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21 efecto negativo
m.adverse effect, negative effect.* * *(n.) = ill effect [ill-effect], chilling effect, blowbackEx. Moreover, optical-fibre cables can resist the ill-effects of sea-water much better than the metal cables of today.Ex. Controlling online costs need not have a chilling effect on legal research.Ex. If we inflict great misery on innocent people in the Middle East, there will almost certainly be what the CIA refers to as ' blowback' -- unintended negative consequences of our actions.* * *(n.) = ill effect [ill-effect], chilling effect, blowbackEx: Moreover, optical-fibre cables can resist the ill-effects of sea-water much better than the metal cables of today.
Ex: Controlling online costs need not have a chilling effect on legal research.Ex: If we inflict great misery on innocent people in the Middle East, there will almost certainly be what the CIA refers to as ' blowback' -- unintended negative consequences of our actions. -
22 en un/el sentido más amplio
= in a/the broader senseEx. This article describes some of the main reference sources for Sephardic studies in the broader sense of covering issues related not only to the Jews of the Iberian Peninsula and their descendants, but also to those of the Middle east and North Africa.* * *= in a/the broader senseEx: This article describes some of the main reference sources for Sephardic studies in the broader sense of covering issues related not only to the Jews of the Iberian Peninsula and their descendants, but also to those of the Middle east and North Africa.
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23 en un/el sentido más general
= in a/the broader senseEx. This article describes some of the main reference sources for Sephardic studies in the broader sense of covering issues related not only to the Jews of the Iberian Peninsula and their descendants, but also to those of the Middle east and North Africa.* * *= in a/the broader senseEx: This article describes some of the main reference sources for Sephardic studies in the broader sense of covering issues related not only to the Jews of the Iberian Peninsula and their descendants, but also to those of the Middle east and North Africa.
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24 fracaso
m.failure.un rotundo fracaso an outright failuretodo fue un fracaso the whole thing was a disasterel fracaso escolar educational failure, poor performance at schoolpres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: fracasar.* * *1 failure* * *noun m.* * *SM failurela reforma está condenada al fracaso — the reform is doomed to failure, the reform is destined to fail
¡es un fracaso! — he's a disaster!
* * *masculino failureun fracaso amoroso or sentimental — a disappointment in love
* * *= flop, failure, underdog, bust, dog, defeat, fiasco, flake out, goof, write-off [writeoff], foundering, dud.Ex. And at worst, if the trip is a flop (it happens!), at least he is glad to get back to work.Ex. DBMS systems aim to cope with system failure and generate restart procedures.Ex. A chapter each is devoted to the comic hero, comedian, humorist, rogue, trickster, clown, fool, underdog, and simpleton.Ex. The article 'El Dorado or bust?' warns that the electronic market is changing.Ex. 'On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog -- the digital media has made possible the leveling of the playing field.Ex. Indeed, in larger libraries, there are those who regard a referral as tantamount to an admission of defeat.Ex. The history of the British Library is presented with particular reference to the political and administrative fiascos that have punctuated its development.Ex. The show was a real flake out.Ex. The film's supple structure, surprisingly light touch, and bravura performances make it perhaps the most fully formed, half-hearted goof ever.Ex. Gareth Jones's film makes a series of misjudgments so damaging that the whole thing is a virtual write-off.Ex. The article is entitled 'Liberalism in a body bag: the foundering of the Middle East peace process'.Ex. It may be tempting the weather gods just to point this out, but this has been a dud of a hurricane season so far.----* abocado al fracaso = failing, doomed.* abocado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the beginning, doomed from + the outset, doomed from + the start.* abocado al fracaso desde el principio = doomed from + the start, doomed from + the outset, doomed to + failure from its inception, doomed to + failure, doomed from + the beginning.* camino seguro al fracaso = blueprint for failure.* condenado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the beginning, doomed from + the outset, doomed from + the start.* condenado al fracaso desde el principio = doomed from + the start, doomed from + the outset, doomed from + the beginning.* conseguir éxitos y fracasos = encounter + problems and successes.* éxitos o fracasos = successes or failures.* éxitos y fracasos = pitfalls and successes, successes and failures.* fórmula para el fracaso = blueprint for failure.* fracaso bochornoso = embarrassing failure.* fracaso desde el principio = doomed failure.* fracaso escolar = school failure.* fracaso lamentable = embarrassing failure.* fracaso miserable = miserable failure.* fracaso rotundo = resounding failure, complete failure.* fracaso total = complete failure.* fracaso vergonzoso = embarrassing failure.* índice de fracaso escolar = failure rate, dropout rate.* obtener éxitos y fracasos = experience + problems and successes.* predestinado al fracaso = doomed.* predestinado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed to + failure from its inception, doomed to + failure, doomed to + failure.* ser un fracaso = nothing + come of, prove + a failure.* significar fracaso = signify + failure, spell + failure.* suponer la diferencia entre el éxito o el fracaso = make or break.* tasa de fracaso escolar = dropout rate, failure rate.* traer consigo fracaso = spell + failure.* traer fracaso = spell + failure.* * *masculino failureun fracaso amoroso or sentimental — a disappointment in love
* * *= flop, failure, underdog, bust, dog, defeat, fiasco, flake out, goof, write-off [writeoff], foundering, dud.Ex: And at worst, if the trip is a flop (it happens!), at least he is glad to get back to work.
