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1 absentia ab·sen·tia n
[ˌæb'sɛntɪə]frm -
2 in absentia
[ˌɪnəb'sentɪə]нареч.; лат.He was sentenced in absentia. — Приговор был вынесен в отсутствие обвиняемого.
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3 in absentia
in ab·sen·tia[ˌɪnæbˈsentiə, AM -ˈsen(t)ʃə]* * * -
4 in absentia
adv. \/ˌɪnæbˈsenʃə\/, \/ˌɪnæbˈsentɪə\/, amer.: \/ˌɪnæbˈsentʃə\/( latin) in absentia, i ens fravær, under fravær -
5 ausencia
f.1 absence.brillar por su ausencia to be conspicuous by one's/its absenceen ausencia de in the absence ofsi llama alguien en mi ausencia, toma el recado if anyone calls while I'm out, take a message2 failure to assist, absence, non-appearance, non-arrival.* * *1 absence\brillar por su ausencia to be conspicuous by one's absence* * *noun f.* * *SF absencehacer buenas ausencias de algn — † to speak kindly of sb in their absence, remember sb with affection
ver brillar 2)tener buenas ausencias — † to have a good reputation
* * *a) ( de persona) absencedurante mi ausencia — in o during my absence
lo condenaron en su ausencia — he was sentenced in absentia o in his absence
brillar por su ausencia — to be conspicuous by one's absence
b) ( no existencia) lack, absencec) (frml) ( inasistencia) absence* * *= absence, absentee, non-attendance.Ex. When the cataloguer turns to the description of a piece of music a common problem will be the absence of a title page to be used as the chief source of information.Ex. It seems likely that it is between 80-90% complete but since there are some notable absentees the shortfall in total coverage is a significant one.Ex. The author summarises the reasons for attendance or non-attendance given by about 1,500 people, and concludes that the personality factor is a more important determinant than any other.----* ausencia de = lack of.* ausencia de ley = anomie.* ausencia de normas = anomie.* ausencia de problemas = smoothness.* ausencia por enfermedad = sickness absence.* casi ausencia = quasi-absence.* sustituir a Alguien en su ausencia = fill in + in + Posesivo + absence.* * *a) ( de persona) absencedurante mi ausencia — in o during my absence
lo condenaron en su ausencia — he was sentenced in absentia o in his absence
brillar por su ausencia — to be conspicuous by one's absence
b) ( no existencia) lack, absencec) (frml) ( inasistencia) absence* * *= absence, absentee, non-attendance.Ex: When the cataloguer turns to the description of a piece of music a common problem will be the absence of a title page to be used as the chief source of information.
Ex: It seems likely that it is between 80-90% complete but since there are some notable absentees the shortfall in total coverage is a significant one.Ex: The author summarises the reasons for attendance or non-attendance given by about 1,500 people, and concludes that the personality factor is a more important determinant than any other.* ausencia de = lack of.* ausencia de ley = anomie.* ausencia de normas = anomie.* ausencia de problemas = smoothness.* ausencia por enfermedad = sickness absence.* casi ausencia = quasi-absence.* sustituir a Alguien en su ausencia = fill in + in + Posesivo + absence.* * *1 (de una persona) absenceocurrió en ausencia de sus padres it happened in o during his parents' absence o while his parents were awaydurante mi ausencia while I was away, in o during my absencelo condenaron en su ausencia he was sentenced in absentia o in his absencesiente mucho la ausencia de su mujer he misses his wife a great dealbrillar por su ausencia to be conspicuous by one's absenceel orden brilla por su ausencia there's a distinct lack of order2 (no existencia) lack, absencehay una ausencia total de sentido en el texto the text is totally lacking in o devoid of meaning3 ( frml) (falta de asistencia) absencetiene tres ausencias he has been absent three times* * *
ausencia sustantivo femenino
◊ brillar por su ausencia to be conspicuous by one's absence;
el orden brilla por su ausencia there's a distinct lack of order
ausencia sustantivo femenino absence
' ausencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acusar
- brillar
- esterilidad
- falta
- olvido
- presagio
- sobriedad
- sombra
- justificante
- quietud
- seguridad
English:
absence
- absent
- conspicuous
- cover
- ease
- leave
- look after
- off
- default
* * *ausencia nf1. [de persona, cosa] absence;se notó su ausencia she was missed, her absence was noticed;lo acabaron durante su ausencia they finished it during o in his absence;si llama alguien en mi ausencia, toma el recado if anyone calls while I'm away, take a message;la jornada se caracterizó por la ausencia de incidentes the day passed off without incident;habrá ausencia de nubes en todo el norte del país there will be clear skies across the whole of the north of the country2. [falta de asistencia] absence;hay varias ausencias there are several people who couldn't attend3. Med absence, petit mal* * *f1 de persona absence;en ausencia de in the absence of;brillaba por su ausencia he was conspicuous by his absence* * *ausencia nf: absence* * *ausencia n (de alguien) absence -
6 condamner
condamner [kɔ̃dαne]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb• condamner qn à mort/pour meurtre to sentence sb to death/for murderb. ( = interdire, blâmer) [+ livre, action, idées, personne] to condemnc. [+ théorie] to put an end tod. ( = obliger) condamner à [+ silence, attente] to condemn toe. ( = fermer) [+ porte, fenêtre] to block ; (avec briques) to brick up ; (avec planches) to board up ; [+ pièce] to lock up ; [+ portière de voiture] to lock* * *kɔ̃dane1) Droit ( infliger une peine à) to sentenceil a été condamné à quatre mois de prison avec sursis — he was given a four-month suspended sentence
2) ( interdire) [loi, article] to punish [vol, trafic]3) ( désapprouver fortement) [personne, pays] to condemn [acte, décision]4) ( astreindre à)5) ( sceller) to seal up [fenêtre, porte]; ( fermer à clé) to shut up [pièce]; to lock [portières]6) ( ruiner) to spell death for [société, industrie]7) ( déclarer incurable)* * *kɔ̃dɒne vt1) (= blâmer) to condemnLe gouvernement a condamné cette décision. — The government condemned this decision.
