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21 remanente
adj.remanent, remaining, left, leftover.f.1 remainder, leftover, remnant, hold-over.2 carry-over, carryover.m.1 surplus stock.2 balance.3 net profit.* * *► adjetivo1 (que queda) remaining, residual2 (extra) surplus2 (extra) surplus* * *1. ADJ1) (=que queda) remaining2) (Com) [de producto] surplus3) (Fís) remanent2.SM (=lo que queda) remainder; (Com) [de producto] surplus* * *I II* * *= residuum, remainder.Ex. Any representative sample, any cross-section, any week's harvest of queries in a busy library is sure to include a residuum that does not fit into any of the categories so far outlined.Ex. The article 'Bargains or bummers? remainders' suggests that despite problems attaching to buying remainders, judicious purchasing of this stock can add valuable books to a library's collection at a very reasonable cost.----* remanente de crédito = basketing.* * *I II* * *= residuum, remainder.Ex: Any representative sample, any cross-section, any week's harvest of queries in a busy library is sure to include a residuum that does not fit into any of the categories so far outlined.
Ex: The article 'Bargains or bummers? remainders' suggests that despite problems attaching to buying remainders, judicious purchasing of this stock can add valuable books to a library's collection at a very reasonable cost.* remanente de crédito = basketing.* * *1 ‹mercancía› surplus2 ‹líquido› residualel remanente de la cosecha the remainder of the crop, the surplus cropliquidación de remanentes end-of-season salecon el remanente de la madera construyeron un cobertizo with the remainder of the wood o the remaining wood o the leftover wood they built a shed* * *
remanente
I adj (resto) remaining
(de mercancía, producción) surplus
II m (sobrante) remainder
(de mercancía) surplus
' remanente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
saldo
- sobra
- sobrante
* * *remanente nm1. [de géneros] surplus stock;[de productos agrícolas] surplus2. [en cuenta bancaria] balance3. [de beneficios] net profit* * *m remainder, surplus* * *remanente nm1) : remainder, balance2) : surplus -
22 resaltar
v.1 to highlight.Ella destaca sus logros She highlights his achievements.2 to stand out.3 to stick out (en edificios) (balcón).4 to project out, to stand out, to jut out, to project.La cornisa sobresale mucho The cornice juts out too much.5 to flatter.* * *1 (sobresalir) to project, jut out2 figurado (distinguirse) to stand out (de, from)1 to highlight, stress, emphasize\hacer resaltar to emphasize, stress, highlight* * *verb1) to stand out2) stress* * *1. VI1) (=destacarse) to stand outhacer resaltar algo — to set sth off; (fig) to highlight sth
la encuesta hace resaltar el descontento con el sistema educativo — the survey highlights the dissatisfaction with the education system
2) (=sobresalir) to jut out, project2.VT (=destacar) to highlightel conferenciante resaltó el problema del paro — the speaker highlighted the problem of unemployment
quiero resaltar la dedicación de nuestros empleados — I would like to draw particular attention to the dedication of our staff
* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) (sobresalir, destacarse) to stand out2)2.hacer resaltar — < color> to bring out; <importancia/necesidad> to highlight, stress
resaltar vt <cualidad/rasgo> to highlight; <importancia/necesidad> to highlight, stress* * *= bring into + focus, bring out, conspicuousness, emphasise [emphasize, -USA], enhance, highlight, stress, underscore, illuminate, accentuate, heighten, play up, attract + attention, stand out, foreground, be to the fore, bring to + the fore, come to + the fore, give + highlights, spotlight, bring to + the forefront, point up, create + a high profile for, give + a high profile, have + high profile, bring + attention to, make + a point of + Gerundio, point to, make + Reflexivo + conspicuous, flag + Nombre + up, celebrate, stand + proud.Ex. These should be used to speed up our processing, but the important thing is that we bring out the essential parts of a work and give all the possible entries to identify the work.Ex. One of the most cited shortcomings of mobile advice centres, that their conspicuousness deters people from using them, does not seem to have been a problem.Ex. Analytical cataloguing aims to emphasise the content of documents, rather than relying entirely upon cataloguing whole works.Ex. An introduction explaining the nature and scope of the indexing language will enhance its value.Ex. In each case the object of the discussion will be to highlight what appear to be the significant aspects, particularly those concerning the background which affect the nature of the scheme.Ex. However, it must be stressed that these problems are still in the future.Ex. All I wanted to underscore with these four horror stories is that the judicious, discretionary assignment of added entries can either powerfully inhibit or promote access to the documents.Ex. This appraisal attempts to illuminate aspects of Irish library history omitted from international reference works.Ex. However, future trends may tend to accentuate this division.Ex. Automated support services have heightened the sense of interdependency between libraries and vendors.Ex. A long-standing but unfortunate tradition plays up antagonism between those librarians who become catalogers and those who opt for reference or public service.Ex. A few minutes spent with teacher and pupils talking about books conversationally in a by-the-way fashion serves the double purpose of preparing the right set of mind for reading while at the same time attracting attention to books that might be enjoyed.Ex. Three national library catalogues stand out as highly important sources of general bibliography.Ex. His survey of how such poetry has been edited in recent years, however, shows that a single edition is still foregrounded while other editions are only obliquely indicated via footnotes.Ex. Those countries which were already to the fore in science and technology certainly faced problems in the handling of information.Ex. Installation of new computer terminals may bring the problem to the fore.Ex. As this table shows, the age profile for all borrowers is very close to that of all adults in the country but when one looks at the more frequent users, the regular borrowers, the older people come more to the fore.Ex. This article gives highlights of a trade show on the applications of optical information systems in publishing organised by Learned Information and held in New York City, 15-17 Oct 86.Ex. This article spotlights the role that authority files play in promoting uniformity of cataloguing practice.Ex. This theft of valuable letters and documents brings to the forefront, once again, the question of collection security in the nation's archives.Ex. The obvious first line of defence is for librarians, agents and journal publishers to join forces to point up the decline in library provision.Ex. This article pesents an interview with George Cunningham who sees his role as creating a high profile for the library profession and fostering a love of books.Ex. Before the launch of Penguin Books India in 1987, trade publishing in English in India did not have the high profile in bookstores it has today..Ex. In crisp, economical prose, the journal calmly brought attention to the nooks and crannies, and absurdities of university life, concerning itself with both the idiosyncratic and the profound.Ex. Reference librarians shouldy make a point of constantly reminding themselves that serving these needs is what they are doing.Ex. This article points to economically feasible and communication-based indexing methods which fit the potentials of current information technology.Ex. Even so, birds must balance the benefits of flashy feathers with the risks of making themselves conspicuous to sharp-eyed predators.Ex. If you spot an error then flag it up to your bank promptly and insist they take action to rectify it.Ex. Were we to allow ourselves to be enticed by it, we should be celebrating our Bicentennial by a return to the pre-Panizzi days in cataloging.Ex. Even now, hundreds of years after his death, his timepieces stand proud in historic buildings around the world.----* es de resaltar que = significantly.* hacer resaltar = set off.* hacer resaltar las mejores cualidades de = bring out + the best in.* instrumento para resaltar = spotlight.* modo de resaltar = spotlight.* resaltar con mucho sobre = stand out + head and shoulders (above/over), be head and shoulder (above/over).* resaltar la importancia = underscore + importance.* resaltar la importancia de = stress + the importance of, emphasise + the importance of, highlight + the importance of.* resaltar la necesidad = stress + the need.* resaltar la necesidad de = imprint + the need for.* resaltar lo que Uno quiere decir = drive + home + Posesivo + point.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) (sobresalir, destacarse) to stand out2)2.hacer resaltar — < color> to bring out; <importancia/necesidad> to highlight, stress
resaltar vt <cualidad/rasgo> to highlight; <importancia/necesidad> to highlight, stress* * *= bring into + focus, bring out, conspicuousness, emphasise [emphasize, -USA], enhance, highlight, stress, underscore, illuminate, accentuate, heighten, play up, attract + attention, stand out, foreground, be to the fore, bring to + the fore, come to + the fore, give + highlights, spotlight, bring to + the forefront, point up, create + a high profile for, give + a high profile, have + high profile, bring + attention to, make + a point of + Gerundio, point to, make + Reflexivo + conspicuous, flag + Nombre + up, celebrate, stand + proud.Ex: The current technological scene is reviewed to bring fee-related issues into sharper focus.
