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4 carry
I ['kærɪ] II 1. ['kærɪ]1) portare [load, bag, news, message]to carry cash, a gun — portare con sé dei contanti, portare una pistola
to carry sth. too far — fig. passare il segno, oltrepassare i limiti
2) [vehicle, pipe, wire, wind, tide, stream] portare, trasportare3) (feature) contenere [warning, guarantee, report]; presentare, riportare [symbol, label]"The Gazette" will carry the ad — "La Gazzetta" pubblicherà l'annuncio
5) (bear, support) [bridge, road] sostenere, sopportare [load, traffic]6) (win) conquistare [state, constituency]; vincere [battle, match]to carry all before one — stravincere, avere un successo travolgente
7) med. trasmettere, diffondere [ disease]8) (be pregnant with) [ woman] essere incinta di [girl, twins]; [ animal] aspettare [ young]9) comm. (stock, sell) trattare, vendere [item, brand]10) (hold, bear) tenere [tail, head]11) mat. riportare [one, two]2.verbo intransitivo [sound, voice] raggiungere, arrivare3.- carry on••to get carried away — colloq. farsi trasportare, perdere il controllo
* * *['kæri]1) (to take from one place etc to another: She carried the child over the river; Flies carry disease.) portare, trasportare2) (to go from one place to another: Sound carries better over water.) trasmettere3) (to support: These stone columns carry the weight of the whole building.) portare, sostenere4) (to have or hold: This job carries great responsibility.) comportare5) (to approve (a bill etc) by a majority of votes: The parliamentary bill was carried by forty-two votes.) approvare6) (to hold (oneself) in a certain way: He carries himself like a soldier.) comportarsi•((slang) a fuss; excited behaviour.)
- carry-cot((of bags or cases) that passengers can carry with them on board a plane.)
- be/get carried away
- carry forward
- carry off
- carry on
- carry out
- carry weight* * *carry /ˈkærɪ/n.1 (solo sing.) trasporto4 (mat.) riporto♦ (to) carry /ˈkærɪ/A v. t.1 ( anche fig.) trasportare; portare: to carry a stretcher, trasportare una barella; to carry a bag, portare una borsa; I carried the trunk into the study, portai il baule nello studio; to carry a message, portare un messaggio; to carry passengers, portare, trasportare passeggeri; to carry goods to their destination, trasportare merci a destinazione; Seeds can be carried on the wind, i semi possono essere trasportati dal vento; My search carried me to Iceland, la mia ricerca mi ha portato in Islanda2 ( anche fig.) portare, avere (con sé); portare addosso: I never carry an umbrella, non porto mai l'ombrello; to carry cash, avere con sé denaro contante; portare del contante con sé; to carry a weapon, essere armato; to carry happy memories, portare dentro di sé ricordi felici3 portare; sostenere; reggere: Eight pillars carry the weight of the roof, otto pilastri portano (o reggono) il peso del tetto; Will this ladder carry me?, reggerà al mio peso questa scala?; to carry a baby in one's arms, portare un bambino in braccio; ( anche fig.) to carry a burden, portare un peso4 (rif. a parte del corpo) tenere; avere: to carry one's head high, tenere alta la testa; (fig.) andare a testa alta; to carry one's arm in a sling, avere un braccio al collo6 essere incinta di; aspettare7 riportare ( una dicitura, un simbolo, ecc.): This product carries no sell-by date, su questo prodotto non è segnata la data di scadenza8 (giorn., TV) riportare ( una notizia, un annuncio; ecc.); pubblicare; trasmettere: to carry a story, pubblicare un articolo; All the main papers carried the news, la notizia era su tutti i giornali principali; to carry advertising, trasmettere pubblicità9 avere; contenere; comportare; implicare: to carry a two-year guarantee, avere una garanzia di due anni; (fin.) to carry interest, dare un interesse, essere gravato da interesse; His answer carried a threat, la sua risposta conteneva una minaccia; to carry authority, avere autorità; essere autorevole; to carry conviction, essere convincente; This plan carries with it several risks, questo piano comporta diversi rischi10 (leg.) comportare; prevedere; essere passibile di: Such crimes carry heavy penalties, tali crimini sono passibili di gravi pene11 far approvare, far passare ( una mozione, una legge, ecc.): to carry a motion, far approvare una mozione, una delibera; The motion was carried, la mozione è stata approvata12 conquistare (alla propria causa); convincere; portare dalla propria parte: He failed to carry the cabinet, non è riuscito a portare dalla sua il gabinetto13 conquistare (il favore di); trascinare: The speaker carried his audience with him, l'oratore ha conquistato l'uditorio19 (rag.) registrareB v. i.1 ( di rumore, voce, ecc.) essere udibile ( a una certa distanza); arrivare; raggiungere: The noise carried for kilometres, il rumore era udibile per chilometri (o arrivava a chilometri di distanza)● (Per le espressioni idiomatiche ► sotto il sostantivo) to carry one's age well, portare bene la propria età □ to carry all before one, avere un successo travolgente; stravincere □ (fig.) to carry the ball, essere responsabile; essere al comando; prendersi