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1 absoluto
adj.1 absolute, perfect, out-and-out, teetotal.2 absolute, absolutist, arbitrary, dictatorial.3 utter.4 absolute.* * *► adjetivo1 absolute\en absoluto not at all, by no meansestar prohibido,-a en absoluto to be absolutely forbiddennada en absoluto nothing at all* * *(f. - absoluta)adj.* * *ADJ1) (=no relativo) absolute2) (=máximo) [prioridad] top; [reposo, fe] complete; [verdad] absoluteson de absoluta necesidad — they are absolutely necessary o essential
existe compenetración absoluta entre los dos — there is a perfect understanding between them, they understand each other perfectly
3) [monarquía, poder] absolute4)-¿es verdad? -no, en absoluto — "is it true?" - "no, absolutely not o no, not at all"
-¿te importa? -en absoluto — "do you mind?" - "no, absolutely not o no, not at all"
esa idea no me atrae en absoluto — that idea doesn't appeal to me at all o in the slightest
* * *- ta adjetivo1) <monarca/poder> absolute2)a) ( total) total, absolute; completeb)en absoluto — (loc adv)
¿te gustó? - en absoluto — did you like it? - no, not at all
* * *= absolute, unrelieved, overriding, sublime, out-and-out, hard and fast, ironclad [iron-clad], unmitigaged.Ex. It's already difficult to find a lot of these things as it is, but it would be absolute irresponsibility to go to a title-main entry.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. Consequently, the overriding demand made by the academic community is bibliographical in nature.Ex. When she said 'That's no way to speak about a patron, Mike,' he turned on her a look of sublime unconcern.Ex. Such an appraoch is unlikely to improve the social sciences unless valid informaton can first be distinguished from out-and-out incorrect information.Ex. There is no hard and fast answer to this question.Ex. A review of the research shows that there are no clear and ironclad answers.Ex. Only Bush could take a horrible situation and create an unmitigated disaster.----* correspondencia absoluta = perfect match.* en absoluto = at all, in the slightest, whatsoever, not at all, in any shape or form.* éxito absoluto = award-winning success.* mayoría absoluta = absolute majority.* miseria más absoluta = abject poverty.* nada en absoluto = not at all, nothing whatsoever.* no importar en absoluto = have + no qualms about.* norma absoluta = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* o nada en absoluto = if at all.* oscuridad absoluta = pitch darkness, pitch blackness.* regla absoluta = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* * *- ta adjetivo1) <monarca/poder> absolute2)a) ( total) total, absolute; completeb)en absoluto — (loc adv)
¿te gustó? - en absoluto — did you like it? - no, not at all
* * *= absolute, unrelieved, overriding, sublime, out-and-out, hard and fast, ironclad [iron-clad], unmitigaged.Ex: It's already difficult to find a lot of these things as it is, but it would be absolute irresponsibility to go to a title-main entry.
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: Consequently, the overriding demand made by the academic community is bibliographical in nature.Ex: When she said 'That's no way to speak about a patron, Mike,' he turned on her a look of sublime unconcern.Ex: Such an appraoch is unlikely to improve the social sciences unless valid informaton can first be distinguished from out-and-out incorrect information.Ex: There is no hard and fast answer to this question.Ex: A review of the research shows that there are no clear and ironclad answers.Ex: Only Bush could take a horrible situation and create an unmitigated disaster.* correspondencia absoluta = perfect match.* en absoluto = at all, in the slightest, whatsoever, not at all, in any shape or form.* éxito absoluto = award-winning success.* mayoría absoluta = absolute majority.* miseria más absoluta = abject poverty.* nada en absoluto = not at all, nothing whatsoever.* no importar en absoluto = have + no qualms about.* norma absoluta = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* o nada en absoluto = if at all.* oscuridad absoluta = pitch darkness, pitch blackness.* regla absoluta = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* * *absoluto -taA ‹monarca/poder› absoluteB (no relativo) ‹valor› absoluteC1 (total) ‹silencio› total, absolute; ‹reposo› complete, absolute; ‹confianza› complete, total, absolute; ‹miseria› utter, absolutelos dejó en la ruina más absoluta he left them absolutely o utterly pennilesstengo la absoluta certeza de que lo encontraremos allí I am absolutely convinced that we'll find him there2en absoluto ( loc adv): ¿te gustó? — en absoluto did you like it? — no, not at allno lo consentiré en absoluto there is absolutely no way I will agree to itno hizo nada en absoluto he didn't do a thing, he did absolutely nothinges un caso en absoluto aislado it is by no means an isolated caseD ‹adjetivo/construcción› absoluteun uso absoluto de un verbo transitivo a transitive verb used absolutely* * *
absoluto◊ -ta adjetivo
1 ‹monarca/poder› absolute
2
b)
no lo consentiré en absoluto there is absolutely no way I will agree to it
absoluto,-a
I adj (independiente) absolute
(completo, intenso) total, complete: necesito silencio absoluto para poder escribir, I need total silence to be able to write
(sin réplica) absolute: ejerce un dominio absoluto sobre sus amigos, he has total control over his friends
II sustantivo masculino absolute
♦ Locuciones: en absoluto, not at all, by no means: no creas en absoluto que me fío de él, don't believe for a minute that I trust him
' absoluto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
absoluta
- identidad
- interesar
- llevarse
- recogimiento
- completo
- perfecto
- relativo
- silencio
- total
English:
absolute
- absolutely
- all
- clear
- dead
- dislike
- earthly
- ignorance
- implicit
- least
- long shot
- mismatch
- not
- out-and-out
- quite
- rank
- remotely
- stranglehold
- strict
- unmitigated
- unqualified
- whatever
- whatsoever
- any
- downright
- hard
* * *absoluto, -a♦ adj1. [no relativo] absolute2. [completo] [verdad, mayoría] absolute;[silencio] total, absolute; [reposo] complete;tengo una confianza absoluta en ellos I have complete o every confidence in them;es el campeón absoluto de este torneo he's the overall winner of the tournament;es un absoluto sinvergüenza he's completely shameless3. [monarca] absoluteablativo absoluto ablative absolute♦ en absoluto loc advnada en absoluto nothing at all;no me gustó en absoluto I didn't like it at all;¿te importa? – en absoluto do you mind? – not at all* * *adj absolute;en absoluto not at all;nada en absoluto absolutely nothing;la casa no ha cambiado nada en absoluto the house hasn’t changed at all, the house hasn’t changed in the slightest;se negó en absoluto he refused outright* * *absoluto, -ta adj1) : absolute, unconditional2)en absoluto : not at allno me gustó en absoluto: I did not like it at all♦ absolutamente adv* * *absoluto adj absolute -
2 acorazado
adj.armored, armour-plated, iron-clad, armor-plated.m.battleship, dreadnought, warship, capital ship.past part.past participle of spanish verb: acorazar.* * *1 battleship————————1→ link=acorazar acorazar► adjetivo1 armoured (US armored), armour-plated (US armor-plated)1 battleship* * *1.ADJ [cámara] security antes de s ; [vehículo] reinforced, armoured, armored (EEUU), armour-plated, armor-plated (EEUU)2.SM battleship* * *masculino battleship* * *= armoured [armored, -USA], warship, battleship, dreadnought, ironclad [iron-clad], ironclad battleship.Ex. The use of clear armoured glass walls gives excellent visual supervision in the Rare Book Room and in the Manuscript and Local History Reading Room.Ex. In 'upper town' streets are broad, quiet, and tree-shaded; the homes are tall and heavy and look like battleships, each anchored in its private sea of grass.Ex. Figure 5 is a sketch of a dreadnought.Ex. He also highlights some of the naval innovations of the war, including submarines, ironclad vessels, and new types of mines.Ex. Ironclad battleships played a vital role during the Civil War assault on Charleston.----* infantería acorazada = armoured infantry.* vehículo acorazado = armoured vehicle.* * *masculino battleship* * *= armoured [armored, -USA], warship, battleship, dreadnought, ironclad [iron-clad], ironclad battleship.Ex: The use of clear armoured glass walls gives excellent visual supervision in the Rare Book Room and in the Manuscript and Local History Reading Room.
