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121 usarse
1 (estar de moda) to be used, be in fashion* * *VPR to be wornla chistera ya no se usa — top hats are not worn nowadays, no one wears top hats nowadays
* * *(v.) = be in useEx. The functions on the first screen are in use daily, whereas those on the second are in use only occasionally.* * *(v.) = be in useEx: The functions on the first screen are in use daily, whereas those on the second are in use only occasionally.
* * *
■usarse verbo reflexivo to be used o in fashion
' usarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
soler
- usar
English:
use
* * *vpr1. [aparato, herramienta, término] to be used;ya casi no se usan las máquinas de escribir people hardly use typewriters any more2. [ropa, lentes] to be worn;ya no se usan esos zapatos those shoes are no longer worn o in fashion* * *v/r be used* * *vr1) : to be used2) : to be in fashion -
122 USA
m.USA, EEUU, EE.UU., The U.S..pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: usar.* * *ADJ INV United States antes de s, American* * *['usa](fam) USA* * *----* base de datos del gobierno de USA = CRECORD, FEDREG.* Red Informativa de las Bibliotecas de Investigación en USA = RLIN.* * *['usa](fam) USA* * ** base de datos del gobierno de USA = CRECORD, FEDREG.* Red Informativa de las Bibliotecas de Investigación en USA = RLIN.* * */ˈusa/( fam)USA* * *
Del verbo usar: ( conjugate usar)
usa es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
USA
usar
USA /'usa/ (fam) USA
usar ( conjugate usar) verbo transitivo
◊ ¿qué champú usas? what shampoo do you use?;
usa algo/a algn de or como algo to use sth/sb as sth
usarse verbo pronominal (en 3a pers) (esp AmL) ( estar de moda) [color/ropa] to be in fashion, to be popular;
usar
I verbo transitivo
1 (hacer uso, emplear) to use: no uses mi maquinilla, don't use my razor
siempre usa el mismo método, she uses always the same method
2 (llevar ropa, perfume, etc) to wear
II vi (utilizar) to use
' USA' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
año
- como
- dato
- durante
- EE. UU.
- ganarse
- mucha
- mucho
- para
- perdón
- permitirse
- piso
- señor
- tener
- usar
- ver
- cabeza
- edredón
- EEUU
- madrina
- padrino
English:
ago
- agree
- alive
- alone
- already
- border
- can
- catch up
- champagne
- clearout
- deserve
- do
- esquire
- factor
- fancy
- few
- lady
- let
- like
- make
- marmalade
- mister
- neither
- now
- shall
- stand
- take
- ultimately
- USA
- use
- whatever
- worth
- America
- American
- cooking
- double
- first
- Georgian
- potty
- size
* * *USA;los USA the USA, the US -
123 adaptar
v.1 to adapt.un modelo adaptado a condiciones desérticas a model adapted to suit desert conditionsMaría adaptó el programa a su casa Mary adapted the program to her house.Ricardo adaptó el computador Richard adapted=ported his computer.2 to adapt (libro, obra de teatro).* * *1 (acomodar) to adapt2 (ajustar) to adjust, fit* * *verb1) to adapt2) adjust* * *1. VT(=ajustar) to adjust2) (Inform) to convert ( para to)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <cortinas/vestido> to alter; < habitación> to convert; <pieza/motor> to adapt; (Inf) to convert2.adaptó la obra al or para el cine — he adapted the play for the screen
adaptarse v pron to adaptadaptarse a algo/+ inf — to adapt to something/-ing
* * *= adapt, customise [customize, -USA], gear (to/toward(s)/for), make + amenable, pitch, bend, fit together, tune, arrange, retrofit, scale, tweak, muck around/about, key + Nombre + to.Ex. Order forms A and B can be adapted for local use.Ex. The system has to be customised to suit any specific application so that it suits the demands of the microcomputer with which it is being used.Ex. Most of the main subject headings lists are geared to the alphabetical subject approach found in dictionary catalogues.Ex. This flexibility represents an attempt to make the code amenable to use in a variety of different library environments.Ex. Thus pitching instructions at the right level can be difficult.Ex. Each cluster or niche of interests in the end user field will have specific individual needs and innovations will bend information technology to meet them.Ex. The narrative may be unfamiliar in its structure so that they are unsure about the way different elements of the story fit together.Ex. Just as delivery must be tuned to suit the kind of material chosen, so must the language used to tell a story.Ex. A vocal score is a score showing all vocal parts, with accompaniment, if any, arranged for keyboard instrument.Ex. This model is attractive both for 'retrofitting' existing software as well as providing flexibility to new systems.Ex. To produce a statewide estimate, this framework would need to be scaled to accommodate all public libraries in a particular state.Ex. This book offers strategies for high school teachers that provide tools for creating, repairing, and tweaking all the discernible components of teaching.Ex. I have looked at the book and mucked around with the database and using switches but can't see a solution.Ex. The case study found that children do have the ability to use a classification scheme that is keyed to their developmental level.