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101 estreno
m.1 first use.2 premiere, first night.la noche del estreno the opening nightpres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: estrenar.* * *1 (de algo) first use2 (persona) début, first appearance3 (de obra) first performance; (de película) new release, premiere\riguroso estreno world premiere* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=primer uso) first use2) (=debut) [de artista] debut, first appearance; [de película] premiere; [de obra de teatro] premiere, first night, first performance3) Caribe down payment, deposit* * *1) (Cin, Espec, Teatr) premiereentradas para el estreno de la obra — tickets for the opening o first night of the play
2)a) ( primer uso)estar/ir de estreno — to be wearing new clothes
b) ( primera actuación)* * *= new release, recent release, premiere.Ex. Attempts to order items can be problematical due to many catalogues no keeping up with deletions and new releases.Ex. Coverage is said to encompass 'all the award winners, big box office success, top rental movies, and most recent releases'.Ex. This opera flopped at its premiere in 1819.* * *1) (Cin, Espec, Teatr) premiereentradas para el estreno de la obra — tickets for the opening o first night of the play
2)a) ( primer uso)estar/ir de estreno — to be wearing new clothes
b) ( primera actuación)* * *= new release, recent release, premiere.Ex: Attempts to order items can be problematical due to many catalogues no keeping up with deletions and new releases.
Ex: Coverage is said to encompass 'all the award winners, big box office success, top rental movies, and most recent releases'.Ex: This opera flopped at its premiere in 1819.* * *fuimos al estreno de la película we went to the premiere (of the movie)[ S ] riguroso estreno world premieretengo entradas para el estreno de la obra I have tickets for the opening o first night of the playB1(primer uso): estar/ir de estreno to be wearing new clothes¡qué elegante te has puesto! ¿estás de estreno? you look smart! are those new clothes you're wearing?el estreno del local the opening of the new premises2(primera actuación): su estreno como chef fue desastroso his debut as a chef was a disaster* * *
Del verbo estrenar: ( conjugate estrenar)
estreno es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
estrenó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
estrenar
estreno
estrenar ( conjugate estrenar) verbo transitivo
1 (Cin, Teatr):◊ la película se estrenó en marzo the movie opened o (journ) had its premiere in March;
acaban de estreno la obra en Madrid the play's just started showing o just opened in Madrid
2 ( usar por primera vez):
todavía no he estrenado la blusa I still haven't worn the blouse;
todavía no estrenamos el gimnasio we still haven't tried out the gymnasium
estreno sustantivo masculino
1 (de película, nueva obra) premiere;
( de nueva puesta en escena) opening night
2 ( primer uso):
el estreno del local the opening of the new premises
estrenar verbo transitivo
1 (un objeto) to use for the first time
(una prenda) to wear for the first time: hoy estreno zapatos, ¡espero que no acaben con mis pies!, I'm wearing new shoes today - I hope they don't kill my feet!
2 Cine to première
Teat to perform for the first time
estreno m Teat first night
Cine première: ¡tenemos nervios de estreno!, we have opening-night jitters!
' estreno' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estrenar
- cine
- espectador
English:
butterfly
- first night
- opening
- opening night
- performance
- release
- premiere
* * *estreno nm1. [de cosa] first use;me puse de estreno para el baile I wore a new outfit to the dance;unos zapatos de estreno a brand-new pair of shoes2. [de espectáculo, película] premiere, first night;la noche del estreno the opening night;cine de estreno first-run cinema3. [de casa, exposición] opening4. [primera actuación] debut* * *m2 de persona debut3:estar de estreno be wearing new clothes* * *estreno nmdebut: debut, premiere* * *estreno n1. (de película) premiere / release2. (obra de teatro) first night3. (programa) first episode / first programme -
102 schmecken
I v/t1. (kosten) taste, try; (herauskosten) (be able to) taste; ich schmecke gar nichts I can’t taste a thing; man schmeckt den Knoblauch ( nicht) you can(‘t) taste the garlic; man schmeckt, dass der Fisch nicht frisch ist you can tell from the taste that the fish isn’t fresh; schmeck mal! have a taste; lässt du mich mal ( die Soße) schmecken? can I have a taste (of the sauce)?2. Dial. (riechen) smellII v/i1. ( gut) schmecken Speise, Getränk: taste good; und dann einen Schuss Kognak, sonst schmeckt’s nicht then give it a dash of brandy, otherwise it doesn’t taste right; es schmeckt mir nicht I don’t like it; ihm schmeckt es he likes it; umg. (er isst gern und viel) he likes his food; ich nehme nicht ab - mir schmeckt’s zu gut umg. I can’t lose any weight, I enjoy my food too much; schmeckt es ( dir)? do you like it?; mir hat’s geschmeckt umg. I enjoyed that; das hat aber geschmeckt! that was really delicious; diese Torte schmeckt vielleicht toll! this cake is really scrumptious!; Nudeln schmecken mir immer umg. give me noodles any time; es schmeckt mir heute nicht so recht I don’t really have any appetite ( oder feel like eating) today; es sich schmecken lassen umg. tuck in; lass es dir schmecken! enjoy it!, tuck in!; hat es Ihnen geschmeckt? did you enjoy your meal?; der hat mir aber geschmeckt! umg., fig. Kuss: that was delicious!; schmecken nach taste of; fig. smack of; es schmeckt wie Nuss / wie selbst gebacken it has a nutty taste / it tastes homemade; der Wein schmeckt nach Kork(en) the wine is corked (Am. auch corky); es schmeckt nach nichts it doesn’t taste of anything, it has no taste; das schmeckt rauf wie runter umg., pej. it tastes awful; es schmeckt nach mehr umg., hum. I hope there’s more where that came from2. umg., fig. (gefallen): das / die Arbeit schmeckt ihm nicht he doesn’t like it / his job, it / his job is not to his liking; das schmeckt mir gar nicht auch I don’t like the sound ( oder look) of that at all; diese Kritik schmeckte ihr gar nicht this criticism didn’t go down at all well with her3. Dial. (riechen) smell* * *to taste* * *schmẹ|cken ['ʃmɛkn]1. vi1) (= Geschmack haben) to taste (nach of); (= gut schmecken) to be good, to taste good or lovely; (= probieren) to taste, to have a tastedas schmeckt ihm nicht (lit, fig) — he doesn't like it
diese Arbeit schmeckt ihm nicht — this work doesn't agree with him, he has no taste for this work
nach etw schmecken (fig) — to smack of sth
das schmeckt nach mehr! (inf) — it tastes moreish (Brit hum inf), it tastes like I want some more
schmeckt es (Ihnen)? — do you like it?, is it good?, are you enjoying your food or meal? (esp form)
und das schmeckt! — and it tastes so good, and it's so good
Hauptsache, es schmeckt (inf) — the main thing is it tastes nice
2) (S Ger, Aus, Sw = riechen) to smell2. vt1) (= den Geschmack wahrnehmen von) to taste; (= probieren) to taste, to have a taste of2) (S Ger, Aus, Sw = riechen) to smell; (fig = ahnen) to sense* * *1) ((with of) to have a suggestion of: The whole affair smacks of prejudice.) smack2) (to be aware of, or recognize, the flavour of something: I can taste ginger in this cake.) taste3) (to have a particular flavour or other quality that is noticed through the act of tasting: This milk tastes sour; The sauce tastes of garlic.) taste* * *schme·cken[ˈʃmɛkn̩]I. vi1. (munden)hat es geschmeckt? did you enjoy it?, was it OK?, was everything to your satisfaction? formso, ich hoffe, es schmeckt! so, I hope you enjoy it!na, schmeckt's? — klar, und wie! well, is it OK? — you bet!das schmeckt aber gut that tastes wonderfullasst es euch \schmecken! tuck in!nach nichts \schmecken to not taste of anything [much], to be tastelesshier schmeckt das Wasser nach Chlor the water here tastes of chlorine▪ jdm [irgendwie] \schmecken:na, wie schmeckt [dir] der neue Job? well, how do you like [or are you enjoying] the new job?das schmeckt mir gar nicht! I don't like the sound of that at all5.▶ jdn nicht \schmecken können to not be able to stand sbII. vt▪ jd schmeckt etw sb tastes [or has a taste of] [or tries] sth* * *1.intransitives Verb taste ( nach of)[gut] schmecken — taste good
das hat geschmeckt — that was good; (war köstlich) that was delicious
schmeckt es [dir]? — are you enjoying it or your meal?; [how] do you like it?
