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21 acumular
v.to accumulate.le gusta acumular recuerdos de sus viajes she likes collecting souvenirs of her tripsMaría acumula sus cosas viejas Mary accumulates her old stuff.María acumula tiquetes Mary accumulates=collects tickets.* * *1 to accumulate, pile up, build up2 (gente) to gather* * *verbto accumulate, amass, gather* * *1.VT [+ posesiones] to accumulate; [+ datos] to amass, gather2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <riquezas/poder> to accumulate; < experiencia> to gain2.* * *= accumulate, cumulate, heap, amass, pile, build up, mount, hoard, stockpile, stash, rack up, pile up, store up, cache, tot up, tote up.Ex. Bureaux can be useful for proving trials, and the deferment of commitments until a suitable size of data base has been accumulated in the computer system.Ex. Publish changes as they are accepted, in a periodical publication, cumulating these in a new edition of all or parts of the schedules, as suitable.Ex. It is true that assignments were being heaped upon him with immense rapidity, but he would be able to sort them out and contrive solutions.Ex. Many libraries amass a considerable amount of community literature, some of which is kept on permanent display.Ex. The first thing I did was pile them one on another and then sit on them while I looked at my other presents.Ex. A small committee of librarians, whenever they could spare time from their existing jobs and in their own time, began to build up a card file of information on available resources in the city.Ex. Finally, the scores of amendments, which had been issued to change rules or clarify their meaning, had mounted to the point where catalogers copies of the AACR were seriously out-of-date, if they were not bulging with tip-ins.Ex. What one might call 'fetishistic bibliomania' is a disease -- and few serious book-readers, let alone librarians, are free from a squirrel-like proclivity to hoard books.Ex. This type of dairies are generally interested in stockpiling annual ryegrass as a source of high-quality winter forage.Ex. When I went to the little boys/girls room to relieve myself I was suprised to see the amount of loo rolls stashed in the corner.Ex. How many honorary doctorates has the Judge racked up since then?.Ex. As the bills piled up and the little money she had dried up, friends and neighbors began to worry that she didn't have a prayer.Ex. Large volumes of water can be stored up for irrigation by erecting an earthen or masonry dam across the lower part of the vally of a river or stream.Ex. Previous studies in which squirrels were provisioned with an abundant supply of food found a reduction in the rate of caching.Ex. Babies cry for an average of five hours a day for the first three months and tot up 51 days in their first year, according to survey.Ex. When you tote up the carbon emissions caused by clearing land to grow corn, fertilizing it and transporting it, corn ethanol leaves twice the carbon footprint as gasoline.----* acumular atrasos = build up + backlogs.* acumular demasiado estock = overstock.* acumular experiencia = garner + experience.* acumular polvo = gather + dust, collect + dust.* acumular problemas = build up + problems.* acumular reservas = stockpile.* acumularse = accrue.* * *1.verbo transitivo <riquezas/poder> to accumulate; < experiencia> to gain2.* * *= accumulate, cumulate, heap, amass, pile, build up, mount, hoard, stockpile, stash, rack up, pile up, store up, cache, tot up, tote up.Ex: Bureaux can be useful for proving trials, and the deferment of commitments until a suitable size of data base has been accumulated in the computer system.
Ex: Publish changes as they are accepted, in a periodical publication, cumulating these in a new edition of all or parts of the schedules, as suitable.Ex: It is true that assignments were being heaped upon him with immense rapidity, but he would be able to sort them out and contrive solutions.Ex: Many libraries amass a considerable amount of community literature, some of which is kept on permanent display.Ex: The first thing I did was pile them one on another and then sit on them while I looked at my other presents.Ex: A small committee of librarians, whenever they could spare time from their existing jobs and in their own time, began to build up a card file of information on available resources in the city.Ex: Finally, the scores of amendments, which had been issued to change rules or clarify their meaning, had mounted to the point where catalogers copies of the AACR were seriously out-of-date, if they were not bulging with tip-ins.Ex: What one might call 'fetishistic bibliomania' is a disease -- and few serious book-readers, let alone librarians, are free from a squirrel-like proclivity to hoard books.Ex: This type of dairies are generally interested in stockpiling annual ryegrass as a source of high-quality winter forage.Ex: When I went to the little boys/girls room to relieve myself I was suprised to see the amount of loo rolls stashed in the corner.Ex: How many honorary doctorates has the Judge racked up since then?.Ex: As the bills piled up and the little money she had dried up, friends and neighbors began to worry that she didn't have a prayer.Ex: Large volumes of water can be stored up for irrigation by erecting an earthen or masonry dam across the lower part of the vally of a river or stream.Ex: Previous studies in which squirrels were provisioned with an abundant supply of food found a reduction in the rate of caching.Ex: Babies cry for an average of five hours a day for the first three months and tot up 51 days in their first year, according to survey.Ex: When you tote up the carbon emissions caused by clearing land to grow corn, fertilizing it and transporting it, corn ethanol leaves twice the carbon footprint as gasoline.* acumular atrasos = build up + backlogs.* acumular demasiado estock = overstock.* acumular experiencia = garner + experience.* acumular polvo = gather + dust, collect + dust.* acumular problemas = build up + problems.* acumular reservas = stockpile.* acumularse = accrue.* * *acumular [A1 ]vt‹riquezas/poder› to accumulate, amass; ‹experiencia› to gainto accumulatese acumula mucho polvo aquí a lot of dust accumulates o gathers herelos intereses se van acumulando the interest is accumulating o ( frml) accruing, the interest is piling up ( colloq)el trabajo se iba acumulando work was piling o mounting up* * *
acumular ( conjugate acumular) verbo transitivo ‹riquezas/poder› to accumulate;
‹ experiencia› to gain
acumularse verbo pronominal [ trabajo] to pile up, mount up;
[ intereses] to accumulate;
[ deudas] to mount up;
[ polvo] to accumulate
acumular verbo transitivo to accumulate
' acumular' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
perecedera
- perecedero
English:
accumulate
- amass
- build up
- collect
- gather
- hoard
- pile up
- run up
- stockpile
- store
- store up
- accrue
- build
* * *♦ vtto accumulate;le gusta acumular recuerdos de sus viajes she likes collecting souvenirs of her trips;el tren fue acumulando retrasos en las diferentes paradas the train got further and further delayed at every stop* * *v/t accumulate* * *acumular vt: to accumulate, to amass* * *acumular vb to accumulate -
22 caballería
f.1 cavalry, knighthood, chivalry.2 pack animals.* * *1 (cabalgadura) mount2 MILITAR cavalry3 HISTORIA chivalry, knighthood\caballería andante knight errantrycaballería ligera light cavalrylibros de caballerías novels of chivalry* * *noun f.1) cavalry2) knighthood, chivalry* * *SF1) (=montura) mount, steed liter; (=caballo) horse; (=mula) mule2) (Mil) cavalrycaballería ligera — light cavalry, light horse
3) ( Hist) chivalry; (=orden) order of chivalry4)* * *a) (Mil) cavalry* * *= chivalry, cavalry.Ex. Indeed the 'rediscovery' of chivalry by Sir Walter Scott in the early nineteenth century was a middle class discovery.Ex. The article ' cavalry to the rescue' describes how a library experimented with the use of temporary employees for the purpose of shelving and shelf reading.----* escuadrón de caballería = cavalry squadron.* novela de caballería = chivalric romance, chivalric novel.* orden de caballería = knighthood.* soldado de caballería = cavalryman [cavalrymen, -pl.].* * *a) (Mil) cavalry* * *= chivalry, cavalry.Ex: Indeed the 'rediscovery' of chivalry by Sir Walter Scott in the early nineteenth century was a middle class discovery.
