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  • 1 stark

    I Adj.
    1. allg. strong (auch Ähnlichkeit, Argument, Band, Brille, Eindruck, Gefühl, Geruch, Geschmack, Getränk, Gift, Glaube, Licht, Nerven, Parfüm, Verdacht, Vorurteil, Wille etc.); Gegner, Kandidat, Motor, Organisation, Stellung: auch powerful; (kräftig) Mensch: strong; Sache: auch robust, sturdy; (mächtig) powerful; das starke Geschlecht umg. the stronger sex; starkes Mittel MED. strong ( oder potent) medication; starke Seite fig. strong point, strength, forte; sich stark machen für stand up for; den starken Mann markieren, den starken Maxe spielen umg. try to act tough; Politik der starken Hand heavy-handed policy, strongarm tactics Pl.; starke Truppenverbände strong ( oder large) troop units; eine 200 Mann starke Kompanie a company of 200 men, a 200 strong company; sie waren 200 Mann stark they were 200 men strong; etwas Starkes trinken umg. drink some hard stuff
    2. (beleibt) stout; (dick) Wand etc.: thick; er ist stärker geworden he’s put on weight; für die stärkere Frau oder Figur euph. for the fuller figure; das Buch ist 600 Seiten stark the book is 600 pages long; 5 mm starker Karton cardboard 5 mm thick; das Seil ist 4 cm stark the rope is 4 cm thick
    3. (intensiv) intense; (heftig) violent; Erkältung, Raucher, Regen, Trinker, Verkehr etc.: heavy; Frost, Schmerzen, Anfall etc.: severe; einen starken Haarwuchs haben (dichtes Haar) have thick hair; (schnell wachsend) have a luxuriant growth of hair; starker Beifall loud applause; starke Nachfrage great ( oder heavy) demand; starker Esser big ( oder hearty) eater; starkes Fieber a high temperature; starke Schmerzen severe ( oder intense) pain; die Schmerzen sind stark auch the pain is very bad; starke Schmerzen haben be in severe pain; starke Übertreibung gross exaggeration; ein Film der starken Gefühle a film of intense emotions, an intensely emotional film
    4. umg., iro. (schlimm) bad; das ist ( wirklich) stark! oder das ist ein starkes Stück! that’s pretty rich, that’s a bit thick; da hast du dir aber ein starkes Stück geleistet! you’ve really gone and done it (this time)!
    5. (gut) good; umg. (großartig) great; ein starker Film auch a brilliant film; Roths stärkster Roman Roth’s best ( oder strongest) novel; eine starke Leistung a fine performance; stark in der Abwehr SPORT strong in defen|ce (Am. -se); der stärkste Spieler auf dem Platz the best player on the pitch (Am. field); echt stark Sl. real cool
    6. LING., Verb etc.: strong
    II Adv.
    1. (sehr) strongly; stark befahren (STRAßE etc.) busy; stark behaart very hairy; stark benachteiligt severely handicapped; stark beschäftigt very busy; stark betont strongly stressed; stark betrunken very drunk; stark bevölkert densely populated; eine stark bevölkerte Region auch a high-population region; stark erkältet sein have a bad cold; stark gewürzt highly seasoned; stark übertrieben grossly exaggerated; stark ansteigen rise sharply; sich stark verändern change radically; stark bluten bleed heavily ( oder profusely); stark regnen rain heavily, pour; stark riechen have a strong smell; stark trinken / rauchen be a heavy drinker / smoker; stark wirken have a strong effect; stark wirkend Medikament etc.: powerful; jemanden stark im Verdacht haben have strong suspicions about s.o.; stark auf Mitternacht / die 70 zugehen umg. be fast approaching midnight / 70
    2. (gut) well; sie hat stark gespielt SPORT she played really well ( stärker: brilliantly); umg. MUS. her playing (THEAT. her acting) was great; unheimlich stark aussehen / singen umg. look really great ( oder fantastic) / sing incredibly well
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    super; powerful; heavy; strong; intense; mighty; great
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    stạrk [ʃtark]
    1. adj comp - er
    ['ʃtɛrkɐ] superl -ste(r, s) ['ʃtɛrkstə]
    1) (= kräftig, konzentriert) strong (AUCH GRAM); (= mächtig) Stimme, Staat, Partei strong, powerful

    stark bleiben — to be strong; (im Glauben) to hold firm

    See:
    2) (= dick) thick; (euph = korpulent) Dame, Herr large, well-built (euph); Arme, Beine large, strong (euph)
    3) (= beträchtlich, heftig) Schmerzen, Kälte intense; Frost severe, heavy; Regen, Schneefall, Verkehr, Raucher, Trinker, Druck heavy; Sturm violent; Erkältung bad, heavy; Wind, Strömung, Eindruck strong; Appetit, Esser hearty; Beifall hearty, loud; Fieber, Nachfrage high; Trauer, Schmerz deep; Übertreibung, Widerhall, Bedenken considerable, great
    4) (= leistungsfähig) Motor powerful; Sportler able; Mannschaft, Brille, Arznei strong
    5) (= zahlreich) Auflage, Gefolge large; Nachfrage great, big
    6) (inf = hervorragend) Leistung, Werk great (inf)
    2. adv comp - er
    ['ʃtɛrkɐ] superl am -sten
    1) (mit vb) a lot; (mit adj, ptp) very; applaudieren loudly; pressen, drücken, ziehen hard; regnen heavily; rauchen a lot, heavily; beeindrucken greatly; vertreten, dagegen sein strongly; abgenutzt, beschmutzt, beschädigt, entzündet etc badly; bluten profusely; vergrößert, verkleinert greatly

    stark wirkend (Medikament, Alkohol)potent

    Frauen sind stärker vertreten —

    2) (inf = hervorragend) really well
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    1) (with great force; heavily: Don't hit him too hard; It was raining hard.) hard
    3) (doing something to a great extent: He's a heavy smoker/drinker.) heavy
    4) ((of a wind) strong: The wind is high tonight.) high
    5) (powerful; strong: a potent drink.) potent
    7) (firm, sound, or powerful, and therefore not easily broken, destroyed, attacked, defeated, resisted, or affected by weariness, illness etc: strong furniture; a strong castle; a strong wind; She's a strong swimmer; He has a very strong will/personality; He has never been very strong (= healthy); He is not strong enough to lift that heavy table.) strong
    8) (very noticeable; very intense: a strong colour; a strong smell.) strong
    9) (containing a large amount of the flavouring ingredient: strong tea.) strong
    10) ((of a group, force etc) numbering a particular amount: An army 20,000 strong was advancing towards the town.) strong
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    <stärker, stärkste>
    [ʃtark]
    I. adj
    1. (kraftvoll) strong
    ein \starker Händedruck a powerful grip
    \starke Muskeln strong muscles, brawn no pl
    2. (mächtig) powerful, strong
    3. (unbeugsam) Charakter, Wille strong
    4. (dick) Ast, Schnur, Wand thick
    ein 500 Seiten \starkes Buch a book of 500 pages
    die Veranstaltung erfreute sich einer \starken Beteiligung a large number of people took part in the event
    \starke Nachfrage great demand
    120 Mann \stark sein to be 120 strong, to number 120
    8. (euph: korpulent) large euph, well-built euph
    stärker werden to put on weight
    \starke Ähnlichkeit strong resemblance
    \starker Raucher/Trinker heavy smoker/drinker
    10. (gehaltvoll, wirksam) Kaffee, Zigaretten strong
    \starke Drogen/ \starker Schnaps strong [or hard] drugs/schnapps
    \starke Medikamente strong [or potent] medicines
    11. (heftig, intensiv) severe, heavy
    \starker Druck high pressure
    ein \starker Erdstoß a heavy seismic shock
    \starker Frost severe [or heavy] frost
    \starke Hitze/Kälte intense [or severe] heat/cold
    \starke Regenfälle/Schneefälle heavy rainfall no pl/snowfall[s]
    \starke Schwüle oppressive sultriness
    \starke Strömung strong [or forceful] current
    \starker Sturm violent storm
    12. (kräftig, laut) loud
    \starker Applaus hearty [or loud] applause
    ein \starker Aufprall/Schlag/Stoß a hard [or heavy] impact/blow/knock
    ein \starkes Rauschen a [loud] roar[ing]
    13. (schlimm) severe
    \starke Entzündung/Vereiterung severe inflammation/suppuration
    eine \starke Erkältung a bad [or heavy] cold
    \starkes Fieber a bad [or high] fever
    eine \starke Grippe/Kolik a bad case of [the fam] flu/colic
    \starke Krämpfe bad [or severe] cramps
    \starker Schmerz severe [or intense] pain
    14. (tief empfunden) Eindruck, Gefühle intense, strong
    \starke Bedenken considerable reservations
    \starke Liebe deep [or profound] love
    15. (leistungsfähig) Glühbirne, Motor powerful; Herz, Nerven strong; Brille strong
    16. (fähig) Gegner strong; Schüler, Sportler a. able
    in etw dat \stark sein to be strong in sth
    meiner Meinung nach war sein letztes Buch sein bisher stärkstes in my opinion his last book was his best up to now
    18. (sl: hervorragend) great fam
    19. (fam: dreist)
    das ist \stark! that's a bit much! fam; s.a. Stück
    20. LING Deklination, Konjugation strong
    II. adv
    1. (heftig) heavily
    gestern hat es \stark gestürmt there was a heavy [or violent] storm yesterday
    \stark regnen/schneien to rain/snow heavily [or a lot
    2. (in höherem Maße) greatly, a lot
    die Ausstellung war \stark besucht there were a lot of visitors to the exhibition
    sich akk an etw dat \stark beteiligen to be heavily involved [or to play a big part] in sth
    \stark betrunken sein to be very drunk
    \stark gekauft werden to sell extremely well [or fam like hot cakes]
    sich akk \stark langweilen to be bored stiff [or BRIT rigid] fam
    \stark übertreiben to greatly [or grossly] exaggerate
    \stark vertreten strongly represented
    3. (schlimm) severely
    \stark beschädigt badly [or considerably] damaged
    \stark bluten to bleed profusely [or heavily]
    \stark erkältet sein to have a bad [or heavy] cold
    4. (kräftig) hard
    du musst stärker drücken you must push harder
    \stark applaudieren to applaud loudly [or heartily
    zu \stark gesalzen too salty
    \stark gewürzt highly spiced
    6. (sl: hervorragend) really well
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    1.
    ; stärker, stärkst... Adjektiv
    1) strong <man, current, structure, team, drink, verb, pressure, wind, etc.>; potent <drink, medicine, etc.>; powerful <engine, lens, voice, etc.>; (ausgezeichnet) excellent <runner, player, performance>

    sich für jemanden/etwas stark machen — (ugs.) throw one's weight behind somebody/something; s. auch Seite 4); Stück 3)

    2) (dick) thick; stout <rope, string>; (verhüll.): (korpulent) well-built (euphem.)
    3) (zahlenmäßig groß, umfangreich) sizeable, large <army, police>; big < demand>
    4) (heftig, intensiv) heavy <rain, snow, traffic, smoke, heat, cold, drinker, smoker, demand, pressure>; severe <frost, pain>; strong <impression, influence, current, resistance, dislike>; grave <doubt, reservations>; great <exaggeration, interest>; hearty <eater, appetite>; loud < applause>
    5) (Jugendspr.): (großartig) great (coll.); fantastic (coll.)
    2.
    1) (sehr, überaus, intensiv) (mit Adj.) very; heavily <indebted, stressed>; greatly <increased, reduced, enlarged>; strongly <emphasized, characterized>; badly <damaged, worn, affected>; (mit Verb) <rain, snow, drink, smoke, bleed> heavily; <exaggerate, impress> greatly; <enlarge, reduce, increase> considerably; <support, oppose, suspect> strongly; < remind> very much

    stark riechen/duften — have a strong smell/scent

    es ist stark/zu stark gesalzen — it is very/too salty

    er geht stark auf die Sechzig zu(ugs.) he's pushing sixty (coll.)

    2) (Jugendspr.): (großartig) fantastically (coll.)
    3) (Sprachw.)

    stark flektieren od. flektiert werden — be a strong noun/verb

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    A. adj
    1. allg strong (auch Ähnlichkeit, Argument, Band, Brille, Eindruck, Gefühl, Geruch, Geschmack, Getränk, Gift, Glaube, Licht, Nerven, Parfüm, Verdacht, Vorurteil, Wille etc); Gegner, Kandidat, Motor, Organisation, Stellung: auch powerful; (kräftig) Mensch: strong; Sache: auch robust, sturdy; (mächtig) powerful;
    das starke Geschlecht umg the stronger sex;
    starkes Mittel MED strong ( oder potent) medication;
    starke Seite fig strong point, strength, forte;
    den starken Mann markieren, den starken Maxe spielen umg try to act tough;
    Politik der starken Hand heavy-handed policy, strongarm tactics pl;
    starke Truppenverbände strong ( oder large) troop units;
    eine 200 Mann starke Kompanie a company of 200 men, a 200 strong company;
    sie waren 200 Mann stark they were 200 men strong;
    etwas Starkes trinken umg drink some hard stuff
    2. (beleibt) stout; (dick) Wand etc: thick;
    er ist stärker geworden he’s put on weight;
    Figur euph for the fuller figure;
    das Buch ist 600 Seiten stark the book is 600 pages long;
    5 mm starker Karton cardboard 5 mm thick;
    das Seil ist 4 cm stark the rope is 4 cm thick
    3. (intensiv) intense; (heftig) violent; Erkältung, Raucher, Regen, Trinker, Verkehr etc: heavy; Frost, Schmerzen, Anfall etc: severe;
    einen starken Haarwuchs haben (dichtes Haar) have thick hair; (schnell wachsend) have a luxuriant growth of hair;
    starker Beifall loud applause;
    starke Nachfrage great ( oder heavy) demand;
    starker Esser big ( oder hearty) eater;
    starkes Fieber a high temperature;
    starke Schmerzen severe ( oder intense) pain;
    die Schmerzen sind stark auch the pain is very bad;
    starke Schmerzen haben be in severe pain;
    starke Übertreibung gross exaggeration;
    ein Film der starken Gefühle a film of intense emotions, an intensely emotional film
    4. umg, iron (schlimm) bad;
    das ist (wirklich) stark! oder
    das ist ein starkes Stück! that’s pretty rich, that’s a bit thick;
    da hast du dir aber ein starkes Stück geleistet! you’ve really gone and done it (this time)!
    5. (gut) good; umg (großartig) great;
    ein starker Film auch a brilliant film;
    Roths stärkster Roman Roth’s best ( oder strongest) novel;
    eine starke Leistung a fine performance;
    stark in der Abwehr SPORT strong in defence (US -se);
    der stärkste Spieler auf dem Platz the best player on the pitch (US field);
    echt stark sl real cool
    6. LING, Verb etc: strong
    B. adv
    1. (sehr) strongly;
    stark befahren (Straße etc) busy;
    stark behaart very hairy;
    stark benachteiligt severely handicapped;
    stark beschäftigt very busy;
    stark betont strongly stressed;
    stark betrunken very drunk;
    stark bevölkert densely populated;
    eine stark bevölkerte Region auch a high-population region;
    stark erkältet sein have a bad cold;
    stark gewürzt highly seasoned;
    stark übertrieben grossly exaggerated;
    stark ansteigen rise sharply;
    sich stark verändern change radically;
    stark bluten bleed heavily ( oder profusely);
    stark regnen rain heavily, pour;
    stark riechen have a strong smell;
    stark trinken/rauchen be a heavy drinker/smoker;
    stark wirken have a strong effect;
    stark wirkend Medikament etc: powerful;
    jemanden stark im Verdacht haben have strong suspicions about sb;
    stark auf Mitternacht/die 70 zugehen umg be fast approaching midnight/70
    2. (gut) well;
    sie hat stark gespielt SPORT she played really well ( stärker: brilliantly); umg MUS her playing (THEAT her acting) was great;
    unheimlich stark aussehen/singen umg look really great ( oder fantastic)/sing incredibly well
    …stark im adj
    nervenstark with strong nerves;
    saugstark with powerful suction
    mitgliederstark with a large number of members
    3. (gut)
    gedächtnisstark with a good memory;
    konzentrationsstark with good powers of concentration;
    kopfballstark good at heading the ball
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    1.
    ; stärker, stärkst... Adjektiv
    1) strong <man, current, structure, team, drink, verb, pressure, wind, etc.>; potent <drink, medicine, etc.>; powerful <engine, lens, voice, etc.>; (ausgezeichnet) excellent <runner, player, performance>

    sich für jemanden/etwas stark machen — (ugs.) throw one's weight behind somebody/something; s. auch Seite 4); Stück 3)

    2) (dick) thick; stout <rope, string>; (verhüll.): (korpulent) well-built (euphem.)
    3) (zahlenmäßig groß, umfangreich) sizeable, large <army, police>; big < demand>
    4) (heftig, intensiv) heavy <rain, snow, traffic, smoke, heat, cold, drinker, smoker, demand, pressure>; severe <frost, pain>; strong <impression, influence, current, resistance, dislike>; grave <doubt, reservations>; great <exaggeration, interest>; hearty <eater, appetite>; loud < applause>
    5) (Jugendspr.): (großartig) great (coll.); fantastic (coll.)
    2.
    1) (sehr, überaus, intensiv) (mit Adj.) very; heavily <indebted, stressed>; greatly <increased, reduced, enlarged>; strongly <emphasized, characterized>; badly <damaged, worn, affected>; (mit Verb) <rain, snow, drink, smoke, bleed> heavily; <exaggerate, impress> greatly; <enlarge, reduce, increase> considerably; <support, oppose, suspect> strongly; < remind> very much

    stark riechen/duften — have a strong smell/scent

    es ist stark/zu stark gesalzen — it is very/too salty

    er geht stark auf die Sechzig zu(ugs.) he's pushing sixty (coll.)

    2) (Jugendspr.): (großartig) fantastically (coll.)
    3) (Sprachw.)

    stark flektieren od. flektiert werden — be a strong noun/verb

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    (Regen) adj.
    heavy (rain) adj. (Umgangssprache) adj.
    awesome (US) adj. adj.
    heavy adj.
    intense adj.
    strong adj. adv.
    deeply adv.
    strongly adv.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > stark

  • 2 Influenzstrom

    Influenzstrom m influence current

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Influenzstrom

  • 3 разпространявам

    spread, disseminate, diffuse, propagate, circulate, distribute
    разпространявам болести spread disease
    разпространявам вестници/брошури circulate newspapers/pamphlets
    разпространявам влиянието си extend/advance/disseminate o.'s influence
    разпространявам идеи spread abroad/diffuse/propagate ideas, give currency to ideas
    разпространявам истории circulate stories
    разпространявам клюки retail/spread gossip
    разпространявам хвърчащи листове disseminate leaflets
    разпространявам лъжи propagate falsehoods
    разпространявам миризма spread/diffuse an odour
    разпространявам сведения spread/disseminate information
    разпространявам слухове spread (abroad) rumours
    разпространявам стока sell goods
    разпространявам учение disseminate a doctrine
    разпространявам се spread (и за болест, новини), gain/acquire currency
    (за звук, светлина) travel
    (за дума) become current, ( за идеи и) get current
    (за миризма) spread, diffuse
    (за пожар) spread ( върху over, to)
    (за слух) spread, get about, get into circulation
    разпространявам се из permeate, pervade
    разпространявам се по spread over. overspread
    разпространявам се широко become widespread, gain wide currency
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    разпространя̀вам,
    гл. spread, disseminate, diffuse, propagate, circulate, distribute; \разпространявам вестници/брошури circulate newspapers/pamphlets; \разпространявам влиянието си extend/advance o.’s influence; \разпространявам идеи spread abroad/diffuse ideas, give currency to ideas; \разпространявам истории circulate stories; \разпространявам книги ( чрез продажба) distribute books; \разпространявам лъжи propagate falsehoods; \разпространявам слухове circulate/spread (abroad) rumours; \разпространявам учение disseminate a doctrine; \разпространявам хвърчащи листове disseminate leaflets;
    \разпространявам се spread (и за болест, новини); gain/acquire currency; (за звук, светлина) travel; (за дума) become current, (за идеи и пр.) get current; (за миризма) spread, diffuse; (за пожар) spread ( върху over, to); (за слух) spread, get about/around, get into circulation; \разпространявам се из permeate, pervade; \разпространявам се по spread over, overspread; \разпространявам се широко become widespread, gain wide currency.
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    broadcast (за радио, телевизия, агенция); diffuse; disperse; distribute (чрез продажба); extend: The trade-unions are разпространявамing their influence. - Профсъюзите разпространяват влиянието си.; generalize; hawk{hO:k}; outspread; overspread; promulgate; spread{spred} (клюки, влияние и пр.); circulate (вестници и пр.)
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    1. (за дума) become current, (за идеи и) get current 2. (за звук, светлина) travel 3. (за миризма) spread, diffuse 4. (за пожар) spread (върху over, to) 5. (за слух) spread, get about, get into circulation 6. spread, disseminate, diffuse, propagate, circulate, distribute 7. РАЗПРОСТРАНЯВАМ ce spread (и за болест, новини), gain/acquire currency 8. РАЗПРОСТРАНЯВАМ ce из permeate, pervade 9. РАЗПРОСТРАНЯВАМ ce пo spread over. overspread 10. РАЗПРОСТРАНЯВАМ болести spread disease 11. РАЗПРОСТРАНЯВАМ вестници/ брошури circulate newspapers/pamphlets 12. РАЗПРОСТРАНЯВАМ влиянието си extend/advance/disseminate o.'s influence 13. РАЗПРОСТРАНЯВАМ идеи spread abroad/diffuse/ propagate ideas, give currency to ideas 14. РАЗПРОСТРАНЯВАМ истории circulate stories 15. РАЗПРОСТРАНЯВАМ клюки retail/ spread gossip 16. РАЗПРОСТРАНЯВАМ книги (чрез продажба) distribute books 17. РАЗПРОСТРАНЯВАМ лъжи propagate falsehoods 18. РАЗПРОСТРАНЯВАМ миризма spread/diffuse an odour 19. РАЗПРОСТРАНЯВАМ сведения spread/disseminate information 20. РАЗПРОСТРАНЯВАМ се широко become widespread, gain wide currency 21. РАЗПРОСТРАНЯВАМ слухове spread (abroad) rumours 22. РАЗПРОСТРАНЯВАМ стока sell goods 23. РАЗПРОСТРАНЯВАМ учение disseminate a doctrine 24. РАЗПРОСТРАНЯВАМ хвърчащи листове disseminate leaflets

    Български-английски речник > разпространявам

  • 4 предпочтительный диапазон влияющей величины

    1. preferred range of an influencing quantity (for a residual current device)

     

    предпочтительный диапазон влияющей величины
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    [IEV number 442-05-38]

