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1 abogamiento
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2 intercesión
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3 intercesión
f.intercession, mediation.* * *1 intercession, mediation* * *SF1) (=mediación) mediation2) (Rel) intercessionun milagro atribuido a la intercesión del santo — a miracle attributed to the intercession of the saint
* * *femenino (frml) intercession (frml)* * *femenino (frml) intercession (frml)* * *( frml)intercession ( frml)* * *intercesión nfintercession* * *f intercession* * * -
4 intervención
f.1 intervention, mediation.2 intervention, interposition, argumentative speech.3 surgery, intervention.* * *1 (gen) intervention2 (discurso) speech3 MEDICINA operation4 (de una empresa) auditing5 (de un teléfono) tapping\intervención quirúrgica surgical operation* * *noun f.1) intervention2) operation* * *SF1) (=actuación) intervention (en in)2) (=discurso) speech3) (Mús, Teat) performance4) (Med) (tb: intervención quirúrgica) operation5) (=control) [en producción] supervision, control; [en empresa] intervention; LAm [de sindicatos] government takeover6) [de contrabando, droga] seizure, confiscation7) (=auditoría) audit, auditing8) (Telec) tapping* * *1)a) ( participación) interventionb) ( mediación) intervention, intercession (frml)2)a) ( injerencia) interventionb) ( de teléfono) tappingc) ( de empresa) placing in administrationd) ( inspección de cuentas) auditing, official inspectione) (de droga, armas) seizure, confiscationf) (AmL) (de emisora, escuela) takeover•* * *= intercession, intervention, mediation, presentation, statement, handwork, intermediation.Ex. In faceted schemes synthesis is often achieved with the intercession of a facet indicator.Ex. The indexes are produced by computer, without necessarily any human intervention.Ex. In 1926 collective bargaining was established in the railway system and procedures for the handling of grievances, arbitration, 'cooling-off' periods, fact finding, and mediation.Ex. There are two other aspects of institutions I want to consider before moving to the closing section of this presentation.Ex. Statements conveying preferential relationships between terms indicate which terms are to be treated as equivalent to one another.Ex. The newspaper's suppression after the first issue was not, as some historians have declared, the handwork of Massachusetts' Puritan clergy = La supresión del periódico después de su primer número no fue, como algunos historiadores han declarado, por la intervención del clero puritano de Massachussetts.Ex. This is because of the nature of computer intermediation which reduces both the librarian's responsibility to the user and user contact with the library.----* con intervención directa = obtrusive.* evaluación sin intervención del examinador = unobtrusive testing.* intervención armada = armed intervention.* intervención como intermediario = mediating.* intervención del hombre = human intervention.* intervención electrónica = wiretapping [wire-tapping], wiretap [wire-tap].* intervención estatal = state intervention.* intervención militar = military intervention, military action.* intervención quirúrgica = surgery, operation, surgical procedure.* sin intervención de un intermediario = disintermediated.* sin intervención directa = nonobtrusive.* * *1)a) ( participación) interventionb) ( mediación) intervention, intercession (frml)2)a) ( injerencia) interventionb) ( de teléfono) tappingc) ( de empresa) placing in administrationd) ( inspección de cuentas) auditing, official inspectione) (de droga, armas) seizure, confiscationf) (AmL) (de emisora, escuela) takeover•* * *= intercession, intervention, mediation, presentation, statement, handwork, intermediation.Ex: In faceted schemes synthesis is often achieved with the intercession of a facet indicator.