Ex: The article ' cavalry to the rescue' describes how a library experimented with the use of temporary employees for the purpose of shelving and shelf reading.* escuadrón de caballería = cavalry squadron.* novela de caballería = chivalric romance, chivalric novel.* orden de caballería = knighthood.* soldado de caballería = cavalryman [cavalrymen, -pl.].* * *1 ( Mil) cavalry3 ( Lit):libro de caballería chivalresque novelCompuestos:light cavalry* * *
caballería sustantivo femenino (Mil) cavalry
caballería sustantivo femenino
1 Mil cavalry
caballería ligera, light cavalry
2 (animal sobre el cual se cabalga) mount, steed
3 Hist chivalry: me divierten las novelas de caballería, I enjoy reading novels about knights and knighthood
caballería andante, knight-errantry
' caballería' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ligera
- ligero
- escuadrón
- soldado
English:
cavalry
- trooper
* * *caballería nf1. [animal] mount, horse2. [cuerpo militar] [a caballo] cavalry;[en vehículos motorizados] motorized troops caballería ligera light cavalrynovela de caballería(s) tale of chivalrycaballería andante knight errantry* * *f1 MIL cavalry2 ( caballo) horse* * *caballería nf1) : cavalry2) : horse, mount3) : knighthood, chivalry -
23 cabalgadura
f.1 mount.2 pack animal, beast of burden.* * *1 (bestia en que se cabalga) mount2 (bestia de carga) beast of burden* * *SF [de montar] mount, horse; [de carga] beast of burden* * *femenino (liter) mount (liter)* * *femenino (liter) mount (liter)* * *( liter)mount ( liter)* * *cabalgadura nfmount* * *f mount -
24 preparar
v.1 to prepare.voy a preparar la cena/el arroz I'm going to get dinner ready/cook the ricele hemos preparado una sorpresa we've got a surprise for himElla prepara la ropa She prepares the clothes.Ella preparó la carne ayer She prepared=seasoned the meat yesterday.2 to prepare for (examen).3 to train (sport).La agencia preparó al espía The Agency trained the spy.4 to arrange for, to organize, to prepare.Ella prepara el viaje She arranges for the trip.* * *1 to prepare, get ready■ ¿habéis preparado el viaje? have you arranged the trip?2 (enseñar) to teach3 DEPORTE (entrenar) to train, coach4 (estudiar) to revise for, work for■ ¿has preparado el examen de inglés? have you studied for the English exam?\preparar oposiciones to study for competitive exams* * *verb1) to prepare2) coach, train* * *1. VT1) (=dejar listo) [+ comida] to make, prepare; [+ habitación, casa] to prepare, get ready; [+ compuesto, derivado] (Quím) to prepare, make upestoy preparando la cena — I'm making o preparing dinner, I'm getting dinner ready
¿te preparo un café? — shall I make you a coffee?
terreno 2., 4)¿me puedes preparar la cuenta, por favor? — can you make my bill up, please?
2) (=organizar) [+ acción, viaje] to prepare; [+ ejemplar, revista] to prepare, work ontardaron semanas en preparar el atraco — it took them weeks to set up o prepare the robbery
estamos preparando el siguiente número de la revista — we're working on o preparing the next issue of the magazine
3) (=instruir) [para un partido] to train, coach; [para examen, oposición] to coach, tutorlleva meses preparando al equipo — he has been training o coaching the team for months
la están preparando en una academia — they are preparing o coaching her in a private school, she is being tutored in a private school
4) [+ examen, prueba] to study for, prepare forllevo semanas preparando este examen — I have been studying o preparing for this exam for weeks
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < plato> to make, prepare; < comida> to prepare, get... ready; < medicamento> to prepare, make up; < habitación> to prepare, get... ready; < cuenta> to draw up (AmE), make up (BrE)2) <examen/prueba> to prepare3) < persona> ( para examen) to tutor, coach (BrE); ( para partido) to train, coach, prepare; (para tarea, reto) to prepare2.prepararse v pron1) tormenta/crisis to brew2) (refl) ( disponerse)se preparó para darle la mala noticia — he got ready o prepared himself to give her the bad news
3) (refl) ( formarse) to prepareprepararse para algo — <para examen/competición> to prepare for something
* * *= draw, draw up, gear (to/toward(s)/for), prepare, put together, train, marshal, set + aside, brief, coach, tool up, groom, brew, ready, concoct, gird for.Ex. For example, when setting up the format for records in a data base, the user can draw a form on the screen, complete with headings for each field, and then, the data is entered into the form.Ex. At the IFLA General Council the two Sections drew up the terms of reference and proposed as members some ten representatives of national libraries.Ex. Most of the main subject headings lists are geared to the alphabetical subject approach found in dictionary catalogues.Ex. A summary at the beginning of a document serves to prepare the reader to proceed to the remainder of the text.Ex. I have many people to acknowledge, beginning with my co-editor who offered untiring support and many useful suggestions in putting together the institutes.Ex. The larger abstracting organisations train their own abstractors.Ex. The use of new information technologies ought to be marshalled for use in the developing countries.Ex. We set aside places to sleep and cook and wash and defecate.Ex. This may or may not be the case, but particularly in these areas staff must be informed and briefed so that misunderstandings do not arise.Ex. The rapidly changing environment is forcing many librarians to seek new strategies for coaching researchers through the maze of electronic information sources = Los continuos cambios de nuestro entorno están obligando a muchos bibliotecarios a encontrar nuevas estrategias para guiar a los investigadores por el laberinto de las fuentes de información electrónicas.Ex. The article is entitled ' Tooling up for a revolution'.Ex. Iran is trying to form an unholy alliance with al-Qaeda by grooming a new generation of leaders to take over from Osama bin Laden.Ex. The goddess owned a potent magick cauldron in which she planned to brew a special liquid for her ugly son.Ex. A woman died yesterday while being readied for cosmetic surgery.Ex. Their unquenchable thirst for revenge enabled them to concoct a diabolical scheme.Ex. Australia's government girded on Monday for a battle with miners over its plan to slap the industry with a new 40 percent profits tax.----* preparar a la brasa = grill, broil.* preparar a la parrilla = grill, broil.* preparar a la plancha = griddle.* preparar algo = put + a few things + together.* preparar de un modo rápido = throw together.* preparar el camino = set + the scene, smooth + the way, open + the way, set + the stage, pave + the path (for/towards/to), pave + the way (for/towards/to), pave + the road (for/towards/to).* preparar el camino para = smooth + the path of.* preparar el terreno = pave + the way (for/towards/to), set + the scene, clear + the path, smooth + the way, set + the stage, pave + the path (for/towards/to), pave + the path (for/towards/to), lay + the groundwork for, pave + the road (for/towards/to), clear + the way.* preparar el terreno para = lead up to, smooth + the path of, clear + the ground for, fertilise + the ground for.* preparar en el microondas = microwave.* preparar la comida = cook + meal.* preparar para el futuro = future-proof.* preparar rápidamente = rustle up.* prepararse = do + homework, brace + Reflexivo, get + ready.* prepararse para = gear up for, ready + Reflexivo + to/for, saddle up for, brace for, get + ready to.* prepararse para el futuro = embrace + the future.* prepararse para la tormenta = batten down, batten down + the hatches.* prepararse para lo peor = batten down, batten down + the hatches.* preparar una defensa = mount + defence.* preparar una ensalada = toss + a salad.* preparar una superficie de nuevo = resurface.* preparar un ataque = mount + attack.* preparar una tela = dress + cloth.* preparar un contraataque = mount + counterattack.* preparar un trabajo de clase = research + paper.* prepárate = get + ready.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < plato> to make, prepare; < comida> to prepare, get... ready; < medicamento> to prepare, make up; < habitación> to prepare, get... ready; < cuenta> to draw up (AmE), make up (BrE)2) <examen/prueba> to prepare3) < persona> ( para examen) to tutor, coach (BrE); ( para partido) to train, coach, prepare; (para tarea, reto) to prepare2.prepararse v pron1) tormenta/crisis to brew2) (refl) ( disponerse)se preparó para darle la mala noticia — he got ready o prepared himself to give her the bad news
3) (refl) ( formarse) to prepareprepararse para algo — <para examen/competición> to prepare for something
* * *= draw, draw up, gear (to/toward(s)/for), prepare, put together, train, marshal, set + aside, brief, coach, tool up, groom, brew, ready, concoct, gird for.Ex: For example, when setting up the format for records in a data base, the user can draw a form on the screen, complete with headings for each field, and then, the data is entered into the form.
