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Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > make delay
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أَخَّرَ \ delay: to cause to be late: Heavy snow delayed our train. hinder: to delay; make (sth.) slow or difficult: His wounded leg hindered his escape (or hindered him in his escape). hold up: to delay: The building of the road has been held up by bad weather. keep: to delay: If you’re busy, I mustn’t keep you. \ See Also أَعَاق، عرقل (عَرْقل) -
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Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > delay-make time
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[Я.Н.Лугинский, М.С.Фези-Жилинская, Ю.С.Кабиров. Англо-русский словарь по электротехнике и электроэнергетике, Москва, 1999 г.]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > задержка на срабатывание
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1) Engineering: delay on energization, delay on make, delay on pull-in, on delay, pickup delay, pickup time delayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > задержка на срабатывание
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1) General subject: actuation time2) Engineering: action time, attack time (ограничителя), make time, operating time, operation time, pickup time (реле), pull-up time (реле), (привода) actuating time3) Railway term: clearing time, opening time, operating time (ТАН)4) Metallurgy: operating time (реле), rest period, time delay (реле)5) Electronics: contact-actuation time6) Oil: reaction time, response time7) Astronautics: make delay, response latency, verbal latency8) Mechanics: operate time9) Household appliances: time of response, time response, triggering time10) Oilfield: pick-up time11) Automation: time duration12) Quality control: response duration13) Makarov: reactivity14) Security: actuation time (напр. устройства сигнализации)15) Electrical engineering: action time (реле), actuation time (реле), make time (реле), time of operation, trip time (УЗО)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > время срабатывания
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operate time авт., time of response, ( реле) make delayРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > время срабатывания
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A abiding, tarrying, E.Tr. 1129, HF 957, Ar.Av. 418 (lyr.), X.An.5.1.5, etc.; opp. ἔξοδος, Hdt.1.94; opp. φορά, Pl.Cra. 437b; opp. κίνησις, Arist.Ph. 205a17; τὴν μονὴν ποιεῖσθαι make delay, tarry, Th.1.131;μὴ λαμβάνειν μονὴν μηδὲ στάσιν Plb.4.41.4
;μ. τις καὶ στάσις τῆς φωνῆς Aristox.Harm.p.12
M.: pl., Arist.Ph. 230a20;κινήσεις ἢ μοναί Id.de An. 408b18
;μονὰς ποιεῖσθαι Str.1.3.12
; persistence, continuance,τοῦ αἰσθήματος Arist.APo. 99b36
.3 Gramm., preservation,τοῦ ν ¯ A.D.Pron.50.25
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delay, retard, hold up, slow up; hamper, impedeдъждът ни забави we were delayed by the rain(плащане) defer(фалит и пр.) stave off(задържам някого) detain; make/keep (s.o,) lateне искам да ви забавя I don't want to make you late(отговор и пр.) delay; be slow (to с inf., in с ger., with s.th.)той забави отговора си he was slow to answer/in answering, he delayed his answer1. (намалявам хода на) slow down, slacken (o.'s pace)физ. moderate; тех. decelerateзабавете хода! мор. ease the engines!(темп) steadyмуз. slow, broadenзабавям ритъма slow/broaden the timeзабавям ce2. be/come late, tarry(за влак, кораб) be overdue/late3. (задържам се) be delayed, be kept* * *заба̀вям,гл.1. delay, retard, hold up, slow up; hamper, impede; дъждът ни забави we were delayed by the rain; ( плащане) defer, lag, разг. fall behind with; ( фалит и пр.) stave off; ( задържам някого) detain; make/keep (s.o.) late; ( отговор, вземане на решение и пр.) delay, hold off; be slow (to с inf., in с ger., with s.th.);2. ( намалявам хода на) slow down, slacken (o.’s pace); физ. moderate; техн. decelerate; забавете хода! мор. ease the engines! ( темп) steady; муз. slow, broaden; разг. soft-pedal;2. ( задържам се) be delayed, be kept, hang fire.* * *dally; defer; delay; detain; retard{ri`ta;d}; slack up (ход): забавям the time - забавете ритъма; stanch; steady (темп)* * *1. (за влак, кораб) be overdue/late 2. (задържам някого) detain;make/keep (s.o,) late 3. (задържам се) be delayed, be kept 4. (намалявам хода на) slow down, slacken (o.'s pace) 5. (отговор и пр.) delay;be slow (to c inf., in c ger., with s.th.) 6. (плащане) defer 7. (темп) steady 8. (фалит и пр.) stave off 9. be/come late, tarry 10. delay, retard, hold up, slow up;hamper, impede 11. ЗАБАВЯМ ce 12. ЗАБАВЯМ ритъма slow/broaden the time 13. дъждът ни забави we were delayed by the rain 14. забавете хода! мор. ease the engines! 15. муз. slow, broaden 16. не искам да ви забавя I don't want to make you late 17. той забави отговора си he was slow to answer/in answering, he delayed his answer 18. физ. moderate;mex. decelerate -
