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1 succeed to the speakership left vacant by the death of Mr. (N.)
Макаров: стать преемником покойного г-на (N.) на посту спикераУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > succeed to the speakership left vacant by the death of Mr. (N.)
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2 succeed to the speakership left vacant by the death of Mr. N.
Общая лексика: стать преемником покойного г-на N. на посту спикераУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > succeed to the speakership left vacant by the death of Mr. N.
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3 succeed to the speakership left vacant by the death of Mr.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > succeed to the speakership left vacant by the death of Mr.
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4 seat left vacant
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5 vacar
v.1 to cease, to stop; to be vacant.2 to devote oneself to a particular thing; to follow a business.3 to vacate an office.4 to fall vacant, to be vacant.* * *1 (quedar vacante) to fall vacant2 (estar vacante) to be vacant* * *VI1) (gen) to fall vacant, become vacant; [puesto] to remain unfilled2) †[persona] (=cesar) to cease work; (=estar inactivo) to be idle3) †vacar a o en — to engage in, devote o.s. to
4) †vacar de — to lack, be without
* * ** * ** * *vacar [A2 ]viA «puesto» to fall vacant; «local» to be left vacant; «persona» to leave one's job ( o business etc), to stop workingB (carecer) vacar DE algo to be short OF sth* * *vacar vito become vacant -
6 vacante
adj.vacant.El baño está ocioso The restroom is unoccupied [free].f.vacancy.* * *► adjetivo1 vacant1 vacancy\cubrir las vacantes to fill the vacanciespuesto vacante vacant position* * *noun f.* * *1.2. SF1) (=puesto) vacancy, (unfilled) post2) (LAm) (=asiento) empty seat* * *Iadjetivo <puesto/plaza> vacant; <piso/asiento> empty, unoccupiedIIfemenino vacancyproveer or cubrir una vacante — to fill a vacancy
* * *= vacant post, vacancy, vacant, up for grabs, vacated, vacant position.Ex. Hertfordshire Library Service has been experiencing a high turnover of professional staff and a dwindling number of applicants for vacant posts.Ex. Other recent surveys, such as those on multiple job holders and vacancies, reflect the need for information on aspects of the job market in the Community.Ex. Again we find that only the first entry leads us to the specific subject, and the others may in fact lead us to ` vacant' headings, ie headings under which no entries are filed.Ex. The article 'Internet domain name control up for grabs' relates the decision by the National Science Foundation, USA, not to renew its agreement with Network Solutions Inc to handle Internet domain registrations.Ex. There are plans to transform vacated space in the old building into a visitor's centre with exhibitions and reading rooms.Ex. Although there had been several applicants for the vacant position, no one had the qualifications and experience for the job.----* cubrir una vacante = fill + vacancy.* darse una vacante = occur + vacancy.* dejar vacante = leave + vacant.* puesto vacante = vacant post.* quedar vacante = become + vacant.* vacante de personal = staff vacancy.* * *Iadjetivo <puesto/plaza> vacant; <piso/asiento> empty, unoccupiedIIfemenino vacancyproveer or cubrir una vacante — to fill a vacancy
* * *= vacant post, vacancy, vacant, up for grabs, vacated, vacant position.Ex: Hertfordshire Library Service has been experiencing a high turnover of professional staff and a dwindling number of applicants for vacant posts.