Ex: At the IFLA General Council the two Sections drew up the terms of reference and proposed as members some ten representatives of national libraries.Ex: Most of the main subject headings lists are geared to the alphabetical subject approach found in dictionary catalogues.Ex: A summary at the beginning of a document serves to prepare the reader to proceed to the remainder of the text.Ex: I have many people to acknowledge, beginning with my co-editor who offered untiring support and many useful suggestions in putting together the institutes.Ex: The larger abstracting organisations train their own abstractors.Ex: The use of new information technologies ought to be marshalled for use in the developing countries.Ex: We set aside places to sleep and cook and wash and defecate.Ex: This may or may not be the case, but particularly in these areas staff must be informed and briefed so that misunderstandings do not arise.Ex: The rapidly changing environment is forcing many librarians to seek new strategies for coaching researchers through the maze of electronic information sources = Los continuos cambios de nuestro entorno están obligando a muchos bibliotecarios a encontrar nuevas estrategias para guiar a los investigadores por el laberinto de las fuentes de información electrónicas.Ex: The article is entitled ' Tooling up for a revolution'.Ex: Iran is trying to form an unholy alliance with al-Qaeda by grooming a new generation of leaders to take over from Osama bin Laden.Ex: The goddess owned a potent magick cauldron in which she planned to brew a special liquid for her ugly son.Ex: A woman died yesterday while being readied for cosmetic surgery.Ex: Their unquenchable thirst for revenge enabled them to concoct a diabolical scheme.Ex: Australia's government girded on Monday for a battle with miners over its plan to slap the industry with a new 40 percent profits tax.* preparar a la brasa = grill, broil.* preparar a la parrilla = grill, broil.* preparar a la plancha = griddle.* preparar algo = put + a few things + together.* preparar de un modo rápido = throw together.* preparar el camino = set + the scene, smooth + the way, open + the way, set + the stage, pave + the path (for/towards/to), pave + the way (for/towards/to), pave + the road (for/towards/to).* preparar el camino para = smooth + the path of.* preparar el terreno = pave + the way (for/towards/to), set + the scene, clear + the path, smooth + the way, set + the stage, pave + the path (for/towards/to), pave + the path (for/towards/to), lay + the groundwork for, pave + the road (for/towards/to), clear + the way.* preparar el terreno para = lead up to, smooth + the path of, clear + the ground for, fertilise + the ground for.* preparar en el microondas = microwave.* preparar la comida = cook + meal.* preparar para el futuro = future-proof.* preparar rápidamente = rustle up.* prepararse = do + homework, brace + Reflexivo, get + ready.* prepararse para = gear up for, ready + Reflexivo + to/for, saddle up for, brace for, get + ready to.* prepararse para el futuro = embrace + the future.* prepararse para la tormenta = batten down, batten down + the hatches.* prepararse para lo peor = batten down, batten down + the hatches.* preparar una defensa = mount + defence.* preparar una ensalada = toss + a salad.* preparar una superficie de nuevo = resurface.* preparar un ataque = mount + attack.* preparar una tela = dress + cloth.* preparar un contraataque = mount + counterattack.* preparar un trabajo de clase = research + paper.* prepárate = get + ready.* * *preparar [A1 ]vtA ‹plato› to make, prepare; ‹comida› to prepare, get … ready; ‹medicamento› to prepare, make uptengo que preparar la comida I have to get lunch ready o make lunchnos había preparado un postre riquísimo he had made a delicious dessert for uspreparó la habitación para los invitados she prepared the room o got the room ready for the guestsverás la sorpresa que te tengo preparada just wait till you see the surprise I've got (waiting) for youprepáreme la cuenta por favor can you draw up my check, please? ( AmE), can you make up my bill, please? ( BrE)B ‹examen/prueba› to prepareha preparado la asignatura a fondo she's prepared the subject very thoroughlyprepara su participación en los campeonatos he is training o preparing for the championshipsC ‹persona› (para un examen) to tutor, coach ( BrE); (para un partido) to train, coach, prepare; (para una tarea, un reto) to prepareno ha sabido preparar a los hijos para la vida he has failed to prepare his children for life¿sabes quién la prepara para el examen? do you know who's tutoring o coaching her for the exam?antes de darle la noticia habrá que prepararla the news will have to be broken to her gentlyno estaba preparada para esa grata sorpresa she wasn't prepared for o expecting such a pleasant surpriseA «tormenta» to brewse prepara una crisis en la zona there's a crisis brewing in the regionB ( refl)(disponerse): prepárate que me vas a escuchar just you listen to me!prepararse PARA algo to get ready FOR sthse preparó para darle la mala noticia he got ready o prepared himself to give her the bad newsC ( refl) (formarse) to preparese prepara para el examen de ingreso en la Universidad she's preparing for the University entrance examinationse prepara para las Olimpiadas he is training o preparing for the Olympicsno se ha preparado bien (para) la prueba she hasn't studied hard enough o done enough work for the test, she isn't well enough prepared for the test* * *
preparar ( conjugate preparar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ plato› to make, prepare;
‹ comida› to prepare, get … ready;
‹ medicamento› to prepare, make up;
‹ habitación› to prepare, get … ready;
‹ cuenta› to draw up (AmE), make up (BrE)
2 ‹examen/prueba› to prepare
3 ‹ persona› ( para examen) to tutor, coach (BrE);
( para partido) to train, coach, prepare;
(para tarea, reto) to prepare
prepararse verbo pronominal
1 ( refl) ( disponerse): prepararse PARA algo to get ready for sth
2 ( refl) ( formarse) to prepare;
prepararse para algo ‹para examen/competición› to prepare for sth
preparar verbo transitivo
1 to prepare, get ready
preparar una fiesta, to prepare a party
2 Dep to train, coach
' preparar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
capacitar
- despreocuparse
- disponer
- planear
- sabática
- sabático
- terrena
- terreno
- urdir
- arreglar
- corresponder
- hacer
English:
brew
- coach
- concoct
- cook
- detailed
- draw up
- fix
- get
- groom
- lay out
- make
- make out
- make up
- microwave
- mix
- prep
- prepare
- prime
- rind
- roll out
- set
- study
- way
- whip up
- add
- can
- curry
- dispense
- do
- draft
- draw
- dress
- ease
- equip
- gear
- mount
- plan
- put
- ready
- run
* * *♦ vt1. [disponer, elaborar] to prepare;[trampa] to set, to lay; [maletas] to pack;estaban preparando un robo they were planning a robbery;voy a preparar la cena/el arroz I'm going to get dinner ready/cook the rice;nos preparó una cena estupenda she made o cooked a delicious evening meal for us;¿quién prepara la comida en tu casa? who does the cooking in your household?;le hemos preparado una sorpresa we've got a surprise for you2. [examen, oposiciones, prueba] to prepare for3. [entrenar, adiestrar] [físicamente] to train;[tácticamente] to coach; [alumnos] to coach; [animales] to train;no nos habían preparado para solucionar este tipo de problemas we hadn't been taught to solve this type of problem* * *v/t prepare, get ready* * *preparar vt1) : to prepare, to make ready2) : to teach, to train, to coach* * *preparar vb1. (en general) to prepare / to get ready2. (entrenar) to train / to coach -
25 montar una exposición
(v.) = mount + display, mount + exhibition, put on + display, put on + exhibitionEx. I have used the following as structures on which to mount displays: a Jacob's ladder built into an interesting shape, covered with sacking and decorated appropriately.Ex. An exhibition presenting different aspects of life in and around Darlington during the period 1900-1950 was mounted and events such as sing songs for elderly people, demonstrations of domestic crafts, and historical talks took place.Ex. In every school, from kindergarten onwards, there are opportunities for children to help with the organisation and provision of books: in putting on displays, in ordering and preparing stocks, in promotion and publicity, and the like.Ex. Her class teacher began it all by putting on an exhibition of about thirty of the best picture books in the school's infant-class library books for the five-to-seven-year- olds = Todo empezó con la exposición que montó su profesora de los treinta mejores cuentos de los libros de la biblioteca de la clase de primaria para los niños de cinco a siete años.* * *(v.) = mount + display, mount + exhibition, put on + display, put on + exhibitionEx: I have used the following as structures on which to mount displays: a Jacob's ladder built into an interesting shape, covered with sacking and decorated appropriately.
Ex: An exhibition presenting different aspects of life in and around Darlington during the period 1900-1950 was mounted and events such as sing songs for elderly people, demonstrations of domestic crafts, and historical talks took place.Ex: In every school, from kindergarten onwards, there are opportunities for children to help with the organisation and provision of books: in putting on displays, in ordering and preparing stocks, in promotion and publicity, and the like.Ex: Her class teacher began it all by putting on an exhibition of about thirty of the best picture books in the school's infant-class library books for the five-to-seven-year- olds = Todo empezó con la exposición que montó su profesora de los treinta mejores cuentos de los libros de la biblioteca de la clase de primaria para los niños de cinco a siete años. -
26 engaste
m.1 the setting of stones, the act of setting or infixing.2 the hoop or envelope.3 a pearl flat on one side.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: engastar.* * *1 setting, mounting* * *SM setting, mount* * *masculino setting, mount* * *masculino setting, mount* * *setting, mount* * *engaste nm[en joyería] [acción] setting, mounting; [montura] mount* * *m1 setting, mount2 acción setting, mounting -
27 engastar
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28 subirse
1 (piso, escalera) to go up2 (árbol, muro, etc) to climb up (a, -)3 (en un vehículo - coche) to get in (a, -); (autobús) to get on (a, -); (avión, barco, tren) to get on (a, -), get onto (a,-)■ ¡súbete, súbete al coche! get in, get into the car!4 (en animales, bicicleta) to get on (a, -), mount* * *VPR1) (Transportes) [en autobús, avión, tren] to get on; [en coche] to get in; [en bicicleta] to get on, climb onsubirse a un autobús/avión/tren — to get on(to) a bus/plane/train
subirse a un caballo — to mount a horse, get on(to) a horse
subirse a bordo — to go o get on board
2) (=trepar) [a árbol, tejado] to climbbarba 1., 1), parra3) [con ropa]subirse los calcetines/pantalones — to pull up one's socks/trousers
4) [a la cabeza, cara]el vino/el dinero se le ha subido a la cabeza — the wine/money has gone to his head
5) [en comportamiento] (=engreírse) to get conceited; (=descararse) to become bolder; (=portarse mal) to forget one's manners6) (Bot) to run to seed* * *
■subirse verbo reflexivo
1 (ascender, trepar) to climb up: el gato se subió al árbol, the cat climbed up the tree
2 (a un tren, autobús, avión) to board, to get on o onto
(a un coche) to get into
(a un caballo) to get on, frml to mount
3 (los pantalones, los calcetines) to pull up
(la cremallera) to do up
(las mangas) to roll up
♦ Locuciones: subirse a la cabeza: el champán se le subió a la cabeza, the champagne went to his head
subirse los colores: se le subieron los colores, he blushed
subirse por las paredes, to hit the roof, to go through the roof
' subirse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
montar
- montarse
- pared
- subir
English:
bandwagon
- collar
- deep
- get on to
- get onto
- get up
- mount
- pull up
- ride up
- roof
- top
- above
- band
- climb
- get
- pull
- ride
- turn
* * *vpr1. [ascender] [en avión, barco] to get on;[en coche] to get in; [en moto, bicicleta, tren] to get on; [en caballo] to get on, to mount; [en árbol, escalera de mano, silla] to climb up;subirse a [coche] [moto, bicicleta, tren, avión] to get on;[caballo] to get on, to mount; [árbol, escalera de mano] to climb up; [silla, mesa] to get o climb onto; [piso] to go/come up to;subirse por las paredes to go up the wall, to hit the roof;subírsele a la cabeza a alguien: el éxito/alcohol se le subió a la cabeza the success/alcohol went to her head;RP Famsubirse al carro to jump on the bandwagonsubirse los calcetines to pull one's socks up;súbete a esquiar con nosotros come up and do some skiing with us* * *subirse a una silla get up onto a chair* * *vr1) : to climb (up)2) : to pull up (clothing)3)subirse a la cabeza : to go to one's head* * *subirse vb1. (trepar) to climb2. (levantar) to pull up -
29 montarse
* * *VPR1) (=subirse)montarse en — [+ coche] to get in(to); [+ autobús, tren] to get on(to); [+ caballo, bicicleta] to get on(to), mount; [+ atracción de feria] to go on
¿te has montado alguna vez en avión? — have you ever been on a plane?, have you ever flown?
