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1 juzgado de paz
• magistrate's court• office of justice of the peace -
2 audiencia territorial
f.police court, magistrate's court.* * ** * * -
3 juzgado
m.court.juzgado de guardia = court open during the night or at other times when ordinary courts are shutser de juzgado de guardia (informal) to be criminal o a crimejuzgado de instrucción court of first instance, (similar) magistrates' court (British), (similar) justice court (United States)juzgado de lo penal criminal courtjuzgado de primera instancia court of first instance, (similar) magistrates' court (British), (similar) justice court (United States)past part.past participle of spanish verb: juzgar.* * *1 (local) court\ser de juzgado de guardia familiar to be outrageous, be scandalousjuzgado de guardia court, police courtjuzgado de instrucción court of first instancejuzgado de primera instancia court of first instancejuzgado municipal town court, city court* * *noun m.* * *SM courtesto es de juzgado de guardia — (fig) this is an absolute outrage
* * *masculino court* * *= court, criminal court, law courts, crown court.Ex. However, as a sub-class of 343, Criminal law, we require the entry courts: Criminal 343.19.Ex. The verbal display in the schedules might lead to the A/Z index entry criminal courts 343.19.Ex. The scope of copyright protection for computer programs has proved to be a vexing issue for the law courts.Ex. Mobs descended on Preston crown court, threw stones at the two police vans containing the boys, and bayed for vengeance.----* biblioteca de juzgado = court library.* comparecencia en juzgado = appearance in court.* juzgado de apelación = appellate court.* juzgado de asuntos menores = magistrates' court.* juzgado de familia = divorce court, family court.* juzgado de lo penal = crown court.* llevar al juzgado = take + Nombre + to court.* no perteneciente al juzgado = out-of-court.* representación ante el juzgado = representation at tribunal.* * *masculino court* * *= court, criminal court, law courts, crown court.Ex: However, as a sub-class of 343, Criminal law, we require the entry courts: Criminal 343.19.
Ex: The verbal display in the schedules might lead to the A/Z index entry criminal courts 343.19.Ex: The scope of copyright protection for computer programs has proved to be a vexing issue for the law courts.Ex: Mobs descended on Preston crown court, threw stones at the two police vans containing the boys, and bayed for vengeance.* biblioteca de juzgado = court library.* comparecencia en juzgado = appearance in court.* juzgado de apelación = appellate court.* juzgado de asuntos menores = magistrates' court.* juzgado de familia = divorce court, family court.* juzgado de lo penal = crown court.* llevar al juzgado = take + Nombre + to court.* no perteneciente al juzgado = out-of-court.* representación ante el juzgado = representation at tribunal.* * *courtCompuestos:police court● juzgado de instrucción or de primera instanciacourt of first instancetown/city court* * *
Del verbo juzgar: ( conjugate juzgar)
juzgado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
juzgado
juzgar
juzgado sustantivo masculino
court
juzgar ( conjugate juzgar) verbo transitivo
‹ caso› to try, judge
juzgado sustantivo masculino court, tribunal
juzgado de guardia, police court
juzgar verbo transitivo to judge
♦ Locuciones: a juzgar por..., judging by...
' juzgado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
guardia
- ujier
- permanente
English:
court
- bailiff
- county
- criminal
- crown
- registry
- wrong
* * *juzgado nm1. [tribunal] courtjuzgado de lo civil civil court;juzgado de guardia = court open during the night or at other times when ordinary courts are shut;Famser de juzgado de guardia to be criminal o a crime;juzgado de lo penal criminal court;juzgado de lo social = civil court dealing with employment and social security matters, Br ≈ industrial tribunal2. [jurisdicción] jurisdiction* * *I part → juzgarII m court* * *juzgado nmtribunal: court, tribunal* * *juzgado n court -
4 audiencia
f.1 audience.dar audiencia to grant an audience2 hearing (law) (juicio).audiencia provincial provincial courtaudiencia Nacional = court in Madrid dealing with cases that cannot be dealt with at regional levelaudiencia pública public hearing3 High Court, courthouse, session, court house.* * *1 (recepción) audience, hearing2 (entrevista) formal interview3 DERECHO high court4 (público) audience\índice de audiencia ratings plural* * *noun f.1) audience2) court* * *SF1) (=acto) audience; (=entrevista) formal interview2) (Jur) (=tribunal) court; (=palacio) assizes pl ; (=sala) audience chamberaudiencia pública — (Pol) public hearing
3) (=personas) audience; [de periódico] readership; (Radio, TV) audienceíndice de audiencia — ratings pl, audience ratings pl
* * *1) ( cita) audiencepedir/conceder audiencia — to seek/grant an audience
2) (Der)a) ( tribunal) courtb) ( sesión) hearing3) (espectadores, oyentes) audience* * *= audience.Ex. Various publishers have reputations for specific styles, subject areas or works for specific audiences.----* Audiencia Nacional, la = High Court, the.* audiencia provincial = crown court.* audiencia pública = public hearing.* audiencia radiofónica = radio listeners, listenership.* audiencia televisiva = television viewing figures.* índice de audiencia = rating.* programación televisiva de mayor audiencia = prime time television.* programa de mayor audiencia = prime time programme, prime time show.* * *1) ( cita) audiencepedir/conceder audiencia — to seek/grant an audience
2) (Der)a) ( tribunal) courtb) ( sesión) hearing3) (espectadores, oyentes) audience* * *= audience.Ex: Various publishers have reputations for specific styles, subject areas or works for specific audiences.