Ex: In 'upper town' streets are broad, quiet, and tree-shaded; the homes are tall and heavy and look like battleships, each anchored in its private sea of grass.Ex: Figure 5 is a sketch of a dreadnought.Ex: He also highlights some of the naval innovations of the war, including submarines, ironclad vessels, and new types of mines.Ex: Ironclad battleships played a vital role during the Civil War assault on Charleston.* infantería acorazada = armoured infantry.* vehículo acorazado = armoured vehicle.* * *battleship* * *
Del verbo acorazar: ( conjugate acorazar)
acorazado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
acorazado
acorazar
acorazado sustantivo masculino
battleship
acorazado,-a
I adjetivo armoured, US armored, armour-plated, US armor-plated
II sustantivo masculino battleship
' acorazado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acorazada
English:
armour-plated
- battleship
- battle
* * *acorazado, -a♦ adjarmour-plated;cámara acorazada strongroom, vault♦ nm[buque] battleship* * *I adj armored, Brarmoured;división acorazada armored divisionII m MAR battleship* * *acorazado, -da adjblindado: armoredacorazado nm: battleship -
3 inflexible
adj.inflexible (also figurative).* * *► adjetivo1 inflexible* * *ADJ (=rígido) inflexible; (=inconmovible) unbending, unyieldinginflexible a los ruegos — unmoved by appeals, unresponsive to appeals
regla inflexible — strict rule, hard-and-fast rule
* * *adjetivo inflexible* * *= inflexible, uncompromising, hidebound, unbending, uncompromised, hard-nosed, tough-minded, hard and fast, ironclad [iron-clad].Ex. Book form was generally regarded as too inflexible for library catalogues, especially where the catalogue required regular updating to cater for continuing and gradual expansion of the collection.Ex. What precipitated that furor was that Panizzi's volume represented a uncompromising rejection of the comfortable ideology of the finding catalog.Ex. This difference between these two types of libraries we shall be well advised to observe though we should not be too hidebound as to the means by which we may secure the end.Ex. Warren has stalked the corridors of power and can appear at first sight stern and unbending.Ex. The Gazette advocated uncompromised racial equality and viewed the migration as a weapon against oppression.Ex. Companies must adopt a hard-nosed attitude in judging the cost benefits of teletext.Ex. Carnegie was a conservative, rigidly moralistic, and tough-minded individualist.Ex. There is no hard and fast answer to this question.Ex. A review of the research shows that there are no clear and ironclad answers.----* norma inflexible = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* permanecer inflexible = remain + adamant.* regla inflexible = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* * *adjetivo inflexible* * *= inflexible, uncompromising, hidebound, unbending, uncompromised, hard-nosed, tough-minded, hard and fast, ironclad [iron-clad].Ex: Book form was generally regarded as too inflexible for library catalogues, especially where the catalogue required regular updating to cater for continuing and gradual expansion of the collection.
Ex: What precipitated that furor was that Panizzi's volume represented a uncompromising rejection of the comfortable ideology of the finding catalog.Ex: This difference between these two types of libraries we shall be well advised to observe though we should not be too hidebound as to the means by which we may secure the end.Ex: Warren has stalked the corridors of power and can appear at first sight stern and unbending.Ex: The Gazette advocated uncompromised racial equality and viewed the migration as a weapon against oppression.Ex: Companies must adopt a hard-nosed attitude in judging the cost benefits of teletext.Ex: Carnegie was a conservative, rigidly moralistic, and tough-minded individualist.Ex: There is no hard and fast answer to this question.Ex: A review of the research shows that there are no clear and ironclad answers.* norma inflexible = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* permanecer inflexible = remain + adamant.* regla inflexible = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* * *1 ‹material› inflexible2 ‹persona/carácter› inflexibletiene fama de ser inflexible he is renowned for his inflexibility o for his inflexible naturees inflexible con sus hijos he's very strict with his childrense mostró inflexible he wouldn't yield o budge* * *
inflexible adjetivo
inflexible;
inflexible adjetivo inflexible
' inflexible' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cuadriculada
- cuadriculado
- extrema
- extremo
- intransigente
- rígida
- rígido
- rigurosa
- riguroso
- cuadrado
English:
adamant
- inflexible
- rigid
- set
- uncompromising
- harden
- stick
- unbending
- unyielding
* * *inflexible adj1. [material] inflexible2. [persona] inflexible;es inflexible con sus alumnos he's very strict with his pupils* * *adj figinflexible* * *inflexible adj: inflexible, unyielding* * *inflexible adj rigid -
4 norma
f.1 standard.este producto no cumple la norma europea this product does not meet European standardsla norma es que llueva al final de la tarde it usually o normally rains toward the end of the afternoonpor norma (general) as a ruletener por norma hacer algo to make it a rule to do something2 Norma.3 piece of legislation.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: normar.* * *1 norm, rule\norma de conducta rule of conduct* * *noun f.1) rule2) norm* * *SF1) (=regla) (tb Educ) rule; [oficial] regulationlos centros educativos tienen autonomía para elaborar sus propias normas — schools and colleges have the power to make their own rules
el comercio internacional está sujeto a ciertas normas — international trade is subject to certain regulations
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como o por norma general — as a general rule, as a rule of thumb•
tener por norma hacer algo — to make it a rule to do sthnorma de comprobación — (Fís) control
normas de conducta — [sociales] rules of behaviour; [de periódico, empresa] policy sing
2) (=situación, costumbre) normes norma ofrecer una copa de bienvenida — it is standard practice o it is the norm to offer a complimentary drink
como es norma en estos casos — as is standard practice o as is the norm in these cases
3)la norma — (Ling) the standard form
4) (Arquit, Téc) square* * *a) ( regla) rule, regulationdictar normas — to lay down rules o regulations
tengo por norma... — I make it a rule...