montarse en barco — to get on a boat, travel by boat
2)montárselo Esp * (=organizarse) —
¡tú sí que te lo has montado bien!, ¡tú sí que lo tienes bien montado! — you're on to a good thing there! *, you've got it made! *
* * *(v.) = hop onEx. The article ' Hop on the Internet, it's time' provides a general discussion of the advantages to be gained by using the Internet.* * *(v.) = hop onEx: The article ' Hop on the Internet, it's time' provides a general discussion of the advantages to be gained by using the Internet.
* * *
■montarse verbo reflexivo
1 (subirse) to get on
(en un vehículo) to get in [en, to]
2 fam (armarse, crearse) to break out: se montó un jaleo, a row broke out
' montarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
montar
English:
overlap
- get
- mount
* * *vpr1. [subirse] to get on;[en automóvil] to get in; [en animal] to mount;montarse en [subirse] to get onto;[automóvil] to get into; [animal] to mount;montarse a alguien to screw sb3. CompEsp Fammontárselo: móntatelo para tenerlo acabado mañana try and work it o to organize things so you have it finished by tomorrow;móntatelo como quieras pero lo necesito para el lunes I don't care how you do it, but I need it for Monday;me lo monté para que me invitaran a cenar I managed to get myself invited to dinner;se lo montan muy mal con la música en ese bar the music's rubbish in that bar;Fam¡qué bien te lo montas! you've got it well worked out!;muy Fam* * *v/r2 un negocio set up3 famjaleo, bronca kick up fam ;montárselo fam set things up fam* * *montarse vb1. (en general) to get on2. (coche) to get in¡móntate! get in!3. (atracciones) to go on¡qué bien te lo montas! you've got it all worked out! -
30 marialuisa
femenino (Méx) mount, passe-partout* * *femenino (Méx) mount, passe-partout* * *( Méx)mount, passe-partout* * *
marialuisa sustantivo femenino (Méx) mount, passe-partout
' marialuisa' also found in these entries:
English:
mount
-
31 archienemigo
m.1 arch-enemy.2 archfiend, fiend.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 arch-enemy* * *archienemigo, -aSM / F arch enemy* * *= arch enemy [archenemy], arch-rival [archrival].Ex. The article 'The case of Charles Merrill Mount: the archivist's arch enemy' describes the theft of valuable letters and documents by Charles Merrill Mount.Ex. The geneticist and arch-rival of the biometricians, Williams Bateson, was very critical of this work and interpreted this as Weldon's rejection of Mendelism.* * *= arch enemy [archenemy], arch-rival [archrival].Ex: The article 'The case of Charles Merrill Mount: the archivist's arch enemy' describes the theft of valuable letters and documents by Charles Merrill Mount.
Ex: The geneticist and arch-rival of the biometricians, Williams Bateson, was very critical of this work and interpreted this as Weldon's rejection of Mendelism.* * *archienemigo -gamasculine, femininearchenemy -
32 atacar
v.1 to attack.esta enfermedad ataca el sistema respiratorio this disease attacks the respiratory systemEl general atacó al pueblo The general attacked the village.Ese grupo ataca siempre That group attacks always.2 to attack (sport).3 to attack.4 to corrode.5 to tackle, to attack, to try to solve.El grupo ataca los problemas The group tackles problems.* * *1 (gen) to attack2 (criticar) to attack, criticize3 (afectar) to attack, affect\atacar los nervios to get on one's nerves* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [+ enemigo, ciudad, fortaleza] to attack2) (Med, Quím) [enfermedad, plaga, sustancia] to attackeste niño me ataca los nervios — * that child gets on my nerves *
3) (=criticar) [+ teoría, planteamiento, propuesta] to attack4) (=combatir) [+ problema] to tackle, combatse pretende atacar el desempleo — the aim is to tackle o combat unemployment
pretenden atacar la epidemia de meningitis — they aim to tackle o combat the meningitis epidemic
5) (=abordar)tengo que atacar a las matemáticas — * I'll have to get stuck into my maths *
¿puedo atacar al pastel? — * can I get stuck into the cake? *
2.VI to attack3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <país/enemigo/ideas> to attack2) ácido/virus/enfermedad to attack3)a) ( combatir) <problema/enfermedad> to attackb) ( acometer) < tarea> to tackle; < pieza musical> to launch intoc) (Ven fam) ( cortejar) to go after2.atacar vi to attack* * *= attack, set about, assail, make + attack, bash, storm, assault, argue against, mount + attack, come under + attack, go to + bat against, maul, hit out (at/against).Ex. Soon afterwards he got up and wanted to attack me again.Ex. I shall not quickly forget being halted in full flight by the explosive entrance of a lecturer who, without pause for reflection or apology, set about an unfortunate student for not being at a tutorial.Ex. It's ridiculous to assail people who are making a code for abandoning all the principles which have been going strong for 100 years.Ex. This has led David Beminghausen in the United States to make the most outspoken attack on those who are trying to influence the role of the American Library Association.Ex. Newspapers took advantage of the accident to attack or ' bash' the nuclear industry or nuclear power in general.Ex. On October 6, 1976, an angry mob stormed the university to attack students who seemed to threaten the nation.Ex. Throughout history the cultural world has been assaulted in various ways which leads to the need for a process of cultural repair.Ex. Some teachers argue against book clubs, claiming that they bring together only a certain kind of avid reader, the literary equivalent of the religiously effete and over-pious.Ex. Their aim was to mount a spirited attack on a consumer driven and marketeers' approach to reading and books, and on relativism and populism.Ex. The article has the title 'The minority press goes to bat against segregated baseball'.Ex. After being mauled by a tiger the two elephants were sedated with hydrochloride for surgical dressing of the wounds.Ex. She has hit out at rumours that she is a man-eater.----* animal que ataca al hombre = man-eater.* atacar a = take + a swipe at, swipe, lash out at/against/on, have + a go at.* atacar con = urge against.* atacar en grupo = swarm.* atacar primero = preemptive strike.* atacar un síntoma = attack + symptom.* ser atacado = be under attack, come under + fire.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <país/enemigo/ideas> to attack2) ácido/virus/enfermedad to attack3)a) ( combatir) <problema/enfermedad> to attackb) ( acometer) < tarea> to tackle; < pieza musical> to launch intoc) (Ven fam) ( cortejar) to go after2.atacar vi to attack* * *= attack, set about, assail, make + attack, bash, storm, assault, argue against, mount + attack, come under + attack, go to + bat against, maul, hit out (at/against).Ex: Soon afterwards he got up and wanted to attack me again.