Ex: DBMS systems aim to cope with system failure and generate restart procedures.Ex: A chapter each is devoted to the comic hero, comedian, humorist, rogue, trickster, clown, fool, underdog, and simpleton.Ex: The article 'El Dorado or bust?' warns that the electronic market is changing.Ex: 'On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog -- the digital media has made possible the leveling of the playing field.Ex: Indeed, in larger libraries, there are those who regard a referral as tantamount to an admission of defeat.Ex: The history of the British Library is presented with particular reference to the political and administrative fiascos that have punctuated its development.Ex: The show was a real flake out.Ex: The film's supple structure, surprisingly light touch, and bravura performances make it perhaps the most fully formed, half-hearted goof ever.Ex: Gareth Jones's film makes a series of misjudgments so damaging that the whole thing is a virtual write-off.Ex: The article is entitled 'Liberalism in a body bag: the foundering of the Middle East peace process'.Ex: It may be tempting the weather gods just to point this out, but this has been a dud of a hurricane season so far.* abocado al fracaso = failing, doomed.* abocado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the beginning, doomed from + the outset, doomed from + the start.* abocado al fracaso desde el principio = doomed from + the start, doomed from + the outset, doomed to + failure from its inception, doomed to + failure, doomed from + the beginning.* camino seguro al fracaso = blueprint for failure.* condenado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the beginning, doomed from + the outset, doomed from + the start.* condenado al fracaso desde el principio = doomed from + the start, doomed from + the outset, doomed from + the beginning.* conseguir éxitos y fracasos = encounter + problems and successes.* éxitos o fracasos = successes or failures.* éxitos y fracasos = pitfalls and successes, successes and failures.* fórmula para el fracaso = blueprint for failure.* fracaso bochornoso = embarrassing failure.* fracaso desde el principio = doomed failure.* fracaso escolar = school failure.* fracaso lamentable = embarrassing failure.* fracaso miserable = miserable failure.* fracaso rotundo = resounding failure, complete failure.* fracaso total = complete failure.* fracaso vergonzoso = embarrassing failure.* índice de fracaso escolar = failure rate, dropout rate.* obtener éxitos y fracasos = experience + problems and successes.* predestinado al fracaso = doomed.* predestinado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed to + failure from its inception, doomed to + failure, doomed to + failure.* ser un fracaso = nothing + come of, prove + a failure.* significar fracaso = signify + failure, spell + failure.* suponer la diferencia entre el éxito o el fracaso = make or break.* tasa de fracaso escolar = dropout rate, failure rate.* traer consigo fracaso = spell + failure.* traer fracaso = spell + failure.* * *1 (acción) failureha sufrido or tenido varios fracasos profesionales she has had several failures in her workel proyecto estaba condenado al fracaso the project was destined to fail o doomed to failureun fracaso amoroso or sentimental a disappointment in loveun fracaso rotundo a complete failure2 (obra, persona) failuresu última película fue un fracaso her last movie was a failure o ( colloq) flop, her last movie bombed ( AmE colloq)como profesor es un fracaso he's a disaster o failure as a teacher, he's a hopeless teacher* * *
Del verbo fracasar: ( conjugate fracasar)
fracaso es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
fracasó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
fracasar
fracaso
fracasar ( conjugate fracasar) verbo intransitivo
to fail
fracaso sustantivo masculino
failure
fracasar verbo intransitivo to fail
fracaso sustantivo masculino failure: el despegue del cohete fue un fracaso, the rocket lift-off was a failure
' fracaso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
derrota
- estrepitosa
- estrepitoso
- responsabilizar
- sed
- sentenciar
- servir
- contundente
- destinado
- naufragio
- rotundo
English:
bomb
- defeat
- dismal
- failure
- flop
- mainly
- no-win
- resounding
- unmitigated
- unqualified
- washout
- break
- fiasco
- why
* * *fracaso nm1. [falta de éxito] failure;ha sufrido varios fracasos amorosos he has had a number of failed relationships;todo fue un fracaso it was a complete failure;fracaso escolar school failure;el entorno familiar contribuye al fracaso escolar the family environment is a contributory factor to educational failure2. [persona] failure;como profesor es un fracaso as a teacher he's a failure, he's useless as a teacher* * *m failure* * *fracaso nmfiasco: failure* * *fracaso n failure -
25 fuente de conflicto
(n.) = source of conflictEx. This book examines potential sources of conflict in three critical regions -- Asia, the Middle East, and the former Soviet Union.* * *(n.) = source of conflictEx: This book examines potential sources of conflict in three critical regions -- Asia, the Middle East, and the former Soviet Union.
