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101 significativamente
adv.1 significatively.2 significantly, with meaning, meaningfully.* * *► adverbio1 (dando a entender) meaningfully2 (con importancia) significantly* * *ADV (=considerablemente) significantly; (=expresivamente) meaningfully* * *= significantly, meaningfully.Ex. The problem of their citation looms less significantly in abstracting and indexing products than that of the citation of periodical articles.Ex. In this context television and radio appear as unproblematically and meaningfully available for anyone and everyone.* * *= significantly, meaningfully.Ex: The problem of their citation looms less significantly in abstracting and indexing products than that of the citation of periodical articles.
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102 sin problemas
adj.1 without problems.2 trouble-free, carefree.* * *= smoothly, smooth [smoother -comp., smoothest -sup.], problem-free, trouble free [trouble-free], without a hitch, unproblematically, carefree, without difficulty, in good standingEx. DOBIS/LIBIS can take over much of the housekeeping work necessary for a smoothly functioning library = DOBIS/LIBIS puede encargarse de la mayor parte del trabajo de gestión administrativa para que la biblioteca funcione sin problemas.Ex. Some librarians anxious to make the transfer from the children's to the adult department as smooth as possible, often create a 'young adults' fiction section within the children's department.Ex. The operational system chosen should allow problem-free transfer from one generation to another.Ex. It is anticipated that the replacement bindings usedwill give centuries of trouble free service.Ex. Should files follow the 8.3 standard or can long file names be used without a hitch?.Ex. In this context television and radio appear as unproblematically and meaningfully available for anyone and everyone.Ex. Alcohol in moderation is effective in reducing stress and may increase overall affective expression, happiness, euphoria, conviviality, & carefree feelings.Ex. As it happened, the snowfall was moderate and all the rest of us worked all day and got home without difficulty.Ex. Nominators must be paid-up members in good standing for the year of the election.* * *= smoothly, smooth [smoother -comp., smoothest -sup.], problem-free, trouble free [trouble-free], without a hitch, unproblematically, carefree, without difficulty, in good standingEx: DOBIS/LIBIS can take over much of the housekeeping work necessary for a smoothly functioning library = DOBIS/LIBIS puede encargarse de la mayor parte del trabajo de gestión administrativa para que la biblioteca funcione sin problemas.
Ex: Some librarians anxious to make the transfer from the children's to the adult department as smooth as possible, often create a 'young adults' fiction section within the children's department.Ex: The operational system chosen should allow problem-free transfer from one generation to another.Ex: It is anticipated that the replacement bindings usedwill give centuries of trouble free service.Ex: Should files follow the 8.3 standard or can long file names be used without a hitch?.Ex: In this context television and radio appear as unproblematically and meaningfully available for anyone and everyone.Ex: Alcohol in moderation is effective in reducing stress and may increase overall affective expression, happiness, euphoria, conviviality, & carefree feelings.Ex: As it happened, the snowfall was moderate and all the rest of us worked all day and got home without difficulty.Ex: Nominators must be paid-up members in good standing for the year of the election. -
103 sistema de primas
(n.) = bonus schemeEx. In this context, salaries, bonus schemes and promotion are considered along with the corollaries of discipline and even dismissal for those who do not meet the required standard.* * *(n.) = bonus schemeEx: In this context, salaries, bonus schemes and promotion are considered along with the corollaries of discipline and even dismissal for those who do not meet the required standard.
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104 subestimar
v.1 to underestimate.2 to undervalue, to downplay, to down-play, to belittle.María subestima la fuerza de Ricardo Mary undervalues John's strength.3 to miscalculate.María subestimó la velocidad Mary miscalculated the speed.* * *1 to underestimate* * *verb* * *1.VT [+ capacidad, enemigo] to underestimate, underrate; [+ objeto, propiedad] to undervalue; [+ argumento] to understate; [+ persona, artista] to undervalue, underrate2.See:* * *verbo transitivo to underestimate* * *= underrate, underestimate, downgrade [down-grade], understatement, understate.Ex. Its contribution in this context should not be underrated.Ex. Yet such indices appear to underestimate the inflation being experienced in the libraries themselves.Ex. The opposite of the 'halo effect' -- downgrading someone you dislike but whose work is good -- is also an error.Ex. Perhaps it is an understatement to say that it is easy to reach consensus on the basic elements to be included in the evaluation form.Ex. University faculty generally understate prices of textbooks for their courses = El profesorado universitario generalmente subestima los precios de los libros de textos de sus cursos.* * *verbo transitivo to underestimate* * *= underrate, underestimate, downgrade [down-grade], understatement, understate.Ex: Its contribution in this context should not be underrated.