----* adaptar a la música = set to + music.* adaptar a las necesidades de = tailor to + the needs of, gear to + the needs of.* adaptar a las preferencias de Uno = suit + Posesivo + own preferences.* adaptar al cine = adapt to + the screen.* adaptar a una aplicación concreta = harness.* adaptar a una exigencia = tailor to + requirement.* adaptar a una necesidad = time to + need, suit + requirement.* adaptar para la pantalla = adapt to + the screen.* adaptarse = come to + terms with, morph.* adaptarse a = accommodate, comport with, attune to.* adaptarse a las circunstancias = suit + circumstances.* adaptarse al cambio = accommodate to + change, adapt to + change.* adaptarse al entorno = adjust to + environment.* adaptarse a los cambios = flow with + the tides.* adaptarse a los tiempos = change with + the times, move with + the times, keep up with + the times, adapt to + the times.* adaptarse a una aplicación = suit + application.* adaptarse a una función = step up to + role.* adaptarse a una innovación = meet + development.* adaptarse a una necesidad = suit + need.* adaptarse a un formato = meet + format.* adaptarse a un interés = accommodate + interest.* capaz de adaptarse y superar adversidades = resilient.* modificar y adaptar = repackage [re-package], repack.* * *1.verbo transitivo <cortinas/vestido> to alter; < habitación> to convert; <pieza/motor> to adapt; (Inf) to convert2.adaptó la obra al or para el cine — he adapted the play for the screen
adaptarse v pron to adaptadaptarse a algo/+ inf — to adapt to something/-ing
* * *= adapt, customise [customize, -USA], gear (to/toward(s)/for), make + amenable, pitch, bend, fit together, tune, arrange, retrofit, scale, tweak, muck around/about, key + Nombre + to.Ex: Order forms A and B can be adapted for local use.
Ex: The system has to be customised to suit any specific application so that it suits the demands of the microcomputer with which it is being used.Ex: Most of the main subject headings lists are geared to the alphabetical subject approach found in dictionary catalogues.Ex: This flexibility represents an attempt to make the code amenable to use in a variety of different library environments.Ex: Thus pitching instructions at the right level can be difficult.Ex: Each cluster or niche of interests in the end user field will have specific individual needs and innovations will bend information technology to meet them.Ex: The narrative may be unfamiliar in its structure so that they are unsure about the way different elements of the story fit together.Ex: Just as delivery must be tuned to suit the kind of material chosen, so must the language used to tell a story.Ex: A vocal score is a score showing all vocal parts, with accompaniment, if any, arranged for keyboard instrument.Ex: This model is attractive both for 'retrofitting' existing software as well as providing flexibility to new systems.Ex: To produce a statewide estimate, this framework would need to be scaled to accommodate all public libraries in a particular state.Ex: This book offers strategies for high school teachers that provide tools for creating, repairing, and tweaking all the discernible components of teaching.Ex: I have looked at the book and mucked around with the database and using switches but can't see a solution.Ex: The case study found that children do have the ability to use a classification scheme that is keyed to their developmental level.* adaptar a la música = set to + music.* adaptar a las necesidades de = tailor to + the needs of, gear to + the needs of.* adaptar a las preferencias de Uno = suit + Posesivo + own preferences.* adaptar al cine = adapt to + the screen.* adaptar a una aplicación concreta = harness.* adaptar a una exigencia = tailor to + requirement.* adaptar a una necesidad = time to + need, suit + requirement.* adaptar para la pantalla = adapt to + the screen.