2.lasst es euch schmecken! — enjoy your food!; tuck in! (coll.)
transitives Verb taste; (kosten) sample* * *A. v/tich schmecke gar nichts I can’t taste a thing;man schmeckt den Knoblauch (nicht) you can(’t) taste the garlic;man schmeckt, dass der Fisch nicht frisch ist you can tell from the taste that the fish isn’t fresh;schmeck mal! have a taste;lässt du mich mal (die Soße) schmecken? can I have a taste (of the sauce)?2. dial (riechen) smellB. v/i1.(gut) schmecken Speise, Getränk: taste good;und dann einen Schuss Kognak, sonst schmeckt’s nicht then give it a dash of brandy, otherwise it doesn’t taste right;es schmeckt mir nicht I don’t like it;ihm schmeckt es he likes it; umg (er isst gern und viel) he likes his food;ich nehme nicht ab - mir schmeckt’s zu gut umg I can’t lose any weight, I enjoy my food too much;schmeckt es (dir)? do you like it?;mir hat’s geschmeckt umg I enjoyed that;das hat aber geschmeckt! that was really delicious;diese Torte schmeckt vielleicht toll! this cake is really scrumptious!;Nudeln schmecken mir immer umg give me noodles any time;es schmeckt mir heute nicht so recht I don’t really have any appetite ( oder feel like eating) today;es sich schmecken lassen umg tuck in;lass es dir schmecken! enjoy it!, tuck in!;hat es Ihnen geschmeckt? did you enjoy your meal?;der hat mir aber geschmeckt! umg, fig Kuss: that was delicious!;schmecken nach taste of; fig smack of;es schmeckt wie Nuss/wie selbst gebacken it has a nutty taste/it tastes homemade;der Wein schmeckt nach Kork(en) the wine is corked (US auch corky);es schmeckt nach nichts it doesn’t taste of anything, it has no taste;das schmeckt rauf wie runter umg, pej it tastes awful;es schmeckt nach mehr umg, hum I hope there’s more where that came from2. umg, fig (gefallen):das/die Arbeit schmeckt ihm nicht he doesn’t like it/his job, it/his job is not to his liking;diese Kritik schmeckte ihr gar nicht this criticism didn’t go down at all well with her3. dial (riechen) smell* * *1.intransitives Verb taste ( nach of)[gut] schmecken — taste good
das hat geschmeckt — that was good; (war köstlich) that was delicious
schmeckt es [dir]? — are you enjoying it or your meal?; [how] do you like it?
2.lasst es euch schmecken! — enjoy your food!; tuck in! (coll.)
transitives Verb taste; (kosten) sample* * *(nach) v.to taste (of) v. v.to taste v. -
103 myśl
f 1. (proces myślenia) thought- myśli mi się plączą a. mącą I’m getting confused- policz to w myśli work it out a. calculate it in your mind- ogarnąć coś myślą to grasp sth (mentally)- problemy filozoficzne całkowicie zaprzątają jego myśl he is completely preoccupied with philosophical problems- ani a. nawet mi to przez myśl nie przeszło it never even crossed my mind- być zatopionym a. pogrążonym w myślach to be deep in thought- byłem myślami gdzie indziej I was miles away- myślami byłem z rodziną my thoughts were with my family- siedział na lekcji, ale był nieobecny myślami he sat in class, but his thoughts were elsewhere- mówić/odpowiadać, co komuś na myśl przyjdzie to say the first thing/reply with the first thing that comes to one’s mind- nie mógł oderwać od niej myśli he couldn’t stop thinking about her- mieć myśli zajęte kimś/czymś to be preoccupied with sb/sth- gonitwa myśli racing thoughts- na myśl o kim/o czym at the thought of sb/sth- przywodzić coś komuś na myśl książk. to make sb think of sth, to put sb in mind of sth- rozmowa z tobą przywodzi mi na myśl mojego ojca talking to you makes me think a. puts me in mind of my father- to zdjęcie przywodzi mi na myśl wakacje w Grecji this photo reminds me of my holidays in Greece- mieć kogoś/coś na myśli to mean sb/sth- wcale tego nie miałem na myśli I didn’t mean that at all- żyć myślą o kimś/o czymś książk. to live for the thought of sb/sth- żyła myślą o ukochanym the thought of her beloved kept her going- więźniowie żyli myślą o ucieczce the prisoners lived to escape- uciekać a. uciec myślą od czegoś książk. (to try) to put sth out of one’s mind, (to try) to forget sth- chciała uciec myślą od codziennych trosk she wanted to forget her everyday concerns- zwrócić się myślą a. myślami ku czemuś/komuś to turn one’s thoughts to sth/sb- rozwój myśli technicznej w ostatnich latach the development of technical thought in recent years2. (wynik rozumowania) thought, idea- zawiłe myśli filozoficzne complicated philosophical thoughts- wypowiadać a. wyrażać myśl to express a thought- wymiana myśli an exchange of ideas- czytać w czyichś myślach to read sb’s thoughts- podzielić się z kimś myślami to share one’s thoughts with sb- być z kimś jednej myśli to be of the same mind a. opinion as sb- dręczyła go myśl, że nie podoła tej pracy he was racked by the thought of not being able to cope with the job- snuły mu się po głowie leniwe myśli o wakacjach he was thinking lazily about the holidays- odpędzać natrętne myśli to try to get rid of persistent thoughts- być złej myśl to be pessimistic- przebiegła mi przez głowę myśl a thought flashed through my mind- nurtowała mnie myśl o wyjeździe I kept turning over in my mind the idea of leaving- błysnęła mi w głowie myśl, że… it flashed through my mind that…- muszę wybić sobie z głowy myśli o kupnie nowej sukienki I have to forget the idea of buying a new dress- uczepić się jakiejś myśli to cling to a thought a. an idea- opanowała a. opętała go myśl o wyjeździe za granicę he’s obsessed with the idea of going abroad- nie móc się pogodzić z myślą o czymś/że… to not be able to come to terms a. grips with the idea of sth/that…- oswoić się z myślą, że… to come to terms with the thought that…- pożegnać się z myślą o czymś przen. to kiss goodbye to the idea of sth- uderzyła mnie myśl, że… it struck me that a. I was struck by the thought that…3. (pogląd) thought- myśl filozoficzna/religijna philosophical/religious thought4. (pomysł) idea- to jest myśl! that’s a thought- bić a. łamać się z myślami to be unable to make up one’s mind- kolega podsunął mi myśl o kandydowaniu na posła a friend of mine suggested that I stand for MP- natchnąć kogoś myślą o zrobieniu czegoś to inspire sb to do sth- porzucić myśl o czymś to give up the idea of sth- zaświtała mi w głowie myśl, że… it occured to me that…- strzeliła mi do głowy myśl I had a sudden idea- nosił się z myślą o zakupie samochodu he was thinking about buying a car5. książk. (intencja) intention, intent- moją myślą było, by ten ośrodek służył wszystkim potrzebującym my idea was that the centre should serve everyone in need- myśl o budowie nowego szpitala the idea of building a new hospital- wszystko idzie po mojej myśli everything is going as I intended- w myśl czegoś in accordance with sth, according to sth- □ myśl przewodnia książk. keynote- czarne myśli gloomy thoughts książk.- złota myśl książk. words of wisdom* * *-i; -i; gen pl; -i; fmieć kogoś/coś na myśli — to have sb/sth in mind
