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1 rechazar
v.1 to reject.el gobierno rechazó las acusaciones de corrupción the government rejected o denied the accusations of corruptionEllos rechazan el grano malo They reject the bad grain.2 to push away (repeler) (a una persona).3 to reject (medicine) (órgano).4 to clear (sport).el portero rechazó la pelota y la mandó fuera the goalkeeper tipped the ball out of play5 to refuse, to pass up, to decline, to disregard.Ellos rechazan el café They refuse the coffee.6 to refuse to.Ellos rechazan comprar eso They refuse to buy that.7 to turn one's back on.8 to dishonor, to refuse to accept, to repudiate, to disavow.Ellos rechazan el reconocimiento They dishonor the recognition.* * *1 (gen) to reject, turn down, refuse2 (ataque) to repel, repulse, drive back3 MEDICINA to reject* * *verb1) to reject, decline2) refuse* * *VT1) [+ persona] to push away; [+ ataque] to repel, beat off; [+ enemigo] to drive back2) [+ acusación, idea] to reject; [+ oferta] to turn down, refuse; [+ tentación] to resist3) [+ luz] to reflect; [+ agua] to throw off4) (Med) [+ órgano] to reject* * *verbo transitivoa) <invitación/propuesta/individuo> to reject; <moción/enmienda> to defeat; <oferta/trabajo> to turn downb) <ataque/enemigo> to repel, repulsec) (Med) < órgano> to reject* * *= condemn, decline, discard, eschew, reject, set + aside, flinch at/from, refuse, negative, discountenance, repulse, shun, be hostile to, ditch, renounce, snub, nix, defeat, disavow, deselect, turn down, spurn, repudiate, fight off, hold off, dismiss with + the wave of the hand, fend off, overrule, push aside, turn + Nombre + away.Ex. It must, however, also be considered as a major source of the 'subject index illusion' so trenchantly condemned by Bliss, as mentioned below.Ex. The title 'Unsolicited marginal gift collections: saying no or coping with the unwanted' deals with the problem of how to cope with collections which should have been declined, but were not.Ex. The dates should be checked regularly and updated so that old dates are discarded and new ones entered.Ex. However, most contributors to the debate about the future of SLIS have eschewed practicalities in favour of sweeping and dramatic generalizations.Ex. Any reliance on principles alone is rejected, and an attempt is made to codify experience.Ex. Such championship cannot be lightly set aside, nevertheless it is now quiet certain that 'bibliography', incorrect and unfortunate as it may be, is here to stay and the situation must be accepted.Ex. It is increasingly obvious that we are as a nation one and indivisible, that divisive tendencies are a thing of the past, but there are still too many inheritors of the old indifference, and who flinch at co-operation as at an evil.Ex. In this novel, if you remember, Henry Crawford, having been refused by the heroine Fanny, goes off and elopes with an old flame, Mrs Rushworth.Ex. Bough negatived the suggestion instantly.Ex. Balzac discountenanced virtually every idea Hernandez and children's librarian, Kate Lespran, had the courage to suggest.Ex. Leforte blew forth a long breath, as if trying to repulse the oppressive heat of the September morning.Ex. Traditionally these books have been shunned because of their fragile nature, but librarians are finding that a small collection can enliven story times.Ex. Although he recognized the need for some forms of synthesis, Bliss was hostile to the idea of complete analysis and synthesis put forward by Ranganathan.Ex. It is time that higher education institutions accepted the wisdom of collaboration and ditched, once and for all, the rhetoric of competition = Ya es hora de que las instituciones de enseñanza superior acepten la colaboración y rechacen, de una vez por todas, la competitividad.Ex. 'Classification by attraction', i.e. the placing of a subject as the most concrete element represented in it, without regard to the basic discipline concerned, is renounced = Se rechaza la "Clasificación por atracción", es decir, la asignación de una materia según el elemento más concreto representado en ella, sin tener en cuenta la disciplina en cuestión.Ex. Some black librarian see little progress towards race-neutral attitudes and finds themselves either directly or indirectly snubbed, patronised or completely ignored by users as well as staff members.Ex. This play was nixed by school officials on the grounds that the subject of sweatshops was not appropriate for that age group.Ex. The author focuses on the campaign of the Idaho Library Association to defeat this initiative.Ex. Feminists disavow biology & biologists who reduce human biology to anatomy.Ex. There is a need to provide public access to the Internet and to develop guidelines for selecting and deselecting appropriate resources.Ex. Public school, strapped for cash, find offers from advertising revenue hard to turn down.Ex. The government seems to spurns the architecture profession and there is a growing rift between architects who assert their utility and those who cleave to artistic prerogatives.Ex. The author attempts to repudiate Cherniavsky's argument to show that machine intelligence cannot equal human intelligence.Ex. These pillboxes were originally built to help fight off a Nazi invasion.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. International 'rules' are often dismissed with the wave of the hand or a snort of contempt one week, and gilded and placed on a pedestal the next.Ex. During the rutting season, they are used to fend off other males in an attempt to gather a harem of females to breed with.Ex. President Eisenhower overruled some of his military commanders in summer 1958, ordering them not to use nuclear weapons against China.Ex. She's just an airheaded bimbo, with an endless capacity to push aside unpleasant realities in favor of her more satisfying interests: young men and jewels.Ex. They will be patrolling in plain clothes to spot doormen who turn away people apparently on the basis of their ethnicity.----* cheque + ser rechazado = cheque + bounce.* rechazar Algo/Alguien = turn + Nombre + down.* rechazar la responsabilidad = disclaim + responsibility.* rechazarse = go by + the board.* rechazar sin más = dismiss + out of hand.* rechazar una hipótesis = reject + hypothesis, negate + hypothesis.* rechazar una idea = turn + idea + down.* rechazar una ley = defeat + legislation.* rechazar una moción = defeat + motion.* rechazar una sugerencia = turn + idea + down.* * *verbo transitivoa) <invitación/propuesta/individuo> to reject; <moción/enmienda> to defeat; <oferta/trabajo> to turn downb) <ataque/enemigo> to repel, repulsec) (Med) < órgano> to reject* * *= condemn, decline, discard, eschew, reject, set + aside, flinch at/from, refuse, negative, discountenance, repulse, shun, be hostile to, ditch, renounce, snub, nix, defeat, disavow, deselect, turn down, spurn, repudiate, fight off, hold off, dismiss with + the wave of the hand, fend off, overrule, push aside, turn + Nombre + away.Ex: It must, however, also be considered as a major source of the 'subject index illusion' so trenchantly condemned by Bliss, as mentioned below.