Ex: The indexes are produced by computer, without necessarily any human intervention.Ex: In 1926 collective bargaining was established in the railway system and procedures for the handling of grievances, arbitration, 'cooling-off' periods, fact finding, and mediation.Ex: There are two other aspects of institutions I want to consider before moving to the closing section of this presentation.Ex: Statements conveying preferential relationships between terms indicate which terms are to be treated as equivalent to one another.Ex: The newspaper's suppression after the first issue was not, as some historians have declared, the handwork of Massachusetts' Puritan clergy = La supresión del periódico después de su primer número no fue, como algunos historiadores han declarado, por la intervención del clero puritano de Massachussetts.Ex: This is because of the nature of computer intermediation which reduces both the librarian's responsibility to the user and user contact with the library.* con intervención directa = obtrusive.* evaluación sin intervención del examinador = unobtrusive testing.* intervención armada = armed intervention.* intervención como intermediario = mediating.* intervención del hombre = human intervention.* intervención electrónica = wiretapping [wire-tapping], wiretap [wire-tap].* intervención estatal = state intervention.* intervención militar = military intervention, military action.* intervención quirúrgica = surgery, operation, surgical procedure.* sin intervención de un intermediario = disintermediated.* sin intervención directa = nonobtrusive.* * *A1 (participación) interventionla inmediata intervención de los bomberos the swift intervention of the fire servicese ha probado su intervención en el atraco his involvement in the robbery has been provedsu intervención en el congreso fue muy aplaudida her speech to the conference was warmly applaudedsu última intervención en una película española the last time she appeared in a Spanish film, her last appearance in a Spanish film2 (mediación) intervention, intercession ( frml)B1 (injerencia) interventionsu política de no intervención their policy of noninterventionintervención estatal state intervention2 (de un teléfono) tapping3 (de una empresa) placing in administration4 (inspección de cuentas) auditing, official inspection5 (de droga, armas) seizure, confiscation6 ( AmL) (de una emisora, escuela) takeoverCompuesto:operation* * *
intervención sustantivo femenino
una política de no intervención a policy of nonintervention;
intervención quirúrgica operation
intervención sustantivo femenino
1 (actuación) intervention, participation [en, in]
una intervención militar, a military intervention
2 Med intervention
' intervención' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
actuación
- comentar
- espera
- magistral
- nefasta
- nefasto
- significar
- sola
- solo
- infeliz
- participación
- quirúrgico
- rematar
English:
hands-off
- intervention
- operation
- tapping
- wiretapping
* * *intervención nf1. [acción, participación] intervention;la pelea fue controlada gracias a la rápida intervención de la policía the fight was brought under control thanks to the rapid intervention of the police;no intervención non-intervention;intervención televisiva television appearance2. [discurso] speech;[pregunta] question; [comentario] remark, comment5. [vigilancia] [de teléfono, línea] tapping;el juez ordenó la intervención de su correspondencia the judge ordered her correspondence to be opened (by the authorities)6. [incautación] seizure, confiscation* * *f2 MED operation* * *intervención nf, pl - ciones1) : intervention2) : audit3)intervención quirúrgica : operation* * *intervención n intervention -
5 mediación
f.1 mediation, agency, arbitration, intervention.2 good offices.* * *1 mediation\por mediación de through* * *SF mediation, intercession* * *femenino mediation* * *= intercession, mediation, intermediation, arbitration.Ex. In faceted schemes synthesis is often achieved with the intercession of a facet indicator.Ex. In 1926 collective bargaining was established in the railway system and procedures for the handling of grievances, arbitration, 'cooling-off' periods, fact finding, and mediation.Ex. This is because of the nature of computer intermediation which reduces both the librarian's responsibility to the user and user contact with the library.Ex. In 1926 collective bargaining was established in the railway system and procedures for the handling of grievances, arbitration, 'cooling-off' periods, fact finding, and mediation.----* mediación en un conflicto = peacekeeping [peace-keeping], good offices, peacemaking [peace-making].* mediación social = social mediation.* * *femenino mediation* * *= intercession, mediation, intermediation, arbitration.Ex: In faceted schemes synthesis is often achieved with the intercession of a facet indicator.