Ex: These should be used to speed up our processing, but the important thing is that we bring out the essential parts of a work and give all the possible entries to identify the work.Ex: One of the most cited shortcomings of mobile advice centres, that their conspicuousness deters people from using them, does not seem to have been a problem.Ex: Analytical cataloguing aims to emphasise the content of documents, rather than relying entirely upon cataloguing whole works.Ex: An introduction explaining the nature and scope of the indexing language will enhance its value.Ex: In each case the object of the discussion will be to highlight what appear to be the significant aspects, particularly those concerning the background which affect the nature of the scheme.Ex: However, it must be stressed that these problems are still in the future.Ex: All I wanted to underscore with these four horror stories is that the judicious, discretionary assignment of added entries can either powerfully inhibit or promote access to the documents.Ex: This appraisal attempts to illuminate aspects of Irish library history omitted from international reference works.Ex: However, future trends may tend to accentuate this division.Ex: Automated support services have heightened the sense of interdependency between libraries and vendors.Ex: A long-standing but unfortunate tradition plays up antagonism between those librarians who become catalogers and those who opt for reference or public service.Ex: A few minutes spent with teacher and pupils talking about books conversationally in a by-the-way fashion serves the double purpose of preparing the right set of mind for reading while at the same time attracting attention to books that might be enjoyed.Ex: Three national library catalogues stand out as highly important sources of general bibliography.Ex: His survey of how such poetry has been edited in recent years, however, shows that a single edition is still foregrounded while other editions are only obliquely indicated via footnotes.Ex: Those countries which were already to the fore in science and technology certainly faced problems in the handling of information.Ex: Installation of new computer terminals may bring the problem to the fore.Ex: As this table shows, the age profile for all borrowers is very close to that of all adults in the country but when one looks at the more frequent users, the regular borrowers, the older people come more to the fore.Ex: This article gives highlights of a trade show on the applications of optical information systems in publishing organised by Learned Information and held in New York City, 15-17 Oct 86.Ex: This article spotlights the role that authority files play in promoting uniformity of cataloguing practice.Ex: This theft of valuable letters and documents brings to the forefront, once again, the question of collection security in the nation's archives.Ex: The obvious first line of defence is for librarians, agents and journal publishers to join forces to point up the decline in library provision.Ex: This article pesents an interview with George Cunningham who sees his role as creating a high profile for the library profession and fostering a love of books.Ex: The course gives information technology a very high profile.Ex: Before the launch of Penguin Books India in 1987, trade publishing in English in India did not have the high profile in bookstores it has today..Ex: In crisp, economical prose, the journal calmly brought attention to the nooks and crannies, and absurdities of university life, concerning itself with both the idiosyncratic and the profound.Ex: Reference librarians shouldy make a point of constantly reminding themselves that serving these needs is what they are doing.Ex: This article points to economically feasible and communication-based indexing methods which fit the potentials of current information technology.Ex: Even so, birds must balance the benefits of flashy feathers with the risks of making themselves conspicuous to sharp-eyed predators.Ex: If you spot an error then flag it up to your bank promptly and insist they take action to rectify it.Ex: Were we to allow ourselves to be enticed by it, we should be celebrating our Bicentennial by a return to the pre-Panizzi days in cataloging.Ex: Even now, hundreds of years after his death, his timepieces stand proud in historic buildings around the world.* es de resaltar que = significantly.* hacer resaltar = set off.* hacer resaltar las mejores cualidades de = bring out + the best in.* instrumento para resaltar = spotlight.* modo de resaltar = spotlight.* resaltar con mucho sobre = stand out + head and shoulders (above/over), be head and shoulder (above/over).* resaltar la importancia = underscore + importance.* resaltar la importancia de = stress + the importance of, emphasise + the importance of, highlight + the importance of.* resaltar la necesidad = stress + the need.* resaltar la necesidad de = imprint + the need for.* resaltar lo que Uno quiere decir = drive + home + Posesivo + point.* * *resaltar [A1 ]viA (sobresalir, destacarse) to stand outresaltaban sus grandes ojos negros the most striking thing about her was her big dark eyesBhacer resaltar ‹color› to bring out;‹importancia/necesidad› to highlight, stress, emphasize■ resaltarvt‹cualidad/rasgo› to highlight; ‹importancia/necesidad› to highlight, stress, emphasizequiso resaltar que … he wanted to stress o emphasize (the fact) that …* * *
resaltar ( conjugate resaltar) verbo intransitivo (sobresalir, destacarse) to stand out;
‹importancia/necesidad› to highlight, stress
verbo transitivo ‹cualidad/importancia/necesidad› to highlight
resaltar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (destacar) to stand out: resalta entre sus amigos por su sensatez, he stands out from his friends because of his good sense
2 (en una construcción) to project, jut out: la nueva torre resalta entre las casas bajas, the new building stands out above the houses
II verbo transitivo
1 (realzar) to enhance, bring out: este vestido resalta tu figura, this dress shows off your figure
2 (acentuar, hacer más visible) to emphasize: su inmadurez resalta la diferencia de edad, his immaturity accentuates the difference in age
es preciso resaltar sus rasgos originales, we should stress her unusual features
' resaltar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
marcar
- acentuar
- pronunciar
- sobresalir
English:
emphasize
- set off
- show off
- show up
- stick out
- accentuate
- bring
- set
- show
- stand
- stick
* * *♦ vi1. [destacar] to stand out;resalta en el equipo por su velocidad he stands out as one of the fastest players in the team2. [en edificios] [cornisa, ventana] to stick out♦ vt[destacar] to highlight;hacer resaltar algo to emphasize sth, to stress sth;el orador resaltó la contribución del difunto a la ciencia the speaker highlighted the contribution to science made by the deceased* * *I v/t highlight, stressII v/i ARQUI jut out; figstand out* * *resaltar vi1) sobresalir: to stand out2)hacer resaltar : to bring out, to highlightresaltar vt: to stress, to emphasize* * *resaltar vb3. (subrayar) to stress -
23 resto
m.1 return (of serve).al resto, Jiménez Jiménez to return2 rest, remain, remnant, leftover.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: restar.* * *1 remainder, rest2 MATEMÁTICAS remainder3 DEPORTE return2 (de comida) leftovers\echar el resto familiar to give something all one has got, go all outrestos mortales mortal remains* * *noun m.- restos* * *SM1) (=lo que queda) rest; (Mat) remainderpara los restos * —
2) pl restos [de edificio, muralla] remains; [de comida] leftovers, scraps; [de avión, naufragio] wreckage sing ; (=escombros) debris sing, rubble singrestos de serie — leftovers, remainders
3) (Dep) (=devolución de pelota) return (of service); (=jugador) receiver4) (=apuesta) stakeechar el resto — * (=apostar) to stake all one's money; (=esforzarse al máximo) to do one's utmost
echar el resto por hacer algo — to go all out to do sth, do one's utmost to do sth
* * *1)a) (lo demás, lo que queda)el resto del dinero — the rest o the remainder of the money
¿qué importa lo que haga el resto (de la gente)? — what does it matter what everybody else does?