Ex: The title 'Unsolicited marginal gift collections: saying no or coping with the unwanted' deals with the problem of how to cope with collections which should have been declined, but were not.Ex: The dates should be checked regularly and updated so that old dates are discarded and new ones entered.Ex: However, most contributors to the debate about the future of SLIS have eschewed practicalities in favour of sweeping and dramatic generalizations.Ex: Any reliance on principles alone is rejected, and an attempt is made to codify experience.Ex: Such championship cannot be lightly set aside, nevertheless it is now quiet certain that 'bibliography', incorrect and unfortunate as it may be, is here to stay and the situation must be accepted.Ex: It is increasingly obvious that we are as a nation one and indivisible, that divisive tendencies are a thing of the past, but there are still too many inheritors of the old indifference, and who flinch at co-operation as at an evil.Ex: In this novel, if you remember, Henry Crawford, having been refused by the heroine Fanny, goes off and elopes with an old flame, Mrs Rushworth.Ex: Bough negatived the suggestion instantly.Ex: Balzac discountenanced virtually every idea Hernandez and children's librarian, Kate Lespran, had the courage to suggest.Ex: Leforte blew forth a long breath, as if trying to repulse the oppressive heat of the September morning.Ex: Traditionally these books have been shunned because of their fragile nature, but librarians are finding that a small collection can enliven story times.Ex: Although he recognized the need for some forms of synthesis, Bliss was hostile to the idea of complete analysis and synthesis put forward by Ranganathan.Ex: It is time that higher education institutions accepted the wisdom of collaboration and ditched, once and for all, the rhetoric of competition = Ya es hora de que las instituciones de enseñanza superior acepten la colaboración y rechacen, de una vez por todas, la competitividad.Ex: 'Classification by attraction', i.e. the placing of a subject as the most concrete element represented in it, without regard to the basic discipline concerned, is renounced = Se rechaza la "Clasificación por atracción", es decir, la asignación de una materia según el elemento más concreto representado en ella, sin tener en cuenta la disciplina en cuestión.Ex: Some black librarian see little progress towards race-neutral attitudes and finds themselves either directly or indirectly snubbed, patronised or completely ignored by users as well as staff members.Ex: This play was nixed by school officials on the grounds that the subject of sweatshops was not appropriate for that age group.Ex: The author focuses on the campaign of the Idaho Library Association to defeat this initiative.Ex: Feminists disavow biology & biologists who reduce human biology to anatomy.Ex: There is a need to provide public access to the Internet and to develop guidelines for selecting and deselecting appropriate resources.Ex: Public school, strapped for cash, find offers from advertising revenue hard to turn down.Ex: The government seems to spurns the architecture profession and there is a growing rift between architects who assert their utility and those who cleave to artistic prerogatives.Ex: The author attempts to repudiate Cherniavsky's argument to show that machine intelligence cannot equal human intelligence.Ex: These pillboxes were originally built to help fight off a Nazi invasion.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: International 'rules' are often dismissed with the wave of the hand or a snort of contempt one week, and gilded and placed on a pedestal the next.Ex: During the rutting season, they are used to fend off other males in an attempt to gather a harem of females to breed with.Ex: President Eisenhower overruled some of his military commanders in summer 1958, ordering them not to use nuclear weapons against China.Ex: She's just an airheaded bimbo, with an endless capacity to push aside unpleasant realities in favor of her more satisfying interests: young men and jewels.Ex: They will be patrolling in plain clothes to spot doormen who turn away people apparently on the basis of their ethnicity.* cheque + ser rechazado = cheque + bounce.* rechazar Algo/Alguien = turn + Nombre + down.* rechazar la responsabilidad = disclaim + responsibility.* rechazarse = go by + the board.* rechazar sin más = dismiss + out of hand.* rechazar una hipótesis = reject + hypothesis, negate + hypothesis.* rechazar una idea = turn + idea + down.* rechazar una ley = defeat + legislation.* rechazar una moción = defeat + motion.* rechazar una sugerencia = turn + idea + down.* * *rechazar [A4 ]vt1 ‹invitación/propuesta› to reject; ‹oferta/trabajo› to turn downla moción fue rechazada the motion was defeatedrechazó su proposición de matrimonio she rejected o turned down his proposal of marriagese sienten rechazados por la sociedad they feel rejected by society2 ‹ataque/enemigo› to repel, repulse3 ‹luz› to reflect4 ( Med) ‹órgano› to reject* * *
rechazar ( conjugate rechazar) verbo transitivo
‹moción/enmienda› to defeat;
‹oferta/trabajo› to turn down
rechazar verbo transitivo
1 (una idea, un plan, a una persona) to reject
(oferta, contrato) to turn down
2 Med (un órgano) to reject
3 Mil to repel
' rechazar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
barrer
- declinar
- negar
- definitivamente
- desechar
- despreciar
- plano
English:
beat off
- brush off
- decline
- defeat
- deny
- disallow
- dismiss
- fend off
- fight off
- head-hunt
- offer
- refuse
- reject
- repudiate
- repulse
- shun
- snub
- spurn
- stave off
- sweep aside
- turn away
- turn down
- ward off
- wave aside
- fend
- fight
- hand
- over
- parry
- rebuff
- repel
- throw
- turn
- ward
- wave
* * *rechazar vt1. [no aceptar] to reject;[oferta, invitación] to turn down, to reject2. [negar] to deny;el gobierno rechazó las acusaciones de corrupción the government rejected o denied the accusations of corruption;rechazó que vaya a presentarse a la presidencia he denied that he was going to run for the presidency3. [órgano] to reject;el paciente rechazó el órgano the patient rejected the organ4. [repeler] [a una persona] to push away;[a atacantes] to drive back, to repel;rechazaron el ataque de los enemigos they repelled the enemy attack5. Dep to clear;el portero rechazó la pelota y la mandó fuera the goalkeeper tipped the ball out of play* * *v/t reject; MIL repel* * *rechazar {21} vt1) : to reject2) : to turn down, to refuse* * *rechazar vb to reject / to turn down -
2 vital
adj.1 vital.ciclo vital life cycle2 full of life, vivacious (person).* * *► adjetivo1 (de la vida) vital2 figurado (esencial) essential, vital3 (persona) lively, full of vitality\órgano vital vital organ* * *adj.* * *ADJ1) (=de la vida) life [antes de s]2) (=fundamental) vital3) (=enérgico) vital, full of vitality4) (Anat) vital* * *1) ( fundamental) vitalbombardearon puntos vitales — they bombarded strategic o key points
2)a) (Biol, Med) < órgano> vital (before n)b) < persona> dynamic, full of life* * *= critical, paramount, vital, mission critical [mission-critical], supreme.Ex. Needless to say, this technique is relatively slow but can be valuable if retrieval speed is not critical.Ex. Practice is paramount.Ex. The pressures of the marketplace mean that any vital facility must be offered by all of the major hosts.Ex. Effectiveness is often measured as the resultant quality of mission critical products of the institution = A menudo la eficacia se mide como la calidad resultante de los productos esenciales de la institución.Ex. The need for organic, in-depth and timely access to legal information is of supreme importance.----* ciclo vital = life cycle [lifecycle/life-cycle].* de vital importancia = vitally important.* energía vital = life force.* espacio vital = life-space.* factor vital = vital factor.* fuerza vital = life force.* función vital = vital role.* órgano vital = vital organ.* papel vital = vital role.* ser de importancia vital = lie at + the heart of.* testamento vital = living will.* vital + Nombre = vitally + Adjetivo.* * *1) ( fundamental) vitalbombardearon puntos vitales — they bombarded strategic o key points
2)a) (Biol, Med) < órgano> vital (before n)b) < persona> dynamic, full of life* * *= critical, paramount, vital, mission critical [mission-critical], supreme.Ex: Needless to say, this technique is relatively slow but can be valuable if retrieval speed is not critical.