* adaptarse = come to + terms with, morph.* adaptarse a = accommodate, comport with, attune to.* adaptarse a las circunstancias = suit + circumstances.* adaptarse al cambio = accommodate to + change, adapt to + change.* adaptarse al entorno = adjust to + environment.* adaptarse a los cambios = flow with + the tides.* adaptarse a los tiempos = change with + the times, move with + the times, keep up with + the times, adapt to + the times.* adaptarse a una aplicación = suit + application.* adaptarse a una función = step up to + role.* adaptarse a una innovación = meet + development.* adaptarse a una necesidad = suit + need.* adaptarse a un formato = meet + format.* adaptarse a un interés = accommodate + interest.* capaz de adaptarse y superar adversidades = resilient.* modificar y adaptar = repackage [re-package], repack.* * *adaptar [A1 ]vt1 ‹cortinas/vestido› to alter; ‹habitación› to convert; ‹pieza/motor› to adaptadaptaron el dormitorio para usarlo como aula the bedroom was converted into a classroom o for use as a classroomadaptó la obra al or para el cine he adapted the play for the screen2 ( Inf) to convertto adapt adaptar A algo/ + INF to adapt TO sth/ -INGhay que saber adaptarse a las circunstancias you have to learn to adapt to circumstancesun coche que se adapta a cualquier terreno a car which is well suited to any terrainno se adapta a vivir sola she can't adapt to living alone* * *
adaptar ( conjugate adaptar) verbo transitivo ‹cortinas/vestido› to alter;
‹ habitación› to convert;
‹pieza/motor› to adapt;
‹obra/novela› to adapt;
(Inf) to convert
adaptarse verbo pronominal
to adapt;
adaptarse a algo/hacer algo to adapt to sth/doing sth;
adaptar verbo transitivo
1 to adapt: esa obra de teatro fue adaptada al cine, this play was adapted for the screen
2 (ajustar) to adjust
' adaptar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acomodar
- escenificar
English:
adapt
- gear
- suit
- tailor
- customize
* * *♦ vt1. [modificar]un modelo adaptado a condiciones desérticas a model adapted to suit desert conditions;el edificio no ha sido aún adaptado a su nueva función the building still hasn't been modified to suit its new function2. [libro, obra de teatro] to adapt (a for);adaptó la novela al cine she adapted the novel for film o the screen* * *v/t adapt* * *adaptar vt1) modificar: to adapt2) : to adjust, to fit* * *adaptar vb (acomodar) to adapt -
124 catalán
adj.Catalan, Catalonian, pertaining to Catalonia its people or their language.m.Catalan, Catalonian, native or inhabitant of Catalonia.* * *► adjetivo1 Catalan, Catalonian► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Catalan1 (idioma) Catalan————————1 (idioma) Catalan* * *catalán, -ana1.ADJ SM / F Catalan, Catalonian2.SM (Ling) CatalanCATALÁN Catalan is a romance language whose earliest literature dates back to the 12th century. In the Middle Ages Catalan military expansion spread the use of the language beyond modern Catalonia, but following the unification of Castile and Aragon the language lost ground to Castilian. During the Franco régime the use of Catalan and other minority national languages was prohibited in the media and in public institutions. This, together with the influx of Castilian-speaking immigrants, posed a threat to the survival of the language. Since 1979, when Catalonia's autonomous government, the Generalitat, was re-established and Catalan gained lengua cooficial status, the language has returned to public life in Catalonia and is flourishing. Indeed, many Catalan authors publish first in Catalan and only later in Castilian. Outside Catalonia, Catalan is also spoken by large numbers of people in the Balearic Islands and Andorra. Valenciano, a language spoken in the Valencia region, is closely related.See:ver nota culturelle LENGUAS COOFICIALES in lengua* * *I- lana adjetivo/masculino, femenino CatalanII •• Cultural note:The language of Catalonia. Like Castilian, Catalan is a Romance language. Variants of it include mallorquín of the Balearic Islands and valenciano spoken in the autonomous region of Valencia. Banned under Franco, Catalan has enjoyed a revival since Spain's return to democracy and now has around 11 million speakers. It is the medium of instruction in schools and universities and its use is widespread in business, the arts, and the media. Many books are published in Catalan. See also lenguas cooficiales* * *= Catalan, Catalonian.Ex. This article examines the training initiatives of institutions such as the Andalusian Libraries Association and the Catalan Society for Documentation and Information.Ex. One of the main arguments of Catalonians is that they are a different nation because they have a 'different' language and culture.