Ex: I shall not quickly forget being halted in full flight by the explosive entrance of a lecturer who, without pause for reflection or apology, set about an unfortunate student for not being at a tutorial.Ex: It's ridiculous to assail people who are making a code for abandoning all the principles which have been going strong for 100 years.Ex: This has led David Beminghausen in the United States to make the most outspoken attack on those who are trying to influence the role of the American Library Association.Ex: Newspapers took advantage of the accident to attack or ' bash' the nuclear industry or nuclear power in general.Ex: On October 6, 1976, an angry mob stormed the university to attack students who seemed to threaten the nation.Ex: Throughout history the cultural world has been assaulted in various ways which leads to the need for a process of cultural repair.Ex: Some teachers argue against book clubs, claiming that they bring together only a certain kind of avid reader, the literary equivalent of the religiously effete and over-pious.Ex: Their aim was to mount a spirited attack on a consumer driven and marketeers' approach to reading and books, and on relativism and populism.Ex: This bipartite approach has recently come under heavy attack.Ex: The article has the title 'The minority press goes to bat against segregated baseball'.Ex: After being mauled by a tiger the two elephants were sedated with hydrochloride for surgical dressing of the wounds.Ex: She has hit out at rumours that she is a man-eater.* animal que ataca al hombre = man-eater.* atacar a = take + a swipe at, swipe, lash out at/against/on, have + a go at.* atacar con = urge against.* atacar en grupo = swarm.* atacar primero = preemptive strike.* atacar un síntoma = attack + symptom.* ser atacado = be under attack, come under + fire.* * *atacar [A2 ]vtA1 ‹país/enemigo› to attackla atacó por la espalda he attacked her from behindsu adversario lo atacó por sorpresa his opponent caught him off guard o took him by surprise2 (verbalmente) ‹ideas/persona› to attackdeja de atacarme continuamente stop attacking me o ( colloq) getting at me all the timeB «sustancia» to attack; «virus/enfermedad» to attackel ácido ataca el mármol the acid attacks the marbleataca el sistema nervioso it attacks the nervous systemme atacaron unos dolores de cabeza terribles I suffered o got terrible headachesme atacó el sueño I was suddenly overcome by sleep, I suddenly felt very sleepyC1 (combatir) ‹problema/enfermedad› to attackatacar las causas del problema to attack the causes of the problemeste problema hay que atacarlo de raíz we need to attack the root of this problem2 (acometer) ‹tarea› to tackle; ‹pieza musical› to launch intoJulio está atacando a Luisa Julio's after Luisa ( colloq), Julio's trying to get Luisa to go out with himD (en un cañón) to ram■ atacarvito attack■ atacarse* * *
atacar ( conjugate atacar) verbo transitivo
to attack
atacar verbo transitivo to attack, assault
♦ Locuciones: familiar atacar los nervios, to lose one's cool
' atacar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cargar
- diferente
- arremeter
- asaltar
- detrás
- disponer
English:
assault
- attack
- boot
- charge
- fire
- go at
- go for
- hit out
- lay into
- savage
- set on
- set upon
- strike
- turn on
- blast
- blitz
- hit
- jump
- lash
- maul
- mob
- move
- set
- slam
- tuck
- turn
* * *♦ vt1. [con violencia] to attack2. Dep to attack3. [criticar] to attack;su propuesta fue atacada por los asistentes her proposal was attacked by those present4. [afectar]le atacó la risa/fiebre he had a fit of laughter/a bout of fever;me atacó el sueño I suddenly felt very sleepysu impuntualidad me ataca los nervios his unpunctuality gets on my nerves6. [emprender] to launch into;el tenor atacó el aria con entusiasmo the tenor launched into the aria with gusto;los ciclistas atacaron la última subida con gran energía the cyclists attacked the final climb energetically7. [corroer] to corrode;la humedad ataca los metales humidity corrodes metal8. [dañar] to attack;esta enfermedad ataca el sistema respiratorio this disease attacks the respiratory systemno es el primer chico que la ataca he isn't the first boy to try to Br get off with o US make out with her♦ vi1. [tropas, animal] to attack2. Dep to attack* * *I v/t1 attack;le atacó un fuerte lumbago he had a severe attack of lumbago;me atacaron ganas de … I was seized o gripped by a desire to …II v/i attack* * *atacar {72} v: to attack* * *atacar vb to attack -
33 desplegar
v.1 to unfold.Ella despliega la bandera She unfurls the flag.2 to display.La urna despliega la joyería The case displays the jewelry.Ella desplegó valor She displayed courage.3 to deploy (military).Ella despliega al regimiento She deploys the regiment.4 to spread, to spread out.El pavo real desplegó la cola The peacock spread his tail.* * *1 (extender) to unfold, spread (out), open (out); (alas) to spread2 MILITAR to deploy4 figurado (ejercitar) to show, display1 MILITAR to deploy* * *verb1) to unfold2) deploy* * *1. VT1) (=extender) [+ mapa, mantel] to unfold; [+ periódico] to open, open out; [+ alas] to spread; [+ bandera, velas] to unfurl2) (Mil) [+ misiles, tropas] to deploy3) (=utilizar) [+ energías] to use; [+ recursos] to deploy4) [+ misterio] to clarify2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < alas> to spread; < mapa> to open out, spread out, unfold; < velas> to unfurl; ver tb velab) ( demostrar) <talento/ingenio> to display2) (Mil) <tropas/misiles> to deploy3) ( llevar a cabo) < campaña> to mount; < esfuerzo> to make4)a) ( emplear) <encantos/poder> to useb) ( dar muestras de) to show, display2.desplegarse v pron (Mil) to deploy* * *= unfold, unfurl, deploy.Ex. This algorithm handles cyclic graphs without unfolding the cycles nor looping through them.Ex. This volume is in fact three books shuffled together under one luscious cover, unfurling as a fantasia on technique that explores, among other things, Mau's riffs on modernism.Ex. Any attack on Iran will require that military forces quickly deploy to Dubai to forestall the closing of the strait.----* desplegarse a modo de abanico = fan out.* desplegarse en abanico = fan out.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < alas> to spread; < mapa> to open out, spread out, unfold; < velas> to unfurl; ver tb velab) ( demostrar) <talento/ingenio> to display2) (Mil) <tropas/misiles> to deploy3) ( llevar a cabo) < campaña> to mount; < esfuerzo> to make4)a) ( emplear) <encantos/poder> to useb) ( dar muestras de) to show, display2.desplegarse v pron (Mil) to deploy* * *= unfold, unfurl, deploy.Ex: This algorithm handles cyclic graphs without unfolding the cycles nor looping through them.
Ex: This volume is in fact three books shuffled together under one luscious cover, unfurling as a fantasia on technique that explores, among other things, Mau's riffs on modernism.Ex: Any attack on Iran will require that military forces quickly deploy to Dubai to forestall the closing of the strait.* desplegarse a modo de abanico = fan out.* desplegarse en abanico = fan out.* * *desplegar [A7 ]vtA2 (demostrar) ‹talento/ingenio› to displayB ( Mil) ‹tropas/misiles› to deployC(llevar a cabo): los esfuerzos desplegados para solucionar el conflicto the efforts made to solve the disputela campaña desplegada con ocasión del referéndum the campaign mounted for the referendumD1 (emplear) ‹encantos/poder› to use2 (dar muestras de) to show, display( Mil) to deploy* * *
desplegar ( conjugate desplegar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ mapa› to open out, spread out;
‹ velas› to unfurl
( emplear) ‹encantos/poder› to use
‹ esfuerzo› to make
2 (Mil) ‹tropas/misiles› to deploy
desplegarse verbo pronominal (Mil) to deploy
desplegar verbo transitivo
1 (las velas, un mapa) to open (out), spread (out)
2 (energías, una cualidad, etc) to use, deploy
' desplegar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrir
- extender
- tender
English:
deploy
- open out
- spread
- stretch
- unfold
- unfurl
* * *♦ vt1. [desdoblar] [tela, periódico, mapa] to unfold;[alas] to spread, to open; [vela, bandera] to unfurl2. [poner en práctica] [cualidades, conocimientos] to use, to put to use;[campaña] to mount; [estrategia] to deploy, to use; [actividad] to carry out;el gobierno desplegará todos los medios a su alcance the government will deploy o use all the means at its disposal;desplegó toda su sabiduría para encandilar al público he used every way he knew to captivate the audience3. [ejército, misiles] to deploy* * *v/t1 unfold, open out2 MIL deploy* * *desplegar {49} vt1) : to display, to show, to manifest2) desdoblar: to unfold, to unfurl3) : to spread (out)4) : to deploy* * *desplegar vb1. (mapa) to unfold -
34 enemigo acérrimo
(n.) = arch enemy [archenemy], arch-rival [archrival], sworn enemyEx. The article 'The case of Charles Merrill Mount: the archivist's arch enemy' describes the theft of valuable letters and documents by Charles Merrill Mount.Ex. The geneticist and arch-rival of the biometricians, Williams Bateson, was very critical of this work and interpreted this as Weldon's rejection of Mendelism.Ex. I wouldn't quite call them our sworn enemies, any more than a mosquito is a human's sworn enemy.* * *(n.) = arch enemy [archenemy], arch-rival [archrival], sworn enemyEx: The article 'The case of Charles Merrill Mount: the archivist's arch enemy' describes the theft of valuable letters and documents by Charles Merrill Mount.
