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1 cristalizar
v.to crystallize (also figurative).* * *1 to crystallize1 to crystallize2 figurado to crystallize (en, into)1 to crystallize* * *1.2. VI1) (Fís) to crystallize2) [proyecto, idea] to crystallize, take shape3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) (Fís, Min) to crystallizeb) proyecto/idea to crystallize2.cristalizar vt to crystallize3.cristalizarse v pron to crystallize* * *= crystallise [crystallize -USA].Ex. Two areas of concern may be crystallized: the citation of a volume of conference proceedings, and the citation of one contribution in such a volume.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) (Fís, Min) to crystallizeb) proyecto/idea to crystallize2.cristalizar vt to crystallize3.cristalizarse v pron to crystallize* * *= crystallise [crystallize -USA].Ex: Two areas of concern may be crystallized: the citation of a volume of conference proceedings, and the citation of one contribution in such a volume.
* * *cristalizar [A4 ]viuna idea que no llegó a cristalizar an idea which never quite crystallized o jelledcristalizar EN algo:las negociaciones cristalizaron en un acuerdo de cooperación bilateral the negotiations resulted in o bore fruit in the form of an agreement for bilateral cooperationla insatisfacción del pueblo cristalizó en una serie de disturbios callejeros popular discontent manifested itself in o took the form of a series of street disturbancesla influencia de esta ideología cristalizó en obras como … the influence of this ideology was embodied in works such as …■ cristalizarvtto crystallize* * *
cristalizar ( conjugate cristalizar) vi/vt
to crystallize
cristalizar verbo intransitivo to crystallize
' cristalizar' also found in these entries:
English:
crystallize
* * *♦ vi1. [compuesto] to crystallize2. [plan, negociaciones] to come to fruition;un proyecto que no llegó a cristalizar a project that never resulted in anything concrete;cristalizar en to result in* * *v/i1 FÍS, MIN crystallize* * *cristalizar {21} vi: to crystallize♦ cristalización nf -
2 consolidar
v.1 to consolidate.Su aprobación consolida el negocio His approval consolidates the deal.2 to strengthen, to make cohesive, to make firm, to make solid.Su apoyo consolida mi decisión His support makes my decision firm.* * *1 to consolidate1 to consolidate* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=afianzar) to consolidate, strengthen2) (Arquit) to shore up3) (Econ) to fund2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <situación/posición/acuerdo> to consolidate; < amistad> to strengthen2) <deuda/préstamo> to consolidate2.consolidarse v pron situación/acuerdo to be consolidated; amistad/relación to grow stronger* * *= cement, consolidate, crystallise [crystallize -USA], establish, solidify, place + Nombre + on a secure footing.Ex. An in-house bulletin may serve to cement firm relationships with the library's personnel.Ex. We've eliminated the editorial proof section and consolidated that operation in the MARC verification group, so we're hoping that's going to improve the quality.Ex. Two areas of concern may be crystallized: the citation of a volume of conference proceedings, and the citation of one contribution in such a volume.Ex. The intention is to establish a general framework, and then to give exceptions or further explanation and examples for each area in turn.Ex. Libraries need to solidify around their new formats to integrate them fully with the mission and services.Ex. The success of the service in terms of use and solid revenue generated were sufficient to place the service on a secure footing.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <situación/posición/acuerdo> to consolidate; < amistad> to strengthen2) <deuda/préstamo> to consolidate2.consolidarse v pron situación/acuerdo to be consolidated; amistad/relación to grow stronger* * *= cement, consolidate, crystallise [crystallize -USA], establish, solidify, place + Nombre + on a secure footing.Ex: An in-house bulletin may serve to cement firm relationships with the library's personnel.
Ex: We've eliminated the editorial proof section and consolidated that operation in the MARC verification group, so we're hoping that's going to improve the quality.Ex: Two areas of concern may be crystallized: the citation of a volume of conference proceedings, and the citation of one contribution in such a volume.Ex: The intention is to establish a general framework, and then to give exceptions or further explanation and examples for each area in turn.Ex: Libraries need to solidify around their new formats to integrate them fully with the mission and services.Ex: The success of the service in terms of use and solid revenue generated were sufficient to place the service on a secure footing.* * *consolidar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹situación/posición/acuerdo› to consolidate; ‹amistad› to strengthen2 ( Mil) to consolidateB ‹deuda/préstamo› to consolidate; ‹compañías› to consolidate«situación/acuerdo» to be consolidated; «amistad/relación» to grow stronger* * *
consolidar ( conjugate consolidar) verbo transitivo
‹ amistad› to strengthen
consolidarse verbo pronominal [situación/acuerdo] to be consolidated;
[amistad/relación] to grow stronger
consolidar verbo transitivo, consolidarse verbo reflexivo to consolidate: se ha consolidado como una de las empresas más exitosas del momento, it has grown to currently become one of the most successful companies
' consolidar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
afirmar
- consolidarse
- cimentar
English:
cement
- consolidate
- strengthen
- fund
* * *♦ vt1. [proyecto, democracia] to consolidate;[amistad] to strengthen;esa victoria la consolidó como una gran atleta that victory confirmed her as a great athlete2. Fin to consolidate* * *v/t consolidate* * *consolidar vt: to consolidate♦ consolidación nf
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