Ex: Other recent surveys, such as those on multiple job holders and vacancies, reflect the need for information on aspects of the job market in the Community.Ex: Again we find that only the first entry leads us to the specific subject, and the others may in fact lead us to ` vacant' headings, ie headings under which no entries are filed.Ex: The article 'Internet domain name control up for grabs' relates the decision by the National Science Foundation, USA, not to renew its agreement with Network Solutions Inc to handle Internet domain registrations.Ex: There are plans to transform vacated space in the old building into a visitor's centre with exhibitions and reading rooms.Ex: Although there had been several applicants for the vacant position, no one had the qualifications and experience for the job.* cubrir una vacante = fill + vacancy.* darse una vacante = occur + vacancy.* dejar vacante = leave + vacant.* puesto vacante = vacant post.* quedar vacante = become + vacant.* vacante de personal = staff vacancy.* * *‹puesto/plaza› vacant; ‹piso/asiento› empty, unoccupiedhay cinco camas vacantes en el hospital the hospital has five empty bedsvacancytenemos que proveer or cubrir ocho vacantes we have to fill eight vacanciescubre la vacante dejada por … he will fill the position o post left vacant by …* * *
vacante adjetivo ‹puesto/plaza› vacant;
‹piso/asiento› empty, unoccupied
■ sustantivo femenino
vacancy;
vacante
I adjetivo vacant
II f (empleo, habitación, etc) vacancy
' vacante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
proveer
- asignar
- cubrir
- llenar
- ocupar
English:
opening
- vacancy
- vacant
* * *♦ adj[puesto, plaza] vacant;el puesto que dejó vacante en el equipo the vacancy he left in the team;queda vacante el cargo de secretario general the post of secretary general has fallen vacant♦ nfvacancy;* * *I adj vacant, emptyII f job opening, position, Brvacancy;cubrir una vacante fill a position* * *vacante adj: vacant, emptyvacante nf: vacancy (for a job)* * *vacante1 adj vacant -
7 desocupar
v.1 to vacate (edificio).si consigo desocupar una tarde, te llamo if I can free up an afternoon, I'll call youdesocupó su silla para cedérsela a la anciana he gave (up) his seat to the old lady2 to clear.Desocupa tu cuarto para limpiarlo Clear your room for cleaning.* * *1 to vacate, leave, empty2 MILITAR to evacuate1 (casa, habitación, etc) to become empty, become vacant2 (perder el empleo) to become unemployed; (quedarse libre) to be free* * *1. VT1) (=vaciar) [+ casa, piso] to vacate, move out of; [+ recipiente] to empty2) (=desalojar) [+ fábrica, sala] to clear, clear out3) [+ contenido] to remove, take out2.VI * (=defecar) to go to the toilet3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < armario> to empty, clear outb) <casa/habitación> to vacate, leave2)a) ( desalojar) <recinto/sala> to clearb) ( despejar) <camino/paso> to clear3) (Chi) <libro/tijeras> to finish using, finish with2.desocuparse v pron casa to become available o vacant* * *= vacate, leave + vacant.Ex. In August 1994 the Norfolk Record Office had to vacate its premises as a result of the serious fire in the library premises above.Ex. We cannot insert any of these subjects unless we use 629, for this is the only three figure number left vacant.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < armario> to empty, clear outb) <casa/habitación> to vacate, leave2)a) ( desalojar) <recinto/sala> to clearb) ( despejar) <camino/paso> to clear3) (Chi) <libro/tijeras> to finish using, finish with2.desocuparse v pron casa to become available o vacant* * *= vacate, leave + vacant.Ex: In August 1994 the Norfolk Record Office had to vacate its premises as a result of the serious fire in the library premises above.