* Audiencia Nacional, la = High Court, the.* audiencia provincial = crown court.* audiencia pública = public hearing.* audiencia radiofónica = radio listeners, listenership.* audiencia televisiva = television viewing figures.* índice de audiencia = rating.* programación televisiva de mayor audiencia = prime time television.* programa de mayor audiencia = prime time programme, prime time show.* * *Audiencia Nacional (↑ audiencia a1)A (cita) audiencefue recibido en audiencia por el Rey he was granted an audience by the Kingpedir/conceder audiencia to seek/grant an audienceB ( Der)1 (tribunal) court2 (sesión) hearingCompuestos:provincial courtpublic hearingC1 (público) audience2 ( Rad, TV) audienceun programa de mucha audiencia a program with a large audiencehoras de mayor audiencia prime timecifras de audiencia de televisión TV viewing figures* * *
audiencia sustantivo femenino
1 ( cita) audience;
2 (Der)
3 (espectadores, oyentes) audience;
horas de máxima/mayor audiencia peak viewing/prime time
audiencia sustantivo femenino
1 (público) audience
2 (entrevista con una autoridad) audience: el Señor Ministro solicita una audiencia con Su Majestad, Mr. Minister/Secretary requests an audience with His Majesty
3 Jur high court
(juicio) hearing
' audiencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
índice
English:
audience
- clap
- laughter
- prime time
- rating
- prime
* * *audiencia nf1. [recepción] audience;recibir a alguien en audiencia to grant sb an audience2. [público] audience3. [de programa de TV, radio]la audiencia del programa ha caído mucho the programme has lost a lot of viewers/listeners;un horario de máxima audiencia a peak viewing/listening timeAudiencia Nacional = court in Madrid dealing with cases that cannot be dealt with at regional level;audiencia provincial provincial court;audiencia territorial regional courtaudiencia pública public hearing* * *f1 audience;audiencia pontificia audience with the Pope2 TV:índice de audiencia ratings pl3 JUR court* * *audiencia nf: audience* * *audiencia n audience -
5 juzgado correccional
• correctional court• magistrate's court• police court -
6 juzgado correccional
m.correctional court, magistrate's court, police court. -
7 compulsorio
adj.1 compulsory, compulsatory.2 ordering an authentic copy to be made: applied to the decree of a judge or magistrate.m.court order for copying a document.* * *ADJ LAm compulsory -
8 magistrado
m.1 magistrate, judge, beak, appellate judge.2 magistracy.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (juez) judge2 (miembro del Tribunal Supremo) High Court judge, US Supreme Court judge* * *(f. - magistrada)nounmagistrate, judge* * *magistrado, -aSM / F1) (Jur) magistrate, judge2) LAm(Pol)Primer Magistrado — head of state, President
* * *- da masculino, femeninoa) (Der) judge, magistrateb) ( de Tribunal del Trabajo) judge* * *= magistrate, justice.Ex. At that time a 1-room library served the West African Court of Appeal, the Supreme Court, and the judges, magistrates and lawyers = En aquel entonces una biblioteca de tan sólo una habitación atendía al Tribunal de Apelaciones, la Corte Suprema, los jueces, magistrados y abogados de †frica occidental.Ex. The Court was split by divided opinions: five justices held the opinion that his rights were violated while four justices disagreed.* * *- da masculino, femeninoa) (Der) judge, magistrateb) ( de Tribunal del Trabajo) judge* * *= magistrate, justice.Ex: At that time a 1-room library served the West African Court of Appeal, the Supreme Court, and the judges, magistrates and lawyers = En aquel entonces una biblioteca de tan sólo una habitación atendía al Tribunal de Apelaciones, la Corte Suprema, los jueces, magistrados y abogados de frica occidental.