Ex: Yet such indices appear to underestimate the inflation being experienced in the libraries themselves.Ex: The opposite of the 'halo effect' -- downgrading someone you dislike but whose work is good -- is also an error.Ex: Perhaps it is an understatement to say that it is easy to reach consensus on the basic elements to be included in the evaluation form.Ex: University faculty generally understate prices of textbooks for their courses = El profesorado universitario generalmente subestima los precios de los libros de textos de sus cursos.* * *subestimar [A1 ]vtto underestimate* * *
subestimar ( conjugate subestimar) verbo transitivo
to underestimate
subestimar verbo transitivo to underestimate
' subestimar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
difusor
- difusora
- menospreciar
English:
belittle
- underestimate
- understate
- under
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105 suministro de material multimedia
(n.) = media supplyEx. In this context, the supply houses are those dealing in furniture, media supply (wholesalers), technical services, circulation systems, and bibliographic service.* * *(n.) = media supplyEx: In this context, the supply houses are those dealing in furniture, media supply (wholesalers), technical services, circulation systems, and bibliographic service.
Spanish-English dictionary > suministro de material multimedia
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106 в этом отношении
1) General subject: for that matter, in regard thereto, in this regard, in this vein, in this view, on that score, to this effect, on this count (On this count you're very, very wrong.), therein, in this area, in this context3) Mathematics: in this respect, with regard to this4) Law: in that behalf, in this behalf5) Canadian: to this extent6) Business: for this purpose7) Makarov: for the matter of that, there -
107 в связи с этим
1) General subject: hence, in connection with this, in this respect, incidentally, thereat, in this connection, thereby, As such, on the back of this, in a related move, specifically, for this reason, in this regard, as a result \{of this\}, in this connexion2) Latin: ad locum (пометка, вводящая цитату)3) Mathematics: accordingly, in this context4) Business: to this end5) Sakhalin energy glossary: therefore6) Makarov: for that matter -
108 в этом смысле
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109 в связи с этим
•In this connection it should be noted that...
* * *В связи с этим -- in this connection; for that matter; in this context; in this regard, in this respect; thusThe same relationship exists for this ash as for the raw coal ash and, for that matter, most ashes from coals with similar ash chemistry.A program was thus initiated to obtain tensile properties as a function of strain rate.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в связи с этим
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110 في هذا المجال
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111 в данном случае
1) General subject: in this context, in this particular case, incidentally, in this case (The longest, most important journeys begin with little steps, or, in this case, little notes.), here2) Law: in casu3) Business: in that case4) Makarov: in the instant case, in this instance -
112 при этом условии
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113 disciplina
f.discipline.guardar o mantener la disciplina to maintain disciplinetiene mucha disciplina he's very (self-)disciplinedpres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: disciplinar.* * *1 (conjunto de reglas) discipline2 (doctrina) doctrine3 (asignatura) subject4 (azote) scourge, discipline* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=normas) disciplinedisciplina de partido, disciplina de voto — party discipline, party whip
2) (Dep) discipline* * *1) ( reglas) disciplinemantener la disciplina — to keep o maintain discipline
2)a) ( ciencia) disciplineb) (Dep) discipline* * *1) ( reglas) disciplinemantener la disciplina — to keep o maintain discipline
2)a) ( ciencia) disciplineb) (Dep) discipline* * *disciplina11 = area of endeavour [area of endeavor], discipline, field, subject area, subject field, area of study, knowledge domain, subject domain, discipline of knowledge, subject discipline, topic area.Ex: This becomes all the more significant as computers begin to affect virtually every other area of endeavor.
Ex: A discipline is an area, or branch, of knowledge.Ex: An appreciation of alternative approaches is particularly important in this field where trends towards standardisation are the norm.Ex: Some schedules for some subject areas have now gone through several editions.Ex: Subject field to be covered must be determined by making explicit statements concerning the limits of topic coverage, and the depth in which various aspects of the subject are to be treated.Ex: Bowers has always placed great stress of his opinion that analytical bibliography is a subject which can be pursued as an entirely independent area of study for its own sake.Ex: Researchers gather and disseminate information outside their core knowledge domains through personal networks.Ex: However graphic design tend to focus on external aspects of representation that apply at a general level across a wide range of subject domains.Ex: The disciplines of knowledge are in some way concerned with the nature of human experience and belief.Ex: Respondents indicated that they needed to master several subject disciplines and a sizable vocabulary to understand the literature they use.Ex: This is the second revision of the topic areas in as many years.* basado en las disciplinas del conocimiento = discipline-based.* curso que abarca varias disciplinas = umbrella course.* disciplina académica = academic discipline, academic field.* disciplina científica = scientific discipline.* disciplina de estudio = field of study.* dividido en disciplinas = discipline-oriented [discipline oriented].* en varias disciplinas = cross-domain.* específico de una disciplina = discipline-specific.* estructurado en disciplinas = discipline-oriented [discipline oriented].* información sobre una disciplina = discipline-oriented information.* jerga de una disciplina = subject jargon.* resumen hecho para una disciplina concreta = discipline-oriented abstract.* sistema de clasificación por disciplinas = discipline-oriented scheme.disciplina22 = discipline, regimentation, disciplining.Ex: In this context, salaries, bonus schemes and promotion are considered along with the corollaries of discipline and even dismissal for those who do not meet the required standard.
