choices facing them on how libraries of the future are to be funded.Ex. The mission, organisational structure, user needs, funding and technology of the library must all be made to match.Ex. The article 'The citation impact of funded and unfunded research in economics' asks whether research which receives grant support is more cited than unfunded research.----* autofinanciación = self-funding [self funding].* con financiación independiente = self-funded.* con financiación propia = self-funded.* con una buena financiación = well-funded.* Departamento de Financiación de las Universidades = University Grants Committee (UGC).* Departamento de Financiación de las Universidades (UGC) = University Grants Committee (UGC).* financiación estatal = tax dollars.* financiación externa = outside funding.* financiación gubernamental = government funding.* financiación privada = private funding.* financiación pública = public funding.* organismo de financiación = funding agency.* período de financiación = funding period.* política de financiación = financing policy, funding policy.* recortar la financiación = cut + funding.* sin financiación = unfunded.* sin la suficiente financiación = underfinanced [under-financed].* solicitud de financiación = funding bid.* volver a recibir financiación = re-fund.* * *1) (de empresa, obra, acción) financing, funding2) ( facilidades) credit facilities (pl)* * *= financing, funding, grant support.Ex: The Green Paper on the financing of the public library service forces librarians to look closely at the choices facing them on how libraries of the future are to be funded.
Ex: The mission, organisational structure, user needs, funding and technology of the library must all be made to match.Ex: The article 'The citation impact of funded and unfunded research in economics' asks whether research which receives grant support is more cited than unfunded research.* autofinanciación = self-funding [self funding].* con financiación independiente = self-funded.* con financiación propia = self-funded.* con una buena financiación = well-funded.* Departamento de Financiación de las Universidades = University Grants Committee (UGC).* Departamento de Financiación de las Universidades (UGC) = University Grants Committee (UGC).* financiación estatal = tax dollars.* financiación externa = outside funding.* financiación gubernamental = government funding.* financiación privada = private funding.* financiación pública = public funding.* organismo de financiación = funding agency.* período de financiación = funding period.* política de financiación = financing policy, funding policy.* recortar la financiación = cut + funding.* sin financiación = unfunded.* sin la suficiente financiación = underfinanced [under-financed].* solicitud de financiación = funding bid.* volver a recibir financiación = re-fund.* * *A (de una empresa, obra)1 (acción) financing, funding2 (fondos) funding, financeB (facilidades) credit facilities (pl)* * *
financiación sustantivo femenino,◊ financiamiento sustantivo masculino
financing
financiación sustantivo femenino financing
' financiación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hueso
English:
financing
- leverage
- finance
- funding
- installment
* * *financiación nf, financiamiento nmfinancing;la financiación de los partidos políticos the funding of political partiesFin financiación mediante déficit deficit financing* * *f, financiamiento L.Am.m funding* * * -
7 ocasional
adj.1 accidental (accidental).2 occasional.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) occasional2 (trabajo) temporary, casual3 (encuentro) chance4 (ingreso) irregular* * *adj.1) occasional2) fortuitous* * *ADJ1) (=accidental) chance, accidental2) (=eventual) [trabajo] casual, temporary; [lluvia, visita, fumador] occasionalsolo consigue trabajo ocasional — he can only find casual o temporary work
* * ** * *= casual, occasional, odd, episodic, non-recurrent.Ex. There are many catalogs and each of them functions in a different world -- the worlds of the school child and of the college student, the worlds of the eminent scholar and of the casual reader.Ex. BLAISE conduct the occasional search for those libraries which do not have access to a terminal.Ex. For example, review articles are expected to be supported by extensive bibliographies, whilst it is unusual for a letter to carry more than the odd citation.Ex. Politics often makes library development episodic and unpredictable.Ex. Special grants are defined as grants of a non-recurrent nature to fund (or partly fund) major projects = Las subvenciones especiales se definen como aquellas subvenciones de una naturaleza excepcional para financiar (total o parcialmente) proyectos importantes.* * ** * *= casual, occasional, odd, episodic, non-recurrent.Ex: There are many catalogs and each of them functions in a different world -- the worlds of the school child and of the college student, the worlds of the eminent scholar and of the casual reader.
