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1 concretar
v.1 to specify, to state exactly.María concretó sus planes ante ellos Mary specified her plans before them.2 to summarize (reducir a lo esencial).3 to concretize, to concrete, to make concrete, to summarize.Ella concretó medidas de seguridad She concretized security measures.4 to get to the point, to come to point, to come to the point.María concretó y terminó la junta Mary came to the point and finished the...* * *1 (precisar) to specify, state explicitly2 (hora, precio) to fix, set3 (resumir) to sum up4 (limitar) to limit, confine1 (limitarse) to limit oneself (a, to), confine oneself (a, to), keep (a, to)2 (materializarse) to materialize; (tomar forma) to take shape; (realizarse) to become realized, come true* * *1. VT1) (=precisar) to specify; (=concertar) to settlelos expertos prepararán un documento que concretará los términos del acuerdo — experts are to draw up a document which will specify the terms of the agreement
el portavoz no quiso concretar más datos — the spokesman declined to go into details o to be more specific
en la reunión no concretamos nada — we didn't settle (on) anything specific at the meeting, nothing specific came out of the meeting
pusieron una fecha tope para concretar los acuerdos — they gave a deadline for the details of the agreement to be settled
llámame para concretar los detalles — call me to fix o settle the details
2) (=resumir) to sum up3) (=materializar)a) LAm [+ sueños, esperanzas]la publicación de sus poemas vino a concretar uno de sus grandes deseos — the publication of his poems was the realization of one of his dearest wishes
b) Chile [+ oferta, donación] to materialize4) Chile (Constr) to concrete2. VI1) (=puntualizar)2) (Ftbl) (=marcar)3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( concertar) <fecha/precio> to fix, setb) (precisar, definir) to be specific aboutno fue capaz de concretar lo que quiere hacer — he was unable to be specific about what he wants to do
c) ( materializar) <oferta/esperanzas> to realize, fulfill*; < sueños> to realize, make... come true2) (Chi) (Const) to concrete2.concretar vi3.bueno, concretemos — right, let's get things clear
concretarse v pron cambios/amenazas to become a reality; sueños to be realized, come true* * *= pin down, firm up, nail down.Ex. I think Ms Marshall has pinned it down.Ex. 'Come back after lunch and we'll firm it up' His quick sentences had the tone of entreaty = "Vuelve después del almuerzo y lo concretaremos" Sus rápidas frases tenían tono de súplica.Ex. The six essential planning guidelines are: identify the project, nail down the details, determine conversion methodology, develop a realistic conversion schedule, determine who is going to do your conversion, and tie the pieces together.----* concretarse = materialise [materialize, -USA].* sin concretar = to be decided.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( concertar) <fecha/precio> to fix, setb) (precisar, definir) to be specific aboutno fue capaz de concretar lo que quiere hacer — he was unable to be specific about what he wants to do
c) ( materializar) <oferta/esperanzas> to realize, fulfill*; < sueños> to realize, make... come true2) (Chi) (Const) to concrete2.concretar vi3.bueno, concretemos — right, let's get things clear
concretarse v pron cambios/amenazas to become a reality; sueños to be realized, come true* * *= pin down, firm up, nail down.Ex: I think Ms Marshall has pinned it down.