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26 hundimiento
m.1 sinking.2 collapse, foundering, downfall.3 subsidence, sinkage.4 sag.* * *1 (barco) sinking2 (tierra) subsidence3 (edificio) collapse* * *SM1) [de barco] sinking2) (=colapso) [de edificio, familia, empresa] collapse, ruin, fall; [de terreno] cave-in, subsidence* * *a) ( de barco) sinkingb) ( de negocio) collapsec) ( de edificio - bajada de nivel) subsidence; (- derrumbe) collapse* * *= sinking, subsidence, foundering.Ex. The article 'The sinking of the ALA' describes the background to the ship, S.S. ALA named by the US government for the American Library Association (ALA) in recognition of the services rendered by the ALA to military personnel during World War I.Ex. Decision making by the Water Board on water levels was based on information on agricultural effects and the risk of damage to buildings and roads as a consequence of subsidence.Ex. The article is entitled 'Liberalism in a body bag: the foundering of the Middle East peace process'.* * *a) ( de barco) sinkingb) ( de negocio) collapsec) ( de edificio - bajada de nivel) subsidence; (- derrumbe) collapse* * *= sinking, subsidence, foundering.Ex: The article 'The sinking of the ALA' describes the background to the ship, S.S. ALA named by the US government for the American Library Association (ALA) in recognition of the services rendered by the ALA to military personnel during World War I.
Ex: Decision making by the Water Board on water levels was based on information on agricultural effects and the risk of damage to buildings and roads as a consequence of subsidence.Ex: The article is entitled 'Liberalism in a body bag: the foundering of the Middle East peace process'.* * *1 (de un barco) sinking2 (de un negocio) collapse3 (de un edificio — bajada de nivel) subsidence; (— derrumbe) collapse* * *
hundimiento sustantivo masculino
(— derrumbe) collapse
hundimiento sustantivo masculino
1 (de una embarcación) sinking
2 (de una construcción) collapse
3 (de tierra) subsidence
4 Fin crash, slump
(quiebra) collapse
' hundimiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
badén
- ruina
English:
collapse
- subsidence
* * *hundimiento nm1. [de barco] sinking2. [de terreno] subsidence3. [de empresa] collapse* * *m sinking* * *hundimiento nm1) : sinking2) : collapse, ruin -
27 preparación contra emergencias a nivel nacional
(n.) = domestic preparednessEx. In addition to general resources, it covers bioterrorism; counterterrorism; cyberterrorism; domestic preparedness and response; Islam; law; Middle East; September 11, 2001; and weapons of mass destruction.* * *(n.) = domestic preparednessEx: In addition to general resources, it covers bioterrorism; counterterrorism; cyberterrorism; domestic preparedness and response; Islam; law; Middle East; September 11, 2001; and weapons of mass destruction.
Spanish-English dictionary > preparación contra emergencias a nivel nacional
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28 proceso de paz
(n.) = peace processEx. The article is entitled 'Liberalism in a body bag: the foundering of the Middle East peace process'.* * *(n.) = peace processEx: The article is entitled 'Liberalism in a body bag: the foundering of the Middle East peace process'.