Ex: The Court was split by divided opinions: five justices held the opinion that his rights were violated while four justices disagreed.* * *magistrado -damasculine, feminine2 ( Esp) (de las Magistraturas de Trabajo) judge* * *
magistrado◊ -da sustantivo masculino, femenino
judge
magistrado,-a m,f Jur judge
LAm primer magistrado, prime minister
' magistrado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
magistrada
English:
beak
- recorder
* * *magistrado, -a nm,f[juez] judge* * *m, magistrada f judge* * *magistrado, -da n: magistrate, judge* * *magistrado n magistrate -
9 juez
f. & m.1 judge (law).juez de instrucción, juez de primera instancia examining magistratejuez de paz Justice of the Peace2 referee (sport) (árbitro).juez árbitro refereejuez de salida starterjuez de silla umpire3 critic.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 judge\ser juez y parte to be biasedjuez de banda linesmanjuez de campo field judgejuez de instrucción examining magistratejuez de línea linesmanjuez de paz justice of the peacejuez de primera instancia examining magistratejuez de salida starterjuez de silla umpire* * *noun mf.* * *a) (Der) judgeb) (Dep) referee* * *= judge, arbiter, justice.Ex. Make an added entry under the heading for the judge delivering the charge.Ex. In almost no circumstances can the librarian be said to be the sole arbiter of what is or is not acceptable to the user.Ex. The Court was split by divided opinions: five justices held the opinion that his rights were violated while four justices disagreed.----* actuar de juez = don + Posesivo + judge's wig.* ejercer de juez = officiate.* ejercer de juez, actuar de juez = officiate.* juez árbitro = arbitrator, adjudicator.* juez de instrucción = coroner.* juez de línea = linesman, assistant referee.* juez de paz = justice of the peace.* * *a) (Der) judgeb) (Dep) referee* * *= judge, arbiter, justice.Ex: Make an added entry under the heading for the judge delivering the charge.
Ex: In almost no circumstances can the librarian be said to be the sole arbiter of what is or is not acceptable to the user.Ex: The Court was split by divided opinions: five justices held the opinion that his rights were violated while four justices disagreed.* actuar de juez = don + Posesivo + judge's wig.* ejercer de juez = officiate.* ejercer de juez, actuar de juez = officiate.* juez árbitro = arbitrator, adjudicator.* juez de instrucción = coroner.* juez de línea = linesman, assistant referee.* juez de paz = justice of the peace.* * *masculine, feminine1 ( Der) judge2 ( Dep) refereeCompuestos:(en fútbol) ( masculine) linesman; ( feminine) lineswoman; (en tenis) ( masculine) linesman, line judge ( BrE); ( feminine) lineswoman, line judge ( BrE); (en fútbol americano, rugby) line judge, touch judgefield judgeexamining magistratejustice of the peaceexamining magistratestarterumpireexamining magistrate* * *
juez sustantivo masculino y femenino,◊ juez -za sustantivo masculino, femeninoa) (Der) judgeb) (Dep) referee;
juez de banda or línea (en fútbol, tenis) (m) linesman;
(f) lineswoman;
(en fútbol americano, rugby) line judge;
juez mf
1 judge
juez de instrucción, examining magistrate
juez de paz, justice of the peace
juez de primera instancia, examining magistrate
2 Dep juez de línea, linesman
juez de silla, umpire
♦ Locuciones: ser juez y parte, to be both judge and jury: pretende ser juez y parte en las críticas a su empresa, she's wants to be both judge and jury in criticizing her company
' juez' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
constituirse
- declarar
- desacato
- dictar
- dictamen
- ejercicio
- escrupulosa
- escrupuloso
- escucha
- instrucción
- instructor
- instructora
- intervenir
- mentís
- prestar
- requerir
- ante
- casar
- competencia
- desalojar
- discreción
- disponer
- disposición
- fallar
- implacable
- riguroso
English:
accused
- coroner
- exhibit
- go before
- haul up
- judge
- lord
- magistrate
- registrar
- starter
- steward
- tough
- justice
- line
* * *juez nmf, juez, -a nm,f1. Der judge;ser juez y parte: no puedes ser juez y parte you can't judge objectively when you're involvedjuez de alzado appeal court judge;juez de apelaciones appeal court judge;juez de instrucción examining magistrate;juez de paz Justice of the Peace;juez de primera instancia examining magistrate[en atletismo] official juez árbitro referee;juez de línea [en fútbol] linesman;[en rugby] touch judge;juez de red net cord judge;juez de salida starter;juez de silla umpire* * *m/f judge* * *1) : judge2) árbitro: umpire, referee* * *juez n judge -
10 sentencia
f.1 sentence (law).visto para sentencia ready for judgmentuna sentencia benévola a light sentence2 maxim.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: sentenciar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: sentenciar.* * *2 (aforismo) proverb, maxim, saying, motto\visto para sentencia ready for sentencingsentencia firme final judgement* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Jur) sentencedictar o pronunciar sentencia — to pronounce sentence
2) (=decisión) decision, ruling; (=opinión) opinion3) (Literat) maxim, saying4) (Inform) statement* * *1) (Der) sentencedictar or pronunciar sentencia — to pass o pronounce sentence
