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61 participante
adj.participating.f. & m.1 participant.2 accessory.* * *► adjetivo1 participating1 participant* * *noun mf.1) participant2) competitor* * *1.ADJ participating2.SMF [gen] participant; (Dep) entrant* * *Iadjetivo <empresas/artistas> participating (before n)II* * *Iadjetivo <empresas/artistas> participating (before n)II* * *participante11 = actor [actress, -fem.], participant, stakeholder, registrant, player, discussant, conversant, entrant.Ex: Institutionalization occurs whenever there is a reciprocal typification of habitualized actions by types of actors.
Ex: When the outcome was positive, participants working with a similar computer were more likely to credit the computer and less likely to take the credit themselves.Ex: This has two purposes: as an assessment of how the service is performing, and as an accountability factor to the stakeholders.Ex: The conference drew some 365 registrants.Ex: It is little wonder that all players in the serials information chain -- publishers, subscriptions agents and librarians alike -- are taking a long hard look at what they are doing and attempting to forecast what the future might hold for them.Ex: Results indicate that video can result in more fluent conversation, particularly where there are more than two discussants.Ex: The author noted a high level of inequality in participation among conversants, with very few of the discussants responsible for an extraordinarily high proportion of the content.Ex: Entrants were asked to choose a character from a book and to write about what the character means to them.* número de participantes = turnout.* participante en la exposición comercial = exhibitor.* participante en la política = politically active.* participantes = those involved.participante22 = participating, participatory.Ex: One participating library, Birmingham, found that it could have used all its allocation of 1,500 Prestel frames on listing evening classes alone.
Ex: Storytelling is for children, as it was for the human race, a participatory art from which is born a literary consciousness.* * *‹empresas/artistas› participating ( before n) participante EN algo:los coros participantes en el concurso the choirs taking part in o participating in the competitionlos atletas participantes en la maratón the athletes taking part in o competing in o participating in the marathon(en un debate) participant; (en un concurso) contestant, entrant; (en una carrera) competitor, entrant* * *
participante adjetivo
participating ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino ( en debate) participant;
( en concurso) contestant;
( en carrera) competitor
participante
I adjetivo participating
II mf participant
' participante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
competidor
- competidora
English:
entrant
- entry
- outsider
- participant
- show-jumper
- competitor
* * *♦ adjparticipating;los equipos participantes the participating teams, the teams taking part♦ nmf[que toma parte] participant; [en carrera] entrant, competitor* * *m/f participant* * *participante nmf1) : participant2) : competitor, entrant* * *participante n participant -
62 pullover
► nombre masculino (pl pullovers)1 pullover* * *[pu'loβer]SM pullover, jumper* * *[pu'loβer]* * *[pu'loβer]* * */puˈloβer/(pl - vers)* * *pullover -
63 revés
m.1 setback, reverse, backhand, drawback.2 reverse.3 reverse side of a cloth, wrong side of the fabric, wrong side of cloth, reverse.4 back, inside.pres.indicat.2nd person singular (tú) present indicative of spanish verb: rever.* * *2 (bofetada) slap; (golpe) backhander3 (en tenis) backhand (stroke)4 figurado (contrariedad) misfortune, setback, reverse\al revés / del revés (al contrario) the other way round 2 (interior en exterior) inside out 3 (boca abajo) upside down, the wrong way up 4 (la parte de detrás delante) back to frontal revés de contrary toreveses de fortuna setbacks, blows of fatereveses de la vida life's misfortunes* * *noun m.1) back2) reversal3) backhand•- al revés* * *SM1) (=lado contrario)•
el revés — [de papel, sello, mano, tela] the back; [de prenda] the insidesiempre empieza las revistas por el revés — he always reads magazines from the back, he always begins magazines at the end
2)• al o del revés — [con sustantivo] (=lo de arriba abajo) upside down; (=lo de dentro fuera) inside out; (=lo de delante atrás) back to front
tienes el libro al revés — you are holding the book the wrong way round o upside down
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volver al o del revés — [+ prenda, objeto] to turn the other way; [+ argumento, situación] to turn on its head3)• al revés — [con verbo] the other way round; [como nexo] on the contrary
Luis le dejó dinero a Gerardo, ¿o fue al revés? — Luis lent Gerardo some money, or was it the other way round?
todo nos salió al revés — everything went wrong for us, nothing went right for us
a mí no me produce ningún complejo, al revés, es un orgullo — I'm not embarrassed by it, on the contrary, I feel very proud
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al revés de, fue al revés de lo que dices — it was the opposite of what you sayal revés de lo que se cree,... — contrary to popular belief,...
