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21 aprendizaje permanente
(n.) = lifelong learningEx. With the trend towards ' lifelong learning' in Japan, user demands are increasing and users require easier access to information.* * *(n.) = lifelong learningEx: With the trend towards ' lifelong learning' in Japan, user demands are increasing and users require easier access to information.
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22 archipiélago
m.1 archipelago, large group of islands.2 archipelago, sea containing a large number of islands.* * *1 archipelago* * *SM1) [de islas] archipelago2) [de problemas] mass (of troubles), sea (of difficulties)* * *masculino archipelago* * *= archipelago.Ex. The mobile library on the Okinawa archipelago, Japan, serves a mainly rural agricultural population.* * *masculino archipelago* * *= archipelago.Ex: The mobile library on the Okinawa archipelago, Japan, serves a mainly rural agricultural population.
* * *archipelago* * *
archipiélago sustantivo masculino
archipelago
archipiélago sustantivo masculino archipelago
' archipiélago' also found in these entries:
English:
archipelago
* * *archipiélago nmarchipelago;el archipiélago balear the Balearic Islands;el archipiélago de las Antillas the West Indies* * *m archipelago* * *archipiélago nm: archipelago -
23 aumento de las diferencias entre ... y
(n.) = widening gap between... and, widening of the gap beween.... andEx. The author describes the widening gap between Europe on the one hand and the USA and Japan on the other in the size of their respective information technology industries.Ex. The dominance of cyberspace will lead to a widening of the gap between the industrialized and the developing world.* * *(n.) = widening gap between... and, widening of the gap beween.... andEx: The author describes the widening gap between Europe on the one hand and the USA and Japan on the other in the size of their respective information technology industries.
Ex: The dominance of cyberspace will lead to a widening of the gap between the industrialized and the developing world.Spanish-English dictionary > aumento de las diferencias entre ... y
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24 autoaprendizaje durante toda la vida
(n.) = lifelong learningEx. With the trend towards ' lifelong learning' in Japan, user demands are increasing and users require easier access to information.* * *(n.) = lifelong learningEx: With the trend towards ' lifelong learning' in Japan, user demands are increasing and users require easier access to information.
Spanish-English dictionary > autoaprendizaje durante toda la vida
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25 autoaprendizaje permanente
(n.) = lifelong learningEx. With the trend towards ' lifelong learning' in Japan, user demands are increasing and users require easier access to information.* * *(n.) = lifelong learningEx: With the trend towards ' lifelong learning' in Japan, user demands are increasing and users require easier access to information.
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26 batir
m.beating of wings, whirr.Se oyó un súbito batir de alas A sudden whirr was heard.v.1 to beat, to whisk.El ave bate las alas en el viento The bird beats its wings in the wind.2 to beat against.las olas batían las rocas the waves beat against the rocksel viento batía las ventanas the windows were banging in the wind3 to flap, to beat (alas).4 to beat.5 to beat down (sol, lluvia).6 to comb, to search.7 to whip, to beat, to churn, to scramble.Elsa bate las claras para el pastel Elsa whips the whites for the cake.* * *1 (huevos) to beat; (nata, claras) to whip2 (palmas) to clap3 (metales) to beat4 (alas) to flap, beat5 (derribar) to knock down6 (vencer) to beat, defeat7 DEPORTE (marca, récord) to break8 (explorar) to reconnoitre; (registrar) to comb, search9 (cazador) to beat1 to fight\batirse en duelo to fight a duelbatirse en retirada to retreat* * *verb1) to beat2) mix, whisk, whip* * *1. VT1) (=vencer, superar) [+ adversario, enemigo] to beat; [+ récord] to break, beatbatió el récord mundial de 400 metros vallas — she broke o beat the world 400 metres hurdles record