es norma que or la norma es que acudan los directivos — it is standard practice for the directors to attend
* * *= convention, guide, norm, pattern, prescription, rule, standard, yardstick.Ex. Articulated subject indexes are based on title-like phrases that have some conventions concerning citation order.Ex. In so doing the indexes act as an organized guide to large sections of the literature of a subject area.Ex. An appreciation of alternative approaches is particularly important in this field where trends towards standardisation are the norm.Ex. In the same way that citation orders may have more or less theoretical foundations, equally reference generation may follow a predetermined pattern.Ex. Granted, standard is an ambiguous term, because it can mean either quality or simply prescription.Ex. If administrative regulations, rules, etc., are from jurisdictions in which such regulations, etc., are promulgated by government agencies or agents, enter them under the heading for the agency or agent.Ex. A standard is a document available to the public and aimed at the promotion of optimum community benefits and approved by a body recognized on the national, regional or international level.Ex. The legitimate yardstick against which to evaluate 'Beatlemusik' is not, pace Paul Johnson, Beethoven's last quartets, but other contemporary popular music.----* acatar las normas = toe + the line.* atenerse a una norma = conform to + standard.* ausencia de normas = anomie.* como norma = as a rule, as a matter of policy.* como norma general = as a rule of thumb, as a general rule, as a general rule of thumb, as a rough guide.* convertirse en la norma = become + the norm.* cumplir las normas = abide by + rules and regulations.* dar como norma = rule.* dar una norma = give + prescription.* de fijación de normas = standard(s) setting.* desacatar las normas establecidas = flout + convention.* desviación de la norma = deviation + from the norm, departure from the norm.* establecer norma = legislate.* establecer normas = make + provision, establish + standards.* establecer normas de funcionamiento = establish + policy.* establecer una norma = lay down + standard, set down + rule.* establecer un norma = give + prescription.* fuera de las normas comúnmente aceptadas = beyond the pale.* hacer cumplir una norma = enforce + standard.* hacer cumplir unas normas = enforce + policy.* hoja de normas = rule sheet.* imponer una norma = place + prescription.* incumplimiento de normas = rule breaking.* incumplir una norma = infringe + standard, violate + regulation, break + rules.* infracción de las normas = breach of regulations, infringement of the rules, breach of the rules.* infracción de normas = rule breaking.* infringir una norma = infringe + standard, violate + rule, violate + rule, violate + regulation, break + rules.* no cumplir una norma = fall (far) short of + norm.* norma absoluta = ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* norma absouta = hard and fast rule.* norma básica = ground rule.* Norma Británica 1749: Recomendaciones para la ordenación alfabética y el ord = BS (British Standard) 1749: Recommendations for alphabetical arrangement and the filing order of numerals and symbols.* Norma Británica número + Número = BS + Número.* norma de comportamiento social = social pattern.* norma de entrada de datos = input standard.* norma de la industria = industry standard.* norma de trabajo = working rule.* norma de vestir = dress code.* norma fija = firm rule.* norma general = rule of thumb.* Norma General Internacional para la Descripción de Archivos (ISAD-G) = General International Standard Archival Description (ISAD(G)).* norma inflexible = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* Norma Internacional para la Descripción de Archivos (ISAD) = International Standard Archival Description (ISAD).* Norma Internacional para los Lenguajes de Instrucción = International Standard for Command Languages.* norma legal = statutory provision.* Norma + Número = ISO + Número.* norma ortográfica = spelling convention.* norma personal = personal norm.* norma que se puede aplicar a rajatabla = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* norma rígida = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* normas = policy, code of practice, regulation.* normas comunes = standard practices.* normas de préstamos vencidos = overdue policy.* normas de procedimiento = rules of procedure.* normas de uso = user policy.* normas habituales = standard practices.* normas internas = in-house guidelines.* norma social = social norm, societal norm.* normas para la elaboración de resúmenes = abstracting policy.* norma técnica = technical standard.* no seguir una norma = fall (far) short of + norm.* ofrecer una norma = offer + prescription.* por norma = as a rule.* que se atiene a una norma = compliant (with).* que sigue una norma = compliant (with).* ser la norma = be the norm, be the rule, become + the norm.* * *a) ( regla) rule, regulationdictar normas — to lay down rules o regulations
tengo por norma... — I make it a rule...
es norma que or la norma es que acudan los directivos — it is standard practice for the directors to attend
* * *= convention, guide, norm, pattern, prescription, rule, standard, yardstick.Ex: Articulated subject indexes are based on title-like phrases that have some conventions concerning citation order.