Ex: Practice is paramount.Ex: The pressures of the marketplace mean that any vital facility must be offered by all of the major hosts.Ex: Effectiveness is often measured as the resultant quality of mission critical products of the institution = A menudo la eficacia se mide como la calidad resultante de los productos esenciales de la institución.Ex: The need for organic, in-depth and timely access to legal information is of supreme importance.* ciclo vital = life cycle [lifecycle/life-cycle].* de vital importancia = vitally important.* energía vital = life force.* espacio vital = life-space.* factor vital = vital factor.* fuerza vital = life force.* función vital = vital role.* órgano vital = vital organ.* papel vital = vital role.* ser de importancia vital = lie at + the heart of.* testamento vital = living will.* vital + Nombre = vitally + Adjetivo.* * *A (fundamental) vitalun tema de vital importancia a matter of vital importance, an extremely important mattercolocaron barricadas en puntos vitales they set up barricades at strategic o key pointsB2 ‹persona› dynamic, vital, full of lifeC* * *
vital adjetivo
1 ( fundamental) vital;
2
vital adjetivo
1 Biol (un órgano, etc) vital
ciclo vital, life cycle
2 (persona dinámica) full of life, lively
3 (de extrema importancia) tu ayuda es de vital importancia para mí, your help is vital to me
' vital' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
elemento
- espacio
- imperiosa
- imperioso
- vida
- viva
- vivo
- constante
English:
lifeblood
- vital
- vital statistics
- vitally
- keep
- life
* * *vital adj1. [órgano, función] vital;energía vital vital o life energy;un instinto vital a vital instinct2. [esencial] vital;su testimonio es vital en este juicio her testimony is vital to this trial;es de vital importancia que vengas it is vitally important for you to come3. [lleno de vitalidad] full of life, vivacious* * *adj1 vital2 persona lively* * *vital adj1) : vital2) : lively, dynamic* * *vital adj1. (de la vida) vital / life2. (esencial) vital3. (dinámico) full of life -
3 rechazo
m.1 rejection.mostró su rechazo he made his disapproval clearrechazo a hacer algo refusal to do something2 denial.3 rejection (medicine) (de órgano).4 rejected product, cull, rejected material.5 back stroke.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: rechazar.* * *1 rejection, refusal2 MEDICINA rejection3 (negativa) denial, rejection\* * *noun m.rejection, refusal* * *SM1) (=negativa) refusalrechazo frontal — [de propuesta] outright rejection; [de oferta] flat refusal
2) (Med) rejection3) (=rebote) bounce, rebound4) (=desaire) rebuff5) [de fusil] recoil* * *masculino (de invitación, individuo, órgano) rejection; (de moción, enmienda) defeat* * *= rejection, dismissal, condemnation, denial, disapproval, renunciation, revulsion, defeat, disavowal, move away from, repudiation, block, thumbs down, deprecation, denouncement, denunciation, push factor, pushback.Ex. Informative abstracts both aid in the assessment of document relevance and selection or rejection.Ex. One possible result may be the dismissal of reference books, perhaps even libraries, as legitimate sources of information.Ex. This article critically examines Blaise Cronin's condemnation of social responsibility in librarianship.Ex. The obvious alternative would be denial of access to scholarly literature.Ex. A reference librarian must maintain a pleasant expression (rather than a scowl that is easily read as disapproval of present company).Ex. This approach is characterised by the renunciation of attempts to generate the wording of index entries algorithmically.Ex. As part of the worldwide revulsion against the fierce crackdown of peaceful dissidents now occurring in Cuba, the U.S. Congress has voted 414-0 to condemn the Cuban government for raiding 22 libraries.Ex. Indeed, in larger libraries, there are those who regard a referral as tantamount to an admission of defeat.Ex. Nevertheless, it is suggested that Marx's disavowal of religion as a force for instituting a universal class was premature.Ex. This is a radical move away from the accepted principle of using the actual item as the primary source of cataloguing data.Ex. These elite books are distinguished by their visible repudiation of mass culture and commercialism.Ex. Emotional blocks to reading can be formed by an unsatisfactory relationship with a teacher.Ex. The article 'Apple Macintosh: thumbs up? thumbs down?' considers whether online searchers should use Apple Macintosh machines.Ex. It uses humor rather than witticisms, and self-deprecation rather than deprecation of the professional field.Ex. The second document is a denouncement of slavery by Greenwich, who mobilizes the best tradition of scriptural exegesis to make his case.Ex. These denunciations make libraries look both sanctimonious and hypocritical for trying to save the world when they have failed to put ther own house in order.Ex. Unsurprisingly such misuse is triggered by push factors, such as fear of failure, and also pull factors, such as ease of use and the ubiquitous cut and paste.Ex. The public pushback about the new policy is astounding due to the fact folks were previously so apathetic about the old policy.----* Algo que produce rechazo = turn-off.* comportamiento de rechazo = avoidance behaviour.* factor de rechazo = push factor.* rechazo a la lectura = aliteracy.* rechazo total = bold statement against.* * *masculino (de invitación, individuo, órgano) rejection; (de moción, enmienda) defeat* * *= rejection, dismissal, condemnation, denial, disapproval, renunciation, revulsion, defeat, disavowal, move away from, repudiation, block, thumbs down, deprecation, denouncement, denunciation, push factor, pushback.Ex: Informative abstracts both aid in the assessment of document relevance and selection or rejection.
Ex: One possible result may be the dismissal of reference books, perhaps even libraries, as legitimate sources of information.Ex: This article critically examines Blaise Cronin's condemnation of social responsibility in librarianship.Ex: The obvious alternative would be denial of access to scholarly literature.Ex: A reference librarian must maintain a pleasant expression (rather than a scowl that is easily read as disapproval of present company).Ex: This approach is characterised by the renunciation of attempts to generate the wording of index entries algorithmically.Ex: As part of the worldwide revulsion against the fierce crackdown of peaceful dissidents now occurring in Cuba, the U.S. Congress has voted 414-0 to condemn the Cuban government for raiding 22 libraries.Ex: Indeed, in larger libraries, there are those who regard a referral as tantamount to an admission of defeat.Ex: Nevertheless, it is suggested that Marx's disavowal of religion as a force for instituting a universal class was premature.Ex: This is a radical move away from the accepted principle of using the actual item as the primary source of cataloguing data.Ex: These elite books are distinguished by their visible repudiation of mass culture and commercialism.Ex: Emotional blocks to reading can be formed by an unsatisfactory relationship with a teacher.Ex: The article 'Apple Macintosh: thumbs up? thumbs down?' considers whether online searchers should use Apple Macintosh machines.Ex: It uses humor rather than witticisms, and self-deprecation rather than deprecation of the professional field.Ex: The second document is a denouncement of slavery by Greenwich, who mobilizes the best tradition of scriptural exegesis to make his case.Ex: These denunciations make libraries look both sanctimonious and hypocritical for trying to save the world when they have failed to put ther own house in order.Ex: Unsurprisingly such misuse is triggered by push factors, such as fear of failure, and also pull factors, such as ease of use and the ubiquitous cut and paste.Ex: The public pushback about the new policy is astounding due to the fact folks were previously so apathetic about the old policy.* Algo que produce rechazo = turn-off.* comportamiento de rechazo = avoidance behaviour.* factor de rechazo = push factor.* rechazo a la lectura = aliteracy.* rechazo total = bold statement against.* * *1 (de una oferta, propuesta) rejection; (de una moción, enmienda) defeat2 ( Med) (de un órgano) rejection* * *
Del verbo rechazar: ( conjugate rechazar)
rechazo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
rechazó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
rechazar
rechazo
rechazar ( conjugate rechazar) verbo transitivo
‹moción/enmienda› to defeat;
‹oferta/trabajo› to turn down
rechazo sustantivo masculino (de invitación, individuo, órgano) rejection;
(de moción, enmienda) defeat
rechazar verbo transitivo
1 (una idea, un plan, a una persona) to reject
(oferta, contrato) to turn down
2 Med (un órgano) to reject
3 Mil to repel
rechazo sustantivo masculino
1 (de una idea, petición, un plan) rejection
2 (desprecio) contempt: mostraron su rechazo al racismo, they showed their contempt for racism
' rechazo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anda
- constancia
- marginación
- para
- reaccionar
- silbar
- andar
- enérgico
- ni
- repulsa
English:
averse
- defeat
- deny
- dismissal
- refusal
- rejection
- repudiation
- snub
- straight
- strenuous
- vigorous
- will
- denial
- renunciation
* * *rechazo nm1. [no aceptación] rejection;[hacia una ley, un político] disapproval;mostró su rechazo he made his disapproval clear;los ciudadanos mostraron su rechazo al racismo the people made plain their rejection of racism;rechazo a hacer algo refusal to do sth;provocar el rechazo de alguien to meet with sb's disapprovalrechazo social social rejection2. [negación] denial3. Dep clearance* * *m rejection* * *rechazo nm: rejection, refusal* * *rechazo n rejection -
4 explorar
v.1 to explore.El aventurero prospecta el terreno The adventure man explores the terrain.2 to explore (medicine) (internamente).3 to prospect (mining).* * *1 (gen) to explore2 MEDICINA to probe3 MILITAR to reconnoitre4 TÉCNICA to scan5 (de mina) to drill, prospect\explorar el terreno figurado to see how the land lies* * *verb* * *1.VT (Geog) to explore; (Mil) to reconnoitre; (Med) to probe; [con radar] to scan2.VI to explore; (Mil) to reconnoitre, scout* * *verbo transitivo1)a) < región> to explore; < yacimientos> to prospect forb) < posibilidades> to explore, investigate; < situación> to investigate, examinec) (Mil) to reconnoiter*, scout2) (Med) < órgano> to examine, explore* * *= explore, scout, wind + Posesivo + way.Ex. Next I will illustrate a simple search profile which does not explore all possible synonyms, but does serve to illustrate weighted term logic.Ex. The article is entitled ' Scouting new horizons: an annotated bibliography introducing subject access in visual image databases'.Ex. Polaris has long been an important star to sailors of old winding their way over the oceans by night.----* explorar métodos = explore + roads.* explorar nuevos horizontes = move on to + pastures new.* explorar territorio = explore + territory.* explorar una dirección = chart + direction.* sin explorar = unexplored.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) < región> to explore; < yacimientos> to prospect forb) < posibilidades> to explore, investigate; < situación> to investigate, examinec) (Mil) to reconnoiter*, scout2) (Med) < órgano> to examine, explore* * *= explore, scout, wind + Posesivo + way.Ex: Next I will illustrate a simple search profile which does not explore all possible synonyms, but does serve to illustrate weighted term logic.