Ex: BLAISE conduct the occasional search for those libraries which do not have access to a terminal.Ex: For example, review articles are expected to be supported by extensive bibliographies, whilst it is unusual for a letter to carry more than the odd citation.Ex: Politics often makes library development episodic and unpredictable.Ex: Special grants are defined as grants of a non-recurrent nature to fund (or partly fund) major projects = Las subvenciones especiales se definen como aquellas subvenciones de una naturaleza excepcional para financiar (total o parcialmente) proyectos importantes.* * *1 ‹trabajo›es un trabajo ocasional I work for them off and on o occasionally2 ‹encuentro› chance ( before n)* * *
ocasional adjetivo ‹ encuentro› chance ( before n);
‹ trabajo› temporary
ocasional adjetivo
1 (casual) accidental, chance
2 (temporal, circunstancial) occasional
trabajo ocasional, temporary job
' ocasional' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chapuza
- ligue
English:
casual
* * *ocasional adj1. [lluvias, visitantes, sucesos] occasional;un trabajo ocasional a casual job2. [accidental] accidental;un encuentro ocasional a chance meeting* * *adj occasional* * *ocasional adj1) : occasional2) : chance, fortuitous -
8 cuantía
f.1 quantity, total sum, magnitude.2 importance.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: cuantiar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: cuantiar.* * *1 (cantidad) quantity; (importe) amount2 (dimensión) extent\de mayor cuantía importantde menor cuantía insignificant, lesser* * *SF1) (=cantidad)a) (=importe) quantity, amount¿cómo se calcula la cuantía de la pensión? — how is the amount o level of pension calculated?
b) (=alcance) extent2) (=importancia) importancede mayor cuantía — more important, more significant
de menor cuantía, de poca cuantía — unimportant, of little account
* * *a) ( importe)una cuantía mínima de 20.000 euros — a minimum (amount) of 20,000 euros
b) ( importancia) significance, importancede mayor cuantía — of major significance o importance
de menor cuantía — unimportant, insignificant
c) (Der) claim, sum claimed* * *= magnitude, total, count.Ex. Only those who have attempted to edit the proceedings of a conference can appreciate the magnitude and scope of such an enterprise.Ex. Someone must read a total on the card, so that the machine can add its computed item to it.Ex. Not much data beyond loan counts was available and re-keying and remanipulations were frequently needed to make the information useful.* * *a) ( importe)una cuantía mínima de 20.000 euros — a minimum (amount) of 20,000 euros
b) ( importancia) significance, importancede mayor cuantía — of major significance o importance
de menor cuantía — unimportant, insignificant
c) (Der) claim, sum claimed* * *= magnitude, total, count.Ex: Only those who have attempted to edit the proceedings of a conference can appreciate the magnitude and scope of such an enterprise.
Ex: Someone must read a total on the card, so that the machine can add its computed item to it.Ex: Not much data beyond loan counts was available and re-keying and remanipulations were frequently needed to make the information useful.* * *1(importe): la rebaja de las cuantías de las pensiones the reduction in the level of pensionsse desconoce la cuantía de los daños materiales the extent of the damage is not knownuna cuantía mínima de 50.000 euros mensuales a minimum (amount) of 50,000 euros a monthla cuantía de la deuda asciende a miles de dólares the total of the debt amounts to thousands of dollarsun aumento de la cuantía de las becas an increase in the size of grants2 (importancia) significance, importanceun asunto de mayor cuantía a matter of major significance o importance, a highly significant o an extremely important matterun funcionario de escasa cuantía an insignificant civil servantde menor cuantía unimportant, insignificant3 ( Der) claim, sum o amount claimed* * *
cuantía sustantivo femenino amount: se desconoce la cuantía de lo sustraído, the amount stolen is not known
' cuantía' also found in these entries:
English:
high
* * *cuantía nf1. [suma] amount, quantity;todavía no se conoce la cuantía de los daños causados por el terremoto the final cost of the damage caused by the earthquake is not yet known;van a conceder una ayuda de una cuantía sin precisar todavía they are going to grant an as yet unspecified amount of aid;recibió la cuantía íntegra del premio he received the full amount of the prize money;va a subir la cuantía del subsidio de desempleo unemployment benefit is set to rise2. [alcance] extent;ése es un problema de menor cuantía that is a relatively insignificant o minor problem3. Der claim, amount claimed* * *f amount, quantity; figimportance* * *cuantía nf1) : quantity, extent2) : significance, import -