Ex: In 1926 collective bargaining was established in the railway system and procedures for the handling of grievances, arbitration, 'cooling-off' periods, fact finding, and mediation.Ex: This is because of the nature of computer intermediation which reduces both the librarian's responsibility to the user and user contact with the library.Ex: In 1926 collective bargaining was established in the railway system and procedures for the handling of grievances, arbitration, 'cooling-off' periods, fact finding, and mediation.* mediación en un conflicto = peacekeeping [peace-keeping], good offices, peacemaking [peace-making].* mediación social = social mediation.* * *mediationpor mediación de throughconseguí el puesto por mediación de mi tío I got the job through my uncle* * *
mediación sustantivo femenino
mediation;
mediación sustantivo femenino mediation, intervention
' mediación' also found in these entries:
English:
intervention
* * *mediación nfmediation;por mediación de through* * *f mediation* * * -
6 lector de microformas
(n.) = microform reader, reader, viewerEx. Microforms are portable, but must be read with the intercession of a reader, and although portable models exist, microform readers, in general, are less portable.Ex. Microforms are portable, but must be read with the intercession of a reader, and although portable models exist, microform readers, in general, are less portable.Ex. All the library records are in this small folder and can be retrieved by projection through a viewer.* * *(n.) = microform reader, reader, viewerEx: Microforms are portable, but must be read with the intercession of a reader, and although portable models exist, microform readers, in general, are less portable.
Ex: Microforms are portable, but must be read with the intercession of a reader, and although portable models exist, microform readers, in general, are less portable.Ex: All the library records are in this small folder and can be retrieved by projection through a viewer. -
7 corchete
m.1 hook and eye (broche).2 square bracket.3 staple (grapa). (Chilean Spanish)4 shirt stud, stud.* * *1 COSTURA hook and eye, snap fastener2 (signo impreso) square bracket* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Cos) (=broche) hook and eye; (=macho) hook2) pl corchetes (Tip) square brackets3) Chile (=grapa) staple* * *1) (Impr) square bracket2)a) ( en costura) hook and eyeb) (Chi) ( para sujetar papeles) staple* * *= bracket.Ex. Further complex search strategies are possible with the intercession of other kinds of logic (see below) and the use of brackets.----* corchetes [ ] = square brackets [ ].* entre corchetes = in brackets.* poner entre corchetes = bracket.* * *1) (Impr) square bracket2)a) ( en costura) hook and eyeb) (Chi) ( para sujetar papeles) staple* * *= bracket.Ex: Further complex search strategies are possible with the intercession of other kinds of logic (see below) and the use of brackets.
* corchetes [ ] = square brackets [ ].* entre corchetes = in brackets.* poner entre corchetes = bracket.* * *A ( Impr) square bracketB1 (en costura) hook and eye; (macho) hook2 ( Chi) (para sujetar papeles) staple* * *
corchete sustantivo masculinoa) (Impr) square bracket
corchete sustantivo masculino
1 Impr square bracket
2 Cost (cierre automático) hook (and eye), fastener
3 Hist bailiff
' corchete' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hembra
- macho
English:
hook
- square bracket
- bracket
- staple
* * *corchete nm1. [broche] hook and eye2. [signo ortográfico] square bracket* * *m1 hook and eye2:* * *corchete nm1) : hook and eye, clasp2) : square bracket* * *corchete n1. (cierre) hook and eye2. (signo de puntuación) square brackets -
8 paréntesis
m. s.&pl.1 parenthesis, bracket.2 digression, interruption, pause, parenthesis.3 parentheses.* * *2 figurado (interrupción) break, interruption\abrir paréntesis to open bracketscerrar paréntesis to close bracketsentre paréntesis in brackets, in parentheseshacer un paréntesis figurado to take a break* * *noun m.* * *SM INV1) (Tip) parenthesis, bracket2) (Ling) (=pausa) parenthesis; (=digresión) digression; (=aparte) asidehacer un paréntesis — [en discurso, escrito] to digress
entre paréntesis — [como adj] parenthetical, incidental; [como adv] parenthetically, incidentally
y, entre paréntesis... — and, by the way..., and I may add in passing...