* * *I- lana adjetivo/masculino, femenino CatalanII •• Cultural note:The language of Catalonia. Like Castilian, Catalan is a Romance language. Variants of it include mallorquín of the Balearic Islands and valenciano spoken in the autonomous region of Valencia. Banned under Franco, Catalan has enjoyed a revival since Spain's return to democracy and now has around 11 million speakers. It is the medium of instruction in schools and universities and its use is widespread in business, the arts, and the media. Many books are published in Catalan. See also lenguas cooficiales* * *= Catalan, Catalonian.Ex: This article examines the training initiatives of institutions such as the Andalusian Libraries Association and the Catalan Society for Documentation and Information.
Ex: One of the main arguments of Catalonians is that they are a different nation because they have a 'different' language and culture.* * *Catalan, Catalonian ( dated)masculine, feminine1 (persona) Catalan2The language of Catalonia. Like Castilian, Catalan is a Romance language. Variants of it include mallorquín (↑ Mallorca a1) of the Balearic Islands and valenciano (↑ valenciano a1) spoken in the autonomous region of Valencia.Banned under Franco, Catalan has enjoyed a revival since Spain's return to democracy and now has around 11 million speakers. It is the medium of instruction in schools and universities and its use is widespread in business, the arts, and the media. Many books are published in Catalan. See also lenguas cooficiales (↑ lengua a1).* * *
catalán 1◊ - lana adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femenino
Catalan
catalán 2 sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Catalan
catalán,-ana
I adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino Catalonian
II sustantivo masculino (idioma) Catalan
' catalán' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
catalana
- Generalitat
- parecerse
- sardana
English:
Catalan
* * *catalán, -ana♦ adjCatalan, Catalonian♦ nm,f[persona] Catalan♦ nm[lengua] CatalanCATALÁNCatalan is one of several official languages in Spain other than Castilian Spanish. Like Spanish (“castellano”) and Galician (“gallego”), it developed from late Latin. It is spoken in Catalonia in northeastern Spain, and closely related languages are also spoken in the Balearic Islands (“mallorquín”) and the Valencian region (“valenciano”). Catalonia's economic development in the latter part of the 19th century encouraged a renaissance in the use of the language as a literary medium. During Franco's dictatorship (1939-75), Catalan was effectively banned for official purposes, but it continued to be used in everyday life as well as in literature. Since the return of democracy, Catalonia's regional government has promoted Catalan as the official language for use in education.* * *I adj CatalanII m, catalana f Catalan* * *catalán nm: Catalan (language)* * *catalán adj n Catalan -
125 desaprovechar
v.1 to waste.El desaprovechó la oportunidad He wasted the opportunity.Ella desaprovechó el dinero She wasted the money.2 to learn nothing from, to waste the opportunity of dealing with.El desaprovecha las lecciones He learns nothing from the lessons.3 to miss the opportunity to, to lose the opportunity to.El desaprovechó graduarse He missed the opportunity to graduate.* * *1 (no sacar suficiente provecho) not to take advantage of2 (desperdiciar) to waste\desaprovechar una ocasión to miss an opportunity, waste an opportunity* * *verbto waste, misuse* * *1.VT [+ ocasión, oportunidad] to waste, miss; [+ talento] not to use to the full2.VI (=perder terreno) to lose ground, slip back* * *verbo transitivo < oportunidad> to waste; <tiempo/comida> to waste* * *= squander, go to + waste, waste.Ex. By doing this, resources will be squandered.Ex. The article 'Information: the resource that goes to waste' argues that industry has consistently failed to use the information at its disposal in a coherent and integrated system.Ex. Long keys are not handled by wasting space in the data base, but by using only enough space to store the key.----* desaprovechar una oportunidad = toss away + opportunity, waste + opportunity.* * *verbo transitivo < oportunidad> to waste; <tiempo/comida> to waste* * *= squander, go to + waste, waste.Ex: By doing this, resources will be squandered.