la responsabilità □ to carry the blame (for), essere responsabile (di) (qc. di negativo); meritare il biasimo (per); essere da biasimare (per) □ to carry the day, riportare la vittoria; vincere; trionfare □ (fig.) to carry further, sviluppare; elaborare; spingere oltre: I'd like to carry your analogy further, vorrei sviluppare la tua analogia □ (teatr.) to carry the house, conquistare il pubblico □ to carry into effect, mettere in atto □ to carry st. to extremes, portare qc. all'estremo limite; portare qc. all'eccesso □ (fig.) to carry st. too far, esagerare con qc.; passare il segno □ to carry a joke too far, spingere uno scherzo troppo in là □ to carry oneself, avere un dato portamento (o modo di fare); comportarsi: He carried himself with class, aveva un portamento distinto □ to carry one's point, far prevalere il proprio punto di vista; spuntarla □ to carry the responsibility for st., essere responsabile di q.; avere la responsabilità di qc. □ (rag.) to carry to account, mettere in conto □ (fig.) to carry a torch for sb., essere innamorato cotto di q. (spec., senza essere ricambiato) □ He can't carry a tune, è stonato □ to carry weight, ( di un argomento) aver peso, pesare; essere convincente; ( di persona) avere autorità; (ipp.) essere handicappato, partire in condizione di svantaggio □ (prov.) to carry coals to Newcastle ► coal.* * *I ['kærɪ] II 1. ['kærɪ]1) portare [load, bag, news, message]to carry cash, a gun — portare con sé dei contanti, portare una pistola
to carry sth. too far — fig. passare il segno, oltrepassare i limiti
2) [vehicle, pipe, wire, wind, tide, stream] portare, trasportare3) (feature) contenere [warning, guarantee, report]; presentare, riportare [symbol, label]"The Gazette" will carry the ad — "La Gazzetta" pubblicherà l'annuncio
5) (bear, support) [bridge, road] sostenere, sopportare [load, traffic]6) (win) conquistare [state, constituency]; vincere [battle, match]to carry all before one — stravincere, avere un successo travolgente
7) med. trasmettere, diffondere [ disease]8) (be pregnant with) [ woman] essere incinta di [girl, twins]; [ animal] aspettare [ young]9) comm. (stock, sell) trattare, vendere [item, brand]10) (hold, bear) tenere [tail, head]11) mat. riportare [one, two]2.verbo intransitivo [sound, voice] raggiungere, arrivare3.- carry on••to get carried away — colloq. farsi trasportare, perdere il controllo
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5 transportar
v.1 to transport (trasladar) (mercancías, pasajeros).transportaba una maleta en cada mano he was carrying a suitcase in each handesta música me transporta a la infancia this music takes me back to my childhoodEl furgón transporta provisiones The van transports provisionsLa música transporta a Ricardo Music transports Richard.2 to captivate.* * *1 (gen) to transport2 (pasajeros) to carry; (mercancías en barco) to ship3 MATEMÁTICAS to transfer4 MÚSICA to transpose5 figurado (hacer perder la razón) to carry away, send into raptures■ la visión de una mujer tan hermosa lo transportó the sight of such a beautiful woman sent him into raptures1 figurado to be transported, be enraptured, be carried away* * *verb1) to carry2) transport* * *1. VT1) [+ tropas, mercancías] [gen] to transport; [en barco] to shipaquella música la transportaba a su adolescencia — that music took her back o transported her to when she was a teenager
2) (Elec) [+ corriente] to transmit3) (Mús) to transpose2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <personas/mercancías> to transportb) <energía/sonido> to transmit2) ( embelesar) to mesmerize2.transportarse v pron to be transportedse transportó con el pensamiento al pasado — his thoughts took him back o transported him back to the past
* * *= carry, carry over, haul, transport, cart.Ex. Cable TV systems have now been introduced in the United States that have the technical ability to carry two-way signals.Ex. A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.Ex. However, he would prefer a binding that will stand up to being stuffed into after-hours book drops and being hauled from one library to another.Ex. And it takes little imagination to conceive of future combinations and developments to existing systems, not to speak of new and even more sophisticated means of storing, retrieving and transporting information.Ex. In England, this job fell to the nightmen, who came after dark to cart the city waste into the countryside for fertilizer.----* caja para transportar libros = book bin.* ser transportado = be taken away.* transportar a = take + Nombre + back to.* transportar en autobús = bus.* transportar en camión = truck.* transportar por aire = airlift.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <personas/mercancías> to transportb) <energía/sonido> to transmit2) ( embelesar) to mesmerize2.transportarse v pron to be transportedse transportó con el pensamiento al pasado — his thoughts took him back o transported him back to the past
* * *= carry, carry over, haul, transport, cart.Ex: Cable TV systems have now been introduced in the United States that have the technical ability to carry two-way signals.