Ex: In so doing the indexes act as an organized guide to large sections of the literature of a subject area.Ex: An appreciation of alternative approaches is particularly important in this field where trends towards standardisation are the norm.Ex: In the same way that citation orders may have more or less theoretical foundations, equally reference generation may follow a predetermined pattern.Ex: Granted, standard is an ambiguous term, because it can mean either quality or simply prescription.Ex: If administrative regulations, rules, etc., are from jurisdictions in which such regulations, etc., are promulgated by government agencies or agents, enter them under the heading for the agency or agent.Ex: A standard is a document available to the public and aimed at the promotion of optimum community benefits and approved by a body recognized on the national, regional or international level.Ex: The legitimate yardstick against which to evaluate 'Beatlemusik' is not, pace Paul Johnson, Beethoven's last quartets, but other contemporary popular music.* acatar las normas = toe + the line.* atenerse a una norma = conform to + standard.* ausencia de normas = anomie.* como norma = as a rule, as a matter of policy.* como norma general = as a rule of thumb, as a general rule, as a general rule of thumb, as a rough guide.* convertirse en la norma = become + the norm.* cumplir las normas = abide by + rules and regulations.* dar como norma = rule.* dar una norma = give + prescription.* de fijación de normas = standard(s) setting.* desacatar las normas establecidas = flout + convention.* desviación de la norma = deviation + from the norm, departure from the norm.* establecer norma = legislate.* establecer normas = make + provision, establish + standards.* establecer normas de funcionamiento = establish + policy.* establecer una norma = lay down + standard, set down + rule.* establecer un norma = give + prescription.* fuera de las normas comúnmente aceptadas = beyond the pale.* hacer cumplir una norma = enforce + standard.* hacer cumplir unas normas = enforce + policy.* hoja de normas = rule sheet.* imponer una norma = place + prescription.* incumplimiento de normas = rule breaking.* incumplir una norma = infringe + standard, violate + regulation, break + rules.* infracción de las normas = breach of regulations, infringement of the rules, breach of the rules.* infracción de normas = rule breaking.* infringir una norma = infringe + standard, violate + rule, violate + rule, violate + regulation, break + rules.* no cumplir una norma = fall (far) short of + norm.* norma absoluta = ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* norma absouta = hard and fast rule.* norma básica = ground rule.* Norma Británica 1749: Recomendaciones para la ordenación alfabética y el ord = BS (British Standard) 1749: Recommendations for alphabetical arrangement and the filing order of numerals and symbols.* Norma Británica número + Número = BS + Número.* norma de comportamiento social = social pattern.* norma de entrada de datos = input standard.* norma de la industria = industry standard.* norma de trabajo = working rule.* norma de vestir = dress code.* norma fija = firm rule.* norma general = rule of thumb.* Norma General Internacional para la Descripción de Archivos (ISAD-G) = General International Standard Archival Description (ISAD(G)).* norma inflexible = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* Norma Internacional para la Descripción de Archivos (ISAD) = International Standard Archival Description (ISAD).* Norma Internacional para los Lenguajes de Instrucción = International Standard for Command Languages.* norma legal = statutory provision.* Norma + Número = ISO + Número.* norma ortográfica = spelling convention.* norma personal = personal norm.* norma que se puede aplicar a rajatabla = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* norma rígida = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* normas = policy, code of practice, regulation.* normas comunes = standard practices.* normas de préstamos vencidos = overdue policy.* normas de procedimiento = rules of procedure.* normas de uso = user policy.* normas habituales = standard practices.* normas internas = in-house guidelines.* norma social = social norm, societal norm.* normas para la elaboración de resúmenes = abstracting policy.* norma técnica = technical standard.* no seguir una norma = fall (far) short of + norm.* ofrecer una norma = offer + prescription.* por norma = as a rule.* que se atiene a una norma = compliant (with).* que sigue una norma = compliant (with).* ser la norma = be the norm, be the rule, become + the norm.* * *1 (regla) rule, regulationnormas de conducta rules of conductnormas sociales social normsobservar las normas de seguridad to observe the safety regulationslas normas vigentes the regulations currently in forcedictar normas to lay down rules o regulationstengo por norma no beber al mediodía I make it a rule not to drink at lunchtime2(manera común de hacer algo): es norma que or la norma es que acudan a este tipo de reunión los directivos de la empresa it is standard practice for the directors of the company to attend this kind of meetingCompuesto:linguistic norm* * *
norma sustantivo femenino
normas de seguridad safety regulations;
tengo por norma … I make it a rule …b) ( manera común de hacer algo):
norma sustantivo femenino norm, rule: tiene que ajustarse a la norma europea, it has to meet the European standard
' norma' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aplicarse
- caprichosa
- caprichoso
- criterio
- desordenada
- desordenado
- imposición
- normalizar
- normalización
- principio
- regla
- reglamentaria
- reglamentario
- relajar
- romper
- saltarse
- validez
- canon
- cumplimiento
- disposición
- elemental
- excepción
- implantar
- inadecuado
- obedecer
- regular
- respetar
English:
law
- norm
- operative
- policy
- regulation
- rule
- set aside
- set down
- standard
- vary
- yardstick
- departure
- deviant
* * *norma nf1. [patrón, modelo] standard;[regla] rule;este producto no cumple la norma europea this product does not meet European standards;normas de conducta [principios] standards (of behaviour);[pautas] patterns of behaviour;la norma es que llueva al final de la tarde it usually o normally rains towards the end of the afternoon;es la norma hacerlo así it's usual to do it this way;por norma (general) as a rule;tener por norma hacer algo to make it a rule to do sth2. Ling norm* * *f1 standard2 ( regla) rule, regulation* * *norma nf1) : rule, regulation2) : norm, standard* * *norma n ruletener por norma hacer algo to always do something / to never do something -
5 rígido
adj.1 rigid, inflexible, stiff.2 rigid, inflexible, austere, hard.3 drawn tight.* * *► adjetivo1 (duro) rigid, stiff* * *(f. - rígida)adj.rigid, stiff* * *ADJ1) (=tieso) rigid, stiffquedarse rígido — [gen] to go rigid; [de frío] to get stiff, get stiff with cold
2) [actitud] rigid, inflexible3) [moralmente] strict, harsh4) [expresión] wooden, expressionless* * *- da adjetivoa) < material> rigid, stiffb) <educación/dieta> strict; <regla/horario> inflexible; < carácter> inflexible, unbending; < actitud> rigid, inflexible; <moral/principios> strict* * *= hard and fast, rigid, stiff [stiffer -comp., stiffest -sup.], stringent, hidebound, inelastic, ironclad [iron-clad].Ex. There is no hard and fast answer to this question.Ex. While reading linguists I came to the conclusion that the majority opinion among linguists was that the prescriptive approach to grammar was too rigid; it established artificial barriers to communication.Ex. Ironically, however, the internal organisation walls librarians have built to categorise materials by format remain stiff and solid.Ex. When a library outgrows its second automated circulation system it sets stringent functional, performance and growth specifications and builds from scratch.Ex. This difference between these two types of libraries we shall be well advised to observe though we should not be too hidebound as to the means by which we may secure the end.Ex. Problems include: high cost of paper and printing supplies; high capital investment required; small and inelastic markets; low literacy = Los problemas incluyen: alto coste del papel y del material de papelería, gran inversión de capital, mercados pequeños y poco flexibles y bajo nivel de alfabetización.Ex. A review of the research shows that there are no clear and ironclad answers.----* norma rígida = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* ponerse rígido = stiffen.* regla rígida = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* * *- da adjetivoa) < material> rigid, stiffb) <educación/dieta> strict; <regla/horario> inflexible; < carácter> inflexible, unbending; < actitud> rigid, inflexible; <moral/principios> strict* * *= hard and fast, rigid, stiff [stiffer -comp., stiffest -sup.], stringent, hidebound, inelastic, ironclad [iron-clad].Ex: There is no hard and fast answer to this question.