    EN

    preferred range of an influencing quantity (for a residual current device)
    the range of values of an influencing quantity which permits the residual current devices to operate, under specified conditions, the other influencing quantities having their reference values
    [IEV number 442-05-38]

    FR

    domaine préférentiel d'une grandeur d'influence (pour un dispositif de coupure différentiel)
    domaine des valeurs d'une grandeur d'influence pour lequel, dans des conditions spécifiées, le dispositif de coupure différentiel fonctionne, les autres grandeurs d'influence ayant leur valeur de référence
    [IEV number 442-05-38]

    Тематики

    • электротехника, основные понятия

    EN

    • preferred range of an influencing quantity (for a residual current device)

    DE

    • Vorzugsbereich einer Einflußgröße (für eine Fehlerstrom-Schutzeinrichtung)

    FR

    • domaine préférentiel d'une grandeur d'influence (pour un dispositif de coupure différentiel)

    Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > предпочтительный диапазон влияющей величины

  • 5 экстремальный диапазон влияющей величины

    1. extreme range of an influencing quantity (for a residual current device)

     

    экстремальный диапазон влияющей величины
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    [IEV number 442-05-39]

    EN

    extreme range of an influencing quantity (for a residual current device)
    the range of values of an influencing quantity within which the residual current device suffers only spontaneously reversible changes, while not necessarily complying with any requirements
    [IEV number 442-05-39]

    FR

    domaine extrême d'une grandeur d'influence (pour un dispositif de coupure différentiel)
    domaine des valeurs que peut prendre une grandeur d'influence, à l'intérieur duquel le dispositif de coupure différentiel ne subit que des altérations spontanément réversibles, sans être tenu nécessairement de satisfaire à aucune autre prescription
    [IEV number 442-05-39]

    EN

    DE

    FR

    • domaine extrême d'une grandeur d'influence (pour un dispositif de coupure différentiel)

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  • 6 Weber, Wilhelm Eduard

    SUBJECT AREA: Electricity
    [br]
    b. 24 October 1804 Wittenberg, Germany
    d. 23 June 1891 Göttingen, Germany
    [br]
    German physicist, the founder of precise measurement of electrical quantities.
    [br]
    Weber began scientific experiments at an early age and entered the University of Halle, where he came under the influence of J.S.C.Schweigger, inventor of the galvanometer. Completing his education with a dissertation on the theory of organ pipes and making important contributions to the science of acoustics, he was awarded a lectureship and later an assistant professorship at Halle. Weber was offered the Chair of Physics at Göttingen in 1831 and jointly with Gauss began investigations into the precision measurement of magnetic quantities. In 1841 he invented the electrodynamometer type of electrical measuring instrument. This was a development of the galvanometer in which, instead of a needle, a small coil was suspended within an outer coil. A current flowing through both coils tended to turn the inner coil, the sine of the angle through which the suspending wires were twisted being proportional to the square of the strength of the current. A variation of the electrodynamometer was capable of measuring directly the power in electrical circuits.
    The introduction by Weber of a system of absolute units for the measurement of electrical quantities was a most important step in electrical science. He had a considerable influence on the British Association committees on electrical standards organized in 1861 to promote a coherent system of electrical units. Weber's ideas also led him to define elementary electric particles, ascribing mass and charge to them. His name was used for a time before 1883 as the unit of electric current, until the name "ampere" was proposed by Helmholtz. Since 1948 the term "weber" has been used for the SI unit of magnetic flux.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    FRS 1850. Royal Society Copley Medal 1859.
    Bibliography
    1892–4, William Weber's Werke, 6 vols, Berlin.
    Further Reading
    P.Lenard, 1954, Great Men of Science, London, pp. 263–70 (a reliable, short biography). C.C.Gillispie (ed.), 1976, Dictionary of Scientific Biography, Vol. XIV, New York, pp.
    203–9 (discusses his theoretical contributions).
    S.P.Bordeau, 1982, Volts to Herz, Minneapolis, pp. 172 and 181 (discusses Weber's influence on contemporary scientists).
    GW

    Biographical history of technology > Weber, Wilhelm Eduard

  • 7 эталонные условия влияющих величин

    1. reference conditions of influencing quantities (for a residual current device)

     

    эталонные условия влияющих величин
    -
    [IEV number 442-05-37]

    EN

    reference conditions of influencing quantities (for a residual current device)
    collectively, the reference values of all influencing quantities
    [IEV number 442-05-37]

    FR

    conditions de référence des grandeurs d'influence (pour un dispositif de coupure différentiel)
    ensemble des valeurs de référence de toutes les grandeurs d'influence
    [IEV number 442-05-37]

    EN

    • reference conditions of influencing quantities (for a residual current device)

    DE

    • Bezugsbedingungen von Einflußgrößen (für eine Fehlerstrom-Schutzeinrichtung)

    FR

    • conditions de référence des grandeurs d'influence (pour un dispositif de coupure différentiel)

    Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > эталонные условия влияющих величин

  • 8 corriente

    adj.
    1 ordinary, normal (normal).
    un reloj normal y corriente an ordinary watch
    2 running (agua).
    3 current (mes, año, cuenta).
    4 usual, customary.
    f.
    1 current.
    le dio la corriente al tocar el enchufe she got an electric shock when she touched the socket
    corriente alterna/continua alternating/direct current
    la corriente del Golfo the Gulf Stream
    2 draught (British), draft (United States).
    3 trend, current (tendencia).
    corriente de pensamiento school of thought
    4 electric current, current, power, electricity.
    5 tide.
    6 flumen.
    * * *
    1 (común) ordinary, average
    2 (agua) running
    3 (fecha) current, present
    el cinco del corriente mes the fifth of the current month, the fifth of this month
    4 (cuenta) current
    1 (mes) current month, this month
    1 (masa de agua) current, stream, flow
    2 (de aire) draught (US draft)
    3 ELECTRICIDAD current
    4 (de arte etc) trend, current, school
    \
    al corriente (actualizado) up to date 2 (enterado) aware 3 (informado) informed, in the know
    ¿estás al corriente de los pagos? are you up to date with the payments?
    ¿estás al corriente de lo que ha pasado? do you know what's happened?
    corriente y moliente familiar ordinary, run-of-the-mill
    dejarse llevar por la corriente figurado to follow the herd, go with the flow
    ir contra corriente / navegar contra corriente figurado to go against the tide
    llevarle la corriente a alguien / seguirle la corriente a alguien to humour (US humor) somebody
    poner al corriente to bring up to date, put in the picture
    ponerse al corriente to get up to date, catch up
    salirse de lo corriente to be out of the ordinary
    tener al corriente to keep informed
    corriente abajo downstream
    corriente alterna alternating current
    Corriente del Golfo Gulf Stream
    corriente sanguínea bloodstream
    * * *
    1. adj. 2. noun f.
    3) tendency, trend
    * * *
    1. ADJ
    1) (=frecuente) [error, apellido] common

    una combinación de cualidades que no es corriente encontrar en una misma persona — a combination of qualities not commonly o often found in the same person

    un término de uso corriente — a common term, a term in common use

    poco corriente — unusual

    2) (=habitual) usual, customary

    lo corriente es llamar antes de venir — the usual thing is to phone before coming, it's customary to phone before coming

    es corriente que la familia de la novia pague la boda — it's customary for the bride's family to pay for the wedding, the bride's family usually pays for the wedding

    3) (=no especial) ordinary

    no es nada especial, es solo un anillo corriente — it's nothing special, it's just an ordinary ring

    fuera de lo corriente — out of the ordinary

    normal y corriente — perfectly ordinary

    salirse de lo corriente — to be out of the ordinary

    tiene un trabajo corriente y moliente — he has a very ordinary job, he has a run-of-the-mill job

    4) [en curso] [déficit, mes, año] current
    cuenta 4), gasto 2), moneda 2)
    5) [agua] running
    6) (=en regla) in order

    estar o ir corriente en algo — to be up to date with sth

    2. SM
    1)

    al corriente —

    a) (=al día) up to date

    poner algo al corriente — to bring sth up to date

    b) (=informado)

    estar al corriente (de algo) — to know (about sth)

    puedes hablar sin miedo, ya estoy al corriente — you can talk freely, I know (all) about it

    ¿estaba usted al corriente? — did you know (about it)?

    mantener a algn al corriente (de algo) — to keep sb up to date (on sth), keep sb informed (about sth)

    poner a algn al corriente (de algo) — to bring sb up to date (on sth), inform sb (about sth)

    ponerse al corriente (de algo) — to get up to date (with sth), catch up (on sth)

    tener a algn al corriente (de algo) — to keep sb up to date (on sth), keep sb informed (about sth)

    2) [en cartas]

    el día 9 del corriente o de los corrientes — the 9th of this month

    3. SF
    1) [de fluido] current
    - ir o navegar o nadar contra la corriente

    corriente de lava — lava flow, stream of lava

    corriente submarina — undercurrent, underwater current

    2) [de aire] draught, draft (EEUU)

    corriente de aire[gen] draught, draft (EEUU); (Téc) air current, air stream

    3) (Elec) current

    dar corriente, no toques ese cable que da corriente — don't touch that wire, it's live

    me dio (la) corriente — I got a shock, I got an electric shock

    4) (=tendencia) [ideológica] tendency; [artística] trend
    * * *
    I
    1) ( que ocurre con frecuencia) common; (normal, no extraño) usual, normal

    un coche/tipo normal y corriente — an ordinary car/guy

    2)
    a) ( en curso) <mes/año> current

    su atenta carta del 7 del corriente — (frml) your letter of the 7th of this month

    b)

    al corriente: estoy al corriente en todos los pagos I'm up to date with all the payments; empezó con retraso pero se ha puesto al corriente she started late but she has caught up; tener or mantener a alguien al corriente de algo — to keep somebody informed o (colloq) posted about something

    II
    1) ( de agua) current

    dejarse arrastrar or llevar por la corriente — to go along with the crowd

    ir or nadar or navegar contra (la) corriente — to swim against the tide

    2) ( de aire) draft (AmE), draught (BrE)

    aquí hay or hace mucha corriente — there's a terrible draft in here

    3) ( tendencia) trend
    4) (Elec) current

    me dio (la) corrienteI got a shock o an electric shock

    * * *
    I
    1) ( que ocurre con frecuencia) common; (normal, no extraño) usual, normal

    un coche/tipo normal y corriente — an ordinary car/guy

    2)
    a) ( en curso) <mes/año> current

    su atenta carta del 7 del corriente — (frml) your letter of the 7th of this month

    b)

    al corriente: estoy al corriente en todos los pagos I'm up to date with all the payments; empezó con retraso pero se ha puesto al corriente she started late but she has caught up; tener or mantener a alguien al corriente de algo — to keep somebody informed o (colloq) posted about something

    II
    1) ( de agua) current

    dejarse arrastrar or llevar por la corriente — to go along with the crowd

    ir or nadar or navegar contra (la) corriente — to swim against the tide

    2) ( de aire) draft (AmE), draught (BrE)

    aquí hay or hace mucha corriente — there's a terrible draft in here

    3) ( tendencia) trend
    4) (Elec) current

    me dio (la) corrienteI got a shock o an electric shock

    * * *
    corriente1
    1 = tide, draught [draft, -USA], groundswell, flow, stream.

    Ex: What has happened is that yet another institution has so overlapped with our own that we are being swept along on the tide of the technological revolution.

    Ex: Perhaps the sociological light was extinguished by the political draught of the time.
    Ex: The groundswell of movement towards integrating previously unrelated technologies and markets is now gathering a reasonable head of steam.
    Ex: The vocabulary used in conjunction with PRECIS is split in two sections, one part for Entities (or things) and the other for Attributes (properties of things, for example colour, weight; activities of things, for example flow, and properties of activities, for example, slow, turbulent).
    Ex: Voters felt the stream of news coming out of London had little to do with ordinary people.
    * agua corriente = running water.
    * con corrientes de aire = draughty [drafty, -USA].
    * corriente abajo = downstream.
    * corriente + arrastrar = wash up.
    * corriente arriba = upstream.
    * corriente de agua = water body [waterbody].
    * corriente de aire = air current, draught [draft, -USA].
    * corriente de chorro, la = jet stream, the.
    * corriente en chorro, la = jet stream, the.
    * corriente oceánica = ocean current.
    * corriente sanguínea, la = bloodstream, the.
    * llevarle la corriente a Alguien = play along with.
    * seguirle la corriente a Alguien = play along with.

    corriente2
    2 = stream, electricity supply, mains electricity.

    Ex: If no such standards can be observed then, it would seem, romantic fiction along with westerns and detective stories must be regarded as some sort of cul-de-sac and rather stagnant backwater quite separate from the main stream of 'literature'.

    Ex: Europe and Australia (where experimental transmissions have been going on for some time) have a 50 Hz electricity supply, 625 line transmissions, and two non-compatible colour systems, PAL and SECAM.
    Ex: Every electrical appliance that connects to mains electricity has a fuse, usually in the plug.
    * adaptador de corriente = power adapter, mains adapter.
    * cable con corriente = live wire.
    * corriente alterna = alternating current (AC).
    * corriente eléctrica = electrical current, electric current, electrical power.
    * Corriente Eléctrica Ininterrumpida (CEI) = Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS).
    * corte de corriente = power cut, power failure.
    * corte de la corriente eléctrica = power failure, power cut.
    * luchar contra corriente = labour + against the grain.
    * regulador de corriente = current regulator.
    * seguridad contra corrientes eléctricas = electrical security.
    * toma de corriente = outlet, socket, socket outlet, light socket.
    * transformador de corriente = mains adapter, power adapter.

    corriente3
    3 = trend, strand, current, movement.

    Ex: Current trends favour cataloguing practices which can be applied to a variety of library materials.

    Ex: This article gives a brief history of the two main strands in the development of bibliotherapy, or healing through books, in the USA.
    Ex: This article examines the political shoals, currents, and rip tides associated with off campus library programmes and suggests that awareness and involvement are key ways to avoid running aground.
    Ex: The cathedral-like hush contrasted strangely with the clamor and movement outside.
    * contracorriente = cross-current.
    * corriente de pensamiento = trend of thought, stream of consciousness.
    * corriente dominante = mainstream.
    * corriente, lo = the normal run of.
    * corriente principal = mainstream.
    * dejarse arrastrar por la corriente = go with + the flow, go along with + the flow.
    * dejarse llevar por la corriente = go with + the flow, go along with + the flow.
    * en la corriente principal de = in the mainstream of.
    * ir con la corriente = go with + the flow, go along with + the flow.
    * ir en contra de la corriente = go against + the flow.
    * seguir la corriente = go with + the flow, go along with + the flow.

    corriente4
    4 = ordinary, plain [plainer -comp., plainest -sup.], run-of-the-mill, everyday.

    Ex: Control is exercised over which terms are used, but otherwise the terms are ordinary words.

    Ex: He went on to explain that while there were no unsightly slums, there was a fairly large district of rather nondescript homes intermingled with plain two- and three-family brick and frame dwellings, principally in the eastern reaches of the city.
    Ex: Guides are almost always worth thinking of as the first type of bibliography to search when it is a quick check of run-of-the-mill bibliographical facts which is required.
    Ex: We have too much invested, and the new systems too intimately integrated into the everyday operation of the library, for us to assume any longer that we can temper their influence on emerging standards.
    * al corriente = in step, paid-up, in good standing.
    * al corriente de = in step with.
    * catalogación corriente = current cataloguing.
    * común y corriente = unremarkable.
    * corriente y moliente = run-of-the-mill.
    * cuenta corriente = current account, checking account, deposit account.
    * día corriente = ordinary day.
    * estar al corriente = monitor + developments.
    * gente común y corriente, la = common people, the.
    * gente corriente, la = ordinary people.
    * hombre corriente, el = common man, the.
    * mantenerse al corriente = keep + current.
    * mantenerse al corriente de = keep + abreast of, stay + abreast of.
    * normal y corriente = unremarkable.
    * ponerse al corriente = come up to + speed.
    * ponerse al corriente de = catch up with, catch up on.
    * puesta al corriente = update [up-date].

    * * *
    A (que ocurre con frecuencia) common; (normal, no extraño) usual, normal
    es un error muy corriente it's a very common mistake
    ese tipo de robo es muy corriente en esta zona robberies like that are commonplace o very common o an everyday occurrence in this area
    un método poco corriente en la actualidad a method not much used nowadays
    lo corriente es efectuar el pago por adelantado the normal thing is to pay in advance, normally o usually you pay in advance
    un cuchillo normal y corriente an ordinary o a common-or-garden knife
    es un tipo de lo más corriente he's just an ordinary guy ( colloq)
    es una tela muy corriente it's a very ordinary material
    corriente y moliente ( fam); ordinary, run-of-the-mill
    es un vestido corriente y moliente it's just an ordinary dress
    nos hizo una comida corriente y moliente the meal he cooked us was very ordinary o run-of-the-mill
    B
    1 (en curso) ‹mes/año› current
    la inauguración está prevista para el día tres del corriente or de los corrientes the opening is planned for the third of this month
    su atenta carta del 7 del corriente ( frml); your letter of the 7th of this month o ( frml) the 7th inst
    2
    al corriente: estoy al corriente en todos los pagos I'm up to date with all the payments
    empezó el curso con retraso pero se ha puesto al corriente she started the course late but she has caught up
    quiero que me tengan or mantengan al corriente de las noticias que se reciban I want to be kept informed o ( colloq) posted about any news that comes in
    ya está al corriente de lo que ha pasado she already knows what's happened
    A (de agua) current
    corrientes marinas ocean currents
    dejarse arrastrar or llevar por la corriente to go along with o follow the crowd
    seguirle la corriente a algn to humor sb, play along with sb
    Compuestos:
    stream of consciousness
    Humboldt Current
    Gulf Stream
    ( Psic) stream of conciousness
    B (de aire) draft ( AmE), draught ( BrE)
    cierra la ventana que hay mucha corriente shut the window, there's a terrible draft
    C (tendencia) trend
    las nuevas corrientes de la moda the latest trends in fashion
    una corriente de pensamiento a school of thought
    una corriente de opinión contraria a esta tesis a current of opinion at odds with this idea
    D ( Elec) current
    me dio (la) corriente or ( Col) me cogió la corriente I got a shock o an electric shock
    se cortó la corriente en toda la calle there was a power cut which affected the whole street
    no hay corriente en la casa there's no electricity o power in the house
    Compuestos:
    alternating current, AC
    direct current, DC
    two-phase current
    electric current
    three-phase current
    * * *

     

    corriente adjetivo
    1 ( que se da con frecuencia) common;
    (normal, no extraño) usual, normal;

    lo corriente es pagar al contado the normal thing is to pay cash;
    un tipo normal y corriente an ordinary guy;
    corriente y moliente (fam) ordinary, run-of-the-mill
    2
    a) ( en curso) ‹mes/año current

    b)

    al corriente: estoy al corriente en los pagos I'm up to date with the payments;

    empezó con retraso pero se ha puesto al corriente she started late but she has caught up;
    mantener a algn al corriente de algo to keep sb informed about sth
    ■ sustantivo femenino


    dejarse llevar por la corriente to go along with the crowd;
    seguirle la corriente a algn to humor( conjugate humor) sb
    b) ( de aire) draft (AmE), draught (BrE)

    c) (Elec) current;

    me dio (la) corriente I got a shock o an electric shock;

    se cortó la corriente there was a power cut
    corriente
    I adjetivo
    1 (común) common, ordinary
    2 (agua) running
    3 (actual, presente) current, present
    4 Fin (cuenta) current
    II sustantivo femenino
    1 current, stream
    2 Elec corriente eléctrica, (electric) current
    3 (de aire) draught, US draft
    3 (tendencia) trend, current
    ♦ Locuciones: estar al corriente, to be up-to-date
    figurado ir o navegar contra corriente, to go against the tide
    familiar seguirle o llevarle la corriente a alguien, to humour sb
    ' corriente' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    agua
    - arrastrar
    - cero
    - común
    - conducir
    - continua
    - continuo
    - cortarse
    - cualquiera
    - cuenta
    - deslizarse
    - europeísta
    - habitual
    - homogeneizar
    - llevarse
    - marina
    - marino
    - toma
    - torrente
    - vulgar
    - aire
    - circular
    - depositar
    - derramar
    - flujo
    - mar
    - normal
    English:
    abreast
    - AC
    - account
    - catch up
    - common
    - commonplace
    - crisps
    - current
    - current account
    - DC
    - direct current
    - do
    - draught
    - electric current
    - fill in
    - flow
    - going
    - Gulf Stream
    - have
    - humour
    - informed
    - lie
    - live wire
    - mainstream
    - ordinary
    - play along
    - potato chips
    - power point
    - resist
    - run-of-the-mill
    - running
    - school
    - still
    - stream
    - thermal
    - tide
    - touch
    - turn off
    - uncommon
    - undercurrent
    - unexceptional
    - up-to-date
    - usual
    - acquainted
    - alternating
    - body
    - checking account
    - direct
    - draft
    - drift
    * * *
    adj
    1. [normal] ordinary, normal;
    [frecuente] common;
    es un alumno corriente he's an average pupil;
    es un problema muy corriente it's a very common problem;
    un reloj normal y corriente an ordinary watch;
    una moto de lo más corriente a perfectly ordinary motorbike;
    lo corriente es comerlo con palillos it's usually eaten with chopsticks;
    lo corriente es recibir una respuesta a los pocos días it's normal o usual to receive a reply within a few days;
    en Australia es corriente ver koalas por las calles in Australia you often see o it's not uncommon to see koala bears on the streets;
    salirse de lo corriente to be out of the ordinary;
    Fam
    corriente y moliente run-of-the-mill
    2. [agua] running
    3. [cuenta] current
    4. [mes, año] current;
    en mayo del año corriente in May of this year
    nf
    1. [de río] current;
    corriente abajo downstream;
    corriente arriba upstream;
    dejarse llevar de o [m5] por la corriente to follow the crowd;
    ir o [m5] nadar o [m5] navegar contra corriente to go against the tide;
    nadar a favor de la corriente to go with the flow
    corriente de convección convection current;
    la corriente del Golfo the Gulf Stream;
    la Corriente de Humboldt the Humboldt Current;
    corriente de lava lava flow;
    corriente marina ocean current;
    corriente oceánica ocean current;
    corriente de sangre bloodstream;
    corriente sanguínea bloodstream;
    corriente submarina underwater current
    2. [de aire] Br draught, US draft;
    en esta habitación hay mucha corriente this room is very draughty
    Meteo corriente en chorro jet stream
    3. corriente migratoria migratory current
    4. [de electricidad] current;
    media ciudad se quedó sin corriente half the city was left without electricity;
    le dio la corriente al tocar el enchufe she got an electric shock when she touched the socket
    corriente alterna alternating current;
    corriente continua direct current;
    corriente eléctrica electric current;
    corriente trifásica three-phase current
    5. [tendencia] trend, current;
    [de opinión] tide;
    las corrientes de la moda fashion trends;
    las corrientes de pensamiento que llegan de Europa the schools of thought that are coming across from Europe;
    Bolsa
    una corriente alcista/bajista an upward/downward trend;
    el representante de la corriente socialdemócrata en el partido the representative of the social democratic tendency in the party
    nm
    [mes en curso]
    el 10 del corriente the 10th of this month
    al corriente loc adv
    estoy al corriente del pago de la hipoteca I'm up to date with my mortgage repayments;
    estoy al corriente de la marcha de la empresa I'm aware of how the company is doing;
    ya está al corriente de la noticia she has already heard the news;
    mantener o [m5] tener a alguien al corriente de algo to keep sb informed about sth;
    me mantengo al corriente de lo que ocurre en mi país I keep informed about what's going on in my country;
    el profesor puso al corriente de las clases a su sustituto the teacher filled his replacement in on the classes;
    tenemos que poner al corriente nuestras bases de datos we have to bring our databases up to date;
    ponerse al corriente to bring oneself up to date
    * * *
    I adj
    1 ( actual) current
    2 ( común) ordinary;
    corriente y moliente fam run-of-the-mill
    3
    :
    estar al corriente be up to date;
    poner alguien al corriente de algo bring s.o. up to date on sth
    II f EL, de agua current;
    corriente de aire draft, Br draught;
    ir o
    nadar contra la corriente fig swim against the tide;
    seguir a alguien la corriente play along with s.o.;
    dejarse llevar por la corriente fig go with the flow
    * * *
    1) : common, everyday
    2) : current, present
    3) Mex : cheap, trashy
    4)
    1) : current
    corriente alterna: alternating current
    direct current: corriente continua
    2) : draft
    3) tendencia: tendency, trend
    * * *
    corriente1 adj
    1. (normal) ordinary
    no importa, sólo era un boli corriente it doesn't matter, it was just an ordinary biro
    2. (común) common
    1. (electricidad, agua) current
    2. (de aire) draught
    estar al corriente de algo to know about something [pt. knew; pp. known]
    tener a alguien al corriente to keep somebody informed [pt. & pp.> kept]

