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61 catalogar
v.1 to catalog.María cataloga datos estadísticos Mary catalogs statistics.2 to typecast, to brand, to type.El grupo catalogó al recién llegado The group typecast the newcomer.* * *1 to catalogue (US catalog)2 figurado to classify, class* * *verbto catalog, classify* * *VT1) [en catálogo] to catalogue, catalog (EEUU)2) (=clasificar) to classify (de as)una zona catalogada de interés artístico — an area classified o designated as "of artistic interest"
* * *verbo transitivoa) ( en un catálogo) to catalog (AmE), to catalogue (BrE); ( en una lista) to record, listb) ( considerar) to classel edificio está catalogado como de interés histórico — the building is classed as being of historical interest
* * *= catalogue [catalog, -USA], pigeonhole, perform + cataloguing, go under + Nombre.Ex. Copies with holds must be cataloged quickly to have them ready for the borrower.Ex. The information specialist can identify reference questions by subject area if the requests seem to fit into 1 of the 3 technologies; but he or she cannot pigeonhole requests which have blurred boundaries.Ex. When libraries find no outside copy for new media titles they often elect to either undercatalog the material or perform totally original cataloging, which can be costly.Ex. In general preference is for entry under name of organization but there are many exceptions in particular, official organizations go under place.----* catalogar mínimamente = undercatalogue [undercatalog, -USA].* catalogar partiendo de cero = catalogue + from scratch.* sin catalogar = uncatalogued [uncataloged, -USA].* * *verbo transitivoa) ( en un catálogo) to catalog (AmE), to catalogue (BrE); ( en una lista) to record, listb) ( considerar) to classel edificio está catalogado como de interés histórico — the building is classed as being of historical interest
* * *= catalogue [catalog, -USA], pigeonhole, perform + cataloguing, go under + Nombre.Ex: Copies with holds must be cataloged quickly to have them ready for the borrower.
Ex: The information specialist can identify reference questions by subject area if the requests seem to fit into 1 of the 3 technologies; but he or she cannot pigeonhole requests which have blurred boundaries.Ex: When libraries find no outside copy for new media titles they often elect to either undercatalog the material or perform totally original cataloging, which can be costly.Ex: In general preference is for entry under name of organization but there are many exceptions in particular, official organizations go under place.* catalogar mínimamente = undercatalogue [undercatalog, -USA].* catalogar partiendo de cero = catalogue + from scratch.* sin catalogar = uncatalogued [uncataloged, -USA].* * *catalogar [A3 ]vt1 (en un catálogo) ‹libros/cuadros› to catalog ( AmE), to catalogue ( BrE); (en una lista) ‹estrellas/bacterias/casos› to record, list2 ( period) (calificar, considerar) to classel edificio está catalogado como de interés histórico the building is classed o classified as being of historical interestlo catalogaron de grotesco they described it as grotesquesu actuación fue catalogada como brutal their actions were described as brutalestos sucesos se catalogan entre los más trágicos de nuestra historia these events are among the most tragic in our history* * *
catalogar ( conjugate catalogar) verbo transitivo
( en una lista) to record, list
catalogar verbo transitivo
1 to catalogue, US catalog
2 (calificar) to class, label: podemos catalogar de insatisfechas a este tipo de personas, that type of person is never satisfied, I'd say
' catalogar' also found in these entries:
English:
catalog
- catalogue
- index
- bracket
- categorize
- class
- label
- stereotype
- sum
* * *catalogar vt1. [en catálogo] to catalogueel consumo de cannabis no está catalogado como delito grave the use of cannabis is not an arrestable offence;una empresa catalogada entre las primeras del sector a company ranked among the leaders in its field* * *v/t catalog, Brcatalogue; figclass* * *catalogar {52} vt: to catalog, to classify -
62 celebrar una exposición
(v.) = hold + exhibitionEx. The National Library of Australia is the only library in the country with a large collection of overseas documents and in this capacity holds exhibitions of these materials.* * *(v.) = hold + exhibitionEx: The National Library of Australia is the only library in the country with a large collection of overseas documents and in this capacity holds exhibitions of these materials.
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63 como tal
adv.as such.* * *as such* * *= as such, in this capacity, quaEx. As such, indexing is the major activity supporting all aspects of information retrieval.Ex. The National Library of Australia is the only library in the country with a large collection of overseas documents and in this capacity holds exhibitions of these materials.Ex. Such a concept came as a great surprise to many information educators who rather dismissively regarded the information qua information field of activity as being too limited.* * *= as such, in this capacity, quaEx: As such, indexing is the major activity supporting all aspects of information retrieval.
Ex: The National Library of Australia is the only library in the country with a large collection of overseas documents and in this capacity holds exhibitions of these materials.Ex: Such a concept came as a great surprise to many information educators who rather dismissively regarded the information qua information field of activity as being too limited. -
64 con una orientación temática específica
Ex. The data base holds 18 subject-oriented subfiles covering over 5,000 sources.* * *Ex: The data base holds 18 subject-oriented subfiles covering over 5,000 sources.
Spanish-English dictionary > con una orientación temática específica
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65 concesión
f.1 concession, avowal, grant, allowance.2 compromise, concession.3 franchise, dealership, concession, licence.* * *1 concession, granting2 (de premio) awarding\hacer concesiones to make concessions* * *noun f.1) concession2) franchise, license* * *SF1) [en acuerdo, negociación] concession, granting2) (Jur, Pol) [de nacionalidad, libertad] granting3) [de un premio] award4) (Com) [de fabricación] licence, license (EEUU); [de venta] franchise; [de transporte] concession, contract* * *1) ( de premios) awarding; ( de préstamo) granting2) ( en una postura) concession3) (Com) dealership, concession, franchise* * *= concession, award, franchise, conferral, sop.Ex. Another point which we hope these introductory remarks make clear is that AACR2, even more than the 1967 version, is the result of give and take, of compromise, of negotiation, of concessions made graciously or grudgingly.Ex. The award of a charter, the establishment of an examination system, and a register of the qualified, rapidly created a 'near-monopoly in training' in the years between 1885 and 1909.Ex. The Condensed Books series holds a unique and ubiquitous book publishing franchise that has vanquished all competitors.Ex. Some critics have equated verbena in Faulkner's novel 'An Odor of Verbena' directly with courage, seeing Drusilla's gifts of verbena sprigs as the conferral and recognition of courage.Ex. This economy was based on the premise that protectionism was not merely a sop to the agricultural interest but a responsible food policy that encouraged social cohesion.----* concesión de franquicias = franchising.* concesión de permisos de vigilancia = surveillance licensing.* hacer concesiones = make + allowances.* relacionado con la concesión de premios = award-giving [award giving].* * *1) ( de premios) awarding; ( de préstamo) granting2) ( en una postura) concession3) (Com) dealership, concession, franchise* * *= concession, award, franchise, conferral, sop.Ex: Another point which we hope these introductory remarks make clear is that AACR2, even more than the 1967 version, is the result of give and take, of compromise, of negotiation, of concessions made graciously or grudgingly.