las ventas han batido todos los récords este año — sales have broken o beaten all records this year
2) (Culin) [+ huevos] to beat, whisk; [+ nata, crema] to whip; [+ mantequilla, margarina] to cream; [+ leche] [para hacer mantequilla] to churn3) (=recorrer) (Mil) to comb, search; (Caza) to beatla policía batió la zona pero no encontró nada — the police combed o searched the area but found nothing
4) (=agitar) [+ alas] to flap; [+ pestañas] to flutter; [+ brazos] to flap, wavebatir el vuelo — to fly off, take flight
5) (=golpear)a) [+ tambor, metal] to beatel batir de los martillos contra el metal — the sound of hammers beating the metal, the clang of hammers on metal
b) [lluvia, olas, viento] to beat on o against; [sol] to beat down onlas olas batían la orilla de la playa — the waves were beating on o against the shore
el viento batía con fuerza las ventanas — the wind was pounding on o against the windows
c) [+ moneda] to mintcobre 1)6) (=derribar) [+ edificio] to knock down, demolish; [+ privilegio] to do away with7) (Mil) [+ muro] to batter, poundlos cañones batieron las murallas de la ciudad — the cannons battered o pounded the city walls
8) (=cardar) [+ lana] to comb out, card; [+ pelo] to backcomb10) Arg (=denunciar) to inform on2. VI1) [lluvia, olas, viento] to beatel viento batía con fuerza contra los cristales — the wind pounded on o against the windows
2) [puerta, persiana]3) [tambor] to ring out, sound3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < huevos> to beat, whisk; <crema/nata> to whip; < mantequilla> to churnbatir las claras a punto de nieve — beat o whisk the egg whites until stiff
2) <marca/récord> to break; <enemigo/rival> to beat3)a) < ala> to beat, flapb)c) < metal> to beatd) (liter) viento/lluvia to beat against; olas/mar to beat o crash againste) (Mil) <muralla/posición> to pound, batter2.batir vi viento/lluvia/mar3.batir sobre/contra algo — to beat on/against something
batirse v pron1)a) ( enfrentarse)batirse a or en duelo — to fight a duel
b) (Chi)batírselas — to manage
2) (Méx) ( ensuciarse) to get dirty* * *= beat, churn, best, whisk, trounce.Ex. Flexible moulds made of laminated paper called 'flong' were first used in Lyons in 1829 and were blotting and tissue paper pasted together, and the mould was formed by beating damp flong on the face of the type.Ex. Everywhere, where the waters had hit, one saw this total devastation and strange debris created by these churning swirling waters.Ex. Back in 2001, the tossed salad they prepared fed some 5,000, which then bested the record held by a community in Utah in the United States.Ex. Whisk ingredients together, pour into oiled waffle iron, and cook on medium heat until steam starts coming out of the sides.Ex. Defending champions Japan fought back from 1-0 behind to trounce Thailand 4-1 to qualify for the quarter-finals.----* batir hasta hacer espuma = work up + a lather.* batirse en duelo = duel.* batir un récord = set + record, break + record, shatter + record.* cuenco para batir = mixing bowl.* escobilla de batir = wire whisk.* que bate todos los récords = record breaking.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < huevos> to beat, whisk; <crema/nata> to whip; < mantequilla> to churnbatir las claras a punto de nieve — beat o whisk the egg whites until stiff
2) <marca/récord> to break; <enemigo/rival> to beat3)a) < ala> to beat, flapb)c) < metal> to beatd) (liter) viento/lluvia to beat against; olas/mar to beat o crash againste) (Mil) <muralla/posición> to pound, batter2.batir vi viento/lluvia/mar3.batir sobre/contra algo — to beat on/against something
batirse v pron1)a) ( enfrentarse)batirse a or en duelo — to fight a duel
b) (Chi)batírselas — to manage
2) (Méx) ( ensuciarse) to get dirty* * *= beat, churn, best, whisk, trounce.Ex: Flexible moulds made of laminated paper called 'flong' were first used in Lyons in 1829 and were blotting and tissue paper pasted together, and the mould was formed by beating damp flong on the face of the type.