Ex: The article is entitled ' Scouting new horizons: an annotated bibliography introducing subject access in visual image databases'.Ex: Polaris has long been an important star to sailors of old winding their way over the oceans by night.* explorar métodos = explore + roads.* explorar nuevos horizontes = move on to + pastures new.* explorar territorio = explore + territory.* explorar una dirección = chart + direction.* sin explorar = unexplored.* * *explorar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹tierras/región› to explore2 ‹yacimientos› to prospect for3 ‹posibilidades› to explore, investigate; ‹situación› to investigate, examine4 ( Mil) to reconnoiter*, scout5 «radar/sonar» to scan6 ( Inf):explorar la red to surf the NetB ( Med) ‹herida› to probe, examine; ‹órgano› to examine, explore* * *
explorar ( conjugate explorar) verbo transitivo
‹ yacimientos› to prospect for;
(Inf) explorar la web or Red to surf the Web
‹ situación› to investigate, examine
[radar/sonar] to scan
explorar verbo transitivo to explore: quisiera explorar la posibilidad de aumentar la plantilla, I'd like to explore the possibility of increasing the number of staff
' explorar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sonda
English:
explore
- feel
- prospect
- scan
- probe
- surf
* * *explorar vt1. [averiguar, reconocer] to explore;zonas aún por explorar as yet unexplored areas;exploraremos todas las posibilidades we will explore every option2. Mil to scout[externamente] to examine4. Informát to browse;explorar Internet to browse the Internet* * *v/t explore* * *explorar vt: to explore♦ exploratorio, -ria adj* * *explorar vb to explore -
5 infiammare
fig, medicine inflame* * *infiammare v.tr.1 to set* on fire, to ignite, to kindle: la scintilla infiammò la legna secca, the spark kindled the dry wood2 (estens.) (rendere rosso acceso) to inflame, (di viso) to flush: la collera gli infiammò il viso, his face flushed with rage; il sole morente infiammò il cielo, the setting sun inflamed the sky3 (fig.) (eccitare) to inflame, to kindle, to excite, to stir (up): il suo discorso infiammò l'uditorio, his speech inflamed the audience4 (med.) to inflame.◘ infiammarsi v.intr.pron.1 to catch* fire, to take* fire: l'aereo s'infiammò nell'atterraggio, the plane caught fire while landing; la benzina si infiamma facilmente, petrol catches fire easily2 (estens.) (diventare rosso acceso) to get* inflamed; (di viso) to be flushed: gli si infiammarono le guance per la vergogna, his cheeks flushed with shame3 (fig.) (eccitarsi) to become* inflamed, to get* excited // infiammare per una donna, to fall passionately in love with a woman4 (med.) to become* inflamed, to inflame.* * *[infjam'mare]1. vt(gen) to set fire to, set alight, (Med : ferita, organo) to inflame2. vip (infiammarsi)(gen) to catch fire, Med to become inflamed* * *[infjam'mare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (incendiare) to set* fire to2) (colorare di rosso) to flush [ guance]; [ sole] to set* [sth.] ablaze [ cielo]4) med. to inflame2.verbo pronominale infiammarsi1) (prendere fuoco) to catch* fire2) (arrossire) to flush, to blush3) fig.4) (adirarsi) to flare up5) med. to become* inflamed* * *infiammare/infjam'mare/ [1]1 (incendiare) to set* fire to4 med. to inflameII infiammarsi verbo pronominale1 (prendere fuoco) to catch* fire2 (arrossire) to flush, to blush3 fig. - rsi di desiderio to be inflamed with desire4 (adirarsi) to flare up5 med. to become* inflamed. -
6 infiammare
[infjam'mare]1. vt(gen) to set fire to, set alight, (Med : ferita, organo) to inflame2. vip (infiammarsi)(gen) to catch fire, Med to become inflamed -
7 rechazamiento
m.1 repulsion.2 repelling (ataque).3 refusal, rejection, repulse.* * *SM1) [de ataque, enemigo] repelling, repulsion2) [de acusación, idea] rejection; [de oferta] refusal; [de tentación] resistance, rejection3) [de luz] reflection4) (Med) [de órgano] rejection -
8 hartzaile
iz.1. receiver, recipient2. ( bezeroa) client, patron3. (H. Jak.) receiver4. Med. recipient; organo-\hartzaile organ recipient io. receiving -
9 extirpar
v.1 to remove.2 to extirpate, to eliminate, to stamp out, to exterminate.Elsa extirpó las hierbas Elsa extirpated the weeds.El médico extirpó el tumor The doctor extirpated the tumor.3 to be extirpated from, to be removed from.Se le extirpó un tumor A tumor was extirpated from him=her.* * *1 MEDICINA to remove, extract2 figurado to eradicate, wipe out, stamp out* * *verbto extirpate, eradicate, excise* * *VT1) [+ problema, vicio] to eradicate, stamp out2) (Med) to remove (surgically), take out* * *verbo transitivoa) (Med) to remove, extirpate (frml)b) <vicio/terrorismo> to eradicate, extirpate (frml)* * *= excise.Ex. Once a new digitized system has been introduced irrelevancies and redundant features can more easily be seen and excised.* * *verbo transitivoa) (Med) to remove, extirpate (frml)b) <vicio/terrorismo> to eradicate, extirpate (frml)* * *= excise.Ex: Once a new digitized system has been introduced irrelevancies and redundant features can more easily be seen and excised.