Ex: If people want regimentation which relieves them of responsibility, how then do you explain parents reaching out for control of schools, disdaining the help of experts.Ex: More disciplining in the enunciation of objectives and more concern for communication channels is needed = Se necesita mayor rigurosidad en la enunciación de los objetivos y una mayor preocupación por los canales de comunicación.* acatar la disciplina = toe + the line.* amante de la disciplina = disciplinarian.* amante de la disciplina férrea = strict disciplinarian.* autodisciplina = self-discipline.* falta de disciplina = indiscipline, disruptive behaviour.* hacer cumplir la disciplina = enforce + discipline.* imponerse disciplina = discipline + Reflexivo.* mantener la disciplina = maintain + discipline.* partidario de la disciplina férrea = strict disciplinarian.* sin disciplina = undisciplined, ill-disciplined.* someter a disciplina = subject to + discipline.* supervisor de la disciplina = disciplinarian.* * *A (reglas) disciplinemantener la disciplina to keep o maintain disciplineCompuesto:disciplina de voto or partido( Pol) party disciplineromper la disciplina de voto or partido to defy the whip, to go against the party lineB1 (ciencia) discipline2 ( Educ) (asignatura) subject3 ( Dep) discipline* * *
Del verbo disciplinar: ( conjugate disciplinar)
disciplina es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
disciplina
disciplinar
disciplina sustantivo femenino
discipline;◊ mantener la disciplina to keep o maintain discipline
disciplina sustantivo femenino discipline, self control
' disciplina' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acusada
- acusado
- cálculo
- ética
- orden
- práctica
- práctico
- estadística
- exigir
- farmacia
- gramática
English:
disciplinarian
- discipline
- enforce
- relaxation
- severe
- severity
- slack
- soft
- dean
- prefect
- stickler
- toe
* * *disciplina nf1. [normas] discipline;los soldados tienen que guardar la disciplina the soldiers have to remain disciplinedPol disciplina de partido party discipline; Pol disciplina de voto party discipline [in voting];romper la disciplina de voto del partido to vote against the party line, Br to break the whip2. [actitud] discipline;tiene mucha disciplina he's very (self-)disciplined3. [materia, asignatura] discipline4. [modalidad deportiva] discipline5. disciplina de monja knotweed* * *f discipline* * *disciplina nf: discipline* * *1. (en general) discipline2. (asignatura) subject -
114 doubt
1 ეჭვიI’m in no doubt about his ability ეჭვი არ მეპარება, რომ ნიჭიერიაout of / without / beyond doubt ეჭვს გარეშე2 ეჭვის შეტანა (ეჭვს შეიტანს), დაეჭვებაI doubt whether he'll come ვეჭვობ / მეეჭვება, რომ მოვიდესdo you doubt my word? ჩემი სიტყვისა არ გჯერა? / არ გწამს?we doubt the propriety of this term in this context ჩვენი აზრით, ეს სიტყვა ამ კონტექსში არ არის მართებული●●this fact sowed doubt in his mind ამ ფაქტმა დააეჭვა / ეჭვი აღუძრაto set smb's mind / doubts / fears at ease (at rest) ვისიმე დაწყნარება, დამშვიდება, დაშოშმინება●● there is no doubt whatever ეჭვის გარეშეაto hang in doubt ყოყმანი, თავის შეკავება -
115 מעילה
מְעִילָהf. (מָעַל; b. h. מַעַל) false dealing, bad faith. Sifré Num. 7 (ref. to Num. 5:12, sq.) הרי מ׳ על דבר ערוה this (context) proves that maʿal refers to marital faithlessness (not to pecuniary defalcation). Ib. אין מ׳ … אלא שיקור mʿilah everywhere (in the Scripture) has the meaning of false dealing; Num. R. s. 8. B. Bath.88b זה הקדים חטא למ׳וכ׳ this one (who robbed a man) makes sin precede faithlessness (ref. to Lev. 5:21), whereas that one (who robbed the Temple) makes faithlessness precede sin (ib. 15); a. fr.Pl. מְעִילוֹת. Num. R. s. 9 (ref. to Num. 5:12) שתי מ׳ הללווכ׳ why this repetition of the stem מעל?Esp. mʿilah, the law concerning the unlawful use of sacred property (Lev. 5:15 sq). Tosef.Meïl. I, 5 הציל … מן המ׳ protects the flesh of the other animal from being subject to the law of m., i. e. no use made of it is considered sacrilege. Ib. 8 יצא ידי מ׳ is no longer amenable to the law ; Meil.2a. Tosef. ib. III, 2 להיכן מ׳ זו נופלת to what fund does this fine for mal-appropriation go? Meïl. 12a אית ביה מ׳, איכא מ׳ the law of m. applies to it; a. fr.Pl. as ab. Zeb.V, 5 אשם מ׳ the guilt-offering for mal-appropriations of sacred property; a. fr.M‘ilah, name of a treatise of the Mishnab, Tosefta and Talmud Babli of the Order of Kodashim. -
116 מְעִילָה
