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21 familia con dos coches
(n.) = two-car familyEx. For the two-car family, living in the countryside can present few problems, but most households are not in such an advantageous position.* * *(n.) = two-car familyEx: For the two-car family, living in the countryside can present few problems, but most households are not in such an advantageous position.
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22 hundirse en la miseria
(v.) = sink into + depression, sink into + povertyEx. This was a crushing blow to European economies, which were already sinking into depression.Ex. The poorest layer of the population is predominantly black, although an increasing number of white households are rapidly sinking into poverty.* * *(v.) = sink into + depression, sink into + povertyEx: This was a crushing blow to European economies, which were already sinking into depression.
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23 malos tratos
m.pl.physical abuse, abuse, rough handling, mistreatment.* * *ill-treatment* * *masculino plural ill-treatment* * *(n.) = mistreatment, battery, maltreatment, physical abuseEx. Centuries of mistreatment and bad handling, together with the environmental conditions have contributed greatly to the poor condition of the manuscripts.Ex. The increasing frequency of notorious cases of conflicts between police officers & members of the general public (which in New York City has led to incidents of death, battery, & sexual assault) is cause for alarm.Ex. Negligence and maltreatment of children is a phenomenon that hinders child development and causes damage to society.Ex. Children growing up in households where aggression, physical abuse and other antisocial acts are the norm often act up in school.* * *masculino plural ill-treatment* * *(n.) = mistreatment, battery, maltreatment, physical abuseEx: Centuries of mistreatment and bad handling, together with the environmental conditions have contributed greatly to the poor condition of the manuscripts.
Ex: The increasing frequency of notorious cases of conflicts between police officers & members of the general public (which in New York City has led to incidents of death, battery, & sexual assault) is cause for alarm.Ex: Negligence and maltreatment of children is a phenomenon that hinders child development and causes damage to society.Ex: Children growing up in households where aggression, physical abuse and other antisocial acts are the norm often act up in school. -
24 matrimonio
m.1 marriage (boda).contraer matrimonio to get marriedmatrimonio civil civil marriagematrimonio de conveniencia marriage of convenience2 married couple (pareja).3 matrimony, husband and wife, couple, husband-wife.4 wedding ceremony, marriage ceremony.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: matrimoniar.* * *1 (estado) marriage, matrimony2 (pareja) married couple\consumar el matrimonio to consummate one's marriagematrimonio civil civil marriage* * *noun m.1) marriage* * *SM1) (=institución) marriage, matrimony frmhacer uso del matrimonio — hum to make love
matrimonio de conveniencia, matrimonio de interés — marriage of convenience
matrimonio homosexual — homosexual marriage, gay marriage
2) (=pareja) (married) coupleel matrimonio García — the Garcías, Mr and Mrs García
* * *a) ( institución) marriage, matrimony (frml)contraer matrimonio — (frml) to marry
b) ( pareja) (married) coupleel matrimonio Garrido — Mr and Mrs Garrido, the Garridos
c) (AmS exc RPl) ( boda) wedding* * *= marriage, matrimony, wedlock, married couple.Ex. Other authors may change their names, for instance, by marriage or elevation to the nobility.Ex. All these novels are about young women meeting handsome men, at first disliking them and then discovering that they love them, with the inescapable 'happy ending' which means matrimony in these cases.Ex. Furthermore, parental divorce raises the likelihood of teenage marriage, but if the children of divorce remain single past age 20 they are disproportionately likely to avoid wedlock.Ex. Married couples with children now occupy fewer than one in every four American households.----* cama de matrimonio = double bed.* ceremonia del matrimonio = marriage ceremony.* fuera del matrimonio = out of wedlock.* habitación de matrimonio = double room.* institución del matrimonio = institution of marriage.* matrimonio civil = civil marriage.* matrimonio de conveniencia = marriage of convenience.* matrimonio entre parejas del mismo sexo = same-sex marriage.* matrimonio interracial = cross-marriage.* matrimonio mixto = intermarriage.* niños nacidos fuera del matrimonio = children born out of the wedlock.* prometer en matrimonio = betroth.* proponer matrimonio = pop + the question.* unirse en matrimonio = tie + the knot.* violación en el matrimonio = marital rape.* * *a) ( institución) marriage, matrimony (frml)contraer matrimonio — (frml) to marry
b) ( pareja) (married) coupleel matrimonio Garrido — Mr and Mrs Garrido, the Garridos
c) (AmS exc RPl) ( boda) wedding* * *= marriage, matrimony, wedlock, married couple.Ex: Other authors may change their names, for instance, by marriage or elevation to the nobility.