2) ( máxima) motto, maxim3) (Inf) sentence* * *= dictum [dicta, -pl.], indictment, judgement [judgment], verdict, sentence, judging, conviction.Ex. John Ward's dictum was that 'deprivation is as much a lack of information and the knowledge to use it as it is of the basic essentials'.Ex. Enter indictments as instructed in rule 21.36C1.Ex. Enter a judgement and other judicial decisions of a court in a case under the heading for the court.Ex. A verdict of the Department of Education and Science has stated that librarians in future will have to be graduates only.Ex. Probation officers are required by magistrate's courts to make sentence recommendations for some offenders.Ex. The first meeting was held on 8 March with the first real judging taking place on 22 March when several tulips were in flower.Ex. In deciding good repute the Department will take account of any convictions and also any other relevant information.----* cumplir una sentencia = serve + sentence.* dictamen de sentencias = sentencing.* dictar sentencia = pronounce + judgement, mete out + sentence, hand down + sentence.* firmar la sentencia de muerte = sound + the death knell for.* firmar una setencia de muerte = sign + a death warrant (for).* impedimento colateral por sentencia = collateral estoppel.* imponer sentencia = mete out + sentence.* pronunciar sentencia = hand down + sentence.* sentencia de muerte = death sentence, death warrant, death knell.* sentencia judicial = sentence.* sentencias = dicta [dictum -sing.].* suspender una sentencia = suspend + sentence.* * *1) (Der) sentencedictar or pronunciar sentencia — to pass o pronounce sentence
2) ( máxima) motto, maxim3) (Inf) sentence* * *= dictum [dicta, -pl.], indictment, judgement [judgment], verdict, sentence, judging, conviction.Ex: John Ward's dictum was that 'deprivation is as much a lack of information and the knowledge to use it as it is of the basic essentials'.
Ex: Enter indictments as instructed in rule 21.36C1.Ex: Enter a judgement and other judicial decisions of a court in a case under the heading for the court.Ex: A verdict of the Department of Education and Science has stated that librarians in future will have to be graduates only.Ex: Probation officers are required by magistrate's courts to make sentence recommendations for some offenders.Ex: The first meeting was held on 8 March with the first real judging taking place on 22 March when several tulips were in flower.Ex: In deciding good repute the Department will take account of any convictions and also any other relevant information.* cumplir una sentencia = serve + sentence.* dictamen de sentencias = sentencing.* dictar sentencia = pronounce + judgement, mete out + sentence, hand down + sentence.* firmar la sentencia de muerte = sound + the death knell for.* firmar una setencia de muerte = sign + a death warrant (for).* impedimento colateral por sentencia = collateral estoppel.* imponer sentencia = mete out + sentence.* pronunciar sentencia = hand down + sentence.* sentencia de muerte = death sentence, death warrant, death knell.* sentencia judicial = sentence.* sentencias = dicta [dictum -sing.].* suspender una sentencia = suspend + sentence.* * *A ( Der) judgment, rulingdictar or pronunciar sentencia to pass o pronounce sentencevisto para sentencia ready for sentencingestaba dispuesto a acatar la sentencia he was willing to abide by the decision o rulingCompuesto:unappealable judgmentB (máxima) motto, maximC ( Inf) sentence* * *
Del verbo sentenciar: ( conjugate sentenciar)
sentencia es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
sentencia
sentenciar
sentencia sustantivo femenino (Der) judgment, ruling
sentenciar ( conjugate sentenciar) verbo transitivo
to sentence;
sentencia sustantivo femenino
1 (dicho) saying, maxim
2 Jur sentence
dictar sentencia, to pass sentence
sentenciar verbo transitivo
1 Jur to sentence [a, to]
2 (culpar, condenar) to condemn
3 (condenar al fracaso) la falta de público sentenció la representación, the performance was doomed by the lack of audience
' sentencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anulación
- cumplir
- decir
- dicha
- dicho
- dictar
- inmutarse
- pronunciar
- sala
- salomónica
- salomónico
- vista
- visto
- anular
- ejecutar
English:
commute
- decree
- judgement
- judgment
- pass
- sentence
- stay
- stiff
- verdict
- death
* * *sentencia nf1. [judicial] sentence;visto para sentencia ready for judgementsentencia absolutoria acquittal;sentencia condenatoria guilty verdict2. [proverbio, máxima] maxim* * *f JUR sentence;visto para sentencia ready for sentencing* * *sentencia nf1) : sentence, judgment2) : maxim, saying* * *sentencia n (del juez) sentence -
11 magistratura
f.1 judgeship.2 magistrature.3 tribunal.* * *2 (profesión) judgeship3 (tiempo) judgeship\Magistratura de Trabajo Industrial Tribunal* * *SF (=cargo) magistracy, judgeship; (=jueces) judges pl, magistracy* * *femenino ( cargo) judgeship/magistracy; ( período) judgeship/magistracy; ( conjunto de magistrados) magistracy, magistrates (pl), judges (pl)* * *----* la magistratura = the Bench.* magistratura del trabajo = industrial tribunal.* magistratura, la = judiciary, the.* * *femenino ( cargo) judgeship/magistracy; ( período) judgeship/magistracy; ( conjunto de magistrados) magistracy, magistrates (pl), judges (pl)* * *la magistratura= judiciary, theEx: This article examines, through a discussion of Provincial legislation and relevant case law, how the Canadian judiciary has defined unauthorised practice and whether reference librarians who dispense legal information contravene the law.
