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121 nombrar
v.1 to mention.2 to appoint.3 to name, to utter.Ella nombra razones She names reasons.Ella nombra a su hijo She names her son.Ellos nombraron al presidente They named the president.* * *1 (dar nombre, mencionar) to name2 (llamar) to call3 (designar) to name, appoint* * *verb1) to appoint2) name* * *VT1) [gen] to name; (=designar) to designate2) [para puesto, cargo] to nominate, appoint; (Mil) to commission3) (=mencionar) to mention* * *verbo transitivo1) (citar, mencionar) to mention2) ( designar) to appoint* * *= appoint, label, name, style, nominate, baptise [baptize, -USA].Ex. No less prestigious an authority than a Royal Commission was appointed to inquire into the charges brought against the man principally responsible for that volume.Ex. Its primer purpose is the finding of specific documents, and consequently this type of catalogue has been labelled a finding list catalogue or an inventory catalogue.Ex. The author statement may, for example, name all of a string of authors, or just the first named.Ex. Mathilda Panopoulos, known as 'Tilly' to her friends and colleagues but usually styled 'Tilly the Hun' or just 'the Hun' by her detractors, is a native of Pritchard.Ex. Until 1979, Members of the European Parliament were nominated by their national parliaments but in June of that year the first elections by universal suffrage were held in each of the nine member states.Ex. This article defines a user friendly micro-language, baptized MILAMU, that facilitates both access to these multimedia databases and formulation of multimedia queries = Este artículo explica un microlenguaje de programación, denominado MILAMU, que facilita tanto el acceso a estas bases de datos multimedia como la formulación de enunciados de búsqueda de documentos multimedia.----* nombrar a dedo = handpick.* nombrar rey = enthrone.* nombrar una delegación = appoint + delegation.* nombrar un comité = appoint + committee.* por nombrar (sólo) + Número = to name (only) + Número.* por nombrar sólo unos cuantos = to name only some, to name only some.* por nombrar sólo unos pocos = to name but a few.* por nombrar unos pocos = to name a few.* volver a nombrar = rename.* * *verbo transitivo1) (citar, mencionar) to mention2) ( designar) to appoint* * *= appoint, label, name, style, nominate, baptise [baptize, -USA].Ex: No less prestigious an authority than a Royal Commission was appointed to inquire into the charges brought against the man principally responsible for that volume.
Ex: Its primer purpose is the finding of specific documents, and consequently this type of catalogue has been labelled a finding list catalogue or an inventory catalogue.Ex: The author statement may, for example, name all of a string of authors, or just the first named.Ex: Mathilda Panopoulos, known as 'Tilly' to her friends and colleagues but usually styled 'Tilly the Hun' or just 'the Hun' by her detractors, is a native of Pritchard.Ex: Until 1979, Members of the European Parliament were nominated by their national parliaments but in June of that year the first elections by universal suffrage were held in each of the nine member states.Ex: This article defines a user friendly micro-language, baptized MILAMU, that facilitates both access to these multimedia databases and formulation of multimedia queries = Este artículo explica un microlenguaje de programación, denominado MILAMU, que facilita tanto el acceso a estas bases de datos multimedia como la formulación de enunciados de búsqueda de documentos multimedia.* nombrar a dedo = handpick.* nombrar rey = enthrone.* nombrar una delegación = appoint + delegation.* nombrar un comité = appoint + committee.* por nombrar (sólo) + Número = to name (only) + Número.* por nombrar sólo unos cuantos = to name only some, to name only some.* por nombrar sólo unos pocos = to name but a few.* por nombrar unos pocos = to name a few.* volver a nombrar = rename.* * *nombrar [A1 ]vtA (citar, mencionar) to mentiondesde entonces no lo ha vuelto a nombrar since then she's never mentioned his name o him againla persona anteriormente nombrada the aforementioned person1 (para un cargo) to appointfue nombrado jefe de sección he was appointed head of department2 ( Der):lo nombró heredero she named o appointed him (as) her heir* * *
nombrar ( conjugate nombrar) verbo transitivo
◊ no lo volvió a nombrar she never mentioned his name o him again
nombrar verbo transitivo
1 (para un cargo) to appoint: le nombraron secretario general, he was appointed secretary general
nombrar a dedo, to handpick
2 (mencionar) to name, mention: ¡a ése ni me lo nombres!, don't even mention his name!
' nombrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asignar
- impronunciable
- aludir
- apoderado
- siguiente
English:
appoint
- assign
- designate
- knight
- make
- name
- nominate
- put forward
- put up
- reappoint
- commission
* * *nombrar vt1. [citar] to mention2. [designar] to appoint* * *v/t1 mention* * *nombrar vt1) : to appoint2) : to mention, to name* * *nombrar vb1. (mencionar) to mention somebody's name2. (designar) to name / to appoint -
122 obedecer
v.1 to obey, to do as one is told.hacerse obedecer to command obedienceElla obedece las leyes She obeys the rules.María obedece a su padre Mary obeys her father.Ricardo obedece siempre Richard obeys always.El robot obedece a Ricardo The robot obeys Richard.2 to respond.las piernas no me obedecían my legs wouldn't do what I wanted them to* * *1 (autoridad, regla, ley) to obey1 (persona) to obey2 (responder) to respond (a, to)3 (tener por causa) to be due (a, to)■ ¿a qué obedece su visita? what is the reason for your visit?* * *verb* * *VT VI1) [+ persona, norma] to obeyobedecer a algn — to obey sb, do as sb says
2) (=deberse)su viaje obedece a dos motivos — there are two reasons for his journey, his journey is due to two reasons
obedecer al hecho de que... — to be due to..., arise from...
3) [mecanismo] to respond* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <orden/norma> to obey, comply withb) < persona> to obey2.obedecer via) persona to obeyb) mecanismo to respondc) (frml) (a motivo, causa)* * *= obey, comply (with), march to + Posesivo + orders, abide by.Ex. After the computer has obeyed this command, the searcher is prompted again.Ex. Both UKMARC and UNIMARC comply with ISO 2709, the international standard for bibliographic record interchange on magnetic tape.Ex. With their worldwide history of forcing people at gunpoint to march to their orders, whether they want to or not, you can never be too sure with them.Ex. Any library coming into OCLC has to agree to abide by those standards.----* obedecer la ley = observe + the law, follow + the law.* obedecer una regla = comply with + rule.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <orden/norma> to obey, comply withb) < persona> to obey2.obedecer via) persona to obeyb) mecanismo to respondc) (frml) (a motivo, causa)* * *= obey, comply (with), march to + Posesivo + orders, abide by.Ex: After the computer has obeyed this command, the searcher is prompted again.
Ex: Both UKMARC and UNIMARC comply with ISO 2709, the international standard for bibliographic record interchange on magnetic tape.Ex: With their worldwide history of forcing people at gunpoint to march to their orders, whether they want to or not, you can never be too sure with them.Ex: Any library coming into OCLC has to agree to abide by those standards.* obedecer la ley = observe + the law, follow + the law.* obedecer una regla = comply with + rule.* * *obedecer [E3 ]vt1 ‹orden/norma› to obey, comply withobedecer las leyes to obey the lawdeberá obedecer el dictado de su conciencia you must follow the dictates of your conscience ( liter)2 ‹persona› to obeyobedece a tu madre do as your mother tells you, obey your mother■ obedecervi1 «persona» to obeyobedeció sin rechistar she obeyed without a murmurpara que aprendas a obedecer to teach you to be more obedient o do as you're told2 «mecanismo» to respondsu retraso obedece a problemas auditivos her backwardness is due to hearing problems* * *
obedecer ( conjugate obedecer) verbo transitivo
verbo intransitivo
c) (frml) (a motivo, causa) obedecer A algo to be due to sth
obedecer
I verbo transitivo to obey
II verbo intransitivo
1 (ser debido a) to be due to: no sé a qué obedece su silencio, I don't know the reason for his silence
2 (los frenos, un animal) to respond
' obedecer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desgana
- punta
English:
obey
* * *♦ vtto obey;obedecer a alguien to obey sb;obedece a tu madre obey your mother, do as o what your mother tells you;obedecer las normas to obey the rules♦ vi1. [acatar] to obey, to do as one is told;procura obedecer try to do as you're told;hacerse obedecer to command obedienceuna actitud que sólo obedece al miedo an attitude which is due entirely to fear;los malos resultados obedecen a fallos en el sistema the poor results are due to faults in the system3. [responder] to respond;las piernas no me obedecían my legs wouldn't do what I wanted them to;los mandos no me obedecían the controls wouldn't respond* * *I v/t obeyII v/i1 obey;la profesora no sabe hacerse obedecer the teacher cannot control the class o cannot command obedience3:* * *obedecer {53} vt: to obeyobedecer órdenes: to obey ordersobedece a tus padres: obey your parentsobedecer vi1) : to obey2)obedecer a : to respond to3)obedecer a : to be due to, to result from* * *obedecer vb1. (a alguien) to obey2. (cumplir órdenes) to do as you are told -