Ex: The award of a charter, the establishment of an examination system, and a register of the qualified, rapidly created a 'near-monopoly in training' in the years between 1885 and 1909.Ex: The Condensed Books series holds a unique and ubiquitous book publishing franchise that has vanquished all competitors.Ex: Some critics have equated verbena in Faulkner's novel 'An Odor of Verbena' directly with courage, seeing Drusilla's gifts of verbena sprigs as the conferral and recognition of courage.Ex: This economy was based on the premise that protectionism was not merely a sop to the agricultural interest but a responsible food policy that encouraged social cohesion.* concesión de franquicias = franchising.* concesión de permisos de vigilancia = surveillance licensing.* hacer concesiones = make + allowances.* relacionado con la concesión de premios = award-giving [award giving].* * *A (de premios) awarding; (de un préstamo) grantingB (en una postura) concessionno están dispuestos a hacer la menor concesión they are not prepared to make any concessions whatsoeverC ( Com) dealership, concession, franchise* * *
concesión sustantivo femenino
( de préstamo) granting
concesión sustantivo femenino
1 (adjudicación) awarding: la concesión del premio le vino muy bien, winning the prize was very good for him
2 (explotación, cesión) dealership, franchise: la concesión de automóviles ha cerrado, the automobile dealership has closed
3 (en una negociación, disputa) concession: tienes que hacer algunas concesiones si quieres llegar a un acuerdo, you have to make some concessions if you wish to reach an agreement
' concesión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
engordar
- engrandecer
- para
- franquicia
English:
allowance
- as
- concession
- dealership
- may
- well
- clamp
- franchise
* * *concesión nf1. [de préstamo, licencia] granting;[de premio] awarding; [de indulto, asilo, visado] granting2. [cesión] concession;una casa en la que no hay la menor concesión al lujo a house without the least concession to luxury;hacer concesiones (a) to make concessions (to);fue un debate duro y sin concesiones it was a tough debate, with no quarter given on either side[en tienda] concession;tienen la concesión exclusiva del producto en ese país they have the exclusive franchise for the product in that country;el servicio de limpieza fue dado en concesión a una empresa privada the contract for cleaning services was awarded to a private company* * *f1 concession;hacer concesiones make concessions2 COM dealership* * *1) : concession2) : awarding, granting -
66 confiado
adj.1 trusting, confident, assured, confiding.2 unsuspecting, trustful, not suspicious.past part.past participle of spanish verb: confiar.* * *1→ link=confiar confiar► adjetivo1 (crédulo) unsuspecting, gullible2 (seguro) confident, self-confident3 (engreído) self-satisfied; (presumido) conceited* * *(f. - confiada)adj.1) confident2) trusting* * *ADJ1) (=seguro) confident2) (=ingenuo) trusting3) (=vanidoso) vain, conceited* * *- da adjetivoa) [ser] ( crédulo) trustingb) [estar] ( seguro)confiado en algo: está muy confiado en que lo van a llevar he's convinced they're going to take him; no estés tan confiado — don't get over-confident
* * *= unwary, unsuspecting, sanguine, trustful, trusting, confident (in).Ex. Experience has shown that the vastness of this as yet unordered field holds many pitfalls for the unwary librarian and researcher.Ex. There has been little planning about what to do about the huge quantities of unevaluated and perhaps unwanted information which threatens to engulf the unsuspecting user.Ex. A historical outline of the study of personality is given with particular emphasis on the concept of the 4 humours: choleric, melancholic, phlegmatic and sanguine.Ex. They should be more trustful of their colleagues and to use information technology to a larger extent.Ex. Yet without this trusting support for the editorial expertise of the publishers such books could not be published at all.Ex. Experience of IT in USA is associated not infrequently with the confounding of confident expectations.----* confiados, los = unsuspecting, the.* * *- da adjetivoa) [ser] ( crédulo) trustingb) [estar] ( seguro)confiado en algo: está muy confiado en que lo van a llevar he's convinced they're going to take him; no estés tan confiado — don't get over-confident
* * *= unwary, unsuspecting, sanguine, trustful, trusting, confident (in).Ex: Experience has shown that the vastness of this as yet unordered field holds many pitfalls for the unwary librarian and researcher.