* la magistratura = the Bench.* magistratura del trabajo = industrial tribunal.* magistratura, la = judiciary, the.* * *1 (cargo) judgeship, magistracy, post of magistrate/judge2 (período) judgeship, magistracy, period as magistrate/judgeCompuesto:( Esp) Industrial Tribunal* * *
magistratura sustantivo femenino magistracy
♦ Locuciones: llevar a alguien a magistratura, to begin proceedings against sb o to take sb to court
' magistratura' also found in these entries:
English:
judiciary
* * *magistratura nfDer1. [oficio] judgeship;ejerce la magistratura desde hace cinco años he has been a judge for five years2. [periodo] term of office as a judge3.la magistratura [jueces] the magistrature4. [tribunal] tribunal;llevar a alguien a magistratura to take sb to courtEsp magistratura de trabajo Br industrial tribunal, US labor tribunal* * *f magistracy* * *magistratura nf: judgeship, magistracy -
12 pretor
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13 menor
adj.1 smaller.2 younger, junior.3 minor, lesser.f. & m.minor (law) (child).m.1 minor, young man, youngster.2 minor, young girl.* * *► adjetivo3 (inferior) minor4 MÚSICA minor1 DERECHO minor\al por menor retailser menor de edad to be under agemenor de edad minortribunal de menores juvenile court* * *1. noun mf. 2. adj.1) minor2) smaller, smallest3) lesser, least4) younger, youngest•* * *1. ADJ1) [comparativo]a) [de tamaño] smallerlos libros están ordenados de menor a mayor — the books are arranged by size, from small to large
b) [de cantidad] fewer, less•
menor que algo — less than sthc) [de importancia, tiempo]existe un menor control en las aduanas — customs controls are not as strict o tight as they were
d) [de edad] younger•
menor que algn — younger than sb•
ser menor de edad — to be under age; (Jur) to be a minordos jóvenes menores de edad se han escapado de su casa — two under-age youngsters have run away from home
e) (Mús) minorf) (Rel) [orden] minor2) [superlativo]a) [de tamaño] smallestb) [de cantidad] lowest, smallestel partido de menor asistencia de la liga — the match with the lowest o smallest attendance in the league
realizó la vuelta en el menor número de golpes — he finished the round in the lowest number of shots
c) [de importancia, tiempo] leastidea 4)no le doy la menor importancia — I don't attach the slightest o least importance to it
d) [de edad] youngesteste es Miguel, mi hijo menor — this is Miguel, my youngest son
2.SMF (=niño) child, minor frmlos menores deben ir acompañados — children who are under age o minors frm must be accompanied
•
apto/ no apto para menores — suitable/not suitable for (young) childrenapto para menores acompañados — (Cine) ≈ certificate PG
menor de edad — (Jur) minor
tribunal 1)los menores de edad — those who are under age, minors
3. SM1) (Com)2) Esp•
contar algo al por menor — to recount sth in detail* * *I1)a) ( comparativo de pequeño)en menor medida/grado — to a lesser extent o degree
un porcentaje menor — a lower o smaller percentage
X < Z — (Mat) (read as: equis es menor que zeta) X < Z; (léase: X is less than Z)
sucede con menor frecuencia que antes — it happens less often o less frequently than before
b) ( superlativo de pequeño)2) ( en edad)a) ( comparativo)¿tienes hermanas menores? — do you have any younger sisters?
b) ( superlativo)¿cuál es el menor de los hermanos? — who's the youngest of the brothers?
3) ( secundario) <escritor/obra> minor4) (Mús) minor5) (Com)IIlos distribuidores (al) por menor — retail shops o outlets
masculino y femenino (Der) minor* * *I1)a) ( comparativo de pequeño)en menor medida/grado — to a lesser extent o degree
un porcentaje menor — a lower o smaller percentage
X < Z — (Mat) (read as: equis es menor que zeta) X < Z; (léase: X is less than Z)
sucede con menor frecuencia que antes — it happens less often o less frequently than before
b) ( superlativo de pequeño)2) ( en edad)a) ( comparativo)¿tienes hermanas menores? — do you have any younger sisters?
b) ( superlativo)¿cuál es el menor de los hermanos? — who's the youngest of the brothers?