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"delay;Verzögerung;Verzug;atraso"* * *m delaysenza ritardo without delayessere in ritardo be late* * *ritardo s.m.1 delay; lag, time lag: ci fu un ritardo di un mese nel completamento del lavoro, there was a time lag of one month in the completion of work; un ritardo di due ore, a delay of two hours; senza ulteriore ritardo, without further delay; l'aeroplano aveva mezz'ora di ritardo, the plane was half an hour late; questo orologio ha un ritardo di dieci minuti, this watch is ten minutes slow; riguadagnare il ritardo, to make up (for lost) time // in ritardo, late: sono in ritardo?, am I late?; il treno è in ritardo, the train is late; devi perdere l'abitudine di arrivare in ritardo, you must get out of the habit of arriving late // (comm.): essere in ritardo coi pagamenti, to be late in (o behindhand with) one's payments; ritardo nella consegna, delay in delivery (o overdue delivery) // (med.) preparato ritardo, slow releasing drug2 (mus.) retardation5 (inform.) lead time6 ( miccia a) ritardo, safety fuse.* * *[ri'tardo]sostantivo maschile (di treno, aereo, posta) delay, lateness; (di persona) latenessaccumulare ritardo — to fall o get behind
avere un ritardo di un'ora o un'ora di ritardo to be an hour late; in ritardo late; (sul programma) behind schedule; partire in ritardo — to be late leaving
ritardo mentale — backwardness, retardation AE
* * *ritardo/ri'tardo/sostantivo m.(di treno, aereo, posta) delay, lateness; (di persona) lateness; scusate il ritardo I'm sorry I'm late; accumulare ritardo to fall o get behind; i voli possono subire -i flights are subject to delay; avere un ritardo di un'ora o un'ora di ritardo to be an hour late; in ritardo late; (sul programma) behind schedule; partire in ritardo to be late leaving\ritardo mentale backwardness, retardation AE. -
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Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > таймер задержек
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14 retarder
retarder [ʀ(ə)taʀde]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = mettre en retard sur un horaire) to delayb. ( = mettre en retard sur un programme) [+ employé, élève] to hinder ; [+ opération, vendange, chercheur] to delayc. ( = remettre) [+ départ, moment, opération] to delay ; [+ date] to put backd. [+ montre, réveil] to put back2. intransitive verb* * *ʀ(ə)taʀde
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1) ( par rapport à une heure convenue) to make [somebody] lateêtre retardé — [train, avion] to be delayed
2) ( par rapport à un emploi du temps) to hold [somebody] up3) ( reporter) to put off, to postpone [départ]4) ( reculer) to put back [réveil]
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verbe intransitif1) ( être en retard) [réveil] to be slow2) ( être rétrograde)retarder sur son temps or son époque — to be behind the times
3) ( ne pas être au courant) to be out of touch* * *ʀ(ə)taʀde1. vt1) [personne]être retardé par qch — to be delayed by sth, to be held up by sth
J'ai été retardé par un coup de téléphone. — I was held up by a phone call.
retarder qn de 3 mois — to set sb back 3 months, to delay sb 3 months
2) [départ] delay, [date] postpone, put backretarder qch de 2 jours — to put sth back 2 days, to delay sth by 2 days
3) [montre] to put backJe dois retarder la pendule d'une heure. — I've got to put the clock back an hour.
2. vi1) [montre] to be slowMa montre retarde. — My watch is slow.
2)retarder sur son temps [personne] — to be behind the times, [idées] to be outdated
* * *retarder verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( par rapport à une heure convenue) to make [sb] late; tu vas au théâtre, je ne veux pas te retarder I don't want to make you late for the theatreGB; dépêche-toi, tu vas nous retarder! hurry up, you're going to make us late!; être retardé [train, avion] to be delayed; le brouillard a retardé le décollage fog delayed take-off;2 ( par rapport à un emploi du temps) to hold [sb] up; je ne veux pas vous retarder I don't want to hold you up ou delay you; il a été retardé par un client/les embouteillages he was held up by a customer/the traffic; ça l'a retardé dans son travail/ses recherches this held up his work/his research; le mauvais temps a retardé les opérations de sauvetage the bad weather held up the rescue operation;3 ( reporter) to put off, to postpone [départ, opération]; il a retardé son départ de deux jours he put his departure off ou he postponed his departure for two days; elle retarde toujours le moment de prendre une décision she always puts off making decisions;4 ( reculer) to put back [réveil, horloge]; cette nuit n'oubliez pas de retarder vos montres d'une heure don't forget to put your watches back one hour tonight.B vi1 [pendule, réveil, montre] ( être en retard) to be slow; ( prendre de plus en plus de retard) to lose time; ma montre retarde de cinq minutes par jour my watch loses five minutes a day; ce réveil retarde de 20 minutes this alarm clock is 20 minutes slow; je retarde de cinq minutes my watch is five minutes slow;2 ( être rétrograde) retarder sur son temps or son époque to be behind the times; ils retardent de 50 ans! they're 50 years behind the times!;3 ( ne pas être au courant) to be out of touch; Léningrad? tu retardes, c'est Saint-Pétersbourg maintenant! Leningrad? you're out of touch, it's Saint Petersburg now![rətarde] verbe transitifles problèmes financiers l'ont retardé dans ses études financial problems slowed him down ou hampered him in his studies3. [montre] to put back (separable)————————[rətarde] verbe intransitif1. [montre] to be slow2. (familier) [personne] to be out of touchretarder sur son temps ou son siècle to be behind the times————————se retarder verbe pronominal intransitifne te retarde pas pour ça don't let this hold you up ou delay you -