Ex: A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.Ex: However, he would prefer a binding that will stand up to being stuffed into after-hours book drops and being hauled from one library to another.Ex: And it takes little imagination to conceive of future combinations and developments to existing systems, not to speak of new and even more sophisticated means of storing, retrieving and transporting information.Ex: In England, this job fell to the nightmen, who came after dark to cart the city waste into the countryside for fertilizer.* caja para transportar libros = book bin.* ser transportado = be taken away.* transportar a = take + Nombre + back to.* transportar en autobús = bus.* transportar en camión = truck.* transportar por aire = airlift.* * *transportar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹personas/mercancías› to transportel buque que transportaba los residuos nucleares the ship which was carrying o transporting the nuclear wastelas cajas fueron transportadas por aire the crates were sent o shipped by air, the crates were airfreighted ( AmE)aromas que me transportan a mi infancia smells which take me back to my childhood2 ‹energía/sonido› to transmitla sangre transporta el oxígeno oxygen is carried by the bloodB (embelesar) to mesmerizeto be transportedse transportó con el pensamiento a los años de la guerra his thoughts took him back o transported him back to the war years* * *
transportar ( conjugate transportar) verbo transitivo
transportar verbo transitivo
1 (llevar objetos, personas) to transport: el avión transporta a doscientas personas, the plane carries two hundred people
2 (en barco) to ship
' transportar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acarrear
- llevar
- trasportar
- lechera
English:
carry
- convey
- ferry
- fly
- haul
- insofar
- pipe
- pool
- ship
- transport
- horse
- move
- shuttle
* * *♦ vt1. [trasladar] [mercancías, pasajeros] to transport;transportaba una maleta en cada mano he was carrying a suitcase in each hand;esta música me transporta a la infancia this music takes me back to my childhood2. [embelesar] to captivate* * *v/t transport* * *transportar vt1) : to transport, to carry2) : to transmit3) : to transpose (music)* * *transportar vb to transport / to carry [pt. & pp. carried] -
6 load
[ləud] 1. noun1) (something which is being carried: The lorry had to stop because its load had fallen off; She was carrying a load of groceries.) læs2) (as much as can be carried at one time: two lorry-loads of earth.) læs3) (a large amount: He talked a load of rubbish; We ate loads of ice-cream.) en masse4) (the power carried by an electric circuit: The wires were designed for a load of 15 amps.) belastning2. verb1) (to take or put on what is to be carried (especially if heavy): They loaded the luggage into the car; The lorry was loading when they arrived.) læsse2) (to put ammunition into (a gun): He loaded the revolver and fired.) lade3) (to put film into (a camera).) sætte film i•- loaded* * *[ləud] 1. noun1) (something which is being carried: The lorry had to stop because its load had fallen off; She was carrying a load of groceries.) læs2) (as much as can be carried at one time: two lorry-loads of earth.) læs3) (a large amount: He talked a load of rubbish; We ate loads of ice-cream.) en masse4) (the power carried by an electric circuit: The wires were designed for a load of 15 amps.) belastning2. verb1) (to take or put on what is to be carried (especially if heavy): They loaded the luggage into the car; The lorry was loading when they arrived.) læsse2) (to put ammunition into (a gun): He loaded the revolver and fired.) lade3) (to put film into (a camera).) sætte film i•- loaded -
7 brasada
