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1 endilgar
v.to accuse of.El fiscal le endilgó un gran crimen The attorney accused him of a big crime* * *1 familiar (trabajo etc) to palm off onto, lumber with2 familiar (hacer aguantar) to make sit through, make listen to* * *verbo transitivo (fam)me endilgaron el trabajito — I got saddled o landed with the job (colloq)
* * *= saddle with, dump, pawn off on.Ex. As information incumbents, large academic libraries are saddled with legacy assets, such as huge stores of books, public service systems, acquisitions, cataloguing, and bricks and mortar.Ex. The books may simply be laid before the librarian as they are found, ' dumped in his lap', as one writer puts it.Ex. The author discusses methods of ensuring that mere technological change is not pawned off on us as technological progress.----* endilgar Algo a Alguien = land + Alguien + with + Nombre, offload + Nombre + onto, fob + Algo + off on + Alguien, fob + Alguien + off with + Algo.* * *verbo transitivo (fam)me endilgaron el trabajito — I got saddled o landed with the job (colloq)
* * *= saddle with, dump, pawn off on.Ex: As information incumbents, large academic libraries are saddled with legacy assets, such as huge stores of books, public service systems, acquisitions, cataloguing, and bricks and mortar.
Ex: The books may simply be laid before the librarian as they are found, ' dumped in his lap', as one writer puts it.Ex: The author discusses methods of ensuring that mere technological change is not pawned off on us as technological progress.* endilgar Algo a Alguien = land + Alguien + with + Nombre, offload + Nombre + onto, fob + Algo + off on + Alguien, fob + Alguien + off with + Algo.* * *endilgar [A3 ]vt( fam):nos endilgó un sermón de media hora por lo que habíamos hecho he lectured us for half an hour o he gave us a half-hour lecture about what we'd doneal final me endilgaron a mí el trabajito in the end I got saddled o landed o ( BrE) lumbered with the job ( colloq)todos los trabajos aburridos me los endilga a mí he foists all the boring jobs on mecomo no está aquí le endilgan la culpa de todo he isn't here so they blame him for everything o they shove the blame for everything onto himme endilgó a los niños y se fue a la playa she dumped the kids on me and went off to the beach ( colloq)* * *
endilgar ( conjugate endilgar) verbo transitivo (fam):
me endilgaron el trabajito I got saddled o landed with the job (colloq);
me endilgó a los niños she dumped the kids on me (colloq)
' endilgar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
encajar
* * *endilgar vtFamendilgar algo a alguien [bulto, tarea] to lumber sb with sth;[sermón, discurso] to dish sth out to sb;me han endilgado la limpieza de la casa they've lumbered me with (the job of) cleaning the house;les endilgó una conferencia de dos horas she subjected them to a two hour lecture;me endilgaron a los niños el sábado por la noche they dumped their kids on me on Saturday evening* * *v/t1:me lo endilgó a mí fam he landed me with it fam2:endilgar un sermón a alguien fam lecture s.o., give s.o. a lecture* * *me endilgó la responsabilidad: he saddled me with the responsibility -
2 parrafada
f.1 earful, dull monologue.soltar una parrafada to go on (and on)2 long chat.* * *1 familiar (conversación) chat2 familiar (discurso) spiel, speech\echar una parrafada con alguien to have a chat with somebodysoltar la parrafada to go on and on* * *a) ( perorata) lecture (colloq), sermon (colloq)b) (fam) ( conversación) long talk* * *a) ( perorata) lecture (colloq), sermon (colloq)b) (fam) ( conversación) long talk* * *me soltó una parrafada de una hora he lectured me for an hour ( colloq)2 ( fam) (conversación) long talkecharse una parrafada con algn to have a heart-to-heart o a long talk with sb ( colloq)* * *
parrafada f fam
1 (discurso) lecture, sermon: me soltó una buena parrafada, he read me the riot act
2 (charla larga) todas las tardes nos echábamos una parrafada, we have a long chat every afternoon
* * *parrafada nf1. [perorata] lecture;nos soltó una parrafada sobre los peligros de las drogas he gave us a lecture on the dangers of drugs2. [charla] chat;quiero echar una parrafada con él para ver qué opina I want to have a a chat with him to see what he thinks -
3 dar conferencia
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4 expediente de matrícula de honor
(n.) = first class degreeEx. After gaining a first class degree en English from Queen's University, Belfast, he lectured there from 1966 until 1972.* * *(n.) = first class degreeEx: After gaining a first class degree en English from Queen's University, Belfast, he lectured there from 1966 until 1972.