9 Departamento de Financiación de las Universidades (UGC)
Ex. Recently the Government, through the University Grants Committee, have accepted the recommendation of a working party that in future libraries should be self renewing and finite.Spanish-English dictionary > Departamento de Financiación de las Universidades (UGC)
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10 UGC (Departamento de Financiación de las Universidades)
Nota: Departamento del Ministerio de Educación Británico encargado de asignar los presupuestos a las distintas universidades.Ex. Recently the Government, through the University Grants Committee, have accepted the recommendation of a working party that in future libraries should be self renewing and finite.Spanish-English dictionary > UGC (Departamento de Financiación de las Universidades)
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11 aceptable
adj.1 acceptable.2 passable, adequate, average, fair.El pastel estuvo regular The cake was so-so.* * *► adjetivo1 acceptable* * *adj.* * *ADJ acceptable, passable* * *adjetivo acceptable, passable* * *= acceptable, admissible, eligible, respectable, qualifying, passable, unobjectionable.Ex. A 'see also' reference connects headings or index terms which are in some way related, where both of the headings are regarded as acceptable for use as headings for entries.Ex. Single row direct coding restricts the numbering of coding positions and thus the number of admissible index terms to the number of holes that can be fitted around the edge of a card.Ex. And yet, everyone knows that historically only a very small portion of the eligible users have ever crossed the threshold of a public library.Ex. A crisp, even impression became the norm, along with the use of respectable paper and ink.Ex. Any UK grant scheme may serve to provide qualifying grants.Ex. Help is further hampered by flooding from the northeast monsoon as roads become passable.Ex. Some actors, in order to try and help the meaning, pause slightly after the first line, and this is unobjectionable.----* aceptable por el ordenador = machine-processable.* aceptable socialmente = socially acceptable.* de forma aceptable = adequately.* no ser aceptable = be unacceptable.* * *adjetivo acceptable, passable* * *= acceptable, admissible, eligible, respectable, qualifying, passable, unobjectionable.Ex: A 'see also' reference connects headings or index terms which are in some way related, where both of the headings are regarded as acceptable for use as headings for entries.
Ex: Single row direct coding restricts the numbering of coding positions and thus the number of admissible index terms to the number of holes that can be fitted around the edge of a card.Ex: And yet, everyone knows that historically only a very small portion of the eligible users have ever crossed the threshold of a public library.Ex: A crisp, even impression became the norm, along with the use of respectable paper and ink.Ex: Any UK grant scheme may serve to provide qualifying grants.Ex: Help is further hampered by flooding from the northeast monsoon as roads become passable.Ex: Some actors, in order to try and help the meaning, pause slightly after the first line, and this is unobjectionable.* aceptable por el ordenador = machine-processable.* aceptable socialmente = socially acceptable.* de forma aceptable = adequately.* no ser aceptable = be unacceptable.* * *acceptable, passable* * *
aceptable adjetivo
acceptable, passable
aceptable adjetivo acceptable
' aceptable' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bebible
- cualesquiera
- potable
- adecuado
- decente
- pasar
English:
acceptable
- definition
- fair
- fixture
- on
- palatable
- passable
- respectable
- sell
- decent
* * *aceptable adj1. [propuesta, explicación, comportamiento] acceptable2. Gram acceptable* * *adj acceptable* * *aceptable adj: acceptable* * *aceptable adj acceptable -
12 adoptar la forma de
(v.) = take + form, take + the form of, come in + the form ofEx. The process will take form and crystallize into a framework as we learn more.Ex. Hierarchical relationships may also take the form of co-ordinate relationships, in which case they may be represented by 'RT' or related term, in a similar manner to affinitive relationships below.Ex. The most devastated countries have seen almost no debt relief, and most of the bank's aid has come in the form of loans, not grants.* * *(v.) = take + form, take + the form of, come in + the form ofEx: The process will take form and crystallize into a framework as we learn more.