Ex: We cannot insert any of these subjects unless we use 629, for this is the only three figure number left vacant.* * *desocupar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹armario› to empty, clear out2 ‹casa/habitación› to vacate, leave, get out ofB (desalojar) ‹recinto/sala/local› to clearC (despejar) ‹camino/paso› to clear«casa» to become available o vacantya se desocupó el baño the bathroom's free now* * *
desocupar verbo transitivo to vacate, empty
' desocupar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
despejar
English:
vacate
* * *♦ vt1. [vaciar de personas] [evacuar] to evacuate;[por la fuerza] to clear2. [vaciar de cosas] to clear, to empty;desocupar un cajón/armario to empty a drawer/wardrobe3. [abandonar] [habitación, mesa] to leave;[asiento] to get out of;desocupó su silla para cedérsela a la anciana he gave up his seat for the old lady* * *v/t vacate* * *desocupar vt1) : to empty2) : to vacate, to move out of -
8 desalojar
v.1 to evacuate (por emergencia) (edificio, personas).2 to eject, to remove (por la fuerza) (ocupantes).3 to abandon, to move out of.4 to dislodge, to displace, to exhaust, to evacuate.Ricardo desalojó el pedrusco Richard dislodged the lump of rock.5 to evict, to put out.María desalojó a sus inquilinos Mary evicted her tenants.6 to dispossess, to vacate.El padrastro desalojó a los herederos The stepfather dispossed the heirs.* * *1 (marcharse) to evacuate, clear, move out of■ ¡desalojen el edificio! evacuate the building!2 (inquilino) to evict (de, from)3 MARÍTIMO to displace1 (mudarse) to move house, move out* * *verb1) to remove, clear2) evacuate3) evict* * *1. VT1) [+ inquilino] to evict, eject2) (=desocupar) [+ edificio] to evacuate; [+ barco] to abandon3) [+ contenido, gas] to dislodge, remove4) (Mil) to dislodge, oust5) (Náut) to displace2.VI to move out* * *verbo transitivoa) <edificio/recinto> manifestantes/ocupantes to vacate; policía/juez to clearb) < manifestantes> to remove, move... away; < residentes> to evacuate; < inquilino> (esp AmL) to evict* * *= vacate, leave + vacant, evict.Ex. In August 1994 the Norfolk Record Office had to vacate its premises as a result of the serious fire in the library premises above.Ex. We cannot insert any of these subjects unless we use 629, for this is the only three figure number left vacant.Ex. This printing press was evicted from its premises in 1984 to make way for a seminar room.* * *verbo transitivoa) <edificio/recinto> manifestantes/ocupantes to vacate; policía/juez to clearb) < manifestantes> to remove, move... away; < residentes> to evacuate; < inquilino> (esp AmL) to evict* * *= vacate, leave + vacant, evict.Ex: In August 1994 the Norfolk Record Office had to vacate its premises as a result of the serious fire in the library premises above.
Ex: We cannot insert any of these subjects unless we use 629, for this is the only three figure number left vacant.Ex: This printing press was evicted from its premises in 1984 to make way for a seminar room.* * *desalojar [A1 ]vt1 «manifestantes/ocupantes» ‹edificio/recinto› to vacate2 «policía» ‹edificio/recinto› to clear; (ante un peligro) to clear, evacuateel juez amenazó con desalojar la sala the judge threatened to clear the court3 ‹manifestantes› to remove, move … away; ‹residentes› to evacuate; ‹inquilino› ( esp AmL) to evict* * *
desalojar ( conjugate desalojar) verbo transitivo
[policía/juez] to clear
‹ inquilino› (esp AmL) to evict
desalojar verbo transitivo
1 (evacuar un edificio/una zona la policía, etc) to evacuate, clear
(los ocupantes) to vacate
2 (obligar a salir a un inquilino) to evict
(a una o varias personas) to move sb on, evacuate
' desalojar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
despejar
English:
eject
- oust
- vacate
- clear
- evict
* * *desalojar vt1. [por emergencia] [edificio, personas] to evacuate2. [por la fuerza] [ocupantes] to eject, to remove;[inquilinos] to evict;la policía los desalojó de la sala por la fuerza the police forcibly removed them from the hall3. [por propia voluntad] to abandon, to move out of;los huelguistas desalojaron la factoría pacíficamente the strikers left the factory peacefully;¡desalojen la sala! [orden del juez] clear the court!4. [contenido, gas] to expel* * *I v/t2 ( desahuciar) evict3 ( vaciar) vacateII v/i move out* * *desalojar vt1) : to remove, to clear2) evacuar: to evacuate, to vacate3) : to evict* * *desalojar vb1. (vaciar) to clearante la amenaza de bomba, desalojaron el restaurante faced with the bomb threat, they cleared the restaurant -
9 dejar libre
v.1 to clear.La medicina dejó libre la nariz The drug cleared the nose.2 to vacate.Los inquilinos dejaron libre la casa The tenants vacated the house.3 to set free, to let off.El policía lo dejó libre The policeman let him off.* * *(v.) = vacate, leave + vacantEx. In August 1994 the Norfolk Record Office had to vacate its premises as a result of the serious fire in the library premises above.Ex. We cannot insert any of these subjects unless we use 629, for this is the only three figure number left vacant.* * *(v.) = vacate, leave + vacantEx: In August 1994 the Norfolk Record Office had to vacate its premises as a result of the serious fire in the library premises above.