Ex: The geneticist and arch-rival of the biometricians, Williams Bateson, was very critical of this work and interpreted this as Weldon's rejection of Mendelism.Ex: I wouldn't quite call them our sworn enemies, any more than a mosquito is a human's sworn enemy. -
35 exposición
f.1 exposition, show, display, exhibit.2 exposure, exposed position, exposition.Exposición al sol Exposure to the sun.3 exposé.4 exposition, dissertation.5 exposure.6 time exposure.7 libel, exposé.* * *1 (de arte) exhibition, show; (de mercancías) display2 (explicación) account, explanation; (hechos, ideas) exposé3 (al sol etc) exposure4 (fotografía) exposure5 (riesgo) risk\exposición universal world fair* * *noun f.1) exhibition, show2) display3) exposure* * *SF1) (=muestra) (Arte) exhibition; (Com) show, fairexposición itinerante — travelling show, traveling show (EEUU)
2) (=acto) [gen] exposing, exposure; (Fot) exposure; (Com) display3) (=enunciado) [de hechos] statement; [de teoría] expositionexposición de motivos — (Jur) explanatory preamble
* * *1)a) ( acción) exhibition, showingb) (muestra - de cuadros, esculturas) exhibition; (- de productos, maquinaria) show2) (de hechos, razones) statement, exposition (frml); (de tema, teoría) exposition (frml), presentation3) (al aire, sol) exposure; (Fot) exposure* * *= account, display, exhibition, exposition, exposure, show, exhibit, art show, viewing.Ex. In the interests of clarity an integrated account of the appropriate added entry headings is to be found in 21.29 and 21.30.Ex. Displays which take a theme approach, for example wild flowers, vintage cars, railways, and gather together material from different places in the library, can be useful in drawing attention to specific aspects of a library's resources.Ex. Special rules are includes for specific types of corporate bodies, such as exhibitions, conferences, subordinate and related bodies, governments bodies and officials, and radio and television stations.Ex. Ninety-nine years ago Charles Cutter began his exposition of a set of cataloging rules with the following objectives.Ex. The 1850s also saw the appearance of photolithography, whereby a chemical film spread on the surface of a litho stone or plate was rendered insoluble and water-repellent by exposure to light.Ex. Locate the exhibit catalog for a show of American impressionists held at the Corcoran Gallery in 1985.Ex. Models and displays set up in the salesrooms or as special exhibits are both decorative and interesting.Ex. The library provides a range of services to its community, including homebound service, story hours, film series, literacy tutoring, income tax assistance, art shows, to name a few.Ex. There will be a private viewing for conference-goers of Chicago's Art Institute and a reception at the Newberry Library with culinary delights created by Chef Louis Szathmary.----* ajustar la exposición = adjust + exposure.* catálogo de exposición = exhibit catalogue, exhibition catalogue.* celebrar una exposición = hold + exhibition.* claridad de exposición = clarity of exposition.* en exposición = on exhibit, on show, on display.* exposición al sol = sun exposure.* exposición comercial = trade show, trade exhibition.* exposición de arte = art exhibit, art exhibition.* exposición de fotografías = photographic exhibition.* exposición de inauguración = opening exhibition.* exposición de libros = book display.* exposición de los hechos = statement of fact.* exposición de museo = museum exhibit.* exposición de productos artesanales = craft show.* exposiciones de fotografía = salon photography.* exposición fotográfica = photographic exhibition, photo gallery.* exposición indecente = indecent exposure.* exposición itinerante = travelling exhibition.* inauguración de la exposición = exhibition opening.* industria de las exposiciones comerciales = trade show industry.* montar una exposición = mount + display, mount + exhibition, put on + display, put on + exhibition.* participante en la exposición comercial = exhibitor.* sala de exposiciones = exhibition room, exhibit hall.* sala de exposición y venta = show room [showroom].* salón de exposición y ventas = salesroom [saleroom].* * *1)a) ( acción) exhibition, showingb) (muestra - de cuadros, esculturas) exhibition; (- de productos, maquinaria) show2) (de hechos, razones) statement, exposition (frml); (de tema, teoría) exposition (frml), presentation3) (al aire, sol) exposure; (Fot) exposure* * *= account, display, exhibition, exposition, exposure, show, exhibit, art show, viewing.Ex: In the interests of clarity an integrated account of the appropriate added entry headings is to be found in 21.29 and 21.30.
Ex: Displays which take a theme approach, for example wild flowers, vintage cars, railways, and gather together material from different places in the library, can be useful in drawing attention to specific aspects of a library's resources.Ex: Special rules are includes for specific types of corporate bodies, such as exhibitions, conferences, subordinate and related bodies, governments bodies and officials, and radio and television stations.Ex: Ninety-nine years ago Charles Cutter began his exposition of a set of cataloging rules with the following objectives.Ex: The 1850s also saw the appearance of photolithography, whereby a chemical film spread on the surface of a litho stone or plate was rendered insoluble and water-repellent by exposure to light.Ex: Locate the exhibit catalog for a show of American impressionists held at the Corcoran Gallery in 1985.Ex: Models and displays set up in the salesrooms or as special exhibits are both decorative and interesting.Ex: The library provides a range of services to its community, including homebound service, story hours, film series, literacy tutoring, income tax assistance, art shows, to name a few.Ex: There will be a private viewing for conference-goers of Chicago's Art Institute and a reception at the Newberry Library with culinary delights created by Chef Louis Szathmary.* ajustar la exposición = adjust + exposure.* catálogo de exposición = exhibit catalogue, exhibition catalogue.* celebrar una exposición = hold + exhibition.* claridad de exposición = clarity of exposition.* en exposición = on exhibit, on show, on display.* exposición al sol = sun exposure.* exposición comercial = trade show, trade exhibition.* exposición de arte = art exhibit, art exhibition.* exposición de fotografías = photographic exhibition.* exposición de inauguración = opening exhibition.* exposición de libros = book display.* exposición de los hechos = statement of fact.* exposición de museo = museum exhibit.* exposición de productos artesanales = craft show.* exposiciones de fotografía = salon photography.* exposición fotográfica = photographic exhibition, photo gallery.* exposición indecente = indecent exposure.* exposición itinerante = travelling exhibition.* inauguración de la exposición = exhibition opening.* industria de las exposiciones comerciales = trade show industry.* montar una exposición = mount + display, mount + exhibition, put on + display, put on + exhibition.* participante en la exposición comercial = exhibitor.* sala de exposiciones = exhibition room, exhibit hall.* sala de exposición y venta = show room [showroom].* salón de exposición y ventas = salesroom [saleroom].* * *A1 (acción) exhibition, showing2 (muestra — de cuadros, esculturas) exhibition; (— de productos, maquinaria) showuna exposición de flores a flower showuna exposición itinerante a traveling exhibitionCompuestos:dog showtrade fairtrade fairworld fairB (de hechos, razones) statement, setting out, exposition ( frml); (de un tema, una teoría) exposition ( frml), presentationhizo una exposición detallada de lo ocurrido she gave a detailed account of what had happenedC1 (al aire, sol) exposure2 ( Fot) exposure* * *
exposición sustantivo femenino
1
(— de productos, maquinaria) show
2 (de hechos, razones) statement;
(de tema, teoría) presentation
3 (al aire, sol) exposure;
(Fot) exposure
exposición sustantivo femenino
1 Arte exhibition
exposición universal, world fair
2 (de un argumento, proyecto) account: me hizo una breve exposición de lo que había pasado, he gave a short account of what happened
3 Fot exposure
' exposición' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caseta
- desarrollo
- discurso
- granada
- granado
- pabellón
- planteamiento
- salón
- sede
- albergar
- alegato
- auspiciar
- circuito
- concurrido
- conjunto
- didáctico
- feria
- inaugurar
- informe
- montar
- muestra
- panel
- relación
- surrealista
- urna
English:
auspice
- display
- draw
- exhibit
- exhibition
- exposition
- exposure
- opening
- show
- showroom
- stand
- statement
- dog
- on
- retrospective
- sales
- speed
* * *exposición nf1. [de arte] exhibition;[de objetos en vitrina] display; [de máquinas, aparatos, herramientas] show, fair;una exposición de flores a flower show;una exposición canina a dog showexposición universal international exposition o exhibition, US world's fair2. [de teoría] exposition;[de tema] presentation; [de ideas, propuesta] setting out, explanation; [de argumentos, razones] setting out, statement;ofreció una detallada exposición de los hechos she gave a detailed account of the events3. [al sol, calor, radiaciones] exposure4. Fot exposure5. Mús exposition* * *f exhibition* * *exposición nf, pl - ciones1) exhibición: exposition, exhibition2) : exposure3) : presentation, statement* * *1. (de arte) exhibition2. (de productos) show -
36 guardia