Ex: Everywhere, where the waters had hit, one saw this total devastation and strange debris created by these churning swirling waters.Ex: Back in 2001, the tossed salad they prepared fed some 5,000, which then bested the record held by a community in Utah in the United States.Ex: Whisk ingredients together, pour into oiled waffle iron, and cook on medium heat until steam starts coming out of the sides.Ex: Defending champions Japan fought back from 1-0 behind to trounce Thailand 4-1 to qualify for the quarter-finals.* batir hasta hacer espuma = work up + a lather.* batirse en duelo = duel.* batir un récord = set + record, break + record, shatter + record.* cuenco para batir = mixing bowl.* escobilla de batir = wire whisk.* que bate todos los récords = record breaking.* * *batir [I1 ]vtA ‹huevos› to beat, whisk; ‹nata/crema› to whip; ‹mantequilla› to churnbatir las claras a punto de nieve beat o whisk the egg whites until stiffbatir la margarina con el azúcar cream the margarine and sugar togetherB1 ‹marca/récord› to breakbatir un récord mundial to break a world record2 (derrotar) ‹enemigo/rival› to beatC1 ‹ala› to beat, flap2batir palmas to clap3 ‹metal› to beat; ‹moneda› to mint4 ( liter); «viento/lluvia» to beat against; «olas/mar» pound, beat o crash against5 ( Mil) ‹muralla/posición› to pound, batterD ‹lugar› «ejército/policía» to comb, search; «cazador» to beatE ‹pelo› to backcomb■ batirvi«viento/lluvia/mar» to beatel agua batía sobre los cristales the rain beat on o against the windows■ batirseA1(enfrentarse): batirse a or en duelo to fight a duel2B ( Méx) (ensuciarse) to get dirtyllegó batido de lodo he was covered in mud when he arrived* * *
batir ( conjugate batir) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ huevos› to beat, whisk;
‹crema/nata› to whip;
‹ mantequilla› to churn
2 ‹marca/récord› to break;
‹enemigo/rival› to beat
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b)
batirse verbo pronominal
1 ( enfrentarse): batirse a or en duelo to fight a duel
2 (Méx) ( ensuciarse) to get dirty;
batir verbo transitivo
1 to beat
2 Culin (mezclar ingredientes) to beat, (levantar claras, etc) to whip, whisk
3 Dep (un récord) to break
4 (vencer, derrotar) to beat: nuestro equipo fue batido dos veces seguidas, our team was beaten two times consecutively
5 (las alas) to flap
6 (un metal) to hammer
7 (recorrer un monte en busca de alguien) to search
(en busca de caza) to beat
' batir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
esponjar
- palma
- récord
- marca
- molinillo
- nieve
- punto
English:
beat
- beating
- break
- cream
- fight
- flap
- flutter
- hammer
- out
- smash
- whip
- whisk
- churn
* * *♦ vt1. [mezclar] [huevos, mezcla líquida] to beat, to whisk;[nata] to whip; [mantequilla] to cream2. [golpear] to beat against;las olas batían las rocas the waves beat against the rocks;el viento batía las ventanas the windows were banging in the wind;batir palmas to clap3. [alas] to flap, to beat4. [metal] to beat5. [moneda] to mint6. [derrotar] to beat;batir al portero [superarlo] to beat the goalkeeper7. [récord] to break8. [explorar] [sujeto: policía] to comb, to search9. [explorar] [sujeto: cazador] to beat11. RP Fambatir la justa: preguntale a Santi que te bate la justa ask Santi, he can give you the goods;te lo digo yo que acabo de volver, te bato la justa I've just come back from there, so I know what I'm talking about♦ vi[sol, lluvia] to beat down* * *v/t2 récord break3 territorio comb4 monedas mint* * *batir vt1) golpear: to beat, to hit2) vencer: to defeat3) revolver: to mix, to beat4) : to break (a record)* * *batir vb5. (viento, olas) to beat against -
27 calidad del aire
(n.) = air qualityEx. The dust clouds travel eastward, affecting air quality in China, Korea and Japan, and occasionally the continental United States.* * *(n.) = air qualityEx: The dust clouds travel eastward, affecting air quality in China, Korea and Japan, and occasionally the continental United States.
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28 capricho pasajero
m.passing whim.* * *(n.) = passing fancy, passing whimEx. It seems that Japan's fascination with robots is more than just a passing fancy.Ex. It started out as a passing whim and grew into something that has reached out to thousands of people around the world.* * *(n.) = passing fancy, passing whimEx: It seems that Japan's fascination with robots is more than just a passing fancy.