Ex: We cannot insert any of these subjects unless we use 629, for this is the only three figure number left vacant. -
10 dejar vacante
v.to vacate.* * *(v.) = leave + vacantEx. We cannot insert any of these subjects unless we use 629, for this is the only three figure number left vacant.* * *(v.) = leave + vacantEx: We cannot insert any of these subjects unless we use 629, for this is the only three figure number left vacant.
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11 dejar vacío
v.to empty, to vacate, to void.La policía evacuó el edificio The police evacuated the building.* * *(v.) = leave + vacantEx. We cannot insert any of these subjects unless we use 629, for this is the only three figure number left vacant.* * *(v.) = leave + vacantEx: We cannot insert any of these subjects unless we use 629, for this is the only three figure number left vacant.
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12 spigionarsi
spigionarsi v.intr.pron. (non com.) ( rimanere sfitto) to be left vacant, to remain vacant, to be vacated: l'appartamento si spigionerà fra un mese, the flat will be vacated in a month. -
13 succeed
səkˈsi:d гл.
1) следовать за чем-л., кем-л.;
сменять
2) наследовать, быть преемником (to) to succeed to the throne ≈ унаследовать корону She succeeded me as treasurer. ≈ Она передала мне полномочия казначея.
3) достигать цели, преуспевать (in) ;
иметь успех to succeed in doing smth. ≈ преуспеть в какой-л. деятельности to succeed in business ≈ добиться успеха в бизнесе ∙ to succeed oneself амер. ≈ быть переизбранным достигнуть цели, добиться - the attack *ed атака прошла успешно - hard workers always * упорный труд всегда приносит успех - he *ed in his efforts его усилия увенчались успехом преуспевать, процветать;
иметь успех - he *ed in life он преуспел в жизни - to * in one's business преуспевать в делах, успешно вести дела суметь сделать( что-л.) - to * in doing smth. суметь сделать что-л. - I have *ed in persuading him мне удалось его убедить следовать( за чем-л.), сменять, приходить на смену (чему-л.) - night *s day ночь сменяет день - day *ed day день шел за днем - winter is *ed by spring после зимы наступает весна - one exciting event *ed another одно волнующее событие сменялось другим - the storm died down and a great calm *ed буря утихла, и наступило затишье (to) наследовать, быть преемником (тж. юр.) - a right to * право наследовать - to * legally to a treaty унаследовать на законном основании какой-л. договор - to * to smb. наследовать /получить наследство/ после кого-л. - he left none to * him он не оставил наследников - to * one's father's estate получить в наследство имение отца - to * smb. on the throne стать чьим-л. преемником на троне - to * to the title унаследовать титул - the present queen *ed to the throne upon the death of her father нынешняя королева взошла на престол после смерти отца - to * to the speakership left vacant by the death of Mr. N. стать преемником покойного г-на N. на посту спикера - Tennyson *ed Wordsworth as Poet Laureate после Вордсворта придворным поэтом стал Теннисон пышно расти, цвести( о растениях) - the plant *s растение пышно /буйно/ растет содействовать;
обеспечивать успех > to * oneself (американизм) быть переизбранным (на ту же выборную должность) ~ следовать (за чем-л., кем-л.) ;
сменять;
the generation that succeeds us будущее поколение succeed быть преемником ~ добиваться ~ достигать цели, преуспевать (in) ;
иметь успех;
to succeed in life преуспеть в жизни, сделать карьеру, выдвинуться ~ достигать цели ~ иметь успех ~ наследовать, быть преемником (to) ~ наследовать ~ преуспевать ~ процветать ~ следовать (за чем-л., кем-л.) ;
сменять;
the generation that succeeds us будущее поколение ~ достигать цели, преуспевать (in) ;
иметь успех;
to succeed in life преуспеть в жизни, сделать карьеру, выдвинуться to ~ oneself амер. быть переизбранным ~ to наследовать (что-л.) -
14 succeed
[səkʹsi:d] v1. достигнуть цели, добиться2. преуспевать, процветать; иметь успехto succeed in one's business - преуспевать в делах, успешно вести дела
3. суметь сделать (что-л.)to succeed in doing smth. - суметь сделать что-л.