Ex: 'Come back after lunch and we'll firm it up' His quick sentences had the tone of entreaty = "Vuelve después del almuerzo y lo concretaremos" Sus rápidas frases tenían tono de súplica.Ex: The six essential planning guidelines are: identify the project, nail down the details, determine conversion methodology, develop a realistic conversion schedule, determine who is going to do your conversion, and tie the pieces together.* concretarse = materialise [materialize, -USA].* sin concretar = to be decided.* * *concretar [A1 ]vtA1 (concertar) ‹fecha/precio› to fix, setconcretar los términos del contrato to agree on the terms of the contract2(precisar, definir): no fue capaz de concretar lo que quiere hacer he was unable to be specific about o define exactly what he wants to dohablamos mucho y largo, pero no concretamos nada we talked a great deal, but we didn't settle on anything definite o decide anything concrete o specific3 (materializar) ‹esperanzas› to realize, fulfill*; ‹sueños› to realize, make … come truenunca concretó su donación ( Chi); his donation never materialized■ concretarvia ver si concretas get to the pointbueno, concretemos, ¿quién se lo va a decir? right, let's get things clear, who's going to tell him?está bien, pero llámame para concretar that's fine, but give me a call to arrange the details«cambios/hechos/amenazas» to become a reality; «sueños» to be realized, come true; «esperanzas» to be realized o fulfilled*sus ideas se concretan plásticamente en los bronces expuestos her ideas are given concrete representation in the bronzes on showla reunión con ella nunca llegó a concretarse the meeting with her never took place o happenedla ayuda que nos habían prometido nunca llegó a concretarse the help they had promised us never materialized o was never forthcoming* * *
concretar ( conjugate concretar) verbo transitivo
verbo intransitivo:
llámame para concretar give me a call to arrange the details
concretarse verbo pronominal
to become a reality
concretar verbo transitivo
1 (precisar un tema, un punto) to specify
2 (concertar una fecha, hora) to fix
' concretar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
determinar
- matizar
English:
fix up
* * *♦ vt1. [precisar] to specify, to state exactly;todavía no han concretado su oferta they haven't made a firm offer yet;¿podrías concretar a qué te refieres? could you be more specific about what you're referring to?, could you explain exactly what you're referring to?;sin concretar las cifras, prometió ayudas a la región he promised aid for the region, although without mentioning specific figures2. [concertar] to settle on;finalmente concretaron una fecha para el inicio de las negociaciones they finally fixed o agreed on a starting date for the negotiations3. [reducir a lo esencial] to summarize* * *v/t1 specify* * *concretar vt1) : to pinpoint, to specify2) : to fulfill, to realize -
2 concretarse
1 (limitarse) to limit oneself (a, to), confine oneself (a, to), keep (a, to)2 (materializarse) to materialize; (tomar forma) to take shape; (realizarse) to become realized, come true* * *VPR1) (=materializarse)a) [ley, prohibición] to come into force; [esperanzas] to be fulfilled; [sueños] to come truequeda por ver cómo se concretan en la práctica los puntos del acuerdo — it remains to be seen how the points contained in the agreement work out in practice
nunca llegó a concretarse su proyecto — his project never came to anything, nothing came of his project
su ayuda nunca llegó a concretarse — their help never materialized o was never forthcoming
b)concretarse en algo: un avance de la derecha que se concretó en su triunfo electoral — an advance by the right which resulted in its electoral win
el proyecto se concretaba en tres objetivos principales — in essence the project had three main objectives
2) (=limitarse)concretarse a algo — to limit o.s. to sth, confine o.s. to sth
el profesor se concretó al siglo XVIII — the teacher limited o confined himself to the 18th century
concretarse a hacer algo — to limit o confine o.s. to doing sth
* * *(v.) = materialise [materialize, -USA]Ex. There are several reasons why such integration is slow to materialize in practice.* * *(v.) = materialise [materialize, -USA]Ex: There are several reasons why such integration is slow to materialize in practice.
* * *vprse concretó a lo que le habían preguntado he confined himself to answering the question2. [materializarse] to take shape;la prometida subvención nunca llegó a concretarse the promised subsidy never materialized* * *v/r1 materialize; de esperanzas be fulfilled2:concretarse a limit o.s. to* * *vr: to become real, to take shape -
3 funcionar por un sistema de turnos
(v.) = work to + a rota system, work on + a rota system, work on + a rota, work + shiftsEx. Legal advice centres are usually run and staffed part-time by groups of solicitors working to a rota system and open one or two evenings a week.Ex. Staff working in the centre are given some training in the work of the Town Hall, but the original proposal that they work on a rota system in each department has not materialized.Ex. The scale of the house-keeping is so large, that just to get fresh flower arrangements in the house takes a team of 15 volunteers, working on a rota.Ex. People working shifts tend to experience a relatively high number of accidents/injuries.* * *(v.) = work to + a rota system, work on + a rota system, work on + a rota, work + shiftsEx: Legal advice centres are usually run and staffed part-time by groups of solicitors working to a rota system and open one or two evenings a week.