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29 causar sensación
v.to make a splash, to be all the rage.* * *to cause a sensation* * *(v.) = be a sensation, cut + a swath(e), cut + a dash, make + heads turn, make + a big noise, cause + a sensationEx. This novelist is a sensation in America.Ex. Nilsson's adamantine voice cut a swathe through 20th-century operatic history.Ex. He soon cut a dash with his liberal but pragmatic solutions to problems besetting the building industry in Sydney.Ex. Be the centre of attention and make heads turn at any red carpet event with this new body lotion!.Ex. Everyone here has made a big noise in support of the University of Maryland to the tune of $1000 or more.Ex. A monkey has caused a sensation in Japan after learning karate.* * *(v.) = be a sensation, cut + a swath(e), cut + a dash, make + heads turn, make + a big noise, cause + a sensationEx: This novelist is a sensation in America.
Ex: Nilsson's adamantine voice cut a swathe through 20th-century operatic history.Ex: He soon cut a dash with his liberal but pragmatic solutions to problems besetting the building industry in Sydney.Ex: Be the centre of attention and make heads turn at any red carpet event with this new body lotion!.Ex: Everyone here has made a big noise in support of the University of Maryland to the tune of $1000 or more.Ex: A monkey has caused a sensation in Japan after learning karate. -
30 coche de ocasión
(n.) = used car, second-hand carEx. The quality of used cars has also improved with intense competition among manufacturers in the new car market.Ex. Not many people foresaw that second-hand cars imported from Japan would one day dominate the motor industry in Botswana.* * *(n.) = used car, second-hand carEx: The quality of used cars has also improved with intense competition among manufacturers in the new car market.
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31 coche de segunda mano
(n.) = used car, second-hand carEx. The quality of used cars has also improved with intense competition among manufacturers in the new car market.Ex. Not many people foresaw that second-hand cars imported from Japan would one day dominate the motor industry in Botswana.* * *(n.) = used car, second-hand carEx: The quality of used cars has also improved with intense competition among manufacturers in the new car market.
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32 coche usado
(n.) = used car, second-hand carEx. The quality of used cars has also improved with intense competition among manufacturers in the new car market.Ex. Not many people foresaw that second-hand cars imported from Japan would one day dominate the motor industry in Botswana.* * *(n.) = used car, second-hand carEx: The quality of used cars has also improved with intense competition among manufacturers in the new car market.
Ex: Not many people foresaw that second-hand cars imported from Japan would one day dominate the motor industry in Botswana.* * *used car, second-hand car -
33 con la condición de que
= on the understanding that, with the condition that, on the condition thatEx. Employers & trade unions can make whatever use they like of the money thus provided, on the understanding that it is for education.Ex. The deal comes with the condition that he passes a doping test when he arrives in Japan in February.Ex. In this way the lives of over 100000 Armenians were spared, but only on the condition that they should be sent to Syria.* * *= on the understanding that, with the condition that, on the condition thatEx: Employers & trade unions can make whatever use they like of the money thus provided, on the understanding that it is for education.
Ex: The deal comes with the condition that he passes a doping test when he arrives in Japan in February.Ex: In this way the lives of over 100000 Armenians were spared, but only on the condition that they should be sent to Syria. -
34 crear prototipos
(v.) = prototypeEx. The electronic book (e-book) is already available commercially in Japan, and a British company is currently prototyping a handwriting recognition notepad.* * *(v.) = prototypeEx: The electronic book (e-book) is already available commercially in Japan, and a British company is currently prototyping a handwriting recognition notepad.
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35 cuaderno de reconocimiento de escritura
Ex. The electronic book (e-book) is already available commercially in Japan, and a British company is currently prototyping a handwriting recognition notepad.* * *Ex: The electronic book (e-book) is already available commercially in Japan, and a British company is currently prototyping a handwriting recognition notepad.
Spanish-English dictionary > cuaderno de reconocimiento de escritura
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36 cuartos de final
DEPORTE quarter finals* * *masculino plural quarterfinals (pl)* * *(n.) = quarter-finalsEx. Defending champions Japan fought back from 1-0 behind to trounce Thailand 4-1 to qualify for the quarter-finals.* * *masculino plural quarterfinals (pl)* * *(n.) = quarter-finalsEx: Defending champions Japan fought back from 1-0 behind to trounce Thailand 4-1 to qualify for the quarter-finals.