15 retrasar
v.1 to postpone.retrasaron la fecha de la reunión the meeting was postponed, they put back the date of the meeting2 to delay, to hold up.María retrasó la fiesta Mary delayed the party.El chico retrasó al grupo The boy delayed the group.3 to slow down, to hold up.La lluvia retrasa el despegue The rain slows up the take-off.4 to set back.5 to put back (reloj).habrá que retrasar los relojes una hora the clocks will have to be put back an hour6 to pass back (sport) (balón).7 to be slow (reloj).* * *1 (atrasar) to delay, put off, postpone2 (reloj) to put back3 DEPORTE to pass back■ el público protestaba porque los jugadores retrasaban el balón the crowd protested because the players were passing the ball back1 (ir atrás) to fall behind2 (llegar tarde) to be late3 (reloj) to be slow1 (atrasarse) to be late, arrive late, be delayed2 (reloj) to be slow3 (trabajo, conocimientos, pagos) to fall behind* * *verb1) to delay2) postpone•* * *1. VT1) (=aplazar) [+ suceso, acción] to postpone, put off; [+ fecha] to put backretrasó en una hora su comparecencia ante la prensa — he postponed o put off his appearance before the press for an hour
el sorteo ha sido retrasado una semana — the draw has been postponed for a week o put back a week
2) (=retardar) to delay, hold upvarios problemas burocráticos retrasaron la salida del avión — a number of bureaucratic problems delayed o held up the departure of the plane
la nieve está retrasando el tráfico — the snow is holding up o delaying traffic
3) [+ reloj] to put back2.VI [reloj] to be slow3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < persona> to make... lateb) <producción/proceso> to delay, hold up2) <partida/fecha> to postpone3) < reloj> to put back2. 3.retrasarse v prona) ( llegar tarde) to be lateel tren se retrasó — the train was o arrived late
b) producción/trámite to be delayed, be held upc) (en trabajo, estudios, pagos) to fall behind* * *= delay, put back, set back, hold + Nombre + back, retard, hold up.Ex. It would be wise to delay reading these until you have had some experience in using the scheme.Ex. The spiral begins its downward swirl very early in life when a child has difficulty learning to read since this puts him back in his other school work.Ex. But if set-off did occur and threatened to set back and spoil subsequent impressions of the first forme, the tympan cloth could be rubbed over with lye to clean it.Ex. Despite the improvements in the 17th edition, the scheme has been held back for years by the old policy of 'integrity of numbers' referred to above, the effects of which are not likely to be quickly mitigated.Ex. Without the floppy disk, data processing on microcomputers would have been severely retarded.Ex. Unfortunately, goods of Community origin can also be held up by the surveillance system, often for several weeks.----* retrasar el avance = retard + progress.* retrasar el desarrollo de Algo = push back + development.* retrasar el envejecimiento = retard + aging.* retrasarse = run + late, be late (for).* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < persona> to make... lateb) <producción/proceso> to delay, hold up2) <partida/fecha> to postpone3) < reloj> to put back2. 3.retrasarse v prona) ( llegar tarde) to be lateel tren se retrasó — the train was o arrived late
b) producción/trámite to be delayed, be held upc) (en trabajo, estudios, pagos) to fall behind* * *= delay, put back, set back, hold + Nombre + back, retard, hold up.Ex: It would be wise to delay reading these until you have had some experience in using the scheme.
Ex: The spiral begins its downward swirl very early in life when a child has difficulty learning to read since this puts him back in his other school work.Ex: But if set-off did occur and threatened to set back and spoil subsequent impressions of the first forme, the tympan cloth could be rubbed over with lye to clean it.Ex: Despite the improvements in the 17th edition, the scheme has been held back for years by the old policy of 'integrity of numbers' referred to above, the effects of which are not likely to be quickly mitigated.Ex: Without the floppy disk, data processing on microcomputers would have been severely retarded.Ex: Unfortunately, goods of Community origin can also be held up by the surveillance system, often for several weeks.* retrasar el avance = retard + progress.* retrasar el desarrollo de Algo = push back + development.* retrasar el envejecimiento = retard + aging.* retrasarse = run + late, be late (for).* * *retrasar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹persona› to make … lateel tráfico nos retrasó the traffic made us late, we were delayed by the traffic, we got held up in the traffic2 ‹producción/proceso› to delay, hold upB «persona» ‹partida/fecha› to delay, put off, postponeC ‹reloj› to put back■ retrasarvi«reloj» to run slow1 (llegar tarde) to be latedate prisa, que estoy or voy retrasado hurry up, I'm lateel tren se retrasó the train was o arrived late2 «producción/trabajo/trámite» to be delayed, be held up3 (en el trabajo, los estudios) to fall behind; (en los pagos) to fall behind, get into arrearsse retrasó en presentar el informe she was late submitting the reportme he retrasado con esta traducción I'm behind with this translation* * *