b) (Mat) remainder2) restos masculino plurala) ( despojos) remains (pl)b) ( de comida) leftovers (pl)3) (Esp) (Dep) return (of service)4) (Col, Méx fam) ( montón)un resto de gente — loads of people (colloq)
* * *= deposit, residue, trace, remnant, residuum, remainder, hangover [hang-over], holdover.Ex. Can you wonder that it should carry such deposits of jam, egg, butter, coffee and personal dirt?.Ex. I have noted elsewhere that structure is the residue of function.Ex. But there was no trace of sinisterness in Balzac's manner.Ex. What survived was a tiny remnant, sometimes, to judge from the binding, a relic of earlier antiquarianism.Ex. Any representative sample, any cross-section, any week's harvest of queries in a busy library is sure to include a residuum that does not fit into any of the categories so far outlined.Ex. The article 'Bargains or bummers? remainders' suggests that despite problems attaching to buying remainders, judicious purchasing of this stock can add valuable books to a library's collection at a very reasonable cost.Ex. English's dominant role is a hangover from colonialism.Ex. As I've said before, these conventions are antiquated -- they are holdovers from an older era.----* el resto = rest, the.* el resto (de) = the remainder (of), the rest (of).* en el resto = everywhere else.* en el resto de = elsewhere.* una manzana podrida echar a perder el resto de la cesta = one rotten apple spoils the whole barrel.* * *1)a) (lo demás, lo que queda)el resto del dinero — the rest o the remainder of the money
¿qué importa lo que haga el resto (de la gente)? — what does it matter what everybody else does?
b) (Mat) remainder2) restos masculino plurala) ( despojos) remains (pl)b) ( de comida) leftovers (pl)3) (Esp) (Dep) return (of service)4) (Col, Méx fam) ( montón)un resto de gente — loads of people (colloq)
* * *= deposit, residue, trace, remnant, residuum, remainder, hangover [hang-over], holdover.Ex: Can you wonder that it should carry such deposits of jam, egg, butter, coffee and personal dirt?.
Ex: I have noted elsewhere that structure is the residue of function.Ex: But there was no trace of sinisterness in Balzac's manner.Ex: What survived was a tiny remnant, sometimes, to judge from the binding, a relic of earlier antiquarianism.Ex: Any representative sample, any cross-section, any week's harvest of queries in a busy library is sure to include a residuum that does not fit into any of the categories so far outlined.Ex: The article 'Bargains or bummers? remainders' suggests that despite problems attaching to buying remainders, judicious purchasing of this stock can add valuable books to a library's collection at a very reasonable cost.Ex: English's dominant role is a hangover from colonialism.Ex: As I've said before, these conventions are antiquated -- they are holdovers from an older era.* el resto = rest, the.* el resto (de) = the remainder (of), the rest (of).* en el resto = everywhere else.* en el resto de = elsewhere.* una manzana podrida echar a perder el resto de la cesta = one rotten apple spoils the whole barrel.* * *A1(lo demás, lo que queda): el resto the restel resto del dinero the rest o the remainder of the money, the remaining moneyel resto ya lo conoces you already know the restquiere vivir aquí el resto de sus días he wants to spend the rest of his days here¿qué importa lo que haga el resto (de la gente)? what does it matter what everybody else does?2 ( Mat) remainder1 (despojos, residuos) remains (pl)restos arqueológicos archaeological remainslos restos del avión siniestrado the wreckage of the airplane2 (de comida) leftovers (pl)Compuestos:mpl end-of-line goods (pl)mpl end-of-season goods (pl)D( Col fam) (montón): todavía falta un resto para llegar there's a long way to go yet, we won't be there for ages yet ( colloq)había un resto de gente there were loads of people ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo restar: ( conjugate restar)
resto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
restó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
restar
resto
restar ( conjugate restar) verbo transitivo
resto algo DE algo to take (away) o subtract sth from sth
c) ( quitar):◊ restole importancia a algo to minimize o play down the importance of sth
verbo intransitivo
1 (Mat) to subtract, take away
2 (Esp) (Dep) to return (service)
resto sustantivo masculino
1a) (lo demás, lo que queda)
b) (Mat) remainder
2
(de avión, barco siniestrado) wreckage;
( de comida) leftovers (pl)
3 (Esp) (Dep) return (of service)
restar
I verbo transitivo
1 Mat to subtract, take away
2 (quitar) to minimize: me estáis restando autoridad, you are undermining my authority
le restó importancia, she played down its importance
3 (en tenis) to return
II vi (quedar) to be left, remain: solo me resta decir..., it only remains for me to say...
¿Cómo se dice 8 - 2 = 6?
Two from eight leaves/is six.
Eight take away two leaves/is six.
What's two from eight?
What's eight minus two?