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  • 9 elemento

    m.
    1 element (sustancia).
    elemento químico chemical element
    estar (uno) en su elemento to be in one's element
    2 factor.
    el elemento sorpresa the surprise factor
    3 individual (en equipo, colectivo) (person).
    4 item, entry.
    * * *
    1 (gen) element
    2 (parte) component, part
    3 (individuo) type, sort
    1 (atmosféricos) elements
    2 (fundamentos) rudiments, basic principles
    \
    estar uno en su elemento figurado to be in one's element
    ¡menudo elemento! / ¡vaya elemento! familiar he's a right one!
    elementos de juicio facts of the case
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=parte) element
    2) (Fís, Quím) element
    3) (Elec) element; [de pila] cell
    4) (=ambiente)
    5) (=persona)

    vino a verle un elemento LAm someone came to see you

    ¡menudo elemento estás hecho, Pepe! — Esp * you're a proper little terror Pepe!

    su marido es un elemento de cuidado Esp * her husband is a nasty piece of work *

    6) And, Caribe, Cono Sur (=imbécil) dimwit *
    7) Caribe (=tipo raro) odd person, eccentric
    8) pl elementos (=nociones) elements, basic principles

    elementos de geometría — elements of geometry, basic geometry sing

    9) pl elementos (=fuerzas naturales) elements

    quedó a merced de los elementosliter she was left at the mercy of the elements

    10)
    * * *
    I
    1) (Elec, Fís, Quím) element; ( fuerza natural)
    2)
    a) ( componente) element
    b) ( medio)
    3) ( ambiente)

    está/se siente en su elemento — he's in his element

    4) elementos masculino plural elements (pl)

    elementos de física — elements of physics, basic physics

    5) (de secador, calentador) element
    6)
    a) ( persona)
    b) (RPl) ( tipo de gente) crowd

    el elemento que va a ese clubthe crowd that goes o the people who go to that club

    II
    - ta masculino, femenino (Esp fam & pey)
    * * *
    = component, data element, element, element, item, building block.
    Ex. The primary components in this area are place of publication, publisher's name and date of publication (that is, the date of edition).
    Ex. The Working Group undertook to determine from the data available what data elements should be included for each type of authority.
    Ex. In order to support these three elements it is important to have some organisation which takes responsibility for revision and publication.
    Ex. An element is a group of characters, a word, phrase, etc., representing a distinct unit of bibliographic information and forming part of an area (q.v.) of the description.
    Ex. Since only twenty or so items can be displayed on the screen at a time, the ↑ (Up), ↓ (Down), Page Up and Page Down keys are used to scroll through the listing.
    Ex. This article seeks to explain why current on-line products have, despite tremendous capitalisation, not yet achieved satisfactory returns, but have provided the necessary building blocks towards future products.
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    * colocar como primer elemento de un encabezamiento compuesto = lead.
    * elemento afín = nearest neighbour.
    * elemento bibliográfico = bibliographic element.
    * elemento clave = key element, building block.
    * elemento de absorción = absorber.
    * elemento de búsqueda ficticio = rogue string.
    * elemento de cambio = agent of(for) change.
    * elemento de entrada = entry element.
    * elemento destacado = standout.
    * elemento esencial = essential, kingpin.
    * elemento importante = major force.
    * elemento intangible = intangible.
    * elemento integrante = fixture.
    * elemento que se repite = repeater.
    * elementos del marketing, los = marketing mix, the.
    * enfrentarse a los elementos = brave + the elements.
    * hacer frente a los elementos = brave + the elements.
    * luchar contra los elementos = brave + the elements.
    * subelemento = sub-element [subelement].
    * * *
    I
    1) (Elec, Fís, Quím) element; ( fuerza natural)
    2)
    a) ( componente) element
    b) ( medio)
    3) ( ambiente)

    está/se siente en su elemento — he's in his element

    4) elementos masculino plural elements (pl)

    elementos de física — elements of physics, basic physics

    5) (de secador, calentador) element
    6)
    a) ( persona)
    b) (RPl) ( tipo de gente) crowd

    el elemento que va a ese clubthe crowd that goes o the people who go to that club

    II
    - ta masculino, femenino (Esp fam & pey)
    * * *
    = component, data element, element, element, item, building block.

    Ex: The primary components in this area are place of publication, publisher's name and date of publication (that is, the date of edition).

    Ex: The Working Group undertook to determine from the data available what data elements should be included for each type of authority.
    Ex: In order to support these three elements it is important to have some organisation which takes responsibility for revision and publication.
    Ex: An element is a group of characters, a word, phrase, etc., representing a distinct unit of bibliographic information and forming part of an area (q.v.) of the description.
    Ex: Since only twenty or so items can be displayed on the screen at a time, the &\#8593; (Up), &\#8595; (Down), Page Up and Page Down keys are used to scroll through the listing.
    Ex: This article seeks to explain why current on-line products have, despite tremendous capitalisation, not yet achieved satisfactory returns, but have provided the necessary building blocks towards future products.
    * colocar como primer elemento de un encabezamiento compuesto = lead.
    * elemento afín = nearest neighbour.
    * elemento bibliográfico = bibliographic element.
    * elemento clave = key element, building block.
    * elemento de absorción = absorber.
    * elemento de búsqueda ficticio = rogue string.
    * elemento de cambio = agent of(for) change.
    * elemento de entrada = entry element.
    * elemento destacado = standout.
    * elemento esencial = essential, kingpin.
    * elemento importante = major force.
    * elemento intangible = intangible.
    * elemento integrante = fixture.
    * elemento que se repite = repeater.
    * elementos del marketing, los = marketing mix, the.
    * enfrentarse a los elementos = brave + the elements.
    * hacer frente a los elementos = brave + the elements.
    * luchar contra los elementos = brave + the elements.
    * subelemento = sub-element [subelement].

    * * *
    A
    1 ( Fís, Quím) element
    2
    (fuerza natural): los elementos the elements
    luchar contra los elementos to struggle against the elements
    líquido2 (↑ líquido (2))
    B
    1 (componente) element
    los distintos elementos de la oración the different elements of the sentence
    el elemento dramático de una novela the dramatic element in a novel
    introdujo un elemento de tensión en las relaciones it brought an element of tension into the relationship
    el elemento sorpresa the element of surprise
    2
    (medio): no disponemos de los elementos básicos para llevar a cabo la tarea we lack the basic resources with which to carry out the task
    Compuesto:
    mpl facts (pl)
    carezco de elementos de juicio para opinar I do not have sufficient information o facts o data to be able to form an opinion ( frml)
    C
    (ambiente): en el museo está/se siente en su elemento he's in his element at the museum
    me han sacado de mi elemento y no sé lo que hago I'm out of my element and I don't know what I'm doing
    D elementos mpl elements (pl)
    elementos de física elements of physics, basic physics
    E (CS) (de un secador, calentador) element
    F
    1
    (persona): es un elemento pernicioso he's a bad influence
    elementos subversivos subversive elements
    2 ( RPl) (tipo de gente) crowd
    no me gusta el elemento que va a ese club I don't like the crowd that goes o the people who go to that club
    elemento2 -ta
    masculine, feminine
    ( Esp fam pey): es una elementa de cuidado she's a really nasty character o a nasty piece of work ( colloq)
    su hijo está hecho un elemento her son has turned into a little monster o horror o terror o brat ( colloq)
    * * *

    elemento sustantivo masculino


    los elementos ( fuerzas naturales) the elements
    b) ( persona):


    elementos subversivos subversive elements;
    es un elemento de cuidado (Esp fam &
    pey) he's a nasty piece of work
    c) (RPl) ( tipo de gente) crowd

    elemento sustantivo masculino
    1 element
    2 (parte integrante) component, part
    3 fam (tipo, sujeto) type, sort: ¡menudo e. estás tú hecho!, you are a real handful! 4 elementos, elements
    (nociones básicas) rudiments: no tengo elementos de juicio, I haven't enough information
    5 (medio vital) habitat: cuando va a una fiesta está en su elemento, she's in her element at parties
    ' elemento' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    componente
    - disuasiva
    - disuasivo
    - disuasoria
    - disuasorio
    - nunca
    - clasificar
    - dato
    - detalle
    - estaño
    - metal
    - pieza
    English:
    air
    - deterrent
    - element
    - fire
    - lifeblood
    - solid
    - troublemaking
    - unit
    - constituent
    - creep
    - essential
    - fixture
    - ingredient
    * * *
    nm
    1. [sustancia] element;
    elemento (químico) (chemical) element;
    los cuatro elementos the four elements
    2. [medio natural] element;
    el agua es el elemento de estos animales water is these animals' natural element;
    en su elemento in one's element;
    entre niños está en su elemento he's in his element when he's with children;
    le quitaron el puesto de bibliotecario y lo sacaron de su elemento he was removed from his post as librarian and taken out of his element
    3. [parte, componente] element;
    el elemento clave en el proceso de fabricación es la materia prima the key element in the manufacturing process is the raw material;
    cada elemento del motor debe estar bien ajustado every part of the engine must be fitted tightly
    4. [factor] factor;
    un elemento decisivo en el triunfo electoral a decisive factor in the election victory;
    un elemento de distensión en las negociaciones a certain easing of tension in the negotiations;
    el elemento sorpresa the element of surprise
    5. [persona]
    tiene muy buenos elementos trabajando para él he has very good people working for him;
    elementos incontrolados provocaron graves destrozos unruly elements caused serious damage
    elementos nmpl
    1. [fuerzas atmosféricas] elements;
    se desataron los elementos the force of the elements was unleashed;
    luchar contra los elementos to struggle against the elements
    2. [nociones básicas] rudiments, basics
    3. [medios, recursos] resources, means;
    carece de los elementos mínimos indispensables para la tarea he lacks the minimum resources necessary for the task;
    no tenemos elementos de juicio para pronunciarnos we don't have sufficient information to give an opinion
    elemento2, -a nm,f
    1. Esp Fam Pey [persona]
    ¡vaya elemento que está hecho! he's a prize specimen!, he's a real piece of work!
    2. Chile, Perú, PRico [torpe] dimwit, blockhead
    * * *
    m element;
    estar en su elemento fig be in one’s element
    * * *
    : element
    * * *
    1. (en general) element
    2. (persona) little horror / little devil
    ¡menudo elemento es tu hijo! your son's a little horror!

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  • 10 zona

    f.
    1 zone, area (espacio).
    ¿vives por la zona? do you live around here? (por aquí)
    ésta es la zona de copas de la ciudad this is the center of the city's nightlife
    zona catastrófica disaster area
    zona comercial shopping area
    zona erógena erogenous zone
    zona de exclusión exclusion zone
    zona euro euro zone
    zona de guerra war zone
    zona de libre comercio free-trade zone
    zona peatonal pedestrian precinct
    zona residencial residential area
    zona verde park, green area; (grande) lawn (pequeña)
    2 key.
    3 zona.
    * * *
    1 area
    2 (fronteriza, militar) zone
    1 MEDICINA (herpes) shingles
    \
    zona azul parking meter zone
    zona edificada built-up area
    zona fronteriza border zone
    zona glacial frigid zone
    zona templada temperate zone
    zona tórrida torrid zone
    zona verde green zone
    * * *
    noun f.
    area, district, zone
    * * *
    SF
    1) [en país, región] area

    las zonas más ricas/remotas/deprimidas del país — the richest/remotest/most depressed areas o parts of the country

    la zona norte/sur/este/oeste de la isla — the northern/southern/eastern/western part of the island

    comimos en uno de los restaurantes típicos de la zona — we ate in a restaurant typical of the area, we ate in a typical local restaurant

    zonas costerascoastal areas

    zona montañosa o de montaña — mountainous area, mountainous region

    zonas ruralesrural areas

    zonas urbanasurban areas

    zona de conflicto — (Mil) conflict zone

    zona de libre comercio — free-trade zone, free-trade area

    zona de peligro — danger zone, danger area

    zona fronteriza[gen] border area; (Mil) border zone

    zona militar — military zone, military area

    zona roja Esp Republican territory

    2) [en ciudad] area

    zona azul Esp (Aut) pay-and-display area

    zona comercial[para negocios en general] commercial district; [solo de tiendas] shopping area

    zona de copas, ¿dónde está la zona de copas? — where do people go out to drink?

    zona marginada CAm slum area

    zona roja LAm red-light district

    zona rosa Méx partly pedestrianized zone, so called because of its pink paving stones

    3) [en edificio, recinto] area

    zona ancha — (Dep) midfield

    zona de castigo — (Dep) sin bin

    zona de penumbra, zona de sombra — (lit) shaded area; (fig) area of secrecy

    zona oscura, las zonas oscuras de la personalidad — the hidden areas of the personality

    las zonas oscuras de la políticathe shady o murky areas of politics

    4) (Geog) zone
    5) (Anat, Med) area
    6) (Baloncesto) free-zone lane
    * * *
    1) (área, región) area
    2) ( en baloncesto) free-throw lane, three-second area
    * * *
    = area, zone, bit, radius, area, service area, tract.
    Ex. The area in which standards for bibliographic description have had the most impact is in catalogues and catalogue record data bases.
    Ex. But now the traditional industrial zone is declining and a new 'technopolis' is proposed for the area.
    Ex. The assistant in charge of a section will see that their bit is kept tidy and will keep an eye open for thieves.
    Ex. The fact that the library can only attract people within a relatively small radius means that it has no alternative but to serve whoever lives -- or works -- in that radius.
    Ex. Libraries usually arrange separate areas where current periodicals, maps, government publications, early printed books and manuscripts are housed.
    Ex. The study examined the relative use of different service areas of the library = El estudio analizó al uso relativo de las diferentes zonas de la biblioteca.
    Ex. Protecting the remaining large tracts of tropical forests is not a financially impossible task.
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    * biblioteca de la zona ártica = arctic library.
    * biblioteca de zona rural = rural library.
    * ciencia de las zonas polares = polar science.
    * de la zona de entre mareas = intertidal.
    * dividir en zonas = zone.
    * en la zona de = in the land of.
    * en + Posesivo + zona = in + Posesivo + neck of the woods.
    * ser zona prohibida = be off limits.
    * una zona de = a stretch of.
    * usar sobre la zona afectada = use + topically.
    * zona abierta = open area.
    * zona activa = hot spot.
    * zona alejada = reaches.
    * zona alveolar = alveolar region.
    * zona bélica = war zone.
    * zona béntica, la = benthic zone, the.
    * zona central = midsection [mid-section].
    * zona central de un Lugar = heartland.
    * zona cero = ground zero.
    * zona climática = climatic zone.
    * zona comercial = business district, shopping area, shopping district.
    * zona con aparatos electrónicos = equipment area.
    * zona con césped = grassy area.
    * zona costera = seafront, coastal area.
    * zona de amortiguamiento = buffer zone.
    * zona de aterrizaje = landing site, landing area, landing area.
    * sitio de aterrizaje = landing area.
    * zona de bienestar = comfort zone.
    * zona de captación = catchment area.
    * zona de carga = loading dock, loading bay.
    * zona de columpios y pistas deportivas = playground.
    * zona de comodidad = comfort zone.
    * zona de confort = comfort zone.
    * zona de cultivo del trigo = wheatbelt.
    * zona de descanso = rest area.
    * zona de desempleo = pocket of unemployment.
    * zona de estudio = study area, study facilities.
    * zona de exclusión aérea = no-fly zone.
    * zona de guerra = war zone.
    * zona del centro = midsection [mid-section].
    * zona del euro, la = euro zone, the, euro zone, the, euro area, the.
    * zona del interior = hinterland.
    * zona de los tres estados = tristate area.
    * zona de no fumadores = non-smoking area.
    * zona de ocio = leisure facilities.
    * zona de ocupación = zone of occupation, occupation zone.
    * zona de pasto = feeding ground, grazing area.
    * zona deprimida del centro de la ciudad = inner city.
    * zona de producción de trigo = wheatbelt.
    * zona de recogida de lo sobrante = overflow area.
    * zona de recreo = playground.
    * zona desnuclearizada = nuclear-free zone, nuclear-free.
    * zona despejada = open area.
    * zona de transición = buffer zone.
    * zona dolorida = sore point, sore spot.
    * zona entre mareas = intertidal zone.
    * zona geográfica = geographical area.
    * zona gris = grey area [gray area].
    * zona habitable = living area.
    * zona húmeda = wetland.
    * zona industrial = industrial area.
    * zona interior despoblada = backcountry.
    * zona junto a la playa = beachfront.
    * zona libre de humo = smoke-free zone, smoke-free area.
    * zona limítrofe = fringe area.
    * zona marginada = deprived area.
    * zona menos favorecida = less favoured area.
    * zona neutral = buffer zone.
    * zona pantanosa = marshland, marsh, marshy area, fen.
    * zona para casas móviles = mobile home park, trailer park.
    * zona para sentarse = seating area.
    * zona peligrosa = no-go area.
    * zona penumbrosa = twilight zone.
    * zona problemática = problem area.
    * zona prohibida = no-go area.
    * zona protegida = safe haven, safe harbour, protected area.
    * zona pública = public area.
    * zona residencial = residential area, suburban area, estate.
    * zona rural = country, rural area, hinterland, countryside, rural region.
    * zona sin cultivar = wildland.
    * zonas inhabitadas del interior = back country.
    * zonas más alejadas = outlying areas.
    * zonas salvajes del interior = back country.
    * zona suburbana = suburban area.
    * zona tampón = buffer zone.
    * zona tectónica = fault zone.
    * zona templada, la = temperate zone, the.
    * zona tórrida, la = torrid zone, the.
    * zona urbana = urban area.
    * zona verde = parkland area, grassy area.
    * * *
    1) (área, región) area
    2) ( en baloncesto) free-throw lane, three-second area
    * * *
    = area, zone, bit, radius, area, service area, tract.

    Ex: The area in which standards for bibliographic description have had the most impact is in catalogues and catalogue record data bases.

    Ex: But now the traditional industrial zone is declining and a new 'technopolis' is proposed for the area.
    Ex: The assistant in charge of a section will see that their bit is kept tidy and will keep an eye open for thieves.
    Ex: The fact that the library can only attract people within a relatively small radius means that it has no alternative but to serve whoever lives -- or works -- in that radius.
    Ex: Libraries usually arrange separate areas where current periodicals, maps, government publications, early printed books and manuscripts are housed.
    Ex: The study examined the relative use of different service areas of the library = El estudio analizó al uso relativo de las diferentes zonas de la biblioteca.
    Ex: Protecting the remaining large tracts of tropical forests is not a financially impossible task.
    * biblioteca de la zona ártica = arctic library.
    * biblioteca de zona rural = rural library.
    * ciencia de las zonas polares = polar science.
    * de la zona de entre mareas = intertidal.
    * dividir en zonas = zone.
    * en la zona de = in the land of.
    * en + Posesivo + zona = in + Posesivo + neck of the woods.
    * ser zona prohibida = be off limits.
    * una zona de = a stretch of.
    * usar sobre la zona afectada = use + topically.
    * zona abierta = open area.
    * zona activa = hot spot.
    * zona alejada = reaches.
    * zona alveolar = alveolar region.
    * zona bélica = war zone.
    * zona béntica, la = benthic zone, the.
    * zona central = midsection [mid-section].
    * zona central de un Lugar = heartland.
    * zona cero = ground zero.
    * zona climática = climatic zone.
    * zona comercial = business district, shopping area, shopping district.
    * zona con aparatos electrónicos = equipment area.
    * zona con césped = grassy area.
    * zona costera = seafront, coastal area.
    * zona de amortiguamiento = buffer zone.
    * zona de aterrizaje = landing site, landing area, landing area.
    * sitio de aterrizaje = landing area.
    * zona de bienestar = comfort zone.
    * zona de captación = catchment area.
    * zona de carga = loading dock, loading bay.
    * zona de columpios y pistas deportivas = playground.
    * zona de comodidad = comfort zone.
    * zona de confort = comfort zone.
    * zona de cultivo del trigo = wheatbelt.
    * zona de descanso = rest area.
    * zona de desempleo = pocket of unemployment.
    * zona de estudio = study area, study facilities.
    * zona de exclusión aérea = no-fly zone.
    * zona de guerra = war zone.
    * zona del centro = midsection [mid-section].
    * zona del euro, la = euro zone, the, euro zone, the, euro area, the.
    * zona del interior = hinterland.
    * zona de los tres estados = tristate area.
    * zona de no fumadores = non-smoking area.
    * zona de ocio = leisure facilities.
    * zona de ocupación = zone of occupation, occupation zone.
    * zona de pasto = feeding ground, grazing area.
    * zona deprimida del centro de la ciudad = inner city.
    * zona de producción de trigo = wheatbelt.
    * zona de recogida de lo sobrante = overflow area.
    * zona de recreo = playground.
    * zona desnuclearizada = nuclear-free zone, nuclear-free.
    * zona despejada = open area.
    * zona de transición = buffer zone.
    * zona dolorida = sore point, sore spot.
    * zona entre mareas = intertidal zone.
    * zona geográfica = geographical area.
    * zona gris = grey area [gray area].
    * zona habitable = living area.
    * zona húmeda = wetland.
    * zona industrial = industrial area.
    * zona interior despoblada = backcountry.
    * zona junto a la playa = beachfront.
    * zona libre de humo = smoke-free zone, smoke-free area.
    * zona limítrofe = fringe area.
    * zona marginada = deprived area.
    * zona menos favorecida = less favoured area.
    * zona neutral = buffer zone.
    * zona pantanosa = marshland, marsh, marshy area, fen.
    * zona para casas móviles = mobile home park, trailer park.
    * zona para sentarse = seating area.
    * zona peligrosa = no-go area.
    * zona penumbrosa = twilight zone.
    * zona problemática = problem area.
    * zona prohibida = no-go area.
    * zona protegida = safe haven, safe harbour, protected area.
    * zona pública = public area.
    * zona residencial = residential area, suburban area, estate.
    * zona rural = country, rural area, hinterland, countryside, rural region.
    * zona sin cultivar = wildland.
    * zonas inhabitadas del interior = back country.
    * zonas más alejadas = outlying areas.
    * zonas salvajes del interior = back country.
    * zona suburbana = suburban area.
    * zona tampón = buffer zone.
    * zona tectónica = fault zone.
    * zona templada, la = temperate zone, the.
    * zona tórrida, la = torrid zone, the.
    * zona urbana = urban area.
    * zona verde = parkland area, grassy area.