( brazada [brasáða], apparently a combination of brazo 'arm' < Latin brachium 'arm' and -ada, a Spanish derivational suffix; in this case, it may mean accumulation of arms or tree branches, or it may refer to a measure of the amount of firewood or brush that can be carried in both arms). Texas: 1929. A region characterized by dense undergrowth, known as brush country. West Texas features such vegetation; the cattle that graze in such areas are remarkably well-adapted to the rugged terrain. Southwestern sources give a variety of possible etymologies for this word, since no Spanish dictionary contains a similar definition. The VCN and VS reference brazada as a unit of measurement roughly equivalent to that which can be carried in one's open arms. The DRAE includes both brazada and brazado as a measurement for the amount of firewood, sticks, grass, or straw that can be carried in a person's open arms. Blevins's theory that it derives from Spanish bruzada 'brush' (for scrubbing and cleaning), is doubtful. It is more likely, as Bentley and Adams suggest, that the term somehow derives from the Spanish brazo, meaning arm or tree branch. -
8 flask
1) (a container in which drinks can be carried: a flask of whisky.) lommelærke; feltflaske2) (a vacuum flask: The workmen carried flasks of tea.) termoflaske3) (a bottle, usually with a narrow neck.) flaske* * *1) (a container in which drinks can be carried: a flask of whisky.) lommelærke; feltflaske2) (a vacuum flask: The workmen carried flasks of tea.) termoflaske3) (a bottle, usually with a narrow neck.) flaske -
9 proceder de
v.to come from, to proceed from, to originate from, to hail from.* * *(venir de) to come from■ ¿de dónde procede su familia? where is her family from?* * ** * *(v.) = emanate from, originate (from), come from, hail from, proceed fromEx. Works with unknown or uncertain personal authorship, or works emanating from a body that lacks a name are to be entered under title.Ex. Funding for advice centres can originate from any one of four government departments: the Department of Trade, the Home Office, the Lord Chancellor's Office and the Department of the Environment.Ex. A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.Ex. Museum publication design hails from a classical tradition that favours conservatism, perhaps more than is desirable.Ex. Although nepotism is considered selfish, it proceeds from the generous impulse to pass something on to one's children, and this we think of as entirely praiseworth.* * *(v.) = emanate from, originate (from), come from, hail from, proceed fromEx: Works with unknown or uncertain personal authorship, or works emanating from a body that lacks a name are to be entered under title.
Ex: Funding for advice centres can originate from any one of four government departments: the Department of Trade, the Home Office, the Lord Chancellor's Office and the Department of the Environment.Ex: A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.Ex: Museum publication design hails from a classical tradition that favours conservatism, perhaps more than is desirable.Ex: Although nepotism is considered selfish, it proceeds from the generous impulse to pass something on to one's children, and this we think of as entirely praiseworth. -
10 provenir de
v.1 to come from, to come down from, to be from, to arise from.El agua proviene de un manantial The water comes from a spring.Ella proviene del campo She comes from the farm.2 to come from, to flow from, to spring from, to be coming from.El agua proviene de un manantial The water comes from a spring.3 to be native of, to be from, to come from.Ella proviene de Chile She is native of Chile.* * *verb* * *(v.) = emanate from, originate (from), come fromEx. Works with unknown or uncertain personal authorship, or works emanating from a body that lacks a name are to be entered under title.Ex. Funding for advice centres can originate from any one of four government departments: the Department of Trade, the Home Office, the Lord Chancellor's Office and the Department of the Environment.Ex. A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.* * *(v.) = emanate from, originate (from), come fromEx: Works with unknown or uncertain personal authorship, or works emanating from a body that lacks a name are to be entered under title.
Ex: Funding for advice centres can originate from any one of four government departments: the Department of Trade, the Home Office, the Lord Chancellor's Office and the Department of the Environment.Ex: A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer. -
11 load
1. nouna load of [old] rubbish or tripe — (fig. coll.) ein einziger Mist (ugs.)
what a load of rubbish! — was für ein Quatsch (ugs.) od. (ugs. abwertend) Schmarren!
get a load of this! — (coll.) (listen) hör einmal gut od. genau zu! (ugs.); (look) guck mal genau hin! (ugs.)