Ex: Hierarchical relationships may also take the form of co-ordinate relationships, in which case they may be represented by 'RT' or related term, in a similar manner to affinitive relationships below.Ex: The most devastated countries have seen almost no debt relief, and most of the bank's aid has come in the form of loans, not grants. -
13 afectado
adj.1 affected, impressed, cut-up.2 affected, concerned, interested.3 affected, hammy, unnatural.f. & m.sufferer.past part.past participle of spanish verb: afectar.* * *1→ link=afectar afectar► adjetivo1 (gen) affected2 (emocionado) affected, upset\estar afectado,-a de to be suffering from* * *(f. - afectada)adj.1) affected2) afflicted* * *ADJ1) (=forzado) [acento, persona] affected; [estilo] stilted, precious2) (Med) (=aquejado)estar afectado — Méx to be consumptive; Cono Sur to be hurt
* * *- da adjetivoa) <gestos/acento> affectedb) <área/órgano> affectedestá afectado de una grave enfermedad — (frml) he is suffering from a serious disease
* * *= affected, mannered, concerned, devastated, stilted, camp, shaken.Ex. A collection of such affected words from the Latin and Greek are either to be used warily or to be rejected totally as barbarous.Ex. Since 1975 his work has become mannered and predictable.Ex. Mainframe computers are rarely dedicated to the library's own sole application, unless the library concerned happens to be a national library, offering online access to its data bases to a wide audience.Ex. The most devastated countries have seen almost no debt relief, and most of the bank's aid has come in the form of loans, not grants.Ex. His eccentricity was stilted and contrived.Ex. There is an obvious positive correlation between camp behaviour and homosexuality.Ex. I felt lorn and bereft, then suddenly it was gone, leaving me empty and shaken the way a storm shakes the land and the sea.----* afectado por el oídio = mildewed.* afectado por la sequía = drought-plagued, drought-parched.* afectado por las inundaciones = flood-hit.* afectado por las mareas = tidal.* evitar ser afectado = escape + unaffected.* no verse afectado = be none the worse for wear, be none the worse for (that).* peor afectado = worst-hit.* usar sobre la zona afectada = use + topically.* * *- da adjetivoa) <gestos/acento> affectedb) <área/órgano> affectedestá afectado de una grave enfermedad — (frml) he is suffering from a serious disease
* * *= affected, mannered, concerned, devastated, stilted, camp, shaken.Ex: A collection of such affected words from the Latin and Greek are either to be used warily or to be rejected totally as barbarous.
Ex: Since 1975 his work has become mannered and predictable.Ex: Mainframe computers are rarely dedicated to the library's own sole application, unless the library concerned happens to be a national library, offering online access to its data bases to a wide audience.Ex: The most devastated countries have seen almost no debt relief, and most of the bank's aid has come in the form of loans, not grants.Ex: His eccentricity was stilted and contrived.Ex: There is an obvious positive correlation between camp behaviour and homosexuality.Ex: I felt lorn and bereft, then suddenly it was gone, leaving me empty and shaken the way a storm shakes the land and the sea.* afectado por el oídio = mildewed.* afectado por la sequía = drought-plagued, drought-parched.* afectado por las inundaciones = flood-hit.* afectado por las mareas = tidal.* evitar ser afectado = escape + unaffected.* no verse afectado = be none the worse for wear, be none the worse for (that).* peor afectado = worst-hit.* usar sobre la zona afectada = use + topically.* * *afectado -daaffected* * *
Del verbo afectar: ( conjugate afectar)
afectado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
afectado
afectar
afectado◊ -da adjetivo
afectar ( conjugate afectar) verbo transitivo
1
2 ( fingir) ‹admiración/indiferencia› to affect, feign
afectado,-a I adj (amanerado) affected
II sustantivo masculino y femenino los afectados por el terremoto, those affected by the earthquake
los afectados de hepatitis, the hepatitis victims
afectar verbo transitivo
1 (incumbir) to affect: la medida nos afecta a todos, the measure affects us all
2 (impresionar, entristecer) to affect, sadden: le afectó mucho la muerte de su padre, she was deeply affected by her father's death
' afectado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
afectada I
- hinchada
- hinchado
- remilgada
- remilgado
- retórica
- amanerado
English:
affected
- concerned
- precious
- self-conscious
- unaffected
- unnatural
- untouched
- visibly
- any
- camp
- diseased
- Down's syndrome
- fog
- hard
- self
- stricken
- suffer
* * *afectado, -a♦ adj1. [amanerado] affected2. [afligido] upset, badly affected3. RP [asignado] assigned♦ nm,fvictim;los afectados por las inundaciones serán indemnizados the people affected by the floods will receive compensation* * *I adj2 ( amanerado) affectedII m, afectada f:es un afectado he is so affected* * *afectado, -da adj1) : affected, mannered2) : influenced3) : afflicted4) : feigned* * *afectado adj (conmovido) affected / upset -
14 alojamiento