    * * *
    A (área, región) area
    ¿por qué zona viven? what area do they live in?
    en la zona fronteriza in the border area o zone
    zonas montañosas mountainous areas o regions
    por esa zona no hay servicio de autobuses there is no bus service in that area
    fue declarada zona neutral it was declared a neutral zone
    zona de influencia sphere of influence
    [ S ] zona de carga y descarga loading and unloading only
    Compuestos:
    ( Esp) limited-time parking zone, pay-and-display area ( BrE)
    disaster area
    ground zero
    commercial district, business quarter o area
    penalty area
    combat zone o area
    crisis zone
    boarding area
    ( Esp) area of new development
    line of scrimmage
    exclusion zone
    no-fly zone
    war zone
    war zone
    free-trade zone
    maximum security zone o area
    danger area o zone
    test site, testing ground
    departure lounge o area
    nuclear-free zone o area
    red-light district
    erogenous zone
    eurozone
    duty-free zone
    industrial park, industrial estate ( BrE)
    military zone o area
    ( Esp) ( Hist) Nationalist-held territory
    nuclear-free zone o area
    buffer zone
    pedestrian precinct o zone o area
    ( AmL) (zona de prostitución) red-light district; ( Esp fam) (durante la guerra civil) Republican-held territory
    ( Telec) dead zone
    buffer zone
    temperate zone o region
    tropical zone o region
    park, green space
    B (en baloncesto) free-throw lane, three-second area
    * * *

     

    zona sustantivo femenino
    1 (área, región) area;


    ( on signs) zona de carga y descarga loading and unloading only;

    zona de castigo penalty area;
    zona industrial industrial park;
    zona peatonal pedestrian precinct;
    zona roja (AmL) ( zona de prostitución) red-light district;
    zona verde park, green space;
    zona cero ( en Nueva York) ground zero
    2 ( en baloncesto) free-throw lane, three-second area
    zona sustantivo femenino
    1 zone
    2 (de un territorio, gran extensión) area, region
    zona de obras, work area
    zona de operaciones, operational zone
    zona militar, military zone
    zona verde, park, green space
    3 Dep zone
    ' zona' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    acampada
    - antinuclear
    - arrasar
    - barrio
    - cabaña
    - ciudad
    - comisionada
    - comisionado
    - concurrida
    - concurrido
    - construcción
    - contingente
    - deprimida
    - deprimido
    - desalojar
    - este
    - expolio
    - franca
    - franco
    - francófona
    - francófono
    - glacial
    - huerta
    - milimétrica
    - milimétrico
    - oasis
    - pacificar
    - peinar
    - peinada
    - peinado
    - rastrear
    - rastreo
    - riego
    - sombra
    - teatro
    - urbanización
    - vecindario
    - vinícola
    - apartado
    - azucarero
    - bajío
    - cabezón
    - campo
    - carga
    - cargue
    - combate
    - comercial
    - concreto
    - conflictivo
    - desértico
    English:
    area
    - belt
    - busing
    - clearance
    - coastal
    - compound
    - country
    - danger area
    - decline
    - demonstrate
    - disaster area
    - enclose
    - enclosure
    - enter
    - grey area
    - industrial area
    - local
    - pedestrianize
    - precinct
    - scour
    - seal off
    - smokeless zone
    - stricken
    - testing ground
    - unemployment
    - waterfront
    - well-known
    - zone
    - area code
    - around
    - canvass
    - catchment area
    - district
    - diverse
    - division
    - extreme
    - -free
    - green
    - ground
    - high
    - incoming
    - industrial
    - inner
    - locally
    - neighborhood
    - no-fly zone
    - off
    - out
    - pedestrian
    - red
    * * *
    zona nf
    1. [espacio, área] zone, area;
    una zona montañosa/turística a mountainous/tourist area;
    la zona norte/sur de la isla the northern/southern part of the island;
    en las zonas más aisladas/pobres in the most remote/poorest areas;
    ¿vives por la zona? [por aquí] do you live around here?;
    ésta es la zona de copas de la ciudad this is the centre of the city's nightlife
    zona azul [de estacionamiento] restricted parking zone;
    zona de carga y descarga loading bay o US zone;
    zona catastrófica disaster area;
    zona centro Br city centre, US downtown;
    zona cero [en Nueva York] ground zero;
    zona climática climatic zone;
    zona comercial shopping area;
    zona conflictiva trouble spot;
    zona de conflicto [en guerra] war zone, battle zone;
    zona edificada built-up area;
    zona erógena erogenous zone;
    zona euro euro zone;
    zona de exclusión exclusion zone;
    Com zona franca free-trade zone;
    zona de no fumadores no-smoking area;
    zona glacial glacial region;
    zona de guerra war zone;
    zona húmeda wetland area;
    zona intermareal intertidal zone;
    Meteo zona de inversión thermal o temperature inversion zone;
    zona de libre comercio free-trade zone;
    zona de marca [en rugby] in-goal area;
    zona militar military area o zone;
    Esp zona nacional [en la guerra] = the area controlled by Nationalist forces during the Spanish Civil War;
    zona peatonal pedestrian area o precinct;
    zona protegida [natural] conservation area;
    zona residencial residential area;
    zona roja Esp [en la guerra] = term used by Nationalists to refer to Republican-controlled areas during the Spanish Civil War;
    Am [de prostitución] red-light district;
    Zona Rosa [en México DF] = elegant tourist and shopping area in Mexico City;
    zona de seguridad [entre países] buffer zone;
    zona templada temperate zone;
    Am Anticuado zona de tolerancia red-light district;
    zona tórrida tropics, Espec torrid zone;
    zona de urgente reindustrialización = region given priority status for industrial investment, Br ≈ enterprise zone;
    zona verde [grande] park, green area;
    [pequeña] lawn
    2. [en baloncesto] [área] key
    3. [en baloncesto] [violación] three-seconds violation
    * * *
    f
    1 area, zone
    2 en baloncesto: parte del campo key; violación three-seconds violation
    * * *
    zona nf
    : zone, district, area
    * * *
    zona n
    1. (área) area
    2. (militar, geográfica) zone

    Spanish-English dictionary > zona

  • 11 БИБЛИОГРАФИЯ

    Мы приняли следующие сокращения для наиболее часто упоминаемых книг и журналов:
    IJP - International Journal of Psycho-analysis
    JAPA - Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
    SE - Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, ed. James Strachey (London: Hogarth Press and the Institute of Psycho-Analysis, 1953—74.)
    PSOC - Psychoanalytic Study of the Child (New Haven: Yale University Press)
    PQ - Psychoanalytic Quarterly
    WAF - The Writings of Anna Freud, ed. Anna Freud (New York: International Universities Press, 1966—74)
    PMC - Psychoanalysis The Major Concepts ed. Burness E. Moore and Bernard D. Fine (New Haven: Yale University Press)
    \
    О словаре: _about - Psychoanalytic Terms and Concepts
    \
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  • 12 источник питания постоянного тока

    1. constant current power supply

     

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    constant current power supply
    power supply that stabilizes the output current with respect to changes of the influence quantities
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    alimentation stabilisée en courant
    alimentation qui stabilise le courant de sortie par rapport aux modifications des grandeurs d’influence
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  • 13 pod

    praep. 1. (poniżej) under(neath), beneath, below
    - pod kredensem/parasolem under the sideboard/an umbrella
    - pod ziemią below (the) ground, under(neath) the ground
    - pod powierzchnią below a. under(neath) the surface
    - mieszkanie pode mną the flat below a. underneath mine
    - tunele pod centrum miasta tunnels under(neath) a. beneath the city centre
    - pod warstwą tynku beneath a layer of plaster
    - czuć piasek pod stopami to feel the sand under a. beneath one’s feet
    - zaglądałeś pod biurko? have you looked under the desk?
    - zginął pod kołami ciężarówki he died under the wheels of a lorry
    - jego córka wpadła pod samochód his daughter was run over a. hit by a car
    - włóż jakiś sweter pod płaszcz put a jumper on under your coat
    - na liście jego nazwisko było pod moim his name was underneath mine on the list
    - złożyć podpis pod petycją to sign a petition
    - pod jego piórem/pędzlem książk. in his rendition
    2. (obok, koło) at, by; (z nazwą geograficzną) near
    - pod drzwiami at a. by the door
    - pod ścianą by the wall
    - pod samym szczytem just below a. right beneath the summit
    - pod basztą/wzgórzem zamkowym at the foot of the tower/the castle hill
    - pod lasem at the edge of the forest
    - spotkajmy się pod kinem let’s meet outside the cinema
    - podwiózł mnie pod dom he drove me right home
    - podkradł się pod bramę he crept up to the gate
    - miejscowość pod Krakowem a place near Cracow
    - bitwa pod Waterloo the Battle of Waterloo
    - na lato wyjeżdżali zwykle pod Warszawę in the summer they usually stayed somewhere outside Warsaw
    3. (w kierunku przeciwnym do) against
    - pod wiatr against the wind
    - pod prąd against the current, upstream
    - płynąć pod prąd to go against the current także przen.
    - pod światło against the light
    - iść/patrzeć na coś pod słońce to walk/look at sth with the sun in one’s eyes
    - zrobić zdjęcie pod słońce to take a photo against the sun
    - pod górę uphill
    - ścieżka biegnąca pod górę an uphill path, a path going uphill
    4. (wskazujące na podporządkowanie) under
    - pod czyimś dowództwem/nadzorem under sb’s command/supervision
    - pod eskortą policji under police escort
    - państwo Franków pod rządami Karolingów the Frankish state under (the rule of) the Carolingians
    - tereny znajdujące się pod okupacją niemiecką areas under German occupation
    - pacjenci/uczniowie pod moją opieką patients/pupils in my care
    - córkę zostawili pod opieką babci they left their daughter in the care of her grandmother
    - przekazać projekt pod dyskusję to put forward a plan for discussion
    - poddać wniosek pod głosowanie to put a motion to the vote
    - mam pod sobą 20 pracowników I have 20 people under me
    - pod wiceministrem było pięciu dyrektorów there were five directors below the deputy minister
    5. (wskazujące na przyczynę, okoliczności) under
    - pod narkozą under a general anaesthetic
    - pod moją/jego nieobecność in my/his absence
    - pod (czyjąś) presją under pressure (from sb)
    - pod przymusem under duress książk. a. coercion
    - pod wpływem kogoś/czegoś under the influence of sb/sth
    - pod pretekstem ważnego spotkania under a. on the pretext of having an important meeting (to attend)
    - złamać się/ugiąć się pod ciężarem czegoś to break/buckle under the weight of sth także przen.
    - zeznawać pod przysięgą to testify under a. on GB oath
    - obiecał to zrobić pod słowem honoru he gave his word of honour that he would do it, he promised on his word of honour that he would do it
    - został aresztowany pod zarzutem kradzieży he was arrested on a theft charge a. on a charge of theft
    - nasze pozycje znalazły się pod silnym ostrzałem wroga our positions came under heavy enemy fire
    6. (wskazujące na konsekwencje) under
    - pod groźbą eksmisji under threat of eviction
    - pod karą grzywny under a. on penalty of a fine
    - pod karą śmierci on a. under pain of death, under a. on penalty of death
    - pod odpowiedzialnością karną under a. on penalty of law
    7. (z nazwą, tytułem) under
    - wiersz pod tytułem „Kot” a poem entitled ‘Cat’
    - operacja pod kryptonimem „Arka Noego” an operation code-named a. under the code name ‘Noah’s Ark’
    - kościół pod wezwaniem św. Augustyna a church dedicated to a. under the patronage of St Augustine
    - pod pseudonimem under a pseudonym
    - urodzić się pod znakiem Lwa/Raka to be born under the sign of Leo/Cancer
    - na liście figurowała pod nazwiskiem panieńskim she appeared on the list under her maiden name
    - co rozumiesz pod pojęciem feminizmu? what do you understand by the notion of feminism?
    8. (z adresem, numerem) at
    - muzeum mieści się pod numerem piątym the museum is located at number five
    - zanieś te bagaże pod ósemkę take this luggage to (room) number eight
    - więcej informacji uzyska pan pod numerem 913 you can find out more by ringing 913
    - zostaw dla mnie wiadomość pod tym numerem leave a message for me at this number
    9 (wskazujące na dopasowanie) kapelusz pod kolor płaszcza a hat to match the colour of the coat
    - musisz dobrać narzutę pod kolor zasłon you need to a. have to choose a bedspread to go with a. match (the colour of) the curtains
    - podkładać słowa pod melodię to put words to the music
    10 pot. (w stylu) in the style of, in imitation of
    - obrazy malowane pod Picassa pictures in the style a. in imitation of Picasso
    - napisał wypracowanie pod swoją polonistkę he wrote his essay the way his Polish teacher would like it
    11 (blisko) towards, toward US
    - pod wieczór towards the evening
    - pod koniec wieku/przedstawienia towards the end of the century/performance
    - mieć pod pięćdziesiątkę to be getting on for a. approaching fifty
    - temperatura dochodziła pod czterdziestkę pot. the temperature was approaching forty
    12 (z okazji) pot. to
    - wypijmy pod twoją czterdziestkę here’s to your fortieth birthday! pot.
    - pod nasze spotkanie! here’s to our little get-together! pot.
    - kieliszek wódki pod śledzika a glass of vodka to go with the herring
    pod- w wyrazach złożonych (niżej w hierarchii) sub-, under-
    - podtytuł subtitle
    - podsekretarz undersecretary
    * * *
    1. prep +instr
    1) ( poniżej) under

    pod wodą/ziemią — underwater/underground

    pod spodem — below, underneath

    2) ( obok) by
    3) ( w pobliżu) near

    pod wpływem/przymusem — under the influence/pressure

    2. prep +acc
    1) ( kierunek) under

    pod wiatr/prąd — against the wind/stream

    wpaść ( perf) pod samochód — to be hit by a car; to get run over by a car –

    pod wieczór/koniec — towards the evening/end

    3)

    pod warunkiem, że... — on condition (that)...; provided lub providing (that)...

    książka pod tytułem... — a book entitled...

    pod przysięgąunder lub on BRIT oath

    pod karą/groźbą czegoś — on pain of/under threat of sth

    * * *
    prep.
    + Ins.
    1. (= poniżej) under; pod stołem under the table; pod ziemią underground; pod wodą underwater; pod spodem below, underneath; pod marynarką/płaszczem under one's jacket/coat; pod parasolem under the umbrella.
    2. (= tuż przy czymś) by; pod ścianą by the wall; pod drzwiami at the door; dom pod Londynem a house near London; bitwa pod Grunwaldem/Waterloo the battle of Tannenberg/Waterloo; pod ręką at hand; wszystkie potrzebne książki mam pod ręką all the books I need are at hand.
    3. ( w zwrotach wyrażających przyczynę) under; pod przymusem under pressure; pod wpływem czegoś under the influence of sth; pod naciskiem under duress; pod zarzutem czegoś on a charge of something; ugiąć się pod ciężarem czegoś be laden with sth, bend down under the load of sth; pod pretekstem czegoś under l. with the pretext of sth.
    4. (= pod nadzorem, opieką) under, in; pod czyimś przewodnictwem under the leadership of sb; pod kontrolą under control; pod czyimś kierunkiem under sb's supervision; pod czyimś dowództwem under sb's command; pod okiem wychowawcy under the tutor's supervision; statek pod polską banderą a ship under the Polish banner; urodzić się pod szczęśliwą gwiazdą be born under a lucky star.
    5. ( dla wyrażenia sankcji) under, on; pod groźbą czegoś under threat of sth; pod karą pozbawienia wolności under threat of imprisonment; zeznawać pod przysięgą testify on l. under the oath.
    6. ( w zwrotach wyrażających nazwy) kościół pod wezwaniem św. Tomasza St. Thomas Church, St. Thomas's Church, the Church of St. Thomas; powieść pod tytułem... novel entitled...; lepiej znana pod panieńskim nazwiskiem better known by her maiden name; piszę pod pseudonimem Kulis I write under the pen name of Kulis; kino pod nazwą Paladium Paladium movie-theater.
    7. ( w zwrotach wyrażających położenie) podpisać się pod listem/petycją sign a letter/petition; umieścić pieczęć pod umową stamp the contract/agreement.
    9. + Acc. ( w zwrotach wyrażających kierunek) under; pod stół under the table; pod prąd against the stream l. tide; pod wiatr against the wind; pod górę uphill; wpaść pod tramwaj/samochód/pociąg be hit by a streetcar/car/train, be run over by a streetcar/car/train.
    10. + Acc. (w zwrotach wyrażających czas, okoliczności) at, in; pod koniec lipca at the end of July; pod wieczór in the evening, towards (the) evening; pod twoją nieobecność in your absence; mężczyzna pod pięćdziesiątkę a man approaching l. nearing fifty.
    11. + Acc. ( w zwrotach wyrażających robienie czegoś na wzór czegoś) robić coś pod dyktando do what one is told by sb; dobrać zasłony pod kolor dywanu match the curtains with the carpet; malować pod kogoś paint for sb.
    12. + Acc. ( w innych zwrotach) oddać propozycję pod dyskusję submit the suggestion for discussion; wziąć coś pod rozwagę take sth into consideration; oddać projekt ustawy pod głosowanie submit the bill to a vote.