3) (=intervalo) interval, break; (=hueco) gap; (=descanso) lull* * *masculino (pl paréntesis)a) ( signo) parenthesis, bracket (BrE)cerrar el paréntesis — close parentheses o brackets
entre paréntesis — ( literal) in parentheses, in brackets; ( a propósito) by the way
b) ( digresión) digression, parenthesisc) ( intervalo) break, interval* * *= parentheses () [parenthesis, -sing.], bracket, round brackets (), hiatus, lull.Ex. The first 15 characters of the edition note are displayed in parentheses at the right end of the line, just before the date.Ex. Further complex search strategies are possible with the intercession of other kinds of logic (see below) and the use of brackets.Ex. The notations for Space concepts are enclosed in round brackets (), and added to the main table numbers when required.Ex. 'Look, Mel,' said James after the hiatus, 'I'm irritated at the convoluted mess this simple case of filling a vacancy has become'.Ex. The author observes that there was no lull in the construction of Scottish castellated architecture between 1480 and 1560.----* a modo de paréntesis = parenthetical.* entre paréntesis = parenthetically, parenthetic, in brackets, in parenthesis.* equilibrar paréntesis = balance + parentheses.* paréntesis angular = angled bracket.* paréntesis que abre = left parenthesis.* paréntesis que cierra = right parenthesis.* poner entre paréntesis = bracket.* * *masculino (pl paréntesis)a) ( signo) parenthesis, bracket (BrE)cerrar el paréntesis — close parentheses o brackets
entre paréntesis — ( literal) in parentheses, in brackets; ( a propósito) by the way
b) ( digresión) digression, parenthesisc) ( intervalo) break, interval* * *= parentheses () [parenthesis, -sing.], bracket, round brackets (), hiatus, lull.Ex: The first 15 characters of the edition note are displayed in parentheses at the right end of the line, just before the date.
Ex: Further complex search strategies are possible with the intercession of other kinds of logic (see below) and the use of brackets.Ex: The notations for Space concepts are enclosed in round brackets (), and added to the main table numbers when required.Ex: 'Look, Mel,' said James after the hiatus, 'I'm irritated at the convoluted mess this simple case of filling a vacancy has become'.Ex: The author observes that there was no lull in the construction of Scottish castellated architecture between 1480 and 1560.* a modo de paréntesis = parenthetical.* entre paréntesis = parenthetically, parenthetic, in brackets, in parenthesis.* equilibrar paréntesis = balance + parentheses.* paréntesis angular = angled bracket.* paréntesis que abre = left parenthesis.* paréntesis que cierra = right parenthesis.* poner entre paréntesis = bracket.* * *(pl paréntesis)abrir/cerrar el paréntesis to open/close parentheses o brackets2 (digresión) digression, parenthesis3 (intervalo) break, interval, parenthesis ( frml)* * *
paréntesis sustantivo masculino (pl◊ paréntesis)
◊ cerrar el paréntesis close parentheses o brackets;
entre paréntesis ( literal) in parentheses, in brackets;
( a propósito) by the way
paréntesis m inv
1 parenthesis, bracket
entre paréntesis, in parentheses o brackets
2 (digresión) digression
3 (descanso, pausa) break, interruption: tras un breve paréntesis en nuestra relación, volvimos a encontrarnos en París, we met up again in Paris after a break in our relationship
' paréntesis' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
inciso
- abrir
- entre
English:
bracket
- parenthesis
- hiatus
* * *paréntesis nm inv1. [signo] (round) bracket, parenthesis;abrir/cerrar el paréntesis to open/close brackets;entre paréntesis [texto] in brackets, in parentheses;[comentario] digression;y, entre paréntesis, tengo que decir que… and, by the way, I must say that…;poner algo entre paréntesis to put sth in brackets, to bracket sthparéntesis angular angle bracket2. [intercalación] digression3. [interrupción] break;hacer un paréntesis to have a break* * *m inv1 parenthesis;entre paréntesis fig by the way2 fig ( pausa) break* * *paréntesis nms & pl1) : parenthesis2) : digression* * *paréntesis n brackets -
9 probabilidad
f.probability (gen) & (Mat).* * *1 probability* * *noun f.probability, likelihood* * *SF1) (=capacidad de suceder) likelihood, probabilitynubes y claros con pocas probabilidades de lluvia — cloud and sunny periods with little likelihood of rain
2) (=oportunidad) chance, prospectprobabilidades de vida — expectation of life, life expectancy
* * *femenino (Mat) probabilitycon toda probabilidad — in all probability o likelihood
¿qué probabilidades tiene de ganar? — what are her chances of winning?