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29 rinoceronte
m.rhinoceros, rhino.* * *1 rhinoceros* * *SM rhinoceros* * *masculino rhinoceros* * *= rhinoceros, rhino.Ex. ' Rhinoceros!' she said under her breath, shaking her head.Ex. Rhinos are being exterminated by poachers who sell their horns for medicinal or ornamental purposes in Asia and the Middle East.* * *masculino rhinoceros* * *= rhinoceros, rhino.Ex: ' Rhinoceros!' she said under her breath, shaking her head.
Ex: Rhinos are being exterminated by poachers who sell their horns for medicinal or ornamental purposes in Asia and the Middle East.* * *rhinoceros* * *
rinoceronte sustantivo masculino
rhinoceros
rinoceronte m Zool rhinoceros
' rinoceronte' also found in these entries:
English:
rhinoceros
- rhino
* * *rinoceronte nmrhinoceros, rhino* * *m ZO rhino, rhinoceros* * *rinoceronte nm: rhinoceros* * *rinoceronte n rhinoceros [pl. rhinoceroses] -
30 sefardí
adj.Sephardic, Sephardian.f. & m.Sephardi, Jew who is of Spanish or Portuguese or North African descent, Jew who traces his or her heritage to countries around the Mediterranean Sea, Jews of Spain and Portugal or their descendants.* * *(pl sefardíes)► adjetivo1 Sephardic1 Sephardi* * *Isefardita adjetivo SephardicIIsefardita masculino y femenino Sephardi* * *= Sephardic.Ex. This article describes some of the main reference sources for Sephardic studies in the broader sense of covering issues related not only to the Jews of the Iberian Peninsula and their descendants, but also to those of the Middle east and North Africa.* * *Isefardita adjetivo SephardicIIsefardita masculino y femenino Sephardi* * *= Sephardic.Ex: This article describes some of the main reference sources for Sephardic studies in the broader sense of covering issues related not only to the Jews of the Iberian Peninsula and their descendants, but also to those of the Middle east and North Africa.
* * *SephardicSephardi* * *
sefardí, sefardita
I adjetivo Sephardic
II mf Sephardi
los sefardí(e)s, the Sephardim
' sefardí' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sefardita
* * *♦ adjSephardic♦ nmf[persona] Sephardi♦ nm[lengua] Sephardi* * *I adj SephardicII m/f Sephardi -
31 ser contraproducente
(n.) = defeat + Posesivo + purpose, blowbackEx. Objectives are the basis of 'control' in the first sense; but they must never become the basis of 'control' in the second, for this would defeat their purpose.Ex. If we inflict great misery on innocent people in the Middle East, there will almost certainly be what the CIA refers to as ' blowback' -- unintended negative consequences of our actions.* * *(n.) = defeat + Posesivo + purpose, blowbackEx: Objectives are the basis of 'control' in the first sense; but they must never become the basis of 'control' in the second, for this would defeat their purpose.
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32 terrorismo cibernético
(n.) = cyberterrorismEx. In addition to general resources, it covers bioterrorism; counterterrorism; cyberterrorism; domestic preparedness and response; Islam; law; Middle East; September 11, 2001; and weapons of mass destruction.* * *(n.) = cyberterrorismEx: In addition to general resources, it covers bioterrorism; counterterrorism; cyberterrorism; domestic preparedness and response; Islam; law; Middle East; September 11, 2001; and weapons of mass destruction.
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33 todos los días
= daily, on a daily basis, every day, day in and day outEx. The functions on the first screen are in use daily, whereas those on the second are in use only occasionally.Ex. The Middle East cataloguer must be aware of and deal with these and other problems on a daily basis.Ex. The whole business has an air of familiarity because it happens every day.Ex. People with diabetes have to do it every day, day in and day out.* * *= daily, on a daily basis, every day, day in and day outEx: The functions on the first screen are in use daily, whereas those on the second are in use only occasionally.