retrasar ( conjugate retrasar) verbo transitivo
retrasarse verbo pronominal
retrasar
I verbo transitivo
1 (hacer que algo vaya más lento) to slow down: las obras retrasaron el tráfico, the road works held up the traffic
2 (posponer) to delay, postpone: tendremos que retrasar las vacaciones, we will have to put off our holidays ➣ Ver nota en delay 3 (un reloj) to put back: retrasé el reloj una hora al llegar a Dublín, I put my clock back one hour when I arrived in Dublin
' retrasar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dilatar
- entretener
- postergar
- retardar
- saber
- demorar
English:
defer
- delay
- hang up
- hold back
- hold up
- keep
- put back
- retard
- set back
- slow
- hold
- put
- set
* * *♦ vt1. [aplazar] to postpone;retrasaron la fecha de la reunión the meeting was postponed, they put back the date of the meeting2. [demorar] to delay, to hold up3. [hacer más lento] to slow down, to hold up;[pago, trabajo] to set back4. [reloj] to put back;habrá que retrasar los relojes una hora the clocks will have to be put back an hour♦ vi[reloj] to be slow* * *I v/t1 proceso, movimiento hold up, delay2 reloj put back3 reunión postpone, put back4 pelota pass backII v/i1 de reloj lose time* * *retrasar vt1) demorar, retardar: to delay, to hold up2) : to put off, to postpone* * *retrasar vb -
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m.1 delay (demora).perdón por el retraso I'm sorry about the delayel vuelo ha sufrido un pequeño retraso the flight has been slightly delayedllegar con (15 minutos de) retraso to be (15 minutes) latelos trenes circulan hoy con (una hora de) retraso trains are running (an hour) late today2 backwardness (subdesarrollo).llevar (siglos de) retraso to be (centuries) behindtener un retraso mental to be mentally retarded3 latency, delay.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: retrasar.* * *1 (demora) delay2 (subdesarrollo) backwardness, underdevelopment\ir con retraso to be running latellevar un año de retraso to be a year behind scheduleretraso mental mental handicap, backwardness* * *noun m.1) delay2) lag* * *SM1) [al llegar] delayllegar con retraso — to be late, arrive late
llegó con 25 minutos de retraso — he was o arrived 25 minutes late
2) [en una actividad] delayprotestaron por el retraso en el cobro de sus salarios — they complained about the delay in the payment of their wages
el mitin comenzó con una hora de retraso — the rally began an hour late, the rally was delayed (by) an hour
3) [en país, investigación] backwardnessel retraso cultural del país con relación a los países vecinos — the cultural backwardness of the country compared to its neighbours
4)padece un leve retraso mental — he has mild learning difficulties, he's slightly retarded
* * *a) ( demora) delayb) ( de país) backwardnessc) (Psic)niños con retraso mental — mentally retarded o handicapped children
* * *= deferment, delay, lag, retrogression, backwardness, lag time [lag-time].Ex. Bureaux can be useful for proving trials, and the deferment of commitments until a suitable size of data base has been accumulated in the computer system.Ex. If there are excessive delays in the record becoming available, and long delays become a common phenomenon, the librarian who is anxious to make new stock available for the user as soon as possible will resort to local cataloguing.Ex. If this periodical is normally received about the middle of the month, the lag is about 15 days.Ex. Some of the proposals brought forth in this connection represent not technological progress but rather ideological retrogression.Ex. Libraries in developing countries suffer from technological backwardness.Ex. This article covers ways in which producers of business information on-line have to increase the speed with which searchers can retrieve information, with particular emphasis on increased update frequencies and reduced lag times.----* con retraso mental = mentally retarded.* ir con retraso con respecto a = lag + behind.* retraso del envío = delivery delay.* retraso mental = mental retardation.* sin retrasos = in a timely fashion, in a timely manner.* sufrir un retraso = encounter + delay.* * *a) ( demora) delayb) ( de país) backwardnessc) (Psic)niños con retraso mental — mentally retarded o handicapped children
* * *= deferment, delay, lag, retrogression, backwardness, lag time [lag-time].Ex: Bureaux can be useful for proving trials, and the deferment of commitments until a suitable size of data base has been accumulated in the computer system.