existen pocas probabilidades de que sea encontrado con vida — (frml) the possibility of him being found alive is very remote (frml)
* * *= chance, likelihood, probability, incidence, odds, maybe.Ex. In some authority files (titles, ISBN/ISSN, national bibliographic record numbers), no search of the file is made because there is little chance of finding the new entry in the file.Ex. The intercession of the external agency places a further link in the chain between author and end-user, and hence must increase the likelihood of delay.Ex. Our system should be one which reduces the probability of error as far a possible.Ex. This enabled them to re-establish their own identities and relieved them of the incidence of getting involved in 'library business'.Ex. If the author was known but not the title the odds in favour of a positive response were two to one.Ex. Instead of ranking the documents retrieved in probable order of relevance, the conventional search sorts the relevant sheep from the irrelevant goats and ignores the fact that there are a lot of ' maybe's' involved.----* aumentar las probabilidades = shorten + the odds.* con toda probabilidad = in all probability, probability.* disminuir la probabilidad = reduce + chances.* disminuir las probabilidades = lengthen + the odds.* distribución de probabilidades = possibility distribution, probability distribution.* error de probabilidad = probability of error.* escasa probabilidad = slim chance.* índice de probabilidad = expectancy ratio.* mejorar las probabilidades = shorten + the odds.* ninguna probabilidad = fat chance.* parecer una probabilidad = loom up + a possibility.* plantear una probabilidad = pose + possibility.* poca probabilidad = slim chance.* probabilidad de citación = citability.* probabilidades a favor de = odds in favour of.* probabilidades de = odds in favour of.* probabilidades desfavorables = odds against.* probabilidades en contra de = odds against.* reducir la probabilidad = reduce + chances.* una probabilidad muy alta = a sporting chance.* * *femenino (Mat) probabilitycon toda probabilidad — in all probability o likelihood
¿qué probabilidades tiene de ganar? — what are her chances of winning?
existen pocas probabilidades de que sea encontrado con vida — (frml) the possibility of him being found alive is very remote (frml)
* * *= chance, likelihood, probability, incidence, odds, maybe.Ex: In some authority files (titles, ISBN/ISSN, national bibliographic record numbers), no search of the file is made because there is little chance of finding the new entry in the file.
Ex: The intercession of the external agency places a further link in the chain between author and end-user, and hence must increase the likelihood of delay.Ex: Our system should be one which reduces the probability of error as far a possible.Ex: This enabled them to re-establish their own identities and relieved them of the incidence of getting involved in 'library business'.Ex: If the author was known but not the title the odds in favour of a positive response were two to one.Ex: Instead of ranking the documents retrieved in probable order of relevance, the conventional search sorts the relevant sheep from the irrelevant goats and ignores the fact that there are a lot of ' maybe's' involved.* aumentar las probabilidades = shorten + the odds.* con toda probabilidad = in all probability, probability.* disminuir la probabilidad = reduce + chances.* disminuir las probabilidades = lengthen + the odds.* distribución de probabilidades = possibility distribution, probability distribution.* error de probabilidad = probability of error.* escasa probabilidad = slim chance.* índice de probabilidad = expectancy ratio.* mejorar las probabilidades = shorten + the odds.* ninguna probabilidad = fat chance.* parecer una probabilidad = loom up + a possibility.* plantear una probabilidad = pose + possibility.* poca probabilidad = slim chance.* probabilidad de citación = citability.* probabilidades a favor de = odds in favour of.* probabilidades de = odds in favour of.* probabilidades desfavorables = odds against.* probabilidades en contra de = odds against.* reducir la probabilidad = reduce + chances.* una probabilidad muy alta = a sporting chance.* * *( Mat) probabilityes una posibilidad más que una probabilidad it's more a possibility than a probabilitycon toda probabilidad llegará mañana in all probability o likelihood it will arrive tomorrow¿qué probabilidad or probabilidades tiene de ganar? what are her chances of winning?existe poca probabilidad or existen pocas probabilidades de que sea encontrado con vida ( frml); the possibility of him being found alive is very remote ( frml), there is little possibility that he will be found alive, there is little prospect of finding him alive* * *
probabilidad sustantivo femenino (Mat) probability;◊ con toda probabilidad in all probability o likelihood;
¿qué probabilidades tiene de ganar? what are her chances of winning?