Ex: The article 'Information: the resource that goes to waste' argues that industry has consistently failed to use the information at its disposal in a coherent and integrated system.Ex: Long keys are not handled by wasting space in the data base, but by using only enough space to store the key.* desaprovechar una oportunidad = toss away + opportunity, waste + opportunity.* * *desaprovechar [A1 ]vt‹oportunidad› to waste; ‹tiempo/comida› to wastedesaprovechó su viaje a Inglaterra he didn't make the most of o he wasted his trip to England, he didn't use his time in England wiselyesta habitación está muy desaprovechada this room's not being put to good use* * *
desaprovechar ( conjugate desaprovechar) verbo transitivo ‹ oportunidad› to waste;
‹tiempo/comida› to waste
desaprovechar vtr (malgastar) to waste: no desaprovechéis esta oportunidad, don't miss this opportunity
' desaprovechar' also found in these entries:
English:
squander
- waste
* * *1. [desperdiciar] [tiempo, ocasión, talento] to waste;desaprovechó la ocasión de empatar el partido he missed his chance to tie the match;no desaproveches el agua don't waste water2. [aprovechar mal] [espacio, recursos, terreno] to underuse, to fail to exploit fully* * *v/t oportunidad waste* * *malgastar: to waste, to misuse: to lose ground, to slip back* * *desaprovechar vb to waste -
126 destinar
v.to destine, to assign, to appropriate, to allocate.* * *2 (persona) to appoint, assign, send, post3 MILITAR to post* * *verb1) to appoint, assign2) allocate, earmark* * *1. VT1) (=dedicar) [+ fondos, espacio] to allocate; [+ tiempo] to devotedestinamos el 10% del presupuesto a educación — we allocate 10% of the budget to education
destinaron mil euros para gastos imprevistos — they set aside o earmarked a thousand euros for contingencies
2) (=enviar) [+ empleado, funcionario] to assign, post; [+ militar] to station, postle han destinado a Lima — he has been assigned o posted to Lima
2.See:* * *verbo transitivo1) <funcionario/militar> to post, send, assignestá esperando que lo destinen — he's waiting for his posting o assignment to come through
lo han destinado a Cartagena — he's been posted o sent to Cartagena
2) ( asignar un fin)destinar algo a algo: destina una parte de su sueldo a ayudar a su familia part of her salary goes to helping her family; destinaron parte de los fondos a mejorar las instalaciones they earmarked part of the funds for improving the facilities; destinar algo para algo to set something aside for something; esta habitación la tenía destinada para... — I had planned to use this room for...
* * *= earmark, station, design (for/to).Ex. Eight thousand Prestel frames were earmarked for community information during the trial period.Ex. These information centres function as ports of first call for officials stationed nearby, and also as relay points to the central collections.Ex. In lists designed for international use a symbolic notation instead of textual notes may be used.----* destinar fondos = allocate + funds.* * *verbo transitivo1) <funcionario/militar> to post, send, assignestá esperando que lo destinen — he's waiting for his posting o assignment to come through
lo han destinado a Cartagena — he's been posted o sent to Cartagena
2) ( asignar un fin)destinar algo a algo: destina una parte de su sueldo a ayudar a su familia part of her salary goes to helping her family; destinaron parte de los fondos a mejorar las instalaciones they earmarked part of the funds for improving the facilities; destinar algo para algo to set something aside for something; esta habitación la tenía destinada para... — I had planned to use this room for...