* * *extirpar [A1 ]vt1 ‹tumor/órgano› to remove, extirpate ( frml)2 ‹vicio/terrorismo› to eradicate, extirpate ( frml)* * *
extirpar ( conjugate extirpar) verbo transitivo (Med) to remove
extirpar verbo transitivo
1 Med to remove: extirparon el tumor con éxito, they successfully removed the tumour
2 (vicios, abusos) to eradicate, stamp out
' extirpar' also found in these entries:
English:
extirpate
- remove
* * *extirpar vt[muela] to extract2. [erradicar] to eradicate, to stamp out* * *v/t1 MED remove2 vicio eradicate, stamp out* * *extirpar vt: to eradicate, to remove, to excise* * *extirpar vb to remove -
10 interno
1. adj internal, inside attrgeography inlandfig inner2. m ( parte interna) inside, interiorgeography interiortelecommunications extensionvia Dante n. 6 interno 9 6 via Dante, Flat 9all'interno insidesports interno destro/sinistro inside right/left* * *interno agg.1 (che è dentro) internal, inner (attr.), inside (attr.): un cortile interno, an inner (o internal) courtyard; tasca interna, inside pocket; organi interni, internal organs; lato interno, inner side; superficie interna, inner surface; la parte interna di un corpo, the internal part of a body (o the inside of a body) // alunno interno, boarder // medico interno, intern // combustione interna, internal combustion // (tel.) numero interno, extension // (mat.): prodotto interno, inner product; angolo interno, interior angle2 (geogr.) inland (attr.): mare interno, inland sea; acque interne, inland waters3 (econ.) internal, inland; (nazionale) home (attr.), domestic, national: interno alla ditta, allo stabilimento, in-house; produzione interna, home (o inland o domestic) production; prodotto interno lordo, gross domestic (o national) product; concorrenza interna, inland (o domestic) competition; mercato interno, home (o domestic) market; commercio interno, home trade; trasporti interni, inland transport; migrazione interna, internal migration // (trib.) gettito fiscale interno, internal revenue4 (fig.) (interiore) inner (attr.), inward (attr.): una gioia interna, inward (o inner) happiness // voce interna, inner voice◆ s.m.1 (la parte interna) interior; inside: l'interno dell'edificio è in puro stile barocco, the interior of the building is in pure Baroque style; un soprabito con un interno di pelliccia, a coat with a fur lining; la porta è chiusa dall'interno, the door is closed on the inside // (pol.) gli Interni, Home Affairs; (in USA) the Interior // notizie dall'interno, home news // (geogr.): abitante dell'interno, inlander; spingersi verso l'interno di un paese, to travel towards the interior of a country (o to travel inland); la capitale è all'interno, lontana dalla costa, the capital lies inland, far from the coast2 (ambiente chiuso) interior: pittore d'interni, painter of interiors; architetto, architettura di interni, interior designer, interior design3 (cinem., tv) interior shot, studio shot: gli interni sono stati girati a Cinecittà, the interiors were filmed at Cinecittà4 (di telefono) (telephone) extension: mi passi l'interno 230, put me through to extension 2305 (alunno interno) boarder6 (medico) intern7 (fig.) (interiorità) inner self, inward self: nel suo interno soffre, ma non te lo dirà mai, inwardly (o in his inner self) he is suffering, but he will never tell you so8 ( sport) interno destro, sinistro, inside right, left.* * *[in'tɛrno] interno (-a)1. agg(gen) Med internal, (tasca) inside attr, (regione, navigazione, mare) inland attr, (politica, commercio) domestic2. smc'erano ancora venti persone all'interno della discoteca — there were still twenty people inside the club
2) Cineinterni smpl — interior shots
3) (di paese) interiorregioni dell'interno — inland areas, areas of the interior
notizie dall'interno Stampa — home news
Ministero degli Interni — Ministry of the Interior, Home Office Brit, Department of the Interior Am
See:4) (di telefono) extension, (di appartamento) flat Brit o apartment Am (number)vorrei l'interno trentadue — can I have extension thirty two, please?
abita in Via Mangili 6, 2° piano, interno 5 — he lives at number 6 Via Mangili, 2nd floor, flat 5
3. sm/fScol boarder* * *[in'tɛrno] 1.1) [scala, cortile] inner attrib.; [tasca, muro, superficie, pagina, corsia] inside2) geogr. [area, porto] inland3) (nazionale) [domanda, volo] domestic; [mercato, politica, affari] domestic, home, national; [commercio, trasporto] domestic, inland BE; [sicurezza, debito] national4) (in ambito delimitato) [concorso, servizio] in-house; [ organizzazione] internalmembro interno — scol. univ. internal examiner BE
5) (intimo) [moto, voce] inner attrib.6) med. [organo, lesioni, temperatura] internal; [ orecchio] inner2.sostantivo maschile1) (di edificio) interior; (di oggetto) insidescena girata in interno — cinem. interior scene
2) tel. extension3) all'interno di (dentro) inside; (in seno a)4) (entroterra) inland3.1) (in un'organizzazione) insider2) sportinterno destro, sinistro — inside right, left
3) scol. boarder4) univ. med. house officer BE, intern AE4.sostantivo maschile plurale interni1) interior sing.2) aut. interior trim sing.3) pol.ministero, ministro degli Interni — Ministry, Minister of the Interior
* * *interno/in'tεrno/1 [scala, cortile] inner attrib.; [tasca, muro, superficie, pagina, corsia] inside2 geogr. [area, porto] inland3 (nazionale) [domanda, volo] domestic; [mercato, politica, affari] domestic, home, national; [commercio, trasporto] domestic, inland BE; [sicurezza, debito] national; prodotto interno lordo gross domestic product4 (in ambito delimitato) [concorso, servizio] in-house; [ organizzazione] internal; membro interno scol. univ. internal examiner BE5 (intimo) [moto, voce] inner attrib.6 med. [organo, lesioni, temperatura] internal; [ orecchio] inner1 (di edificio) interior; (di oggetto) inside; chiuso dall'interno locked from the inside; visto dall'interno seen from within; all'interno on the inside; i bambini giocano all'interno the children are playing inside; l'interno è in seta the lining inside is silk; verso l'interno inwards; scena girata in interno cinem. interior scene2 tel. extension4 (entroterra) inland; sulla costa e nell'interno on the coast and inland; le città dell'interno the inland townsIII sostantivo m.(f. -a)1 (in un'organizzazione) insider2 sport interno destro, sinistro inside right, left3 scol. boarder4 univ. med. house officer BE, intern AEIV interni m.pl.1 interior sing.; d'-i indoor2 aut. interior trim sing.3 pol. ministero, ministro degli Interni Ministry, Minister of the Interior. -
11 extirpación
f.1 extirpation, removal, uprooting.2 excision, scission.* * *1 MEDICINA removal, extraction2 figurado eradication, wiping out, stamping out* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=eliminación) extirpation frm, eradication2) (Med) removal* * *a) (Med) removal, extirpation (frml)b) (de vicio, mal) eradication* * *= extirpation.Ex. The patient underwent successful thoracoscopic tumor extirpation without undergoing major thoracotomy.* * *a) (Med) removal, extirpation (frml)b) (de vicio, mal) eradication* * *= extirpation.Ex: The patient underwent successful thoracoscopic tumor extirpation without undergoing major thoracotomy.