3) ( secundario) <escritor/obra> minor4) (Mús) minor5) (Com)IIlos distribuidores (al) por menor — retail shops o outlets
masculino y femenino (Der) minor* * *el menor= least, theEx: Of these three connectors, 'and' focusses your search with the least precision since it retrieves all records that contain both words anywhere in the record.
menor11 = infant, juvenile, juvenile, minor.Ex: The article 'Sitting pretty: infants, toddlers, & lapsits' outlines the procedures followed at San Francisco public library to help parents introduce their babies to appropriate literature.
Ex: The construction of the hypothesis, however, should be limited to such considerations as whether the subject heading list is designed to serve the adult or the juvenile user.Ex: The library provides services to 2,903 adults and juveniles who have been sentenced or remanded to the care of the Department.Ex: This new Act requires US libraries to block obscenity, child pornography and all material deemed harmful to minors on all computers used by minors.* abandono de menores = child neglect.* abuso de menores = child abuse.* apto para mayores de 13 años o menores acompañados = PG-13.* centro de menores = young offender institution.* centro tutelar de menores = juvenile detention centre.* consumo de bebidas alcohólicas por menores de edad = underage drinking.* departamento de corrección de menores = department of corrections.* embarazo de menores = teenage pregnancy.* escuela de niños menores = infant school.* explotación de menores = child labour.* grupo de protección a menores = Shelter group.* juzgado de asuntos menores = magistrates' court.* manutención del menor = child maintenance.* manutención de menores = child support.* menor de edad = underage.* menores de cinco años, los = under-fives, the.* no apto para menores = X-rated.* pensión de menores = child support.* protección de menores = child protection, child welfare.* sexo de menores = underage sex.* trabajo de menores = child labour.* tribunal de menores = juvenile court, minors' court.menor22 = minor, reduced, slight [sligther -comp., slightest -sup.], low-key [low key], lesser, lower-key, diminished, low-keyed.Ex: A study of bibliographic classification could concentrate solely upon the major, and some of the more minor bibliographic classification schemes used today.
Ex: The model shows that market concentration rises with inelastic demand, reduced marginal costs and efficient technology.Ex: The ISBD(CP)'s recommendations are very similar in principle to those for AACR2's 'in' analytics, except for slight changes in punctuation and order.Ex: Activity is still low key, but will increase when the British Library puts up data bases on its own computer in 1977.Ex: The catalog's deterioration is leading us down the road to lesser quality library service.Ex: After all, print technology can be represented by pencial, pen, type, laser output, and so forth, but the effect is lower-key.Ex: This volume comes at a time when increasingly frequent criticisms have been leveled at superpower nations for their diminished interest in problems in Africa.Ex: Overall, he provides a low-keyed, lucid account that, with its many-leveled approach, does more than justice to the complex themes it studies.* a menor escala = at a reduced rate.* cada vez menor = decreasing, dwindling, diminishing, declining, falling, shrinking, receding, sinking, ebbing, descending.* con un menor nivel educativo = lesser-educated.* delito de menor grado = misdemeanour [misdimeanor, -USA].* delito menor = petty offense, petty crime, minor offence.* demanda cada vez menor = falling demand.* de mayor o menor importancia = great and small.* de menor impacto = low impact [low-impact].* de menor importancia = fringe subject, of fringe interest.* de menor importancia para = on the fringe of.* desajuste cada vez menor entre... y = narrowing gap between... and, narrowing of the gap between... and.* de venta al por menor = retail.* diferencia cada vez menor entre... y = narrowing gap between... and, narrowing of the gap between... and.* en mayor o menor grado = to a greater or lesser degree.* en mayor o menor medida = to a greater or lesser extent.* en menor cantidad = less copiously.* en menor grado = to a lesser extent, to a lesser degree.* en paños menores = in + Posesivo + underclothes.* la menor duda de que = no doubt whatsoever.* menor de + Número = fewer than + Número.* menor, el = least, the.* no tener la menor importancia = be of no particular concern.* paños menores = undies.* presupuesto cada vez menor = shrinking budget.* ser el que con menor frecuencia = be (the) least likely to.* ser menor = be less.* símbolo de menor-que (<) = left angled bracket (<), less-than sign (<).* sin el menor asomo de duda = without a shadow of a doubt, beyond a shadow of a doubt, beyond a shadow of a doubt.* sin la menor duda = no mistake, no doubt.* sin la menor idea = clueless.* sin la menor sombra de duda = without a shadow of a doubt.* vender al por menor = retail.* venta al por menor = retailing, retail trade.* ventas al por menor = retail sales.