robić coś z myślą o kimś — to do sth for sb lub for sb's sake
w myśl tej zasady... — according to this principle...
* * *f.1. thought, idea.2. (= myślenie) thinking; to mi nawet przez myśl nie przeszło it never occurred to me; coś/ktoś komuś przywodzi na myśl kogoś/coś sth/sb reminds sb of l. about sb/sth; bądź dobrej myśli hope for the best, think positive; kogo/co masz na myśli? who(m)/what do you mean?; na myśl o tym robi mi się niedobrze the very thought l. idea of it makes me sick; często wracam myślą do tamtych dni I often recall those days; błądzić gdzieś myślami be far away, fantasize about sth; być pochłoniętym (jakąś) myślą l. (jakimiś) myślami be absorbed in thought.3. (= umysł) mind; przyszło mi na myśl, że... it came to me that..., it came to my mind that..., it occurred to me that..., it crossed my mind that...; nie mogę się pogodzić z myślą, że... I cannot reconcile myself with the thought of...4. (= pojęcie, sąd) opinion, view; czarne myśli gloomy thoughts; wymiana myśli exchange of ideas l. views; czytać komuś w myślach read sb's mind; muszę zebrać myśli I need to concentrate; złota myśl aphorism; w myśl tej zasady according to this principle.5. (= idea) idea, concept; błysnęła mi myśl, że... it crossed my mind that...; podzieliła się z nami swoimi myślami na temat... she shared with us her ideas l. thoughts concerning l. on...; myśl przewodnia main l. central idea; iść za czyjąś myślą share sb's opinion; genialna myśl brilliant idea; bić się z myślami be of l. in two minds about sth; wszystko idzie po mojej myśli everything is going just as I planned; nosić się z myślą kupna domu consider l. contemplate buying a house; podsunął mi świetną myśl he gave me a great idea; robimy wszystko z myślą o ludziach potrzebujących pomocy we do everything to help the needy.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > myśl
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104 actuación
f.1 behavior, behaviour, conduct.2 acting, play-acting.3 pretense, airs, show.4 judicial action, proceeding, action.* * *1 (en cine, teatro) performance2 (intervención) intervention, action* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=intervención) [de cantante, deportista] performance; [de actor] actingactuación en directo, actuación en vivo — live performance
2) (=espectáculo)todas sus actuaciones tuvieron un gran éxito de público — all his shows were a great success with the public
3) (=acción) actioncriticaron la actuación del presidente ante la crisis — they criticized the president's handling of the crisis
4) (=conducta) behaviour, behavior (EEUU), conductla actuación de la policía en la manifestación — the behaviour o conduct of the police at the demonstration
5) pl actuaciones (Jur) (legal) proceedings* * *a) ( acción) actionb) (Cin, Dep, Teatr) performancec) ( conducta) conductd) (recital, sesión) performance, concert* * *= action, effort, initiative, performance, enactment, engagement, move, deed, action, implementation, measure.Ex. Americans, convinced that education could be the panacea for all their ills, answered with vigorous action.Ex. Co-operative, carefully planned and financed internationally backed efforts have been the keynote of more recent activity.Ex. These discussions will influence subsequent planning initiatives with regard to the design and layout of the new building.Ex. The totals and averages at the right-hand side if the screen give summary information about the performance of the vendor.Ex. To re-emphasize a point that cannot be over-emphasized: reading aloud to children of all ages is vital, if for no other reason, because this is the way we learn how to turn cold print into a dramatic enactment in the theater of our imagination.Ex. Any attempt to coerce a response without good reason based on that child's present predicament is to place in jeopardy the child's willing engagement now and in the future.Ex. This move has probably affirmed the future of DC.Ex. Books were kept for historical records of deeds done by the inhabitants: their worthy acts as well as their sins.Ex. Coates believed that in order to conceptualise an action it is necessary to visualise the thing on which the action is being performed.Ex. This software is important to the further implementation of the record format, especially in developing countries.Ex. If we as a society hope to deal with a very real and important issue, the implementation of this popular measure is a good place to start.----* actuación académica = learning performance.* actuación como intermediario = mediating.* actuación común = concerted effort.* actuación concertada = concerted action.* actuación en vivo = live performance, live entertainment, live entertainment.* actuación estelar = star performance.* actuación legal = legal action, legal proceedings.* actuación militar = military action.* actuación musical = musical event, musical performance, music performance.* actuación positiva = positive action.* actuación relacionada con la información = information action.* actuación simbólica = symbolic action.* ámbito de actuación = sphere of activity, sphere of influence, arena for activity, extent of activity.* ámbito geográfico de actuación = catchment area.* área de actuación = area for action, area of policy, policy area.* calendario de actuación = time scale [timescale], action agenda.* calendario de actuaciones = action agenda.* campo de actuación = purview, scope, sphere of interest.* de actuación = for action.* decisión sobre qué política de actuación seguir = policy decision.* fase de actuación = implementation stage, stage of implementation.* línea de actuación = course of action, line of attack, operational line, action line, prong, line of direction.* llevar a cabo una actuación común = make + a concerted effort.* método de actuación = clinical practice.* organizar una actuación musical = put on + musical event.* pautas de actuación = best practices.* plan de actuación = action plan, business plan, plan of action, action statement, road map [roadmap], plan for action, response plan.* política de actuación = policy.* principio de actuación = governing principle.* programa de actuación = programme of action, action programme, action plan, operating programme.* * *a) ( acción) actionb) (Cin, Dep, Teatr) performancec) ( conducta) conductd) (recital, sesión) performance, concert* * *= action, effort, initiative, performance, enactment, engagement, move, deed, action, implementation, measure.Ex: Americans, convinced that education could be the panacea for all their ills, answered with vigorous action.