2. transitive verbloads of — jede Menge od. massenhaft (ugs.) [Nahrungsmittel usw.]
1) (put load on) beladenload somebody with work — (fig.) jemandem Arbeit auftragen od. (ugs. abwertend) aufhalsen
3)the dice were loaded against him — (fig.) er hatte schlechte Karten
4) (charge) laden [Gewehr]load a camera — einen Film [in einen Fotoapparat] einlegen
6) (strain) schwer belasten3. intransitive verba table loaded with food — ein mit Speisen beladener Tisch
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/88815/load_up">load up* * *[ləud] 1. noun1) (something which is being carried: The lorry had to stop because its load had fallen off; She was carrying a load of groceries.) die Ladung2) (as much as can be carried at one time: two lorry-loads of earth.) die Ladung3) (a large amount: He talked a load of rubbish; We ate loads of ice-cream.) eine Unmasse4) (the power carried by an electric circuit: The wires were designed for a load of 15 amps.) die Leistung2. verb1) (to take or put on what is to be carried (especially if heavy): They loaded the luggage into the car; The lorry was loading when they arrived.) beladen3) (to put film into (a camera).) Film einlegen•- loaded* * *[ləʊd, AM loʊd]I. nthe maximum \load for this elevator is eight persons der Aufzug hat eine Tragkraft von maximal acht Personenwith a full \load of passengers mit Passagieren [voll] besetzta heavy/light \load ein hohes/niedriges ArbeitspensumI've got a heavy teaching \load this term in diesem Semester habe ich eine hohe Stundenzahlto lighten the \load das Arbeitspensum verringernto spread the \load die Verantwortung teilenwhat a \load of rubbish! was für ein ausgemachter Blödsinn! fama \load of cars eine [o jede] Menge Autos fama \load of washing Wäscheberg ma \load of work ein Riesenberg an Arbeityou need \loads of patience to look after children man braucht unglaublich viel Geduld, um Kinder zu beaufsichtigen5.get a \load of this new car! jetzt schau' dir doch mal dieses neue Auto an!▶ that takes a \load off my mind! da fällt mir aber ein Stein vom Herzen!II. advIII. vt1. (fill)▪ to \load sth etw ladento \load a container einen Container beladento \load the dishwasher die Spülmaschine einräumento \load the washing machine die Waschmaschine füllenmy boss has \loaded me with work mein Chef hat mich mit unheimlich viel Arbeit eingedeckt\loaded with grief gramgebeugt\loaded with worries sorgenbeladento \load sb with responsibilities jdm sehr viel Verantwortung aufladen3. (supply excessively)4. (fill) ladento \load a cannon eine Kanone ladento \load bullets [into a weapon] Patronen [nach]laden; (insert) einlegento \load a cassette/film eine Kassette/einen Film einlegento \load a program onto a computer ein Programm auf einem Computer installieren5. (bias)to \load a roulette wheel das Roulette präparieren6.to \load the dice in favour of sb/sth für jdn/etw eingenommen seinto \load the dice against sb/sth gegen jdn/etw voreingenommen seinIV. vi [ver]laden* * *[ləʊd]1. n1) (= sth carried, burden) Last f; (= cargo) Ladung f; (on girder, axle etc, fig) Belastung f, Last fwhat sort of load was the ship/truck carrying? — was hatte das Schiff/der Lastwagen geladen?
the maximum load for that bridge is 10 tons —
(work) load — (Arbeits)pensum nt
he has a heavy teaching load this term — er hat in diesem Semester eine hohe Stundenzahl
that's a load off my mind! — da fällt mir ein Stein vom Herzen!
3)thanks, we have loads — danke, wir haben jede Menge (inf)
it's a load of old rubbish (Brit) — das ist alles Blödsinn (inf) or Quatsch (inf); (film, book, translation) das ist alles Mist! (inf)
2. vt2) (= burden, weigh down) beladenthe branch was loaded with pears — der Ast war mit Birnen überladen
3) (fig) überhäufenor honors (US) —
4) gun ladenis this camera loaded? — ist ein Film im Apparat?
5) dice fälschen, präparieren3. vi"loading and unloading" — "Be- und Entladen"
2) (= load gun) laden; (= load camera) einen Film einlegenhow does this gun load? —
how does this camera load? — wie legt man einen Film in diesen Apparat ein?
