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1 eventual
adj.1 temporary, casual (no fijo) (trabajador).2 possible (posible).3 eventual, casual, possible, incidental.* * *► adjetivo1 (casual) chance; (probable) possible2 (trabajo) casual, temporary, provisional3 (ingresos, gastos) incidental1 casual worker, temporary worker* * *adj.1) temporary2) possible* * *1. ADJ1) (=posible) possible2) (=temporal) [trabajo, obrero] temporary, casual; [solución] stopgap antes de s3) LAm (=final) eventual2.SMF temporary worker, casual worker* * *1) ( posible) <problema/conflicto> possible; < gastos> incidental; <riesgos/pasivos> contingent2) <trabajo/trabajador> casual, temporary; < cargo> temporary* * *= temporary, casual.Ex. A fascicle is one of the temporary divisions of a work that, for convenience in printing or publication, is issued in small instalments.Ex. There are many catalogs and each of them functions in a different world -- the worlds of the school child and of the college student, the worlds of the eminent scholar and of the casual reader.----* trabajador eventual = jobber.* trabajo eventual = jobbing.* * *1) ( posible) <problema/conflicto> possible; < gastos> incidental; <riesgos/pasivos> contingent2) <trabajo/trabajador> casual, temporary; < cargo> temporary* * *= temporary, casual.Ex: A fascicle is one of the temporary divisions of a work that, for convenience in printing or publication, is issued in small instalments.
Ex: There are many catalogs and each of them functions in a different world -- the worlds of the school child and of the college student, the worlds of the eminent scholar and of the casual reader.* trabajador eventual = jobber.* trabajo eventual = jobbing.* * *A (posible) ‹caso/conflicto/renuncia› possible; ‹gastos› incidental; ‹riesgos/pasivos› contingenten el caso eventual de que surjan complicaciones should any complications arise, in the event of any complications arisingante una eventual pérdida de … faced with a possible loss of …B ‹trabajo/trabajador› casual, temporary; ‹cargo› temporary* * *
eventual adjetivo
1 ( posible) ‹problema/conflicto› possible;
‹ gastos› incidental;
‹riesgos/pasivos› contingent
2 ‹trabajo/trabajador› casual, temporary;
‹ cargo› temporary
eventual adjetivo
1 (probable) possible
(no previsto) incidental
2 (temporal) casual, temporary
un trabajo eventual, a temporary job
' eventual' also found in these entries:
English:
casual
- eventual
- eventually
- prospective
- temporary
- temp
- ultimate
* * *♦ adj1. [no fijo] [trabajador, empleo] casual, temporary;[cargo] temporary; [gastos, ingresos] incidental;un contrato de trabajo eventual a temporary (employment) contract2. [posible] possible;ante una eventual reanudación de las hostilidades in the event of a renewal of hostilities;en el caso eventual de que… in the event that…♦ nmf[trabajador] casual o temporary worker* * *adj1 possible;en el caso eventual de in the event of2 trabajo casual, temporary* * *eventual adj1) : possible2) : temporarytrabajadores eventuales: temporary workers♦ eventualmente adv -
2 imprevisto
adj.unforeseen, casual, unexpected, sudden.m.contingency, unforeseen event.* * *► adjetivo1 (circunstancia) unforeseen; (visita) unexpected1 (incidente) unforeseen event1 (gastos) incidental expenses* * *1.ADJ unforeseen, unexpected2.SM (=suceso) contingencyimprevistos — (=gastos) incidentals, unforeseen expenses; (=emergencias) contingencies
* * *I- ta adjetivo unforeseen, unexpectedII* * *I- ta adjetivo unforeseen, unexpectedII* * *imprevisto11 = contingency.Ex: The results also suggest that there is a range of factors and contingencies that affect the extent to which a library does, in fact, provide economic benefits.
* si no ocurre ningún imprevisto = all (other) things being equal.imprevisto22 = unannounced, unforeseen, unanticipated, unexpected.Ex: The arrival of the school doctor or dentist or of well-knwon personalities visiting the school normally occur unannounced.