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37 dar una paliza
* * *(v.) = clobber, pummel, slaughter, knock + the living daylights out of, knock + the hell out out of, whip, whitewash, thrash, wallop, lick, baste, take + a pounding, take + a beating, belt, trounce, beat + Nombre + (all) hollowEx. Clobbering the rich with taxes doesn't help anyone.Ex. During the German occupation, the Italian populace lived under the grip of fear as Allied bombardments pummeled towns.Ex. These small small but very sharp flakes were used by hunters to slaughter animals.Ex. One after another, young pianists sat down and knocked the living daylights out of the piano.Ex. This is one of those movies that preaches nonviolence, even as the good guy is knocking the hell out of a few dozen dudes.Ex. He got whipped by policemen right here in Montgomery.Ex. Oxford City proved too strong for Banbury A, whitewashing them 9-0.Ex. Later footage shows the killer whales with the pups in their mouths, thrashing them about.Ex. He walloped Bud, tore his shirt, and made him eat dirt.Ex. They got licked by a bunch of little, ill-armed peasant guerillas.Ex. I have been reading his post for a long time and I have been biting my fingers to keep from basting him.Ex. He took a pounding in the press after his first tax cut when a deep recession pushed unemployment to 10 percent.Ex. Devastated by natural disasters and caught in the middle of the war on terror, Asia's economy took a beating in 2001.Ex. They chased him and one belted him over the head with the bar, forcing him to the ground.Ex. Defending champions Japan fought back from 1-0 behind to trounce Thailand 4-1 to qualify for the quarter-finals.Ex. But he was proved wrong as India pushed England to the edge and beat them hollow the following day.* * *(v.) = clobber, pummel, slaughter, knock + the living daylights out of, knock + the hell out out of, whip, whitewash, thrash, wallop, lick, baste, take + a pounding, take + a beating, belt, trounce, beat + Nombre + (all) hollowEx: Clobbering the rich with taxes doesn't help anyone.
Ex: During the German occupation, the Italian populace lived under the grip of fear as Allied bombardments pummeled towns.Ex: These small small but very sharp flakes were used by hunters to slaughter animals.Ex: One after another, young pianists sat down and knocked the living daylights out of the piano.Ex: This is one of those movies that preaches nonviolence, even as the good guy is knocking the hell out of a few dozen dudes.Ex: He got whipped by policemen right here in Montgomery.Ex: Oxford City proved too strong for Banbury A, whitewashing them 9-0.Ex: Later footage shows the killer whales with the pups in their mouths, thrashing them about.Ex: He walloped Bud, tore his shirt, and made him eat dirt.Ex: They got licked by a bunch of little, ill-armed peasant guerillas.Ex: I have been reading his post for a long time and I have been biting my fingers to keep from basting him.Ex: He took a pounding in the press after his first tax cut when a deep recession pushed unemployment to 10 percent.Ex: Devastated by natural disasters and caught in the middle of the war on terror, Asia's economy took a beating in 2001.Ex: They chased him and one belted him over the head with the bar, forcing him to the ground.Ex: Defending champions Japan fought back from 1-0 behind to trounce Thailand 4-1 to qualify for the quarter-finals.Ex: But he was proved wrong as India pushed England to the edge and beat them hollow the following day. -
38 dar una tunda
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39 debilitarse
1 to weaken, get weak, become weak* * *VPR1) [persona] to grow weaker, weaken2) [voz, luz] to grow o become fainter* * *(v.) = become + brittle, languishEx. The quality of the paper is often poor and it yellows and becomes brittle with age.Ex. Whereas in most European countries during this period welfare provision continued to develop, in Australia it languished at a level which, with the exception of Japan, was the meanest of the developed countries.* * *(v.) = become + brittle, languishEx: The quality of the paper is often poor and it yellows and becomes brittle with age.
Ex: Whereas in most European countries during this period welfare provision continued to develop, in Australia it languished at a level which, with the exception of Japan, was the meanest of the developed countries.* * *
■debilitarse verbo reflexivo to weaken, grow weak
' debilitarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
resentirse
- debilitar
- flojear
English:
dim
- weaken
- fade
- weak
* * *vpr1. [enfermo, organismo] to grow weaker;[salud] to deteriorate2. [voluntad, moral] to grow weaker, to weaken3. [gobierno, moneda, economía] to become o grow weak4. [voz, sonido] to grow fainter;[luz] to grow dimmer o fainter* * *v/r weaken, become weaker; de salud deteriorate* * *vr -
40 derrotar completamente
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