* * *= earmark, station, design (for/to).Ex: Eight thousand Prestel frames were earmarked for community information during the trial period.
Ex: These information centres function as ports of first call for officials stationed nearby, and also as relay points to the central collections.Ex: In lists designed for international use a symbolic notation instead of textual notes may be used.* destinar fondos = allocate + funds.* * *destinar [A1 ]vtA ‹funcionario/militar› to post, send, assignestá esperando que lo destinen he's waiting to be given his posting o assignment, he's waiting for his posting o assignment to come throughlo han destinado a Cartagena he's been posted o sent to CartagenaB (asignar un fin) destinar algo A algo:destina una parte de su sueldo a ayudar a su familia part of her salary goes to helping her familydestinó parte de sus ahorros a la decoración de la casa he used some of his savings to decorate the house, some of his savings went on decorating the housedestinaron parte del dinero a mejorar las instalaciones they allocated part of the money to o earmarked part of the money for improving the facilitiesdestinar algo PARA algo to set sth aside FOR sthesta habitación la tenía destinada para … I had planned to use this room for …no había destinado dinero para esta eventualidad she hadn't set aside o earmarked any money for this eventualitydestinaron los fondos a la compra de víveres para los damnificados they allocated the funds to o earmarked the funds for buying provisions for the victims* * *
destinar ( conjugate destinar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹funcionario/militar› to post, send, assign
2 ( asignar un fin):
destinaron el dinero a la investigación the money was used for research;
destinaron parte de los fondos a este fin they earmarked part of the funds for this purpose
destinar verbo transitivo
1 (apartar para algún fin) to set aside, assign
2 (dar un lugar donde ejercer un trabajo) to post
(dar una función a un trabajador) to appoint
3 (dirigir un envío a alguien) to address
' destinar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agregar
- dedicar
- asignar
English:
allocate
- allow
- appropriate
- commit
- earmark
- mean
- post
- station
- ear
* * *destinar vt[medidas, programa, publicación] to aim sth at;han destinado el salón a oficina they're using the lounge as an office;el dinero recogido se destinará a comprar medicinas the money collected will go to buy medicine;¿no podría el ayuntamiento destinar este edificio a mejor fin? couldn't the council find a better use for this building?;el gobierno destinará una importante partida presupuestaria para Sanidad the government will allocate a significant proportion of the budget to the Department of Health[mercancía] to send sth tofue destinado como cónsul a Liverpool he was posted to Liverpool as consul* * *v/t* * *destinar vt1) : to appoint, to assign2) asignar: to earmark, to allot* * *destinar vb1. (persona) to post2. (dinero) to allocate -
127 doméstico
adj.1 domestic, home, house, family.2 domestic, national, native, inland.3 domestic, domesticated, tame, domesticized.m.domestic, manservant, servant, house-servant.* * *► adjetivo1 domestic► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 domestic, servant\servicio doméstico domestic help* * *(f. - doméstica)adj.* * *doméstico, -a1. ADJ1) [vida, servicio] domestic antes de seconomía doméstica — home economy, housekeeping
2) [vuelo] domestic2.SM / F servant, domestic* * *- ca adjetivo1) <vida/problemas/servicio> domestic; < gastos> household2) < vuelo> domestic* * *= domestic.Ex. Results indicate that bibliographers at these libraries depend on inadequate reviewing sources and domestic approval plans for developing these literatures.----* animal doméstico = pet.* ayuda doméstica = domestic help.* ciencias domésticas = domestic science.* encargado de las tareas domésticas = housekeeper.* labores domésticas = housework.* mercado doméstico = domestic market.* problema doméstico = domestic problem.* residuos domésticos = household rubbish, household waste.* servicio doméstico = cleaning lady, domestic service, housekeeper.* tareas domésticas = housework.* trabajador doméstico = domestic worker.* trabajo doméstico = domestic work, domestic task.* uso doméstico = domestic use.* vertido doméstico = domestic effluent.* vida doméstica = domestic life, home life.* violencia doméstica = domestic violence.* * *- ca adjetivo1) <vida/problemas/servicio> domestic; < gastos> household2) < vuelo> domestic* * *= domestic.Ex: Results indicate that bibliographers at these libraries depend on inadequate reviewing sources and domestic approval plans for developing these literatures.