Spanish-English dictionary > expediente de matrícula de honor
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5 impartir clases
(en colegio) to teach 2 (en universidad) to lecture* * *(v.) = lectureEx. In addition, he has lectured in may places and has contributed numerous articles and reviews to library literature.* * *(v.) = lectureEx: In addition, he has lectured in may places and has contributed numerous articles and reviews to library literature.
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6 impartir conferencia
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7 producción bibliográfica sobre biblioteconomía
(n.) = library literatureEx. In addition, he has lectured in may places and has contributed numerous articles and reviews to library literature.* * *(n.) = library literatureEx: In addition, he has lectured in may places and has contributed numerous articles and reviews to library literature.
Spanish-English dictionary > producción bibliográfica sobre biblioteconomía
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8 dictar
v.1 to dictate (texto).El jefe dictó el memorando The boss dictated the memorandum.Elsa dictó las reglas del juego Elsa dictated the rules of the game.2 to pronounce, to pass (emitir) (sentencia, fallo).3 to dictate to.* * *1 to dictate* * *verb1) to dictate2) give* * *1. VT1) [+ carta, texto] to dictate (a to)2) (Jur) [+ sentencia] to pass, pronounce; [+ decreto] to issue3) (=indicar) to suggest, dictatelo que dicta el sentido común — what common sense suggests o dictates
dictar las noticias — (Radio, TV) to read the news
2.VI to dictate* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <carta/texto> to dictateb) <leyes/medidas> to announce; < sentencia> to pronounce, passc) <acción/tendencia/moda> to dictated) (AmL) <clase/curso> to give; < conferencia> to deliver, give2.dictar vi to dictate* * *= dictate, dictate.Ex. Some will produce a manuscript draft and work on and polish that; others will dictate their material and get a first typewritten draft to work on.Ex. Also, economy dictates that every possible entry cannot be printed.----* dictar órdenes = hand down + decisions.* dictar sentencia = pronounce + judgement, mete out + sentence, hand down + sentence.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <carta/texto> to dictateb) <leyes/medidas> to announce; < sentencia> to pronounce, passc) <acción/tendencia/moda> to dictated) (AmL) <clase/curso> to give; < conferencia> to deliver, give2.dictar vi to dictate* * *= dictate, dictate.Ex: Some will produce a manuscript draft and work on and polish that; others will dictate their material and get a first typewritten draft to work on.
Ex: Also, economy dictates that every possible entry cannot be printed.* dictar órdenes = hand down + decisions.* dictar sentencia = pronounce + judgement, mete out + sentence, hand down + sentence.* * *dictar [A1 ]vt1 ‹carta/texto› to dictate2 ‹leyes/medidas› to announce; ‹sentencia› to pronounce, pass3 ‹acción/tendencia› to dictatelos creadores dictan las tendencias de la moda designers dictate fashion trendsel sentido común nos dicta cautela common sense advises caution4 ( AmL) ‹clase/curso› to give; ‹conferencia› to deliver, givedicta inglés en un instituto privado she teaches English at a private schooldictó conferencias en varias universidades she delivered lectures o she lectured at several universities■ dictarvito dictatesi me vas dictando será más rápido if you dictate to me it'll be quicker* * *
dictar ( conjugate dictar) verbo transitivo
‹ sentencia› to pronounce, pass
verbo intransitivo
to dictate
dictar verbo transitivo
1 (un texto) to dictate: le voy a dictar una carta, I'm going to dictate a letter to her
2 (una ley) to enact
(sentencia) to pass: el juez dictó sentencia, the judge passed a sentence
' dictar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sentencia
- clase
English:
dictate
- judgement
- judgment
- law
- pass
- deliver
- issue
- lecture
- sentence