* * *1 (de un órgano, tumor) removal, extirpation ( frml)2 (de un vicio, mal) eradication* * *extirpación nf[de muela] extraction2. [erradicación] eradication, stamping out* * *f1 MED removal2 de vicio eradication* * ** * *extirpación n removal -
12 irrigar
v.to irrigate.* * *1 to irrigate* * *VT1) (=regar) to irrigate2) [+ cerebro, músculo] to feed, supply with blood* * *verbo transitivo to irrigate* * *verbo transitivo to irrigate* * *irrigar [A3 ]vtA ( Agr) to irrigateB1 ( Fisiol) ‹cerebro/órgano› to supply … with blood, to irrigate2 ( Med) (con agua) to irrigate* * *
irrigar verbo transitivo to irrigate, water
' irrigar' also found in these entries:
English:
irrigate
* * *irrigar vt1. [campo] to irrigate* * *v/t MED, AGR irrigate* * *irrigar {52} vt: to irrigate♦ irrigación nf -
13 donare
donate, givesangue give* * *donare v.tr.1 to give*; to present (s.o. with sthg.); to donate (anche dir.): le donai un anello di brillanti, I gave her a diamond ring (o I presented her with a diamond ring); ve lo dono volentieri, I shall gladly present you with it; ha donato i suoi libri a una biblioteca, he donated his books to a library; donare il sangue, to give (o to donate) blood // ha donato tutto se stesso alla lotta contro la fame nel mondo, (fig.) he devoted himself entirely to the fight against starvation in the world // a caval donato non si guarda in bocca, (prov.) never look a gift horse in the mouth // chi dona presto dona due volte, (prov.) he gives twice who gives quickly2 (fig.) ( conferire) to give*, to lend*: una pettinatura che ti dona un'aria giovanile, a hairstyle which gives you a youthful look◆ v. intr.3 (non com.) ( concedere attenuanti) to allow (for), to make* allowances (for): donare all'inesperienza, to make allowances for inexperience.◘ donarsi v.rifl. to devote oneself; to give* oneself: donare alla famiglia, alla scienza, al proprio lavoro, to devote oneself to the family, to science, to one's work; donare a Dio, to give oneself to God.* * *[do'nare]1. vt(gen) to give, (organo) to donatedonare tutto se stesso a qn — to devote o.s. entirely to sb
2. vi(abito, colore)
donare a — to suit, become* * *[do'nare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to give*, to donatedonare qcs. a qcn. — to give sth. to sb., to give sb. sth
2) med. to donate [ organo]2.1) dir. to donate2) fig.* * *donare/do'nare/ [1]1 to give*, to donate; donare qcs. a qcn. to give sth. to sb., to give sb. sth.(aus. avere)1 dir. to donate -
14 arresto
"stop;Stopper;arret;parada;parada"* * *m coming to a stoplaw arrest* * *arresto s.m.1 ( fermata) stop, arrest, halt, stopping; ( rallentamento) slowdown: segnale d'arresto, stop signal; linea di arresto, stopline; gli affari hanno subito un'arresto, business has come to a standstill // (med.) arresto cardiaco, cardiac arrest // battuta di arresto, halt (o standstill) // (econ.) arresto di un investimento, setback in an investment2 (dir.) arrest: arresto semplice, open arrest; arresto di sicurezza, safety arrest (o catch); mandato di arresto, warrant; spiccare un mandato di arresto, to issue a warrant; in stato di arresto, under arrest3 pl. (mil.) arrest (sing.): agli arresti, under arrest; mettere un ufficiale agli arresti, to put an officer under arrest4 (mecc.) stop, catch: arresto di emergenza, emergency stop; arresto di sicurezza, safety catch; valvola d'arresto, cut off valve; vite d'arresto, stop screw5 (inform.) abort, stop: arresto per mancanza di alimentazione, power check; arresto immediato, drop dead halt (o hard stop)6 (sport) suspension, stoppage, interruption.* * *[ar'rɛsto]sostantivo maschile1) (fermata) stop, stopping2) med. (di funzione di organo) failure3) dir. arrestessere in (stato di) arresto o agli -i to be under arrest; mandato d'arresto — arrest warrant
•arresto cardiaco — cardiac arrest, heart failure
* * *arresto/ar'rεsto/sostantivo m.1 (fermata) stop, stopping; subire un arresto to come to a standstill; battuta d'arresto setback; segnale d'arresto stop signal2 med. (di funzione di organo) failure3 dir. arrest; essere in (stato di) arresto o agli -i to be under arrest; mandato d'arresto arrest warrantarresto cardiaco cardiac arrest, heart failure; - i domiciliari house arrest. -
15 interesar
v.1 to interest.le interesa el arte she's interested in artpor si te interesa in case you're interestedeste asunto nos interesa a todos this matter concerns us allEl museo interesa a los chicos The museum interests the kids.2 to be to the advantage of.no les interesa que baje el precio it wouldn't be to their advantage for the price to come down3 to be interested in, to have concern over, to have interest in.Nos interesa el negocio We are interested in the business.Nos interesa We are interested.4 to be interesting, to appeal.El museo interesa The museum is interesting.5 to puncture.* * *1 to interest2 (despertar interés) to interest3 (afectar) to concern4 (ser útil) to be in somebody's interest■ la construcción del pantano nos interesa a todos the construction of the reservoir is in everyone's interest1 to take an interest ( por, in)\interesarse por la salud de alguien to ask after somebody's health* * *verb1) to interest* * *1. VI1) (=despertar interés)a) [tema, propuesta] to be of interest, interestun tema que interesa a los jóvenes — a subject of interest to young people, a subject which interests young people
esa propuesta no nos interesa — we're not interested in that proposal, that proposal is of no interest to us
b) [actividad, persona]solo le interesa el dinero — his only interest is money, all he's interested in is money
2) (=concernir)a quien pueda interesar — frm to whom it may concern frm
3) (=convenir)no dice nada porque no le interesa desde el punto de vista judicial — he doesn't say anything because, from a legal point of view, it's not in his interest
este coche podría interesarte — this car could be of interest (to you), this car might interest you
cuando algo no le interesa, cambia de tema — whenever he feels uncomfortable about something, he changes the subject
interesaría conocer más datos antes de decidirnos — it would be useful to have more details before making a decision
te podría interesar invertir en bolsa — it could be interesting for you to invest on the stock market
2. VT1)2) (Med) [+ órgano, nervio] to affect3) (Com)el portador interesa cinco euros en... — the bearer has a stake of five euros in...
3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( suscitar interés)ese tipo de programas no interesa aquí — there's no audience for that sort of program here; (+ me/te/le etc)
¿te interesa la propuesta? — are you interested in the proposal?
esto a ti no te interesa — this doesn't concern you, this is no concern of yours
b) ( convenir)2.interesaría comprobar los datos — it would be useful/advisable to check the data
interesar vt3.interesar a alguien en algo — to interest somebody in something, get somebody interested in something
interesarse v prona) ( tener interés) to take interestinteresarse en or por algo — to take an interest in something
no se interesa por nada — he isn't interested in anything, he takes no interest in anything
b) ( preguntar)interesarse por algo/alguien — to ask o inquire about something/somebody
se interesó por tu salud — she asked o inquired about your health
* * *= be interested in, interest, catch + Posesivo + fancy.Ex. Then something compelled her to blurt out: ' Are you interested in the job?' 'We haven't frightened you off, have we?' ejaculated another, with a nervous laugh.Ex. The book 'Dors' by Diana Dors will undoubtedly interest her fans.Ex. At nightfall, drop anchor at any place that catch your fancy and the lullaby of the gentle waves put you to sleep.----* interesarse = mark + interest, work up + an interest.* interesarse apasionadamente por + Nombre = be bitten by the + Adjetivo + bug.* interesarse en/por = interest in.* interesarse por = be concerned with, take + interest in, pursue + interest.* interesarse por Algo superficialmente = dabble in.* interesarse por el tema = enter + the field.* no interesar = can't/couldn't be bothered.* porque + Pronombre + interesar = out of interest.* ser lo que a Uno le interesa = be (right) up + Posesivo + alley, be + Posesivo + cup of tea.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( suscitar interés)ese tipo de programas no interesa aquí — there's no audience for that sort of program here; (+ me/te/le etc)
¿te interesa la propuesta? — are you interested in the proposal?
esto a ti no te interesa — this doesn't concern you, this is no concern of yours
b) ( convenir)2.interesaría comprobar los datos — it would be useful/advisable to check the data
interesar vt3.interesar a alguien en algo — to interest somebody in something, get somebody interested in something
interesarse v prona) ( tener interés) to take interestinteresarse en or por algo — to take an interest in something
no se interesa por nada — he isn't interested in anything, he takes no interest in anything
b) ( preguntar)interesarse por algo/alguien — to ask o inquire about something/somebody
se interesó por tu salud — she asked o inquired about your health
* * *= be interested in, interest, catch + Posesivo + fancy.Ex: Then something compelled her to blurt out: ' Are you interested in the job?' 'We haven't frightened you off, have we?' ejaculated another, with a nervous laugh.