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entender algo al revés — to get hold of the wrong end of the stick•
y al revés — and vice versacuando yo quiero salir él quiere trabajar, y al revés — when I want to go out he wants to work, and vice versa
4) (=bofetada) slap, backhand slapcomo me vuelvas a insultar te doy un revés — you insult me again and you'll get a slap o you'll feel the back of my hand
5) (Dep) backhand6) (=contratiempo) setback* * *1)a)el revés — ( de prenda) the inside; ( de tela) the back, the wrong side; (de papel, documento) the back
b)al revés — ( con lo de adelante atrás) back to front; ( con lo de arriba abajo) upside down; ( con lo de dentro fuera) inside out; ( en sentido inverso) the other way around o (BrE) round
hace la `y' al revés — he writes his y's back to front o the wrong way round
todo lo entiende al revés — she's always getting the wrong end of the stick
2)a) ( bofetada) slap ( with the back of the hand)b) (Dep) backhand3) ( contratiempo) setback* * *1)a)el revés — ( de prenda) the inside; ( de tela) the back, the wrong side; (de papel, documento) the back
b)al revés — ( con lo de adelante atrás) back to front; ( con lo de arriba abajo) upside down; ( con lo de dentro fuera) inside out; ( en sentido inverso) the other way around o (BrE) round
hace la `y' al revés — he writes his y's back to front o the wrong way round
todo lo entiende al revés — she's always getting the wrong end of the stick
2)a) ( bofetada) slap ( with the back of the hand)b) (Dep) backhand3) ( contratiempo) setback* * *revés11 = back.Ex: In addition, one must not forget such mundane matters as door bells (front and back), a closing bell, fire bells, security alarms and possibly others all of which must be noticeably different.
* al revés = vice versa, in reverse, mirror-fashion, wrong way round, the, inside-out.* poner al revés = upend.* poner la casa al revés = turn + everything upside down.* volver Algo del revés = turn + Nombre + inside-out.* volver la casa al revés = turn + everything upside down.revés22 = setback, blow, reversal, snafu, swipe, slap.Ex: This article traces the beginning of library automation in Denmark, outlining the plans and setbacks which were experienced.
Ex: The Great War of 1914-18 was a heavy blow for the Bulletin, from which it never really recovered, and in the 1920s it gradually sank under its own weight, helped by a forced move from its previous quarters to make room for a trade fair.Ex: Libraries are struggling to hold on and maintain quality in the face of adversity and reversal.Ex: The article is entitled 'Thirty years on -- an age of snafu problems of coordinating libraries'.Ex: In fact it is an exaltation of the Kyoto protocol and a thinly disguised swipe at those countries who have not signed up.Ex: And actually a good slap is said to be statistically more likely to result in a child with agression and conduct problems, you may be interested to hear.* dar un revés = deal + a blow, give + a blow, strike + a blow, slap.* duro revés = cruel blow.* revés de la fortuna = reversal of fortune.* revés fulminante = crushing blow.* sufrir un revés = take + an unfortunate turn, take + a pounding, take + a beating.* * *A1el revés (de una prenda) the inside; (de una tela) the back, the wrong side; (de un papel, documento) the backplanchar la prenda del or por el revés iron the garment inside out o on the inside2al revés (con lo de adelante atrás) back to front; (con lo de arriba abajo) upside down; (con lo de dentro fuera) inside out; (en sentido inverso) the other way around o ( BrE) roundyo frío la cebolla y luego el pimiento — pues yo lo hago al revés I fry the onion first and then the peppers — I do it the other way aroundte has puesto los zapatos al revés you've put your shoes on the wrong feettienes los cubiertos al revés you have your knife and fork the wrong way roundse puso el vestido al revés she put her dress on back to fronthace la `y' al revés he writes his y's back to front o the wrong way roundcolgó el cuadro al revés he hung the picture upside downpuso el cuadro al revés he turned the picture to face the walltodo lo entiende al revés she's always getting the wrong end of the stick, she gets everything back to fronthoy todo me está saliendo al revés nothing's going right for me todayal revés de lo que uno se imagina contrary to what you might expectlo hizo al revés de como se le había dicho she did it the opposite way to how she had been toldsaberse algo al revés y al derecho to know sth (off) by heartB1 (bofetada) slap ( with the back of the hand)¡te voy a dar un revés! you're going to feel the back of my hand!2 ( Dep) backhandC (contratiempo) setbacksufrieron un importante revés en las últimas elecciones they suffered a major setback o a serious reverse in the last electionsun revés de fortuna podría acabar con todo esto a change in our fortunes o a reversal of our fortunes could mean the end of all of this* * *
