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1 happenings
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2 acontecimiento
m.event.esto es todo un acontecimiento this is quite an event o occasion!adelantarse a los acontecimientos to jump the gun; (precipitarse) to take preemptive measures (prevenir)* * *1 event, happening* * *noun m.* * *SM event* * *masculino eventadelantarse or anticiparse a los acontecimientos — to jump the gun
* * *= event, move, scene, happening, occasion.Ex. The concept of corporate body includes named occasional groups and events, such as meetings, conferences, congresses, expeditions, exhibitions, festivals, and fairs.Ex. This move has probably affirmed the future of DC.Ex. Scenes that include conflict, emotions, prejudices, misunderstandings, and unreasonableness but also kindliness, humor, friendliness, and goodwill are acted out daily in different kinds of libraries.Ex. These cases are drawn from actual happenings.Ex. Children must be involved in important school occasions like school play performances, orchestral and choir concerts.----* acontecimiento deportivo = sporting event, sport event.* acontecimiento especial = festive occasion.* acontecimiento futuro = futuristic.* acontecimiento histórico = historical event.* acontecimiento importante = milestone, red carpet event.* acontecimiento próximo = coming event.* acontecimientos + desarrollarse = events + unfold.* acontecimientos locales = local events.* acontecimiento social = community event, social event, social.* acontecimiento + tener lugar = occurrence + take place.* adelantarse a los acontecimientos = ahead of the curve, jump + the gun.* celebrar un acontecimiento = hold + event.* con muchos acontecimientos = event-filled.* durante el transcurso de los acontecimientos = in the course of events, during the course of events.* en el curso normal de los acontecimientos = in the normal run of events, in the normal run of things.* lleno de acontecimientos = eventful, event-filled.* los acontecimientos = the rush of events, the course of events.* sin acontecimientos que destacar = uneventful.* * *masculino eventadelantarse or anticiparse a los acontecimientos — to jump the gun
* * *= event, move, scene, happening, occasion.Ex: The concept of corporate body includes named occasional groups and events, such as meetings, conferences, congresses, expeditions, exhibitions, festivals, and fairs.
Ex: This move has probably affirmed the future of DC.Ex: Scenes that include conflict, emotions, prejudices, misunderstandings, and unreasonableness but also kindliness, humor, friendliness, and goodwill are acted out daily in different kinds of libraries.Ex: These cases are drawn from actual happenings.Ex: Children must be involved in important school occasions like school play performances, orchestral and choir concerts.* acontecimiento deportivo = sporting event, sport event.* acontecimiento especial = festive occasion.* acontecimiento futuro = futuristic.* acontecimiento histórico = historical event.* acontecimiento importante = milestone, red carpet event.* acontecimiento próximo = coming event.* acontecimientos + desarrollarse = events + unfold.* acontecimientos locales = local events.* acontecimiento social = community event, social event, social.* acontecimiento + tener lugar = occurrence + take place.* adelantarse a los acontecimientos = ahead of the curve, jump + the gun.* celebrar un acontecimiento = hold + event.* con muchos acontecimientos = event-filled.* durante el transcurso de los acontecimientos = in the course of events, during the course of events.* en el curso normal de los acontecimientos = in the normal run of events, in the normal run of things.* lleno de acontecimientos = eventful, event-filled.* los acontecimientos = the rush of events, the course of events.* sin acontecimientos que destacar = uneventful.* * *eventdieron una fiesta para celebrar el acontecimiento they gave a party to celebrate the occasion o eventfue todo un acontecimiento it was quite an eventno te adelantes or anticipes a los acontecimientos don't get ahead of yourself* * *
acontecimiento sustantivo masculino
event;
acontecimiento sustantivo masculino event
' acontecimiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
afortunada
- afortunado
- conmemorativa
- conmemorativo
- contingente
- desenvolverse
- fastuosa
- fastuoso
- hecha
- hecho
- llegar
- precipitar
- saludar
- sangrienta
- sangriento
- sede
- señalada
- señalado
- solemne
- aguardar
- esperado
- esperar
- importante
- inflar
- prever
- reciente
- suceso
- transcurrir
English:
affair
- event
- extraordinary
- forthcoming
- happening
- happy
- highlight
- homecoming
- intervene
- merciful
- momentous
- occasion
- occurrence
- oncoming
- one-off
- pass off
- regular
- see
- sequel
- sickening
- turn-up
- unfortunate
- unpredictable
- wreck
- development
* * *event;esto es todo un acontecimiento this is quite an event!;adelantarse a los acontecimientos [precipitarse] to jump the gun;[prevenir] to take pre-emptive measures* * *m event* * *suceso: event* * *acontecimiento n event -
3 difundir la imagen
(v.) = spread + the good word, pass on + the good wordEx. The article ' Spreading the good word' studies the dissemination and relevance of research in the library-information field.Ex. Please keep me informed of e-democracy-related happenings in your community and nation so I can continue to pass on the good word to those around the world working to make a difference with ICTs in everyday politics and democracy.* * *(v.) = spread + the good word, pass on + the good wordEx: The article ' Spreading the good word' studies the dissemination and relevance of research in the library-information field.