Ex: While reading linguists I came to the conclusion that the majority opinion among linguists was that the prescriptive approach to grammar was too rigid; it established artificial barriers to communication.Ex: Ironically, however, the internal organisation walls librarians have built to categorise materials by format remain stiff and solid.Ex: When a library outgrows its second automated circulation system it sets stringent functional, performance and growth specifications and builds from scratch.Ex: This difference between these two types of libraries we shall be well advised to observe though we should not be too hidebound as to the means by which we may secure the end.Ex: Problems include: high cost of paper and printing supplies; high capital investment required; small and inelastic markets; low literacy = Los problemas incluyen: alto coste del papel y del material de papelería, gran inversión de capital, mercados pequeños y poco flexibles y bajo nivel de alfabetización.Ex: A review of the research shows that there are no clear and ironclad answers.* norma rígida = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* ponerse rígido = stiffen.* regla rígida = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* * *rígido -daA ‹material› rigid, stiffB ‹educación/dieta› strict; ‹regla› inflexible; ‹carácter› inflexible, unbending; ‹actitud› rigid, inflexible; ‹moral/principios› stricttiene un horario muy rígido her timetable is very inflexible* * *
rígido◊ -da adjetivo
‹regla/horario/carácter› inflexible;
‹ actitud› rigid, inflexible;
‹moral/principios› strict
rígido,-a adjetivo
1 (un material) rigid
Anat stiff
2 (inflexible: persona) strict, intolerant
un profesor muy rígido, a very strict teacher (: horario, costumbre) inflexible
' rígido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agarrotarse
- rígida
- tiesa
- tieso
- trampolín
English:
hard-and-fast
- officious
- rigid
- stiff
- wooden
- fixed
- grip
- inflexible
- rigor mortis
- tighten
* * *rígido, -a adj1. [objeto, material] rigid;[tela] stiff2. [pierna, brazo] stiff;pon el brazo rígido tense your arm, hold your arm stiff3. [rostro] stony4. [severo, inflexible] [normas] strict, harsh;[carácter] inflexible; [horario] strict* * *adj1 material rigid2 carácter inflexible; figstrict* * *rígido, -da adj1) : rigid, stiff2) : strict♦ rígidamente adv* * *rígido adj1. (tieso) rigid / stiff2. (severo) strict -
6 rajatabla
a rajatabla to the letter, strictly* * *ADVa rajatabla —
1) (=estrictamente) strictly, rigorously; (=exactamente) exactlydebéis seguir estas instrucciones a rajatabla — you should follow these instructions exactly o to the letter
2) LAmpagar a rajatabla — to pay on the dot, pay promptly
* * *a rajatabla — (loc adv) strictly
* * *----* a rajatabla = to the letter.* norma que se puede aplicar a rajatabla = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* que se puede aplicar a rajatabla = hard and fast, ironclad [iron-clad].* regla que se puede aplicar a rajatabla = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* seguir Algo a rajatabla = follow + Nombre + to the letter.* seguir a rajatabla = keep + strictly to the letter.* * *a rajatabla — (loc adv) strictly
* * ** a rajatabla = to the letter.* norma que se puede aplicar a rajatabla = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* que se puede aplicar a rajatabla = hard and fast, ironclad [iron-clad].* regla que se puede aplicar a rajatabla = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* seguir Algo a rajatabla = follow + Nombre + to the letter.* seguir a rajatabla = keep + strictly to the letter.* * *a rajatabla ( loc adv) strictlysiguió las instrucciones a rajatabla he followed the instructions to the lettersigue la letra de la ley a rajatabla she keeps strictly to the letter of the law* * *
rajatabla:
rajatabla (a)
♦ Locuciones: strictly, to the letter
* * *rajatabla: a rajatabla loc advto the letter, strictly;cumplió sus órdenes a rajatabla he followed his orders to the letter* * *:a rajatabla strictly, to the letter* * *rajatabla adva rajatabla : strictly, to the letter -
7 blindado
adj.armored, bullet-proof, armour-plated, armor-plated.past part.past participle of spanish verb: blindar.* * *1→ link=blindar blindar► adjetivo1 armoured (US armored), armour-plated (US armor-plated)\coche blindado bullet-proof car 2 (furgoneta) security vanpuerta blindada reinforced door* * *(f. - blindada)adj.* * *1.ADJ [vehículo] armour-plated, armor-plated (EEUU); [chaleco] bullet-proof; [cable] shieldedcarro blindado — armoured o (EEUU) armored car
2.SM armoured o (EEUU) armored vehicle* * ** * *= armoured [armored, -USA], shielded, ironclad [iron-clad].Ex. The use of clear armoured glass walls gives excellent visual supervision in the Rare Book Room and in the Manuscript and Local History Reading Room.Ex. Coaxial cables have been the principal transmission medium for most local area networks (LANs) but other types of cabling, including shielded and unshielded twisted pair and fibre optic, are gaining acceptance.Ex. He also highlights some of the naval innovations of the war, including submarines, ironclad vessels, and new types of mines.----* coche blindado = armoured car.* vehículo blindado = armoured vehicle, armoured car.* vehículo blindado para el transporte de tropas = armoured personnel carrier, personnel carrier.* * ** * *= armoured [armored, -USA], shielded, ironclad [iron-clad].Ex: The use of clear armoured glass walls gives excellent visual supervision in the Rare Book Room and in the Manuscript and Local History Reading Room.
Ex: Coaxial cables have been the principal transmission medium for most local area networks (LANs) but other types of cabling, including shielded and unshielded twisted pair and fibre optic, are gaining acceptance.Ex: He also highlights some of the naval innovations of the war, including submarines, ironclad vessels, and new types of mines.* coche blindado = armoured car.* vehículo blindado = armoured vehicle, armoured car.* vehículo blindado para el transporte de tropas = armoured personnel carrier, personnel carrier.* * *blindado -da1 ‹coche› armor-plated*, armored*; ‹puerta› reinforced2 ‹cable/aparato› shielded* * *
Del verbo blindar: ( conjugate blindar)
blindado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
blindado
blindar
blindado
‹ puerta› reinforced
blindar ( conjugate blindar) verbo transitivo ‹barco/coche› to armor-plate( conjugate plate);
‹ puerta› to reinforce
blindado,-a adjetivo
1 (vehículo) armoured, US armored
2 (antibalas) bullet-proof
3 (puerta) reinforced
' blindado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
blindada
English:
armored car
- armour-plated
- armoured car
- golden parachute
- armored
- armor
- bullet
* * *blindado, -a♦ adj1. [puerta] armour-plated;coche blindado bullet-proof car;Milvehículo blindado armoured vehicle;Milcolumna blindada armoured column2. [reactor nuclear] shielded♦ nmMil [vehículo] armoured vehicle* * *adjarmoured2 puerta reinforced3 EL shieldedII m armored o Brarmoured vehicle* * *blindado, -da adjacorazado: armored -
8 invariable
adj.1 invariable.2 fixed, unchanging.* * *► adjetivo1 invariable* * *ADJ invariable* * *a) <precio/estado> constant, stableb) (Ling) invariable* * *= hard and fast, invariant, monotone, unvarying, invariable, unchanged, ironclad [iron-clad].Ex. There is no hard and fast answer to this question.Ex. Because authority file invariant and document-specific (variable) information are not separated in a MARC record, both are usually entered each time a document is cataloged.Ex. The notion of functional dependency requires an additional structure in the form of a monotone nondecreasing function.Ex. An unvarying level of illumination, heating, cooling, ventilation and acoustics will give the even type of environment needed in an academic library.Ex. The standardization of type-sizes never became complete or invariable during the hand-press period.Ex. The most recent book on the subject, almost fifty years later, makes it plain that the situation is unchanged.Ex. A review of the research shows that there are no clear and ironclad answers.* * *a) <precio/estado> constant, stableb) (Ling) invariable* * *= hard and fast, invariant, monotone, unvarying, invariable, unchanged, ironclad [iron-clad].Ex: There is no hard and fast answer to this question.