Ex: The book 'Dors' by Diana Dors will undoubtedly interest her fans.Ex: At nightfall, drop anchor at any place that catch your fancy and the lullaby of the gentle waves put you to sleep.* interesarse = mark + interest, work up + an interest.* interesarse apasionadamente por + Nombre = be bitten by the + Adjetivo + bug.* interesarse en/por = interest in.* interesarse por = be concerned with, take + interest in, pursue + interest.* interesarse por Algo superficialmente = dabble in.* interesarse por el tema = enter + the field.* no interesar = can't/couldn't be bothered.* porque + Pronombre + interesar = out of interest.* ser lo que a Uno le interesa = be (right) up + Posesivo + alley, be + Posesivo + cup of tea.* * *interesar [A1 ]vi1(suscitar interés): ese tipo de programas no interesa en este país there's no audience for that sort of program in this country(+ me/te/le etc): no me interesa la política I'm not interested in politics, politics holds no interest for me¿te interesa la propuesta? are you interested in the proposal?, is the proposal of interest to you?este anuncio podría interesarte this advertisement might interest youel local me interesa como estudio I'm interested in the place as a studioeste problema nos interesa a todos this is a problem which concerns us allesto a ti no te interesa this doesn't concern you, this is no concern of yours2(convenir): interesaría comprobar los datos it would be useful/advisable to check the dataen su caso le interesa este tipo de préstamo this sort of loan would be right for o would suit someone in your situation■ interesarvtA ‹persona› interesar a algn EN algo to interest sb IN sth, get sb interested IN sthlogré interesarlo en el proyecto I managed to get him interested o to interest him in the projectla bala le interesó el pulmón izquierdo the bullet damaged his left lungla afección le ha interesado el corazón the condition has affected his heartel terremoto interesó a miles de casas the earthquake affected o damaged thousands of houses1 (tener interés) to take interest interesarse EN or POR algo to take an interest IN sthno se interesa por nada he isn't interested in anything, he takes no interest in anythingno se interesa por lo que pasa a su alrededor she takes no interest in what's going on around herse interesó mucho en los detalles técnicos he took a lot of interest in o he was very interested in o he showed great interest in the technical detailsinteresarse POR algn to care ABOUT sbnadie se interesa por mí nobody cares about me2 (preguntar) interesarse POR algo/algn to ask o inquire ABOUT sth/sbse interesó por tu salud she asked o inquired about your health* * *
interesar ( conjugate interesar) verbo intransitivo
esto a ti no te interesa this doesn't concern you, this is no concern of yoursb) ( convenir):◊ interesaría comprobar los datos it would be useful/advisable to check the data;
me interesa este tipo de préstamo this sort of loan would suit me
verbo transitivo interesar a algn en algo to interest sb in sth, get sb interested in sth
interesarse verbo pronominal
interesarse en or por algo to take an interest in sth
interesar
I verbo transitivo
1 (inspirar interés) to interest: el fútbol no le interesa en absoluto, football doesn't interest him at all
atiende, creo que esto te interesa, pay attention, I think you should listen to this
2 (incumbir) to concern: eso no te interesa, it's none of your business
II vi (ser motivo de interés) to be of interest, to be important: interesa que nos reunamos cuanto antes, it is important that we meet as soon as possible
' interesar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
concernir
- deber
English:
appeal
- care for
- interest
- concern
* * *♦ vi1. [atraer el interés] to interest;le interesa el arte she's interested in art;me interesaría conocerla I'd like to meet her;por si te interesa in case you're interested;este asunto nos interesa a todos this matter concerns us all;es un tema que no interesa it's a subject of little interest;a quien pueda interesar [en carta] to whom it may concern2. [convenir]no les interesa que baje el precio it wouldn't be to their advantage for the price to come down;siempre hace lo que más le interesa he always does whatever suits his interests best;sólo le interesa acostarse con ella all he's interested in is going to bed with her♦ vt1. [despertar interés en] to interest;lo interesé en mi proyecto I got him interested in my project* * *v/t interest* * *interesar vt: to interestinteresar vi: to be of interest, to be interesting* * *interesar vb1. (en general) to interest / to be interested in¿te interesa venir? are you interested in coming?2. (ser útil) to be in your interest -
16 ablación
f.1 ablation, ablatio, amputation, excision.2 wearing away, erosion.* * *1 (acción geológica) ablation2 (cirugía) surgcal removal, ablation\ablación del clítoris clitoridectomy* * *SF [de órgano] removalablación del clítoris, ablación femenina — female circumcision
* * *ablation, surgical removal ( frml)Compuestos:female circumcisionmastectomylaser ablation* * *ablación nfMed [de tejido, órgano] excision, surgical removal ablación del clítoris female circumcision* * *f MED removal -
17 comprimere
"to compress;Drücken;Verdichten;comprimir"* * *v/t press( reprimere) repressphysics compress* * *comprimere v.tr.1 to compress, to constrict, to squeeze: comprimere una mano contro la fronte, to press one's hand against one's forehead; comprimere la spesa pubblica, to squeeze public expenditure2 (fis., tecn.) to compress: comprimere un gas, to compress a gas; comprimere una molla, to compress a spring3 (inform.) to compress; (gergo) to zip4 (fig.) ( reprimere) to restrain, to repress, to hold* back, to suppress: devi comprimere la tua ira, you must restrain your anger.* * *[kom'primere]verbo transitivo1) (premere, schiacciare) to compress [oggetto, sostanza, gas]; to squeeze [bottiglia, borsa, pacco]; med. to constrict [arteria, organo]2) inform. to zip [ file]* * *comprimere/kom'primere/ [29]1 (premere, schiacciare) to compress [oggetto, sostanza, gas]; to squeeze [bottiglia, borsa, pacco]; med. to constrict [arteria, organo]2 inform. to zip [ file]. -
18 cuore
m heartdi cuore wholeheartedlysenza cuore heartlessfig nel cuore di in the heart ofnel cuore della notte in the middle of the nightstare a cuore a qualcuno be very important to s.o.* * *cuore s.m.1 (anat.) heart: attacco di cuore, heart attack; trapianto di cuore, heart transplant; mal di cuore, heart disease; battito di cuore, heartbeat; intervento a cuore aperto, open-heart operation; soffrire di cuore, to have heart disease; avere un soffio al cuore, to have a heart murmur; cuore artificiale, artificial heart2 ( centro) centre, heart; core: il cuore del carciofo, the heart of the artichoke; il cuore di un frutto, the core of a fruit; nel cuore dell'Africa, in the heart (o centre) of Africa; nel cuore della città, della foresta, in the heart of the city, of the forest; il duomo è il cuore della città, the cathedral is the heart of the city // nel cuore dell'estate, at the height of summer; nel cuore dell'inverno, in the depths of winter; nel cuore della notte, at dead of night (o in the middle of the night)3 ( oggetto a forma di cuore) heart, heart-shaped object: un biglietto di auguri a forma di cuore, a heart-shaped greeting card◆ FRASEOLOGIA: a cuore leggero, light-heartedly; di cuore, heartily: vi ringraziamo di cuore, we are very grateful to you; ridere di cuore, to laugh heartily; di buon cuore, whole-heartedly (o very willingly o gladly o with pleasure); di tutto cuore, with all one's heart (o whole-heartedly), ( molto volentieri) most willingly; del cuore, favourite: la squadra del cuore, one's favourite