Ex: If there are excessive delays in the record becoming available, and long delays become a common phenomenon, the librarian who is anxious to make new stock available for the user as soon as possible will resort to local cataloguing.Ex: If this periodical is normally received about the middle of the month, the lag is about 15 days.Ex: Some of the proposals brought forth in this connection represent not technological progress but rather ideological retrogression.Ex: Libraries in developing countries suffer from technological backwardness.Ex: This article covers ways in which producers of business information on-line have to increase the speed with which searchers can retrieve information, with particular emphasis on increased update frequencies and reduced lag times.* con retraso mental = mentally retarded.* ir con retraso con respecto a = lag + behind.* retraso del envío = delivery delay.* retraso mental = mental retardation.* sin retrasos = in a timely fashion, in a timely manner.* sufrir un retraso = encounter + delay.* * *1 (demora) delayperdona por el retraso I'm sorry about the delay, I'm sorry it's lateviene con media hora de retraso it's (running) half an hour latellevamos or tenemos un retraso de dos meses sobre el programa previsto we're two months behind scheduleno podemos permitir otro retraso en el proceso we cannot allow another delay to o hold-up in the processcualquier retraso en el pago/la entrega de los productos any delay in payment/delivery of the products2 (de un país) backwardness3 ( Psic):niños con retraso mental children with learning difficulties; (más grave) mentally retarded o handicapped children* * *
Del verbo retrasar: ( conjugate retrasar)
retraso es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
retrasó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
retrasar
retraso
retrasar ( conjugate retrasar) verbo transitivo
retrasarse verbo pronominal
retraso sustantivo masculino
llevamos un retraso de dos meses sobre lo previsto we're two months behind schedule
retrasar
I verbo transitivo
1 (hacer que algo vaya más lento) to slow down: las obras retrasaron el tráfico, the road works held up the traffic
2 (posponer) to delay, postpone: tendremos que retrasar las vacaciones, we will have to put off our holidays ➣ Ver nota en delay 3 (un reloj) to put back: retrasé el reloj una hora al llegar a Dublín, I put my clock back one hour when I arrived in Dublin
retraso sustantivo masculino
1 (en el tiempo) delay: llegó con retraso, he was late
2 (con el trabajo, etc) behind schedule: llevamos dos meses de retraso, we are two months behind
3 (en el desarrollo físico o mental) subnormality
' retraso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- ida
- retrasarse
- atraso
- compensar
- corriente
- demora
- impacientarse
- llevar
- pequeño
- retrasar
English:
account
- board
- concoct
- delay
- excuse
- experience
- further
- hold up
- hold-up
- late
- retardation
- schedule
- takeoff
- apologize
- behind
- handicap
- hold
- lag
- slow
* * *retraso nm1. [demora] delay;el vuelo ha sufrido un pequeño retraso the flight has been slightly delayed;perdón por el retraso I'm sorry about the delay;llegar con (quince minutos de) retraso to be (fifteen minutes) late;los trenes circulan hoy con (una hora de) retraso trains are running (an hour) late today;el gobierno anunció el retraso de las elecciones the government announced that the elections were to be put back o postponed2. [por sobrepasar un límite]el proyecto lleva dos semanas de retraso the project is two weeks behind schedule;llevo en mi trabajo un retraso de veinte páginas I'm twenty pages behind with my work3. [subdesarrollo] backwardness;llevar (siglos de) retraso to be (centuries) behind4. retraso mental mental deficiency;tener un retraso mental to be mentally retarded* * *m delay;ir con retraso be late;llegar con retraso arrive late, be late o delayed;llevar retraso be late o delayed* * *retraso nm1) atraso: delay, lateness2)retraso mental : mental retardation* * *retraso n delay -
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v.1 to delay.María atrasó el bus a propósito Mary delayed the bus on purpose.2 to take time, to delay.* * *1 (retrasar) to delay, hold up■ demoramos la fecha de publicación hasta la primavera we delayed the date of publication till springtime1 (detenerse) to stop1 (retrasarse) to be delayed, be held up2 (detenerse en alguna parte) to stop, linger* * *verb* * *1.VT [+ viaje] to delay; [+ llegada, terminación] to hold up2. VI1) (=detenerse) to stay on, linger on¡no demores! — don't be long!
2) (=perder tiempo) to waste timedemorar en hacer algo — LAm to take a long time to do sth, be slow in doing sth
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (AmL) ( tardar)demoró tres horas en llegar — he took o it took him three hours to arrive
b) (AmL) ( retrasar) <viaje/decisión> to delay2.demorar vi (AmL)3.demorarse v pron (AmL)a) ( tardar cierto tiempo)¿cuánto te demoras en llegar hasta allá? — how long does it take you to get there?
b) ( tardar demasiado) to be o take too longdemorarse en + inf — to take a long time to + inf
* * *= delay, hold up, hold + Nombre + back, retard, temporise [temporize, -USA], hold off, play for + time.Ex. It would be wise to delay reading these until you have had some experience in using the scheme.Ex. Unfortunately, goods of Community origin can also be held up by the surveillance system, often for several weeks.Ex. Despite the improvements in the 17th edition, the scheme has been held back for years by the old policy of 'integrity of numbers' referred to above, the effects of which are not likely to be quickly mitigated.Ex. Without the floppy disk, data processing on microcomputers would have been severely retarded.Ex. The first countries to enter the information society will reap the greatests rewards whereas countries which temporise or favour half-hearted solutions could, in less than a decade, face disastrous declines in investment and a squeeze on jobs.Ex. A dam at the Strait of Gibraltar could be constructed to limit the outflow and reverse the climate deterioration, thus holding off the next ice age.Ex. Saddam will play for time and avoid precipitating any crises that could cost him his hold on power.----* demorarse = lag, tarry, drag + Posesivo + feet, drag + Posesivo + heels, linger, be late (for).* sin demorarse un (solo) minuto = without a moment wasted, without a wasted moment, without a minute wasted, without a wasted minute.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (AmL) ( tardar)demoró tres horas en llegar — he took o it took him three hours to arrive
b) (AmL) ( retrasar) <viaje/decisión> to delay2.demorar vi (AmL)3.demorarse v pron (AmL)a) ( tardar cierto tiempo)¿cuánto te demoras en llegar hasta allá? — how long does it take you to get there?
b) ( tardar demasiado) to be o take too longdemorarse en + inf — to take a long time to + inf
* * *= delay, hold up, hold + Nombre + back, retard, temporise [temporize, -USA], hold off, play for + time.Ex: It would be wise to delay reading these until you have had some experience in using the scheme.