Ex: There has been little planning about what to do about the huge quantities of unevaluated and perhaps unwanted information which threatens to engulf the unsuspecting user.Ex: A historical outline of the study of personality is given with particular emphasis on the concept of the 4 humours: choleric, melancholic, phlegmatic and sanguine.Ex: They should be more trustful of their colleagues and to use information technology to a larger extent.Ex: Yet without this trusting support for the editorial expertise of the publishers such books could not be published at all.Ex: Experience of IT in USA is associated not infrequently with the confounding of confident expectations.* confiados, los = unsuspecting, the.* * *confiado -da1 [ SER] (crédulo) trustingen estos tiempos no es bueno ser tan confiado these days it's not wise to be so trustingentró muy confiado sin saber que le habían preparado una trampa he came in confidently o unsuspectingly, not knowing that they had set a trap for him2 [ ESTAR] (seguro) confiado EN algo:está muy confiado en que lo van a llevar he's convinced they're going to take himno estés tan confiado, esos exámenes pueden ser muy difíciles don't get over-confident o don't be too sure of yourself, those exams can be extremely hard* * *
Del verbo confiar: ( conjugate confiar)
confiado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
confiado
confiar
confiado◊ -da adjetivo
b) [estar] ( seguro):
no estés tan confiado don't get over-confident
confiar ( conjugate confiar) verbo intransitivo
confiamos en su discreción we rely o depend on your discretionb) ( estar seguro) confiado en algo to be confident of sth;
confiamos en poder llevarlo a cabo we are confident that we can do it;
confiemos en que venga let's hope she comes
verbo transitivo confiadole algo a algn ‹ secreto› to confide sth to sb;
‹trabajo/responsabilidad› to entrust sb with sth
confiarse verbo pronominal
◊ no te confíes demasiado don't get overconfident o too confidentb) (desahogarse, abrirse) confiadose a algn to confide in sb
confiado,-a adjetivo
1 (que tiene confianza en los demás) trusting, unsuspecting: con lo confiado que es le van a engañar muchas veces, he's such an unsuspecting person that he'll often be misled
2 (esperanzado) está confiada en que aprobará, she's confident that she'll pass
(seguro, tranquilo) self-confident
confiar
I verbo transitivo
1 (poner bajo la tutela) to entrust: le confié la educación de mi hija, I entrusted him with my daughter's education
2 (decir reservadamente) to confide
II verbo intransitivo (fiarse de) confiar en, to trust: no confío en ella, I don't trust her
(contar con) no confíes en su ayuda, don't count on his help
' confiado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
confiada
English:
trustful
- trusting
- unsuspecting
* * *confiado, -a adj1. [seguro] confident;estar confiado to be confident;estar demasiado confiado to be overconfident;estoy confiado en que todo acabará bien I'm confident everything will turn out all right;se mostró confiado he was confident2. [crédulo] trusting;ser confiado to be trusting* * *adj trusting* * *confiado, -da adj1) : confident, self-confident2) : trusting♦ confiadamente adv* * *confiado adj hopeful -
67 cortasetos
Ex. As with many tools, the 'buy only what you need when you need it' adage holds true for hedge trimmers.* * *Ex: As with many tools, the 'buy only what you need when you need it' adage holds true for hedge trimmers.
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68 dar clase
to teach* * *(v.) = give + a lesson, teach + class, teach + lesson, hold + classEx. Emphasis was placed on learning the lessons taught by history.* * *(v.) = give + a lesson, teach + class, teach + lesson, hold + classEx: Why dont't they give these people some lessons in common courtesy?.
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69 dañar
v.to damage, to harm, to hurt, to knock up.* * *1 (causar dolor) to hurt, harm2 (estropear) to damage, spoil3 figurado to damage, stain1 (estropearse) to get damaged, spoil; (alimentos) to go bad, go off* * *verb1) to damage2) harm, hurt* * *1. VT1) [+ objeto, pelo, piel, salud] to damage, harmdañar la vista —
2) [+ cosecha] to damage, spoil3) [+ reputación, carrera, proyecto] to damage, harmes un intento de dañar su imagen pública — it's an attempt to damage o harm his public image
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo ( hacer daño a)a) <honra/reputación> to damage, harmb) <fruta/mercancías/instalaciones> to damage; < cosecha> to damage, spoilc) <salud/organismo> to be bad for, damage2.dañarse v pron1)a) cosecha to be/get damaged o spoiled; comestibles/mercancías/muebles to be/get damaged2) (Col, Ven)a) carne/comida to rot, go bad* * *= damage, impair, cause + erosion, injure, do + harm.Ex. Single holds are useful, for example, when a particular copy of a document is damaged or needs rebinding.Ex. It is difficult to neglect either entirely, without impairing the effectiveness in fulfilling the other objective.Ex. The replacement of the book catalog by the card catalog has caused a grave erosion of the ideal catalog sought by Panizzi and Cutter.Ex. Dialog is being injured and will continue to be injured if the American Chemical Society continues to assert falsely that Dialog is underpaying royalties.Ex. Miss Laski suggests that the depiction of life found in many novels is naive, over-simplified and, as a constant diet, can do more harm than good.----* dañar la credibilidad (de Alguien) = damage + credibility.* dañar la credibilidad (de Alguien/Algo) = impair + credibility.* dañarse = hurt + Reflexivo, injure + Reflexivo.* que no daña el medio ambiente = environmentally sound, environmentally friendly, eco-friendly.* * *1.verbo transitivo ( hacer daño a)a) <honra/reputación> to damage, harmb) <fruta/mercancías/instalaciones> to damage; < cosecha> to damage, spoilc) <salud/organismo> to be bad for, damage2.dañarse v pron1)a) cosecha to be/get damaged o spoiled; comestibles/mercancías/muebles to be/get damaged2) (Col, Ven)a) carne/comida to rot, go bad* * *= damage, impair, cause + erosion, injure, do + harm.Ex: Single holds are useful, for example, when a particular copy of a document is damaged or needs rebinding.