Ex: Each Fellow's experience was unique and posed exciting and unusual challenges as well as unforeseen obstacles.Ex: Nonetheless, despite both anticipated and unanticipated obstacles, the enthusiasm among the consortium members remains high.Ex: The teacher should not give away any details which would be best enjoyed when met for the first time in a full reading, such as twist in the plot, unexpected endings, and the like.* consecuencias imprevistas = unintended consequences.* dinero para gastos imprevistos = cash float, petty cash.* giro imprevisto en la trama = twist in the plot.* resultado imprevisto = unintended result.* * *‹hecho/problema/gasto› unforeseen, unexpectedocurrió de modo imprevisto it happened unexpectedlyunforeseen event ( o factor etc)dejó un margen de dinero para imprevistos he left a sum of money in reserve for unforeseen o incidental expensessi no surge ningún imprevisto if nothing unexpected o unforeseen happens* * *
imprevisto 1◊ -ta adjetivo
unforeseen, unexpected;
de modo imprevisto unexpectedly
imprevisto 2 sustantivo masculino
unforeseen event (o factor etc);
si no surge ningún imprevisto if nothing unexpected happens
imprevisto,-a
I adjetivo unforeseen, unexpected
una visita imprevista, an unexpected visit
II m (suceso, azar) unforeseen event
(gasto) usu mpl imprevistos, unforeseen expenses
' imprevisto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
azar
- encuentro
- evento
- imprevista
- reaccionar
- surgir
English:
sudden
- suddenness
- surprise
- unexpected
- unforeseen
- incidental
* * *imprevisto, -a♦ adjunexpected♦ nm1. [hecho] unforeseen circumstance;surgió un imprevisto something unexpected happened;salvo imprevistos barring accidents2.imprevistos [gastos] unforeseen expenses* * *I adj unforeseen, unexpectedII m unexpected event* * *imprevisto, -ta adj: unexpected, unforeseenimprevisto nm: unexpected occurrence, contingency* * *imprevisto1 adj unexpectedimprevisto2 n something unexpected -
3 incidente
adj.1 incident (luz, rayo).2 incidental.m.incident.el viaje transcurrió sin incidentes the journey passed without incident* * *► adjetivo1 incidental1 incident, event* * *noun m.* * *1. SM1) (=contratiempo) hitch2) (=disputa) incident2.ADJ incidental* * *masculino incident* * *= incident.Ex. Application areas include: personnel records, mailing lists, accident and incident records, clinical and health records, committee minutes and records, and so on.----* explicar + Posesivo + versión del incidente = explain + Posesivo + side of the incident.* relatar un incidente = relate + incident.* * *masculino incident* * *= incident.Ex: Application areas include: personnel records, mailing lists, accident and incident records, clinical and health records, committee minutes and records, and so on.
* explicar + Posesivo + versión del incidente = explain + Posesivo + side of the incident.* relatar un incidente = relate + incident.* * *incidente EN algo:una agrupación incidente en la actualidad política a group which plays an influential role in the current political situationincidentno se registraron incidentes durante la manifestación ( frml); the demonstration passed off without incident* * *
incidente sustantivo masculino
incident
incidente sustantivo masculino incident
' incidente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acercamiento
- exceptuar
- parte
- peripecia
- pormenor
- posterior
- repetir
English:
embarrassed
- incident
- savage
- witness
- strain
* * *♦ adj[luz, rayo] incident♦ nmincident;el viaje transcurrió sin incidentes the journey passed without incident;tuve un pequeño incidente con mi jefe I had a minor altercation with my boss;los hinchas ingleses protagonizaron graves incidentes there were some serious incidents involving English fans* * *m incident* * *incidente nm: incident, occurrence* * *incidente n incident -
4 incidente
• case• event• happen what may• happenstance• incidence of taxation• incident• incident sequence analysis• incidental admission• occurrence
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