Ex: Please keep me informed of e-democracy-related happenings in your community and nation so I can continue to pass on the good word to those around the world working to make a difference with ICTs in everyday politics and democracy. -
4 difundir la noticia
(v.) = spread + the word, spread + the good word, pass on + the good word, spread + the newsEx. It is divided into sections on the definition of information literacy, spreading the word outside the library profession, publications for librarians and information literacy in schools.Ex. The article ' Spreading the good word' studies the dissemination and relevance of research in the library-information field.Ex. Please keep me informed of e-democracy-related happenings in your community and nation so I can continue to pass on the good word to those around the world working to make a difference with ICTs in everyday politics and democracy.Ex. They have been doing their best to try to spread the news the genocide in Sri Lanka.* * *(v.) = spread + the word, spread + the good word, pass on + the good word, spread + the newsEx: It is divided into sections on the definition of information literacy, spreading the word outside the library profession, publications for librarians and information literacy in schools.
Ex: The article ' Spreading the good word' studies the dissemination and relevance of research in the library-information field.Ex: Please keep me informed of e-democracy-related happenings in your community and nation so I can continue to pass on the good word to those around the world working to make a difference with ICTs in everyday politics and democracy.Ex: They have been doing their best to try to spread the news the genocide in Sri Lanka. -
5 evento
m.1 event.2 show.* * *1 (acontecimiento) event2 (imprevisto) eventuality, contingency\a todo evento in any event* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=acontecimiento) event2) (=incidente) unforeseen happening3) (Dep) fixture* * *a) (period) ( suceso) eventb) ( caso) case* * *= event, episode, happening.Ex. The concept of corporate body includes named occasional groups and events, such as meetings, conferences, congresses, expeditions, exhibitions, festivals, and fairs.Ex. No critics review issues of magazines or the weekly episodes of Crossroads or Coronation Street but women's magazines and these television serials all have readership and viewers numbered in millions.Ex. These cases are drawn from actual happenings.----* con muchos eventos = event-filled.* evento deportivo = sport(s) event, sporting event.* evento importante = milestone.* evento social = social event, social.* lleno de eventos = event-filled.* * *a) (period) ( suceso) eventb) ( caso) case* * *= event, episode, happening.Ex: The concept of corporate body includes named occasional groups and events, such as meetings, conferences, congresses, expeditions, exhibitions, festivals, and fairs.
Ex: No critics review issues of magazines or the weekly episodes of Crossroads or Coronation Street but women's magazines and these television serials all have readership and viewers numbered in millions.Ex: These cases are drawn from actual happenings.* con muchos eventos = event-filled.* evento deportivo = sport(s) event, sporting event.* evento importante = milestone.* evento social = social event, social.* lleno de eventos = event-filled.* * *2 (caso) caseen este evento in such a case, if this were to happen* * *
evento sustantivo masculino
evento sustantivo masculino
1 (suceso, imprevisto) contingency, unforeseen event
2 (celebración) event
' evento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acto
- repetirse
- trasladar
English:
fund-raiser
- proceedings
- sponsor
- time
* * *evento nmevent* * *m event* * *evento nm: event -
6 hacer correr la voz
(v.) = spread + the word, spread + the good word, pass on + the good word, spread + the newsEx. It is divided into sections on the definition of information literacy, spreading the word outside the library profession, publications for librarians and information literacy in schools.Ex. The article ' Spreading the good word' studies the dissemination and relevance of research in the library-information field.Ex. Please keep me informed of e-democracy-related happenings in your community and nation so I can continue to pass on the good word to those around the world working to make a difference with ICTs in everyday politics and democracy.Ex. They have been doing their best to try to spread the news the genocide in Sri Lanka.* * *(v.) = spread + the word, spread + the good word, pass on + the good word, spread + the newsEx: It is divided into sections on the definition of information literacy, spreading the word outside the library profession, publications for librarians and information literacy in schools.
Ex: The article ' Spreading the good word' studies the dissemination and relevance of research in the library-information field.Ex: Please keep me informed of e-democracy-related happenings in your community and nation so I can continue to pass on the good word to those around the world working to make a difference with ICTs in everyday politics and democracy.Ex: They have been doing their best to try to spread the news the genocide in Sri Lanka. -
7 happening
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8 adelantarse a
v.1 to get ahead of, to get past, to cut ahead of, to draw ahead of.Tito se anticipó a los acontecimientos Tito anticipated the happenings.2 to go ahead to, to proceed to.* * ** * *(v.) = outguess, second-guess [secondguess], forestallEx. Four years of attempting to catalog everything in a depository collection taught me that it was easier to do all the original cataloging than to try to outguess the rules used previously.Ex. This does not imply that the abstractor becomes a publication referee, trying to second-guess decisions already made by editors.Ex. Attempting to forestall problems before they were created was essential to the planning.* * *(v.) = outguess, second-guess [secondguess], forestallEx: Four years of attempting to catalog everything in a depository collection taught me that it was easier to do all the original cataloging than to try to outguess the rules used previously.