* * *Aun período de menor interés histórico que el anterior a period of less historical interest than the previous onenuestro poder adquisitivo es cada vez menor our purchasing power decreases every dayen menor medida to a lesser extent o degreeen mayor o menor grado to a greater or lesser extent o degreealimentos de menor contenido calórico food which is lower in caloriesmenor QUE algo:un ingreso tres veces menor que el mío an income three times lower than mineun porcentaje de indecisos menor que el del último sondeo a lower o smaller percentage of don't knows than in the last pollesto sucede con menor frecuencia que antes this happens less often o less frequently than beforehaciendo el menor ruido posible making as little noise as possibleeligió el de menor tamaño she chose the smallest one¿cuál es la menor de las islas Baleares? which is the smallest of the Balearic islands?1(comparativo): ¿tienes hermanas menores? do you have any younger sisters?menor QUE algn younger THAN sbes un año menor que yo she's a year younger than me2(superlativo): ¿cuál es el menor de los hermanos? who's the youngest of the brothers?mi hijo menor my youngest sonel menor de los dos niños the younger of the two boysC (secundario) ‹escritor/obra› minorsufrió lesiones de menor importancia she received minor injuriesD ( Mús) minorE ( Com):(al) por menor retail[ S ] venta (al) por menor retail saleslos distribuidores (al) por menor retail shops o outlets( Der) minor[ S ] película no apta para menores movie not suitable for under-18s, certificate 18Compuesto:masculine and feminine minorser menor de edad to be a minor, be underage* * *
menor adjetivo
1a) ( comparativo de
en menor medida/grado to a lesser extent o degree;
menor que algo lower than sth;
un ingreso menor que el mío an income lower than mineb) ( superlativo de◊ pequeño): el país con el menor número de parados the country with the lowest unemployment figures;
haciendo el menor ruido posible making as little noise as possible;
el de menor tamaño the smallest one
2 ( en edad)
menor que algn younger than sbb) ( superlativo):◊ ¿cuál es el menor de los hermanos? who's the youngest of the brothers?;
el menor de los dos niños the younger of the two boys
3 ( secundario) ‹escritor/obra› minor;
4 (Mús) minor
5 (Com):
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino: tb
película no apta para menores film not suitable for under-18s
menor
I adjetivo
1 (comparativo de tamaño) smaller: una habitación menor que la mía, a room smaller than mine
(superlativo) smallest
el tamaño menor, the smallest size
2 (comparativo de grado) less: su alegría es menor que la mía, his happiness is less than mine
(superlativo) least, slightest: no tiene la menor idea, he hasn't the slightest idea
3 (comparativo de edad) younger: es menor de sesenta años, she is under sixty
es menor que mi prima, he's younger than my cousin
(superlativo) youngest
la menor de nosotras, the youngest of us
4 Mús minor
5 Com al por menor, retail
II mf Jur minor
' menor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abusar
- Asia
- caza
- edad
- efecto
- menos
- mínima
- mínimo
- osa
- re
- relevancia
- sol
- sombra
- trascendencia
- vender
- venta
- cazar
- compás
- de
- duda
- enfadado
- enfadar
- enojado
- enojar
- intención
- movimiento
- noción
English:
age
- Asia Minor
- barge in
- clue
- deaf
- doubt
- extent
- fact
- foggy
- guardian
- junior
- juvenile
- least
- lesser
- may
- minor
- misdemeanor
- misdemeanour
- retail
- retail sale
- retailing
- show
- under
- young
- magistrate
- marginal
- offender
- out
- rough
- slight
* * *♦ adj1. [comparativo] [en tamaño] smaller ( que than); [en edad] younger ( que than); [en importancia] less, lesser ( que than); [en número] lower ( que than);mi hermana menor my younger sister;es ocho años menor que yo he's eight years younger than me;reciben menor formación que nosotros they receive less training than us;en menor grado to a lesser extent;un menor número de víctimas a lower o smaller number of victims;una menor tasa de inflación a lower rate of inflation;apartamentos menores de 100 metros cuadrados Br flats o US apartments of less than o under 100 square metres;ayudas para empresarios menores de veinticinco años grants for businessmen (of) under twenty-five;sólo la menor parte de los encuestados estaba en contra only a minority of those interviewed were opposed;Matmenor que less than2. [superlativo][en edad] the youngest…; [en importancia] the slightest…; [en número] the lowest…;el/la menor… [en tamaño] the smallest…;la menor de las islas the smallest island, the smallest of the islands;la menor de todos nosotros/de la clase the youngest of all of us/in the class;la menor de las dos hermanas the younger of the two sisters;el menor ruido le molesta the slightest noise disturbs him;no creo que tenga el menor interés I don't think it's at all o the slightest bit interesting;no te preocupes, no tiene la menor importancia don't worry, it doesn't matter at all o in the least;no tengo la menor idea I haven't the slightest idea3. [intrascendente, secundario] minor;un problema menor a minor problemser menor de edad [para votar, conducir] to be under age;Der to be a minor5. Mús minor;en do menor in C minorvender algo al por menor to retail sth;puntos de venta al por menor retail outlets♦ nmf1. [superlativo]el/la menor [hijo, hermano] the youngestes una película no apta para menores this film has been classified as unsuitable for children;no apta para menores [en letrero] = unsuitable for childrenmenor de edad minor* * *I adjser menor de edad be a minor2 sup:el número menor the lowest number;no tengo la menor idea I don’t have the slightest ideami menor E minor4 COM:al por menor retailII m/f minor* * *menor adj3) : minor4)al por menor : retail5)ser menor de edad : to be a minor, to be underagemenor nmf: minor, juvenile* * *menor1 adj1. (comparativo menos grande) smaller2. (ningún) slightest3. (comparativo más joven) younger4. (superlativo más joven) youngestmenor2 n1. (más joven) youngest2. (menor de edad) minor -