123 pirarse
pron.v.to clear off (informal). (peninsular Spanish, River Plate)¡nos piramos! that's us off¿ya te piras? is that you off, then?* * *1 familiar to split, sling one's hook, make oneself scarce* * *verbo pronominal (Esp fam) to make oneself scarce (colloq)pirárselas — (Esp fam) to take to one's heels
* * *= scoot, do + a bunk.Ex. The article 'Telling Brown Owl to scoot: on the virtues of disobedience in children's fiction' discusses a range of children's fiction for the presence of mischievousness in the main characters.Ex. As soon as the advance was paid however the manager did a bunk with the money, around £100000, and was never seen nor heard of again.----* ¡pírate! = on your bike!.* * *verbo pronominal (Esp fam) to make oneself scarce (colloq)pirárselas — (Esp fam) to take to one's heels
* * *= scoot, do + a bunk.Ex: The article 'Telling Brown Owl to scoot: on the virtues of disobedience in children's fiction' discusses a range of children's fiction for the presence of mischievousness in the main characters.
Ex: As soon as the advance was paid however the manager did a bunk with the money, around £100000, and was never seen nor heard of again.* ¡pírate! = on your bike!.* * *pirarse [A1 ]yo me piro que ya es muy tarde I'll make myself scarce now o I'll be off now, it's getting late ( colloq)pirárselas ( Esp fam); to take to one's heels, to leg it ( colloq), to make oneself scarce ( colloq)* * *
pirarse ( conjugate pirarse) verbo pronominal (Esp fam) to make oneself scarce (colloq)
pirarse vr fam
♦ Locuciones: pirárselas, to make oneself scarce, clear off: me piro, I'm off
' pirarse' also found in these entries:
English:
skive off
* * *vprEsp, RP Fam to clear off;¡nos piramos! we're off;¿ya te piras? are you off, then?;me las piro, hasta mañana I'll be off, see you tomorrow* * *v/r fam ( marcharse) clear off fam ;pirárselas fam clear off fam ;pirarse por alguien fam lose one’s head over s.o. fam -
124 primer plano
m.1 foreground.2 close up, closeup.* * *(foto, cine) close-up* * *masculino (Fot) close-up (shot); en primero primero (Art) in the foreground* * *(n.) = close up, foreground, limelight, centre stage, forefrontEx. People are more used to going up for a closer look at an interesting feature on an object rather than selecting a close up photograph from some high-tech display unit.Ex. Apple's Mouse is currently restricted to the Lisa microcomputer: it can be seen clearly in the foreground of Fig.9.4.Ex. An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.Ex. The European Community's highly visible campaign to establish a unified economy by the end of 1992 has brought the EC to the centre stage of world affairs.Ex. The issue of refereeing football matches is never far from the forefront of public debate of the modern game.* * *masculino (Fot) close-up (shot); en primero primero (Art) in the foreground* * *(n.) = close up, foreground, limelight, centre stage, forefrontEx: People are more used to going up for a closer look at an interesting feature on an object rather than selecting a close up photograph from some high-tech display unit.
Ex: Apple's Mouse is currently restricted to the Lisa microcomputer: it can be seen clearly in the foreground of Fig.9.4.Ex: An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.Ex: The European Community's highly visible campaign to establish a unified economy by the end of 1992 has brought the EC to the centre stage of world affairs.Ex: The issue of refereeing football matches is never far from the forefront of public debate of the modern game. -
125 recibir noticias de
(v.) = hear fromEx. Many more musicals, however, annually fall by the wayside after a relative handful of performances; most are never heard from again.* * *(v.) = hear fromEx: Many more musicals, however, annually fall by the wayside after a relative handful of performances; most are never heard from again.