* animal doméstico = pet.* ayuda doméstica = domestic help.* ciencias domésticas = domestic science.* encargado de las tareas domésticas = housekeeper.* labores domésticas = housework.* mercado doméstico = domestic market.* problema doméstico = domestic problem.* residuos domésticos = household rubbish, household waste.* servicio doméstico = cleaning lady, domestic service, housekeeper.* tareas domésticas = housework.* trabajador doméstico = domestic worker.* trabajo doméstico = domestic work, domestic task.* uso doméstico = domestic use.* vertido doméstico = domestic effluent.* vida doméstica = domestic life, home life.* violencia doméstica = domestic violence.* * *A ‹vida/problemas/servicio› domestictareas domésticas houseworkpara uso doméstico for household usegastos domésticos domestic o household expensesB ‹vuelo› domesticmasculine, feminineservant, domestic* * *
Del verbo domesticar: ( conjugate domesticar)
domestico es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
domesticó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
domesticar
doméstico
domesticar ( conjugate domesticar) verbo transitivo
to domesticate
doméstico◊ -ca adjetivo
1 ‹vida/problemas/servicio› domestic;
‹ gastos› household;
2 ‹ vuelo› domestic
domesticar verbo transitivo to domesticate
(a un animal) to tame
doméstico,-a adjetivo
1 domestic
un producto para uso doméstico, a product for domestic use
tareas domésticas, housework
2 (domesticado) las gallinas son aves domésticas, hens are domestic fowls
(mascota) no me gustan los animales domésticos, I don't like pets
' doméstico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
buey
- doméstica
- servicio
- animal
- mascota
English:
domestic
- pet
* * *doméstico, -a♦ adj1. [tarea, vida, problema] domestic;las tareas domésticas housework, (the) domestic chores;la economía doméstica housekeeping;el servicio doméstico domestic service;aparatos/productos de uso doméstico appliances/products for domestic o household use2. [animal] domestic♦ nm,f[en ciclismo] domestique* * *I adj domestic, household atrII m, doméstica f servant* * *doméstico, -ca adj: domestic, household* * *doméstico adj domestic -
128 estrenar
v.1 to use for the first time (object).¿estrenas zapatos, eh? new shoes, huh?los que hoy han estrenado la nueva línea de metro dicen que… those who have used the new underground line on its first day say that…se vende bicicleta, a estrenar bike for sale, brand-new (en anuncio)María estrenó la cobija Mary used the blanket for the first time.2 to release, to show for the first time (movie).3 to inaugurate, to handsel, to debut, to premiere.Ricardo y María estrenaron la tienda Richard and Mary inaugurated the store.* * *2 (obra) to perform for the first time, give the first performance of; (película) to release, put on release1 to make one's debut\estrenar piso to move into a new flat* * *verb2) inaugurate, open* * *1. VT1) (=usar por primera vez) [+ ropa] to wear for the first time, put on for the first time; [+ máquina, coche] to use for the first time¿has estrenado ya el coche? — have you tried your new car yet?