f.1 guard (conjunto de personas).la vieja guardia the old guardguardia Civil Civil Guard, = armed Spanish police force who patrol rural areas and highways, guard public buildings in cities and police borders and coasts2 watch, guard (vigilancia).en guardia on guardmontar (la) guardia to mount guardaflojar o bajar la guardia to lower o drop one's guard3 duty (turno).estar de guardia to be on dutyf. & m.guardia civil civil guardguardia municipal (local) policeman, f. (local) policewomanguardia de seguridad security guardguardia de tráfico traffic policeman, f. traffic policewoman2 guard, guardsman, watchman.3 safeguard, protection, defense, defence.* * *1 (vigilancia) watch, lookout2 (servicio) duty, call3 (tropa) guard\bajar la guardia to lower one's guardestar de guardia (doctor) to be on duty, be on call 2 (soldado) to be on guard duty 3 (marino) to be on watchestar en guardia to be on guardmantener la guardia to keep watchmontar la guardia to mount guardponerse en guardia to put oneself on one's guardfarmacia de guardia duty chemist'sguardia civil Civil Guardguardia de asalto assault guardguardia de corps Royal Guardmédico de guardia doctor on duty* * *noun mf.1) guard2) policeman / policewoman* * *1.SMF (=policía) policeman/policewoman; (Mil) guardsmanguardia civil — civil guard, police corps with responsibilities outside towns or cities
guardia de tráfico — traffic policeman/policewoman
guardia forestal — (forest) ranger, warden
guardia municipal, guardia urbano/a — police officer ( of the city or town police)
guardias de asalto — riot police; (Mil) shock troops
2. SF1) (=vigilancia)•
estar de guardia — [empleado, enfermero, médico] to be on duty; [soldado] to be on sentry duty, be on guard duty; (Náut) to be on watchmédico de guardia — doctor on duty, duty doctor
oficial de guardia — officer on duty, duty officer
puesto de guardia — (Mil) guard post, sentry box
los fotógrafos hacían guardia junto al juzgado — the photographers were keeping guard outside the court
•
montar guardia — to stand guardmontar la guardia — (=empezarla) to mount guard
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relevar la guardia — to change guard- poner a algn en guardia contra algofarmacia, juzgadose enciende una luz amarilla para poner en guardia al conductor — a yellow light appears to alert the driver
3) (Esgrima) (=posición) guard, gardeestar en guardia — to be on guard, be en garde
4) (=cuerpo) (Mil) guardguardia de honor — guard of honour, guard of honor (EEUU)
guardia municipal — city police, town police
Guardia Nacional — Nic, Pan National Guard, Army
guardia pretoriana — ( Hist) Praetorian Guard; pey corps of bodyguards
GUARDIA CIVIL The Guardia Civil, commonly referred to as la Benemérita, is the oldest of Spain's various police forces. A paramilitary force like the French Gendarmerie, it was set up in 1844 to combat banditry in rural areas, but was also used as an instrument of repression in the cities. Under Franco it was resented by many as an oppressive, reactionary force, and was especially hated in the Basque Country. With the return of democracy, Franco's despised Policía Armada were reformed as the Policía Nacional, and the present-day role of the Guardia Civil was redefined. They are mainly stationed in rural areas, and their duties include policing highways and frontiers and taking part in anti-terrorist operations. Their traditional tunics and capes have been replaced by a green uniform, and the famous black patent-leather three-cornered hats are now reserved for ceremonial occasions.guardia urbana — city police, town police
See:ver nota culturelle POLICÍA in policía* * *I1)a) ( vigilancia)estar de guardia — soldado to be on guard duty; médico to be on duty o call; empleado to be on duty; marino to be on watch
montaban or hacían guardia frente al palacio — they were standing guard in front of the palace
bajar la guardia — to lower one's guard
con la guardia baja — with one's guard down
estar en guardia — to be on one's guard
poner en guardia a alguien — to warn somebody
ponerse en guardia: se han puesto en guardia contra posibles fraudes — they are on the alert for fraud
b) ( en esgrima)2) ( cuerpo militar) guard•II(m) policeman; (f) policewoman* * *= guard, patrolman, watch.Ex. This article reports on the results of a survey measuring student library users' perception of the effectiveness of using guards in the library.Ex. Arabs who played a role in the Holocaust included those who personally took part in the persecution of Jews, and patrolmen who tracked down Jewish escapees from forced labor camps.Ex. During his watch, the US economy as well as the global monetary situation have been thrown into a precarious situation.----* bajar la guardia = lower + Posesivo + guard.* cambio de la guardia = changing of the guard.* de guardia = on duty, duty + Profesión, on standby, on call.* de la vieja guardia = old-style.* estar en guardia = be on guard (against), be on + Posesivo + guard.* farmacia de guardia = emergency pharmacy.* guardia de honor = guard of honour.* guardia del alba = morning watch.* guardia de seguridad = security guard.* Guardia Nacional, la = National Guard, the.* poner a Alguien en guardia = put + Nombre + on + Posesivo + guard.* relevo de la guardia = changing of the guard.* servicio en la Guardia Nacional = National Guard duty.* turno de guardia = guard duty.* vieja guardia, la = old guard, the.* * *I1)a) ( vigilancia)estar de guardia — soldado to be on guard duty; médico to be on duty o call; empleado to be on duty; marino to be on watch
montaban or hacían guardia frente al palacio — they were standing guard in front of the palace
bajar la guardia — to lower one's guard
con la guardia baja — with one's guard down
estar en guardia — to be on one's guard
poner en guardia a alguien — to warn somebody
ponerse en guardia: se han puesto en guardia contra posibles fraudes — they are on the alert for fraud
b) ( en esgrima)2) ( cuerpo militar) guard•II(m) policeman; (f) policewoman* * *= guard, patrolman, watch.Ex: This article reports on the results of a survey measuring student library users' perception of the effectiveness of using guards in the library.
Ex: Arabs who played a role in the Holocaust included those who personally took part in the persecution of Jews, and patrolmen who tracked down Jewish escapees from forced labor camps.Ex: During his watch, the US economy as well as the global monetary situation have been thrown into a precarious situation.* bajar la guardia = lower + Posesivo + guard.* cambio de la guardia = changing of the guard.* de guardia = on duty, duty + Profesión, on standby, on call.* de la vieja guardia = old-style.* estar en guardia = be on guard (against), be on + Posesivo + guard.* farmacia de guardia = emergency pharmacy.* guardia de honor = guard of honour.* guardia del alba = morning watch.* guardia de seguridad = security guard.* Guardia Nacional, la = National Guard, the.* poner a Alguien en guardia = put + Nombre + on + Posesivo + guard.* relevo de la guardia = changing of the guard.* servicio en la Guardia Nacional = National Guard duty.* turno de guardia = guard duty.* vieja guardia, la = old guard, the.* * *A1(vigilancia): estar de guardia «soldado» to be on guard duty;«médico» to be on duty o call; «empleado» to be on duty; «marino» to be on watchla farmacia de guardia the duty pharmacy o ( BrE) chemistmontaban guardia frente al palacio they were standing guard in front of the palacebajar la guardia (en boxeo) to lower one's guard; (descuidarse) to lower one's guard; (ceder) to let up, slacken in one's effortscon la guardia baja with one's guard downestar en guardia to be on one's guardhacerle la guardia a algn (CS); to keep a lookout o an eye out for sbponer a algn/ponerse en guardia: me puso en guardia contra los peligros de la expedición she warned me of the dangers of the expeditionse han puesto en guardia contra posibles fraudes they are on the alert o on their guard against possible fraudsprestar or hacer guardia «soldado» to do guard duty;«marino» to be on watch; «médico» to be on duty o call3(en esgrima): en guardia on guard, en gardeB (cuerpo militar) guardcambio de guardia changing of the guardrelevar la guardia to relieve the guardhacer la guardia ( Chi); to do military serviceCompuestos:feminine Civil Guard Guardia Civil (↑ guardia a1)feminine coastguard servicefeminine guard of honorfeminine mounted guard, horse guard● guardia municipal or urbanafeminine police ( mainly involved in traffic duties)feminine royal guardfeminine Swiss GuardCompuestos:masculine and feminine nose guardmasculine and feminine civil guardmasculine and feminine security guardmasculine and feminine security guardmasculine and feminine midshipman● guardia municipal or urbanomasculine and feminine policeman/policewoman ( mainly carrying out traffic duties)masculine and feminine nose guard* * *
guardia sustantivo femenino
1a) ( vigilancia):
[ médico] to be on duty o call;
[ empleado] to be on duty;
[ marino] to be on watch;
poner en guardia a algn to warn sbb) ( en esgrima):
2 ( cuerpo militar) guard;
Gguardia Civil Civil Guard;
guardia municipal or urbana police ( mainly involved in traffic duties)
3
(sustantivo femenino) policewoman
guardia
I sustantivo femenino
1 (custodia, vigilancia) watch: montaba guardia bajo su ventana, he kept watch under her window
2 (cuerpo armado) guard: pertenece a la Guardia Real, he's in the Royal Guard
3 (turno de servicio) duty
Mil guard duty: mañana estaré de guardia, I'll be on guard duty tomorrow
farmacia de guardia, GB duty chemist, US pharmacy on duty
II mf (hombre) policeman
(mujer) policewoman
♦ Locuciones: bajar la guardia, to lower one's guard
poner en guardia, to be on guard
juzgado de guardia, police court