resto sustantivo masculino
1 rest, remainder: el resto de mi familia vive en Segovia, the rest of my family lives in Segovia
2 Mat remainder
3 Tenis return 4 restos, remains
Arqueol remains
restos mortales, mortal remains
(de alimento) leftovers
♦ Locuciones: echar el resto, to go for broke
' resto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
eclipsar
- honda
- protagonismo
- remanente
- rescoldo
- restar
- saldo
- vitalicia
- vitalicio
- diferencia
- pucho
- resquicio
English:
remainder
- remnant
- rest
- apart
- balance
- catch
- end
- just
- off
- unaccounted for
* * *resto nm1.el resto [lo que queda] the rest;el resto se fue a bailar the rest (of them) went dancing;me da igual lo que opine el resto I don't care what the rest of them think o what the others think;… y el resto de la historia ya la sabes … and you already know the rest of the story;Famechar el resto: tenemos que echar el resto we have to give it our all3.[cadáver] remains; [ruinas] ruins;restos [sobras] leftovers;encontraron los cuerpos entre los restos del naufragio the bodies were found amidst the wreckage of the shiprestos mortales (mortal) remains4. [en tenis] return (of serve);al resto, Jiménez Jiménez to receive* * *m rest, remainder;los restos mortales the (mortal) remains;echar el resto go all out* * *resto nm1) : rest, remainder2) restos nmpl: remainsrestos de comida: leftoversrestos arqueológicos: archeological ruins3)restos mortales : mortal remains* * *resto n1. (lo que queda) rest2. (en matemáticas) remainder -
24 saldo
m.1 balance.saldo acreedor/deudor credit/debit balancesaldo medio average (bank) balancesaldo negativo overdraftla iniciativa tuvo un saldo positivo on balance, the outcome of the initiative was positive2 settlement.3 leftover.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: saldar.* * *1 (de una cuenta) balance2 (pago) liquidation, settlement3 (resto de mercancía) remnant, leftover, remainder4 (venta a bajo precio) sale\a precios de saldo at bargain pricessaldo acreedor credit balancesaldo deudor debit balancesaldo negativo / saldo en contra negative balance, overdraftsaldo positivo / saldo a favor positive balance, surplus* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [de cuenta] balancesaldo en contra — debit balance, adverse balance
saldo negativo — debit balance, adverse balance
2) (=liquidación) sale3) (=pago) settlement, payment4) [de móvil] credit5) (=resultado final)la manifestación acabó con un saldo de 20 personas heridas — a total of 20 people were injured in the demonstration
6)ser un saldo — * [cosa muy usada] to have had it *; [persona inútil] to be hopeless, be a dead loss *
cómprate otro abrigo, el que llevas es un auténtico saldo — you should get yourself another coat, the one you're wearing has had it *
eres un auténtico saldo, no sabes ni freír un huevo — you're hopeless o you're a dead loss, you can't even boil an egg *
* * *1)a) ( de cuenta) balancesaldo a (su favor/nuestro) favor — credit/debit balance
el saldo es de $4.000 a nuestro favor — we are $4,000 in credit
b) (period) (de incidente, confrontación)2)a) ( artículo)* * *= balance, remainder, short sell, credit, account balance.Ex. So far as possible the international traders exchanged books, but sometimes the balance was unequal and accounts were settled in money.Ex. The article 'Bargains or bummers? remainders' suggests that despite problems attaching to buying remainders, judicious purchasing of this stock can add valuable books to a library's collection at a very reasonable cost.Ex. The article is entitled 'Publishing abroad: fair trade or short sell for non English speaking authors?'.Ex. Orders placed with a vendor as well as any credit or debit notes for the vendor are displayed by entering the number '9'.Ex. If your account balance is less than $1000, you will generally not be charged administration fees in excess of interest earned on your account.----* con saldo = prepaid [pre-paid].* saldo de cuenta bancaria = bank balance.* saldo del libro de cuentas = account book balance.* saldo, el = bottom line, the.* saldo negativo = debit.* saldo pendiente = outstanding balance.* saldo positivo = credit.* * *1)a) ( de cuenta) balancesaldo a (su favor/nuestro) favor — credit/debit balance
el saldo es de $4.000 a nuestro favor — we are $4,000 in credit
b) (period) (de incidente, confrontación)2)a) ( artículo)* * *el saldo= bottom line, theEx: Publishers increasingly worried about the bottom line and hesitate to publish books that may be an invitation for backlash from groups opposed to homosexuality.
= balance, remainder, short sell, credit, account balance.Ex: So far as possible the international traders exchanged books, but sometimes the balance was unequal and accounts were settled in money.
Ex: The article 'Bargains or bummers? remainders' suggests that despite problems attaching to buying remainders, judicious purchasing of this stock can add valuable books to a library's collection at a very reasonable cost.Ex: The article is entitled 'Publishing abroad: fair trade or short sell for non English speaking authors?'.Ex: Orders placed with a vendor as well as any credit or debit notes for the vendor are displayed by entering the number '9'.Ex: If your account balance is less than $1000, you will generally not be charged administration fees in excess of interest earned on your account.* con saldo = prepaid [pre-paid].* saldo de cuenta bancaria = bank balance.* saldo del libro de cuentas = account book balance.* saldo, el = bottom line, the.* saldo negativo = debit.* saldo pendiente = outstanding balance.* saldo positivo = credit.* * *A1 (de una cuenta) balance¿me puede dar el saldo de mi cuenta? can you give o tell me the balance on my account?saldo a su favor/a nuestro favor credit/debit balanceel saldo es de $400.000 a nuestro favor we are $400,000 in credit, we have a credit balance of $400,0002 ( period)(de un incidente, una confrontación): la pelea terminó con un saldo de tres heridos the fight resulted in three people being injuredel avión se estrelló con un saldo de 133 personas muertas the plane crashed killing (a total of) 133 peopleel saldo de la noche fue muy positivo the evening turned out very wellCompuestos:● saldo acreedor or positivocredit balance● saldo deudor or negativodebit balanceB1(artículo): los saldos no se cambian sale goods cannot be exchangedprecios de saldo sale prices[ S ] venta de saldos clearance salelas tiendas estaban de saldos the sales were on* * *
Del verbo saldar: ( conjugate saldar)
saldo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
saldó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
saldar
saldo
saldar ( conjugate saldar) verbo transitivo
‹ deuda› to settle, pay (off)
saldo sustantivo masculino
1 ( de cuenta) balance;◊ saldo a su/nuestro favor credit/debit balance
2a) ( artículo):
precios de saldo sale prices;
( on signs) venta de saldos clearance saleb)
saldar verbo transitivo
1 Fin (una deuda) to settle, pay (off)
(una cuenta) to settle
2 fig (un asunto, una discusión) to settle: las negociaciones se saldaron con un acuerdo, the negotiations ended with an agreement
3 Com (liquidar una mercancía) to sell off
(libros) to remainder
saldo sustantivo masculino
1 Fin (de una cuenta) balance
saldo negativo, debit balance
saldo positivo, credit balance
2 (de una deuda, una factura) settlement
3 Com saldos, sales
precios de saldo, sale prices
(resto, remanente) remainder, leftover
4 fig (resultado de una acción) outcome: la colisión dejó un saldo de tres heridos, three people were injured in the crash
' saldo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
deudor
- deudora
English:
balance
- bank balance
- credit
- debit balance
- giveaway
- outstanding
- bank
- discount
* * *saldo nm1. [de cuenta] balance;saldo a favor/en contra credit/debit balance;la balanza comercial entre los dos países arroja un saldo favorable a Japón the trade balance between the two countries is tipped in Japan's favoursaldo acreedor credit balance;saldo anterior balance brought forward;saldo de caja cash balance;saldo deudor debit balance;saldo disponible balance available;saldo medio average (bank) balance;saldo negativo debit balance2. [de deudas] settlement3. [de partido, enfrentamiento] result, outcome;la iniciativa tuvo un saldo positivo on balance, the outcome of the initiative was positive;el accidente tuvo un saldo de cinco muertos the accident left five people dead;los incidentes arrojaron un saldo de cincuenta detenidos the incidents ended with fifty arrests4.saldos [restos de mercancías] remnants5.saldos [rebajas] sale;de saldo bargain* * *m1 COM balance2 ( resultado) result3:saldos pl clearance sale sg ;* * *saldo nm1) : settlement, payment2) : balancesaldo de cuenta: account balance3) : remainder, leftover merchandise -
25 subrayar
v.1 to underline (also figurative).Ellos subrayan los verbos They underline the verbs.2 to stress, to underscore, to emphasize.Ellos subrayan sus comentarios They stress their comments.* * *1 to underline2 figurado to emphasize, underline, stress* * *verb1) to underline2) emphasize, stress* * *VT1) [+ texto, frase] [con línea] to underline; [en cursiva] to italicize, put in italics2) (=recalcar) to underline, emphasize* * *verbo transitivoa) < texto> to underline, underscoreb) ( poner énfasis en) to underline, emphasize, stress* * *= underline, underscore.Ex. Word processing packages must be able to permit the user to manipulate test, as is necessary in alignment of margins, insertion and deletion of paragraphs, arrange for text to appear in the centre of the page and underline.Ex. All I wanted to underscore with these four horror stories is that the judicious, discretionary assignment of added entries can either powerfully inhibit or promote access to the documents.----* subrayar con puntos = underdot.* subrayar la importancia = underline + importance, underscore + importance.* * *verbo transitivoa) < texto> to underline, underscoreb) ( poner énfasis en) to underline, emphasize, stress* * *= underline, underscore.Ex: Word processing packages must be able to permit the user to manipulate test, as is necessary in alignment of margins, insertion and deletion of paragraphs, arrange for text to appear in the centre of the page and underline.