Ex: Co-operative, carefully planned and financed internationally backed efforts have been the keynote of more recent activity.Ex: These discussions will influence subsequent planning initiatives with regard to the design and layout of the new building.Ex: The totals and averages at the right-hand side if the screen give summary information about the performance of the vendor.Ex: To re-emphasize a point that cannot be over-emphasized: reading aloud to children of all ages is vital, if for no other reason, because this is the way we learn how to turn cold print into a dramatic enactment in the theater of our imagination.Ex: Any attempt to coerce a response without good reason based on that child's present predicament is to place in jeopardy the child's willing engagement now and in the future.Ex: This move has probably affirmed the future of DC.Ex: Books were kept for historical records of deeds done by the inhabitants: their worthy acts as well as their sins.Ex: Coates believed that in order to conceptualise an action it is necessary to visualise the thing on which the action is being performed.Ex: This software is important to the further implementation of the record format, especially in developing countries.Ex: If we as a society hope to deal with a very real and important issue, the implementation of this popular measure is a good place to start.* actuación académica = learning performance.* actuación como intermediario = mediating.* actuación común = concerted effort.* actuación concertada = concerted action.* actuación en vivo = live performance, live entertainment, live entertainment.* actuación estelar = star performance.* actuación legal = legal action, legal proceedings.* actuación militar = military action.* actuación musical = musical event, musical performance, music performance.* actuación positiva = positive action.* actuación relacionada con la información = information action.* actuación simbólica = symbolic action.* ámbito de actuación = sphere of activity, sphere of influence, arena for activity, extent of activity.* ámbito geográfico de actuación = catchment area.* área de actuación = area for action, area of policy, policy area.* calendario de actuación = time scale [timescale], action agenda.* calendario de actuaciones = action agenda.* campo de actuación = purview, scope, sphere of interest.* de actuación = for action.* decisión sobre qué política de actuación seguir = policy decision.* fase de actuación = implementation stage, stage of implementation.* línea de actuación = course of action, line of attack, operational line, action line, prong, line of direction.* llevar a cabo una actuación común = make + a concerted effort.* método de actuación = clinical practice.* organizar una actuación musical = put on + musical event.* pautas de actuación = best practices.* plan de actuación = action plan, business plan, plan of action, action statement, road map [roadmap], plan for action, response plan.* política de actuación = policy.* principio de actuación = governing principle.* programa de actuación = programme of action, action programme, action plan, operating programme.* * *A1 (acción) performanceel premio a la mejor actuación the prize for the best performancees un buen guión pero la actuación es pésima the script is good but the acting is appallingla brillante actuación del equipo/del abogado the team's/lawyer's brilliant performancecriticó la actuación de la policía he criticized the conduct of the police2 (recital, sesión) performance3 ( Ling) performancepodría dar lugar a actuaciones penales it could give rise to criminal proceedings* * *
actuación sustantivo femenino
b) (Cin, Dep, Teatr) performance;
actuación sustantivo femenino
1 (interpretación, participación) performance
2 (intervención) intervention, action: su actuación fue decisiva para que no murieran ahogados, her intervention was decisive in preventing them from drowning
' actuación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ámbito
- arbitrariedad
- broche
- concertar
- intervención
- operación
- papelón
- teatralidad
- aprobación
- aprobar
- bravo
- brillante
- cometido
- desafortunado
- deslucido
- destacado
- discreto
- espontáneo
- improvisación
- irrepetible
- lucido
- magistral
- notable
- papel
- pobre
- precipitado
- rematar
- sobresaliente
- valorar
- vivo
English:
appearance
- booking
- gig
- impromptu
- match up
- number
- optimum
- performance
- scintillating
- showing
- spirited
- unconvincing
- uninspired
- wooden
- action
- cameo
- feature
- highlight
- star
- venue
* * *actuación nf1. [conducta, proceder] conduct, behaviour2. [interpretación] performance;la actuación del protagonista es excelente the main character gives an excellent performance;esta tarde vamos a una actuación de unos cómicos we're going to a comedy show this evening;con la actuación estelar de… starring…;tuvo una actuación muy decepcionante she gave a very disappointing performance4. Ling performance* * *f1 TEA performance2 ( intervención) intervention3:actuaciones pl JUR proceedings* * *1) : performance2) actuaciones nfpldiligencias: proceedings* * *1. (representación) performance2. (acción) action -
105 agresivo
adj.1 aggressive, assertive, belligerent, go-getter.2 aggressive, combative, hostile, truculent.3 aggressive.4 predatory.* * *► adjetivo1 aggressive* * *(f. - agresiva)adj.* * *ADJ (=violento) aggressive; (=vigoroso) forceful, vigorous* * *- va adjetivo aggressive* * *= aggressive, belligerent, truculent, killer, sociopathic, combative, pushy [pushier -comp., pushiest -sup.], bellicose, campaigning.Ex. Problem patrons include, but are not limited to, illiterates simply seeking shelter, alcoholics, the homeless, the mentally disturbed, aggressive young people, and those with offensive odours.Ex. Dexter Rundle thought: 'The day was progressing serenely and I was feeling not at all belligerent' = Dexter Rundle pensó: "El día iba progresando con serenidad y no me sentía de ninguna manera agresivo".Ex. Senior staff members said that these fevers of truculent behavior had manifested themselves only within the past two or three years.Ex. The article has the title 'Guerilla Web strategies: killer marketing tactics to make your site the most popular on the Web'.Ex. The problem of optimally refining sociopathic knowledge bases is modeled as a bipartite graph.Ex. His book is a one-sided insider account of the scrappy, often combative style that characterized the New York intellectual crowd from the late 1940s to the mid 1960s.Ex. Parents can help the development of a child prodigy in an infinite number of ways, ranging from the attentive but not too pushy to the downright obsessive.Ex. For all their bellicose rhetoric, they still hope that diplomatic pressure will persuade Iran to compromise.Ex. He is fearless, courageous, campaigning, waspish and wise.----* comportamiento agresivo = aggressive behaviour.* de modo agresivo = aggressively.* venta agresiva = hard-sell.* * *- va adjetivo aggressive* * *= aggressive, belligerent, truculent, killer, sociopathic, combative, pushy [pushier -comp., pushiest -sup.], bellicose, campaigning.Ex: Problem patrons include, but are not limited to, illiterates simply seeking shelter, alcoholics, the homeless, the mentally disturbed, aggressive young people, and those with offensive odours.