' guardia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
juzgado
- alerta
- caseta
- casilla
- civil
- farmacia
- pitar
- porra
- reforzar
- relevar
English:
before
- call
- coastguard
- constable
- duty
- duty chemist
- guard
- lookout
- watch
- speed
- standby
- while
* * *♦ nf1. [conjunto de personas] guard;la vieja guardia the old guard;el cambio de guardia the changing of the guardGuardia Civil Civil Guard, = armed Spanish police force who patrol rural areas and highways, guard public buildings in cities and police borders and coasts;guardia costera coastguard service;guardia fronteriza border guard;guardia de honor guard of honour;la guardia municipal the local police;Guardia Nacional National Guard;guardia pretoriana Hist Praetorian Guard;Fig phalanx of bodyguards;guardia real royal guard;la Guardia Suiza the Swiss Guard;la guardia urbana the local police2. [vigilancia] watch, guard;también Figde guardia on guard;me quedé de guardia toda la noche I stayed up watching all night;¡en guardia! en garde!;hacer guardia to stand guard;montar (la) guardia to mount guard;poner a alguien en guardia to put sb on their guard;ponerse en guardia [en boxeo] to raise one's guard3. [turno] shift;este mes hice cinco guardias [médico] I've done five shifts this month;[soldado] I've done five turns at guard duty this month;le atenderá el médico de guardia the doctor on duty o duty doctor will see you;[farmacia] to be open 24 hours [on a given day]♦ nmf1. [agente] policeman, f policewomanguardia civil civil guard;guardia municipal (local) policeman, f (local) policewoman;guardia de tráfico traffic policeman, f traffic policewoman;guardia urbano (local) policeman, f (local) policewoman2. [centinela] guardguardia jurado security guard;guardia de seguridad security guard* * *I f1 guard;bajar la guardia fig lower one’s guard;poner a alguien en guardia put s.o. on their guard;la vieja guardia fig the old guard2:de guardia on dutyII m/f1 MIL guard2 ( policía) police officer* * *guardia nf1) : guard, defense2) : guard duty, watch3)en guardia : on guardguardia nmf1) : sentry, guardsman, guard2) : police officer, policeman m, policewoman f* * *guardia n1. (cuerpo) guardSe refiere al cuerpo de policía; una mujer policía se llama policewoman [pl. policewomen] -
37 instalar
v.1 to instal, to fit (montar) (antena, aparato).2 to place (situar) (object).3 to install, to instal, to assemble, to set up.Elsa instala un ventilador Elsa installs a fan.Ellos instalan un reglamento They install=establish rules.El pueblo instaló al candidato The people installed the candidate.* * *1 (colocar) to install2 (equipar) to fit out3 (acomodar) to put, put up, house* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=conectar) [+ calefacción, teléfono] to install, instal (EEUU); [+ luz, gas] to connect, connect up, put in; [+ antena] to put up, erect frm; [+ lavadora, lavaplatos] to install, instal (EEUU), plumb in; [+ ordenador, vídeo] to set up; [+ sistema de control] to install, instal (EEUU), put into operation; [+ sistema operativo] to install, instal (EEUU)¿te han instalado ya el teléfono? — have you had the phone put in yet?, are you on the phone yet?
hemos instalado un nuevo sistema de vigilancia — we've installed a new security system, we've put a new security system into operation
2) (=montar) [+ consulta, oficina] to set up, open; [+ campamento, fábrica, espectáculo, exposición] to set up; [+ tienda de campaña] to pitchla escultura fue instalada en el centro del escenario — the sculpture was erected in the middle of the stage
3) [+ persona] to put, installlo instaló en el cuarto de invitados — she put o installed him in the guest room
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( colocar y conectar) <teléfono/lavaplatos> to install; < antena> to erect, put upb) ( colocar) <archivador/piano> to putc) <oficina/consultorio> to open, set up2) (AmL) < comisión> to set up, establish2.instalarsev pron to settle, install oneself* * *= fit, install [instal, -USA], mount, rig.Ex. One such method requires that each book has a magnetic strip inserted into the spine and a special exit door is fitted across which an electric signal is beamed.Ex. These systems have been installed in a number of libraries in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Europe.Ex. There are now over 2000 data bases mounted on a number of computers spread at various locations throughout the world.Ex. The worst interruptions of all, in my experience, come from those public address systems rigged in many schools in every room and used apparently without a second thought by administrative staff.----* instalarse = make + a home for + Reflexivo, set up + camp.* instalarse en = move into.* instalar un servicio = mount + service.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( colocar y conectar) <teléfono/lavaplatos> to install; < antena> to erect, put upb) ( colocar) <archivador/piano> to putc) <oficina/consultorio> to open, set up2) (AmL) < comisión> to set up, establish2.instalarsev pron to settle, install oneself* * *= fit, install [instal, -USA], mount, rig.Ex: One such method requires that each book has a magnetic strip inserted into the spine and a special exit door is fitted across which an electric signal is beamed.
Ex: These systems have been installed in a number of libraries in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Europe.Ex: There are now over 2000 data bases mounted on a number of computers spread at various locations throughout the world.Ex: The worst interruptions of all, in my experience, come from those public address systems rigged in many schools in every room and used apparently without a second thought by administrative staff.* instalarse = make + a home for + Reflexivo, set up + camp.* instalarse en = move into.* instalar un servicio = mount + service.* * *instalar [A1 ]vtA1 (colocar y conectar) ‹teléfono› to install; ‹lavaplatos› to install, plumb in; ‹antena› to erect, put up2 (colocar) ‹archivador/piano› to putinstalaron la mesa en el rincón they put the table in the cornerinstalamos a mi madre en el cuarto de los niños we put o installed my mother in the children's room3 ‹oficina/consultorio› to open, set upB ( AmL) ‹comisión› to set up, establishto settle, install oneselfvino a pasar unos días y acabó instalándose he came to stay for a few days and ended up moving inse instaló en el sillón y se quedó allí toda la noche she installed herself in the armchair and didn't move all eveningcuando estemos instalados en las nuevas oficinas when we've settled into the new offices, when we're installed in the new offices* * *
instalar ( conjugate instalar) verbo transitivo
‹ antena› to erect, put up;
(Inf) ‹ programa› to install
instalarse verbo pronominal
to settle, install oneself
instalar verbo transitivo
1 to instal, US install
2 (puesto, tienda) to set up
' instalar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
local
- implementar
- poner
English:
connect
- fit
- instal
- install
- lay
- put
- put in
- rig up
- set up
- rig
* * *♦ vt1. [montar] [aparato] to install, to fit;[antena] to install, to put up; [computador] to install; [local, puesto] to set up2. [situar] [objeto] to place;[tienda] to pitch; [gente] to put;instalaron a los refugiados en tiendas de campaña they put the refugees up in tents4. Am [comisión] to set up* * *v/t1 install, Brinstal; ( colocar) put2 un negocio set up* * *instalar vt1) : to install2) : to instate* * *instalar vb (en general) to install -
38 mesa de dibujo
* * *(n.) = drawing table, art-room table, art-room drawing table, drawing boardEx. I have used the following as structures on which to mount displays: art-room drawing tables and sketch boards, metal- and woodwork-shop benches and materials, tailor's dummies and stage platforms.Ex. The theater for the puppet show was made of three draped art-room tables.Ex. I have used art-room drawing tables as structures on which to mount displays.Ex. The article 'Bibliographic records enhancement: from the drawing board to the catalog screen' discusses some issues related to the creation of enhanced records and their display in on-line catalogues.* * ** * *(n.) = drawing table, art-room table, art-room drawing table, drawing boardEx: I have used the following as structures on which to mount displays: art-room drawing tables and sketch boards, metal- and woodwork-shop benches and materials, tailor's dummies and stage platforms.
Ex: The theater for the puppet show was made of three draped art-room tables.Ex: I have used art-room drawing tables as structures on which to mount displays.Ex: The article 'Bibliographic records enhancement: from the drawing board to the catalog screen' discusses some issues related to the creation of enhanced records and their display in on-line catalogues. -
39 montar una base de datos
(v.) = mount + databaseEx. This article describes some of the current planning efforts to mount additional data bases as part of the MELVYL catalogue.* * *(v.) = mount + databaseEx: This article describes some of the current planning efforts to mount additional data bases as part of the MELVYL catalogue.
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40 organizar una reunión
(v.) = arrange for + meeting, mount + meetingEx. One of the aims of book clubs ought to be to mount open meetings which will attract non-members.* * *(v.) = arrange for + meeting, mount + meetingEx: One of the supervisor's jobs is to arrange for and conduct library staff meetings weekly.
Ex: One of the aims of book clubs ought to be to mount open meetings which will attract non-members.
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