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1 integrate
'intiɡreit(to (cause to) mix freely with other groups in society etc: The immigrants are not finding it easy to integrate into the life of our cities.) integrar(se)tr['ɪntɪgreɪt]1 integrar (into/with, en), incorporar (into/with, a)■ they've integrated computer technology into the school curriculum han incorporado informática al plan de estudios del centro■ we should integrate all ethnic minorities into society deberíamos integrar a todas las minorías étnicas en la sociedad2 SMALLMATHEMATICS/SMALL integrar1 integrarse (into/with, en), incorporarse (into/with, a)■ some immigrants integrate very quickly into the community algunos inmigrantes se integran con gran rapidez en la comunidad1) unite: integrar, unir2) desegregate: eliminar la segregación deintegrate vi: integrarsev.• integrar v.'ɪntəgreɪt, 'ɪntɪgreɪt
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transitive verb ( combine) integrarto integrate somebody/something INTO something: the new buildings have been successfully integrated with the old se ha logrado integrar con éxito los nuevos edificios con los antiguos; to integrate the handicapped into the community — hacer* que los minusválidos se integren en la sociedad
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vi \<\<parts/unit\>\> integrarse, combinarse (para formar un todo); \<\<immigrants/minorities\>\> integrarse['ɪntɪɡreɪt]to integrate INTO/WITH something — integrarse en/con algo
1.VT integrar (also Math)2.VI integrarse ( into en)* * *['ɪntəgreɪt, 'ɪntɪgreɪt]
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transitive verb ( combine) integrarto integrate somebody/something INTO something: the new buildings have been successfully integrated with the old se ha logrado integrar con éxito los nuevos edificios con los antiguos; to integrate the handicapped into the community — hacer* que los minusválidos se integren en la sociedad
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vi \<\<parts/unit\>\> integrarse, combinarse (para formar un todo); \<\<immigrants/minorities\>\> integrarseto integrate INTO/WITH something — integrarse en/con algo
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2 minority
mi'no-, mæi'no-noun (a small number; less than half: Only a minority of people live in the countryside; a racial/political minority.) minoríaminority n minoríatr[maɪ'nɒrɪtɪ]noun (pl minorities)1 minoría2 SMALLLAW/SMALL minoría de edad1 minoritario,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be in a minority estar en minoríareligious minority minoría religiosaadj.• minoritario, -a adj.n.• menoría s.f.• minoría s.f.mə'nɔːrəti, maɪ'nɒrɪti1)a) ( smaller number) (+ sing o pl vb) minoría fto be in a/the minority — estar* en minoría
a minority of students share that view — los estudiantes que comparten ese punto de vista son una minoría; (before n) <group, vote> minoritario
2) ( Law) minoría f de edad[maɪ'nɒrɪtɪ]1. N1) (=small number) minoría fonly a small minority of children contract the disease — solo una pequeña minoría de niños contraen la enfermedad
to be in a or the minority — ser minoría, estar en minoría
you're in a minority of one, there! — hum ¡te has quedado más solo que la una!
2) (=community) minoría fethnic minority — minoría f étnica
3) (Jur) (=age) minoría f de edad2. ADJ1) [group, interest, view, government] minoritariominority language — lengua f minoritaria
minority rights — (Pol) derechos mpl de las minorías
2) (Econ)minority interest, minority stake — participación f minoritaria
minority shareholder — accionista mf minoritario
minority shareholding — accionado m minoritario
3) (US)(Pol)Minority Leader — líder mf de la oposición
House Minority Leader — líder mf de la oposición del Congreso
MINORITYSenate Minority Leader — líder mf de la oposición del Senado
Singular or plural verb?
When m inoría is the subject of a verb, the verb can be in the singular or the plural, depending on the context: ► Put the verb in the singular if min ority is seen as a unit rather than a collection of individuals:
A minority should always be respected, however small it may be Una minoría, aunque sea pequeña, debe ser respetada siempre ► If la minoría is seen as a collection of individuals, particularly when it is followed by de + ((plural noun)), the plural form of the verb is more common than the singular, though both are possible:
A minority of agitators want to introduce anarchy Una minoría de agitadores quieren or quiere traer la anarquía ► The plural form must be used when la minoría or la minoría de + ((plural noun)) is followed by ser or estar + ((plural complement)):
Only a minority of the demonstrators were students Solo una minoría de los manifestantes eran estudiantes For further uses and examples, see main entry* * *[mə'nɔːrəti, maɪ'nɒrɪti]1)a) ( smaller number) (+ sing o pl vb) minoría fto be in a/the minority — estar* en minoría
a minority of students share that view — los estudiantes que comparten ese punto de vista son una minoría; (before n) <group, vote> minoritario
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3 empower
tr[ɪm'paʊəSMALLr/SMALL]1 formal use autorizar, facultar, habilitar■ the new law empowered police to detain suspects for 7 days la nueva ley autorizó a la policía a detener a los sospechosos durante 7 díasempower [ɪm'paʊər, ɛm-] vt: facultar, autorizar, conferirle poder av.• apoderar v.• autorizar v.• calificar v.• conferir poderes v.• facultar v.• habilitar v.• otorgar poderes v.ɪm'paʊər, ɪm'paʊə(r)a) ( authorize) conferirle* or otorgarle* poderes ashe is empowered to sign the contract on my behalf — está autorizada a or para firmar el contrato en mi nombre
b) (Pol, Sociol)to empower somebody/oneself — investir* de poder a alguien/investirse* de poder
[ɪm'paʊǝ(r)]VT1) (=authorize)2) [+ women, workers, minorities] atribuir poderes a* * *[ɪm'paʊər, ɪm'paʊə(r)]a) ( authorize) conferirle* or otorgarle* poderes ashe is empowered to sign the contract on my behalf — está autorizada a or para firmar el contrato en mi nombre
b) (Pol, Sociol)to empower somebody/oneself — investir* de poder a alguien/investirse* de poder
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4 empowerment
empowerment [ɪm'paʊərmənt, ɛm-] n: autorización f[ɪm'paʊǝmǝnt]N [of women, workers, minorities] atribución f de poder -
5 affirmative action
noun (American) the practice of giving better opportunities (jobs, education etc) to people who, it is thought, are treated unfairly (minorities, women etc). acción positiva, medidas antidiscriminatorias -
6 minority
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