revés sustantivo masculino
1a)
( de tela) the back, the wrong side;
(de papel, documento) the backb)
( con lo de arriba abajo) upside down;
( con lo de dentro fuera) inside out;◊ así no, va al revés not that way, it goes the other way around o (BrE) round;
se puso los zapatos al revés he put his shoes on the wrong feet;
todo lo entiende al revés she's always getting the wrong end of the stick;
todo me sale al revés nothing goes right for me;
saberse algo al revés y al derecho to know sth (off) by heart
2 (Dep) backhand
3 ( contratiempo) setback
revés sustantivo masculino
1 (de una materia u objeto) back
(de una prenda de vestir) wrong side
2 (con la mano) slap
3 (en juegos de raqueta) backhand
4 (económico, sentimental, etc) setback, misfortune
♦ Locuciones: al revés, (al contrario) the other way round: entender algo al revés, to get the wrong end of the stick
hacer algo al revés, to do sthg the opposite way
salir algo al revés, to turn out wrong
al revés/del revés, (con lo de delante atrás) back to front, US backwards
(con lo de dentro fuera) inside out
(boca abajo) upside down
' revés' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
entender
- voltear
- volver
- vuelta
English:
back
- backhand
- backwards
- inside
- reverse
- round
- setback
- upset
- upside
- way
- work at
- backward
- know
- purl
- reversal
- set
- upside down
- wrong
* * *1. [parte opuesta] [de papel, mano] back;[de tela] other side, wrong side;al revés [en dirección o sentido equivocado] the wrong way round;[en forma opuesta, invertido] the other way round;te has puesto los guantes al revés you've put your gloves on inside out;todo lo entiende al revés she's always getting the wrong end of the stick;no estoy triste, al revés estoy contentísima I'm not sad, on the contrary, I'm very happy;lo hizo al revés de como le dije she did the opposite of what I told her to;[lo de dentro, fuera] inside out; [lo de arriba, abajo] upside down;volver algo del revés to turn sth around;me puso el estómago del revés it turned my stomach2. [contratiempo] setback, blow;sufrir un revés to suffer a setback3. [bofetada] slapun golpe de revés a backhand;tiene un buen revés she has a good backhand* * *m1 ( contratiempo) setback2 en tenis backhand3:al osalir al revés fig go wrong* * *1) : back, wrong side2) : setback, reversal3) : backhand (in sports)4)al revés : the other way around, upside down, inside out5)al revés de : contrary to* * *revés n1. (de prenda, tela, papel) wrong side2. (en tenis, etc) backhand3. (contratiempo) setbackLas expresiones al revés y del revés tienen varias traducciones según el contexto. Fíjate en estos ejemplosno he dicho que no me gusta, al revés, me encanta I didn't say I don't like it, on the contrary, I love it -
64 saltarín
adj.jumpy, springy.m.tumbler.* * *► adjetivo1 (que salta) lively, bouncing2 (aturdido) scatterbrained► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (que salta) energetic person, bundle of energy2 (aturdido) scatterbrain* * *saltarín, -ina1. ADJ1) (=que salta) [cabra, cordero, niño] frolicking; [rana, pulga] jumping, leaping2) (=inquieto) restless2.SM / F dancer* * ** * ** * *el agua saltarina de la fuente the leaping waters of the fountainuna casa llena de niños saltarines a house full of children jumping o scampering o leaping all over the place ( colloq)* * *
saltarín,-ina
I adjetivo restless, full of movement
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 jumper
2 dancer
3 m (joven con poco juicio) feather-brained youth
' saltarín' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
saltarina
* * *saltarín, -ina♦ adjfidgety♦ nm,ffidget* * *adj fidgety, nervous* * *frijol saltarín: jumping bean -
65 chomba SF Chile
And, Cono Sur sweater, jumper -
66 chompa SF
And, Cono Sur sweater, jumper -
67 jersei SM pl jerseis o jerséis
sweater, pullover, jumper, jerseyjersey amarillo — (Ciclismo) yellow jersey
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68 jersey SM pl jerseys
sweater, pullover, jumper, jerseyjersey amarillo — (Ciclismo) yellow jersey
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69 pull
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70 señalarse
1 (distinguirse) to distinguish oneself2 (sobresalir) to stand out* * *VPR1) (=destacar) to distinguish o.s. ( como as)se señaló como el mejor saltador de todos los tiempos — he established himself as the greatest jumper of all time