מְעִילָהf. (מָעַל; b. h. מַעַל) false dealing, bad faith. Sifré Num. 7 (ref. to Num. 5:12, sq.) הרי מ׳ על דבר ערוה this (context) proves that maʿal refers to marital faithlessness (not to pecuniary defalcation). Ib. אין מ׳ … אלא שיקור mʿilah everywhere (in the Scripture) has the meaning of false dealing; Num. R. s. 8. B. Bath.88b זה הקדים חטא למ׳וכ׳ this one (who robbed a man) makes sin precede faithlessness (ref. to Lev. 5:21), whereas that one (who robbed the Temple) makes faithlessness precede sin (ib. 15); a. fr.Pl. מְעִילוֹת. Num. R. s. 9 (ref. to Num. 5:12) שתי מ׳ הללווכ׳ why this repetition of the stem מעל?Esp. mʿilah, the law concerning the unlawful use of sacred property (Lev. 5:15 sq). Tosef.Meïl. I, 5 הציל … מן המ׳ protects the flesh of the other animal from being subject to the law of m., i. e. no use made of it is considered sacrilege. Ib. 8 יצא ידי מ׳ is no longer amenable to the law ; Meil.2a. Tosef. ib. III, 2 להיכן מ׳ זו נופלת to what fund does this fine for mal-appropriation go? Meïl. 12a אית ביה מ׳, איכא מ׳ the law of m. applies to it; a. fr.Pl. as ab. Zeb.V, 5 אשם מ׳ the guilt-offering for mal-appropriations of sacred property; a. fr.M‘ilah, name of a treatise of the Mishnab, Tosefta and Talmud Babli of the Order of Kodashim. -
117 в отличие от
•Active current:alternating current that part in the phase with the voltage or the effective energy, as differentiated (or distinguished, or distinct) from the wattless or useless energy.
•The transistor is a current-controlled device as opposed to [or as distinct from, or in distinction to, or in contradistinction to, or in contrast to (or with), or as contrasted to, or unlike] the vacuum tube, which is a voltage-controlled device.
•The company has achieved a 200% increase in productivity by using the robot as opposed to manual servicing.
•The ultrasonic welding machine is semi-portable. By contrast, the resistance welder is a relatively cumbersome unit to move to a new location.
•Unlike copper windings, permanent magnets never wear out.
•These reactors are called light-water reactors to distinguish them from the type that uses heavy water.
•Contrary to the usual practice of...
•Sediments deposited by contour currents are called contourites, to set them apart from turbidites.
* * *В отличие от -- as opposed to, as contrasted to, as contrasted with; in contrast with, in contrast to; as distinct from, as distinguished from; unlike, unlike for; did not... as did, had not ... as had (британская конструкция)Most fine-pitch gears are used to transmit motion as opposed to the transmission of power. (В отличие от силовых передач большинство...)This possible separation regime appears to be of the ordinary type ( as contrasted to singular separation).Corrosion is brought about through chemical or electrochemical action, as contrasted with erosion caused by mechanical action.In contrast with the thicker inlet boundary layer, there is a pronounced thinning of the layer across the rotor.Also in contrast to the torsion mode, the critical phase angle always represented a backward wave.In this context the term "flooded bearing" becomes akin to "pressurized" bearing as distinct from Mr. G.'s classification where "flooded" is associated with bearings having no supply flow rate.The simplified turbine acceptance test, as distinguished from the full ASME turbine acceptance test, measures feedwater flow directly.Another advantage is that, unlike thermocouples, all components of this system including sensors are reusable.Unlike for torsion, the critical phase angle for the bending modes varied with sweep.Two weeks float is currently shown for these facilities compared to the rest of the 1A topside facilities (... показан двухнедельный плавающий срок...)Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в отличие от
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118 в этом контексте
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119 nota
intj.note.f.1 note (apunte).nota bene nota bene, N.B.nota al margen marginal notenota necrológica obituary noticenota a pie de página footnotenotas de sociedad society column2 note (Music).nota falsa false note3 mark (British), grade (United States) (evaluation).sacar o tener buenas notas to get good marksnota de corte = minimum marks for entry into university4 bill (cuenta).nota de gastos expenses claim5 grade, marking, score, note.6 annotation, note.7 musical note, note, pitch.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: notar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: notar.* * *1 (anotación) note2 (calificación) mark, grade; (calificación alta) high mark■ si quieres nota tendrás que presentarte al oral if you want a higher mark you'll have to go for a viva3 (cuenta) bill■ ¿nos trae la nota por favor? could you bring us the bill please?5 MÚSICA note\dar la nota familiar to draw attention to oneselfsacar buenas notas to get good marks* * *noun f.1) note2) grade, mark3) announcement4) touch* * *1. SF1) (=mensaje corto) note; (Admin) memonota de inhabilitación — (Aut) endorsement ( on licence)
2) (=apunte) notetomar (buena) nota (de algo) — [fijarse] to take (good) note (of sth)
3) (=comentario) notetexto con notas de... — text edited with notes by..., text annotated by...