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126 salir huyendo
(v.) = make off, do + a bunkEx. To pull off the heist, the thief stole a swipe card for the complex before using the wheelchair to make off.Ex. As soon as the advance was paid however the manager did a bunk with the money, around £100000, and was never seen nor heard of again.* * *(v.) = make off, do + a bunkEx: To pull off the heist, the thief stole a swipe card for the complex before using the wheelchair to make off.
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127 tener noticias de
(v.) = hear fromEx. Many more musicals, however, annually fall by the wayside after a relative handful of performances; most are never heard from again.* * *(v.) = hear fromEx: Many more musicals, however, annually fall by the wayside after a relative handful of performances; most are never heard from again.
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128 vociferar
v.1 to shout.2 to vociferate, to shout, to scream, to blare.* * *1 to vociferate, shout1 to vociferate, shout* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=gritar) to yell, shout2) (=jactarse) to proclaim boastfully2.VI to yell, shout, vociferate frm* * *verbo intransitivo to shout, vociferate (frml)* * *= boom, howl, mouth off, belt out, shout + Posesivo + head off, scream + Posesivo + head off, shout at + the top of + Posesivo + lungs, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + head, shout at + the top of + Posesivo + voice, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + voice, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + lungs.Ex. And those users who are unfortunate enough to hit on a librarian who booms (or shrills) their private problems around the library floor may never ask a question again.Ex. If we do not listen to other people whispering their prayers today we may have to meet them tomorrow when they are howling their war cries.Ex. She walked into the tavern and started mouthing off about my less than exemplary manliness.Ex. Singers will belt out Beatles hits to help charity.Ex. He gets more and more hysterical every week and frankly gives the impression of being a bit barmy by grinning like a maniac and shouting his head off.Ex. She has a vicious temper and is always screaming her head off about something.Ex. She shouted at the top of her lungs, causing Gabrielle to cringe slightly.Ex. By the time I had gotten to the front door, however, I could hear a woman screaming at the top of her head some incoherent nonsense.Ex. In no time she took off her sandals and thrashed one of the snatchers and started shouting at the top of her voice.Ex. She ran into the street stark naked, waving her arms wildly and screaming at the top of her voice, 'Stop, stop!'.Ex. Speaking specifically about manic depression, she asked, 'How would you diagnose a patient who walks back and forth screaming at the top of his lungs?'.* * *verbo intransitivo to shout, vociferate (frml)* * *= boom, howl, mouth off, belt out, shout + Posesivo + head off, scream + Posesivo + head off, shout at + the top of + Posesivo + lungs, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + head, shout at + the top of + Posesivo + voice, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + voice, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + lungs.Ex: And those users who are unfortunate enough to hit on a librarian who booms (or shrills) their private problems around the library floor may never ask a question again.
Ex: If we do not listen to other people whispering their prayers today we may have to meet them tomorrow when they are howling their war cries.Ex: She walked into the tavern and started mouthing off about my less than exemplary manliness.Ex: Singers will belt out Beatles hits to help charity.Ex: He gets more and more hysterical every week and frankly gives the impression of being a bit barmy by grinning like a maniac and shouting his head off.Ex: She has a vicious temper and is always screaming her head off about something.Ex: She shouted at the top of her lungs, causing Gabrielle to cringe slightly.Ex: By the time I had gotten to the front door, however, I could hear a woman screaming at the top of her head some incoherent nonsense.Ex: In no time she took off her sandals and thrashed one of the snatchers and started shouting at the top of her voice.Ex: She ran into the street stark naked, waving her arms wildly and screaming at the top of her voice, 'Stop, stop!'.Ex: Speaking specifically about manic depression, she asked, 'How would you diagnose a patient who walks back and forth screaming at the top of his lungs?'.* * *vociferar [A1 ]vito shout, yell, vociferate ( frml)* * *
vociferar ( conjugate vociferar) verbo intransitivo
to shout, vociferate (frml)
vociferar verbo intransitivo to shout, scream, vociferate
' vociferar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
vocear
English:
bluster
- bawl
- storm
* * *vociferar vito shout* * *v/i shout* * *vociferar vigritar: to shout, to yell
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