Ex: It is difficult to neglect either entirely, without impairing the effectiveness in fulfilling the other objective.Ex: The replacement of the book catalog by the card catalog has caused a grave erosion of the ideal catalog sought by Panizzi and Cutter.Ex: Dialog is being injured and will continue to be injured if the American Chemical Society continues to assert falsely that Dialog is underpaying royalties.Ex: Miss Laski suggests that the depiction of life found in many novels is naive, over-simplified and, as a constant diet, can do more harm than good.* dañar la credibilidad (de Alguien) = damage + credibility.* dañar la credibilidad (de Alguien/Algo) = impair + credibility.* dañarse = hurt + Reflexivo, injure + Reflexivo.* que no daña el medio ambiente = environmentally sound, environmentally friendly, eco-friendly.* * *dañar [A1 ]vt1 ‹honra/reputación› to damage, harm2 ‹fruta› to damage; ‹mercancías› to damage; ‹instalaciones/locales› to damage3 «helada/lluvia» ‹cosecha› to damage, spoil4 ‹salud/organismo› to be bad for, damageescuchar esa música tan fuerte te puede dañar el oído listening to loud music like that can be bad for o can damage your hearingesa luz me daña la vista that light hurts my eyesB ( Col) ‹reloj/aparato› to break■ dañarseA1 «cosecha» to be/get damaged o spoiled; «comestibles/frutas» to be/get damaged; «mercancías/muebles» to be/get damaged2 «persona» ‹salud› to damageB (Col, Ven) (estropearse)1 «fruta/carne» to rot, go bad2 «auto» to break down; «aparato» to break* * *
dañar ( conjugate dañar) verbo transitivo ( en general) to damage;
‹salud/organismo› to be bad for
dañarse verbo pronominal
1 ( en general) to be/get damaged;
‹ salud› to damage
2 (Col, Ven)
[ aparato] to break
dañar verbo transitivo
1 (deteriorar, estropear) to damage: este producto puede dañar el esmalte, this product is damaging to the enamelwork
2 (herir) to hurt, (perjudicar, molestar) to harm, prejudice
' dañar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estropear
- perjudicar
English:
damage
- impair
- injure
- vandalize
- poison
* * *♦ vt1. [persona] to hurt;[vista] to harm, to damage;el tabaco daña la salud tobacco damages your health2. [pieza, objeto, edificio, carretera] to damage;[cosecha] to harm, to damage; [fruta, mercancía] to damage, to spoil3. [prestigio, reputación] to damage, to harm* * *v/t harm; cosa damage* * *dañar vt1) : to damage, to spoil2) : to harm, to hurt* * *dañar vb (estropear) to damage -
70 de ultramar
(adj.) = overseasEx. The National Library of Australia is the only library in the country with a large collection of overseas documents and in this capacity holds exhibitions of these materials.* * *(adj.) = overseasEx: The National Library of Australia is the only library in the country with a large collection of overseas documents and in this capacity holds exhibitions of these materials.
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71 de vez en cuando
from time to time, now and again, every now and then, every so often* * *= from time to time, now and then, now and again, once in a while, at various times, occasionally, off and on, on and off, occasional, every so often, every now and then, every now and again, every once in a whileEx. From time to time it may be necessary to consult external references sources in order for the indexer to achieve a sufficient understanding of the document content for effective indexing.Ex. All talk now and then wanders down byways, for a moment or two, during which the participants gather themselves for a fresh attack on the main subject.Ex. Such paper was rarely made, but may now and again be found with the watermark in the middle, or next to an edge, of the sheet.Ex. But why, I ask you, can he not be supportive, even once in a while?.Ex. At various times the library holds computer classes for children and adults.Ex. Only occasionally although increasingly is the full text of a document used.Ex. Off and on for the past decade a small group of transpeople have set up a protest camp across the road in the hope of changing the law.Ex. On and off for the past two decades, her father has been gathering information about their family genealogy.Ex. BLAISE conduct the occasional search for those libraries which do not have access to a terminal.Ex. Every so often, the mist cleared and I could see sunlight in the distance.Ex. I can walk on that foot, but as you described, every now and then without warning, the foot and ankle give way.Ex. Every now and again, someone gets the fame they deserve.Ex. It does help to every once in a while ask where we came from and where we are going as a library.* * *= from time to time, now and then, now and again, once in a while, at various times, occasionally, off and on, on and off, occasional, every so often, every now and then, every now and again, every once in a whileEx: From time to time it may be necessary to consult external references sources in order for the indexer to achieve a sufficient understanding of the document content for effective indexing.
Ex: All talk now and then wanders down byways, for a moment or two, during which the participants gather themselves for a fresh attack on the main subject.Ex: Such paper was rarely made, but may now and again be found with the watermark in the middle, or next to an edge, of the sheet.Ex: But why, I ask you, can he not be supportive, even once in a while?.Ex: At various times the library holds computer classes for children and adults.Ex: Only occasionally although increasingly is the full text of a document used.Ex: Off and on for the past decade a small group of transpeople have set up a protest camp across the road in the hope of changing the law.Ex: On and off for the past two decades, her father has been gathering information about their family genealogy.Ex: BLAISE conduct the occasional search for those libraries which do not have access to a terminal.Ex: Every so often, the mist cleared and I could see sunlight in the distance.Ex: I can walk on that foot, but as you described, every now and then without warning, the foot and ankle give way.Ex: Every now and again, someone gets the fame they deserve.Ex: It does help to every once in a while ask where we came from and where we are going as a library. -
72 defensa propia
f.self-defense, self-defence, self-protection.* * *(n.) = self-defence [self-defense, -USA]Ex. She holds that war is just if conducted for just ends ( self-defence and the righting of wrongs).* * *(n.) = self-defence [self-defense, -USA]Ex: She holds that war is just if conducted for just ends ( self-defence and the righting of wrongs).
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73 deparar
v.to provide, to furnish, to supply, to afford.* * *1 (presentar) to bring, hold in store2 (proporcionar) to give, afford* * *VT (=proporcionar) to provide with, afford frmnos deparó la ocasión de conocer a su familia — it provided us with o frm afforded us the opportunity to meet his family
lo que el destino nos depare — what fate has o holds in store for us
* * *verbo transitivo¿qué nos deparará el destino? — what does fate have in store for us?
* * *= be in store, have in + store.Ex. A worse fate is in store for those whose integrated library sustem vendor goes out of business or is bought by another vendor.Ex. The killing was committed in the traditional and extremely gruesome way Islam has in store for women accused of adultery: she was stoned to death.----* futuro + deparar = future + hold, future + have in store.* lo que el futuro depara a = what is on store for.* * *verbo transitivo¿qué nos deparará el destino? — what does fate have in store for us?
* * *= be in store, have in + store.Ex: A worse fate is in store for those whose integrated library sustem vendor goes out of business or is bought by another vendor.