Ex: The Middle East cataloguer must be aware of and deal with these and other problems on a daily basis.Ex: The whole business has an air of familiarity because it happens every day.Ex: People with diabetes have to do it every day, day in and day out. -
34 Península Ibérica, la
(n.) = Iberian Peninsula, theEx. This article describes some of the main reference sources for Sephardic studies in the broader sense of covering issues related not only to the Jews of the Iberian Peninsula and their descendants, but also to those of the Middle east and North Africa. -
35 emprender
v.1 to start (trabajo).emprender el vuelo to fly off2 to undertake, to engage in, to begin, to initiate.Pedro abordó la hercúlea tarea Peter tackled the Herculean task.3 to undertake to.* * *1 (gen) to start\emprender el vuelo to take flightemprender la marcha to start outemprenderla con alguien familiar to pick on somebody* * *verb* * *VT1) (=empezar) [+ trabajo] to undertake; [+ viaje] to embark on2)* * *verbo transitivo < viaje> to embark on; <proyecto/aventura> to undertake; <ataque/ofensiva> to launchemprender la retirada — (Mil) to beat a retreat
emprenderla con alguien: estaba de mal humor y la emprendió conmigo she was in a bad mood and she took it out on me; la emprendió a puñetazos con él — he started punching him
* * *= embark on/upon, set about + Gerundio, undertake, set out on, enter, take on, spring for.Ex. Before we embark upon more extensive consideration of the software packages and their use in information retrieval, it is worth reviewing the options for computer hardware.Ex. The CRG set about trying to define a series of integrative levels upon which it would be possible to base the main classes and their order for a new general classification scheme.Ex. Among the documents that are worthy of consideration for abstracting are sources, in particular journals or reports issued by a specific organisation, for which the abstracting agency has undertaken to give comprehensive coverage.Ex. However rudimentary or advanced the system, and no matter what the age of the children involved, certain matters should be considered before setting out on the venture.Ex. Though the reference librarian cannot enter the reference process until he receives the question from the enquirer he is vitally concerned about all of its stages.Ex. If we decide to take on making up a subject file there'd be a lot of footwork even if we use that list as a basis = Si decidimos aceptar crear un fichero ordenado por materias habría mucho trabajo incluso si usamos esta lista como base.Ex. If I decide to spring for this I'll let you in on what I find out.----* emprender acciones legales = take + legal proceedings, take + legal action.* emprender el vuelo = take to + the sky.* emprenderla con Alguien = turn on + Nombre.* emprenderla(s) a golpes con = lam into, lay into.* emprenderlas con = lash out at/against/on.* emprender una acción = initiate + action.* emprender una iniciativa = undertake + enterprise.* emprender una lucha contra = launch + attack on.* emprender una tarea = go on + expedition.* emprender un negocio = take on + business venture.* emprender un proceso de = set on + a course of.* emprender un proyecto = undertake + project.* * *verbo transitivo < viaje> to embark on; <proyecto/aventura> to undertake; <ataque/ofensiva> to launchemprender la retirada — (Mil) to beat a retreat
emprenderla con alguien: estaba de mal humor y la emprendió conmigo she was in a bad mood and she took it out on me; la emprendió a puñetazos con él — he started punching him
* * *= embark on/upon, set about + Gerundio, undertake, set out on, enter, take on, spring for.Ex: Before we embark upon more extensive consideration of the software packages and their use in information retrieval, it is worth reviewing the options for computer hardware.
Ex: The CRG set about trying to define a series of integrative levels upon which it would be possible to base the main classes and their order for a new general classification scheme.Ex: Among the documents that are worthy of consideration for abstracting are sources, in particular journals or reports issued by a specific organisation, for which the abstracting agency has undertaken to give comprehensive coverage.Ex: However rudimentary or advanced the system, and no matter what the age of the children involved, certain matters should be considered before setting out on the venture.Ex: Though the reference librarian cannot enter the reference process until he receives the question from the enquirer he is vitally concerned about all of its stages.Ex: If we decide to take on making up a subject file there'd be a lot of footwork even if we use that list as a basis = Si decidimos aceptar crear un fichero ordenado por materias habría mucho trabajo incluso si usamos esta lista como base.Ex: If I decide to spring for this I'll let you in on what I find out.* emprender acciones legales = take + legal proceedings, take + legal action.* emprender el vuelo = take to + the sky.* emprenderla con Alguien = turn on + Nombre.* emprenderla(s) a golpes con = lam into, lay into.* emprenderlas con = lash out at/against/on.* emprender una acción = initiate + action.* emprender una iniciativa = undertake + enterprise.