* * *load [ləʊd]A s2. Ladung f (auch einer Schusswaffe), Fuhre f:get a load of umga) hör oder schau dir das mal an!,b) merk dir das!;3. fig Last f, Bürde f:a load of care eine Sorgenlast;his decision took a load off my mind bei seiner Entscheidung fiel mir ein Stein vom Herzen;it is a load off my mind to know that … seitdem ich weiß, dass …, ist mir bedeutend wohler6. ELEK, TECHa) Last f, Belastung f:safe load zulässige Belastung;b) Leistung f7. TECH Ladung f, Füllung f (Beschickungsgut)B v/tbe loaded with coal Kohle geladen haben;a) schwer beladen,b) niederdrücken (a. fig);he is loaded down with responsibilities seine Verpflichtungen lasten schwer auf ihmload up aufladenb) einen Hochofen, Reaktor etc beschicken4. eine Schusswaffe etc laden:load the camera FOTO einen Film (in die Kamera) einlegenload duties on sb jemanden mit Pflichten überhäufen6. sich den Magen überladen:load one’s stomach7. beschweren, schwerer machen, engS. Würfel einseitig beschweren, präparieren:load the dice in sb’s favo(u)r figa) vorteilhaft für jemanden sein,b) jemandem einen Vorteil verschaffen;a) nachteilig für jemanden sein,b) jemanden benachteiligen;the dice are loaded against him alles ist gegen ihn, alles hat sich gegen ihn verschworen8. a) ein Getränk präparierenb) Wein etc panschen9. ELEK pupinisieren, Pupinspulen einbauen in (akk)C v/i2. beladen werden3. (das Gewehr etc) laden, FOTO einen Film einlegen:are you loaded? ist Ihre Waffe geladen?4. geladen werden (Schusswaffe etc):how does this camera load? FOTO wie wird in diese Kamera der Film eingelegt?* * *1. nouna load of [old] rubbish or tripe — (fig. coll.) ein einziger Mist (ugs.)
what a load of rubbish! — was für ein Quatsch (ugs.) od. (ugs. abwertend) Schmarren!
get a load of this! — (coll.) (listen) hör einmal gut od. genau zu! (ugs.); (look) guck mal genau hin! (ugs.)
4) usu. in pl. (coll.): (plenty)2. transitive verbloads of — jede Menge od. massenhaft (ugs.) [Nahrungsmittel usw.]
1) (put load on) beladenload somebody with work — (fig.) jemandem Arbeit auftragen od. (ugs. abwertend) aufhalsen
2) (put as load) laden3)the dice were loaded against him — (fig.) er hatte schlechte Karten
4) (charge) laden [Gewehr]load a camera — einen Film [in einen Fotoapparat] einlegen
6) (strain) schwer belasten3. intransitive verbPhrasal Verbs:- load up* * *n.Druck -e m.Ladung -en f.Last -en m. v.beladen v.belasten v.laden v.(§ p.,pp.: lud, geladen) -
12 cambiar el tono
(v.) = modulateEx. A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.* * *(v.) = modulateEx: A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.
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13 centro comercial
m.shopping center.* * *shopping centre, US mall* * *shopping mall (AmE), shopping centre (BrE)* * *(n.) = shopping centre, shopping precinct, mall of shops, shopping mall, mall, outlet mall, plazaEx. The library is poorly sited outside the shopping centre and on the brow of a hill, and faces competition from adjoining libraries.Ex. It was set up in 1972 at the instigation of a local councillor who wanted to introduce an information centre in shop-front premises in a new shopping precinct.Ex. However, a more advantageous site was offered, right in the shopping precinct, linking a covered mall of shops with a multi-functional community complex.Ex. The library may circulate materials at off-site outlets such as shopping malls, community facilities, nursing homes, jails, and so forth.Ex. Customers seem to be tiring of malls and chain stores, seeking a more personal service and wanting to bargain.Ex. These maps, as those of us who are outlet junkie bargain-hunters know with assurance, are ones any shopper can pick up in any outlet mall.Ex. Similar types of studies also can be carried out to examine the distribution and social activities of people in extensive institutional spaces such as malls, plazas, walking arcades, and marketplaces.* * *shopping mall (AmE), shopping centre (BrE)* * *(n.) = shopping centre, shopping precinct, mall of shops, shopping mall, mall, outlet mall, plazaEx: The library is poorly sited outside the shopping centre and on the brow of a hill, and faces competition from adjoining libraries.