* * *dictar vt1. [texto, carta] to dictate2. [conferencia] to give;Am [clase] to teach, to give3. [emitir] [sentencia, fallo] to pronounce, to pass;[ley] to enact; [decreto] to issue;el gobierno dictará medidas contra la violencia doméstica the government will enact measures to curb domestic violence;dictar auto de procesamiento contra alguien to issue an indictment against sb4. [inspirar, aconsejar]las modas que dictan lo que se ha de llevar cada temporada the fashions that dictate o decree what people are supposed to wear each season;haz lo que te dicte la conciencia do as your conscience tells you* * *v/t2 ley announce;dictar sentencia JUR pass sentence3 L.Am.clase, conferencia give* * *dictar vt1) : to dictate2) : to pronounce (a judgment)3) : to give, to deliverdictar una conferencia: to give a lecture* * *dictar vb to dictate -
9 disertar
v.1 to speak.2 to dissertate, to speak, to discourse, to lecture.3 to lecture for.Me disertó Ricardo Ricardo lectured for me.* * ** * *VI to discourse (acerca de, sobre upon)* * *verbo intransitivo to speak, discourse (frml)disertar acerca de/sobre algo — to speak about something, discourse on something (frml)
* * *verbo intransitivo to speak, discourse (frml)disertar acerca de/sobre algo — to speak about something, discourse on something (frml)
* * *disertar [A1 ]vito speak, discourse ( frml) disertar ACERCA DE/ SOBRE algo to speak ABOUT sth, discourse ON sth ( frml)* * *
disertar verbo intransitivo to expound [sobre, on/upon]
* * *disertar vi* * *v/i:disertar sobre algo lecture about sth, speak on sth* * *disertar vi: to lecture, to give a talk -
10 espetar
v.1 to blurt out, to tell straight out (palabras).Elsa espetó la verdad Elsa blurted out the truth.2 to skewer (meat).Espetamos el pollo entero para asar We skewered the whole chicken to roast3 to scold.Ellos espetaron al chico They scolded the boy.4 to snap at, to blurt out to.Me espeta Ricardo Ricardo blurts out to me.* * *1 (carne etc) to skewer2 (clavar) to stab* * *1. VT1) (=atravesar) [gen] to transfix, pierce, run through; [+ carne] to skewer, spit2) (=realizar) [+ orden] to rap out; [+ lección, sermón] to read; [+ pregunta] to fireespetar algo a algn — to spring sth on sb, broach a subject (unexpectedly) with sb
2.See:* * *verbo transitivo1) (fam)a) ( soltar de repente) < grosería> to spit... out; < noticia> to blurt... outb) ( hacer escuchar) <discurso/sermón> to inflict... on2) <carne/pescado> ( con asador) to put... on a spit; ( con pincho) to skewer* * *verbo transitivo1) (fam)a) ( soltar de repente) < grosería> to spit... out; < noticia> to blurt... outb) ( hacer escuchar) <discurso/sermón> to inflict... on2) <carne/pescado> ( con asador) to put... on a spit; ( con pincho) to skewer* * *espetar [A1 ]vtA ( fam)1 (soltar de repente) ‹grosería› to spit … out; ‹noticia› to blurt … outle espetaron la noticia así they sprang the news on him just like that, they blurted the news out to him just like that2 (hacer escuchar) ‹discurso/sermón› to inflict … onnos espetó un sermón sobre los buenos modales he inflicted a lecture about good manners on us, he made us sit through a lecture on good manners, he lectured us on good mannersB1 ‹carne/pescado› (con un asador) to put … on a spit; (con un pincho) to skewer2 ‹persona› to run … through* * *espetar vtde pronto me espetó que me callara he suddenly snapped at me to be quiet;“¡he dicho que no!”, espetó ella “I said no!” she snapped2. [carne] to skewer* * *v/t1 run through3 decir come out with, blurt out* * *espetar vt1) : to blurt out2) : to skewer -
11 perorata
f.long-winded speech.* * *1 spiel* * *SF (=rollo) long-winded speech; (=soflama) violent speech, harangueechar una perorata — to rattle on * ( sobre about)
* * *femenino (fam) lecture (colloq)* * *femenino (fam) lecture (colloq)* * *( fam)lecture ( colloq)nos echó una perorata sobre el patriotismo she gave us a lecture o she lectured us on patriotism* * *
perorata sustantivo femenino (fam) lecture (colloq)
' perorata' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
soflama
- rollo
English:
drone
* * *perorata nfPey long-winded speech;le soltó una perorata sobre la inmoralidad she gave him a long lecture on immorality* * *f famlecture* * *perorata nf: oration, long-winded speech
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