Ex: Because authority file invariant and document-specific (variable) information are not separated in a MARC record, both are usually entered each time a document is cataloged.Ex: The notion of functional dependency requires an additional structure in the form of a monotone nondecreasing function.Ex: An unvarying level of illumination, heating, cooling, ventilation and acoustics will give the even type of environment needed in an academic library.Ex: The standardization of type-sizes never became complete or invariable during the hand-press period.Ex: The most recent book on the subject, almost fifty years later, makes it plain that the situation is unchanged.Ex: A review of the research shows that there are no clear and ironclad answers.* * *1 ‹precio/estado› constant, stable2 ( Ling) invariable* * *
invariable adjetivo
b) (Ling) invariable
invariable adjetivo invariable
' invariable' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
antiaborto
- antibalas
- antidisturbios
- antiincendios
- antimanchas
- aparte
- así
- azul
- bien
- burdeos
- cada
- carmín
- cascarrabias
- chárter
- chatarra
- chic
- chispa
- contraincendios
- crema
- demás
- espía
- este
- exclusive
- exprés
- fiaca
- gagá
- gilipollas
- granate
- hembra
- in
- inclusive
- júnior
- lanzamisiles
- light
- machete
- mal
- más
- menos
- modelo
- multiuso
- nordeste
- noroeste
- norte
- oeste
- oro
- pastel
- piola
- popis
- premamá
- probeta
English:
equable
- invariable
- rule
- unchangeable
- hazel
* * *invariable adj1. [que no varía] invariable2. Ling invariable* * *adj invariable* * *invariable adj: invariable♦ invariablemente adv -
9 norma absoluta
(n.) = ironclad rule, steadfast ruleEx. Enslaved by public opinion and the ironclad rules that govern theatrical practice, she must forfeit something to survive.Ex. This shows that, in the absence of a steadfast rule on covering the misbehavior of journalists, newspapers inevitably make decisions relative to their own organizational interests.* * *(n.) = ironclad rule, steadfast ruleEx: Enslaved by public opinion and the ironclad rules that govern theatrical practice, she must forfeit something to survive.
Ex: This shows that, in the absence of a steadfast rule on covering the misbehavior of journalists, newspapers inevitably make decisions relative to their own organizational interests. -
10 norma inflexible
(n.) = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast ruleEx. As in most other aspects of UDC, there is no hard and fast rule which can be relied upon to predict the occurrence of special auxiliaries.Ex. Enslaved by public opinion and the ironclad rules that govern theatrical practice, she must forfeit something to survive.Ex. This shows that, in the absence of a steadfast rule on covering the misbehavior of journalists, newspapers inevitably make decisions relative to their own organizational interests.* * *(n.) = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast ruleEx: As in most other aspects of UDC, there is no hard and fast rule which can be relied upon to predict the occurrence of special auxiliaries.
Ex: Enslaved by public opinion and the ironclad rules that govern theatrical practice, she must forfeit something to survive.Ex: This shows that, in the absence of a steadfast rule on covering the misbehavior of journalists, newspapers inevitably make decisions relative to their own organizational interests. -
11 norma que se puede aplicar a rajatabla
(n.) = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast ruleEx. As in most other aspects of UDC, there is no hard and fast rule which can be relied upon to predict the occurrence of special auxiliaries.Ex. Enslaved by public opinion and the ironclad rules that govern theatrical practice, she must forfeit something to survive.Ex. This shows that, in the absence of a steadfast rule on covering the misbehavior of journalists, newspapers inevitably make decisions relative to their own organizational interests.* * *(n.) = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast ruleEx: As in most other aspects of UDC, there is no hard and fast rule which can be relied upon to predict the occurrence of special auxiliaries.
Ex: Enslaved by public opinion and the ironclad rules that govern theatrical practice, she must forfeit something to survive.Ex: This shows that, in the absence of a steadfast rule on covering the misbehavior of journalists, newspapers inevitably make decisions relative to their own organizational interests.Spanish-English dictionary > norma que se puede aplicar a rajatabla
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12 norma rígida
(n.) = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast ruleEx. As in most other aspects of UDC, there is no hard and fast rule which can be relied upon to predict the occurrence of special auxiliaries.Ex. Enslaved by public opinion and the ironclad rules that govern theatrical practice, she must forfeit something to survive.Ex. This shows that, in the absence of a steadfast rule on covering the misbehavior of journalists, newspapers inevitably make decisions relative to their own organizational interests.* * *(n.) = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast ruleEx: As in most other aspects of UDC, there is no hard and fast rule which can be relied upon to predict the occurrence of special auxiliaries.
Ex: Enslaved by public opinion and the ironclad rules that govern theatrical practice, she must forfeit something to survive.Ex: This shows that, in the absence of a steadfast rule on covering the misbehavior of journalists, newspapers inevitably make decisions relative to their own organizational interests. -
13 prueba inequívoca
(n.) = ironclad proofEx. To some this is an ironclad proof of the irrelevance of semantics to linguistics.* * *(n.) = ironclad proofEx: To some this is an ironclad proof of the irrelevance of semantics to linguistics.
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14 que se puede aplicar a rajatabla
(adj.) = hard and fast, ironclad [iron-clad]Ex. There is no hard and fast answer to this question.Ex. A review of the research shows that there are no clear and ironclad answers.* * *(adj.) = hard and fast, ironclad [iron-clad]Ex: There is no hard and fast answer to this question.
Ex: A review of the research shows that there are no clear and ironclad answers.Spanish-English dictionary > que se puede aplicar a rajatabla
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15 regla absoluta
(n.) = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast ruleEx. As in most other aspects of UDC, there is no hard and fast rule which can be relied upon to predict the occurrence of special auxiliaries.Ex. Enslaved by public opinion and the ironclad rules that govern theatrical practice, she must forfeit something to survive.Ex. This shows that, in the absence of a steadfast rule on covering the misbehavior of journalists, newspapers inevitably make decisions relative to their own organizational interests.* * *(n.) = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast ruleEx: As in most other aspects of UDC, there is no hard and fast rule which can be relied upon to predict the occurrence of special auxiliaries.
