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1 invasor
• invader• invading• raider• raiding -
2 invasor
adj.invading, raiding.m.1 invader, raider.2 raider, robber.* * *► adjetivo1 invading► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 invader* * *invasor, -a1.ADJ [ejército, pueblo] invading; [tumor] invasive2.SM / F invader* * *I- sora adjetivo invading (before n)II- sora masculino, femenino invader* * *= encroaching, invader, invasive, intrusive.Ex. This article focuses on the business ethic and its encroaching influence in not-for-profit organizations like most libraries.Ex. The author suggests that the Japanese, as a nation, are insensitive to the invasion of privacy, both from the standpoint of the invader and the sufferer.Ex. The minimally invasive nature of endoscopic surgery allows operations to be performed on patients through small incisions, often under local anaesthesia.Ex. Librarians should be careful during this critical stage not to become intrusive elements.* * *I- sora adjetivo invading (before n)II- sora masculino, femenino invader* * *= encroaching, invader, invasive, intrusive.Ex: This article focuses on the business ethic and its encroaching influence in not-for-profit organizations like most libraries.
Ex: The author suggests that the Japanese, as a nation, are insensitive to the invasion of privacy, both from the standpoint of the invader and the sufferer.Ex: The minimally invasive nature of endoscopic surgery allows operations to be performed on patients through small incisions, often under local anaesthesia.Ex: Librarians should be careful during this critical stage not to become intrusive elements.* * *invading ( before n)masculine, feminineinvader* * *
invasor◊ - sora sustantivo masculino, femenino
invader
invasor,-ora
I adjetivo invading
II sustantivo masculino y femenino invader
' invasor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
invasora
- liberar
- resistir
English:
invader
- raider
* * *invasor, -ora♦ adjinvading;el ejército invasor the invading army♦ nm,finvader* * *I adj invading atrII m, invasora f invader* * *: invading: invader -
3 violación de la intimidad
(n.) = breach of privacy, invasion of privacyEx. The author describes laws applicable to breaches of privacy dealing with: the laws of privacy, confidence, trespass, nuisance, defamation and theft.Ex. The author suggests that the Japanese, as a nation, are insensitive to the invasion of privacy, both from the standpoint of the invader and the sufferer.* * *(n.) = breach of privacy, invasion of privacyEx: The author describes laws applicable to breaches of privacy dealing with: the laws of privacy, confidence, trespass, nuisance, defamation and theft.
Ex: The author suggests that the Japanese, as a nation, are insensitive to the invasion of privacy, both from the standpoint of the invader and the sufferer. -
4 invasora
invasor,-ora
I adjetivo invading
II sustantivo masculino y femenino invader
* * *I adj invading atrII m, invasora f invader -
5 confabularse
pron.v.to plot, to conspire.* * *1 to conspire, plot* * *VPR1) (=conchabarse) to plot, conspire, scheme2) (Com) to form a ring* * *verbo pronominal to plot, conspireconfabularse contra alguien — to plot o conspire against somebody
* * *verbo pronominal to plot, conspireconfabularse contra alguien — to plot o conspire against somebody
* * *confabularse [A1 ]to plot, conspirese confabularon para matarlo they plotted to kill himconfabularse CONTRA algn to plot o conspire AGAINST sb* * *
confabularse ( conjugate confabularse) verbo pronominal confabularse (contra algn) to plot o conspire (against sb)
confabularse verbo reflexivo to conspire, plot
' confabularse' also found in these entries:
English:
gang up
* * *confabularse vprto plot o conspire ( para to);se confabuló con sus enemigos para derrotar al invasor he conspired with his enemies to defeat the invader* * *v/r plot, conspire* * *confabularse vr: to plot, to conspire -
6 someterse
1 (rendirse) to surrender (a, to)2 (tratamiento etc) to undergo (a, -)* * ** * *VPR1) (=aceptar)•
someterse a — [+ disciplina, autoridad] to submit to; [+ normas] to comply withtienen que someterse a las normas urbanísticas — they must comply with urban development regulations
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someterse a la opinión de algn — to bow to sb's opinion2) (=exponerse)•
someterse a — [+ desprecio, humillación] to subject o.s. to; [+ operación, prueba, tratamiento] to undergo* * *
■someterse verbo reflexivo
1 (a un poder, una ley, voluntad) to submit: nos sometimos a una investigación, we submitted to an investigation
2 (a una acción física, tratamiento) se sometió a un régimen, he went on a diet
te someterás a la quimioterapia, you will undergo chemotherapy
' someterse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atenerse
- chequeo
- someter
- sujetar
English:
gauntlet
- go before
- undergo
* * *vpr1. [rendirse] to surrenderme someteré a la opinión de la mayoría I will submit to o accept the opinion of the majority;se somete a los caprichos de su marido she gives in to her husband's whimssometerse a un chequeo médico/una operación to undergo o have a check-up/an operation;se sometió voluntariamente al experimento he underwent the experiment voluntarily;se sometió a radiaciones peligrosas she subjected o exposed herself to dangerous radiation* * *v/r1 yield (a to)3 ( rendirse) give in (a to)4:someterse a tratamiento undergo treatment* * *vr1) : to submit, to yield2) : to undergo* * *someterse vb2. (rendirse) to surrender
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