m.1 accommodation.dar alojamiento a to put upalojamiento y comida board and lodging2 lodge, accommodations, billet, lodging.* * *1 lodging, accommodation* * *noun m.accommodation, rooms, lodgings* * *SM (=lugar de hospedaje) lodging, lodgings pl ; (Mil) billet, quarters pl ; And (=pensión) small hotel, boarding housedar alojamiento — to put up, accommodate
* * *masculino accommodations (pl) (AmE), accommodation (BrE)* * *= housing, quarters, lodging, accommodation, digs, living quarters.Ex. The form of these terms, whether descriptors or non-descriptors, is usually one of the following: single words, e.g. Government, Hovercraft, housing.Ex. Soon, however, the collection outgrew its meagre quarters and a full-fledged library occupying a 40x60 foot area came into being.Ex. All these CD-ROM software products provide highly customized itineraries; very good route maps; and listings of lodgings, amusement parks, zoos, aquariums, and other sights along the way.Ex. NACs deal with a wide range of topics such as public and private rented accommodation, rents, rebates and allowances, improvement grants, landlord-tenant relations, environmental health, and house purchase.Ex. Don't go to France thinking that your cherished ancient library from your 50s/60s school days remains unchanged amid the splendour of its beautiful if dingy old digs.Ex. The captain's living quarters in a warship were furnished according to his pocket, the bare necessities in the case of an officer without private means, and luxury for a noble or wealthy man.----* alojamiento barato = budget accommodation.* alojamiento de alquiler = rented accommodation, residential property.* alojamiento de lujo = mews cottage.* alojamiento de páginas web = web hosting.* alojamiento económico = budget accommodation.* alojamiento en hotel = hotel accommodation.* alojamiento en régimen de pensión completa = full-board accommodation.* asesoría de alojamiento = housing advice centre.* comida y alojamiento = board and lodging.* encontrar alojamiento = find + a home.* gastos de alojamiento = lodging expenses, lodging costs.* información de alojamiento = housing information.* traslado de alojamiento = rehousing.* * *masculino accommodations (pl) (AmE), accommodation (BrE)* * *= housing, quarters, lodging, accommodation, digs, living quarters.Ex: The form of these terms, whether descriptors or non-descriptors, is usually one of the following: single words, e.g. Government, Hovercraft, housing.
Ex: Soon, however, the collection outgrew its meagre quarters and a full-fledged library occupying a 40x60 foot area came into being.Ex: All these CD-ROM software products provide highly customized itineraries; very good route maps; and listings of lodgings, amusement parks, zoos, aquariums, and other sights along the way.Ex: NACs deal with a wide range of topics such as public and private rented accommodation, rents, rebates and allowances, improvement grants, landlord-tenant relations, environmental health, and house purchase.Ex: Don't go to France thinking that your cherished ancient library from your 50s/60s school days remains unchanged amid the splendour of its beautiful if dingy old digs.Ex: The captain's living quarters in a warship were furnished according to his pocket, the bare necessities in the case of an officer without private means, and luxury for a noble or wealthy man.* alojamiento barato = budget accommodation.* alojamiento de alquiler = rented accommodation, residential property.* alojamiento de lujo = mews cottage.* alojamiento de páginas web = web hosting.* alojamiento económico = budget accommodation.* alojamiento en hotel = hotel accommodation.* alojamiento en régimen de pensión completa = full-board accommodation.* asesoría de alojamiento = housing advice centre.* comida y alojamiento = board and lodging.* encontrar alojamiento = find + a home.* gastos de alojamiento = lodging expenses, lodging costs.* información de alojamiento = housing information.* traslado de alojamiento = rehousing.* * *un amigo nos dio alojamiento a friend put us up o gave us accommodations o accommodationCompuesto:( Inf) web hosting* * *
alojamiento sustantivo masculino
accommodations (pl) (AmE), accommodation (BrE);
alojamiento sustantivo masculino accommodation
dar alojamiento, to accommodate
' alojamiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acomodar
- pensión
- albergue
English:
accommodation
- board
- boarding
- dig
- lodging
- quarter
- bed
- fix
- residential
* * *alojamiento nmaccommodation;estoy buscando alojamiento I'm looking for accommodation;el precio incluye el alojamiento the price includes accommodation;dar alojamiento a alguien to put sb up* * *m accommodations pl, Braccommodation* * *alojamiento nm: lodging, accommodations pl* * *alojamiento n accommodation -
15 arrasado
adj.desolate, pillaged, harried.past part.past participle of spanish verb: arrasar.* * *1→ link=arrasar arrasar► adjetivo1 (devastado) devastated, destroyed2 (allanado) levelled, smooth* * *= devastated.Ex. The most devastated countries have seen almost no debt relief, and most of the bank's aid has come in the form of loans, not grants.----* arrasado por la guerra = war-torn.* * *= devastated.Ex: The most devastated countries have seen almost no debt relief, and most of the bank's aid has come in the form of loans, not grants.