Ex: It was set up in 1972 at the instigation of a local councillor who wanted to introduce an information centre in shop-front premises in a new shopping precinct.Ex: However, a more advantageous site was offered, right in the shopping precinct, linking a covered mall of shops with a multi-functional community complex.Ex: The library may circulate materials at off-site outlets such as shopping malls, community facilities, nursing homes, jails, and so forth.Ex: Customers seem to be tiring of malls and chain stores, seeking a more personal service and wanting to bargain.Ex: These maps, as those of us who are outlet junkie bargain-hunters know with assurance, are ones any shopper can pick up in any outlet mall.Ex: Similar types of studies also can be carried out to examine the distribution and social activities of people in extensive institutional spaces such as malls, plazas, walking arcades, and marketplaces.* * *(shopping) mall, Brtb shopping centre -
14 deducción por donación a obras benéficas
(n.) = charitable deduction, charitable tax deductionEx. Artists can claim these donations as charitable deductions on their income tax statements.Ex. In instances of very large gifts, the charitable tax deduction can be carried over for up to five successive years after the year in which the gift is made.* * *(n.) = charitable deduction, charitable tax deductionEx: Artists can claim these donations as charitable deductions on their income tax statements.
Ex: In instances of very large gifts, the charitable tax deduction can be carried over for up to five successive years after the year in which the gift is made.Spanish-English dictionary > deducción por donación a obras benéficas
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15 demodular
= demodulate.Ex. A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.* * *= demodulate.Ex: A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.
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16 entrante
adj.coming (año, mes).f.bight.m.1 starter (plato). (peninsular Spanish)2 recess (hueco).* * *► adjetivo1 entering, coming, incoming1 COCINA starter* * *1. ADJ1) [mes, semana] next2) [ministro, presidente] new, incoming; [correo] incoming2. SM1) (Culin) starter2) (Geog) inlet3) (Arquit) recess4)entrantes y salientes — † people coming to and leaving a house etc
* * *Ia) ( próximo)el año entrante — next year, the coming year
b) ( nuevo) <gobierno/presidente> new, incoming (before n)IImasculino o femenino1) (AmL) (Arquit) recess; (Geog) inlet2) entrante masculino (Esp) (Coc) starter* * *= incoming, inbound, entrée.Ex. A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.Ex. PhoneWorks will offer a number of dollar-saving outbound and inbound services for libraries and users alike.Ex. These prices include breakfast (full buffet including a large selection of hot and cold entrees, salads, cheeses, pastries, etc.) and all service charges.----* año entrante, el = coming year, the.* en el año entrante = in the coming year.* en entrante = recessed.* * *Ia) ( próximo)el año entrante — next year, the coming year
b) ( nuevo) <gobierno/presidente> new, incoming (before n)IImasculino o femenino1) (AmL) (Arquit) recess; (Geog) inlet2) entrante masculino (Esp) (Coc) starter* * *= incoming, inbound, entrée.Ex: A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.
Ex: PhoneWorks will offer a number of dollar-saving outbound and inbound services for libraries and users alike.Ex: These prices include breakfast (full buffet including a large selection of hot and cold entrees, salads, cheeses, pastries, etc.) and all service charges.* año entrante, el = coming year, the.* en el año entrante = in the coming year.* en entrante = recessed.* * *1(próximo): la semana/el mes/el año entrante next week/month/year, the coming week/month/yearel gobierno entrante the incoming governmentorA ( AmL)1 ( Arquit) recess2 ( Geog) inletB* * *
entrante adjetivoa) ( próximo):
entrante
I adjetivo coming
el director entrante, the incoming director
la semana entrante, next week
II m Culin starter
' entrante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cala
English:
bay
- inbound
- incoming
- ingoing
- starter
* * *♦ adj1. [año, mes, semana] coming;Méx [día] next;el año/mes entrante next year/month2. [presidente, gobierno] incoming;el presidente/gobierno entrante the incoming president/government♦ nm¿qué tienen de entrantes? what starters do you have?2. [hueco] recess3. [en tierra, mar] inlet* * *II m GASTR starter* * *entrante adj1) : next, upcomingel año entrante: next year2) : incoming, newel presidente entrante: the president elect* * *entrante n starter / first course -
17 línea telefónica
f.telephone line.* * *(n.) = phone line, telephone lineEx. A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.Ex. Numerous different models are available, ranging from models where communication is via a heat sensitive screen, through to terminals linked to an outside computer by a telephone line.* * *(n.) = phone line, telephone lineEx: A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.