Ex: All I wanted to underscore with these four horror stories is that the judicious, discretionary assignment of added entries can either powerfully inhibit or promote access to the documents.* subrayar con puntos = underdot.* subrayar la importancia = underline + importance, underscore + importance.* * *subrayar [A1 ]vt1 (con una línea) to underline, underscore; (en cursiva) to italicize2 (poner énfasis en) to underline, emphasize, stress* * *
subrayar ( conjugate subrayar) verbo transitivo
subrayar verbo transitivo
1 (una palabra, frase, etc) to underline
2 (poner énfasis, destacar) to emphasize, underline: subrayó la importancia de ese experimento, he stressed the importance of that experiment
' subrayar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
remachar
- señalar
- destacar
English:
accent
- accentuate
- emphasize
- hammer
- highlight
- now
- still
- underline
- under
* * *subrayar vt1. [palabra, texto] to underline2. [destacar] to underline* * *v/t underline; figunderline, emphasize* * *subrayar vt1) : to underline, to underscore2) enfatizar: to highlight, to emphasize* * *subrayar vb1. (hacer una raya) to underline2. (destacar) to emphasize -
26 voluntario
adj.1 voluntary, spontaneous, freewill, intentional.2 noncontentious.m.1 volunteer.2 voluntary worker.* * *► adjetivo1 voluntary► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 volunteer\ofrecerse voluntario,-a to volunteer* * *1. (f. - voluntaria)adj.2. (f. - voluntaria)noun* * *voluntario, -a1. ADJ1) (=no obligado) voluntary2) (Mil) voluntary; [fuerza] volunteer [antes de s]2.SM/ F volunteer* * *I- ria adjetivoa) <acto/donación> voluntaryfue una elección voluntaria — I/he did it of my/his own free will
b) (como adv) voluntarilyII- ria masculino, femenino volunteer* * *= voluntary, volunteer, intentional, self-sought, discretionary.Ex. The variety of services, programmes and agencies, both official and voluntary, created an impenetrable maze for the individual.Ex. Volunteer or freelance abstractors may be drawn from the specialists working in academic institutions and trained in abstracting.Ex. This article reviews the influences of organisational evolution and intentional change.Ex. Slake's Limbo belongs to a large category of fiction that deals in exile, whether enforced or self-sought.Ex. All I wanted to underscore with these four horror stories is that the judicious, discretionary assignment of added entries can either powerfully inhibit or promote access to the documents.----* a cargo de voluntarios = volunteer-run.* asociación de voluntarios = voluntary body.* guía voluntario = docent.* ofrecerse como voluntario = volunteer.* * *I- ria adjetivoa) <acto/donación> voluntaryfue una elección voluntaria — I/he did it of my/his own free will
b) (como adv) voluntarilyII- ria masculino, femenino volunteer* * *= voluntary, volunteer, intentional, self-sought, discretionary.Ex: The variety of services, programmes and agencies, both official and voluntary, created an impenetrable maze for the individual.
Ex: Volunteer or freelance abstractors may be drawn from the specialists working in academic institutions and trained in abstracting.Ex: This article reviews the influences of organisational evolution and intentional change.Ex: Slake's Limbo belongs to a large category of fiction that deals in exile, whether enforced or self-sought.Ex: All I wanted to underscore with these four horror stories is that the judicious, discretionary assignment of added entries can either powerfully inhibit or promote access to the documents.* a cargo de voluntarios = volunteer-run.* asociación de voluntarios = voluntary body.* guía voluntario = docent.* ofrecerse como voluntario = volunteer.* * *1 ‹acto/donación› voluntaryes una decisión/elección voluntaria you are free to decide/chooseservicio militar voluntario voluntary military service2 ( como adv) voluntarilyse presentó voluntario he volunteeredse alistó voluntario he enlisted voluntarily, he volunteered for the army ( o navy etc)masculine, femininevolunteer* * *
voluntario◊ - ria adjetivo
◊ fue una elección voluntaria I/he did it of my/his own free will
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
volunteer
voluntario,-a
I adjetivo voluntary
II sustantivo masculino y femenino volunteer
' voluntario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
encierro
- inconsciente
- recluta
- reclutamiento
- voluntaria
- presentar
- trabajo
English:
come forward
- self-imposed
- voluntary
- voluntary worker
- volunteer
- self
* * *voluntario, -a♦ adj[acto, contribución] voluntary;la asistencia a la conferencia es voluntaria attendance at the lecture is voluntary;ofrecerse voluntario to volunteer;presentarse voluntario to volunteer♦ nm,fvolunteer* * *I adj volunteerII m, voluntaria f volunteer* * *voluntario, - ria adj: voluntary♦ voluntariamente advvoluntario, - ria n: volunteer* * *voluntario1 adj voluntaryvoluntario2 n volunteer -
27 sesuda
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28 bien considerado
adj.well thought-out, deliberated, advised, judicious.* * *Ex. The revolution which had just been accomplished was the work of all France; Paris, all things considered, had been but the theatre of that event.* * *Ex: The revolution which had just been accomplished was the work of all France; Paris, all things considered, had been but the theatre of that event.
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29 centrado
adj.1 centered, centred.2 judicious, self-poised, wise.m.centering, focusing.past part.past participle of spanish verb: centrar.* * *1→ link=centrar centrar► adjetivo1 centred (US centered) (en, on)2 figurado (equilibrado) balanced* * *ADJ1) (=en el centro) in the middle2) (=equilibrado) balanced* * *- da adjetivo ( equilibrado) stable, well-balanced; (en un trabajo, lugar) settled* * *= centred [centered, -USA], focused [focussed].Ex. Punching equipment is not always as accurate as it might be; holes may not be well centred upon their coding position, and holes are sometimes not completely cut away.Ex. These include a series of focused workshops and a four day national conference.----* centrado en = Nombre + centric.* centrado en el cliente = customer-centred [customer-centered, USA].* centrado en el conocimiento = knowledge-centric.* centrado en el estudiante = student-centred.* centrado en el hombre = human-centred [human-centered, -USA], anthropocentric.* centrado en el material impreso = print-centred [print-centered, -USA].* centrado en el niño = child-centred [child-centered, -USA].* centrado en el objeto = artefact-centred [artefact-centered, -USA].* centrado en el ser humano = anthropocentric.* centrado en el servicio = service-focused.* centrado en el usuario = customer focused [customer-focused], user-focused, user-centred [user-centered, -USA].* centrado en la colección = collection-centred, collection-based.* centrado en las imágenes = image intensive.* centrado en la tecnología = technology-centred [technology-centered, -USA].* centrado en la web = Web-centric.* centrado en los valores = value-driven.* centrado en uno mismo = self-focusing, self-focused.* centrado en un tema específico = topic-centred.* centrado específicamente en = narrowly focused in/on.* * *- da adjetivo ( equilibrado) stable, well-balanced; (en un trabajo, lugar) settled* * *= centred [centered, -USA], focused [focussed].Ex: Punching equipment is not always as accurate as it might be; holes may not be well centred upon their coding position, and holes are sometimes not completely cut away.