Ex: All these novels are about young women meeting handsome men, at first disliking them and then discovering that they love them, with the inescapable 'happy ending' which means matrimony in these cases.Ex: Furthermore, parental divorce raises the likelihood of teenage marriage, but if the children of divorce remain single past age 20 they are disproportionately likely to avoid wedlock.Ex: Married couples with children now occupy fewer than one in every four American households.* cama de matrimonio = double bed.* ceremonia del matrimonio = marriage ceremony.* fuera del matrimonio = out of wedlock.* habitación de matrimonio = double room.* institución del matrimonio = institution of marriage.* matrimonio civil = civil marriage.* matrimonio de conveniencia = marriage of convenience.* matrimonio entre parejas del mismo sexo = same-sex marriage.* matrimonio interracial = cross-marriage.* matrimonio mixto = intermarriage.* niños nacidos fuera del matrimonio = children born out of the wedlock.* prometer en matrimonio = betroth.* proponer matrimonio = pop + the question.* unirse en matrimonio = tie + the knot.* violación en el matrimonio = marital rape.* * *( Sociol)1 (institución) marriage, matrimony ( frml)contraer matrimonio ( frml); to marrymatrimonio de conveniencia marriage of conveniencenació fuera del matrimonio he was born out of wedlock2 (pareja) (married) coupleel matrimonio Garrido Mr and Mrs Garrido, the Garridos3 ( AmS exc RPl) (boda) weddingCompuestos:open marriage● matrimonio civil/religiosocivil/church wedding● matrimonio consensual or de hechocommon-law marriage● matrimonio in artículo mortis or in extremismarriage in articulo mortismarriage by proxy* * *
Del verbo matrimoniar: ( conjugate matrimoniar)
matrimonio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
matrimonió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
matrimoniar
matrimonio
matrimonio sustantivo masculino
◊ contraer matrimonio (frml) to marry
◊ matrimonio civil/religioso civil/church wedding
matrimonio sustantivo masculino
1 (pareja casada) married couple: éramos tres matrimonios a cenar, we were three couples for dinner
cama de matrimonio, double bed
2 (institución) marriage
contraer matrimonio, to get married
' matrimonio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
antediluviana
- antediluviano
- anular
- anulación
- balance
- cama
- casar
- consumada
- consumado
- contraer
- embalarse
- interioridad
- ruptura
- separarse
- unión
- vínculo
- acta
- argolla
- boda
- compromiso
- destrozar
- disolución
- disolver
- lazo
- marchar
- prometer
- proposición
- remedio
- separación
- separar
English:
annul
- bombshell
- break up
- broken
- bust up
- couple
- double bed
- failure
- fall apart
- interfaith
- interfere
- intermarriage
- marriage
- marriage certificate
- marry
- matrimony
- nuptial
- offer
- partner
- propose
- proxy marriage
- rock
- two-timer
- unconsummated
- unhappy
- break
- double
- give
- happily
- king
- married
- wedding
* * *matrimonio nm1. [institución] marriage;consumar el matrimonio to consummate one's marriage;contraer matrimonio to get married;fuera del matrimonio out of wedlock;cama de matrimonio double bedmatrimonio civil civil wedding;matrimonio de conveniencia marriage of convenience;matrimonio homosexual gay marriage, Br ≈ civil partnership, civil union;matrimonio religioso church wedding2. [pareja] married couple3. Andes, Carib [boda] wedding* * *mpedir a alguien en matrimonio ask for s.o.’s hand in marriage2 boda wedding* * *matrimonio nm1) : marriage, matrimony2) : married couple* * *1. (en general) marriage2. (pareja) married couple -
25 microeconómico
ADJ microeconomic* * *= microeconomic [micro-economic].Ex. The author discusses the socioeconomic impact of information technology on the microeconomic level of private households.* * *= microeconomic [micro-economic].Ex: The author discusses the socioeconomic impact of information technology on the microeconomic level of private households.
* * *microeconómico -camicroeconomic* * *microeconómico, -a adjmicroeconomic -
26 miseria más absoluta
(n.) = abject povertyEx. The aim is to understand the processes which keep these households in their current state of abject poverty.* * *(n.) = abject povertyEx: The aim is to understand the processes which keep these households in their current state of abject poverty.
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27 más necesitado
Ex. The report says debt aversion is greatest among the students most in need of student loans, those from the poorest households.* * *Ex: The report says debt aversion is greatest among the students most in need of student loans, those from the poorest households.
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28 posición privilegiada
f.preferred position.* * *(n.) = advantageous positionEx. For the two-car family, living in the countryside can present few problems, but most households are not in such an advantageous position.* * *(n.) = advantageous positionEx: For the two-car family, living in the countryside can present few problems, but most households are not in such an advantageous position.