probabilidad sustantivo femenino probability: tenía pocas probabilidades de ganar, he didn't have much chance of winning
♦ Locuciones: con toda probabilidad, in all likelihood
' probabilidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
poder
- seguramente
- deber
English:
likelihood
- may
- must
- ought
- probability
- reasonable
- should
- work out
- would
- to
* * *probabilidad nf1. [posibilidad] probability, likelihood;existe la probabilidad de que acabemos antes de tiempo it's probable o likely that we'll finish early;la probabilidad de que sobreviva es muy escasa there's little possibility o chance that he'll survive, it's highly unlikely that he'll survive;con toda probabilidad acabaremos mañana in all probability o likelihood we'll finish tomorrow2. Mat probability* * *f probability* * *probabilidad nf: probability* * *probabilidad n chance -
10 abogamiento
m.1 intercession, mediation.2 defense, defence, pleading.
См. также в других словарях:
intercession — Intercession … Thresor de la langue françoyse
Intercession — • To go or come between two parties, to plead before one of them on behalf of the other Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Intercession Intercession (Mediation) … Catholic encyclopedia
intercession — [ ɛ̃tɛrsesjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1223; lat. intercessio ♦ Relig. ou littér. Action d intercéder. ⇒ entremise, intervention. L intercession de la Sainte Vierge. Intercession auprès de qqn. ⊗ HOM. Intersession. ● intercession nom féminin (latin intercessio … Encyclopédie Universelle
intercession — Intercession. s. f. v. Action, priere par laquelle on intercede. Puissante, foible intercession. l intercession des Saints, demander quelque chose à Dieu par l intercession de la sainte Vierge, &c. j ay employé l intercession d un tel … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Intercession — In ter*ces sion, n. [L. intercessio an intervention, a becoming surety: cf. F. intercession. See {Intercede}.] The act of interceding; mediation; interposition between parties at variance, with a view to reconcilation; prayer, petition, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Intercession — (v. lat.), 1) das Dazwischentreten, Vermittelung; 2) Intercessio Christi, Fürbitte Jesu für die Seinen bei Gott; sie ist ein Theil seines hohen priesterlichen Amtes, s. Christus II. B) a) aa) β). I. sanctorum, Fürbitte der Heiligen; 3) die… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
intercession — I noun arbitrage, arbitration, conciliation, deprecatio, diplomacy, instrumentality, interference, interjection, intermeddling, intermediation, interposition, intervention, mediation, negotiation, peacemaking, reconcilement, reconciliation,… … Law dictionary
intercession — early 15c., act of interceding, from L. intercessionem (nom. intercessio) a going between, noun of action from pp. stem of intercedere (see INTERCEDE (Cf. intercede)). The modern sense was not in classical Latin … Etymology dictionary
intercession — ► NOUN 1) the action of interceding. 2) the saying a prayer on behalf of another person. DERIVATIVES intercessor noun intercessory adjective. ORIGIN Latin, from intercedere intervene … English terms dictionary
intercession — [in΄tər sesh′ən] n. [L intercessio < intercessus, pp. of intercedere] the act of interceding; mediation, pleading, or prayer in behalf of another or others intercessional adj … English World dictionary
Intercession — Distinguish from inter session , i.e. between sessions. Intercession, in both Christianity and Islam, is a prayer to God on behalf of another person. The nature of intercession in Judaism is disputed. Christianity In Christian practice,… … Wikipedia