Ex: The killing was committed in the traditional and extremely gruesome way Islam has in store for women accused of adultery: she was stoned to death.* futuro + deparar = future + hold, future + have in store.* lo que el futuro depara a = what is on store for.* * *deparar [A1 ]vtno sabían lo que les depararía el nuevo año they did not know what the new year held for them o would bring them¿qué nos deparará el destino? what does fate have in store for us?el anuncio no deparó sorpresas the announcement contained o ( frml) afforded no surprisesese viaje me deparó la oportunidad de conocerlo that trip provided me with o gave me o ( frml) afforded me the opportunity to meet hima mí me ha sido deparado revelar este misterio it has fallen to me to explain this mysterylas ventas de lanares depararon cotizaciones récord the sheep sales produced record prices* * *
deparar verbo transitivo to give, provide, offer: no sé qué me depara el destino, I don't know what fate has in store for me
' deparar' also found in these entries:
English:
hold
* * *deparar vt1. [traer]¿qué nos deparará el futuro? what will the future bring?, what does the future have in store for us?;la excursión nos deparó muchas sorpresas the outing brought us many surprises2. [ofrecer]* * *v/t alegrías bring;¿qué nos deparará el futuro? what does the future have in store o hold for us?* * *deparar vt: to have in store for, to provide withno sabemos lo que nos depara el destino: we don't know what fate has in store for us -
74 derrotar
v.to defeat.Tito le ganó a Laura Tito defeated Laura.* * *1 to defeat, beat* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=vencer) [+ ejército] to defeat; [+ equipo] to defeat, beat2) (=estropear) [+ ropa] to tear, ruin; (fig) [+ salud] to ruin2.See:* * ** * *= defeat, vanquish, route.Ex. The article is entitled 'Dewey Decimal system defeats Truman! Library cartoons'.Ex. The Condensed Books series holds a unique and ubiquitous book publishing franchise that has vanquished all competitors.Ex. His army was routed by Government troops in the last battle ever fought on British soil.----* derrotar completamente = trounce.* * ** * *= defeat, vanquish, route.Ex: The article is entitled 'Dewey Decimal system defeats Truman! Library cartoons'.
Ex: The Condensed Books series holds a unique and ubiquitous book publishing franchise that has vanquished all competitors.Ex: His army was routed by Government troops in the last battle ever fought on British soil.* derrotar completamente = trounce.* * *derrotar [A1 ]vt‹ejército/partido› to defeat; ‹equipo› to defeat, beat■ derrotarvi«toro» to pull to one side ( when charging)* * *
derrotar ( conjugate derrotar) verbo transitivo ‹ejército/partido› to defeat;
‹equipo/contrincante› to defeat, beat
derrotar verbo transitivo to defeat, beat
' derrotar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
batir
- machacar
- arrollar
English:
defeat
- lick
- smash
- hold
- rout
* * *♦ vtto defeat;♦ viTaurom = to make an upward thrust with the horns while swerving from the line of charge* * ** * *derrotar vt: to defeat* * *derrotar vb to defeat -
75 desempeñar
v.1 to perform, to carry out, to do, to fulfil.Elsa desempeña su trabajo bien Elsa performs her work well.2 to play, to act out.Elsa desempeña el rol de madre Elsa plays the role of a mother.3 to take out of pawn, to release from bond, to get out of hock, to release the lien on.Elsa desempeñó el reloj Elsa took the watch out of pawn.* * *1 (sacar lo empeñado) to redeem, take out of pawn2 (liberar a una persona de deudas) to pay the debts of3 (cumplir una obligación) to discharge, fulfil (US fulfill), carry out; (un cargo) to fill, hold, occupy4 (papel) to play* * *verb1) to play, fulfill2) redeem* * *1. VT1) [+ propiedades, joyas] to redeem, get out of pawndesempeñar a algn — to get sb out of debt, pay sb's debts
2) (=llevar a cabo) [+ deber, función] to perform, carry out; [+ papel] (tb Teat) to play3) (=ocupar) [+ cargo] to occupy, hold2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (Teatr) < papel> to playel papel que desempeñó en las negociaciones — the role he played o performed in the negotiations
2) <joyas/reloj> to redeem2.desempeñarse v pron (AmL)se desempeñó muy bien — she did o managed very well
* * *----* desempeñando muchas funciones = in many capacities.* desempeñar bien una función = perform + well.* desempeñar la labor encomendada = discharge + responsibility.* desempeñar la misión de uno = do + Posesivo + work.* desempeñar las actividades de uno = conduct + affairs.* desempeñar + Posesivo + cometido = carry out + Posesivo + responsibility.* desempeñar + Posesivo + funciones = do + Posesivo + business.* desempeñar una buena función = produce + the goods.* desempeñar una función = fulfil + purpose, perform + function, play + role, discharge + function, discharge + duty, perform + role, articulate + role, fit into + the picture, play + Posesivo + part.* desempeñar una misión = fulfil + mission.* desempeñar una obligación = fulfil + duty, perform + duty.* desempeñar una profesión = practise + profession.* desempeñar una tarea = carry out + task, cope with + task, perform + task.* desempeñar un papel = fulfil + role, perform + role, fit into + the picture, play + role.* desempeñar un papel secundario = play + second fiddle.* desempeñar un trabajo = exercise + work.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (Teatr) < papel> to playel papel que desempeñó en las negociaciones — the role he played o performed in the negotiations
2) <joyas/reloj> to redeem2.desempeñarse v pron (AmL)se desempeñó muy bien — she did o managed very well
* * ** desempeñando muchas funciones = in many capacities.* desempeñar bien una función = perform + well.* desempeñar la labor encomendada = discharge + responsibility.* desempeñar la misión de uno = do + Posesivo + work.* desempeñar las actividades de uno = conduct + affairs.* desempeñar + Posesivo + cometido = carry out + Posesivo + responsibility.* desempeñar + Posesivo + funciones = do + Posesivo + business.* desempeñar una buena función = produce + the goods.* desempeñar una función = fulfil + purpose, perform + function, play + role, discharge + function, discharge + duty, perform + role, articulate + role, fit into + the picture, play + Posesivo + part.* desempeñar una misión = fulfil + mission.* desempeñar una obligación = fulfil + duty, perform + duty.* desempeñar una profesión = practise + profession.* desempeñar una tarea = carry out + task, cope with + task, perform + task.* desempeñar un papel = fulfil + role, perform + role, fit into + the picture, play + role.* desempeñar un papel secundario = play + second fiddle.* desempeñar un trabajo = exercise + work.* * *desempeñar [A1 ]vtA1 ( Teatr) to playdesempeñó el papel de Electra she played the part of Electra2 ‹función›la función que desempeñan los pulmones the function of the lungsen ausencia del jefe tuvo que desempeñar sus funciones she had to carry out the boss's duties while he was awaydesempeña un cargo de mucha responsabilidad she holds o has a very responsible positionno tiene la experiencia necesaria para desempeñar el cargo he doesn't have the necessary experience for the postdesempeñó a la perfección el papel de anfitrión he was the perfect hostdesempeñó su cometido con mucho acierto she carried out her assignment o ( frml) she discharged her duties admirablydesempeñó un papel muy importante en las negociaciones he played a very important role in the negotiationsha desempeñado las más diversas actividades he has engaged in a very wide range of activitiesB ‹joyas/reloj› to redeem( AmL): dale una oportunidad y veremos cómo se desempeña give him a chance and let's see how he makes outse desempeñó muy bien she did o managed very well, she acquitted herself very well ( frml)* * *