Ex: Staff working in the centre are given some training in the work of the Town Hall, but the original proposal that they work on a rota system in each department has not materialized.Ex: The scale of the house-keeping is so large, that just to get fresh flower arrangements in the house takes a team of 15 volunteers, working on a rota.Ex: People working shifts tend to experience a relatively high number of accidents/injuries.Spanish-English dictionary > funcionar por un sistema de turnos
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4 hacer turnos
(v.) = work on + a rota, work on + a rota system, work + shiftsEx. The scale of the house-keeping is so large, that just to get fresh flower arrangements in the house takes a team of 15 volunteers, working on a rota.Ex. Staff working in the centre are given some training in the work of the Town Hall, but the original proposal that they work on a rota system in each department has not materialized.Ex. People working shifts tend to experience a relatively high number of accidents/injuries.* * *(v.) = work on + a rota, work on + a rota system, work + shiftsEx: The scale of the house-keeping is so large, that just to get fresh flower arrangements in the house takes a team of 15 volunteers, working on a rota.
Ex: Staff working in the centre are given some training in the work of the Town Hall, but the original proposal that they work on a rota system in each department has not materialized.Ex: People working shifts tend to experience a relatively high number of accidents/injuries. -
5 propuesta + hacerse realidad
(n.) = proposal + materialiseEx. Staff working in the centre are given some training in the work of the Town Hall, but the original proposal that they work on a rota system in each department has not materialized.* * *(n.) = proposal + materialiseEx: Staff working in the centre are given some training in the work of the Town Hall, but the original proposal that they work on a rota system in each department has not materialized.
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6 trabajar por turnos
(v.) = work on + a rota, work on + a rota system, work + shiftsEx. The scale of the house-keeping is so large, that just to get fresh flower arrangements in the house takes a team of 15 volunteers, working on a rota.Ex. Staff working in the centre are given some training in the work of the Town Hall, but the original proposal that they work on a rota system in each department has not materialized.Ex. People working shifts tend to experience a relatively high number of accidents/injuries.* * *(v.) = work on + a rota, work on + a rota system, work + shiftsEx: The scale of the house-keeping is so large, that just to get fresh flower arrangements in the house takes a team of 15 volunteers, working on a rota.
Ex: Staff working in the centre are given some training in the work of the Town Hall, but the original proposal that they work on a rota system in each department has not materialized.Ex: People working shifts tend to experience a relatively high number of accidents/injuries. -
7 turnarse
pron.v.to take turns.* * *1 to take turns* * *VPR to take turns* * *verbo pronominal to take turns* * *= take + turns, take it in + turn(s), work on + a rota, work on + a rota system, work + shifts.Ex. They took turns in supervising the library in and out of school hours.Ex. The two pressmen took it in turns to pull on the bar and beat the forme.Ex. The scale of the house-keeping is so large, that just to get fresh flower arrangements in the house takes a team of 15 volunteers, working on a rota.Ex. Staff working in the centre are given some training in the work of the Town Hall, but the original proposal that they work on a rota system in each department has not materialized.Ex. People working shifts tend to experience a relatively high number of accidents/injuries.----* turnándose = on a rota system, on a rota basis, on a rotating basis, on a rota.* * *verbo pronominal to take turns* * *= take + turns, take it in + turn(s), work on + a rota, work on + a rota system, work + shifts.Ex: They took turns in supervising the library in and out of school hours.
Ex: The two pressmen took it in turns to pull on the bar and beat the forme.Ex: The scale of the house-keeping is so large, that just to get fresh flower arrangements in the house takes a team of 15 volunteers, working on a rota.Ex: Staff working in the centre are given some training in the work of the Town Hall, but the original proposal that they work on a rota system in each department has not materialized.Ex: People working shifts tend to experience a relatively high number of accidents/injuries.* turnándose = on a rota system, on a rota basis, on a rotating basis, on a rota.* * *
turnarse ( conjugate turnarse) verbo pronominal
to take turns
turnarse verbo reflexivo to take turns
' turnarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rolar
English:
turn
* * *vprto take turns, to take it in turns ( con with);se turna con él para vigilar la calle they take (it in) turns to watch the street;normalmente nos turnamos we usually take (it in) turns* * *v/r take it in turns* * *
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