Ex: These include a series of focused workshops and a four day national conference.* centrado en = Nombre + centric.* centrado en el cliente = customer-centred [customer-centered, USA].* centrado en el conocimiento = knowledge-centric.* centrado en el estudiante = student-centred.* centrado en el hombre = human-centred [human-centered, -USA], anthropocentric.* centrado en el material impreso = print-centred [print-centered, -USA].* centrado en el niño = child-centred [child-centered, -USA].* centrado en el objeto = artefact-centred [artefact-centered, -USA].* centrado en el ser humano = anthropocentric.* centrado en el servicio = service-focused.* centrado en el usuario = customer focused [customer-focused], user-focused, user-centred [user-centered, -USA].* centrado en la colección = collection-centred, collection-based.* centrado en las imágenes = image intensive.* centrado en la tecnología = technology-centred [technology-centered, -USA].* centrado en la web = Web-centric.* centrado en los valores = value-driven.* centrado en uno mismo = self-focusing, self-focused.* centrado en un tema específico = topic-centred.* centrado específicamente en = narrowly focused in/on.* * *centrado -da(equilibrado) stable, well-balanced; (en un trabajo, lugar) settled* * *
Del verbo centrar: ( conjugate centrar)
centrado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
centrado
centrar
centrado
(en un trabajo, lugar) settled
centrar ( conjugate centrar) verbo transitivo
c) ‹atención/investigación/esfuerzos› centrado algo en algo to focus sth on sth
verbo intransitivo (Dep) to center( conjugate center), cross
centrarse verbo pronominal centradose en algo [investigación/atención/esfuerzos] to focus o center( conjugate center) on sth
centrado,-a adjetivo
1 centred, US centered
2 (persona) balanced
centrar verbo transitivo
1 to centre, US center
2 (los esfuerzos, la atención) to concentrate, centre, US center
' centrado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
centrada
* * *centrado, -a adj1. [situado en el centro] centred2. [concentrado] concentrated;está muy centrado en su trabajo he's very focused on his work3. [equilibrado] stable, balanced;desde que tiene trabajo está más centrado he's more stable o balanced since he's been working* * *adj stable, well-balanced -
30 criterio
m.1 criterion (norma).2 taste, discernment (juicio).3 opinion.* * *1 (en lógica) criterion2 (juicio) judgement, discernment3 (opinión) opinion, point of view\cambiar de criterio to change one's minddejar a criterio de alguien to leave to somebody's discretionser de amplios criterios to be broad-minded* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=método) criterioneste es el criterio de selección que hemos seguido — this is the selection criterion that we have followed
con ese mismo criterio también podríamos afirmar lo contrario — by the same token o criterion one could also state the opposite
2) (=juicio) judgementme impresiona su falta de criterio — I'm struck by his lack of judgement o frm discernment
tiene buen criterio — he has good o sound judgement
lo dejo a su criterio — I leave it to your discretion o judgement
3) (=punto de vista) opinion, viewen mi criterio — in my opinion o view
depende del criterio de cada uno — it depends on each person's o individual's viewpoint
* * *a) (norma, principio) criterionb) (capacidad para juzgar, discernir) discernment (frml), judgment*lo dejo a tu criterio — I leave that to your discretion o judgment
c) (opinión, juicio) opinionsu criterio es que... — he is of the view o opinion that...
* * *= criterion [criteria, -pl.], pattern, yardstick, touchstone.Ex. Most documents have many characteristics that might be identified by a searcher as the criterion by which the document would be selected as relevant.Ex. In the same way that citation orders may have more or less theoretical foundations, equally reference generation may follow a predetermined pattern.Ex. The legitimate yardstick against which to evaluate 'Beatlemusik' is not, pace Paul Johnson, Beethoven's last quartets, but other contemporary popular music.Ex. The touchstone for professional practice are the professional codes of ethics that govern medicine in face-to-face relationships with patients.----* a criterio de = at the discretion of.* basado en criterios = criteria-based.* con criterio = discerning.* criterio de selección = selection criterion.* criterio general = rule of thumb.* criterio propio = judgement [judgment].* criterios de búsqueda = search criteria.* criterios de relevancia = relevance criteria.* cumplir (con) un criterio = meet + standard.* dejar Algo al criterio de Alguien = leave + Nombre + up to.* establecer criterios para = make + provision for.* evaluar muy positivamente según unos criterios establecidos = rate + Nombre + high on + criteria.* no cumplir unos criterios = fall (far) short of + criteria.* no satisfacer unos criterios = fall (far) short of + criteria.* satisfacer un criterio = fulfil + criterion.* sea cual sea el criterio utilizado = by any standard(s).* sin criterio alguno = indiscriminate, indiscriminately.* * *a) (norma, principio) criterionb) (capacidad para juzgar, discernir) discernment (frml), judgment*lo dejo a tu criterio — I leave that to your discretion o judgment
c) (opinión, juicio) opinionsu criterio es que... — he is of the view o opinion that...
* * *= criterion [criteria, -pl.], pattern, yardstick, touchstone.Ex: Most documents have many characteristics that might be identified by a searcher as the criterion by which the document would be selected as relevant.
Ex: In the same way that citation orders may have more or less theoretical foundations, equally reference generation may follow a predetermined pattern.Ex: The legitimate yardstick against which to evaluate 'Beatlemusik' is not, pace Paul Johnson, Beethoven's last quartets, but other contemporary popular music.Ex: The touchstone for professional practice are the professional codes of ethics that govern medicine in face-to-face relationships with patients.* a criterio de = at the discretion of.* basado en criterios = criteria-based.* con criterio = discerning.* criterio de selección = selection criterion.* criterio general = rule of thumb.* criterio propio = judgement [judgment].* criterios de búsqueda = search criteria.* criterios de relevancia = relevance criteria.* cumplir (con) un criterio = meet + standard.* dejar Algo al criterio de Alguien = leave + Nombre + up to.* establecer criterios para = make + provision for.* evaluar muy positivamente según unos criterios establecidos = rate + Nombre + high on + criteria.* no cumplir unos criterios = fall (far) short of + criteria.* no satisfacer unos criterios = fall (far) short of + criteria.* satisfacer un criterio = fulfil + criterion.* sea cual sea el criterio utilizado = by any standard(s).* sin criterio alguno = indiscriminate, indiscriminately.* * *1 (norma, principio) criteriontenemos que unificar criterios we have to agree on our criteriano se pueden aplicar los mismos criterios a los dos grupos the same criteria cannot be applied to both groupscon ese criterio también se podría afirmar que … by the same criterion o token one could also say that …2 (capacidad para juzgar, discernir) discernment ( frml), judgment*es una persona de buen criterio she is a person of sound judgmentusa tu propio criterio use your own judgmenteso lo dejo a tu criterio I leave that to your discretion o judgment, I'll leave that for you to decide3 (opinión, juicio) opinionno comparto tu criterio I don't share your opinionsu criterio es que … he is of the view o opinion that …, he takes the view that …, his opinion is that …* * *
criterio sustantivo masculino
◊ lo dejo a tu criterio I leave that to your discretion o judgment;
no tiene criterio he has no common sense
criterio sustantivo masculino
1 (opinión) opinion
2 (juicio) discretion: lo dejó a mi criterio, she left it up to me
3 (norma, regla) criterion
' criterio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
antojo
- imponer
- juicio
- liviandad
- amplio
- estrecho
- revisar
- revisión
- unilateral
English:
criterion
- indiscriminate
- judgement
- judgment
- set
- standard
- undiscerning
- yardstick
- broad
- discerning
- discretion
- discrimination
- judicious
* * *criterio1 nm1. [norma] criterion;¿con qué criterio se efectuó esa selección? on what basis was this selection made?;celebraron una reunión para unificar criterios they held a meeting to agree on their criteriaUE criterios de convergencia convergence criteria; UE criterios de Maastricht Maastricht criteria2. [juicio] judgement;es una persona de mucho criterio she has very good o sound judgement;decidió con buen criterio no seguir con el experimento he wisely decided not to continue with the experiment3. [opinión] opinion;según mi criterio, no ha hecho un buen trabajo in my opinion, he has not done a good job;sus diferencias de criterio son evidentes they have clear differences of opinioncriterio2, critérium nmDep criterium* * *m1 criterion2 ( juicio) judg(e)ment* * *criterio nm1) : criterion2) : judgment, sense -
31 sabio
adj.1 wise, sage, full of wisdom, knowledgeable.2 wise, sound, intelligent, judicious.m.wise man, knower, learned person, man of learning.* * *► adjetivo1 (con conocimientos) learned, knowledgeable2 (con prudencia) wise, sensible► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (instruido) learned person2 (prudente) sage, wise person* * *1. (f. - sabia)nounwise person, learned person2. (f. - sabia)adj.wise, learned* * *sabio, -a1. ADJ1) [persona] (=docto) learned; (=juicioso) [persona] wise, sensible2) [acción, decisión] wise, sensible3) [animal] trained2.SM / F (=docto) learned man/learned woman; (=experto) scholar, expert¡hay que escuchar al sabio! — iró just listen to the professor!