desempeñar ( conjugate desempeñar) verbo transitivo
‹ cargo› to hold
desempeñarse verbo pronominal (AmL):
se desempeñó muy bien she did o managed very well
desempeñar verbo transitivo
1 (un puesto) to hold, occupy
(una función) to fulfil
(un papel) to play
2 (recuperar de la casa de empeños) to redeem
' desempeñar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cumplir
English:
fill
- fulfil
- fulfill
- hold down
- redeem
- role
- execute
- function
- perform
* * *♦ vt1. [función, misión] to carry out;[puesto, cargo] to hold, to have; [papel] to play;desempeñó la misión de tener informada a la prensa her mission was to keep the press informed;desempeña el cargo de tesorero he holds the post of treasurer;le tocó desempeñar un papel decisivo en el proceso de paz it fell to him to play a key role in the peace process;desempeñó en muchas ocasiones el papel de Drácula he played (the part of) Dracula many times2. [objetos, joyas, reloj] to redeem* * *v/t2 cargo hold3 papel play* * *desempeñar vt1) : to play (a role)2) : to fulfill, to carry out3) : to redeem (from a pawnshop)* * *desempeñar vb1. (papel) to play -
76 desprevenido
adj.unprepared, unaware, off-guard, not ready.* * *► adjetivo1 unprepared, unready\coger/pillar a alguien desprevenido,-a to catch somebody unawares, take somebody by surprise* * *ADJ (=no preparado) unready, unpreparedcoger o pillar o LAm agarrar a algn desprevenido — to catch sb unawares, catch sb off his guard
* * *- da adjetivoestar desprevenido — to be unprepared o unready
pillar a alguien desprevenido — pregunta to catch somebody unawares o off guard; lluvia to catch somebody by surprise
* * *= unwary, unsuspecting.Ex. Experience has shown that the vastness of this as yet unordered field holds many pitfalls for the unwary librarian and researcher.Ex. There has been little planning about what to do about the huge quantities of unevaluated and perhaps unwanted information which threatens to engulf the unsuspecting user.----* coger a Alguien desprevenido = catch + Nombre + off-guard, catch + Nombre + napping, catch + Nombre + flat-footed.* coger desprevenido = catch + unprepared, take + Nombre + unawares.* desprevenidos, los = unsuspecting, the.* pillar a Alguien desprevenido = catch + Nombre + off-guard, catch + Nombre + napping, catch + Nombre + flat-footed.* pillar desprevenido = take + Nombre + unawares.* * *- da adjetivoestar desprevenido — to be unprepared o unready
pillar a alguien desprevenido — pregunta to catch somebody unawares o off guard; lluvia to catch somebody by surprise
* * *= unwary, unsuspecting.Ex: Experience has shown that the vastness of this as yet unordered field holds many pitfalls for the unwary librarian and researcher.
Ex: There has been little planning about what to do about the huge quantities of unevaluated and perhaps unwanted information which threatens to engulf the unsuspecting user.* coger a Alguien desprevenido = catch + Nombre + off-guard, catch + Nombre + napping, catch + Nombre + flat-footed.* coger desprevenido = catch + unprepared, take + Nombre + unawares.* desprevenidos, los = unsuspecting, the.* pillar a Alguien desprevenido = catch + Nombre + off-guard, catch + Nombre + napping, catch + Nombre + flat-footed.* pillar desprevenido = take + Nombre + unawares.* * *desprevenido -daestar desprevenido to be unprepared o unreadypillar a algn desprevenido «pregunta» to catch sb unawares o off guard;«lluvia» to catch sb by surpriseel lector desprevenido the unsuspecting reader* * *
desprevenido◊ -da adjetivo: estar desprevenido to be unprepared o unready;
pillar a algn desprevenido [ pregunta] to catch sb unawares o off guard;
[ lluvia] to catch sb by surprise
desprevenido,-a adjetivo unprepared
♦ Locuciones: coger a alguien desprevenido, to catch someone unawares
' desprevenido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bola
- descuidada
- descuidado
- desprevenida
- sorprender
English:
guard
- nap
- pants
- surprise
- unawares
- unprepared
- unready
- catch
- unsuspecting
* * *desprevenido, -a adjunprepared;el golpe lo pilló desprevenido the blow caught him off guard;una decisión que pilló a todo el mundo desprevenido a decision which took everyone by surprise* * *adj unprepared;pillar o L.Am.agarrar desprevenido catch unawares* * *desprevenido, -da adjdesapercibido: unprepared, off guard, unsuspecting* * *desprevenido adjcoger a alguien desprevenido to catch somebody unawares [pt. & pp. caught] / to take somebody by surprise [pt. took; pp. taken]su pregunta me cogió desprevenido his question caught me unawares / his question took me by surprise -
77 deteriorar
v.1 to damage, to spoil.2 to deteriorate, to batter, to damage, to impair.El virus desmejora su salud The virus deteriorates his health.* * *1 (estropear) to damage, spoil; (gastar) to wear out1 (estropearse) to get damaged; (gastarse) to wear out2 figurado to deteriorate, go downhill* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=estropear) to damagela falta de medios puede deteriorar la calidad de la enseñanza — the lack of resources could harm o damage the quality of education
2) (Mec) to cause wear and tear to2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <relaciones/salud/situación> to cause... to deteriorate2.deteriorarse v pron relaciones/salud/situación to deteriorate, worsen* * *= damage, impair, spoil, disrupt, corrode, go out + the window.Ex. Single holds are useful, for example, when a particular copy of a document is damaged or needs rebinding.Ex. It is difficult to neglect either entirely, without impairing the effectiveness in fulfilling the other objective.Ex. But if set-off did occur and threatened to set back and spoil subsequent impressions of the first forme, the tympan cloth could be rubbed over with lye to clean it.Ex. Essentially, problem patrons can be considered in three groups: (1) the dangerous or apparently dangerous; (2) the patron who disrupts readers; and (3) the nuisance whose focus is the librarian.Ex. At times, however, stresses on the system, whether caused by internal or external forces, threaten to corrode the ethical boundaries.Ex. The lack of centralisation means that good management goes out the window and everything gets sloppier.----* deteriorarse = decay, deteriorate, creak, go + downhill, fall into + disrepair, grow + worse, fall + apart, dilapidate, go to + seed, degenerate (into).* empezar a deteriorarse = hit + the skids, be on the skids.* * *1.verbo transitivo <relaciones/salud/situación> to cause... to deteriorate2.deteriorarse v pron relaciones/salud/situación to deteriorate, worsen* * *= damage, impair, spoil, disrupt, corrode, go out + the window.Ex: Single holds are useful, for example, when a particular copy of a document is damaged or needs rebinding.