2) (=llamar la atención) to stand outviste sobriamente porque no le gusta señalarse — she dresses plainly because she doesn't like to stand out
se señaló por su actitud rebelde ante la prensa — she stood out for her defiant attitude towards the press
* * *vpr[destacar] to distinguish oneself ( por for);el montañero se señaló por su valor en el rescate the mountaineer distinguished himself for his bravery in the rescue* * *v/r distinguish o.s. ( por by)* * *vr: to distinguish oneself -
71 chompón
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72 saltarina
f.1 dancer, dancing master.2 a restless young rake.* * *
saltarín,-ina
I adjetivo restless, full of movement
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 jumper
2 dancer
3 m (joven con poco juicio) feather-brained youth
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73 saltador de esquí
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74 cables puente de batería
• jump leads• jumper cablesDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > cables puente de batería
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75 Control de Alto Nivel de Vínculo de Datos
• HCI• he• high jumper• high-level meeting at closed quartersDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > Control de Alto Nivel de Vínculo de Datos
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76 control de enlace de datos de alto nivel
• HCI• he• high jumper• high-level meeting at closed quartersDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > control de enlace de datos de alto nivel
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77 saltador con garrocha
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78 salto alto
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79 salto de altura
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80 brincador
adj.jumping, leaping.m.leaper, jumper.
См. также в других словарях:
jumper — ● jumper verbe intransitif Faire un jump. ● jumper nom masculin (anglais jumper) En hippisme, synonyme ancien de sauteur. ● jumper nom masculin (anglais jumper, peut être de l ancien anglais de jump … Encyclopédie Universelle
Jumper — may refer to: NOTOC Clothing* Sweater, a heavy shirt usually made from wool * Jumper dress, a sleeveless, collarless dress * Part of a United States Navy uniformMedia and entertainment* Jumper (novel), a novel by Steven Gould ** Jumper (film), a… … Wikipedia
Jumper — puede hacer referencia a: Jumper, película de 2008 dirigida por Doug Liman. Jumper, novela de Steven Gould publicada en 1992. Jumper, elemento para interconectar dos terminales de manera temporal. Jumper, prenda de vestir. Jumper Pak, accesorio… … Wikipedia Español
Jumper — (englisch für „Springer“) bezeichnet: die Steckbrücken auf Leiterplatten, siehe Jumper (Elektrotechnik) einen US amerikanischen Science Fiction Thriller aus dem Jahr 2008, siehe Jumper (Film) ein Kleidungsstück, siehe Pullover ein Teil der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
jumper — jump er (j[u^]mp [ e]r), n. 1. One who, or that which, jumps. [1913 Webster] 2. A long drilling tool used by masons and quarrymen. [1913 Webster] 3. A rude kind of sleigh; usually, a simple box on runners which are in one piece with the poles… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jumper — jump er, v. t. (electronics) to insert a jumper[2] between the two contacts in (a circuit). See 2nd {jumper}. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jumper — jump er, n. 1. A thing that jumps; esp., any of various tools or other contrivances operating with a jumping motion; as, (Mining, Quarrying, etc.), an instrument for boring holes in rocks by percussion without hammering, consisting of a bar of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jumper — Ⅰ. jumper [1] ► NOUN 1) Brit. a pullover or sweater. 2) N. Amer. a pinafore dress. ORIGIN probably from dialect jump «short coat», perhaps from Old French jupe loose jacket or tunic , ultimately from Arabic. Ⅱ. jumper [2] … English terms dictionary
Jumper — Jump er, n. [See 1st {Jump}.] 1. A loose upper garment; as: (a) A sort of blouse worn by workmen over their ordinary dress to protect it. (b) A fur garment worn in Arctic journeys. [1913 Webster] 2. A sleeveless one piece dress, either with full… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Jumper — Jumper,der:⇨Pullover … Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme
jumper — (n.) 1610s, one who jumps, agent noun from jump (v.). The word meaning sleeveless dress (1853) apparently is from mid 17c. jump short coat, also woman s under bodice, of uncertain origin, perhaps from Fr. jupe skirt (see JUPE (Cf. jupe)). Meaning … Etymology dictionary