Ex: Dexter Rundle thought: 'The day was progressing serenely and I was feeling not at all belligerent' = Dexter Rundle pensó: "El día iba progresando con serenidad y no me sentía de ninguna manera agresivo".Ex: Senior staff members said that these fevers of truculent behavior had manifested themselves only within the past two or three years.Ex: The article has the title 'Guerilla Web strategies: killer marketing tactics to make your site the most popular on the Web'.Ex: The problem of optimally refining sociopathic knowledge bases is modeled as a bipartite graph.Ex: His book is a one-sided insider account of the scrappy, often combative style that characterized the New York intellectual crowd from the late 1940s to the mid 1960s.Ex: Parents can help the development of a child prodigy in an infinite number of ways, ranging from the attentive but not too pushy to the downright obsessive.Ex: For all their bellicose rhetoric, they still hope that diplomatic pressure will persuade Iran to compromise.Ex: He is fearless, courageous, campaigning, waspish and wise.* comportamiento agresivo = aggressive behaviour.* de modo agresivo = aggressively.* venta agresiva = hard-sell.* * *agresivo -va1 (feroz, violento) aggressive2 ‹campaña/publicidad› aggressive, forceful* * *
agresivo◊ -va adjetivo
aggressive
agresivo,-a adjetivo aggressive
' agresivo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agresiva
- volverse
- combativo
English:
aggressive
- belligerent
- hawkish
- pushy
- truculent
* * *agresivo, -a adj1. [violento] aggressive2. [osado] aggressive;una publicidad muy agresiva very aggressive advertising* * *adj aggressive* * *agresivo, -va adj: aggressive♦ agresivamente adv* * *agresivo adj aggressive -
106 aguantarse
pron.v.1 to restrain oneself, hold oneself, back, sit tight.2 to keep one's mouth shut. (Latin American)* * *1 (contenerse) to keep back; (risa, lágrimas) to hold back2 (resignarse) to resign oneself* * ** * *VPR1) (=mantenerse)•
aguantarse de algo — to hang onto sth, hang on by sthme aguanté de una cuerda hasta que llegaron los bomberos — I hung onto a rope o I hung on by a rope until the firefighters came
2) (=contenerse)¿por qué tenemos que aguantarnos y no responder? — why do we have to keep quiet and not respond?
¿no puedes aguantarte hasta que lleguemos a casa? — can't you hold on until we get home?
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aguantarse de hacer algo — to hold back from doing sth3) (=conformarse)no quería ir a la boda, pero me tuve que aguantar — I didn't want to go to the wedding but I had to grin and bear it
¡si no te gusta el helado, ahora te aguantas! — if you don't like the ice cream, that's tough! o you can lump it! *
4) (=soportarse)no sé cómo te aguantas — you're impossible o insufferable
5) Méx (=callarse) to keep quiet, keep one's mouth shut *¡aguántate! — calm down!
* * *(v.) = hold + Posesivo + horsesEx. Over the last couple of months, drug companies had been holding their horses in the hope that the new budget would bring them some relief.* * *(v.) = hold + Posesivo + horsesEx: Over the last couple of months, drug companies had been holding their horses in the hope that the new budget would bring them some relief.
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■aguantarse verbo reflexivo
1 (reprimirse) to keep back
2 (contener las lágrimas) to hold back
3 (resignarse) to resign oneself
' aguantarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fastidiarse
- joderse
- aguantar
- chingar
- jorobar
English:
conform
- go without
- grin
- lump
- sit
- tooth
* * *vpr1. [contenerse] to restrain oneself, to hold oneself back;tuve que aguantarme la risa I had to stop myself from laughing o contain my laughter;aguántate un poco más, que ya llegamos hold on a bit longer, we're nearly theresi no les gusta la película, tendrán que aguantarse if they don't like the film they'll just have to put up with it, if they don't like the film, too bad;no quiero – ¡pues te aguantas! I don't want to – too bad, you'll just have to!* * *v/r1 ( contenerse) keep quiet2 ( conformarse):me tuve que aguantar I had to put up with it* * *vr1) : to resign oneself2) : to restrain oneself* * *aguantarse vb to put up with it [pt. & pp. put] / to lump itsi te duele, te aguantas if it hurts, tough! -
107 al margen
adv.at the border, marginally, on the sideline.* * *(adj.) = on the sidelines, tangentialEx. This paper analyses by example how and why publishers have invested in new technologies, and provides a checklist for decision-making for those still on the sidelines.Ex. My second point may be a slightly tangential, but I hope it is a concrete reaction to the general tenor of Mr. Lubetzky's remarks and the general subject posed.* * *(adj.) = on the sidelines, tangentialEx: This paper analyses by example how and why publishers have invested in new technologies, and provides a checklist for decision-making for those still on the sidelines.
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108 apuesta
f.bet, bid, gamble.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: apostar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: apostar.* * *1 bet, wager* * *noun f.* * *SF1) [en juego] betla apuesta era de 100 euros — the bet was 100 euros, it was a 100-euro bet
hagan sus apuestas, señores — place your bets, ladies and gentlemen
¿cuántas apuestas has hecho esta semana en la quiniela? — how much did you bet on the pools this week?
2) (=desafío)te hago una apuesta a que... — I bet you that...
3) (=opción)nuestra apuesta por la modernización supondrá un aumento gradual de los gastos — our commitment to modernization will lead to a gradual increase in expenditure
esa es una apuesta de futuro — that is a future hope, that is a hope for the future
4) (Bridge) bid* * *Ifemenino betII* * *= gamble, stake in the ground, wager.Ex. The article 'The electronic boom: a gamble or a sure bet?' considers the threat of the new technology to the future of newspapers.Ex. The first version of any software is usually best seen as a stake in the ground.Ex. Once you confirm a bet online, your wager is considered final, we cannot cancel confirmed wagers.----* apuestas = betting.* apuestas deportivas = sports betting.* dilucidar una apuesta = settle + bet.* hacer una apuesta = place + a wager, make + a wager, wager.* jugador de apuestas = gambler.* jugador de grandes apuestas = high roller.* jugar a las apuestas = game.* una apuesta segura = a sure bet.* * *Ifemenino betII* * *= gamble, stake in the ground, wager.Ex: The article 'The electronic boom: a gamble or a sure bet?' considers the threat of the new technology to the future of newspapers.