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pod

  • 14 генератор

    ( колебаний) driver, emitter, energizer, oscillator, generator, producer
    * * *
    генера́тор м.
    включа́ть генера́тор на нагру́зку — cause a generator to pick up (the) load
    генера́тор возбужда́ется — the generator builds up
    в слу́чае вы́хода генера́тора из стро́я … — upon loss of a generator …
    генера́тор выде́рживает нагру́зку (напр. номинальную) [m2]в тече́ние … — the generator carries its (e. g., rated) load for …
    генера́тор искри́т под щё́тками — the generator sparks under the brushes
    генера́торы нагружа́ются равноме́рно ( при параллельной работе) — the generators divide the load well
    генера́тор нагру́жен норма́льно ( при параллельной работе) — the generator takes its share of load
    генера́тор начина́ет возбужда́ться — the generator picks up
    генера́тор недогру́жен ( при параллельной работе) — the generator takes less than its share of the load
    генера́тор перегру́жен ( при параллельной работе) — the generator takes more than its share of the load
    генера́тор перехо́дит в режи́м электродви́гателя — the generator goes motoring
    генера́тор рабо́тает на холосто́м ходу́ — the generator operates at no load
    генера́тор рабо́тает паралле́льно с … — the generator operates in parallel with …
    разгоня́ть генера́тор — allow a generator to come up to speed, bring up a generator to speed
    генера́торы синхронизи́рованы ( при параллельной работе) — the generators are in synchronism
    синхронизи́ровать генера́торы по загора́нию ламп — synchronize the generators by the light-lamp method, synchronize light
    синхронизи́ровать генера́торы по погаса́нию ламп — synchronize the generators by the dark-lamp method, synchronize dark
    ста́вить генера́тор под нагру́зку — throw a generator on (the) load
    возбужда́ть генера́тор — drive an oscillator
    запуска́ть генера́тор — activate [enable, turn on] an oscillator
    настра́ивать генера́тор измене́нием ё́мкости — tune an oscillator capacitively [by varying the tuned-circuit capacitance]
    настра́ивать генера́тор измене́нием индукти́вности — tune an oscillator inductively [by varying the tuned-circuit inductance]
    генера́тор начина́ет генери́ровать — the oscillator is kicked into oscillations
    отключа́ть генера́тор — disable [turn off] an oscillator
    переводи́ть генера́тор в двухта́ктный режи́м — convert an oscillator to push-pull operation
    генера́тор постро́ен на ла́мпе …— the oscillator uses [is based on, is built around] a … valve
    генера́тор постро́ен по схе́ме (напр. ёмкостной трёхточки) — the oscillator is (set up as) a … (e. g., Colpitts circuit)
    генера́тор раска́чивается — the oscillator is building [builds] up (oscillation)
    синхронизи́ровать генера́тор какой-л. частото́й — lock an oscillator to a frequency
    срыва́ть колеба́ния в генера́торе — quench [turn off] an oscillator
    авари́йный генера́тор — emergency generator
    асинхро́нный генера́тор — induction generator
    ацетиле́новый генера́тор — acetylene generator
    ацетиле́новый генера́тор систе́мы «вода́ на карби́д» — water-to-carbide acetylene generator
    ацетиле́новый генера́тор систе́мы вытесне́ния — recession(-type) acetylene generator
    ацетиле́новый генера́тор систе́мы «карби́д в во́ду» — carbide-to-water acetylene generator
    ацетиле́новый генера́тор систе́мы погруже́ния — dipping(-type) acetylene generator
    ацетиле́новый генера́тор сухо́го ти́па — dry-residue acetylene generator
    аэрозо́льный генера́тор — aerosol generator, fogger
    бала́нсный генера́тор — balanced oscillator
    генера́тор бегу́щей волны́ — traveling-wave-tube [TWT] oscillator
    бесколле́кторный генера́тор — brushless generator
    бесщё́точный генера́тор — brushless generator
    генера́тор бие́ний — beat-frequency oscillator
    брызгозащищё́нный [брызгонепроница́емый] генера́тор — splash-proof generator
    генера́тор Ван-де-Гра́афа — Van de Graaf [(electrostatic) belt] generator
    вертика́льный генера́тор — vertical-shaft generator
    генера́тор видеочастоты́ — video-frequency signal generator
    генера́тор возбужда́ющих и́мпульсов — drive-pulse generator, driver
    вольтодоба́вочный генера́тор — booster (generator)
    вспомога́тельный генера́тор — auxiliary generator
    генера́тор вызывно́го то́ка — ringing generator
    генера́тор высо́кой частоты́
    1. (исходный или задающий источник в. ч. колебаний) radio-frequency oscillator
    2. (блок, включающий задающий в. ч. генератор, усилители, множители частоты и т. п.) radio-frequency generator
    га́нновский генера́тор — Gunn(-effect) oscillator
    генера́тор гармо́ник ( не путать с генера́торами гармони́ческих или синусоида́льных колеба́ний) — harmonic generator (not to be confused with a harmonic or sinusoidal oscillator)
    гетерополя́рный генера́тор — cross-field [heteropolar] generator
    гла́вный генера́тор мор.propulsion generator
    генера́тор гла́вных синхронизи́рующих и́мпульсов — master clock
    гомополя́рный генера́тор — homopolar generator
    горизонта́льный генера́тор — horizontal-shaft generator
    двухко́нтурный генера́тор — tuned-input, tuned-output oscillator
    двухполя́рный генера́тор — bipolar generator
    двухта́ктный генера́тор — push-pull oscillator
    джозефсо́новский генера́тор — Josephson source
    диапазо́нный генера́тор — variable-frequency oscillator, VFO
    динатро́нный генера́тор — dynatron oscillator
    дугово́й генера́тор — arc converter
    ё́мкостно-резисти́вный генера́тор — RC-oscillator
    задаю́ший генера́тор — master oscillator
    генера́тор заде́ржанных и́мпульсов — delayed pulse oscillator
    генера́тор заде́ржки — delay generator
    генера́тор за́днего полустро́ба — late-gate generator
    закры́тый генера́тор — (totally) enclosed generator
    запира́ющий генера́тор — blanking-pulse generator
    заря́дный генера́тор — charging generator
    звуково́й генера́тор — audio-signal [tone] generator
    генера́тор звуково́й частоты́ — audio-signal [tone] generator, audio(-frequency) oscillator
    генера́тор звуково́й частоты́, вызывно́й — voice-frequency ringing generator, low-frequency signalling set
    зу́ммерный генера́тор — buzzer oscillator
    измери́тельный генера́тор — ( без модуляции выходного сигнала) test oscillator; ( с модуляцией выходного сигнала) signal generator
    генера́тор и́мпульсного напряже́ния — high-voltage impulse generator
    генера́тор и́мпульсного то́ка — surge current generator
    и́мпульсный генера́тор (источник колебаний, генерирующий под воздействием собственных или внешних импульсов) — pulse oscillator
    и́мпульсный, хрони́рованный генера́тор — timed pulse oscillator
    генера́тор и́мпульсов (любой источник управляемых последовательностей импульсов, в том числе механический, электромеханический, электронный и т. п.) — pulse generator, pulser
    генера́тор и́мпульсов за́данной фо́рмы — pulse waveform generator
    генера́тор и́мпульсов, маломо́щный — low-level pulser
    генера́тор и́мпульсов, ма́тричный — matrix-type pulse generator
    генера́тор и́мпульсов, мо́щный — power pulser
    генера́тор и́мпульсов, электро́нный — electronic pulse generator
    генера́тор инду́кторного вы́зова — subharmonic generator, ringing converter
    инду́кторный генера́тор — inductor generator
    интегра́льный генера́тор — integrated(-circuit) oscillator
    интерполяцио́нный генера́тор — interpolation oscillator
    искрово́й генера́тор ( напр. для индукционного нагрева) — spark-gap converter (e. g., for induction heating)
    генера́тор ка́дровой развё́ртки — vertical-scanning [frame-scan, frame-sweep, vertical sweep] generator [circuit]
    калибро́вочный генера́тор — calibration oscillator
    камерто́нный генера́тор — tuning-fork oscillator
    генера́тор кача́ющейся частоты́ [ГКЧ] — sweep-frequency [swept-frequency] generator; ( без конкретизации типа) swept-signal source
    генера́тор кача́ющейся частоты́ осуществля́ет кача́ние ( в пределах нужного диапазона) — the swept-frequency source sweeps (across the frequency range of interest)
    квадрату́рный генера́тор — quadrature oscillator
    ква́нтовый генера́тор — quantum-mechanical oscillator
    ква́нтовый генера́тор ИК-диапазо́на — infrared [IR] laser, iraser
    ква́нтовый, опти́ческий генера́тор [ОКГ] — laser (см. тж. лазер)
    ква́нтовый, опти́ческий генера́тор бегу́щей волны́ — travelling wave laser
    ква́нтовый, опти́ческий жи́дкостный генера́тор — liquid laser
    ква́нтовый, опти́ческий и́мпульсный генера́тор — pulse(d) laser
    ква́нтовый, опти́ческий инжекцио́нный генера́тор — injection laser
    ква́нтовый, опти́ческий ио́нный генера́тор — ion(ic) (gas) laser
    ква́нтовый, опти́ческий комбинацио́нный генера́тор — Raman laser
    ква́нтовый, опти́ческий молекуля́рный генера́тор — molecular laser
    ква́нтовый, опти́ческий монои́мпульсный генера́тор — giant-pulse laser
    ква́нтовый, опти́ческий генера́тор на пигме́нтах — dye laser
    ква́нтовый, опти́ческий генера́тор на руби́не — ruby laser
    ква́нтовый, опти́ческий генера́тор на стекле́ с неоди́мом — Nd glass laser
    ква́нтовый, опти́ческий полупроводнико́вый генера́тор — semiconduction laser
    ква́нтовый, опти́ческий регенерати́вный генера́тор — cavity laser
    ква́нтовый, опти́ческий генера́тор с модуля́цией добро́тности — Q-switched laser
    ква́нтовый, опти́ческий генера́тор с непреры́вным режи́мом генера́ции — CW laser
    ква́нтовый, опти́ческий генера́тор с электро́нной нака́чкой — electron-beam-pumped laser
    ква́нтовый, опти́ческий твердоте́льный генера́тор — solid-state laser
    ква́нтовый, опти́ческий хими́ческий генера́тор — chemical laser
    ква́нтовый генера́тор СВЧ(-диапазо́на) — maser (см. тж. мазер)
    ква́нтовый генера́тор СВЧ, акусти́ческий — acoustic maser
    ква́нтовый генера́тор СВЧ, га́зовый — gas maser
    ква́нтовый генера́тор СВЧ, и́мпульсный — pulse(d) maser
    ква́нтовый генера́тор СВЧ не аммиа́ке — ammonia gas maser
    ква́нтовый генера́тор СВЧ на осно́ве циклотро́нного резона́нса — cyclotron resonance [electron cyclotron] maser
    ква́нтовый генера́тор СВЧ на порошке́ — powder maser
    ква́нтовый генера́тор СВЧ на пучке́ моле́кул — molecular-beam maser
    ква́нтовый генера́тор СВЧ на руби́не — ruby maser
    ква́нтовый генера́тор СВЧ, полупроводнико́вый — semiconductor maser
    ква́нтовый генера́тор СВЧ, регенерати́вный — cavity maser
    ква́нтовый генера́тор СВЧ, регенерати́вный отража́тельный — reflection-type cavity maser
    ква́нтовый генера́тор СВЧ, регенерати́вный
    проходно́й генера́тор — transmission-type cavity maser
    ква́нтовый генера́тор СВЧ, полупроводнико́вый — semiconductor maser
    ква́нтовый генера́тор СВЧ с интерферо́метром Фабри́—Перо́ — Fabry-Perot maser
    ква́нтовый генера́тор СВЧ с опти́ческой нака́чкой — optically pumped maser
    ква́нтовый генера́тор СВЧ, твердоте́льный — solid-state maser
    ква́нтовый генера́тор СВЧ, фоно́нный — phonon maser
    ква́нтовый генера́тор с нака́чкой ла́зером — laser pumped maser
    ква́нтовый генера́тор субмиллиметро́вого диапазо́на — submillimeter (wave) maser, smaser
    ква́рцевый генера́тор — crystal oscillator
    клистро́нный генера́тор
    1. (источник сигнала, подсоединён прямо к волноводу) klystron generator
    2. (источник высокочастотных колебаний, напр. гетеродин) klystron oscillator
    когере́нтный генера́тор — coherent oscillator, Coho
    генера́тор (колеба́ний) с вне́шним возбужде́нием — radio-frequency [r.f.] power amplifier
    кольцево́й генера́тор — ring oscillator
    генера́тор компенса́ции парази́тных сигна́лов передаю́щей тру́бки тлв.shading generator
    генера́тор компенса́ции тё́много пятна́ тлв.shading(-correction) generator
    генера́тор коро́тких и́мпульсов — narrow-pulse generator
    ла́мповый генера́тор — брит. valve oscillator; амер. vacuum-tube oscillator
    генера́тор лине́йно-возраста́ющего напряже́ния ( [m2]то́ка) — saw-tooth (voltage, current) generator
    генера́тор лине́йно-па́дающего напряже́ния ( [m2]то́ка) — phantastron
    магнетро́нный генера́тор — magnetron oscillator
    магнитогидродинами́ческий генера́тор — magnetohydrodynamic [MHD] generator, magneto-fluid-dynamic [MFD] generator
    магнитогидродинами́ческий генера́тор на неравнове́сной пла́зме — non-equilibrium magnetohydrodynamic generator
    магнитострикцио́нный генера́тор — magnetostriction oscillator
    магнитоэлектри́ческий генера́тор — permanent-magnet generator
    генера́тор масшта́бных ме́ток да́льности — calibration mark(er) generator
    генера́тор ме́ток вре́мени — time-mark generator
    генера́тор ме́ток да́льности — range-mark(er) generator
    многото́ковый генера́тор — multiple-current generator
    генера́тор, модели́рующий диагра́мму напра́вленности — beam-pattern generator
    молекуля́рный генера́тор — molecular-beam maser
    надтона́льный генера́тор (в синтезаторах частоты, возбудителях дискретного спектра и т. п.) — interpolation oscillator
    генера́тор нака́чки — pump oscillator; ( параметрического усилителя) pump
    генера́тор на кре́мниевом дио́де, транзи́сторах, R и C и т. п. — silicon-diode, transistor, RC-, etc. oscillator
    генера́тор на то́пливных элеме́нтах — fuel-cell generator
    генера́тор незатуха́ющих колеба́ний — continuous-wave [CW] oscillator
    генера́тор нейтро́нов — neutron generator
    генера́тор несу́щей частоты́ — ( в ВЧ телефонии) carrier oscillator; ( в системах на боковых частотах) carrier generator
    неявнопо́люсный генера́тор — implicit-pole generator
    генера́тор ни́зкой частоты́ — audio(-frequency) oscillator; audio signal generator
    генера́тор одино́чных и́мпульсов — single-pulse generator
    опо́рный генера́тор ( в синтезаторах частоты и возбудителях дискретного спектра) — frequency standard (assembly)
    опо́рный генера́тор явля́ется исто́чником высокостаби́льной опо́рной частоты́, на осно́ве кото́рой получа́ются все остальны́е часто́ты, испо́льзуемые в радиоста́нции — the frequency standard produces an accurate, stable reference frequency upon which all frequencies used in the radio set are based
    генера́тор па́ра — steam generator
    параметри́ческий генера́тор — parametric oscillator
    генера́тор па́чек и́мпульсов — pulse-burst [series] generator
    педа́льный генера́тор — foot-operated [pedal] generator
    генера́тор пе́ны горн.froth generator
    генера́тор пере́днего полустро́ба — early-gate generator
    генера́тор переме́нного то́ка — alternating current [a.c.] generator, alternator
    генера́тор переме́нного то́ка, многочасто́тный — multifrequency alternator
    генера́тор пилообра́зного напряже́ния ( [m2]то́ка) — saw-tooth voltage (current) generator
    генера́тор пла́вного диапазо́на — variable frequency oscillator, VFO
    пла́зменный генера́тор — plasma oscillator
    генера́тор пла́змы, дугово́й — arc plasma generator
    генера́тор повы́шенной частоты́ — rotary frequency changer, rotary changer converter
    генера́тор погружно́го исполне́ния — submerged [submersible] generator
    погружно́й генера́тор — submerged [submersible] generator
    генера́тор постоя́нного то́ка — direct-current [d.c.] generator
    генера́тор по схе́ме ё́мкостной трёхто́чки — Colpitts oscillator
    генера́тор по схе́ме индукти́вной трёхто́чки — Hartley oscillator
    генера́тор по схе́ме моста́ Ви́на — Wien-bridge oscillator
    генера́тор по схе́ме Ше́мбеля — electron-coupled oscillator, ECO
    генера́тор преры́вистого де́йствия — chopping oscillator
    генера́тор прямоуго́льных и́мпульсов — square-wave generator
    генера́тор псевдослуча́йной после́довательности — PR sequence generator
    генера́тор пусковы́х и́мпульсов — trigger(-pulse) generator
    генера́тор равновероя́тных цифр — equiprobable number generator
    генера́тор развё́ртки — брит. time-base (generator), time-base circuit; амер. sweep generator
    генера́тор развё́ртки да́льности — range-sweep generator
    реакти́вный генера́тор — reluctance generator
    резе́рвный генера́тор — stand-by generator
    релаксацио́нный генера́тор — relaxation oscillator
    генера́тор релаксацио́нных колеба́ний — relaxation oscillator
    реле́йный генера́тор — relay pulse generator
    самовозбужда́ющийся генера́тор — self-excited generator
    самохрони́рующийся генера́тор — self-pulsed oscillator
    генера́тор сантиметро́вого диапазо́на — SHF oscillator
    генера́тор с вну́тренней самовентиля́цией — built-in-fan-cooled generator
    генера́тор с водоро́дным охлажде́нием — hydrogen-cooled generator
    генера́тор СВЧ ( не путать с генера́тором сантиметро́вого диапазо́на) — microwave oscillator (not to be confused with SHF oscillator)
    сельси́нный генера́тор — synchro generator
    генера́тор се́тки часто́т — (frequency) spectrum generator
    генера́тор се́тки часто́т с ша́гом 10 кГц — a 10 kHz spectrum generator
    генера́тор сигна́лов — signal generator
    генера́тор сигна́лов, часто́тно-модули́рованный — FM signal generator
    генера́тор си́мволов — symbol generator
    генера́тор синусоида́льных колеба́ний ( не путать с генера́тором гармо́ник) — harmonic [sinusoidal] oscillator (not to be confused with harmonic generator)
    генера́тор синхрои́мпульсов тлв. — synchronizing(-signal) [sync] generator
    синхро́нный генера́тор
    1. эл. synchronous generator
    2. радио, тлв. locked oscillator
    генера́тор с и́скровым возбужде́нием — spark-excited oscillator
    генера́тор с ква́рцевой стабилиза́цией — crystal-controlled oscillator
    генера́тор с колеба́тельным ко́нтуром в цепи́ ано́да — брит. tuned-anode oscillator; амер. tuned-plate oscillator
    генера́тор с колеба́тельным ко́нтуром в цепи́ ано́да и се́тки — брит. tuned-anode, tuned-grid [TATG] oscillator; амер. tuned-grid, tuned-plate [TGTP] oscillator
    генера́тор с колеба́тельным ко́нтуром в цепи́ се́тки — tuned-grid oscillator
    генера́тор случа́йных сигна́лов ( в информационных системах) — random-signal generator
    генера́тор случа́йных собы́тий — random event generator, randomizer
    генера́тор случа́йных чи́сел мат. — random number generator, randomizer
    генера́тор с нару́жной самовентиля́цией — built-in blower-cooled generator
    генера́тор с незави́симым возбужде́нием
    1. эл. separately excited generator
    2. радио r.f. power amplifier
    генера́тор с незави́симым охлажде́нием — separate fan-cooled generator
    генера́тор с непо́лным включе́нием колеба́тельного ко́нтура — tapped-down oscillator
    генера́тор с нея́вно вы́раженными полюса́ми — non-salient pole generator
    генера́тор со́бственных нужд (станции, подстанции и т. п.) — house generator
    генера́тор со скоростно́й модуля́цией — velocity-modulated oscillator
    генера́тор со сме́шанным возбужде́нием — compound generator
    генера́тор с отрица́тельной крутизно́й — negative-transconductance oscillator
    генера́тор с отрица́тельным сопротивле́нием — negative-resistance oscillator
    генера́тор с паралле́льным возбужде́нием — shunt(-wound) generator
    генера́тор с попере́чным по́лем — cross-field [heteropolar] generator
    генера́тор с после́довательным возбужде́нием — series(-wound) generator
    генера́тор с посторо́нним возбужде́нием — r.f. power amplifier
    генера́тор с постоя́нными магни́тами — permanent magnet generator
    генера́тор с продо́льным по́лем — homopolar generator
    генера́тор с протяжё́нным взаимоде́йствием — extended interaction oscillator
    генера́тор срыва́ющей частоты́ — quench(ing) oscillator
    генера́тор с самовозбужде́нием ( автогенератор) — self-excited [feedback] oscillator
    генера́тор, стабилизи́рованный ква́рцем — crystal-controlled oscillator
    генера́тор, стабилизи́рованный ли́нией — line-controlled oscillator
    генера́тор станда́ртных сигна́лов — standard-signal generator
    генера́тор с тормозя́щим по́лем — retarding-field [positive-grid] oscillator
    стоя́ночный генера́тор мор.harbour generator
    генера́тор строб-и́мпульсов — gate generator
    генера́тор стро́чной развё́ртки — horizontal-scanning [line-scan, line-sweep, horizontal-sweep] generator [circuit]
    стру́йный генера́тор — fluid oscillator
    генера́тор ступе́нчатой фу́нкции — step-function generator
    генера́тор субгармо́ник — subharmonic generator
    генера́тор с фа́зовым сдви́гом — phase-shift oscillator
    генера́тор с часто́тной модуля́цией — frequency-modulated oscillator
    генера́тор с электро́нной перестро́йкой частоты́ — voltage-tuned oscillator
    генера́тор с я́вно вы́раженными по́люсами — salient-pole generator
    генера́тор та́ктовых и́мпульсов — clock pulse-generator
    тахометри́ческий генера́тор — tacho(meter-)generator
    твердоте́льный генера́тор — solid-state oscillator
    теплово́й генера́тор — heat generator
    термоаэрозо́льный генера́тор — thermal aerosol generator
    термоэлектри́ческий генера́тор — thermoelectric generator
    термоэлектри́ческий, изото́пный генера́тор — isotopic thermoelectric generator
    термоэлектро́нный генера́тор — thermionic generator, thermionic converter
    тиратро́нный генера́тор — thyratron oscillator
    генера́тор тона́льного вы́зова — ( без конкретизации частоты) v.f. [voice-frequency] ringer; ( c точным указанием частоты) 2100-Hz ringer; 500-Hz ringer
    транзитро́нный генера́тор — transitron oscillator
    трёхто́чечный генера́тор ( обобщённое название) — impedance voltage divider oscillator
    трёхто́чечный генера́тор с ё́мкостной обра́тной свя́зью — Colpitts oscillator
    трёхто́чечный генера́тор с индукти́вной обра́тной свя́зью — Hartley oscillator
    трёхфа́зный генера́тор — three-phase generator
    генера́тор уда́рного возбужде́ния — shock-excited oscillator
    генера́тор уда́рных волн ав.shock-wave generator
    генера́тор у́зких строб-и́мпульсов — narrow gate [strobe-pulse] generator
    у́ксусный генера́тор — vinegar generator
    ультразвуково́й генера́тор — ultrasonic generator
    ультразвуково́й генера́тор для сня́тия на́кипи — ultrasonic descaler
    униполя́рный генера́тор — homopolar [unipolar] generator
    генера́тор, управля́емый напряже́нием — voltage-controlled oscillator, VCO
    фотоэлектри́ческий генера́тор — photoelectric generator
    генера́тор Хо́лла — Hall generator
    генера́тор хрони́рующий генера́тор — timing oscillator
    генера́тор чи́сел — number generator
    генера́тор ЧМ ( для измерений методом качающейся частоты) — sweep generator, swept-signal source
    генера́тор широ́ких строб-и́мпульсов — wide gate [strob-pulse] generator
    генера́тор шу́ма — noise generator
    эквивале́нтный генера́тор напряже́ния — constant-voltage generator (Thevenin equivalent)
    эквивале́нтный генера́тор то́ка — constant-current generator (Norton equivalent)
    электростати́ческий генера́тор — electrostatic generator
    электростати́ческий, ле́нточный генера́тор — belt-type electrostatic generator
    электростати́ческий, ро́торный генера́тор — rotary electrostatic generator
    электрофо́рный генера́тор — influence machine
    этало́нный генера́тор — reference [standard] oscillator
    явнопо́люсный генера́тор — explicit-pole generator
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    Русско-английский политехнический словарь > генератор