Ex: This does not imply that the abstractor becomes a publication referee, trying to second-guess decisions already made by editors.Ex: Attempting to forestall problems before they were created was essential to the planning. -
9 anticiparse a
v.1 to anticipate, to steal a march on, to be ahead of.Tito se anticipó a los acontecimientos Tito anticipated the happenings.2 to get ahead of.María se anticipó a las exigencias Mary got ahead of the necessities.3 to start early to, to move ahead to.María se anticipó a manejar Mary started early to drive.* * *(v.) = quicken to, outguess, second-guess [secondguess], forestallEx. 'Congratulations, Mr. Balzac!' exclaimed Hernandez, quickening to the fascinating possibilities of the announcement.Ex. Four years of attempting to catalog everything in a depository collection taught me that it was easier to do all the original cataloging than to try to outguess the rules used previously.Ex. This does not imply that the abstractor becomes a publication referee, trying to second-guess decisions already made by editors.Ex. Attempting to forestall problems before they were created was essential to the planning.* * *(v.) = quicken to, outguess, second-guess [secondguess], forestallEx: 'Congratulations, Mr. Balzac!' exclaimed Hernandez, quickening to the fascinating possibilities of the announcement.
Ex: Four years of attempting to catalog everything in a depository collection taught me that it was easier to do all the original cataloging than to try to outguess the rules used previously.Ex: This does not imply that the abstractor becomes a publication referee, trying to second-guess decisions already made by editors.Ex: Attempting to forestall problems before they were created was essential to the planning. -
10 suceso1
1 = event, happening, accident.Ex. The concept of corporate body includes named occasional groups and events, such as meetings, conferences, congresses, expeditions, exhibitions, festivals, and fairs.Ex. These cases are drawn from actual happenings.Ex. Entries are created merely according to the accident of the appearance of words in titles.----* suceso importante = critical incident. -
11 suceso
m.1 event (acontecimiento).2 crime (hecho delictivo).sección de sucesos = section of newspaper dealing with accidents, crimes, disasters etc (en prensa)* * *1 (hecho) event, happening, occurrence2 (incidente) incident3 (delito) crime\sección de sucesos (en prensa) accident and crime reports* * *noun m.1) event, occurrence2) incident* * *SM1) (=acontecimiento) event; (=incidente) incidentsección de sucesos — (Prensa) (section of) accident and crime reports
2) (=resultado) issue, outcome* * *a) ( acontecimiento) eventb) (accidente, crimen)el lugar del suceso — the scene of the incident/crime/accident
* * *a) ( acontecimiento) eventb) (accidente, crimen)el lugar del suceso — the scene of the incident/crime/accident
* * *suceso11 = event, happening, accident.Ex: The concept of corporate body includes named occasional groups and events, such as meetings, conferences, congresses, expeditions, exhibitions, festivals, and fairs.
Ex: These cases are drawn from actual happenings.Ex: Entries are created merely according to the accident of the appearance of words in titles.* suceso importante = critical incident.suceso22 = crime.Ex: Some headings are vague and without scope notes to define them: ROBBERS AND OUTLAWS; crime AND CRIMINALS; ROGUES AND VAGABONDS.
* * *1 (acontecimiento) eventun suceso de gran importancia para España an event of great importance for Spain2(accidente, crimen): el lugar del suceso the scene of the incident/crime/accidentsección de sucesos accident and crime reports* * *
suceso sustantivo masculino
b) (accidente, crimen):◊ el lugar del suceso the scene of the incident/crime/accident;
sección de sucesos accident and crime reports
suceso sustantivo masculino
1 (hecho) happening, event: fue un suceso sin importancia, it was an unimportant incident
2 Prensa sucesos, accident and crime reports
' suceso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anticipar
- aparato
- carnaza
- caso
- contar
- dar
- desgracia
- episodio
- escenario
- esclarecer
- espectáculo
- estallar
- estallido
- evento
- fatalidad
- gracia
- hecha
- hecho
- histórica
- histórico
- imprevista
- imprevisto
- lance
- prodigio
- producirse
- punta
- recia
- recio
- reconstruir
- registrarse
- repetirse
- resonancia
- testigo
- transcurrir
- aturdir
- aventura
- comentar
- cosa
- desafortunado
- enterado
- enterarse
- epílogo
- exagerar
- experiencia
- fenómeno
- ficticio
- filmar
- fortuito
- hinchar
- inaudito
English:
cause
- event
- everyday
- nuisance
- anticlimax
- development
- happening
* * *suceso nm1. [acontecimiento] event2. [hecho delictivo] crime;[incidente] incident;(sección de) sucesos [en prensa] = section of newspaper dealing with accidents, crimes, disasters etc* * *m event* * *suceso nm1) : event, happening, occurrence2) : incident, crime* * *suceso n1. (acontecimiento) event2. (accidente, delito) incident
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