Ex: The first version of any software is usually best seen as a stake in the ground.Ex: Once you confirm a bet online, your wager is considered final, we cannot cancel confirmed wagers.* apuestas = betting.* apuestas deportivas = sports betting.* dilucidar una apuesta = settle + bet.* hacer una apuesta = place + a wager, make + a wager, wager.* jugador de apuestas = gambler.* jugador de grandes apuestas = high roller.* jugar a las apuestas = game.* una apuesta segura = a sure bet.* * *1 (suma de dinero, objeto) betdoblar/subir la apuesta to double/raise the bet2 (acción) betle hice una apuesta I had a bet with him* * *
apuesta 1 sustantivo femenino
bet;
apuesta 2, apuestas, etc see apostar
apuesto,-a adjetivo good-looking, handsome
apuesta sustantivo femenino bet, wager
' apuesta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
doblar
- ganar
- plantar
- polla
English:
ante
- bet
- flutter
- gamble
- hedge
- long shot
- stake
- wager
- win
- football
- odds
* * *♦ nf1. [acción] bet;hacer una apuesta sobre algo to have a bet on sth;el partido ha hecho una fuerte apuesta por el liberalismo the party has committed itself strongly to liberalism2. [cantidad de dinero] bet;las apuestas eran muy elevadas the stakes were very high* * *f bet* * *apuesta nf: bet, wager* * *apuesta n bet -
109 beligerante
adj.1 belligerent.2 fond of fighting, scrappy.f. & m.belligerent.* * *► adjetivo1 belligerent1 belligerent person* * *ADJ belligerent* * *adjetivo belligerentlos países beligerantes — the belligerent o warring nations
* * *= belligerent, scrappy, bellicose, truculent.Ex. Dexter Rundle thought: 'The day was progressing serenely and I was feeling not at all belligerent' = Dexter Rundle pensó: "El día iba progresando con serenidad y no me sentía de ninguna manera agresivo".Ex. His book is a one-sided insider account of the scrappy, often combative style that characterized the New York intellectual crowd from the late 1940s to the mid 1960s.Ex. For all their bellicose rhetoric, they still hope that diplomatic pressure will persuade Iran to compromise.Ex. Senior staff members said that these fevers of truculent behavior had manifested themselves only within the past two or three years.----* partes beligerantes = warring parties.* * *adjetivo belligerentlos países beligerantes — the belligerent o warring nations
* * *= belligerent, scrappy, bellicose, truculent.Ex: Dexter Rundle thought: 'The day was progressing serenely and I was feeling not at all belligerent' = Dexter Rundle pensó: "El día iba progresando con serenidad y no me sentía de ninguna manera agresivo".
Ex: His book is a one-sided insider account of the scrappy, often combative style that characterized the New York intellectual crowd from the late 1940s to the mid 1960s.Ex: For all their bellicose rhetoric, they still hope that diplomatic pressure will persuade Iran to compromise.Ex: Senior staff members said that these fevers of truculent behavior had manifested themselves only within the past two or three years.* partes beligerantes = warring parties.* * *belligerentlos países beligerantes the belligerent nations, the nations at war* * *
beligerante adjetivo
belligerent;◊ los países beligerantes the belligerent o warring nations
beligerante adjetivo belligerent
los países beligerantes, the warring nations
' beligerante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
posición
English:
belligerent
- contentious
- pugnacious
* * *♦ adjbelligerent♦ nmfbelligerent* * ** * *beligerante adj & nmf: belligerent -
110 de tal envergadura
= of such magnitude, such thatEx. These difficulties are of such a magnitude that the use of law in international situations becomes non-efficient.Ex. Nowadays, the quantity of new information being generated is such that no individual can hope to keep pace with even a small fraction of it.* * *= of such magnitude, such thatEx: These difficulties are of such a magnitude that the use of law in international situations becomes non-efficient.
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111 de tal naturaleza
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112 despedida
f.1 goodbye, farewell.una fiesta/un regalo de despedida a going-away party/present2 farewell party (fiesta).despedida de soltera hen party o nightpast part.past participle of spanish verb: despedir.* * *1 farewell, goodbye2 (en una carta) closing formula3 MÚSICA last verse\despedida de soltera hen night, hen partydespedida de soltero stag night, stag party* * *noun f.farewell, good-bye* * *SF1) [antes de irse] goodbye, farewell; [antes de viaje] send-offcena/función de despedida — farewell dinner/performance
2) (=ceremonia) farewell ceremonydespedida de soltero — stag party, bachelor party (EEUU)
3) (=final) [en carta] closing formula; (Literat) envoi; (Mús) final verse4) (Inform) log off, log out* * *a) ( acción) goodbye, farewell (liter)b) ( celebración) farewell partycena/regalo de despedida — a farewell dinner/gift
* * *= valediction, farewell, valedictory, send-off, parting shot, leave-taking, sign-off.Ex. For my part, it is a presidential valediction and I have only a couple of hours in which to live with it.Ex. This is the farewell and vote of thanks by the Library Association's outgoing President, Ken Stockham, expressing gratitude for the treatment he received.Ex. The article 'Ray Grover; a valedictory on his retirement' presents a tribute to Ray Grover on his retirement as Director of National Archives of New Zealand.Ex. Ideas include throwing a send-off party for a student who is moving and holding monthly birthday luncheons.Ex. One last thought as a parting shot: it does seem that having once taken a bite out of the fruit of the tree of knowledge, we are to be banished from paradise forever, but we really have to eat the maggots in the fruit as well?.Ex. He concludes that ceremonious leave-taking was a means of ensuring that the social web did not rupture when the spirit of adventure took hold.Ex. I think that this attitude is most succinctly and most prevelantly summed up by the oft-used sign-off in messages 'HTH' (Hope This/That Helps, Happy to Help).----* cierre y despedida = sign-off.* dar un beso de despedida = kiss + Nombre + goodbye.* de despedida = valedictory.* despedida de soltera = hen party, bachelorette party, bachelorette shower.* despedida de soltero = stag party, stag night, bachelor party.* despedida de solteros = wedding shower.* discurso de despedida = farewell address.* fiesta de despedida = farewell dinner, goodbye party.* fiesta de despedida de soltera = bachelorette party, bridal shower, bachelorette shower.* fiesta de despedida de soltero = stag night, bachelor party, stag party.* * *a) ( acción) goodbye, farewell (liter)b) ( celebración) farewell partycena/regalo de despedida — a farewell dinner/gift
* * *= valediction, farewell, valedictory, send-off, parting shot, leave-taking, sign-off.Ex: For my part, it is a presidential valediction and I have only a couple of hours in which to live with it.