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    Preis m (Pr.) GEN charge, price, pr. alles hat seinen Preis GEN, MGT (infrml) there is no such thing as a free lunch die Preise frisieren BÖRSE (infrml) fake the marks, (infrml) doctor the prices die Preise gaben nach GEN prices receded (Volumen) die Preise sind herabgesetzt worden BÖRSE prices have been marked down Preis (ist) Verhandlungssache rate to be agreed, r.t.b.a. Preise hochschrauben V&M push up prices Preise hochtreiben V&M push up prices Preise reduzieren V&M cut prices, reduce prices, sink prices sich durch zu hohe Preise vom Markt ausschließen V&M price oneself out of the market sich nach dem besten Preis umsehen V&M shop around for the best price unter Preis anbieten V&M underprice unter Preis angeboten V&M underpriced unter Preis verkaufen V&M undercut zu Preisen zwischen x und y GEN at prices ranging from x to y
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    m (Pr.) < Geschäft> charge, price (pr.) ■ alles hat seinen Preis <Geschäft, Mgmnt> there is no such thing as a free lunch infrml ■ die Preise frisieren infrml < Börse> fake the marks infrml, doctor the prices infrml ■ die Preise gaben nach < Geschäft> Volumen prices receded ■ die Preise sind herabgesetzt worden < Börse> prices have been marked down ■ Preise hochschrauben <V&M> push up prices ■ Preise hochtreiben <V&M> push up prices ■ Preise reduzieren <V&M> cut prices, reduce prices, sink prices ■ sich durch zu hohe Preise vom Markt ausschließen <V&M> price oneself out of the market ■ sich nach dem besten Preis umsehen <V&M> shop around for the best price ■ unter Preis anbieten <V&M> underprice ■ unter Preis angeboten <V&M> underpriced ■ unter Preis verkaufen <V&M> undercut ■ zu Preisen zwischen x und y < Geschäft> at prices ranging from x to y
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    price, (Belohnung) reward, premium, (Fahrgeld) fare, (Gebühr) charge, fee, (Kosten) cost[s], expense, price, (Satz) rate, figure, (Summe) amount, sum, (Tarif) rate, tariff, charge, (Wert) value, (im Wettbewerb) prize, award;
    auf der Grundlage der Preise vom Jahr 2002 at 2002 survey prices;
    bei anziehenden Preisen in a rising market, with attractive prices;
    bei sinkenden Preisen by (with) declining prices, at prices dropping;
    bis zum Preise von as high as;
    durch überhöhte Preise aus dem Markt gedrängt priced out of the market;
    mit Preisen versehen priced, price-tagged;
    niedrig im Preis low-priced;
    um jeden Preis for love of money;
    unter [dem Selbstkosten] Preis priced below cost;
    zu erhöhten Preisen at a higher price;
    zu ermäßigten Preisen at reduced (cut) prices;
    zu bedeutend ermäßigten Preisen at a sweeping reduction;
    zu festem Preis at a firm rate;
    zu herabgesetztem Preis at a reduced price, reduced, cut-price, at reduced rates, (Taxpreis) at a damaged valuation;
    zu teuren Preisen at a high cost;
    zu überhöhten Preisen eingekauft dear-bought, bought at excessive cost;
    zu unerschwinglichen Preisen at prices beyond one’s means;
    zu unveränderten Preisen at unchanged prices;
    zu einem vereinbarten Preis at an arranged price;
    zu zurückgesetztem Preis at a reduced price;
    zu einem Preis von etwa 10 Pfund at a cost of roughly L 10;
    zum Preise von costing, at the charge (rate) of;
    zum ermäßigten Preis at a lower rate;
    zum festgesetzten Preis at the given price;
    zum amtlich festgesetzten Preis at the established price;
    zum halben Preis at half price, for half the price;
    zum niedrigsten Preis dirt-cheap;
    zum vereinbarten Preis at the understood price;
    in verbindlichen Angeboten abgegebene Preise prices quoted in tenders;
    [vertraglich] abgemachter (abgesprochener, abgestimmter) Preis settled (stipulated) price, price agreed upon [by arrangement];
    abweichende Preise diverging prices;
    von der Preisliste abweichender Preis irregular price;
    überhöhter, vom Kunden akzeptierter Preis class price;
    allerniedrigster Preis rock-bottom price;
    amtlicher Preis official price;
    nicht amtlicher Preis (Börse) sidewalk price (US);
    angebotener Preis price offered;
    verbindlich angebotene Preise prices quoted in tenders;
    angegebener (angesetzter) Preis quoted price;
    auf der Rechnung angegebener Preis invoice[d] price;
    angehobener Preis advanced price;
    angemessener Preis reasonable (fair, adequate, equitable) price;
    annehmbarer Preis fair rate (price), reasonable price (terms);
    ansteigende Preise increasing prices;
    anziehender Preis attractive price;
    nachstehend aufgeführte Preise prices specified below;
    augenblicklicher Preis market price;
    vertraglich ausbedungener Preis price agreed upon, contract price;
    ausgehandelte Preise prices negotiated;
    ausgemachter Preis settled price, price agreed upon;
    ausgesetzter Preis offered price;
    ausgezeichneter Preis marked price;
    auskömmlicher Preis paying price;
    äußerster Preis rock-bottom (close, bedrock) price, cut rate, lowest computation (possible price), (Auktion) knockdown price;
    künstlich beeinflusster Preis manipulated price;
    vor Verkaufsbeginn von der Konkurrenz bekannt gegebener Preis open price;
    äußerst niedrig berechneter Preis rock-bottom price;
    bescheidene Preise moderate prices;
    vom Hersteller bestimmte Preise prices laid down by the manufacturer;
    beweglicher Preis elastic (flexible) price;
    bewirtschafteter Preis administered price;
    billiger Preis budget (moderate, low) price;
    bisheriger Preis previous rate;
    cif-Preis cif price;
    davonlaufende Preise prices running away;
    Herstellungs- und Generalkosten deckender Preis overhead price;
    nicht die Selbstkosten deckender Preis losing price;
    stark divergierende Preise wide prices;
    doppelter Preis (Anzeige) double rate;
    durchschnittlicher Preis average price;
    echter Preis commercial price;
    effektiver Preis real (actual) price;
    eingefrorene Preise frozen prices, price rigidity;
    eingependelter Preis established price;
    einheitlicher Preis uniform (standard) price;
    empfohlener Preis reference (suggested, recommended) price;
    über das Lohnniveau emporschnellende Preis prices outsoaring the wages;
    enormer Preis huge (ruinous) price;
    erhöhter Preis increased (inflated, higher, enhanced) price;
    ermäßigter Preis reduced (short, cut) price;
    Sicherungsvorschuss erschöpfender Preis (Termingeschäft) exhaust price;
    [tatsächlich] erzielter Preis price obtained, actual price;
    exorbitanter Preis exorbitant price;
    fakturierter Preis invoice[d] price;
    fallende Preise dropping (sagging, declining, receding, falling-off) prices;
    feste Preise standing (fixed, flat, steady) prices, (Schaufenster) no abatement (discount, reduction);
    fester Preis fixed (firm, standing) price;
    künstlich festgelegter Preis administered price;
    vertraglich festgelegter Preis stipulated price;
    festgesetzter Preis stated (fixed) price;
    amtlich festgesetzter Preis administered (controlled) price, price as fixed by the authorities;
    vertraglich festgesetzter Preis fixed contract price;
    fingierter Preis fictitious price;
    Frei-Grenze-Preis free-at-frontier price;
    Preis freibleibend, freibleibender Preis price subject to change without notice;
    friedensmäßige Preise prices at peace-time level;
    früherer Preis previous price;
    gangbarer Preis prevailing price;
    gängiger Preis salable price;
    garantierter Preis guaranteed price;
    gebotener Preis offer, bid (offered) price;
    gebundener Preis fixed (fixed-selling, maintained, controlled) price, (Einzelhandel) fixed (minimum) resale price, (Kartell) fixed cartel price;
    geforderter Preis asked price, charge;
    gegenwärtiger Preis ruling (current, prevailing, actual, market) price;
    künstlich gehaltener Preis pegged price;
    mit einem Index gekoppelter Preis index-linked price;
    gelenkter Preis controlled price;
    geltender Preis prevailing (ruling) price;
    augenblicklich geltender Preis ruling (present, going, market, current) price;
    in der ganzen Industrie geltender Preis industry-wide price;
    genauester Preis nearest price;
    genehmigter Preis approved price;
    genormter Preis standardized price;
    gepfefferte Preise steep prices;
    zu geringer Preis underrated price;
    gestaffelter Preis graduated (scheduled) price;
    gesteuerter Preis manipulated price;
    gestoppter Preis stop price;
    gestützter Preis pegged (support[ed]) price;
    gesunkener Preis reduced (diminished, dropped, sagged) price;
    gewöhnlicher Preis customary charge, common price (charge);
    für den Fortschritt gezahlter Preis price paid for progress;
    gleitender Preis price subject to amendment, escalation (sliding-scale) price;
    [augenblicklich] gültiger Preis going (current, market) price;
    allgemein gültiger Preis allround price;
    im internen Verrechnungsverkehr gültiger Preis internal price;
    günstige Preise favo(u)rable terms (prices);
    günstiger Preis favo(u)rable (attractive) price;
    sehr günstiger Preis highly concessional price;
    halber Preis half price;
    handelsüblicher Preis market (ruling) price;
    herabgesetzter Preis reduced (marked-down, cut rate) price;
    nicht herabgesetzter Preis full price;
    heraufgesetzter Preis put-up (marked-up) price;
    hochgestochener Preis high-flying price;
    höchster Preis ceiling (maximum) price, price ceiling;
    hoher Preis long (high, advanced) price;
    besonders hoher Preis extra high price;
    entschieden zu hohe Preise definitely too high prices;
    unverhältnismäßig hoher Preis excessive price;
    inflationistische (inflationäre) Preise inflationary prices;
    inländischer Preis domestic (home-market) price;
    jetzige Preise current prices;
    kalkulierter Preis calculated price;
    äußerst kalkulierter Preis rock-bottom price;
    niedrigst kalkulierter Preis bargain level;
    scharf kalkulierter Preis price cut very fine, cut-rate (close) price;
    knappheitsbedingter Preis scarcity price;
    konkurrenzfähiger Preis competitive (keener) price;
    nicht konkurrenzfähiger Preis uncompetitive price;
    konkurrenzloser Preis unrival(l)ed (unmatched) price;
    konstante Preise constant prices, price stability;
    kostendeckender Preis price covering the costs of production;
    kriminelle Preise cutthroat prices;
    laufender Preis ruling price;
    zugrunde zu legender Preis price to be considered;
    leidlicher Preis fairly good price;
    letzte Preise previous rates;
    letzter Preis lowest limit (price);
    limitierter Preis limited price;
    lohnender (lukrativer) Preis remunerative (paying) price;
    manipulierter Preis managed (manipulated) price;
    marktentscheidender Preis key price;
    marktgängige Preise usual market prices;
    marktgemäßer (marktgerechter) Preis fair market price;
    marktkonformer Preis full economic price;
    mäßiger Preis moderate (reasonable) price;
    minimaler Preis minimum price;
    mittlerer Preis average price;
    mörderischer Preis cutthroat (ruinously high) price;
    nachbörsliche Preise street (kerb) prices (Br.), outside (curb, US) prices;
    nachfragebedingter Preis demand-led price;
    nachgebende Preise easing (falling, sagging, receding) prices;
    niedriger Preis low price, undercharge;
    äußerst niedrige Preise keen prices;
    niedrigster Preis bottom ( lowest possible, minimum) price, bargain level;
    nomineller Preis nominal price;
    notierter Preis market (quoted, listed, US) value;
    fortlaufend notierter Preis consecutively quoted price;
    obiger Preis above quotation;
    optischer Preis charm price;
    ortsüblicher Preis customary (local) price;
    populäre Preise popular prices;
    psychologische Preise psychological price [point];
    purzelnde Preise tumbling prices;
    reduzierter Preis reduced (short, cut) price;
    äußerst reduzierter Preis lowest [possible] rate;
    reeller Preis fair (moderate) price;
    regulärer Preis regular price;
    regulierter Preis administered price;
    richtiger Preis adequate price;
    rückgängige Preise dropping (sagging, declining) prices;
    rückläufige Preise retrograde (receding, declining, falling, drooping) prices;
    ruinöser Preis ruinous (cutthroat) price;
    saisonbedingter Preis seasonal price;
    in die Höhe schnellende Preise soaring prices;
    ganz schöner Preis smart price (coll.);
    schwacher Preis weak price;
    schwankende Preise varying (fluctuating) prices;
    sinkende Preise sagging (declining, falling) prices;
    solider Preis moderate (fair) price;
    spekulativer Preis speculative price;
    spottbilliger Preis ridiculously low price;
    stabiler Preis steady (stable, settled, stationary, firm, sticky, US) price;
    starrer Preis rigid price;
    stehender Preis fixed price;
    steigende Preise increasing (rising, advancing) prices;
    langsam steigende Preise creeping prices;
    schnell steigende Preise soaring (booming) prices;
    sprunghaft steigende Preise soaring prices;
    subventionierter Preis subsidized (support[ed], pegged) price;
    nicht subventionierter Preis full economic price;
    tatsächlicher Preis actual price;
    tragbarer Preis reasonable price;
    überhöhter Preis class (stiff, coll., excessive, exaggerated, prohibitive) price;
    künstlich überhöhte Preise inflated (artificially high) prices;
    übermäßiger Preis exorbitant price;
    übersetzter Preis exaggerated (overcharged) price;
    üblicher Preis market (current, customary) price, customer charge;
    unabhängiger Preis free price;
    vom Lieferort unabhängiger Preis uniform delivered price (US);
    unangemessener Preis unreasonable price;
    unbescheidener Preis unreasonable price;
    unbeschränkter Preis unlimited price;
    unelastischer Preis rigid price;
    unerhörter Preis fabulous price;
    unerschwinglicher Preis prohibitive price;
    ungebundener Preis free (uncontrolled) price;
    unterschiedliche Preise discriminating prices;
    unterschwelliger Preis submarginal price;
    untragbare Preise prohibitive prices;
    unveränderte Preise unchanged rates (prices);
    unverbindliche Preise prices subject to alteration (without commitment);
    unverschämter Preis steep (outrageous, exorbitant) price;
    völlig unzulänglicher Preis inadequate price;
    verbindlicher Preis operative price;
    [vertraglich] vereinbarter Preis price agreed upon [by arrangement], stipulated (agreed, contract) price;
    vertretbarer Preis comparable price;
    volkstümlicher Preis popular price;
    voller Preis full price;
    vorgeschriebener Preis administered price;
    vorheriger Preis previous price;
    vorteilhafte Preise attractive prices;
    weichende Preise sagging (declining, retroactive, falling) prices;
    wettbewerbsfähiger Preis competitive price;
    willkürlicher Preis arbitrary price;
    zivile Preise moderate (reasonable) prices, moderate charges;
    auf den Höchstpreis zurückgesetzter Preis rollback price (US);
    Preis bei der Anlieferung landed cost;
    Preis für eine doppelseitige Anzeige in Heftmitte center- (centre-, Br.) spread price;
    Preis für vierfarbige Anzeigen 4-colo(u)r rate;
    Preis laut gültigem Anzeigentarif rate-card price;
    Preis bei Barzahlung cash price;
    Preis in Bausch und Bogen allround (overhead) price;
    Preise einschließlich Bedienung (Restaurant) terms inclusive of service;
    Preise unter Berücksichtigung der Qualität prices adjusted to quality;
    Preis frei Bestimmungshafen landed cost (price);
    Preis zur Einführung eines Produktes early-bird price;
    Preis per Einheit unit price;
    Preis für den Endverbraucher price for the ultimate consumer;
    Preise für Endverbraucher incl. Mehrwertsteuer (Mwst.) prices inclusive of VAT;
    Preis ab Erzeuger factory price;
    Preise der Erzeugnisse product (producer’s) prices;
    Preise landwirtschaftlicher Erzeugnisse agricultural (farm) prices;
    Preis ab Fabrik factory-gate price;
    Preis des trockenen Gedecks (Hotel) price of the dinner excluding wine; Preis
    einschließlich Gemeinkosten overhead price;
    Preis frei Grenze (EU) free-to-frontier price;
    Preis für Güter und Dienstleistungen cost of goods and services;
    Preis zweiter Hand secondhand price;
    Preis frei Haus delivered-in price, in-the-mail price;
    Preis einschließlich aller Kosten allround price;
    Preis einschließlich (incl.) sämtlicher Kosten bis zum Schiff, Preis frei Längsseite Schiff free alongside ship price, price free alongside ship;
    Preis ab Lager ex-store price; Preis
    einschließlich Lieferkosten delivered price;
    Preis für künftige Lieferung forward (terminal, Br.) price;
    Preis bei sofortiger Lieferung price ex store, spot quotation;
    Preis eines Markenerzeugnisses brand price;
    Preise verstehen sich einschließlich Mehrwertsteuer prices include value-added tax (VAT);
    Preis für greifbare Mengen spot price;
    Preise bei Mengenabnahme prices shaded for quantities;
    Preis mit Mengenrabatt quantity (multi-unit, Br.) price;
    Preis einschließlich Porto und Verpackung price inclusive of postage and packing;
    Preise für eine Produktfamilie price combination (Br.);
    Preis bei Ratenzahlung hire-purchase (Br.) (time, deferred-payment, US) price;
    Preis außerhalb der Saison off-season price;
    Preis ab Schacht pithead price;
    Preis ab Speicher ex-warehouse price;
    Preis für Stromverbrauch electricity rate;
    Preis pro Stück unit price;
    Preise nach dem Tarif tariff rates;
    Preis für Termingeschäfte futures price (US);
    Preis für Übernachtung und Frühstück price for bed and breakfast;
    Preis unverzollt price ex tax;
    Preis ist Verhandlungssache price is a matter for negotiation;
    Preis ohne Verpackung price excluding packing;
    Preis ab Versandbahnhof at-station price;
    Preise für Vorsteuerabzugsberechtigte prices exclusive of VAT;
    Preis für unverzollte Ware im Zolllager in-bond price;
    Preis auf dem Weltmarkt world price;
    Preis ab Werk price ex works, trade (factory) price;
    Preis unter dem Wert underprice;
    Preis für Wiederverkäufer discount price;
    Preis ab Zeche pithead price;
    Preise in Zeiten der Hochkonjunktur boomtime prices;
    Preise abbauen to cut (reduce) prices;
    Preis abflachen to flatten prices;
    vom Preis abhandeln to obtain a reduction;
    zum alten Preis ablassen to charge the old price;
    Preise absprechen to settle prices;
    jem. einen Preis für etw. abverlangen to charge s. o. a price for s. th.;
    auf die Preise abwälzen to pass on prices;
    vom Preis abziehen to knock off the price;
    Preise angeben to quote (state) prices;
    äußersten Preis angeben to quote the outside price;
    Preise auch in Euro angeben to mark prices also in euros;
    Preise wahrheitsgemäß angeben to state prices truthfully;
    Preise angleichen to adjust prices;
    Preise schrittweise angleichen (EU) to approximate prices progressively;
    Preise anheben to jack up (coll.) (increase) prices;
    Preise anpassen to adjust (align) prices;
    Preis ansetzen to price;
    im Preis aufschlagen to go (run) higher, to put on the price;
    hohe Preise aufzwingen to corner;
    Preis aushandeln to negotiate a price;
    Preis ausmachen to agree upon a price;
    Preis aussetzen to put a premium (prize) on;
    Preis für jds. Kopf aussetzen to put a price on s. one’s head;
    mit einem Preis auszeichnen to distinguish with a prize;
    mit einem höheren Preis auszeichnen to mark up;
    Preise beeinflussen to influence prices;
    seinen Preis beibehalten to hold its price;
    in einem Wettbewerb den ersten Preis bekommen to obtain the first prize in a competition;
    etw. zu einem exorbitanten Preis bekommen to obtain s. th. at a ransom price;
    Preis berechnen to arrive at (calculate) a price;
    alten Preis berechnen to charge the old price;
    jem. einen zu hohen Preis berechnen to overcharge s. o.;
    niedrige Preise berechnen to ask moderate prices;
    Preis bestimmen to fix (go into, determine) a price;
    angemessenen Preis für etw. bezahlen to buy s. th. for what it is worth;
    doppelten Preis bezahlen to pay double the price;
    Preis bieten to offer a price;
    angemessenen Preis bieten to bid a fair price;
    Preise durcheinander bringen to put a crimp in prices (sl.);
    Preis davontragen to carry the day (away the bell), to take the cake;
    Preise drücken to bring (run, beat, coll.) down (bang) prices, to cut off prices;
    Preise einfrieren to freeze prices (US);
    sich auf einen Preis einigen to agree upon a price;
    Preis empfehlen to recommend (suggest) a price;
    sich durch überhöhte Preise den Markt entfremden to price o. s. out of the market;
    Preis erfragen to enquire about the price;
    Preis erhöhen to advance (raise, put up, increase, spike) a price;
    Preise sprunghaft erhöhen to jump prices;
    Preise immer weiter erhöhen to pyramid prices;
    sich nach dem Preis erkundigen to ask (enquire about) the price;
    Preis ermäßigen to bring down (decrease) a price;
    Preis ermitteln to arrive at a price;
    Preis erreichen (erzielen) to realize (obtain, reach) a price;
    bessere Preise erzielen to secure higher prices;
    im Preis fallen to sag in price, to depreciate;
    um den Preis feilschen to haggle over (about) the price;
    Preis festlegen (festsetzen, feststellen) to price, to quote (determine, make, arrive at, ascertain, name, fix, lay down) a price, to tariff;
    Preis amtlich festlegen (festsetzen) to establish a price;
    Preise entsprechend dem amtlichen Preisindex festsetzen to gear prices to formulas based on government price indexes;
    als Preis fordern to charge (name) a price, to tax (US);
    nach dem Preis fragen to enquire about (ask) the price;
    Preise freigeben to release (decontrol) prices;
    Preis genehmigen to approve of a price;
    Preis gewinnen to obtain (win) a prize;
    ersten Preis auf einer Landwirtschaftsausstellung gewinnen to take the first prize at an agricultural show;
    höchste Preise bei einem Wettbewerb gewinnen to win top hono(u)rs in a competition;
    seinen Preis haben to have a certain value;
    Auswirkungen auf die Preise haben to have repercussions on prices;
    verschiedene Preise haben to differ in price;
    auf Preise halten to stick to prices;
    sich weitgehend an die festgesetzten Preise halten to keep as near as possible to the prices quoted;
    sich im Preis halten to hold up its price;
    Preis auf einer amtlich festgesetzten Höhe halten to freeze a price (US);
    Preise niedrig halten to keep prices down, to hold down prices
    Preise stabil halten to hold the line on prices;
    Preis herabdrücken to bring (force) down (depress, send, squeeze down) the price;
    Preis herabsetzen to abate (sink, bring down, mark down) a price, to cheapen;
    Preise stark herabsetzen to chop prices;
    Preise stillschweigend herabsetzen to cut prices on the quiet;
    Preis heraufsetzen to put up (increase) a price;
    Preise herauftreiben to jump up prices;
    Preise herunterdrücken to bring (force, send, squeeze) down (screw) prices;
    mit dem Preis heruntergehen to reduce the price;
    Preis herunterhandeln to get a price reduced, to beat down a price (coll.);
    Preise hinaufschrauben to level (screw, send) up prices, to rig the market;
    Preise hinauftreiben to boost prices;
    Preise hochhalten to keep prices up;
    Preis hochschrauben to screw up (lift) prices;
    Preise hochtreiben to boost (puff up) prices, to bull (rig, Br.) the market;
    sich einen Preis holen to land a prize (coll.);
    Preis kalkulieren to arrive at (make out, calculate) a price;
    Preise schärfstens kalkulieren to cut prices to the minimum;
    Preis sehr vorsichtig kalkulieren to establish a price at a low level;
    zu festen Preisen kaufen to buy firm (on the scale);
    etw. zu herabgesetzten Preis kaufen to buy s. th. at a bargain;
    unter Preis kaufen to underbuy;
    völlig unsinnigen Preis kosten to cost prohibitively high;
    Preise lenken to control prices;
    unter dem Preis losschlagen to sell under value, to let go under price;
    zu jedem Preis losschlagen to sell at a sacrifice;
    Preis mindern to reduce a price;
    [vom] Preis nachlassen to take off the (make an allowance upon, make a reduction in, abate a) price;
    Preis nennen to indicate (name) a price;
    mit der Ladenkasse den Preis notieren to ring up the price;
    Preis realisieren to obtain a price;
    Preis reduzieren to lower (reduce) a price;
    Preis regulieren to control a price;
    nicht auf den Preis sehen not to consider the price;
    mit einem Preis einverstanden sein to be willing to pay a price;
    im Preis konkurrenzfähig sein to be competitively priced;
    Preis senken to lower (reduce) a price;
    Preis drastisch senken to slash a price dramatically;
    Preise durch Subventionsmaßnahmen senken to roll back prices (US);
    im Preise sinken to look down[wards], to run off;
    Preise stabilisieren to stabilize prices;
    im Preis stehen to be worth;
    hoch im Preis stehen to command a high price;
    im Preis steigen to increase (advance, enhance, go up) in price, to get (run) up, to bull;
    im Preis steigern to raise price;
    Preise stützen to peg (buttress, support, US) prices;
    Preise in die Höhe treiben to drive up the prices, to bid up [prices], to rig the market;
    Preise überbieten to outbid prices;
    amtlich festgelegten Preis überschreiten to sell s. th. above the established price;
    Preise unterbieten (verderben) to undercut (cut s. one’s) prices;
    Preis vereinbaren to agree upon (negotiate) a price;
    über einen Preis verhandeln to negotiate a price;
    zu einem festen Preis verkaufen to sell at a fixed price;
    etw. zum halben Preis verkaufen to sell s. th. half-price;
    zu höheren als den amtlich festgesetzten Preisen verkaufen to sell above the established prices;
    zu niedrigerem Preis verkaufen to sell under value, to undersell;
    über Preis verkaufen to sell s. th. above the established price;
    unter Preis verkaufen to sell under price;
    zu einem vernünftigen Preis verkaufen to sell at a reasonable rate;
    Preis verlangen to demand a price;
    zu hohen Preis verlangen to overprice;
    während der Saison enorm hohe Preise verlangen to stick it on during the busy season;
    zu hohe Preise für eine Lieferung verlangen to overcharge goods;
    mit einem Preis versehen to price;
    Preise verteilen to distribute (present) the prizes;
    im Preise billiger werden to decline in price;
    zu wettbewerbsfähigen Preisen von der landwirtschaftlichen Bevölkerung erzeugt werden to be produced at competitive prices by the farming population;
    durch hohe Preise vom Markt verdrängt werden to be priced out of the market;
    ermäßigte Preise durch große Umsätze wettmachen to sell at a low price and recoup o. s. by large sales;
    vollen Preis zahlen to pay full fare;
    im Preis zurückgehen to be on the decline;
    Preise gelten nur bei postwendender Bestellung prices valid subject to immediate acceptance;
    Frühstück ist im Preis einbezogen the terms are inclusive of breakfast;
    die Preise sind ins Bodenlose gesunken the bottom has fallen out of the market;
    der Preis spielt keine Rolle price is no object;
    der Preis unterliegt einem Rabatt von fünf Prozent the price is subject to a discount of five percent;
    Preise ziehen heftig (kräftig) an prices rise sharply;
    Preisabbau price cut, cut in (cutting of, fall in, decline in, reduction of, lowering of) prices;
    Preisabfall decline in prices;
    Preis abkommen, Preisabmachung price[-fixing] agreement;
    staatliches Preisabkommen price code (Br.);
    Preis- und Förderungsabkommen (OPEC) agreement on pricing and production;
    Preisabnahme fall (drop, decline) in prices;
    Preisabrede price [-fixing] agreement, pricing arrangement;
    Preisabschlag discount, allowance, price deduction (reduction), abatement;
    jem. einen Preisabschlag einräumen (gewähren) to allow a reduced price to s. o., to make an allowance on the (a reduction in) price;
    durchschnittlicher Preisabschlag von 3% bei hundert Grundnahrungsmitteln erzwingen to trim 3% on average off the prices of some 100 basic items;
    Preisabschwächung easing (sagging) of prices, price weakness;
    Preisabsprache price agreement (arrangement, scheme), (Kartell) price fixing;
    verbotene Preisabsprache illegal price fixing;
    Preisabstand disparity in prices, margin;
    Preisabstufung graduation of prices;
    Preisabweichung price (value) variance, price difference;
    Preisaktion price action;
    Preisänderung price change (variance, modifications, alterations), alteration in price;
    Preisänderungen vorbehalten subject to alterations, prices subject to change without notice;
    relative Preisänderung proportionate change in price;
    Preisänderungsklausel repricing clause;
    Preisänderungsmitteilung price-change slip;
    Preisanfrage inquiry as to price, price inquiry, request for quotation.