Ex: Unfortunately, goods of Community origin can also be held up by the surveillance system, often for several weeks.Ex: Despite the improvements in the 17th edition, the scheme has been held back for years by the old policy of 'integrity of numbers' referred to above, the effects of which are not likely to be quickly mitigated.Ex: Without the floppy disk, data processing on microcomputers would have been severely retarded.Ex: The first countries to enter the information society will reap the greatests rewards whereas countries which temporise or favour half-hearted solutions could, in less than a decade, face disastrous declines in investment and a squeeze on jobs.Ex: A dam at the Strait of Gibraltar could be constructed to limit the outflow and reverse the climate deterioration, thus holding off the next ice age.Ex: Saddam will play for time and avoid precipitating any crises that could cost him his hold on power.* demorarse = lag, tarry, drag + Posesivo + feet, drag + Posesivo + heels, linger, be late (for).* sin demorarse un (solo) minuto = without a moment wasted, without a wasted moment, without a minute wasted, without a wasted minute.* * *demorar [A1 ]vt1( esp AmL) (tardar): demoró tres horas en terminar la prueba he took o it took him three hours to complete the test2 ( AmL) (retrasar) ‹viaje/decisión› to delay■ demorarvi( esp AmL): ¡no demores! don't be long!demorar EN + INF:no me esperes que voy a demorar en terminar don't wait for me because I won't be finished for a while ( colloq)demoró en hacer efecto it took some time to take effect1( AmL) (tardar cierto tiempo): ¿ya lo terminaste? ¡qué poco te demoraste! have you finished already? you didn't take very long o that didn't take you very longdemorarse EN + INF:¿cuánto te demoras en llegar hasta allá? how long does it take you to get there?2 ( AmL) (tardar demasiado) to be o take too long demorarse EN + INF to take a long time TO + INFperdón por demorarme en contestar tu carta I'm sorry I've taken o it's taken me so long to reply to your letterse demoró en decidirse y perdió la oportunidad she took too long to make her mind up and missed her chance* * *
demorar ( conjugate demorar) verbo transitivoa) (AmL) ( tardar):◊ demoró tres horas en llegar he took o it took him three hours to arrive
verbo intransitivo (AmL):◊ ¡no demores! don't be long!
demorarse verbo pronominal (AmL)a) ( tardar cierto tiempo):◊ ¡qué poco te demoraste! that didn't take you very long;
me demoro 3 horas it takes me 3 hours
demorarse en hacer algo to take a long time to do sth
demorar verbo transitivo to delay, hold up
' demorar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cuánto
- durar
English:
procrastinate
- delay
- take
* * *♦ vt1. [retrasar] to delay;el tráfico me demoró I was held up by the traffic2. Am [tardar] to take;demoraron tres días en pintar la casa it took them o they took three days to paint the house♦ viAm to be late;¡no demores! don't be late!;siempre demora en bañarse he always takes ages in the bathroom;este quitamanchas demora en actuar this stain remover takes a while to work* * *I v/i1 stay on2 L.Am. ( tardar) be late;no demores don’t be longII v/t delay* * *demorar vt1) retrasar: to delay2) tardar: to take, to lastla reparación demorará varios días: the repair will take several daysdemorar vi: to delay, to linger -
18 retard
retard [ʀ(ə)taʀ]1. masculine nouna. delay• avoir deux secondes de retard sur le champion/le record to be two seconds behind the champion/outside the record• il a eu quatre retards [élève] he was late four times• vous avez deux heures de retard or un retard de deux heuresc. (dans son développement) [de pays, peuple] backwardness• ce pays est en retard de cent ans du point de vue économique this country's economy is one hundred years behindd. ► en retard• ça/il m'a mis en retard it/he made me late• vous êtes en retard pour les inscriptions or pour vous inscrire you are late (in) registering• payer/livrer qch en retard to pay/deliver sth late• être en retard de 2 heures/2 km sur le peloton [coureur] to be 2 hours/2km behind the pack• tu es en retard d'un métro or d'un train ! (inf) ( = tu n'es pas au courant) you must have been asleep! ; ( = tu es lent à comprendre) you're slow on the uptake!2. invariable adjective* * *ʀ(ə)taʀnom masculin1) ( absence de ponctualité) lateness; ( temps écoulé) delayavoir un retard d'une heure, avoir une heure de retard — ( avant échéance) to be one hour behind schedule; ( après échéance) to be one hour late
être/se mettre en retard dans son travail — to be/to fall behind with one's work
prendre du retard — to fall ou get behind ( dans with)
rattraper or combler son retard — to catch up
il lui a souhaité son anniversaire en retard — he wished him/her a belated happy birthday
avoir du courrier/travail en retard — to have a backlog of mail/work
sans retard — without delay, straight away
2) ( développement moins avancé) backwardness [U]il a deux ans de retard — École he's two years behind at school
* * *ʀ(ə)taʀ nm1) (d'une personne attendue) lateness no plSon retard m'inquiète. — The fact that he's late worries me., His lateness worries me.