4. следовать (за чем-л.), сменять, приходить на смену (чему-л.)one exciting event succeeded another - одно волнующее событие сменялось другим
the storm died down and a great calm succeeded - буря утихла, и наступило затишье
5. (to) наследовать, быть преемником (тж. юр.)to succeed legally to a treaty - унаследовать на законном основании какой-л. договор
to succeed to smb. - наследовать /получить наследство/ после кого-л.
to succeed smb. on the throne - стать чьим-л. преемником на троне
to succeed to the title [the family business] - унаследовать титул [семейное дело]
the present queen succeeded to the throne upon the death of her father - нынешняя королева взошла на престол после смерти отца
to succeed to the speakership left vacant by the death of Mr. N. - стать преемником покойного г-на N. на посту спикера
Tennyson succeeded Wordsworth as Poet Laureate - после Вордсворта придворным поэтом стал Теннисон
6. пышно расти, цвести ( о растениях)the plant succeeds - растение пышно /буйно/ растёт
7. поэт. содействовать; обеспечивать успех -
15 стать преемником покойного г-на (N.) на посту спикера
Makarov: succeed to the speakership left vacant by the death of Mr. (N.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > стать преемником покойного г-на (N.) на посту спикера
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16 стать преемником покойного г-на N. на посту спикера
General subject: succeed to the speakership left vacant by the death of Mr. N.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > стать преемником покойного г-на N. на посту спикера
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17 стать преемником покойного г-на на посту спикера
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > стать преемником покойного г-на на посту спикера
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18 Природа не терпит пустоты
No position will be left vacant, some person is always found to take it. See Свято место пусто не бывает (C)Cf: Nature abhors a vacuum (Am., Br.). A vacuum is always filled (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Природа не терпит пустоты
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19 seat
n1) место; должность2) мандат; место в выборном органе, место в выборном парламенте3) местопребывание; местонахождение4) очаг (напр. конфликта)•to bar a country from a UN seat — не принимать какую-л. страну в ООН
to contest a seat — бороться за место (напр. в парламенте)
to control 30 of the 60 seats — иметь (напр. в парламенте) 30 мест из 60
to deny a party seats in the European parliament — не давать какой-л. партии мест в Европарламенте
to gain enough seats to form a coalition government — получать достаточно мест (напр. в парламенте) для формирования коалиционного правительства
to lose one's seat to smb in the election — уступать место (напр. в парламенте) в пользу кого-л. в результате выборов
to renew half the seats — обновлять наполовину состав (напр. парламента)
to reserve seats for a party — резервировать места (напр. в парламенте) для какой-л. партии
- council seatto seek a seat — добиваться места (напр. в парламенте)
- Euro seat
- marginal seat
- nonvoting seat
- safe Republican seat
- seat in Parliament
- seat left vacant
- seat of government
- seat of honor
- seat on the board
- seats at stake
- seats of military conflicts
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20 освободившееся место
( в парламенте) seat left vacantРусско-английский политический словарь > освободившееся место
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