team; nel profondo del cuore, in one's heart of hearts; pace del cuore, peace of mind; una persona di buon cuore, a person with a kind heart (o a kind-hearted person); uomo dal cuore di coniglio, chicken-hearted man; uomo dal cuore di leone, lion-hearted man; uomo senza cuore, dal cuore di pietra, dal cuore di tigre, heartless man (o hard-hearted man); col cuore in gola, with one's heart in one's mouth; la squadra ha giocato col cuore, the team put their hearts into the game; il cuore mi dice che è salvo, I feel in my heart that he is safe; avresti cuore di licenziarlo?, would you have the heart to sack him?; la cosa mi sta a cuore, I have the matter at heart; è una vista che fa male al cuore, it is a sickening sight; se lo strinse al cuore, she clasped him to her heart; mi fa bene al cuore vederti, it does my heart good to see you; il mio cuore batte forte, my heart is thumping; sentì un tuffo al cuore, his heart missed a beat; mi si stringe il cuore a doverglielo dire, it wrings my heart to have to tell him; non ebbe il cuore di farlo, he hadn't the heart to do it; parola che viene dal cuore, word from the heart (o heartfelt word) // aprire il proprio cuore a qlcu., to open one's heart to s.o.; avere il cuore gonfio, to be heavy-hearted (o sad at heart); avere il cuore volubile, to be giddy of heart; avere la morte nel cuore, to be heart-sick (o sick at heart); conquistare il cuore di qlcu., to win s.o.'s heart (o love); dare il proprio cuore a qlcu., to give one's heart to s.o.; farsi cuore, to take heart; leggere nel cuore di qlcu., to see into s.o.'s heart; mettersi il cuore in pace, to resign oneself; mettersi una mano sul cuore, to put one's hand on one's heart; parlare a cuore aperto, to speak without reserve (o freely); prendere qlco. a cuore, to take sthg. to heart; sentirsi allargare il cuore a qlco., to be overjoyed at sthg.; spezzare il cuore a qlcu., to break s.o.'s heart; toccare il cuore di qlcu., to touch s.o.'s heart (o to move s.o.) // il cuore non sbaglia, (prov.) the heart is wiser than the head // freddo di mano, caldo di cuore, (prov.) a cold hand and a warm heart // lontan dagli occhi, lontan dal cuore, (prov.) out of sight, out of mind.* * *['kwɔre] 1.sostantivo maschile1) (organo) heartintervento a cuore aperto — med. open-heart surgery
a (forma di) cuore — heart-shaped, in the shape of a heart
2) (petto) heart, breaststringere qcn. al, sul cuore — to clasp sb. to one's heart
3) (sede delle emozioni) heartavere buon cuore — to be all heart o great-hearted, to have a big heart
con tutto il cuore — [amare, desiderare] with all one's heart
avere il cuore infranto, a pezzi — to be heartbroken o broken-hearted, to have a broken heart
4) (persona)5) (coraggio) heart6) (parte centrale) (di carciofo, lattuga, ecc.) heart; (di problema, questione) core, heart; (di luogo, città) heart, centre BE, center AEnel cuore della notte — in the middle of the night, in the o at dead of night
nel cuore della giungla — in the heart of the jungle, deep in the jungle
7) a cuoreprendere a cuore qcs. — to take sth. to heart
prendere a cuore qcn. — to take sb. to one's bosom
8) di cuore2.••avere un cuore di pietra — to have a heart of stone, to be stony-hearted o hard-hearted o iron-hearted
avere il cuore di ghiaccio — to be cold-hearted, to have a cold heart
avere il cuore tenero — to be soft-hearted o tenderhearted
non avere, essere senza cuore — to have no heart, to be heartless
parlare a cuore aperto, con il cuore in mano — to have a heart-to-heart, to wear one's heart on one's sleeve
mi si stringe il cuore quando... — I feel a pang when...
a cuor leggero — with a light heart, light-heartedly, carelessly
mettersi il cuore in pace — = to resign oneself
* * *cuore/'kwɔre/ ⇒ 4I sostantivo m.1 (organo) heart; le batteva forte il cuore her heart was thudding; essere debole di cuore to have a bad heart; attacco di cuore heart attack; intervento a cuore aperto med. open-heart surgery; a (forma di) cuore heart-shaped, in the shape of a heart2 (petto) heart, breast; stringere qcn. al, sul cuore to clasp sb. to one's heart3 (sede delle emozioni) heart; amico del cuore bosom friend; avere buon cuore to be all heart o great-hearted, to have a big heart; dal profondo del cuore from the bottom of one's heart; con tutto il cuore [amare, desiderare] with all one's heart; in cuor mio in my heart (of hearts); avere il cuore infranto, a pezzi to be heartbroken o broken-hearted, to have a broken heart; affari di cuore affairs of the heart4 (persona) un cuore di coniglio a hen-hearted person; un cuor di leone a lion-hearted person; cuore solitario lonely heart5 (coraggio) heart; non ho avuto il cuore di rifiutare I didn't have the heart to refuse6 (parte centrale) (di carciofo, lattuga, ecc.) heart; (di problema, questione) core, heart; (di luogo, città) heart, centre BE, center AE; nel cuore della notte in the middle of the night, in the o at dead of night; nel cuore dell'inverno in the depths of winter; nel cuore della giungla in the heart of the jungle, deep in the jungle7 a cuore prendere a cuore qcs. to take sth. to heart; prendere a cuore qcn. to take sb. to one's bosom; il progetto gli sta a cuore the project is dear to his heartII cuori m.pl.avere un cuore di pietra to have a heart of stone, to be stony-hearted o hard-hearted o iron-hearted; avere il cuore di ghiaccio to be cold-hearted, to have a cold heart; avere il cuore tenero to be soft-hearted o tenderhearted; aveva un cuore d'oro to have a heart of gold; non avere, essere senza cuore to have no heart, to be heartless; aveva il cuore in gola his heart was in his mouth; parlare a cuore aperto, con il cuore in mano to have a heart-to-heart, to wear one's heart on one's sleeve; mi si stringe il cuore quando... I feel a pang when...; a cuor leggero with a light heart, light-heartedly, carelessly; mettersi il cuore in pace = to resign oneself; due -i e una capanna love in a cottage. -
19 innestare
electronics spina insert* * *innestare v.tr.1 (med., agr.) to graft: innestare un germoglio in un vecchio albero, to graft a shoot onto an old tree2 (med.) (inoculare) to inoculate, to vaccinate: innestare a qlcu. il vaccino del vaiolo, to inoculate s.o. against smallpox3 (inserire) to insert4 (mecc.) to engage: innestare la frizione, to engage the clutch.◘ innestarsi v.intr.pron. to be grafted (on to sthg.), to be inserted (into sthg.), to join (sthg.) (anche fig.): il viale s'innesta sulla strada principale, the avenue joins the main road.* * *[innes'tare]verbo transitivo1) agr. to bud, to (en)graft [ pianta]2) chir. to graft [ organo]3) (inserire) to insert [ spina]4) aut. to let* in, to engage [ frizione]* * *innestare/innes'tare/ [1]1 agr. to bud, to (en)graft [ pianta]2 chir. to graft [ organo]3 (inserire) to insert [ spina] -
20 ledere
ledere v.tr. to harm, to damage, to injure: ha leso la mia reputazione, he has damaged my reputation; ledere la giustizia, to offend against the law; ledere gli interessi di qlcu., to be prejudicial to s.o.'s interests; il terremoto ha leso gli edifici, the earthquake has damaged the buildings; il proiettile le aveva leso gli organi vitali, the bullet had damaged her vital organs.* * *['lɛdere]verbo transitivo1) (danneggiare) to wrong, to injure [ persona]; to injure, to damage [ reputazione]; to injure, to harm [ interessi]; to prejudice [ diritti]; [ terremoto] to damage [ edificio]2) med. to injure, to damage [ organo]* * *ledere/'lεdere/ [10]1 (danneggiare) to wrong, to injure [ persona]; to injure, to damage [ reputazione]; to injure, to harm [ interessi]; to prejudice [ diritti]; [ terremoto] to damage [ edificio]2 med. to injure, to damage [ organo].
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