Ex: This is the farewell and vote of thanks by the Library Association's outgoing President, Ken Stockham, expressing gratitude for the treatment he received.Ex: The article 'Ray Grover; a valedictory on his retirement' presents a tribute to Ray Grover on his retirement as Director of National Archives of New Zealand.Ex: Ideas include throwing a send-off party for a student who is moving and holding monthly birthday luncheons.Ex: One last thought as a parting shot: it does seem that having once taken a bite out of the fruit of the tree of knowledge, we are to be banished from paradise forever, but we really have to eat the maggots in the fruit as well?.Ex: He concludes that ceremonious leave-taking was a means of ensuring that the social web did not rupture when the spirit of adventure took hold.Ex: I think that this attitude is most succinctly and most prevelantly summed up by the oft-used sign-off in messages 'HTH' (Hope This/That Helps, Happy to Help).* cierre y despedida = sign-off.* dar un beso de despedida = kiss + Nombre + goodbye.* de despedida = valedictory.* despedida de soltera = hen party, bachelorette party, bachelorette shower.* despedida de soltero = stag party, stag night, bachelor party.* despedida de solteros = wedding shower.* discurso de despedida = farewell address.* fiesta de despedida = farewell dinner, goodbye party.* fiesta de despedida de soltera = bachelorette party, bridal shower, bachelorette shower.* fiesta de despedida de soltero = stag night, bachelor party, stag party.* * *agitó la mano en señal de despedida she waved goodbye o farewellno me gustan las despedidas I don't like saying goodbye, I don't like goodbyes2 (celebración) farewell partyhubo una cena de despedida there was a farewell dinnerrepresentación or función de despedida farewell performancedespedida y cierre closedownCompuestos:hen night o partystag night o party* * *
despedida sustantivo femenino
despedida de soltera/soltero hen/stag night o party
despedida sustantivo femenino farewell, goodbye
despedida de soltera/soltero, hen/stag party
' despedida' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrazo
- adiós
- emotiva
- emotivo
- garabatear
- noche
- organizar
- verse
- apresurado
English:
enjoy
- farewell
- goodbye
- hen party
- leave
- parting
- send-off
- shot
- stag party
- hen
- kiss
- leaving
- send
- stag
- suicide
* * *despedida nf1. [adiós] goodbye, farewell;[en cartas, mensajes] closing phrase;odio las despedidas I hate goodbyes;dar la despedida a alguien to see sb off;fórmulas de despedida [para cartas] closing phrasesdespedida y cierre [en TV] closedown2. [fiesta] farewell party;una cena de despedida a farewell dinner;despedida de soltera hen party o Br night;* * *f1 farewell;carta de despedida goodbye letter;función de despedida farewell performance2 en carta close* * *despedida nf1) : farewell, good-bye2)despedida de soltera : bridal shower* * *1. (adiós) goodbye2. (fiesta) leaving partydespedida de soltera hen night / hen partydespedida de soltero stag night / stag party -
113 destrozado por un huracán
(adj.) = hurricane-ravagedEx. More than 900 volunteers are working together to bring some hope to the hurricane-ravaged city of New Orleans.* * *(adj.) = hurricane-ravagedEx: More than 900 volunteers are working together to bring some hope to the hurricane-ravaged city of New Orleans.
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114 durante los dos últimos meses
Ex. Over the last couple of months, drug companies had been holding their horses in the hope that the new budget would bring them some relief.* * *Ex: Over the last couple of months, drug companies had been holding their horses in the hope that the new budget would bring them some relief.
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115 eludir
v.1 to avoid.eludir a la prensa to avoid the pressElude sus responsabilidades a menudo He often avoids his responsibilities.2 to elude, to be out of the grasp of, to be out of someone's grasp, to get out of someone's grasp.El significado de esto elude a Ricardo The significance of this eludes Richard.* * *1 (responsabilidad, justicia, etc) to evade2 (pregunta) to avoid, evade; (persona) to avoid* * *VT1) (=evitar) [+ problema, responsabilidad] to evade; [+ control, vigilancia] to dodge; [+ pago, impuesto] to avoidno eludas mis preguntas — don't evade o avoid my questions
2) [+ persona] to avoid* * *verbo transitivoa) <problema/compromiso/pago> to evade, avoidb) < persona> to avoid* * *= bypass [by-pass], dodge, elude, escape, evade, deflect, parry, baulk [balk, -USA], fend off, steer + clear of, give + Nombre + a wide berth, duck out of, steer away from.Ex. She repeatedly bypassed the catalog because she was an inveterate fiction reader and approached the A section of the fiction shelf expecting to find Sholom Aleichem under ALEICHEM.Ex. But he was wiry and wily, too, and he could often out-run, track, back-track, double-back, and finally dodge unseen in the subway.Ex. The definition of a 'work' has eluded cataloguers for many years, and AACR2 has not found a solution.Ex. Other words may be included in a stop-wordlist for some applications, but escape inclusion in other circumstances.Ex. Wastage is sometimes defined as material which temporarily or permanently has evaded the usual lending procedures due to misplacement, damage, non-registration, theft or non-returns.Ex. Questions such as 'Can I help you?' on the part of the librarian are easily deflected by a hasty, perhaps automatic and ill-considered, 'Oh, no thanks' by the user.Ex. 'What if we got the other departments to pay for their own services and materials?' she parried, seeing a faint ray of hope in the idea.Ex. While many scholars concede that military interventions are sometimes permissible, they balk when it comes to deciding whether they are ever a moral duty.Ex. During the rutting season, they are used to fend off other males in an attempt to gather a harem of females to breed with.Ex. This entire target market has steered clear of the public library.Ex. Under the new law, motorists must give 'a wide berth' to stationary emergency vehicles displaying blue, red, or amber emergency warning lights.Ex. There's no polite way to duck out of a dinner party.Ex. This article gives guidance for steering away from some of the more obvious pitfalls when buying software.----* agacharse para eludir = duck out of + harm's way.* eludir la necesidad de = bypass + the need (for).* eludir responsabilidad = pass + the buck.* eludirse = duck away.* eludir una cuestión = dodge + issue.* eludir una obligación = duck + an obligation.* eludir una oposición = negotiate + resistance.* eludir una responsabilidad = shirk + responsibility.* * *verbo transitivoa) <problema/compromiso/pago> to evade, avoidb) < persona> to avoid* * *= bypass [by-pass], dodge, elude, escape, evade, deflect, parry, baulk [balk, -USA], fend off, steer + clear of, give + Nombre + a wide berth, duck out of, steer away from.Ex: She repeatedly bypassed the catalog because she was an inveterate fiction reader and approached the A section of the fiction shelf expecting to find Sholom Aleichem under ALEICHEM.