Ses retards continuels m'agacent. — The fact that he's always late annoys me., His constant lateness annoys me.
Il a beaucoup de retard. — He's very late.
2) (sur l'horaire, un programme) delayCe retard va compliquer les choses. — This delay is going to make matters complicated.
être en retard — to be behind, to be behind schedule
On va être en retard sur l'horaire. — We are going to be behind schedule.
prendre du retard [train, avion] — to be delayed
Le train a pris du retard en raison d'une panne près de Carlisle. — The train was delayed because of a breakdown near Carlisle.
3) (sur une échéance) delayIl va y avoir un retard de deux mois pour le toit. — There'll be a two-month delay for the roof.
4) (scolaire, mental) backwardness5)6) AUTOMOBILES* * *A adj Méd delayed; insuline retard delayed insulin; faire une injection retard to give a delayed injection.B nm1 ( absence de ponctualité) lateness; ( temps écoulé) delay; le retard du train/courrier/facteur the fact that the train/post/postman was late; vos retards répétés sont inacceptables your continual lateness is unacceptable; trois retards en une semaine c'est trop! being late three times in a week is too much!; votre retard de ce matin est inexcusable you've no excuse for being late this morning; un retard de 10 minutes sur le vol en provenance de Nice a ten-minute delay in the flight from Nice; des retards sont à prévoir sur les trains de banlieue delays are likely on commuter trains; léger/important retard slight/major delay; avoir du retard to be late; avoir un retard d'une heure, avoir une heure de retard ( avant échéance) to be one hour behind schedule; ( après échéance) to be one hour late; en retard late; être/arriver en retard to be/to arrive late; être en retard dans son travail to be behind with one's work; je me suis mis en retard dans mon travail I've fallen behind with my work; tu vas nous mettre en retard si tu ne te dépêches pas! you're going to make us late if you don't hurry up!; nous sommes en retard sur l'emploi du temps we're behind schedule; elle rend toujours son travail en retard she's always handing her work in late; il a rendu sa dissertation avec une semaine de retard he handed his essay in one week late; prendre du retard to fall ou get behind (dans with); il a pris du retard dans son travail he has fallen behind with his work; le cycliste a pris du retard sur le groupe de tête the cyclist has fallen behind the leaders; rattraper or combler son retard to catch up; nous avons beaucoup de retard à rattraper we've got a lot to catch up; être en retard pour faire qch to be late doing sth; elle est toujours en retard pour payer ses factures she's always late paying her bills; il lui a souhaité son anniversaire en retard he wished her a belated happy birthday; avoir du courrier/travail en retard to have a backlog of mail/work; après bien des retards after a lot of delay; sans retard without delay, straight away; ⇒ métro;2 ( développement moins avancé) backwardness ¢; retard industriel/technologique industrial/technological backwardness; il est en retard en mathématiques he's behind in maths GB ou math US; il a deux ans de retard Scol he's two years behind at school; ils ont vingt ans de retard sur le reste de l'Europe they're twenty years behind the rest of Europe; être en retard sur son temps to be behind the times;3 Mus retardation.[rətar] nom masculin1. [manque de ponctualité] latenessj'avais plus d'une heure de retard I was over ou more than an hour latel'avion Londres-Paris est annoncé avec deux heures de retard a two-hour delay is expected on the London to Paris flighttout retard dans le paiement des intérêts sera sanctionné all late payments of interest ou any delay in paying interest will incur a penalty2. [intervalle de temps, distance]le peloton est arrivé avec cinq minutes de retard sur le vainqueur the pack arrived five minutes after ou behind the winner3. [d'une horloge]4. [d'un élève] backwardness (péjoratif)5. [handicap]nous avons comblé notre retard industriel en quelques années we caught up on ou we closed the gap in our industrial development in a few years6. MÉCANIQUE————————[rətar] adjectif invariableinsuline/pénicilline retard slow-release insulin/penicillin————————en retard locution adjectivalea. PSYCHOLOGIE she's rather immature ou slow for her agea. [qui n'est pas fait] arrears, overdue paymentb. [qui est fait] late paymentil est en retard dans ses paiements he's behind ou in arrears with (his) paymentsêtre en retard sur son époque ou son temps to be behind the times————————en retard locution adverbiale -
19 aufholen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. (Zeit, Verspätung, Vorsprung) make up (for); (Rückstand) catch up with ( oder on); (Lernstoff) catch up (on); Versäumtes aufholen make up for lost time; zehn Sekunden aufholen make up ( oder win, pull back) ten seconds2. NAUT. (Anker, Segel) raise, haul upII v/i* * *to catch up* * *auf|ho|len sep1. vt1) Zeit, Verspätung, Vorsprung to make up; Lernstoff to catch up on; Strecke to make up, to catch upVersäumtes áúfholen — to make up for lost time
2) (NAUT) to haul up, to raise2. vi(Wanderer, Mannschaft, Schüler, Arbeiter) to catch up; (Läufer, Rennfahrer etc auch) to make up ground; (Zug etc) to make up time; (= Versäumnisse aufholen) to make up for lost time* * *(to supply a reward, substitute etc for disappointment, damage, loss (of money or time) etc: Next week we'll try to make up for lost time.) make up for* * *auf|ho·lenversäumten Lernstoff \aufholen to catch up on missed learningder Bus holte die Verspätung auf the bus made up [for lost] time* * *1.transitives Verb make up <time, delay>2.intransitives Verb catch up; < train> make up time; <athlete, competitor> make up ground; (Zeit aufholen) make up time* * *aufholen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. (Zeit, Verspätung, Vorsprung) make up (for); (Rückstand) catch up with ( oder on); (Lernstoff) catch up (on);Versäumtes aufholen make up for lost time;zehn Sekunden aufholen make up ( oder win, pull back) ten secondsB. v/i* * *1.transitives Verb make up <time, delay>2.intransitives Verb catch up; < train> make up time; <athlete, competitor> make up ground; (Zeit aufholen) make up time* * *v.to catch up v.to make up for v. -
20 atraso
m.1 slowness.2 backwardness.3 delay.4 underdevelopment, backwardness.5 backlog, backlog of work.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: atrasar.* * *1 delay2 (de reloj) slowness3 (de un país) backwardness1 COMERCIO arrears* * *noun m.1) backwardness2) delay•- atrasos* * *SM1) (=retraso) delay, time lag; [de reloj] slowness; [de país etc] backwardnesssalir del atraso — to catch up, make up lost time
¡esto es un atraso! — this is just holding things up!