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29 principal sostén de la familia
(n.) = breadwinner [bread winner]Ex. In most households the family car disappears with the breadwinner each morning leaving the rest of the family isolated from many essential services.* * *(n.) = breadwinner [bread winner]Ex: In most households the family car disappears with the breadwinner each morning leaving the rest of the family isolated from many essential services.
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30 quedarse huérfano
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31 resolver un problema
(v.) = resolve + issue, resolve + problem, solve + problem, work out + problem, unlock + problem, settle + problem, sort out + problem, clear up + problem, work + problem + through, address + limitation, straighten out + problem, iron out + problem, work out + kinkEx. I think the plans to develop networking and an online authority file will do much to resolve the issue.Ex. RLIN (Research Libraries Information Network) is a system used by the Research Libraries Group (RLG), a group dedicated to resolving common problems in collection development, management, access and preservation.Ex. Reading literature is a game-playing activity in which we 'try out' various possible solutions to life- problems and see how they might be worked out before having to tackle them in reality.Ex. Each is currently a vogue word (often a vague word as well), and each is suddenly all-important to the unlocking of social problems.Ex. The librarian should rely on policy to settle routine problems, and reserve the big problems for thorough analysis.Ex. Initial responses from parish clerks indicated that problems did not exist, but interviews with all the households in one parish revealed that 59% said that they had to sort out a problem in the last few months.Ex. The library staff involved in the day to day running of the library may be called upon quite often to fix certain minor faults or clear up problems and misunderstandings on the part of the user.Ex. She tells a story of courage in which the crew and the mission control pull together to work the problem through.Ex. A number of approaches have been developed in the field of medicine that seek to address these limitations.Ex. Straighten out the problem, give him a few parental murmurs of comfort, a pat or two, then leave again.Ex. She is quick to get hot under the collar, but once the problem is ironed out she forgets it entirely.* * *(v.) = resolve + issue, resolve + problem, solve + problem, work out + problem, unlock + problem, settle + problem, sort out + problem, clear up + problem, work + problem + through, address + limitation, straighten out + problem, iron out + problem, work out + kinkEx: I think the plans to develop networking and an online authority file will do much to resolve the issue.
Ex: RLIN (Research Libraries Information Network) is a system used by the Research Libraries Group (RLG), a group dedicated to resolving common problems in collection development, management, access and preservation.Ex: Reading literature is a game-playing activity in which we 'try out' various possible solutions to life- problems and see how they might be worked out before having to tackle them in reality.Ex: Each is currently a vogue word (often a vague word as well), and each is suddenly all-important to the unlocking of social problems.Ex: The librarian should rely on policy to settle routine problems, and reserve the big problems for thorough analysis.Ex: Initial responses from parish clerks indicated that problems did not exist, but interviews with all the households in one parish revealed that 59% said that they had to sort out a problem in the last few months.Ex: The library staff involved in the day to day running of the library may be called upon quite often to fix certain minor faults or clear up problems and misunderstandings on the part of the user.Ex: She tells a story of courage in which the crew and the mission control pull together to work the problem through.Ex: A number of approaches have been developed in the field of medicine that seek to address these limitations.Ex: Straighten out the problem, give him a few parental murmurs of comfort, a pat or two, then leave again.Ex: She is quick to get hot under the collar, but once the problem is ironed out she forgets it entirely.Ex: The new geothermal system still has a few kinks that need to be worked out. -
32 responsable del archivo parroquial
(n.) = parish clerkEx. Initial responses from parish clerks indicated that problems did not exist, but interviews with all the households in one parish revealed that 59% said that they had to sort out a problem in the last few months.* * *(n.) = parish clerkEx: Initial responses from parish clerks indicated that problems did not exist, but interviews with all the households in one parish revealed that 59% said that they had to sort out a problem in the last few months.
Spanish-English dictionary > responsable del archivo parroquial
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33 romper la barrera del sonido
(v.) = break + the sound barrierEx. The article ' Breaking the sound barrier: starting and maintaining an audiobook collection' shows that the percentage of households that uses spoken word audio has grown to 17 percent.* * *(v.) = break + the sound barrierEx: The article ' Breaking the sound barrier: starting and maintaining an audiobook collection' shows that the percentage of households that uses spoken word audio has grown to 17 percent.
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34 ahorro corriente de los particulares
• current savings of private householdsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ahorro corriente de los particulares
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35 ahorro de las economías domésticas
• saving of householdsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ahorro de las economías domésticas
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