* * *I- bia adjetivo ( con grandes concocimientos) learned, wise; ( sensato) <persona/medida> wise; < consejo> sound, wiseII- bia (m) wise man, sage (liter); (f) wise woman* * *= sage [sager -comp., sagest -sup.], wise [wiser -comp., wisest -sup.], sage, savant, wise man.Ex. The proponents of expediency could couch their arguments in terms of cost effectiveness, coupled with sage assurances that the flexibilities possible with machine processing would obviate most of the problems not addressed.Ex. Just as in the establishment of headings for use in catalogues and indexes a code was deemed useful so a code is a wise precaution in any search for standard filing orders.Ex. Neither pundit from the past, nor sage from the schools, neither authorised body nor inspired individual has come forward with a definition acceptable to all practising librarians as theirs and theirs alone, sharply defining them as a group.Ex. The subsequent debate, which engaged astrologers, doctors, theologians, & savants, reveals the tensions in French culture at the dawn of the Enlightenment.Ex. A wise man once said 'Faith will move mountains but you better bring along your shovel and be prepared to help with the work'.----* consejos sabios = pearls of wisdom, nuggets of truth, nuggets of wisdom.* dicho sabio = nuggets of wisdom.* hombre sabio = wise man.* palabras sabias = pearls of wisdom, nuggets of truth, nuggets of wisdom.* ser de sabios = be a point of wisdom.* * *I- bia adjetivo ( con grandes concocimientos) learned, wise; ( sensato) <persona/medida> wise; < consejo> sound, wiseII- bia (m) wise man, sage (liter); (f) wise woman* * *= sage [sager -comp., sagest -sup.], wise [wiser -comp., wisest -sup.], sage, savant, wise man.Ex: The proponents of expediency could couch their arguments in terms of cost effectiveness, coupled with sage assurances that the flexibilities possible with machine processing would obviate most of the problems not addressed.
Ex: Just as in the establishment of headings for use in catalogues and indexes a code was deemed useful so a code is a wise precaution in any search for standard filing orders.Ex: Neither pundit from the past, nor sage from the schools, neither authorised body nor inspired individual has come forward with a definition acceptable to all practising librarians as theirs and theirs alone, sharply defining them as a group.Ex: The subsequent debate, which engaged astrologers, doctors, theologians, & savants, reveals the tensions in French culture at the dawn of the Enlightenment.Ex: A wise man once said 'Faith will move mountains but you better bring along your shovel and be prepared to help with the work'.* consejos sabios = pearls of wisdom, nuggets of truth, nuggets of wisdom.* dicho sabio = nuggets of wisdom.* hombre sabio = wise man.* palabras sabias = pearls of wisdom, nuggets of truth, nuggets of wisdom.* ser de sabios = be a point of wisdom.* * *1 (con grandes concocimientos) learned, wise2 (sensato) ‹persona/medida› wise; ‹consejo› sound, wisemasculine, feminineB ( feminine) wise womantodos los sabios de la corte all the sages o wise men of the courtsiempre hay un sabio en la clase ( iró); there's always one wise guy o smart aleck in the class ( colloq)es de sabios cambiar de opinión only a fool never changes his mind* * *
sabio
( sensato) ‹persona/medida› wise;
‹ consejo› sound, wise
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (m) wise man, sage (liter);
(f) wise woman
sabio,-a
I adjetivo
1 (una persona) wise, learned
2 (una actitud, un consejo, una decisión, etc) wise, sensible: has tomado una sabia decisión, you've made a wise decision
II sustantivo masculino y femenino wise person
' sabio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sabia
English:
best
- sage
- wise
- of
* * *sabio, -a♦ adj1. [sensato, inteligente] wise2. [docto] learned3. [amaestrado] trained♦ nm,f1. [sensato, inteligente] wise person;de sabios es rectificar a wise man acknowledges his mistakes2. [docto] learned person* * *I adj1 wise2 ( sensato) sensibleII m, sabia f1 wise person2 ( experto) expert* * *1) prudente: wise, sensible2) docto: learned1) : wise person2) : savant, learned person* * *sabio adj wise -
32 sentado
adj.1 seated, sitting, sitting-down.2 sejant, sejeant.past part.past participle of spanish verb: sentar.* * *1→ link=sentar sentar► adjetivo1 seated, sitting2 (establecido) established, settled3 figurado (juicioso) sensible, wise\dar algo por sentado,-a to take something for granteddejar sentado que... to make it clear that...* * *ADJ1)estar sentado — to be sitting, be seated
estaba sentado a mi lado — he was sitting o seated next to me
esperar sentado * —
si crees que te lo devolverá ya puedes esperar sentado — if you think he's going to give it back to you you've got another think coming * o you can think again
2)di por sentado que estabas de acuerdo — I took it for granted that you were in agreement, I assumed you were in agreement
3)dejar sentado: quiero dejar sentado que... — I want to make it clear that...
4) [carácter, personalidad] balanced* * *- da adjetivo sitting, seated (frml)pueden permanecer sentados — (frml) you may remain seated (frml)
dar algo por sentado — to assume something
dejar algo sentado: quiero dejar bien sentado que... I would like to make it quite clear that...; esperar(se) sentado (fam & iró): si crees que voy a prestártelo, puedes esperar sentado — if you think I'm going to lend it to you you've got another think coming (colloq)
* * *= in a sitting position, a-sitting, seated.Ex. I can see a staff member in a sitting position with hand held on the brow covering the eye vision and engrossed in reading.Ex. The fifth kind of relationship is that in which an entity is defined by one of its attributes; for example, in Lewis Carroll's poem, 'I'll tell thee everything I can: I saw an aged, aged man, a-sitting on a gate'.Ex. Some of the blackgammon playing pieces lost included a centaur with bow, a hooded archer, a violinist and a seated harpist.----* dando por sentado que = based on the understanding that, on the understanding that.* dar por sentado = take for + granted.* dar por sentado Algo que realmente no lo está = beg + the question.* * *- da adjetivo sitting, seated (frml)pueden permanecer sentados — (frml) you may remain seated (frml)
dar algo por sentado — to assume something
dejar algo sentado: quiero dejar bien sentado que... I would like to make it quite clear that...; esperar(se) sentado (fam & iró): si crees que voy a prestártelo, puedes esperar sentado — if you think I'm going to lend it to you you've got another think coming (colloq)
* * *= in a sitting position, a-sitting, seated.Ex: I can see a staff member in a sitting position with hand held on the brow covering the eye vision and engrossed in reading.