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16 arruinado
adj.1 ruined, fallen, broken, in ruins.2 ruined.3 bankrupt, all through, broken, down-and-out.past part.past participle of spanish verb: arruinar.* * *1→ link=arruinar arruinar► adjetivo1 bankrupt, broke2 (estropeado) ruined* * *(f. - arruinada)adj.broke, ruined* * *ADJ1) [persona, reputación, vida] ruined* * *= in chapter 11, devastated.Ex. And we all know that both U.S. Airways and United Airlines are in 'Chapter 11,' with other major airlines not far behind.Ex. The most devastated countries have seen almost no debt relief, and most of the bank's aid has come in the form of loans, not grants.* * *= in chapter 11, devastated.Ex: And we all know that both U.S. Airways and United Airlines are in 'Chapter 11,' with other major airlines not far behind.
Ex: The most devastated countries have seen almost no debt relief, and most of the bank's aid has come in the form of loans, not grants.* * *
Del verbo arruinar: ( conjugate arruinar)
arruinado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
arruinado
arruinar
arruinar ( conjugate arruinar) verbo transitivo
to ruin
arruinarse verbo pronominal
to be ruined
arruinado,-a adjetivo bankrupt, ruined
arruinar verbo transitivo to ruin
' arruinado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arruinada
English:
broken
- literally
* * *arruinado, -a adj[persona] ruined, bankrupt; [empresa] failed, bankrupt;una familia arruinada a family that has seen better days* * *adj ruined, broke fam -
17 artículo científico
(n.) = scientific article, academic paper, scientific paper, scholarly articleEx. The titles of scientific articles that are primarily reports of experiments usually contain information about the cause-effect relation investigated.Ex. Graduate students who are either working on research grants or have published academic papers on research in the field are included.Ex. About 70% of scientific papers are now in English.Ex. He wrote, co-wrote, edited, or coedited ten books and more then 60 scholarly articles.* * *(n.) = scientific article, academic paper, scientific paper, scholarly articleEx: The titles of scientific articles that are primarily reports of experiments usually contain information about the cause-effect relation investigated.
Ex: Graduate students who are either working on research grants or have published academic papers on research in the field are included.Ex: About 70% of scientific papers are now in English.Ex: He wrote, co-wrote, edited, or coedited ten books and more then 60 scholarly articles. -
18 asesoramiento técnico
(n.) = technical adviceEx. Non-repayable grants are available for vocational training and guidance, recruitment and wage subsidies, resettlement and technical advice concerned with job creation.* * *(n.) = technical adviceEx: Non-repayable grants are available for vocational training and guidance, recruitment and wage subsidies, resettlement and technical advice concerned with job creation.
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19 asolado
adj.pillaged, plundered, harried, robbed.past part.past participle of spanish verb: asolar.* * *= devastated.Ex. The most devastated countries have seen almost no debt relief, and most of the bank's aid has come in the form of loans, not grants.* * *= devastated.Ex: The most devastated countries have seen almost no debt relief, and most of the bank's aid has come in the form of loans, not grants.
* * *asolado, -a adjdevastated -
20 ayuda de asistencia
(n.) = attendance grantEx. As the number of attendance grants is limited, all applicants are strongly advised to seek support from other sources.* * *(n.) = attendance grantEx: As the number of attendance grants is limited, all applicants are strongly advised to seek support from other sources.
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