Ex: Enslaved by public opinion and the ironclad rules that govern theatrical practice, she must forfeit something to survive.Ex: This shows that, in the absence of a steadfast rule on covering the misbehavior of journalists, newspapers inevitably make decisions relative to their own organizational interests. -
16 regla inflexible
f.rigid rule, hard and fast rule.* * *(n.) = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast ruleEx. As in most other aspects of UDC, there is no hard and fast rule which can be relied upon to predict the occurrence of special auxiliaries.Ex. Enslaved by public opinion and the ironclad rules that govern theatrical practice, she must forfeit something to survive.Ex. This shows that, in the absence of a steadfast rule on covering the misbehavior of journalists, newspapers inevitably make decisions relative to their own organizational interests.* * *(n.) = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast ruleEx: As in most other aspects of UDC, there is no hard and fast rule which can be relied upon to predict the occurrence of special auxiliaries.
Ex: Enslaved by public opinion and the ironclad rules that govern theatrical practice, she must forfeit something to survive.Ex: This shows that, in the absence of a steadfast rule on covering the misbehavior of journalists, newspapers inevitably make decisions relative to their own organizational interests. -
17 regla que se puede aplicar a rajatabla
(n.) = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast ruleEx. As in most other aspects of UDC, there is no hard and fast rule which can be relied upon to predict the occurrence of special auxiliaries.Ex. Enslaved by public opinion and the ironclad rules that govern theatrical practice, she must forfeit something to survive.Ex. This shows that, in the absence of a steadfast rule on covering the misbehavior of journalists, newspapers inevitably make decisions relative to their own organizational interests.* * *(n.) = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast ruleEx: As in most other aspects of UDC, there is no hard and fast rule which can be relied upon to predict the occurrence of special auxiliaries.
Ex: Enslaved by public opinion and the ironclad rules that govern theatrical practice, she must forfeit something to survive.Ex: This shows that, in the absence of a steadfast rule on covering the misbehavior of journalists, newspapers inevitably make decisions relative to their own organizational interests.Spanish-English dictionary > regla que se puede aplicar a rajatabla
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18 regla rígida
(n.) = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast ruleEx. As in most other aspects of UDC, there is no hard and fast rule which can be relied upon to predict the occurrence of special auxiliaries.Ex. Enslaved by public opinion and the ironclad rules that govern theatrical practice, she must forfeit something to survive.Ex. This shows that, in the absence of a steadfast rule on covering the misbehavior of journalists, newspapers inevitably make decisions relative to their own organizational interests.* * *(n.) = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast ruleEx: As in most other aspects of UDC, there is no hard and fast rule which can be relied upon to predict the occurrence of special auxiliaries.
Ex: Enslaved by public opinion and the ironclad rules that govern theatrical practice, she must forfeit something to survive.Ex: This shows that, in the absence of a steadfast rule on covering the misbehavior of journalists, newspapers inevitably make decisions relative to their own organizational interests. -
19 regla1
1 = guide, rule, ruling, canon.Ex. In so doing the indexes act as an organized guide to large sections of the literature of a subject area.Ex. If administrative regulations, rules, etc., are from jurisdictions in which such regulations, etc., are promulgated by government agencies or agents, enter them under the heading for the agency or agent.Ex. The suggested ruling is that groups 1, 2 and 3 are entered under Place, except for individual species in biology.Ex. The archetypal canon is of course that of the books of the Bible, which are gathered together in a fixed and unchanging order.----* Comité de Revisión de las Reglas de Catalogación (CRCC) = Catalog Code Revision Committee (CCRC).* cumplir una regla = observe + rule, comply with + rule.* establecer reglas = make + provision.* establecer reglas para = lay down + rules for.* establecer una regla = frame + rule.* excepciones que confirman la regla = exceptions to prove the rule.* formular una regla = frame + rule.* incumplir una regla = violate + rule, break + rules.* infringir una regla = violate + rule, break + rules.* las Reglas de Cutter para un Catálogo Diccionario = Cutter's Rules for a Dictionary Catalog.* libro de reglas de un juego = rulebook.* obedecer una regla = comply with + rule.* RCAA1 (1ª Edición de las Reglas de Catalogación Anglo-Americanas) = AACR1 (Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules 1st Edition).* regido por reglas = rule-governed.* regla absoluta = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* regla a regla = rule-to-rule.* regla con regla = rule-to-rule.* regla de catalogación = cataloguing rule.* regla de formato = rule.* regla de juego = ground rule.* regla de la necesidad = purpose rule.* regla del valor literal = face value rule.* regla del valor nominal = face value rule.* regla de oro = golden rule.* regla de tres, la = rule of three, the.* regla esencial = cardinal rule.* regla fija = firm rule.* regla fundamental = cardinal rule.* regla inflexible = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* regla que se puede aplicar a rajatabla = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* regla rígida = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* reglas = code, regulation, set of rules.* Reglas Anglo-americanas = Anglo-American code (AA).* reglas de catalogación = catalogue code, cataloguing code.* Reglas de Catalogación Anglo-Americanas (RCAA) = AACR (Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules).* reglas de catalogación del British Museum = BM code.* reglas de catalogación del Museo Británico = BM code.* reglas de combate = rules of engagement.* reglas de cortesía = etiquette.* reglas de cortesía en Internet = netiquette.* reglas de deducción = topoi.* reglas de enfrentamiento = rules of engagement.* Reglas de Intercalación de BLAISE = BLAISE Filing Rules.* Reglas de Intercalación de la ALA = ALA Filing Rules.* Reglas de Intercalación de la Biblioteca del Congreso = Library of Congress Filing Rules.* Reglas de la ALA para la Intercalación de Fichas de Catálogo = ALA Rules for Filing Catalog Cards.* reglas del juego, las = rules of the game, the.* reglas de ordenación = filing rules.* reglas prusianas = Prussian instructions.* respetar una regla = observe + rule, comply with + rule.* revisión de las reglas = code revision.* Segunda Edición de las Reglas de Catalogación Angloamericanas (RCAA2) = AACR2 (Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules 2nd Edition).* según la aplicación de reglas = rule-governed.* ser la excepción a la regla = constitute + the exception to the rule.* ser la excepción que confirma la regla = be the exception rather than the rule. -
20 regla
f.1 ruler, rule.regla de cálculo slide rule2 rule (norma).por regla general as a rule, generallysalirse de la regla to overstep the mark o lineen regla in orderregla de oro golden ruleregla ortográficas spelling rules3 operation (Mat).regla de tres rule of threepor la misma regla de tres… (informal figurative) by the same token…4 period (informal) (menstruación).5 example, model (modelo).pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: reglar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: reglar.* * *1 (norma) rule, regulation, norm2 (pauta) pattern, rule3 (instrumento) ruler4 MATEMÁTICAS rule5 (menstruación) period\en regla in orderobrar según las reglas to play by the rulespor regla general as a rule, as a general rulesaber las cuatro reglas familiar to know the three Rssalir de la regla to overstep the marktener la regla to have one's periodlas reglas del juego the rules of the gameregla de cálculo slide ruleregla de oro golden ruleregla de tres rule of three* * *noun f.1) regulation, rule2) ruler3) menstruation* * *SF1) (=instrumento) rulerregla en T, regla T — T-square
2) (=norma) rulelas cuatro reglas — addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
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en regla — in order•
por regla general — generally, as a rule•
salir de regla — to overstep the mark•
en toda regla, hacer algo en toda regla — to do sth properlyes un español en toda regla — he's a real Spaniard, he's a Spaniard through and through
¿por qué regla de tres...? — Esp * why on earth...?