2) DROIT to sentenceIl a été condamné à deux ans de prison. — He was sentenced to two years in prison.
3)4) [porte, ouverture] to fill in, to block up* * *condamner verb table: aimer vtr1 Jur ( infliger une peine à) to sentence; condamner qn à une amende to fine sb; elle a été condamnée à 1 000 euros d'amende she was fined 1,000 euros; condamner qn à deux ans de réclusion to sentence sb to two years' imprisonment; il a été condamné à quatre mois de prison avec sursis he was given a four-month suspended sentence; condamner qn à mort to sentence sb to death; condamner qn pour vol to convict sb of theft; condamner qn par défaut or contumace to sentence sb in absentia;2 ( interdire) [loi, article] to punish [vol, trafic]; la législation condamne le racisme/la bigamie the law punishes racism/bigamy;3 ( désapprouver fortement) [personne, pays, groupe] to condemn [acte, attitude, décision];4 ( astreindre à) to condemn (à to); être condamné au silence to be condemned to silence; il se voit condamné à un choix difficile/à un rôle secondaire he's being forced to make a difficult choice/to play a secondary role; condamner qn à faire to compel sb to do; il est condamné à attendre/coopérer he is obliged to wait/cooperate;5 ( bloquer) ( définitivement) to seal up [fenêtre, porte, entrée]; ( fermer à clé) to shut up [pièce]; to lock [portières];6 fig ( ruiner) to spell death for [société, industrie, secteur]; les nouvelles technologies ont condamné l'artisanat the new technologies spell death for the traditional crafts;7 ( déclarer incurable) les médecins l'ont condamné the doctors have given up hope of saving him.[kɔ̃dane] verbe transitif1. DROIT [accusé] to sentencecondamner quelqu'un à mort/aux travaux forcés to sentence somebody to death/to hard labourcondamné à trois mois de prison pour... sentenced to three months' imprisonment for...condamner quelqu'un par défaut/par contumace to sentence somebody by default/in absentiafaire condamner quelqu'un to get ou to have somebody convicted3. [désapprouver - attentat, propos] to express disapproval ofcondamner quelqu'un pour avoir fait ou d'avoir fait quelque chose to blame somebody for having done somethingl'expression est condamnée par les puristes the use of the phrase is condemned ou is disapproved of by purists4. [accuser] to condemn5. [suj: maladie incurable] to condemn6. [murer - porte, fenêtre] to block up (separable), to seal off (separable) ; [ - pièce] to close up (separable)7. [obliger] -
7 Abwesenheit
f; nur Sg.1. absence; in Abwesenheit von in the absence of; in / während jemandes Abwesenheit in / during s.o.’s absence; durch Abwesenheit glänzen iro. be conspicuous by one’s absence2. JUR.: in Abwesenheit verurteilt werden Strafrecht: be sentenced in one’s absence; Zivilrecht: be sentenced by default* * *die Abwesenheitabsence* * *Ạb|we|sen|heit ['apveːznhait]f -, -enabsence; (fig = Geistesabwesenheit) abstractionin Abwesenheit (Jur) — in absence, in absentia
durch Abwesenheit glänzen (iro) — to be conspicuous by one's absence
* * *die1) (the condition of not being present: His absence was noticed.) absence2) (a time during which a person etc is not present: After an absence of five years he returned home.) absence* * *Ab·we·sen·heit<-, -en>1. (Fehlen) absencein \Abwesenheit von jdm in sb's absence2. (Geistesabwesenheit) absent-mindedness* * *die; Abwesenheit1) absencedurch Abwesenheit glänzen — (iron.) be conspicuous by one's absence
2) (fig.): (Zerstreutheit) absent-mindedness* * *1. absence;in Abwesenheit von in the absence of;in/während jemandes Abwesenheit in/during sb’s absence;durch Abwesenheit glänzen iron be conspicuous by one’s absence2. JUR:in Abwesenheit verurteilt werden Strafrecht: be sentenced in one’s absence; Zivilrecht: be sentenced by default* * *die; Abwesenheit1) absencedurch Abwesenheit glänzen — (iron.) be conspicuous by one's absence
2) (fig.): (Zerstreutheit) absent-mindedness* * *(von) f.absence (of) n.
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