Ex: Numerous different models are available, ranging from models where communication is via a heat sensitive screen, through to terminals linked to an outside computer by a telephone line. -
18 modular
adj.modular.v.to modulate.* * *1 to modulate► adjetivo1 modular* * *1.ADJ modular2.VT to modulate3.SM Cono Sur shelf unit* * *Iadjetivo modularIIverbo transitivo/ intransitivo to modulate* * *= modular, modulate.Ex. The control counter and associated screening are part of a co-ordinated modular system comprised of units which are readily reassembled into different configurations.Ex. A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.----* cocina modular = modular kitchen.* * *Iadjetivo modularIIverbo transitivo/ intransitivo to modulate* * *= modular, modulate.Ex: The control counter and associated screening are part of a co-ordinated modular system comprised of units which are readily reassembled into different configurations.
Ex: A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.* cocina modular = modular kitchen.* * *modularvtmodular la voz to modulate one's voice2 ( Rad) ‹frecuencia› to modulate■ modularvi( RPl)(estantería) shelf unit, modular shelving; (sofá) modular sofa* * *
modular ( conjugate modular) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
to modulate
modular
I verbo transitivo to modulate: me gusta cómo modula la voz al leer un cuento, I like how she modulates her voice when she reads stories
II adjetivo modular
' modular' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
examen
English:
modular
- modulate
* * *modular1 adjmodular♦ vt1. [voz, sonido] to modulate2. Rad to modulate♦ viMús [entonar] to modulatemodular3 nmRP1. [sofá] modular sofa;[pieza de sofá] module, unit2. [estantería] shelf unit* * *I v/t modulateII adj modular* * *modular v: to modulate♦ modulación nfmodular adj: modular -
19 procedente
adj.1 appropriate (oportuno).2 proceeding, coming, originating.* * *► adjetivo1 coming (de, from)2 (adecuado) appropriate, correct* * *ADJ1)un queso procedente de Noruega — a Norwegian cheese, a cheese from Norway
2) (=conveniente) proper, fitting3) (Jur) proper* * *1) <tren/vuelo>el vuelo/tren procedente de París — the flight/train from Paris, the Paris flight/train
2) (Der) legitimate, fair* * *= incoming.Ex. A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.----* dinero procedente de los impuestos = tax money (tax monies).* ingresos procedentes de los impuestos = tax revenues, income tax revenue.* material procedente del dragado = dredged material.* procedente de = emanating from.* procedente de desecho = discarded.* procedente de las islas del Pacífico = Pacific Islander.* * *1) <tren/vuelo>el vuelo/tren procedente de París — the flight/train from Paris, the Paris flight/train
2) (Der) legitimate, fair* * *= incoming.Ex: A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.
* dinero procedente de los impuestos = tax money (tax monies).* ingresos procedentes de los impuestos = tax revenues, income tax revenue.* material procedente del dragado = dredged material.* procedente de = emanating from.* procedente de desecho = discarded.* procedente de las islas del Pacífico = Pacific Islander.* * *A ‹tren/vuelo› procedente DE:el tren procedente de Madrid efectuará su entrada por la vía dos the train from Madrid will be arriving on track twollegó en el vuelo procedente de Londres he arrived on the flight from London o on the London flightB ( Der) legitimate, fair* * *
procedente adjetivo:◊ el vuelo/tren procedente de París the flight/train from Paris
procedente adjetivo
1 coming [de, from], arriving [de, from]
el vuelo procedente de Madrid, the flight from Madrid
2 (pertinente) appropriate: sus preguntas no eran muy procedentes, his questions weren't very appropriate
' procedente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
originaria
- originario
- oriunda
- oriundo
English:
from
* * *procedente adj[avión, tren] (arriving) from;el vuelo procedente de Lima the flight (coming) from Lima2. [oportuno] appropriate;Der fitting, right and proper* * *adj:procedente de from;el tren procedente de Bogotá the train from Bogota* * *procedente adj1) : proper, fitting2)procedente de : coming from -
20 que llega
(adj.) = incomingEx. A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.* * *(adj.) = incomingEx: A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.
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