4) (Escol) mark, grade (EEUU)ir para o a por nota — * to go o aim for a high mark
¿ya te han dado las notas? — have you had your report yet?
5) (Mús) notedar la nota — (lit) to give the keynote; (fig) to get oneself noticed, act up
nota discordante — (lit) discordant note, discord
nota dominante — (lit) dominant note; (fig) dominant feature o element
6) (=adorno, detalle)7) (Prensa) note8)digno de nota — (=notable) notable, worthy of note
9) (Com) (=recibo) receipt; (=vale) IOU; Méx (=cuenta) billnota de cargo, nota de débito — debit note
10) † (=reputación) reputationde nota — of note, famous
11) LAm ** effects pl of drugs2.* * *1)a) ( apunte) notetomar nota de algo — ( apuntar) to make a note of something; ( fijarse) to take note of something
b) ( acotación) note2)a) ( mensaje) noteb) ( noticia breve)y ahora, la nota deportiva... — and now the sports roundup...
3) (Educ) ( calificación) grade (AmE), mark (BrE)sacar buenas notas — to get good grades o marks
4)a) ( rasgo)b) ( detalle) touch5) (Mús) notedar la nota — (fam) to stand out; ( por algo censurable) to make a spectacle of oneself
dar la nota discordante — to be difficult (o different etc)
ser la nota discordante — to strike a sour note
6) ( en restaurante) check (AmE), bill (BrE); ( en tienda) (Ur) receipt* * *1)a) ( apunte) notetomar nota de algo — ( apuntar) to make a note of something; ( fijarse) to take note of something
b) ( acotación) note2)a) ( mensaje) noteb) ( noticia breve)y ahora, la nota deportiva... — and now the sports roundup...
3) (Educ) ( calificación) grade (AmE), mark (BrE)sacar buenas notas — to get good grades o marks
4)a) ( rasgo)b) ( detalle) touch5) (Mús) notedar la nota — (fam) to stand out; ( por algo censurable) to make a spectacle of oneself
dar la nota discordante — to be difficult (o different etc)
ser la nota discordante — to strike a sour note
6) ( en restaurante) check (AmE), bill (BrE); ( en tienda) (Ur) receipt* * *nota11 = note, notice, notification, N.B. (latín - nota bene), cover note, written note.Ex: An annotation is a note added to the title and/or other bibliographic information concerning a document, by way of comment or explanation.
Ex: Notices may be useful in this context for the user who wishes to familiarise himself with the workings of the catalogue before approaching a terminal.Ex: The search profile will only be modified periodically as the quality of the set of notifications output from the search drops to unacceptable levels.Ex: (N.B. Neither this nor the LC service give any assistance in the making of a subject index for a classified catalogue).Ex: The video collection of operas and ballets is accessible by language of text, author of libretto/lyrics, author and language of cover notes as well as the more usual entry points.Ex: Sometimes it is wise for the rater to base judgment on written notes or a diary kept over a period of time.* acabar con una nota de optimismo = end + Nombre + on a high (note).* área de notas = note area.* bloc de notas = notebook.* bloque funcional de notas = notes block.* campo de notas = notes field.* como nota al margen = on a sidenote.* comparar notas = compare + notes.* con notas a pie de página = footnoted.* cuaderno de notas = note book.* fijar una nota en un sitio público = post.* hacer una nota mental = make + note + in + Posesivo + mind.* libro de notas = mark book.* nota aclaratoria = cover note.* nota al final = endnote.* nota al final del texto = endnote.* nota al margen = sidenote [side-note].* nota analítica = analytical note.* nota a pie de página = footnote.* nota de abono = debit note.* nota de advertencia = warning label.* nota de agradecimiento = note of thanks, thank-you note.* nota de alcance = scope note (SN).* nota de cargo = credit note.* nota de edición = edition note.* nota de pago = promissory note.* nota de prensa = press release, press statement.* nota de rescate = ransom note.* nota de suicida = suicide note.* nota de ubicación y existencias = holdings note.* nota enmarcada en un recuadro = sidebar.* nota explicativa = cover note.* nota informativa = information note, information notice.* nota introductoria = background note.* nota marginal = marginal note.* nota musical = note.* nota necrológica = obituary.* nota oficial = official notification.* nota posterior = postscript.* notas de conferencias = lecture notes.* notas de contenido = contents notes.* notas de discurso = speaking notes.* pantalla resumen de notas = note summary screen.* pegar una nota en un sitio público = post.* poner una nota en un sitio público = post.* terminar con una nota de optimismo = end + Nombre + on a high (note).* toma de notas = note-taking.* tomar nota = make + a note, take + note.* tomar nota de = note.nota22 = grade, mark.Ex: The public library's sole reason for being is to help people get along in the world, to help school children get better grades, to help preachers write better sermons that will keep the congregation awake, to help newspapermen find facts.