3) And (=revés) setback4)tener un atraso — LAm (Med) to have a period
* * *1)a) ( en desarrollo) backward state; ( en ideas) backwardnessb) (esp AmL) ( retraso) delay* * *= backlog, backwardness, arrearage, delay.Ex. When the move took place in 1897, it was found that there was a backlog of some thirty years of uncatalogued and unbound material.Ex. Libraries in developing countries suffer from technological backwardness.Ex. To determine if arrearages of uncatalogued monographs still exist and to learn about methods of controlling and/or reducing any such arrears, a questionnaire was sent to 117 libraries.Ex. If there are excessive delays in the record becoming available, and long delays become a common phenomenon, the librarian who is anxious to make new stock available for the user as soon as possible will resort to local cataloguing.----* acumular atrasos = build up + backlogs.* atrasos = arrears.* ponerse al día de un atraso = clear + backlog.* sin atrasos = paid-up, in good standing.* tener atrasos = be in arrears.* * *1)a) ( en desarrollo) backward state; ( en ideas) backwardnessb) (esp AmL) ( retraso) delay* * *= backlog, backwardness, arrearage, delay.Ex: When the move took place in 1897, it was found that there was a backlog of some thirty years of uncatalogued and unbound material.
Ex: Libraries in developing countries suffer from technological backwardness.Ex: To determine if arrearages of uncatalogued monographs still exist and to learn about methods of controlling and/or reducing any such arrears, a questionnaire was sent to 117 libraries.Ex: If there are excessive delays in the record becoming available, and long delays become a common phenomenon, the librarian who is anxious to make new stock available for the user as soon as possible will resort to local cataloguing.* acumular atrasos = build up + backlogs.* atrasos = arrears.* ponerse al día de un atraso = clear + backlog.* sin atrasos = paid-up, in good standing.* tener atrasos = be in arrears.* * *A1 (en el desarrollo) backward state; (en las ideas) backwardnessperdona el atraso sorry for the delayatraso en el pago de las facturas delay o lateness in payment of invoicessalió con unos minutos de atraso it left a few minutes latetenemos un atraso terrible con el trabajo we have an awful backlog of worksus atrasos constantes his continual latenesscobrar/pagar los atrasos to collect/pay off the arrears* * *
Del verbo atrasar: ( conjugate atrasar)
atraso es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
atrasó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
atrasar
atraso
atrasar ( conjugate atrasar) verbo transitivo
verbo intransitivo [ reloj] to lose time
atrasarse verbo pronominal
1
[ persona] to be late
2
atraso sustantivo masculino
salió con unos minutos de atraso it left a few minutes late;
viene con una hora de atraso it's (running) an hour late
atrasar
I verbo transitivo to put back
II vi (un reloj) to be slow
atraso sustantivo masculino
1 delay
2 (de un país) backwardness
3 Fin atrasos, arrears
' atraso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tiniebla
English:
back
* * *atraso nm1. [demora] delay;llegar con (quince minutos de) atraso to be (fifteen minutes) late;los trenes circulan hoy con (una hora de) atraso the trains are running (an hour) late today;el proyecto lleva mucho atraso the project is a long way behind schedule2. [del reloj] slowness3. [de evolución, desarrollo] backwardness;no tener móvil me parece un atraso not having a mobile is so backward!4.atrasos [de pagos] arrears;todavía no me han pagado los atrasos del año pasado they still haven't paid me their arrears o the money they owe me from last year* * *m1 backwardness2 COM:atrasos pl arrears* * *atraso nm1) retraso: lateness, delayllegó con 20 minutos de atraso: he was 20 minutes late2) : backwardness3) atrasos nmpl: arrears
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