Ex: The fifth kind of relationship is that in which an entity is defined by one of its attributes; for example, in Lewis Carroll's poem, 'I'll tell thee everything I can: I saw an aged, aged man, a-sitting on a gate'.Ex: Some of the blackgammon playing pieces lost included a centaur with bow, a hooded archer, a violinist and a seated harpist.* dando por sentado que = based on the understanding that, on the understanding that.* dar por sentado = take for + granted.* dar por sentado Algo que realmente no lo está = beg + the question.* * *sentado -dasitting, seated ( frml)ya estaban sentados a la mesa they were already (sitting) at the tablequédate or estáte aquí sentadito y sin moverte now sit here and don't movellevamos más de una hora aquí sentados we've been sitting here for over an hourdar por sentado: estás dando demasiado por sentado you're taking too much for granteddoy por sentado que me ayudarás I'm assuming that you'll help me, I'm counting on you to help medejar algo sentado: con su obra dejó sentados los principios de la nueva teoría with his work he firmly established o laid down the principles of the new theoryquiero dejar bien sentado que … I would like to make it clear that …esperar(se) sentado ( fam iró): si crees que lo voy a tener listo para el lunes, espérate sentado if you think I'm going to have it ready by Monday, you'll have a long wait o you've got another think coming ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo sentar: ( conjugate sentar)
sentado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
sentado
sentar
sentado◊ -da adjetivo
sitting, seated (frml);
estaban sentados a la mesa they were (sitting) at the table;
dar algo por sentado to assume sth
sentar ( conjugate sentar) verbo intransitivo (+ me/te/le etc)a) [ropa/color] (+ compl):
b) [comida/bebida/clima] (+ compl):
me sentó bien el descanso the rest did me a lot of goodc) [actitud/comentario] (+ compl):
verbo transitivo
1 ‹niño/muñeca› to sit;
‹ invitado› to seat, sit
2 ( establecer) to establish
sentarse verbo pronominal
to sit;
siéntese, por favor please (do) sit down
sentado,-a adjetivo
1 (persona) wise, sensible
2 (vida) settled
3 (procedimiento, idea) set: dejó bien sentadas sus condiciones, he made his conditions very clear
♦ Locuciones: dar algo por sentado, to take sthg for granted
sentar
I verbo transitivo
1 (en una silla) to sit: nos sentaron en la mesa del fondo, we sat at the back table
2 (establecer) sentar las bases, to lay the foundations
sentar precedente, to establish a precedent
II verbo intransitivo 1 sentar bien/mal algo a alguien, (un peinado, vestido) to suit sb/not to suit sb
(una comida, bebida, clima) to agree/disagree with sb: un baño caliente te sentará bien, a hot bath will do you good
2 (un comentario, una broma) ¿cómo le sentó la noticia?, how did he take the news?
le sentó fatal, he took it badly
me sienta muy mal que haga esos comentarios, it really upsets me that he makes those remarks
Cuando se habla de la moda (ropa o color), la traducción más común es to suit. Pero si te refieres únicamente a la talla, es mejor que uses el verbo to fit: Este jersey no te sienta bien. This jersey doesn't suit you (cuando el estilo o el color no son los adecuados). This jersey doesn't fit you (cuando estás hablando de la talla).
' sentado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
espachurrar
- esperar
- sentada
- establecer
- estar
English:
atop
- beg
- board
- grant
- highchair
- read
- rotten
- sit
- sit about
- sit around
- sitting
- soon
- stand
- astride
- seat
- than
* * *sentado, -a adj1. [juicioso] sensible, steady2. [en asiento] seated;estar sentado to be sitting down;espérame sentado en recepción sit and wait for me in reception;Famsi crees que te voy a dejar dinero, puedes esperar sentado if you think I'm going to lend you some money, you've got another think coming3. Bot stemlessdi por sentado que ibas a venir I took it for granted that you would be coming;las autoridades dan por sentado que es el líder de la banda the authorities are assuming that he is the leader of the gang;doy por sentado que estás de acuerdo con mi idea I'm assuming you agree with my idea;dejar sentado que… to make it clear that…;dejó sentado que no estaba satisfecho con la solución he made it clear that he was not satisfied with the solution* * *adj1 sitting, seated;estar sentado be sitting, be seated2:dar por sentado fig take for granted, assume* * *sentado, -da adj1) : sitting, seated2) : established, settleddar por sentado: to take for granteddejar sentado: to make clear3) : sensible, steady, judicious* * *sentado adj sitting -
33 sesudo
adj.wise, brainy.* * *► adjetivo1 (sensato) sensible; (prudente) wise2 (inteligente) intelligent, brainy* * *ADJ1) (=sensato) sensible, wise2) (=inteligente) brainy3) Cono Sur (=terco) stubborn, pig-headed* * ** * *= brainy [brainier -comp., brainiest -sup.].Ex. It has been said that, with this show, a canny critic inaugurated the enticingly slick and brainy strain of 1980s art.* * ** * *= brainy [brainier -comp., brainiest -sup.].Ex: It has been said that, with this show, a canny critic inaugurated the enticingly slick and brainy strain of 1980s art.
* * *sesudo -da( fam)1(sensato): no se necesita ser muy sesudo para darse cuenta de que … it doesn't take much common sense to realize that … ( colloq)2 (inteligente) bright, brainy ( colloq)* * *
sesudo,-a adjetivo wise, prudent, judicious
' sesudo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sesuda
* * *sesudo, -a adjFam1. [sensato] wise, sensible2. [inteligente] brainy* * *adj sensible* * *sesudo, -da adj1) : prudent, sensible2) : brainy -
34 ajuiciado
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35 machucho
adj.1 mature, ripe of age and understanding; judicious (juicioso).2 cunning (taimado), sly, shrewd. (Andes & Mexico)* * *ADJ1) (=mayor) elderly, getting on in years2) (=prudente) prudent; (=tranquilo) sedate; (=juicioso) sensible -
36 salomónico
adj.Solomonic, judicious, wise.* * *► adjetivo1 Solomonic, Solomonian\columna salomónica ARQUITECTURA wreathed column* * *ADJ* * *salomónico -caSolomonic, of Solomon solución* * *
salomónico,-a adj (una decisión, una sentencia) equitable: tomó una decisión salomónica, he solved the problem fairly
' salomónico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
salomónica
* * *salomónico, -a adj1. [decisión, solución] balanced, equitable2. [columna] spiral* * *adj just, fair -
37 juiciosa
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38 sensata
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39 bien considerado
• advised• deliberated• judicious• thought-out• well then• well-thought-out -
40 centrado
• centered• centering• centred• focused market unit• focusing anode• judicious• self-pitying• self-pollinated
См. также в других словарях:
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