    Business german-english dictionary > Preis

  • 16 arrastre

    m.
    1 dragging (acarreo).
    2 trawling (pesca).
    3 haulage, transportation, transport.
    4 creep.
    5 carry.
    pres.subj.
    3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: arrastrar.
    * * *
    1 (acción) dragging, pulling
    2 (telesquí) drag lift
    \
    estar para el arrastre familiar (persona) to be on one's last legs, be done for 2 (objeto) to be done for
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=acción) dragging, pulling; (Aer) drag; (Pesca) trawling

    flota de arrastre — trawling fleet, fleet of trawlers

    2) Méx, CAm (=influencia) influence
    3) (Taur) removal of dead animal

    estar para el arrastre* to be knackered *

    4) (Inform)
    * * *
    a) ( acción) dragging

    estar para el arrastre — (fam) to be done in (colloq)

    b) (Náut) trawling
    c) (CS fam) ( atractivo) appeal
    * * *
    ----
    * barco dedicado a la pesca de arrastre = fishing trawler.
    * para el arrastre = over the hill.
    * polea de arrastre = driving pulley.
    * * *
    a) ( acción) dragging

    estar para el arrastre — (fam) to be done in (colloq)

    b) (Náut) trawling
    c) (CS fam) ( atractivo) appeal
    * * *
    * barco dedicado a la pesca de arrastre = fishing trawler.
    * para el arrastre = over the hill.
    * polea de arrastre = driving pulley.
    * * *
    1 (acción) dragging
    estar para el arrastre ( fam); to be done in ( colloq), to be dead on one's feet ( colloq)
    2 ( Náut) trawling
    la flota de arrastre the trawlers, the trawling fleet
    4 (CS fam) (atractivo) appeal
    un político con poco arrastre entre la juventud a politician with very little appeal among young people
    ese chico tiene mucho arrastre that guy's really popular with o a real hit with the girls ( colloq)
    * * *

    Del verbo arrastrar: ( conjugate arrastrar)

    arrastré es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo

    arrastre es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo

    Multiple Entries:
    arrastrar    
    arrastre
    arrastrar ( conjugate arrastrar) verbo transitivo
    1

    b)remolque/caravana to tow



    la corriente lo arrastraba mar adentro the current was carrying him out to sea
    2
    a)problema/enfermedad›:


    vienen arrastrando el problema desde hace años they've been dragging out the problem for years


    verbo intransitivo [mantel/cortina] to trail along the ground
    arrastrarse verbo pronominal

    [ culebra] to slither

    arrastre sustantivo masculino


    b) (CS fam) ( atractivo) appeal

    arrastrar verbo transitivo to pull (along), drag (along): la corriente lo arrastró mar adentro, he was swept out to sea by the current
    arrastre sustantivo masculino
    1 pulling, dragging
    2 (pesca) trawling
    ♦ Locuciones: familiar para el arrastre: hoy estoy para el arrastre, I'm on my last legs
    este coche está para el arrastre this car is done for
    ' arrastre' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    pesca
    English:
    trawler
    - past
    - trawl
    * * *
    1. [acarreo] dragging;
    Fam
    estar para el arrastre to have had it;
    Fam
    el partido de tenis me ha dejado para el arrastre the tennis match has done me in
    2. [pesca] trawling
    3. Taurom = dragging of the dead bull from the bullring
    4. Geol
    de arrastre alluvial
    5. [atractivo] pull, influence;
    un político con mucho arrastre a politician with a lot of pull;
    RP Fam
    tener arrastre: esa chica tiene mucho arrastre that girl is quite something o can really turn heads
    6. Col, Méx [molino] silver mill
    * * *
    m
    :
    estar para el arrastre fig fam be fit to drop fam
    * * *
    1) : dragging
    2) : pull, attraction
    3)
    red de arrastre : dragnet, trawling net

    Spanish-English dictionary > arrastre

  • 17 aspecto

    m.
    1 appearance (apariencia).
    tenía aspecto de vagabundo he looked like a tramp
    2 aspect (faceta).
    bajo este aspecto from this angle
    en todos los aspectos in every respect
    3 point of view, side.
    * * *
    1 (faceta) aspect, side, angle
    en el aspecto político from a political point of view, politically
    2 (apariencia) look, appearance
    ¿qué aspecto tenía? what did he look like?
    \
    en el aspecto de que in the sense that, in that
    * * *
    noun m.
    2) look
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=apariencia) look

    no lo conozco, pero no me gusta su aspecto — I don't know him, but I don't like the look of him

    un señor con aspecto de ejecutivo — a man who looks/looked like an executive

    ¿qué aspecto tenía? — what did he look like?

    tener buen aspecto — to look well

    tener mal aspecto, Juan tiene muy mal aspecto — Juan isn't looking good o well at all

    2) (=punto) aspect
    3) (Geog) aspect
    4) (Arquit) aspect
    5) (Ling) aspect
    6)

    al primer aspecto at first sight

    * * *
    1)
    a) (de persona, lugar) appearance

    ¿qué aspecto tiene? — what does he look like?

    b) (de problema, asunto)
    2) (rasgo, faceta)
    * * *
    = aspect, facet, twist, face, complexion, look and feel, look, respect, outward appearance.
    Ex. One of the most daunting aspect of music cataloguing arises from the fact that music and music recordings have international value.
    Ex. The extent to which each of these facets contributes towards a good abstract is a function of the style and type of abstract and the documents being abstracted.
    Ex. Given such a narrow area in which to write it would be argued that the miracle is how so many authors can continue to find new twists to such a restricted basic theme.
    Ex. Had this venture succeeded, the complete face of bibliographical control today would have been different.
    Ex. These documents contain the Commission's sentiments on how policy should be evolved in particular sectors and what complexion it should take = Estos documentos contienen el sentir de la Comisión de cómo debería desarrollarse la política en sectores concretos y qué cariz debería tomar.
    Ex. Paperback publishers know how strong an influence the look and feel of a book can have in attracting or repelling buyers.
    Ex. We went head-to-head with those that wanted a uniform look for the whole library Website!.
    Ex. However, the survey developed in the current study would need to be similar in other key respects to the water quality survey developed by Carson and Mitchell = No obstante, el cuestionario desarrollado en este estudio debería parecerse en otros aspectos importantes al cuestionario desarrollado por Carson y Mitchell sobre la calidad del agua.
    Ex. The path led to a cluster of buildings similar in outward appearances to those found in farmyards and stables.
    ----
    * arreglarse el aspecto = preen.
    * aspecto exterior = facade.
    * aspecto externo = outward appearance.
    * aspecto físico = physical appearance.
    * aspecto negativo = irritant.
    * aspectos básicos = nitty-gritty, nuts and bolts.
    * aspectos de la vida = sphere of life.
    * aspectos económicos = economics.
    * aspectos financieros = economics.
    * aspectos fundamentales = nitty-gritty.
    * aspectos más notables = highlights.
    * aspectos prácticos = nuts and bolts.
    * aspectos técnicos = engineering aspects.
    * aspecto técnico = technical aspect.
    * cambio de aspecto = lick of paint.
    * con aspecto de adulto = adult-looking.
    * dar un aspecto + Adjetivo = give + a + Adjetivo + look.
    * de aspecto = looking.
    * de aspecto antiguo = old-face.
    * de aspecto complicado = complicated-looking.
    * de aspecto impresionante = impressive-looking.
    * de aspecto nuevo = new-looking.
    * de aspecto poco profesional = botched-up.
    * de aspecto ruinoso = run-down.
    * de aspecto solemne = dignified.
    * de aspecto tosco = rough-looking.
    * de mal aspecto = seedy [seedier -comp., seediest -sup.], nasty looking, shanky [shankier -comp., shankiest -sup.].
    * el nuevo aspecto de = the changing face of, the changing nature of.
    * en + Cuantificador + aspectos = in + Cuantificador + respects.
    * en muchos aspectos = in most respects.
    * en todos los aspectos = all-round.
    * presentar un aspecto = present + a picture.
    * presentar un aspecto de = wear + a look of.
    * presentar un buen aspecto = look + good.
    * tener aspecto = look.
    * tener el mejor aspecto posible = look + Posesivo + best.
    * tener un aspecto = look and feel.
    * tener un aspecto + Adjetivo = have + a + Adjetivo + look.
    * tener un aspecto horrible = look + shit.
    * tener un buen aspecto = look + good.
    * un aspecto de = an air of.
    * * *
    1)
    a) (de persona, lugar) appearance

    ¿qué aspecto tiene? — what does he look like?

    b) (de problema, asunto)
    2) (rasgo, faceta)
    * * *
    = aspect, facet, twist, face, complexion, look and feel, look, respect, outward appearance.

    Ex: One of the most daunting aspect of music cataloguing arises from the fact that music and music recordings have international value.

    Ex: The extent to which each of these facets contributes towards a good abstract is a function of the style and type of abstract and the documents being abstracted.
    Ex: Given such a narrow area in which to write it would be argued that the miracle is how so many authors can continue to find new twists to such a restricted basic theme.
    Ex: Had this venture succeeded, the complete face of bibliographical control today would have been different.
    Ex: These documents contain the Commission's sentiments on how policy should be evolved in particular sectors and what complexion it should take = Estos documentos contienen el sentir de la Comisión de cómo debería desarrollarse la política en sectores concretos y qué cariz debería tomar.
    Ex: Paperback publishers know how strong an influence the look and feel of a book can have in attracting or repelling buyers.
    Ex: We went head-to-head with those that wanted a uniform look for the whole library Website!.
    Ex: However, the survey developed in the current study would need to be similar in other key respects to the water quality survey developed by Carson and Mitchell = No obstante, el cuestionario desarrollado en este estudio debería parecerse en otros aspectos importantes al cuestionario desarrollado por Carson y Mitchell sobre la calidad del agua.
    Ex: The path led to a cluster of buildings similar in outward appearances to those found in farmyards and stables.
    * arreglarse el aspecto = preen.
    * aspecto exterior = facade.
    * aspecto externo = outward appearance.
    * aspecto físico = physical appearance.
    * aspecto negativo = irritant.
    * aspectos básicos = nitty-gritty, nuts and bolts.
    * aspectos de la vida = sphere of life.
    * aspectos económicos = economics.
    * aspectos financieros = economics.
    * aspectos fundamentales = nitty-gritty.
    * aspectos más notables = highlights.
    * aspectos prácticos = nuts and bolts.
    * aspectos técnicos = engineering aspects.
    * aspecto técnico = technical aspect.
    * cambio de aspecto = lick of paint.
    * con aspecto de adulto = adult-looking.
    * dar un aspecto + Adjetivo = give + a + Adjetivo + look.
    * de aspecto = looking.
    * de aspecto antiguo = old-face.
    * de aspecto complicado = complicated-looking.
    * de aspecto impresionante = impressive-looking.
    * de aspecto nuevo = new-looking.
    * de aspecto poco profesional = botched-up.
    * de aspecto ruinoso = run-down.
    * de aspecto solemne = dignified.
    * de aspecto tosco = rough-looking.
    * de mal aspecto = seedy [seedier -comp., seediest -sup.], nasty looking, shanky [shankier -comp., shankiest -sup.].
    * el nuevo aspecto de = the changing face of, the changing nature of.
    * en + Cuantificador + aspectos = in + Cuantificador + respects.
    * en muchos aspectos = in most respects.
    * en todos los aspectos = all-round.
    * presentar un aspecto = present + a picture.
    * presentar un aspecto de = wear + a look of.
    * presentar un buen aspecto = look + good.
    * tener aspecto = look.
    * tener el mejor aspecto posible = look + Posesivo + best.
    * tener un aspecto = look and feel.
    * tener un aspecto + Adjetivo = have + a + Adjetivo + look.
    * tener un aspecto horrible = look + shit.
    * tener un buen aspecto = look + good.
    * un aspecto de = an air of.

    * * *
    1 (de una persona) appearance; (de un objeto, lugar) appearance
    un hombre de aspecto distinguido a distinguished-looking man, a man of distinguished appearance
    la barba le da aspecto de intelectual his beard makes him look intellectual o gives him an intellectual look
    no lo recuerdo ¿qué aspecto tiene? I don't remember him, what does he look like?
    tiene buen aspecto, no parece enfermo he looks fine, he doesn't look sick at all
    esa herida tiene muy mal aspecto that's a nasty-looking wound, that wound looks nasty
    por su aspecto exterior la casa parecía deshabitada the house looked unoccupied from (the) outside
    2
    (cariz): no me gusta el aspecto que van tomando las cosas I don't like the way things are going o looking
    B (rasgo, faceta) aspect
    ése es sólo un aspecto del problema that's only one aspect of the problem
    debemos considerar el aspecto legal we have to consider the legal aspect(s)
    me gustaría aclarar algunos aspectos del asunto there are a few aspects of the matter I'd like to get cleared up
    en ciertos aspectos la situación no ha cambiado in certain respects the situation has not changed
    en ese aspecto tienes razón in that respect you're right
    C ( Ling) aspect
    D ( Astron) aspect
    * * *

     

    aspecto sustantivo masculino
    1
    a) (de persona, lugar) look, appearance;


    ¿qué aspecto tiene? what does he look like?;
    a juzgar por su aspecto judging by the look of her;
    tiene mal aspecto [ persona] she doesn't look well;

    [ cosa] it doesn't look nice
    b) (de problema, asunto):

    no me gusta el aspecto que van tomando las cosas I don't like the way things are going o looking

    2 (rasgo, faceta) aspect;

    aspecto sustantivo masculino
    1 look, appearance
    2 (matiz de un asunto) aspect
    ' aspecto' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    abandonada
    - abandonado
    - achantar
    - achinada
    - achinado
    - aire
    - conservarse
    - descuidarse
    - dimensión
    - enjuiciar
    - esteroide
    - faceta
    - fachada
    - figura
    - giro
    - igual
    - lado
    - lechosa
    - lechoso
    - lozana
    - lozano
    - ofrecer
    - panorama
    - parecer
    - parecerse
    - pinta
    - plana
    - plano
    - planta
    - presencia
    - presentación
    - querer
    - rasgo
    - revestir
    - siniestra
    - siniestro
    - traza
    - ver
    - vertiente
    - abandonar
    - campesino
    - cara
    - corresponder
    - cuidado
    - dejado
    - descuidar
    - desgarbado
    - encarado
    - enfermizo
    - exterior
    English:
    air
    - appearance
    - aspect
    - bearing
    - cat
    - complexion
    - disheveled
    - dishevelled
    - doleful
    - dowdy
    - dramatically
    - drawn
    - feminine
    - flip side
    - frumpy
    - good
    - grim
    - light
    - look
    - metamorphosis
    - odd-looking
    - old-looking
    - regard
    - seedy
    - side
    - tidiness
    - young-looking
    - economics
    - scruffy
    - smarten up
    - sorry
    - way
    * * *
    1. [apariencia] appearance;
    un adulto con aspecto de niño an adult who looks like a child, an adult with a childlike appearance;
    tener buen aspecto [persona] to look well;
    [comida] to look nice o good;
    tiene mal aspecto [persona] she doesn't look well;
    [comida] it doesn't look very nice;
    tenía aspecto de vagabundo he looked like a tramp;
    la casa ofrecía un aspecto horrible después de la fiesta the house looked a real mess after the party
    2. [faceta] aspect;
    bajo este aspecto from this angle;
    en ese aspecto in that sense o respect;
    en todos los aspectos in every respect;
    en cuanto al aspecto económico del plan,… as far as the financial aspects of the plan are concerned,…;
    hay que destacar como aspecto negativo que… one negative aspect o point is that…
    3. Gram aspect
    4. [en astrología] aspect
    * * *
    m
    1 de persona, cosa look, appearance;
    tener buen aspecto look good;
    tener aspecto de ser/estar seem (to be);
    tenía aspecto de ser una persona simpática he seemed (to be) o he looked a nice guy
    2 ( faceta) aspect
    * * *
    1) : aspect
    2) apariencia: appearance, look
    * * *
    1. (apariencia) appearance
    2. (faceta) aspect

    Spanish-English dictionary > aspecto

  • 18 asunto

    m.
    1 matter.
    necesitamos hablar de un asunto importante we need to talk about an important matter
    anda metido en un asunto turbio he's mixed up o involved in a dodgy affair
    no es asunto tuyo it's none of your business
    el asunto es que… the thing is that…
    ¡…y asunto concluido! and that's that!
    2 theme.
    3 affair (romance).
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: asuntar.
    * * *
    1 (cuestión) matter, issue; (tema) subject; (de obra) theme
    2 (negocio) affair, business
    3 (aventura) affair, love affair
    \
    asuntos exteriores PLÍTICA Foreign Affairs
    * * *
    noun m.
    affair, business, issue, matter
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=cuestión) matter

    ¡esto es asunto mío! — that's my business o affair!

    ¡asunto concluido! — that's an end to the matter!

    - me ha llamado el jefe a su despacho -mal asunto — "the boss has called me to his office" - "doesn't look good"

    el asunto es que... — the thing is (that)...

    2) (Jur) case
    3) (Pol)

    Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores — Foreign Ministry, Foreign Office, State Department (EEUU)

    4) (=aventura amorosa) affair

    ¿a asunto de qué lo hiciste? — why did you do it?