Ex: The author assesses six Web sites giving marks out of ten for ease of use and navigation.* bajarle la nota a Alguien = mark + Nombre + down.* estudiante con buenas notas = high achiever.* nota del curso = course grade.* nota media = grade point average (GPA).* perder nota = lose + marks.* persona con la mejor nota = top scorer, top scorer.* sistema de notas = grading system.* subirle la nota a Alguien = mark + Nombre + up.* * *nota1A1 (apunte) notetoma nota de su nombre make a note of his nametomé nota del pedido I took (down) the ordertoma (buena) nota de lo que le pasó a él take note of o bear in mind what happened to him2 (acotación) noteCompuestos:margin notefootnotefpl Post-it® notesB1 (mensaje) noteme mandó una notita diciendo que … she sent me a little note saying that …2(noticia breve): notas sociales or de sociedad society columny ahora con la nota deportiva … and now with the sports roundup …según una nota que acaba de llegar a nuestra redacción according to a report just inCompuestos:press release, statement issued to the pressdiplomatic noteannouncement of a deathnotas necrológicas deaths section, obituariessacar buenas notas to get good grades o marksme puso una nota muy baja she gave me a very bad o low grade o markD1(rasgo, característica): la nota dominante de su carácter/de su estilo the dominant feature of his character/of his styleuna nota melancólica subyace en todos estos poemas a note of melancholy underlies all of these poems, there is an underlying note of melancholy in all of these poemsla humedad constituye la nota característica high humidity is the most characteristic feature o is the main characteristic2 (detalle) touchpara agregar una nota de humor to add a touch of humorfue una nota muy simpática it was a very nice touch o gesturesu comentario fue la nota de mal gusto de la reunión his remark was the one thing that lowered the tone of the meetingE ( Mús) notedar la nota discordante to be difficult ( o different etc)¿te da nota si nos vamos a la playa? are you on for the beach? ( colloq), do you fancy going to the beach? ( BrE colloq)ser la nota discordante to strike a sour noteCompuesto:noteF2 (Ur) (en una tienda) receiptCompuesto:( Méx) detailed receipt ( for a meal)nota2( fam)character ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo notar: ( conjugate notar)
nota es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
nota
notar
nota sustantivo femenino
1 (apunte, mensaje) note;
( fijarse) to take note of sth;
nota a pie de página footnote
2
◊ sacar buenas notas to get good grades o marksb) (Mús) note
3 ( detalle) touch;
notar ( conjugate notar) verbo transitivo
hacer(le) nota algo (a algn) to point sth out (to sb);
te noto muy triste you look very sad;
se le notaba indeciso he seemed hesitantb) ( impers):◊ se nota que es novato you can tell o see he's a beginner;
se te nota en la cara it's written all over your face
notarse verbo pronominal (+ compl) to feel;
nota sustantivo femenino
1 (escrito breve) note
tomar notas, to take notes
2 Educ mark, grade: tiene muy mala notas en matemáticas, she has a bad mark in maths
3 (cuenta, factura) bill
4 (rasgo) element, quality: da una nota de alegría, it gives a touch of cheerfulness
5 Mús note
♦ Locuciones: dar la nota, to make a spectacle of oneself
Los resultados de los exámenes se expresan normalmente con letras (A, B, C, D, E y F). A es la nota más alta y F significa Fail (suspenso).