* emprender una lucha contra = launch + attack on.* emprender una tarea = go on + expedition.* emprender un negocio = take on + business venture.* emprender un proceso de = set on + a course of.* emprender un proyecto = undertake + project.* * *emprender [E1 ]vt‹viaje› to embark on; ‹tarea/proyecto/aventura› to undertakeemprender la retirada ( Mil) to beat a retreatemprender la marcha to set outel pájaro emprendió el vuelo the bird took flightemprendieron la lucha contra la droga they took up the fight against drugsel ejército emprendió el ataque contra el enemigo the army launched an attack on the enemyemprendimos el regreso al amanecer we began our o embarked on the return journey at daybreakemprenderla con algn: estaba de mal humor y la emprendió conmigo she was in a bad mood and she took it out on mela emprendió a puñetazos con él he started punching him* * *
emprender ( conjugate emprender) verbo transitivo ‹ viaje› to embark on;
‹proyecto/aventura› to undertake;
‹ataque/ofensiva› to launch;
emprender el regreso to begin one's return journey
emprender verbo transitivo
1 (una tarea) to undertake
2 (un viaje) to embark on, to set out
♦ Locuciones: emprenderla con alguien, to pick on sb
' emprender' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
embarcarse
- legal
- encaminar
- huida
English:
attack
- begin
- embark
- go about
- launch into
- set about
- strike out
- undertake
- launch
- set
- start
- under
* * *emprender vt[trabajo, tarea, proyecto] to undertake; [viaje] to set off on; [ataque, ofensiva] to launch;emprender acciones judiciales contra alguien to initiate legal proceedings against sb;la prensa emprendió una campaña contra él the press launched a campaign against him;emprender el vuelo to fly off;¿a qué hora emprenderás la marcha? what time are you setting off?;al oír la sirena emprendieron la huida when they heard the siren they took flight;el Papa emprendió viaje a Oriente Medio the Pope left on a trip to the Middle East;emprenderla con alguien: la emprendió con él sin provocación alguna she started laying into him without any provocation;la emprendió a puñetazos con su hermano he started punching his brother* * *v/t1 embark on, undertake2:emprenderla con alguien fam take it out on s.o.;emprenderla a golpes con alguien exchange blows with s.o.;emprenderla a tiros con alguien start shooting at s.o.* * *emprender vt: to undertake, to begin* * *emprender vb -
36 oriundo
adj.native, aboriginal, indigenous.m.native.* * *► adjetivo1 native of► nombre masculino,nombre femenino\ser oriundo,-a de to come from* * *oriundo, -a1.ADJoriundo de — [planta, animal] indigenous to, native to
el melocotón, aunque oriundo de China, se propagó rápidamente por el Oriente Medio — the peach, although indigenous o native to China, rapidly spread through the Middle East
Pepa es oriunda de Granada — Pepa comes from o hum hails from Granada
2.SM / F (=nativo) native, inhabitant* * *I- da adjetivo originario a)II- da masculino, femenino native* * *= autochthonous, indigenous.Ex. The paper argues that autochthonous language communities should be formally recognised as distinct ethnic groups.Ex. For example, the Library of Congress established names of indigenous American and African peoples are very often derogatory corruptions of their real names.* * *I- da adjetivo originario a)II- da masculino, femenino native* * *= autochthonous, indigenous.Ex: The paper argues that autochthonous language communities should be formally recognised as distinct ethnic groups.
Ex: For example, the Library of Congress established names of indigenous American and African peoples are very often derogatory corruptions of their real names.* * *(nativo) nativees oriundo de Santander he's a native of Santander, he comes from Santander, he's from Santanderuna especie oriunda de la India a species which originates in o originally comes from India, a species which is native to Indiamasculine, femininenative* * *
oriundo◊ -da adjetivo See Also→ originario
oriundo,-a adj (procedente de) native: mi padre es oriundo de Málaga, my father is a native of Málaga
' oriundo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
natural
- originaria
- originario
- oriunda
* * *oriundo, -a♦ adjser oriundo de [persona] to be a native of;[planta] to be native to;utiliza plantas oriundas del Brasil it uses plants native to Brazil;aunque vive en Europa, el artista es oriundo de Chile although he lives in Europe, the artist is a native of o is originally from Chile♦ nm,f1. [nativo] native;los oriundos del lugar the locals, the local inhabitants2. Dep = non-native soccer player whose mother or father is a native of the country he plays for* * *adj native (de to);* * *oriundo, -da adjoriundo de : native of -
37 península ibérica
f.Iberian Peninsula.* * *Iberian Peninsula* * *(n.) = IberiaEx. While Roman Spain was home to learned writers, evidence of libraries that scholars might have used in Iberia is scanty.* * *la Península Ibérica(n.) = Iberian Peninsula, theEx: This article describes some of the main reference sources for Sephardic studies in the broader sense of covering issues related not only to the Jews of the Iberian Peninsula and their descendants, but also to those of the Middle east and North Africa.
