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interloper

  • 1 comerciante sin licencia

    • interloper
    • merchant without license

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > comerciante sin licencia

  • 2 intruso

    adj.
    intrusive, meddling, obtrusive.
    m.
    1 intruder, interloper, trespasser.
    2 hacker.
    * * *
    1 intrusive
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 intruder
    * * *
    intruso, -a
    1.
    2.
    SM / F [gen] intruder; (=extraño) outsider; [en fiesta] gatecrasher; (Jur) trespasser; (Mil, Pol) infiltrator

    intruso/a informático/a — hacker

    * * *
    - sa masculino, femenino intruder
    * * *
    = intruder, interloper, intrusive, meddling, trespasser, invasive, unwelcome guest.
    Ex. It may appear, at first sight, unwise to establish standards for encypherment as any publication of methods is likely to assist the intruder.
    Ex. We noticed that while Johnny was entertaining his guests Mr McGregor was trying to capture an interloper.
    Ex. Librarians should be careful during this critical stage not to become intrusive elements.
    Ex. Archaeologists are intruders from academe whose meddling presence upsets the balance of life.
    Ex. The meeting was closed prematurely when police ordered the premises to be evacuated by the conferencers as well as the trespassers.
    Ex. The minimally invasive nature of endoscopic surgery allows operations to be performed on patients through small incisions, often under local anaesthesia.
    Ex. Many farmers and ranchers construct barbed-wire fences on their property to keep livestock in and unwelcome guests out.
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    * alarma contra intrusos = intruder alarm.
    * * *
    - sa masculino, femenino intruder
    * * *
    = intruder, interloper, intrusive, meddling, trespasser, invasive, unwelcome guest.

    Ex: It may appear, at first sight, unwise to establish standards for encypherment as any publication of methods is likely to assist the intruder.

    Ex: We noticed that while Johnny was entertaining his guests Mr McGregor was trying to capture an interloper.
    Ex: Librarians should be careful during this critical stage not to become intrusive elements.
    Ex: Archaeologists are intruders from academe whose meddling presence upsets the balance of life.
    Ex: The meeting was closed prematurely when police ordered the premises to be evacuated by the conferencers as well as the trespassers.
    Ex: The minimally invasive nature of endoscopic surgery allows operations to be performed on patients through small incisions, often under local anaesthesia.
    Ex: Many farmers and ranchers construct barbed-wire fences on their property to keep livestock in and unwelcome guests out.
    * alarma contra intrusos = intruder alarm.

    * * *
    intruso -sa
    masculine, feminine
    intruder
    me sentí como una intrusa I felt like an intruder o interloper
    * * *

    intruso
    ◊ -sa sustantivo masculino, femenino

    intruder;

    (Inf) cracker (colloq)
    intruso,-a
    I adjetivo intrusive
    II 1 sustantivo masculino y femenino intruder
    2 Jur trespasser
    ' intruso' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    intrusa
    English:
    intruder
    - outsider
    - trespasser
    - cracker
    - interloper
    * * *
    intruso, -a nm,f
    intruder
    * * *
    m, intrusa f intruder
    * * *
    intruso, -sa adj
    : intrusive
    intruso, -sa n
    : intruder
    * * *
    intruso n intruder

    Spanish-English dictionary > intruso

  • 3 atender a invitados

    (v.) = entertain + guests
    Ex. We noticed that while Johnny was entertaining his guests Mr McGregor was trying to capture an interloper.
    * * *
    (v.) = entertain + guests

    Ex: We noticed that while Johnny was entertaining his guests Mr McGregor was trying to capture an interloper.

    Spanish-English dictionary > atender a invitados

  • 4 intérlope

    adj.
    fraudulent.
    * * *
    1.
    ADJ Méx (=fraudulento) fraudulent
    2.
    SM (Com) interloper, unauthorized trader

    Spanish-English dictionary > intérlope

См. также в других словарях:

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  • Interloper — may refer to:* Interloper (chapter), a level in the video game Half Life * Interloper (comics), a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe * Interloper Films, a production companyee also* Interlopers …   Wikipedia

  • interloper — [in′tər lō΄pər] n. 〚 INTER + loper < landloper, a vagrant < Du < land,LAND + loper, a runner < lopen, to run: see LEAP〛 …   Universalium

  • Interloper — In ter*lo per (?; 277), n. [Pref. inter + D. looper a runner, fr. loopen to run; akin to E. leap. See {Leap}, and cf. {Elope}.] One who interlopes; one who unlawfully intrudes upon a property, a station, or an office; one who interferes… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • interloper — index alien Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • interloper — 1590s, enterloper, unauthorized trader trespassing on privileges of chartered companies, probably a hybrid from INTER (Cf. inter ) between + loper (from landloper vagabond, adventurer, also, according to Johnson, a term of reproach used by seamen …   Etymology dictionary

  • interloper — [n] person who intrudes, meddles alien, busybody, intermeddler, intruder, meddler, obtruder, trespasser, uninvited guest, unwanted visitor; concepts 412,423 …   New thesaurus

  • interloper — ► NOUN ▪ a person who interferes in another s affairs; an intruder. DERIVATIVES interlope verb. ORIGIN from INTER (Cf. ↑inter ) + loper as in archaic landloper «vagabond», from Dutch landlooper …   English terms dictionary

  • interloper — [in′tər lō΄pər] n. [ INTER + loper < landloper, a vagrant < Du < land,LAND + loper, a runner < lopen, to run: see LEAP] 1. Archaic a) an unauthorized trading vessel in areas assigned to monopolies or chartered companies b) any… …   English World dictionary

  • Interloper — L’Interloper est un personnage appartenant à l univers de Marvel Comics. Il a été créé par Peter B. Gillis et Don Perlin, et est apparu pour la première fois dans New Defenders #147 en 1985. Origine L’Interloper est un ermite appartenant à la… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • interloper — in·ter·lop·er (ĭn’tər lō′pər) n. 1) One that interferes with the affairs of others, often for selfish reasons; a meddler. 2) One that intrudes in a place, situation, or activity: » When these interlopers choke out native species, ecologists see a …   Word Histories

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