notar verbo transitivo
1 (darse cuenta) to notice ➣ Ver nota en notice
2 (a alguien en un estado) to find: le noté cansado, I found him tired
3 (sentir) to feel: noté frío, I felt cold
' nota' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abundante
- acabar
- aconsejar
- acordar
- acordarse
- acostumbrada
- acostumbrado
- actual
- actualmente
- acuerdo
- adición
- agradecer
- aguantar
- aguardar
- ahora
- alegre
- almuerzo
- alquiler
- alta
- alto
- amarilla
- amarillo
- amplia
- amplio
- añadir
- añorar
- anotar
- apartamento
- apellido
- apetecer
- apreciar
- arrepentirse
- arriesgarse
- atreverse
- aún
- ausente
- ayudar
- bajar
- bastante
- caliente
- cama
- carnero
- casa
- cena
- cerrada
- cerrado
- cerveza
- cesar
- coletilla
- colgarse
English:
able
- add
- addition
- advertising
- afloat
- afraid
- afternoon
- aghast
- ajar
- akin
- alight
- alike
- alive
- all
- allow
- alone
- already
- although
- among
- amongst
- another
- apartment
- appear
- appendix
- arouse
- as
- ashamed
- asleep
- assassin
- assassinate
- assassination
- attorney
- averse
- awake
- awaken
- aware
- bar
- barrister
- bath
- be
- beat
- beer
- benefit
- between
- bill
- billion
- bite
- bitter
- blond
- blonde
* * *nota1 nf1. [apunte] note;déjale una nota encima de la mesa leave her a note on the table;tomar nota de algo [apuntar] to note sth down;[fijarse] to take note of sth;tomamos nota de sus comentarios we note your comments;tomar buena nota de algo to take careful note of sth2. [acotación] notenota aclaratoria explanatory note;nota bene nota bene, N.B.;nota al margen marginal note;nota a pie de página footnotenota de prensa press release;Méx nota roja police reports (section);notas de sociedad society column4. [cuenta] bill;[en restaurante] Br bill, US check Méx nota de consumo expenses claim;nota de gastos expenses claim;Méx nota de remisión delivery note5. [calificación] Br mark, US grade;Esp Fam nota de corte = minimum marks for entry into university;6. [toque, rasgo] touch;una nota de distinción/de color a touch of elegance/colour8. [musical] notenota discordante discordant note;la nota discordante la puso el discurso agresivo del presidente ruso the Russian president's aggressive speech was out of key with the tone of the occasion;nota dominante dominant note;la tensión fue la nota dominante de la reunión an atmosphere of tension predominated at the meeting;la nota dominante de su estilo es la ironía the predominant feature of his style is irony;nota falsa false note;nota tónica keynote9. Famdar la nota: allá donde vamos, siempre da la nota she always has to draw attention to herself wherever we go;con estos pantalones das la nota nobody could miss you in those trousers;nota2 nmEsp Fam1. [individuo] guy, Br bloke* * *f1 MÚS note;nota discordante fig discordant note;dar la nota fam draw attention to o.s.2 EDU grade, mark;sacar buenas/malas notas get good/bad grades3 ( anotación):tomar notas take notes;tomar nota de algo make a note of sth* * *nota nf1) : note, message2) : announcementnota de prensa: press release3) : grade, mark (in school)4) : characteristic, feature, touch5) : note (in music)6) : bill, check (in a restaurant)* * *nota n1. (en general) note2. (calificación) mark -
120 understand
1. transitive verb,1) verstehenunderstand something by something — etwas unter etwas (Dat.) verstehen
2) (have heard) gehört habenI understand him to be a distant relation — ich glaube, er ist ein entfernter Verwandter
3) (take as implied)understand something from somebody's words — etwas aus jemandes Worten entnehmen
it was understood that... — es wurde allgemein angenommen, dass...
2. intransitive verb,do I understand that...? — gehe ich recht in der Annahme, dass...? See also academic.ru/31215/give">give 1. 5); make 1. 6)
1) (have understanding) verstehenif I understand correctly — wenn ich mich nicht irre
he is, I understand, no longer here — er ist, wie ich höre, nicht mehr hier
* * *1. past tense, past participle - understood; verb1) (to see or know the meaning of (something): I can't understand his absence; Speak slowly to foreigners so that they'll understand you.) verstehen2) (to know (eg a person) thoroughly: She understands children/dogs.) sich verstehen auf3) (to learn or realize (something), eg from information received: At first I didn't understand how ill she was; I understood that you were planning to leave today.) annehmen•- understandable- understanding 2. noun1) (the power of thinking clearly: a man of great understanding.) der Verstand2) (the ability to sympathize with another person's feelings: His kindness and understanding were a great comfort to her.) das Verständnis3) (a (state of) informal agreement: The two men have come to / reached an understanding after their disagreement.) die Einigung•- make oneself understood- make understood* * *under·stand<-stood, -stood>[ˌʌndəˈstænd, AM -ɚˈ-]I. vt1. (perceive meaning)▪ to \understand sth/sb etw/jdn verstehenthe pub was so noisy I couldn't \understand a word he said in der Kneipe ging es so laut zu, dass ich kein Wort von dem, was er sagte, verstehen konnteto \understand one another [or each other] sich akk verstehento make oneself understood sich akk verständlich machen2. (comprehend significance)▪ to \understand sb/sth jdn/etw begreifen [o verstehen]▪ to \understand what/why/when/how... begreifen, was/warum/wann/wie...▪ to \understand that... verstehen, dass...