2) (Cine) to release; (Teat) to premieretodavía no han estrenado la película — the film hasn't been released yet, the film is not on release yet
están a punto de estrenar el nuevo montaje de "Yerma" — the new production of "Yerma" is about to open
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Cin, Teatr)la película se estrenó en marzo — the movie opened o (journ) had its premiere in March
acaban de estrenar la obra en Madrid — the play's just started showing o just opened in Madrid
2) ( usar por primera vez)2.oficina de 90 metros, a estrenar — brand new office, 90 meters
estrenarse v pron1) ( iniciarse) to make one's debut2) <ropa/zapatos> estrenar 2)* * *= premiere, .Ex. But subscription and sales of spin-off products turns out not to be the only financial model, so britannica.com (a free site sponsored by advertising) premiered last September.----* a estrenar = brand new.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Cin, Teatr)la película se estrenó en marzo — the movie opened o (journ) had its premiere in March
acaban de estrenar la obra en Madrid — the play's just started showing o just opened in Madrid
2) ( usar por primera vez)2.oficina de 90 metros, a estrenar — brand new office, 90 meters
estrenarse v pron1) ( iniciarse) to make one's debut2) <ropa/zapatos> estrenar 2)* * *= premiere,.Ex: But subscription and sales of spin-off products turns out not to be the only financial model, so britannica.com (a free site sponsored by advertising) premiered last September.
* a estrenar = brand new.* * *estrenar [A1 ]vtA ‹película› to premierela película se estrenó en marzo the movie was premiered o first shown in March, the movie had its first showing o its premiere in Marchel grupo Minora acaba de estrenar la obra `Informe imprescindible' the Minora company's production of `Informe imprescindible' has just openedB(usar por primera vez): ¿estás estrenando corbata? is that a new tie you're wearing?todavía no he estrenado la blusa que me regalaste I still haven't worn the blouse you gave meesta noche voy a estrenar el collar que compré tonight I'm going to wear my new necklace, tonight I'm going to christen the necklace I bought ( colloq)todavía no hemos estrenado el gimnasio we still haven't tried out the gymnasium[ S ] oficina semisótano, 90 metros, a estrenar brand new office, semibasement, 90 metersA (iniciarse) to make one's debutse estrenó como director con `Siempre te amaré' he made his debut as a director with `Siempre te amaré'cómprame algo, que aún no me he estrenado buy something from me, you'll be my first customerB ‹ropa/zapatos› estrenar 2* * *
Multiple Entries:
estrenar
estrenar algo
estrenar ( conjugate estrenar) verbo transitivo
1 (Cin, Teatr):◊ la película se estrenó en marzo the movie opened o (journ) had its premiere in March;
acaban de estrenar la obra en Madrid the play's just started showing o just opened in Madrid
2 ( usar por primera vez):
todavía no he estrenado la blusa I still haven't worn the blouse;
todavía no estrenamos el gimnasio we still haven't tried out the gymnasium
estrenar verbo transitivo
1 (un objeto) to use for the first time
(una prenda) to wear for the first time: hoy estreno zapatos, ¡espero que no acaben con mis pies!, I'm wearing new shoes today - I hope they don't kill my feet!
2 Cine to première
Teat to perform for the first time
' estrenar' also found in these entries:
English:
housewarming
- mint
- new
- release
- premiere
* * *♦ vt1. [objeto] to use for the first time;[ropa] to wear for the first time; [casa] to move into;¿estrenas zapatos, eh? new shoes, huh?;aún no has estrenado el balón que te regalé you still haven't used the football I gave you;los que hoy han estrenado la nueva línea de metro dicen que… those who have used the new Br underground o US subway line on its first day say that…;el mes que viene estrenamos despacho next month we'll be moving to a new office;se vende bicicleta, a estrenar [en anuncio] bike for sale, unused2. [película] to release, to show for the first time;[obra de teatro] to premiere;su montaje de “Macbeth” se acaba de estrenar en el Olimpia her production of “Macbeth” has just had its premiere at the Olympia* * *v/ta estrenar brand new;piso a estrenar new apartment* * *estrenar vt1) : to use for the first time2) : to premiere, to open* * *estrenar vb2. (película) to release / to premierela película "Fantasma" se estrena esta semana en España the film "Fantasma" is released in Spain this weekla película se estrenó en el Festival de San Sebastián the film was premiered at the San Sebastián Festival3. (obra de teatro) to open / to be the first night ofel Teatro Nacional estrena hoy "Dancing" tonight is the first night of "Dancing" at the National Theatre4. (programa) to start
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