14 instancia
f.1 application (form).2 request (ruego).a instancias de at the request o bidding ofen última instancia as a last resort3 instance, occurrence, case in point.* * *1 (petición) request; (solicitud) form2 DERECHO instance\a instancia de / a instancias de at the request ofen última instancia as a last resort* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=solicitud) application, request; (Jur) petitiona instancia(s) de algn — at the request of sb, at sb's request
pedir algo con instancia — to demand sth insistently, demand sth urgently
2) (=formulario) application form3) (=momento)en última instancia — (=como último recurso) as a last resort; (=en definitiva) in the last analysis
4) (Pol) (=autoridad) authority; (=organismo) agency* * *1) ( solicitud) official request o applicationa instancias de — at the request of, at the instance of (frml)
2) ( momento) moment, happeningen última instancia — ( como último recurso) as a last resort
3) (period) ( autoridad) authority* * *= instance, behest.Ex. In these instances a reference is not only shorter than an added entry, but removes the need to make multiple added entries.Ex. Prophet Mohammed told him, "Well look here, so long as they follow my behests, they will not be ill".----* a instancia de = at the urging of.* a instancias = under the auspices of.* a instancias de = at the instigation of, at the behest of.* en primera instancia = in the first instance.* en segunda instancia = second-removed.* en última instancia = ultimately, in the long run, in the end, in the last analysis, in the last resort, in the final analysis.* proceso en primera instancia = proceeding in the first instance.* * *1) ( solicitud) official request o applicationa instancias de — at the request of, at the instance of (frml)
2) ( momento) moment, happeningen última instancia — ( como último recurso) as a last resort
3) (period) ( autoridad) authority* * *= instance, behest.Ex: In these instances a reference is not only shorter than an added entry, but removes the need to make multiple added entries.
Ex: Prophet Mohammed told him, "Well look here, so long as they follow my behests, they will not be ill".* a instancia de = at the urging of.* a instancias = under the auspices of.* a instancias de = at the instigation of, at the behest of.* en primera instancia = in the first instance.* en segunda instancia = second-removed.* en última instancia = ultimately, in the long run, in the end, in the last analysis, in the last resort, in the final analysis.* proceso en primera instancia = proceeding in the first instance.* * *A (solicitud) official request o applicationa instancias de at the request of, at the instance of ( frml)B (momento) moment, happeninglas instancias decisivas de nuestra historia key o decisive moments in our historyen última instancia (como último recurso) as a last resort; (en definitiva) in the final o last analysisen última instancia podríamos vender el coche as a last resort we could sell the carla responsabilidad es, en última instancia, mía I am ultimately responsible, the ultimate responsibility is mineC ( period) (autoridad) authoritylas más altas instancias de la nación the highest authorities in the land* * *
instancia sustantivo femenino
1 (petición) request
2 (escrito) application form
3 Jur instance tribunal de primera instancia, Court of First Instance
♦ Locuciones: a instancia(s) de, at the request of, en primera instancia, first of all
en última instancia, as a last resort: en última instancia siempre podemos llamar a los bomberos para que la abran, we can always call the fire department to open it, as a last resort
' instancia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
juez
- término
English:
application
- magistrate
- ultimately
* * *instancia nf1. [solicitud] application (form)2. [ruego] request;a instancias de at the request o bidding of;el abogado actuaba a instancias mías the lawyer was acting on my instructions4. [institución]se mueve entre las altas instancias del partido he moves in the upper echelons of the party;se goza del apoyo de las más altas instancias eclesiásticas he enjoys the support of the highest authorities of the Church5. Am [momento]en (una) primera instancia, introduciremos los datos first of all we'll input the data* * *f1 JUR petitiona instancias de at the request of3:en última instancia as a last resort* * *instancia nf1) : petition, request2)en última instancia : as a last resort
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