(n.) = IberiaEx: While Roman Spain was home to learned writers, evidence of libraries that scholars might have used in Iberia is scanty.
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38 vínculo
m.link, bond, relation, connection.* * *1 tie, bond, link2 DERECHO entail3 figurado link\vínculos familiares family ties* * *noun m.bond, link, tie* * *SM1) (=relación, lazo) link, bondvínculo de parentesco — family ties [pl], ties [pl] of blood
2) (Jur) entail* * *1) (unión, relación) tie, bond2) (Der) entailment* * *= bonding, bond, tie, nexus.Ex. The authors suggest that there should be a bonding between and among governing agencies and local schools.Ex. Networking creates bonds where none may have existed and multiplies individual capabilities manifold.Ex. Eastern European countries longing for western scientific ties have wanted to participate in the Internet for a long time, but were excluded by government regulations.Ex. The author explores the nexus between record keeping and the execution of government 'watchdog' functions.----* crear vínculos = build up + links.* crear vínculos afectivos = bond.* establecer un vínculo = provide + an interface.* establecer vínculos afectivos = bond.* * *1) (unión, relación) tie, bond2) (Der) entailment* * *= bonding, bond, tie, nexus.Ex: The authors suggest that there should be a bonding between and among governing agencies and local schools.
Ex: Networking creates bonds where none may have existed and multiplies individual capabilities manifold.Ex: Eastern European countries longing for western scientific ties have wanted to participate in the Internet for a long time, but were excluded by government regulations.Ex: The author explores the nexus between record keeping and the execution of government 'watchdog' functions.* crear vínculos = build up + links.* crear vínculos afectivos = bond.* establecer un vínculo = provide + an interface.* establecer vínculos afectivos = bond.* * *A (unión, relación) tie, bondestán unidos por vínculos de amistad they are united by ties o bonds of friendshipvínculos familiares family tiesel vínculo matrimonial the bond of matrimonyestrechar los vínculos entre los dos países to strengthen the bonds o ties o links between the two countriesB ( Der) entailment* * *
Del verbo vincular: ( conjugate vincular)
vinculo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
vinculó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
vincular
vínculo
vincular ( conjugate vincular) verbo transitivoa) (conectar, relacionar) vínculo algo/a algn a or con algo/algn to link sth/sb to o with sth/sb;◊ están vinculados por lazos de amistad they are linked by bonds o ties of friendship;
grupos estrechamente vinculados closely linked groups
vínculo sustantivo masculino (unión, relación) tie, bond;
vincular verbo transitivo
1 (unir, relacionar) to link, connect
2 (comprometer) to bind
vínculo sustantivo masculino link: no había vínculo alguno entre ambos crímenes, there was no link between the two murders
el vínculo del matrimonio, the bond of matrimony
' vínculo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lazo
- familiar
- hermanastro
- nexo
English:
bond
- liaison
- link
- tie
* * *vínculo nm1. [lazo] [entre hechos, países] link;[personal, familiar] tie, bond;mantenían vínculos comerciales con Oriente Medio they maintained commercial o trading links with the Middle East;los unía un vínculo muy profundo they shared a very deep bondvínculos de parentesco family ties2. Informát link3. Der entail* * *m link; fig ( relación) tie, bond* * *vínculo nmlazo: tie, link, bond* * *vínculo n link -
39 reportear
v.1 to report on, to cover. (Chilean Spanish, Mexican Spanish)2 to work as a reporter.* * *VT LAm1) (=fotografiar) to photograph ( for the press)2) [+ suceso] to report, report on* * *1.verbo transitivo (Andes) to cover, report on2.reportear vi (Andes) to report* * *1.verbo transitivo (Andes) to cover, report on2.reportear vi (Andes) to report* * *reportear [A1 ]vt( Andes) to cover, report on■ reportearvi( Andes): lo mandaron a reportear durante el terremoto he was sent to report on o to cover the earthquake* * *
reportear ( conjugate reportear) verbo transitivo (Andes) to cover, report on
verbo intransitivo (Andes) to report
' reportear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
reportar
* * *reportear Chile, Méx♦ vtto report on, to cover;reporteó la entrega del premio he reported on o covered the prizegiving ceremony♦ vifue a reportear al Medio Oriente he went to work as a reporter in the Middle East* * *reportear vt: to report on, to cover -
40 el Oriente Medio
the Middle East
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