3) (=menstruación) period4) (=moderación) moderation, restraint5) (Rel) rule, order* * *1) ( utensilio) ruler- regla T2) ( norma) rule3) ( menstruación) period* * *1) ( utensilio) ruler- regla T2) ( norma) rule3) ( menstruación) period* * *regla11 = guide, rule, ruling, canon.Ex: In so doing the indexes act as an organized guide to large sections of the literature of a subject area.
Ex: If administrative regulations, rules, etc., are from jurisdictions in which such regulations, etc., are promulgated by government agencies or agents, enter them under the heading for the agency or agent.Ex: The suggested ruling is that groups 1, 2 and 3 are entered under Place, except for individual species in biology.Ex: The archetypal canon is of course that of the books of the Bible, which are gathered together in a fixed and unchanging order.* Comité de Revisión de las Reglas de Catalogación (CRCC) = Catalog Code Revision Committee (CCRC).* cumplir una regla = observe + rule, comply with + rule.* establecer reglas = make + provision.* establecer reglas para = lay down + rules for.* establecer una regla = frame + rule.* excepciones que confirman la regla = exceptions to prove the rule.* formular una regla = frame + rule.* incumplir una regla = violate + rule, break + rules.* infringir una regla = violate + rule, break + rules.* las Reglas de Cutter para un Catálogo Diccionario = Cutter's Rules for a Dictionary Catalog.* libro de reglas de un juego = rulebook.* obedecer una regla = comply with + rule.* RCAA1 (1ª Edición de las Reglas de Catalogación Anglo-Americanas) = AACR1 (Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules 1st Edition).* regido por reglas = rule-governed.* regla absoluta = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* regla a regla = rule-to-rule.* regla con regla = rule-to-rule.* regla de catalogación = cataloguing rule.* regla de formato = rule.* regla de juego = ground rule.* regla de la necesidad = purpose rule.* regla del valor literal = face value rule.* regla del valor nominal = face value rule.* regla de oro = golden rule.* regla de tres, la = rule of three, the.* regla esencial = cardinal rule.* regla fija = firm rule.* regla fundamental = cardinal rule.* regla inflexible = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* regla que se puede aplicar a rajatabla = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* regla rígida = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.* reglas = code, regulation, set of rules.* Reglas Anglo-americanas = Anglo-American code (AA).* reglas de catalogación = catalogue code, cataloguing code.* Reglas de Catalogación Anglo-Americanas (RCAA) = AACR (Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules).* reglas de catalogación del British Museum = BM code.* reglas de catalogación del Museo Británico = BM code.* reglas de combate = rules of engagement.* reglas de cortesía = etiquette.* reglas de cortesía en Internet = netiquette.* reglas de deducción = topoi.* reglas de enfrentamiento = rules of engagement.* Reglas de Intercalación de BLAISE = BLAISE Filing Rules.* Reglas de Intercalación de la ALA = ALA Filing Rules.* Reglas de Intercalación de la Biblioteca del Congreso = Library of Congress Filing Rules.* Reglas de la ALA para la Intercalación de Fichas de Catálogo = ALA Rules for Filing Catalog Cards.* reglas del juego, las = rules of the game, the.* reglas de ordenación = filing rules.* reglas prusianas = Prussian instructions.* respetar una regla = observe + rule, comply with + rule.* revisión de las reglas = code revision.* Segunda Edición de las Reglas de Catalogación Angloamericanas (RCAA2) = AACR2 (Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules 2nd Edition).* según la aplicación de reglas = rule-governed.* ser la excepción a la regla = constitute + the exception to the rule.* ser la excepción que confirma la regla = be the exception rather than the rule.regla22 = scale, ruler.Ex: The apparent size of the face is measured directly with a finely graduated scale and a magnifying glass.
Ex: Scientific equipment for the examination of rare books, manuscripts, and documents include four items found in every library and private study -- micrometer calipers, view finders, dividers and rulers.* regla de cálculo = slide rule.* regla de componer = setting rule.* regla muy precisa = finely graduated scale.regla33 = period.Ex: The debate on whether or not a woman can get pregnant during her period has been going on for decades now.
* * *A (utensilio) rulerCompuestos:slide rule● regla TT squareB1 (norma) ruleeso va en contra de las reglas that's against the rulesreglas gramaticales grammatical rulesen regla in ordertodo está en regla everything is in orderno tiene los papeles en regla your papers are not in orderpor regla general as a (general) rule, generally2 ( Relig) ruleCompuestos:ground rulegolden ruleground rule( Mat) rule of threepor esa regla de tres no trabajaría nadie ( fam); if we all followed that logic nobody would workground rulefpl rules of engagementfpl rules of the game (pl)C (menstruación) periodestoy con or tengo la regla I have my period* * *
Del verbo reglar: ( conjugate reglar)
regla es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
regla
reglar
regla sustantivo femenino
por regla general as a (general) rule
regla sustantivo femenino
1 (de medir) ruler
2 (norma) rule: la educación es la regla de oro de la elegancia, politeness goes hand-in-hand with elegance
3 Mat ruler
4 fam (menstruación) period
♦ Locuciones: en regla, in order
por regla general, as a (general) rule
reglar verbo transitivo to regulate
' regla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
confirmar
- criterio
- irse
- máxima
- saltarse
- señor
- ya
- conforme
- estatuto
- norma
- papel
- rígido
English:
above-board
- as
- board
- golden rule
- keep
- keep to
- law
- measure
- norm
- order
- period
- precept
- regulation
- rule
- ruler
- general
- ground
- slide
* * *regla nf1. [para medir] ruler, ruleregla de cálculo slide rule2. [norma] rule;las reglas del juego the rules of the game;en regla in order;ir en contra de las reglas to be against the rules;poner algo en regla to put sth in order;por regla general as a rule, generally;salirse de la regla to overstep the mark o lineregla de oro golden rule;reglas ortográficas spelling rulesregla de tres rule of three; Fampor la misma regla de tres… by the same token…tener la regla to have one's period;le ha venido la regla hoy her period started today5. Rel rule* * *f1 ( norma) rule;por regla general as a rule;reglas del juego pl tb fig rules of the game;en (toda) regla in order3 MED period4 MAT:las cuatro reglas addition, subtraction, multiplication and division* * *regla nf1) norma: rule, regulation2) : rulerregla de cálculo: slide rule3) menstruación: period, menstruation* * *regla n1. (para medir) ruler2. (norma) rule3. (menstruación) period
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