    7) (Literat) (=tema) subject
    * * *
    a) (cuestión, problema) matter

    y asunto concluido: te he dicho que no y asunto concluido I've said no and that's that; te quedarás en casa y asunto concluido — you're staying at home and that's all there is to it

    b) (pey) ( relación amorosa) affair
    c) (CS fam) (razón, sentido)

    ¿a asunto de qué se lo dijiste? — what did you go and tell him for? (colloq), why on earth did you tell him? (colloq)

    ¿a asunto de qué voy a ir? — what on earth's the point of my going? (colloq)

    * * *
    = affair, issue, matter, topic, subject matter, business [businesses, -pl.], question, concern, subject line.
    Ex. And also until Groome appeared, newcomers were a nullity as an active political force, exerting little influence in city affairs.
    Ex. These issues are reviewed more thoroughly in chapter 10.
    Ex. AACR2 generally recommends collocation although it is suggested that the extent of collocation and the need for uniform titles is a matter for local decisions.
    Ex. A book index is an alphabetically arranged list of words or terms leading the reader to the numbers of pages on which specific topics are considered, or on which specific names appear.
    Ex. The librarian generally looks at the book's title, subtitle, preface, contents list, etc, in order to determine the subject matter.
    Ex. I think this whole business about whether punctuation is obtrusive or not is quite honestly not worth discussing.
    Ex. The question is not how much time we have, but what we do with it and how we utilize it.
    Ex. Her article lays emphasis on some of the concerns that are important to the continued development of effective information policies.
    Ex. Over 35% of SPAM is detected from an email's subject line.
    ----
    * abordar una mínima parte del asunto = touch + the tip of the iceberg.
    * aclarar un asunto = clarify + matter.
    * arreglar + Posesivo + asuntos = put + Posesivo + (own) house in order.
    * asunto candente = burning issue, burning question, hot potato, hot topic, hot issue.
    * asunto de actualidad = current issue.
    * asunto de importancia = matter of weight, matter of consequence.
    * asunto delicado = sore subject, sore spot, sore point, sensitive issue, hot potato.
    * asunto de trascendencia = matter of weight, matter of consequence.
    * asunto familiar = family affair.
    * asunto insignificante = matter of no consequence.
    * asunto laboral = work-related issue.
    * asunto pendiente = unresolved matter.
    * asunto pendiente, asunto sin resolver, cabo suelto, asignatura pendiente = unresolved matter.
    * asunto personal = personal issue.
    * asunto relacionado con el trabajo = work-related issue.
    * asuntos = matters.
    * asuntos académicos = academic affairs.
    * asuntos cotidianos = everyday matters.
    * asuntos de la casa, los = home affairs.
    * asuntos exteriores = foreign affairs.
    * asunto sin importancia = matter of no consequence.
    * asunto sin resolver = unfinished business, unresolved matter.
    * asuntos internacionales = global affairs, world affairs.
    * asuntos internos = Minister of Internal Affairs, internal affairs.
    * asunto sin trascendencia = matter of no consequence.
    * asuntos pendientes = unfinished business.
    * asuntos propios = personal business.
    * asuntos públicos = public affairs.
    * cambiando de asunto = on another topic, on another matter, on another note, on other matters.
    * darle vueltas a un asunto = chew + the cud.
    * delegar un asunto = delegate + matter.
    * discutir del asunto con = take + the matter + up with.
    * ese es el asunto = herein lies the rub, there's the rub.
    * hablar del asunto con = take + the matter + up with.
    * juzgado de asuntos menores = magistrates' court.
    * Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores = Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
    * Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, el = Foreign Office, the.
    * ministro de asuntos exteriores = foreign minister.
    * responsable de asuntos económicos = financial officer.
    * rumiar un asunto = chew + the cud.
    * ser el asunto = be the point.
    * ser un asunto de = be a matter for/of.
    * ser un asunto difícil = be a difficult business.
    * ser un asunto problemático = be at issue.
    * tomar parte en el asunto = enter + the fray.
    * tomar parte en en el asunto = be part of the picture.
    * tomarse + Expresión Temporal + de asuntos propios = take + Expresión Temporal + off, have + Expresión Temporal + off work.
    * tomarse unos días de asuntos propios = take + time off, take + time out, take + time off work.
    * tratar un asunto = deal with + issue.
    * * *
    a) (cuestión, problema) matter

    y asunto concluido: te he dicho que no y asunto concluido I've said no and that's that; te quedarás en casa y asunto concluido — you're staying at home and that's all there is to it

    b) (pey) ( relación amorosa) affair
    c) (CS fam) (razón, sentido)

    ¿a asunto de qué se lo dijiste? — what did you go and tell him for? (colloq), why on earth did you tell him? (colloq)

    ¿a asunto de qué voy a ir? — what on earth's the point of my going? (colloq)

    * * *
    = affair, issue, matter, topic, subject matter, business [businesses, -pl.], question, concern, subject line.

    Ex: And also until Groome appeared, newcomers were a nullity as an active political force, exerting little influence in city affairs.

    Ex: These issues are reviewed more thoroughly in chapter 10.
    Ex: AACR2 generally recommends collocation although it is suggested that the extent of collocation and the need for uniform titles is a matter for local decisions.
    Ex: A book index is an alphabetically arranged list of words or terms leading the reader to the numbers of pages on which specific topics are considered, or on which specific names appear.
    Ex: The librarian generally looks at the book's title, subtitle, preface, contents list, etc, in order to determine the subject matter.
    Ex: I think this whole business about whether punctuation is obtrusive or not is quite honestly not worth discussing.
    Ex: The question is not how much time we have, but what we do with it and how we utilize it.
    Ex: Her article lays emphasis on some of the concerns that are important to the continued development of effective information policies.
    Ex: Over 35% of SPAM is detected from an email's subject line.
    * abordar una mínima parte del asunto = touch + the tip of the iceberg.
    * aclarar un asunto = clarify + matter.
    * arreglar + Posesivo + asuntos = put + Posesivo + (own) house in order.
    * asunto candente = burning issue, burning question, hot potato, hot topic, hot issue.
    * asunto de actualidad = current issue.
    * asunto de importancia = matter of weight, matter of consequence.
    * asunto delicado = sore subject, sore spot, sore point, sensitive issue, hot potato.
    * asunto de trascendencia = matter of weight, matter of consequence.
    * asunto familiar = family affair.
    * asunto insignificante = matter of no consequence.
    * asunto laboral = work-related issue.
    * asunto pendiente = unresolved matter.
    * asunto pendiente, asunto sin resolver, cabo suelto, asignatura pendiente = unresolved matter.
    * asunto personal = personal issue.
    * asunto relacionado con el trabajo = work-related issue.
    * asuntos = matters.
    * asuntos académicos = academic affairs.
    * asuntos cotidianos = everyday matters.
    * asuntos de la casa, los = home affairs.
    * asuntos exteriores = foreign affairs.
    * asunto sin importancia = matter of no consequence.
    * asunto sin resolver = unfinished business, unresolved matter.
    * asuntos internacionales = global affairs, world affairs.
    * asuntos internos = Minister of Internal Affairs, internal affairs.
    * asunto sin trascendencia = matter of no consequence.
    * asuntos pendientes = unfinished business.
    * asuntos propios = personal business.
    * asuntos públicos = public affairs.
    * cambiando de asunto = on another topic, on another matter, on another note, on other matters.
    * darle vueltas a un asunto = chew + the cud.
    * delegar un asunto = delegate + matter.
    * discutir del asunto con = take + the matter + up with.
    * ese es el asunto = herein lies the rub, there's the rub.
    * hablar del asunto con = take + the matter + up with.
    * juzgado de asuntos menores = magistrates' court.
    * Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores = Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
    * Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, el = Foreign Office, the.
    * ministro de asuntos exteriores = foreign minister.
    * responsable de asuntos económicos = financial officer.
    * rumiar un asunto = chew + the cud.
    * ser el asunto = be the point.
    * ser un asunto de = be a matter for/of.
    * ser un asunto difícil = be a difficult business.
    * ser un asunto problemático = be at issue.
    * tomar parte en el asunto = enter + the fray.
    * tomar parte en en el asunto = be part of the picture.
    * tomarse + Expresión Temporal + de asuntos propios = take + Expresión Temporal + off, have + Expresión Temporal + off work.
    * tomarse unos días de asuntos propios = take + time off, take + time out, take + time off work.
    * tratar un asunto = deal with + issue.

    * * *
    1 (cuestión, problema) matter
    no hemos hablado del asunto del viaje we haven't talked about the trip, we haven't discussed the matter o question of the trip ( frml)
    éste es un asunto muy delicado this is a very delicate matter o issue
    se pelearon por el asunto de la herencia they fell out over the inheritance
    han quedado algunos asuntos pendientes there are still a few matters o questions o things to be resolved
    está implicado en un asunto de drogas he's mixed up in something to do with drugs
    están hablando de asuntos de negocios they're talking about business matters
    tengo un asunto muy importante entre manos I'm dealing with a very important matter
    no es asunto tuyo it's none of your business
    mal asunto, mañana viene el director general I don't like the look of this, the general manager's coming tomorrow
    y asunto concluido: ya te he dicho que no y asunto concluido I've already said no and that's that o that's final o that's all there is to it
    si se van a pelear por la pelota yo se la quito y asunto concluido if you're going to fight over the ball, I'll take it away and that'll be the end of that
    tuvo un asuntillo con la secretaria he had a brief fling with his secretary
    3
    (CS fam) (razón, sentido): ¿a asunto de qué or con qué asunto se lo dijiste? what did you go and tell him for? ( colloq), why on earth did you tell him? ( colloq)
    le encuentro muy poco asunto a esto I don't see much point in this
    ¿a asunto de qué me voy a ir hasta allá si no van a estar? what on earth's the point of my going all the way there if they're not going to be in? ( colloq)
    Compuesto:
    fpl ( esp Esp) foreign affairs
    * * *

     

    asunto sustantivo masculino
    a) (cuestión, problema) matter;


    asuntos exteriores (Esp) foreign affairs;
    un asunto muy delicado a very delicate matter o issue;
    está implicado en un asunto de drogas he's mixed up in something to do with drugs;
    no es asunto mío/tuyo it's none of my/your business

    asunto sustantivo masculino
    1 subject: no es asunto tuyo, it's none of your business 2 Asuntos Exteriores, Foreign Affairs
    ♦ Locuciones: tomar cartas en el asunto, to intervene
    ' asunto' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    airear
    - aspecto
    - avispero
    - bagatela
    - calada
    - calado
    - carpetazo
    - carta
    - clara
    - claro
    - cogollo
    - comparecencia
    - competencia
    - cosa
    - cuestión
    - de
    - defraudar
    - delicada
    - delicado
    - desconocimiento
    - despachar
    - destapar
    - desviarse
    - directamente
    - dispar
    - dominar
    - eje
    - encasquetar
    - enfocar
    - enfoque
    - engorrosa
    - engorroso
    - enjuiciar
    - enredar
    - enredarse
    - enredo
    - entidad
    - enturbiar
    - escarbar
    - espantosa
    - espantoso
    - espina
    - estancar
    - estancarse
    - eurócrata
    - extrema
    - extremo
    - fleco
    - fondo
    - formarse
    English:
    about
    - affair
    - approach
    - bring up
    - broach
    - burning
    - business
    - circle
    - cloud
    - concern
    - conduct
    - crux
    - deal with
    - decide
    - delve
    - dispose of
    - dispute
    - drop
    - expedite
    - flip side
    - grey area
    - ground
    - heart
    - incumbent
    - intervention
    - involved
    - item
    - keep to
    - light
    - look into
    - luck
    - matter
    - messy
    - mishandle
    - open
    - personal
    - question
    - raise
    - rest
    - risky
    - sensitive
    - separate
    - show
    - sidestep
    - slug out
    - sore
    - stake
    - step in
    - stick to
    - switch
    * * *
    asunto nm
    1. [tema] matter;
    [problema] issue;
    necesitamos hablar de un asunto importante we need to talk about an important matter;
    quieren llegar al fondo del asunto they want to get to the bottom of the matter;
    anda metido en un asunto turbio he's mixed up o involved in a dubious o Br dodgy affair;
    no quiero hablar del asunto ese del divorcio I don't want to talk about that divorce business;
    no es asunto tuyo it's none of your business;
    ¡métete en tus asuntos! mind your own business!;
    el asunto es que… the thing is that…;
    te han llamado de Hacienda – mal asunto you've had a call from the tax man – that doesn't sound very good!;
    ¡y asunto concluido o [m5] arreglado! and that's that!
    asuntos de Estado affairs of state;
    asuntos exteriores foreign affairs;
    asunto pendiente: [m5] tenemos un asunto pendiente que tratar we have some unfinished business to attend to;
    asuntos pendientes [en orden del día] matters pending;
    2. [de obra, libro] theme
    3. [romance] affair;
    tener un asunto con alguien to have an affair with sb
    4. Col, Ven
    poner el asunto to watch one's step
    * * *
    m
    1 matter;
    mal asunto that’s bad (news);
    no es asunto tuyo it’s none of your business
    2 fam ( relación) affair
    * * *
    asunto nm
    1) cuestión, tema: affair, matter, subject
    2) asuntos nmpl
    : affairs, business
    * * *
    1. (cuestión) matter / issue
    2. (negocio) affair

    Spanish-English dictionary > asunto

  • 19 asuntos internacionales

    m.pl.
    international affairs.
    * * *
    = global affairs, world affairs
    Ex. Events such as the bloody confrontation in Tiananmen Square, political campaigns, military conflicts and other such events are becoming everyday occurrences that hourly revise global affairs and exert their influence on local circumstances.
    Ex. All librarians working in public service positions should keep current in world affairs and special areas of interest in their library.
    * * *
    = global affairs, world affairs

    Ex: Events such as the bloody confrontation in Tiananmen Square, political campaigns, military conflicts and other such events are becoming everyday occurrences that hourly revise global affairs and exert their influence on local circumstances.

    Ex: All librarians working in public service positions should keep current in world affairs and special areas of interest in their library.

    Spanish-English dictionary > asuntos internacionales

  • 20 continuo

    adj.
    1 continuous, around-the-clock, constant, round-the-clock.
    Una función continua (no discreta) A continuous function (not discrete)...
    2 nonstop.
    3 continuous, one-piece, non broken.
    4 continuous, not discrete, indiscrete.
    Una función continua (no discreta) A continuous function (not discrete)...
    m.
    1 continuum, whole, undivided whole.
    2 continuo, bass accompaniment in a musical score.
    * * *
    1 (seguido) continuous
    2 (continuado) continual, constant
    1 (todo) continuum
    2 (de gente) flow
    \
    corriente continua direct current
    movimiento continuo perpetual motion
    ————————
    1 (todo) continuum
    2 (de gente) flow
    * * *
    (f. - continua)
    adj.
    continuous, constant
    * * *
    1. ADJ
    1) (=ininterrumpido) [línea, fila] continuous; [dolor, movimiento, crecimiento] constant, continuous; [pesadilla, molestia] constant

    la presencia continua de los militares lo hacía todo más difícilthe constant o continuous presence of the soldiers made everything more difficult

    evaluación 2), sesión 3)
    2) (=frecuente, repetido) [llamadas, amenazas, críticas, cambios] constant, continual
    3) (Fís) [movimiento] perpetual
    4) (Elec) [corriente] direct
    5) (Ling) continuous
    6)
    2.
    SM (Fís) continuum
    * * *
    I
    - nua adjetivo
    a) ( sin interrupción) < dolor> constant; <movimiento/sonido> continuous, constant; < lucha> continual
    b) ( frecuente) <llamadas/viajes> continual, constant
    c)
    II
    continuum masculino (frml) continuum
    * * *
    = continual, continued, continuing, continuous, ongoing [on-going], persistent, running, sustained, steady [steadier -comp., steadiest -sup.], continuum, uninterrupted, long-term, everlasting, unrelieved, back-to-back, unceasing, incessant, ceaseless.
    Ex. The second point concerns the continual reference to Haykin's book, a sort of code of subject authority practice and its drawbacks.
    Ex. Instructional development is a goal-oriented, problem-solving process involving techniques such as development of specific objectives, analysis of learners and tasks, preliminary trials, formative and summative evaluation, and continued revision.
    Ex. They are likely to influence the future function of DC, and the way in which the scheme will evolve, but since there will be a continuing need for shelf arrangement, DC will remain necessary.
    Ex. However, in 1983, Forest Press decided to opt for the concept of continuous revision.
    Ex. This study has many implications for an ongoing COMARC effort beyond the present pilot project because it is evident that a very small number of libraries can furnish machine-readable records with full LC/MARC encoding.
    Ex. Cases keep discussion grounded on certain persistent facts that must be faced, and keep a realistic rein on airy flights of academic speculation.
    Ex. Tom Hernandez knew that there had been a ' running feud' between Lespran and Balzac during the last year or so.
    Ex. Research has shown that strong centralized control of employees is not the best way to achieve operational efficiency or sustained productivity.
    Ex. Susan Blanch is a fairly steady customer, taking only fiction books.
    Ex. At the other end of the continuum is the form of hack writing typified by the poorest quality of adventure stories (often mildly pornographic).
    Ex. For this purpose it is assumed that the usual 23-letter latin alphabet, or an uninterrupted series of numerals, is used for signing the gatherings.
    Ex. Many long-term residents feel that Junctionville should be governed the way it was before Groome appeared -- by 'good old boys' who had worked their way up, who eschewed issues, and who faithfully rewarded their cronies.
    Ex. Appraisal is the single most important function performed by an archivist because it has wide-reaching and everlasting social implications.
    Ex. Although the slave narratives were usually intended to serve in the cause of abolition, not all of them were bitter, unrelieved tirades against the institution of slavery, but rather there were frequently moments of relieving laughter.
    Ex. The conference program includes back-to-back papers on techniques for sorting Unicode data.
    Ex. But just as she pulled over the road in the pitch blackness of night she heard the unceasing sound of the night like she had never heard it.
    Ex. The great practical education of the Englishman is derived from incessant intercourse between man and man, in trade.
    Ex. Children in modern society are faced with a ceaseless stream of new ideas, and responsibility for their upbringing has generally moved from parents to childminders and teachers.
    ----
    * en continuo aumento = ever-increasing.
    * en continuo cambio = constantly shifting.
    * flujo continuo = continuum.
    * formación continua = continuing training.
    * formación continua en el trabajo = workplace learning.
    * máquina continua de papel = paper-making machine.
    * miedo continuo = nagging fear.
    * paginación continua = continuous pagination.
    * papel continuo de periódico = newsprint.
    * papel perforado continuo = continuous computer stationery.
    * temor continuo = nagging fear.
    * texto continuo = stream of text.
    * * *
    I
    - nua adjetivo
    a) ( sin interrupción) < dolor> constant; <movimiento/sonido> continuous, constant; < lucha> continual
    b) ( frecuente) <llamadas/viajes> continual, constant
    c)
    II
    continuum masculino (frml) continuum
    * * *
    = continual, continued, continuing, continuous, ongoing [on-going], persistent, running, sustained, steady [steadier -comp., steadiest -sup.], continuum, uninterrupted, long-term, everlasting, unrelieved, back-to-back, unceasing, incessant, ceaseless.

    Ex: The second point concerns the continual reference to Haykin's book, a sort of code of subject authority practice and its drawbacks.

    Ex: Instructional development is a goal-oriented, problem-solving process involving techniques such as development of specific objectives, analysis of learners and tasks, preliminary trials, formative and summative evaluation, and continued revision.
    Ex: They are likely to influence the future function of DC, and the way in which the scheme will evolve, but since there will be a continuing need for shelf arrangement, DC will remain necessary.
    Ex: However, in 1983, Forest Press decided to opt for the concept of continuous revision.
    Ex: This study has many implications for an ongoing COMARC effort beyond the present pilot project because it is evident that a very small number of libraries can furnish machine-readable records with full LC/MARC encoding.
    Ex: Cases keep discussion grounded on certain persistent facts that must be faced, and keep a realistic rein on airy flights of academic speculation.
    Ex: Tom Hernandez knew that there had been a ' running feud' between Lespran and Balzac during the last year or so.
    Ex: Research has shown that strong centralized control of employees is not the best way to achieve operational efficiency or sustained productivity.
    Ex: Susan Blanch is a fairly steady customer, taking only fiction books.
    Ex: At the other end of the continuum is the form of hack writing typified by the poorest quality of adventure stories (often mildly pornographic).
    Ex: For this purpose it is assumed that the usual 23-letter latin alphabet, or an uninterrupted series of numerals, is used for signing the gatherings.
    Ex: Many long-term residents feel that Junctionville should be governed the way it was before Groome appeared -- by 'good old boys' who had worked their way up, who eschewed issues, and who faithfully rewarded their cronies.
    Ex: Appraisal is the single most important function performed by an archivist because it has wide-reaching and everlasting social implications.
    Ex: Although the slave narratives were usually intended to serve in the cause of abolition, not all of them were bitter, unrelieved tirades against the institution of slavery, but rather there were frequently moments of relieving laughter.
    Ex: The conference program includes back-to-back papers on techniques for sorting Unicode data.
    Ex: But just as she pulled over the road in the pitch blackness of night she heard the unceasing sound of the night like she had never heard it.
    Ex: The great practical education of the Englishman is derived from incessant intercourse between man and man, in trade.
    Ex: Children in modern society are faced with a ceaseless stream of new ideas, and responsibility for their upbringing has generally moved from parents to childminders and teachers.
    * en continuo aumento = ever-increasing.
    * en continuo cambio = constantly shifting.
    * flujo continuo = continuum.
    * formación continua = continuing training.
    * formación continua en el trabajo = workplace learning.
    * máquina continua de papel = paper-making machine.
    * miedo continuo = nagging fear.
    * paginación continua = continuous pagination.
    * papel continuo de periódico = newsprint.
    * papel perforado continuo = continuous computer stationery.
    * temor continuo = nagging fear.
    * texto continuo = stream of text.

    * * *
    1 ‹dolor› (sin interrupción) constant; ‹movimiento/sonido› continuous, constant; ‹lucha› continual
    2 (frecuente) ‹llamadas/viajes› continual, constant
    estoy harto de sus continuas protestas I'm fed up of his continual o constant complaining
    3
    ( frml)
    continuum
    * * *

     

    Del verbo continuar: ( conjugate continuar)

    continúo es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    continuó es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    continuar    
    continuo
    continuar ( conjugate continuar) verbo transitivo
    to continue
    verbo intransitivo [guerra/espectáculo/vida] to continue;
    si las cosas continúan así if things go on o continue like this;


    ( on signs) continuará to be continued;

    continuo con algo to continue with sth;
    continuó diciendo que … she went on to say that …
    continuo -nua adjetivo

    movimiento/sonido continuous, constant;
    lucha continual
    b) ( frecuente) ‹llamadas/viajes continual, constant

    continuar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo
    1 to continue, carry on (with)
    2 (seguir en un lugar) continúa viviendo en Brasil, he's still living in Brazil
    3 (seguir sucediendo) continúa lloviendo, it is still raining
    (una película) continuará, to be continued ➣ Ver nota en continue
    continuo,-a adjetivo
    1 (incesante) continuous
    corriente continua, direct current
    Auto línea continua, solid white line
    sesión continua, continuous showing
    2 (repetido) continual, constant
    sus continuos reproches, his endless reproaches
    ' continuo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    continua
    - continuamente
    - intranquila
    - intranquilo
    - constante
    - continuar
    - horario
    English:
    ago
    - begin
    - continual
    - continuous
    - now
    - pause
    - perpetual
    - perpetual motion
    - persistent
    - rattle on
    - solid
    - teethe
    - unbroken
    - ache
    - endless
    - running
    - steady
    * * *
    continuo, -a
    adj
    1. [ininterrumpido] continuous;
    las continuas lluvias obligaron a suspender el partido the continuous rain forced them to call off the game
    2. [perseverante] continual;
    me irritan sus continuas preguntas her continual questioning irritates me
    3. [unido] continuous;
    papel continuo continuous stationery
    nm
    1. [sucesión] succession, series
    2. Fís continuum
    3. Ling continuum
    de continuo loc adv
    continually
    * * *
    adj
    1 ( sin parar) continuous;
    de continuo constantly
    2 ( frecuente) continual
    * * *
    continuo, - nua adj
    : continuous, steady, constant
    * * *
    1. (ininterrumpido) continuous
    2. (repetido) continual

    Spanish-English dictionary > continuo

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