Ex: It is difficult to neglect either entirely, without impairing the effectiveness in fulfilling the other objective.Ex: But if set-off did occur and threatened to set back and spoil subsequent impressions of the first forme, the tympan cloth could be rubbed over with lye to clean it.Ex: Essentially, problem patrons can be considered in three groups: (1) the dangerous or apparently dangerous; (2) the patron who disrupts readers; and (3) the nuisance whose focus is the librarian.Ex: At times, however, stresses on the system, whether caused by internal or external forces, threaten to corrode the ethical boundaries.Ex: The lack of centralisation means that good management goes out the window and everything gets sloppier.* deteriorarse = decay, deteriorate, creak, go + downhill, fall into + disrepair, grow + worse, fall + apart, dilapidate, go to + seed, degenerate (into).* empezar a deteriorarse = hit + the skids, be on the skids.* * *deteriorar [A1 ]vt‹relaciones/salud/situación›los conflictos laborales han deteriorado nuestras relaciones the labor disputes have damaged our relations, the labor disputes have caused relations between us to deterioratela situación económica se ha visto deteriorada por estos conflictos the economic situation has been considerably worsened by these conflicts«relaciones/salud/situación» to deteriorate, worsenlas relaciones entre los dos países se han ido deteriorando relations between the two countries have been deteriorating o worsening o getting worse and worselas mercancías se habían deteriorado en el viaje the goods had been damaged in transit* * *
deteriorar ( conjugate deteriorar) verbo transitivo ‹relaciones/salud/situación› to cause … to deteriorate
deteriorarse verbo pronominal [relaciones/salud/situación] to deteriorate, worsen;
[ mercancías] to get damaged
deteriorar verbo transitivo to spoil, damage
' deteriorar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dañar
- destrozar
- estropear
English:
slip
* * *♦ vt1. [estropear] to damage, to spoil;el paso del tiempo ha ido deteriorando la fachada the facade has deteriorated with the passage of time2. [empeorar] to worsen;deteriorar las relaciones entre dos países to worsen relations between two countries;la enfermedad ha deteriorado mucho su salud the illness has caused his health to deteriorate a lot* * *v/t damage* * *deteriorar vtestropear: to damage, to spoil* * *deteriorar vb to damage -
78 diario de viajes
(n.) = travel journalEx. This South African library holds 2 of the 3 volumes of travel journals in which the Revd John Campbell of the London Missionary Society described his visit to mission stations in the Cape Colony.* * *(n.) = travel journalEx: This South African library holds 2 of the 3 volumes of travel journals in which the Revd John Campbell of the London Missionary Society described his visit to mission stations in the Cape Colony.
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79 discreción
f.1 discretion, good judgement, capacity to make good judgements.2 discretion, discreetness, moderation, prudence.3 discretion, inconspicuousness, unnoticeability.* * *1 (sensatez) discretion, tact2 (agudeza) wit\■ cada uno tomará a discreción la herramienta que crea más adecuada it will be left to one's own discretion to choose a suitable tool* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=prudencia) discretion2)a discreción: añadir azúcar a discreción — add sugar to taste
¡a discreción! — (Mil) stand easy!
rendirse a discreción — (Mil) to surrender unconditionally
3)* * *1)a) (tacto, mesura) tact, discretionb) ( reserva) discretionobrar or actuar con discreción — to be discreet
2)a discreción: esto queda a discreción del juez this is left to the discretion of the judge; fuego a discreción! — fire at will!
* * *= discretion.Ex. Staff who do have access must be selected for their discretion and must never use their knowledge except in the performance of their duties.----* a discreción = no holds barred.* a la discreción de = at the discretion of.* a + Posesivo + discreción = at will, at + Posesivo + discretion.* a su discreción = at will.* dejarlo a la discreción de = leave + it to the discretion of.* despedir a discreción = fire at + will.* disparar a discreción = fire at + will.* * *1)a) (tacto, mesura) tact, discretionb) ( reserva) discretionobrar or actuar con discreción — to be discreet
2)a discreción: esto queda a discreción del juez this is left to the discretion of the judge; fuego a discreción! — fire at will!
* * *= discretion.Ex: Staff who do have access must be selected for their discretion and must never use their knowledge except in the performance of their duties.