▪ to \understand sb/sth für jdn/etw Verständnis habenI can \understand your feeling upset about what has happened ich kann verstehen, dass du wegen des Vorfalls betroffen bistJack really \understands horses Jack kann wirklich mit Pferden umgehen5. (be informed)▪ to \understand [that]... hören, dass...I \understand [that] you are interested in borrowing some money from us Sie sollen an einem Darlehen von uns interessiert seinto give sb to \understand that... jdm zu verstehen geben, dass...when he said 3 o'clock, I understood him to mean in the afternoon als er von 3 Uhr sprach, ging ich davon aus, dass der Nachmittag gemeint wara secret buyer is understood to have paid £3 million for the three pictures ein ungenannter Käufer soll 3 Millionen Pfund für die drei Bilder bezahlt habenas I \understand it, we either agree to a pay cut or get the sack so, wie ich es sehe, erklären wir uns entweder mit einer Gehaltskürzung einverstanden oder man setzt uns vor die Tür▪ to \understand that... annehmen, dass...7. (be generally accepted)▪ to be understood that... klar sein, dass...in the library it is understood that loud talking is not permissible es dürfte allgemein bekannt sein, dass lautes Sprechen in der Bibliothek nicht gestattet istwhen Alan invites you to dinner, it's understood that it'll be more of an alcohol than a food experience wenn Alan zum Dinner einlädt, dann ist schon klar, dass der Alkohol im Mittelpunkt stehtin this context, ‘America’ is understood to refer to the United States in diesem Kontext sind mit ‚Amerika‘ selbstverständlich die Vereinigten Staaten gemeintII. vi1. (comprehend) verstehenshe explained again what the computer was doing but I still didn't \understand sie erklärte nochmals, was der Computer machte, aber ich kapierte immer noch nicht▪ to \understand about sth/sb etw/jdn verstehenJane's dad never understood about how important her singing was to her Janes Vater hat nie verstanden, wie wichtig das Singen für sie war2. (infer)▪ to \understand from sb that... von jdm hören, dass...I've been promoted — so I \understand ich bin befördert worden — ich habe davon gehört* * *["ʌndə'stnd] pret, ptp understood1. vt1) language, painting, statement, speaker verstehen; action, event, person, difficulty also begreifenI don't understand Russian —
I can't understand his agreeing to do it — ich kann nicht verstehen or es ist mir unbegreiflich, warum er sich dazu bereit erklärt hat
what do you understand by "pragmatism"? — was verstehen Sie unter "Pragmatismus"?
2) (= comprehend sympathetically) children, people, animals, doubts, fears verstehen3)(= believe)
I understand that you are going to Australia — ich höre, Sie gehen nach AustralienI understand that you've already met her — Sie haben sich, soviel ich weiß, schon kennengelernt
I understood (that) he was abroad/we were to have been consulted — ich dachte, er sei im Ausland/wir sollten dazu befragt werden
am I/are we to understand that...? — soll das etwa heißen, dass...?
as I understand it,... — soweit ich weiß,...
did I understand him to say that...? — habe ich richtig verstanden, dass er sagte,...?
but I understood her to say that she agreed — aber soweit ich sie verstanden habe, hat sie zugestimmt
to give sb to understand that... — jdm zu verstehen geben, dass...
I was given to understand that... — man hat mir bedeutet, dass...
I understood from his speech that... — ich schloss aus seiner Rede, dass...
what do you understand from his remarks? — wie verstehen Sie seine Bemerkungen?
See:→ also understood2. vi1) (= comprehend) verstehen(do you) understand? — (hast du/haben Sie das) verstanden?
but you don't understand, I must have the money now — aber verstehen Sie doch, ich brauche das Geld jetzt!
2)(= believe)
so I understand — es scheint sohe was, I understand, a widower — wie ich hörte, war er Witwer
* * *understand irrA v/t1. verstehen:a) begreifenb) einsehenc) wörtlich etc auffassend) (volles) Verständnis haben für:give sb to understand that … jemandem zu verstehen geben, dass …;make o.s. understood sich verständlich machen;what do you understand by …? was verstehen Sie unter … (dat)?he understands horses er versteht sich auf Pferde;she understands children sie kann mit Kindern umgehen3. voraussetzen, (als sicher oder gegeben) annehmen:that is understood das versteht sich (von selbst);an understood thing eine aus- oder abgemachte Sache4. erfahren, hören:I understand that … ich hör(t)e oder man sagt(e) mir, dass …;it is understood es heißt, wie verlautetin this phrase the verb is understood in diesem Satz muss das Verb (sinngemäß) ergänzt werdenB v/i1. verstehen:a) begreifenb) (volles) Verständnis haben:(do you) understand? verstanden?;you are too young to understand du bist zu jung, um das zu verstehen2. Verstand haben3. Bescheid wissen ( about sth über eine Sache):not understand about nichts verstehen von4. hören:…, so I understand wie ich höre, …* * *1. transitive verb,1) verstehenunderstand something by something — etwas unter etwas (Dat.) verstehen
2) (have heard) gehört habenI understand him to be a distant relation — ich glaube, er ist ein entfernter Verwandter
2. intransitive verb,it was understood that... — es wurde allgemein angenommen, dass...
1) (have understanding) verstehen2) (gather, hear)he is, I understand, no longer here — er ist, wie ich höre, nicht mehr hier
* * *v.(§ p.,p.p.: understood)= begreifen v.einsehen v.fassen v.kapieren v.nachvollziehen v.verstehen v.
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