* a discreción = no holds barred.* a la discreción de = at the discretion of.* a + Posesivo + discreción = at will, at + Posesivo + discretion.* a su discreción = at will.* dejarlo a la discreción de = leave + it to the discretion of.* despedir a discreción = fire at + will.* disparar a discreción = fire at + will.* * *A1 (tacto, mesura) tact, discretionse calló por discreción she tactfully kept quiet, out of discretion she kept quiet2 (reserva) discretiondebemos obrar or actuar con gran discreción we must act with great discretion ( frml), we must be very discreet[ S ] garantizamos absoluta discreción we guarantee complete discretionBa discreción: esto queda a discreción del juez this is left to the discretion of the judge¡fuego a discreción! fire at will!comimos y bebimos a discreción ( fam); we ate and drank as much as we liked* * *
discreción sustantivo femenino
1
2
esto queda a discreción del juez this is left to the discretion of the judge
discreción sustantivo femenino discretion: espero que utilices tu discreción, I expect you to use your discretion
♦ Locuciones: a discreción, at discretion o at will: ¡fuego a discreción!, fire at will!
' discreción' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ante
- deslizar
- reserva
- secreta
- secreto
- confiar
- contar
- delicadeza
English:
discretion
- tactfulness
- discreetly
* * *♦ nf[reserva] discretion;miró a la otra mesa con discreción she glanced discreetly at the other table;actuó con mucha discreción he was very discreet;confiamos en tu discreción we trust in your discretion;te ruego discreción please be discreet;tuvo la discreción de no mencionarlo he had the tact not to mention it♦ a discreción loc adv[a voluntad] as much as one wants, freely;pueden servirse del bufé a discreción you may have as much as you want from the buffet;lo dejo a tu discreción I leave it to your discretion;el descuento queda a discreción del vendedor the level of discount is at the salesman's discretion;¡fuego a discreción! fire at will!* * *f1 ( sensatez) discretion2:a discreción de at the discretion of3:a discreción disparar at will* * * -
80 disponible
adj.available.no tengo mucho tiempo disponible I don't have much free time* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) available■ no podrás ver a Lucía esta tarde, no está disponible you won't be able to see Lucía this afternoon, she's busy2 (tiempo) spare, free3 (a mano) on hand* * *adj.* * *ADJ1) (=libre) [asiento, habitación, dinero] available; [tiempo] spareno nos queda ninguna habitación disponible — we don't have any vacancies o any rooms available
este mes no tengo tiempo disponible — I can't spare o I don't have the time this month
2)estar disponible — [persona, habitación] to be available, be free
si me necesitas, por las tardes estoy disponible — if you need me, I'm available o free in the afternoons
¿a qué hora estará disponible la habitación? — what time will the room be available o free?
3) [militar] available, available for duty* * *a) <fondos/apartamento/espacio> available; < habitación> available, free; < tiempo> free (before n), availableb) <funcionario/militar> available (for duty)* * *= available, on offer, ready [readier -comp., readiest -sup.], within reach, unassigned, reliable.Ex. Mini and micro computers will become cheaper and information retrieval software will become available in more financially attractive, user friendly and tried and tested packages.Ex. They all permit an element of coordination of concepts at the search stage when searching most of the databases that are on offer.Ex. Copies with holds must be cataloged quickly to have them ready for the borrower.Ex. It is well worth the trouble to examine and negotiate financial matters with NGOs within reach in the country or the region to take advantage of their various assitance policies.Ex. If you would like to volunteer to present on one of the unassigned listed topics, please contact me.Ex. Computers are reliable, and less prone to error provided they are instructed or programmed appropriately and correctly.----* cola de documentos reservados y disponibles = held-document-available queue.* disponible al préstamo = circulating.* disponible al público en general = publicly available.* disponible a petición = on request, available for the asking.* estar disponible = be available, be forthcoming, be at hand.* no disponible = not applicable [N/A].* no disponible para el préstamo = not-loanable.* no estar disponible = be unavailable, be down.* reserva disponible = hold available.* tiempo durante el cual el ordenador no está disponible al público = down time.* * *a) <fondos/apartamento/espacio> available; < habitación> available, free; < tiempo> free (before n), availableb) <funcionario/militar> available (for duty)* * *= available, on offer, ready [readier -comp., readiest -sup.], within reach, unassigned, reliable.Ex: Mini and micro computers will become cheaper and information retrieval software will become available in more financially attractive, user friendly and tried and tested packages.
Ex: They all permit an element of coordination of concepts at the search stage when searching most of the databases that are on offer.Ex: Copies with holds must be cataloged quickly to have them ready for the borrower.Ex: It is well worth the trouble to examine and negotiate financial matters with NGOs within reach in the country or the region to take advantage of their various assitance policies.Ex: If you would like to volunteer to present on one of the unassigned listed topics, please contact me.Ex: Computers are reliable, and less prone to error provided they are instructed or programmed appropriately and correctly.* cola de documentos reservados y disponibles = held-document-available queue.* disponible al préstamo = circulating.* disponible al público en general = publicly available.* disponible a petición = on request, available for the asking.* estar disponible = be available, be forthcoming, be at hand.* no disponible = not applicable [N/A].* no disponible para el préstamo = not-loanable.* no estar disponible = be unavailable, be down.* reserva disponible = hold available.* tiempo durante el cual el ordenador no está disponible al público = down time.* * *1 ‹fondos/apartamento/espacio› availableen este momento no tenemos ningún puesto disponible at the moment we have no vacanciesla habitación 102 está disponible room 102 is available o freecuando estés disponible me llamas call me when you're freeno tengo tiempo disponible para hacerlo I don't have o I can't spare the time to do it2 ‹funcionario/militar› available (for duty)* * *
disponible adjetivo
available;
‹ tiempo› free ( before n), available;
disponible adjetivo available
' disponible' also found in these entries:
English:
available
- demand
- disposable
- forthcoming
- going
- liquidity
- print
- tap
- unavailable
- variety
- hand
- vacant
* * *disponible adjavailable;disponible en versiones para Mac o PC available for Mac or PC;no tenemos habitaciones/plazas disponibles we don't have any rooms/places available;no tengo mucho tiempo disponible I don't have much free o spare time;el director no está disponible en estos momentos the manager is not available at the moment;si hay que ayudar, yo estoy disponible if you need any help, I'm available o free* * *adj available* * *disponible adj: available* * *disponible adj available
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