Ex: But he was wiry and wily, too, and he could often out-run, track, back-track, double-back, and finally dodge unseen in the subway.Ex: The definition of a 'work' has eluded cataloguers for many years, and AACR2 has not found a solution.Ex: Other words may be included in a stop-wordlist for some applications, but escape inclusion in other circumstances.Ex: Wastage is sometimes defined as material which temporarily or permanently has evaded the usual lending procedures due to misplacement, damage, non-registration, theft or non-returns.Ex: Questions such as 'Can I help you?' on the part of the librarian are easily deflected by a hasty, perhaps automatic and ill-considered, 'Oh, no thanks' by the user.Ex: 'What if we got the other departments to pay for their own services and materials?' she parried, seeing a faint ray of hope in the idea.Ex: While many scholars concede that military interventions are sometimes permissible, they balk when it comes to deciding whether they are ever a moral duty.Ex: During the rutting season, they are used to fend off other males in an attempt to gather a harem of females to breed with.Ex: This entire target market has steered clear of the public library.Ex: Under the new law, motorists must give 'a wide berth' to stationary emergency vehicles displaying blue, red, or amber emergency warning lights.Ex: There's no polite way to duck out of a dinner party.Ex: This article gives guidance for steering away from some of the more obvious pitfalls when buying software.* agacharse para eludir = duck out of + harm's way.* eludir la necesidad de = bypass + the need (for).* eludir responsabilidad = pass + the buck.* eludirse = duck away.* eludir una cuestión = dodge + issue.* eludir una obligación = duck + an obligation.* eludir una oposición = negotiate + resistance.* eludir una responsabilidad = shirk + responsibility.* * *eludir [I1 ]vt1 ‹problema› to evade, avoid, dodge; ‹pago› to avoid, evadeun compromiso que no puedes eludir an obligation which you can't evade o duckeludió la persecución de la policía she escaped from o she avoided capture by her police pursuersme eludió la mirada she avoided my gaze, she avoided looking me in the eye2 ‹persona› to avoidme ha estado eludiendo toda la semana she's been avoiding o dodging me all weekconsiguió eludir a los periodistas he managed to avoid o elude the reporters* * *
eludir ( conjugate eludir) verbo transitivo
eludir verbo transitivo to avoid
' eludir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
capear
- desentenderse
- evitar
English:
avoid
- dodge
- duck
- elude
- evade
- fend off
- skirt
- berth
- bypass
- divert
- fend
- get
- parry
- shirk
- side
* * *eludir vt1. [evitar] [compromiso, responsabilidad] to avoid, to evade;[problema, dificultad, tema] to avoid; [pregunta] to evade, to avoid, to dodge;eludir el pago de una deuda to avoid paying a debt;eludir al fisco to avoid paying taxes;eludir el servicio militar to avoid o get out of doing military service;eludió hacer declaraciones he avoided making any statement;eludió su mirada she avoided his eyesconsiguió eludir a la policía he managed to avoid the police;Dereludir la acción de la justicia to escape justice* * *v/t evade, avoid* * *eludir vtevadir: to evade, to avoid, to elude* * *eludir vb to avoid -
116 en los dos últimos meses
Ex. Over the last couple of months, drug companies had been holding their horses in the hope that the new budget would bring them some relief.* * *Ex: Over the last couple of months, drug companies had been holding their horses in the hope that the new budget would bring them some relief.
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117 escasez
f.1 shortage (insuficiencia).escasez de mano de obra labor shortage2 scarcity, meagerness, lack, shortage.* * *1 (carencia) scarcity, lack, shortage2 (mezquindad) meanness, stinginess* * *noun f.1) scarcity, lack, shortage2) want* * *SF1) (=insuficiencia) shortage, scarcity más frmescasez de agua — shortage o scarcity más frm of water
hay escasez de medicamentos — there is a shortage of medicine, medicine is in short supply
escasez de mano de obra/viviendas — labour/housing shortage
2) (=pobreza) poverty3) pl escaseces (=apuros)4) †† (=tacañería) meanness, stinginess* * *femenino shortage* * *= poverty, scarcity, shortage, dearth, paucity, starvation, sparsity, sparseness.Ex. The economically told chronicle of Slake's adventures is an eloquent study of poverty, of fear, and finally of hope as circumstances converge to force Slake from his temporary limbo.Ex. The relative scarcity of music automated authority and bibliographic records likewise increases costs.Ex. Universities currently facing a shortage of space for books should consider sending a proportion of lesser used journals to the British Library now.Ex. One obvious implication of this situation for the humanities is the dearth of relevant databases.Ex. So we see extraordinary hardships cheerfully borne (indeed, apparently enjoyed) by zealous mountaineers, earnest single-handed yachtsmen floating round the world, and all-weather fishing-hobbyists sit patiently at the side of, and sometimes in, rivers, undeterred by the paucity of their catches.Ex. This approach let to the financial starvation of public libraries.Ex. The new and rapidly developing information technology systems can be used to overcome distance and sparsity of population.Ex. This problem is referred to as the data sparseness problem = A este problema se le conoce como el problema de la escasez de datos.----* escasez de agua = water shortage.* escasez de alimentos = food scarcity.* escasez de crédito = credit crunch, credit squeeze.* escasez de información = information scarcity, information underload.* escasez de mano de obra = labour shortage.* haber escasez de = be in short supply, be at a premium.* una escasez de = a dearth of.* * *femenino shortage* * *= poverty, scarcity, shortage, dearth, paucity, starvation, sparsity, sparseness.Ex: The economically told chronicle of Slake's adventures is an eloquent study of poverty, of fear, and finally of hope as circumstances converge to force Slake from his temporary limbo.
Ex: The relative scarcity of music automated authority and bibliographic records likewise increases costs.Ex: Universities currently facing a shortage of space for books should consider sending a proportion of lesser used journals to the British Library now.Ex: One obvious implication of this situation for the humanities is the dearth of relevant databases.Ex: So we see extraordinary hardships cheerfully borne (indeed, apparently enjoyed) by zealous mountaineers, earnest single-handed yachtsmen floating round the world, and all-weather fishing-hobbyists sit patiently at the side of, and sometimes in, rivers, undeterred by the paucity of their catches.Ex: This approach let to the financial starvation of public libraries.Ex: The new and rapidly developing information technology systems can be used to overcome distance and sparsity of population.Ex: This problem is referred to as the data sparseness problem = A este problema se le conoce como el problema de la escasez de datos.* escasez de agua = water shortage.* escasez de alimentos = food scarcity.* escasez de crédito = credit crunch, credit squeeze.* escasez de información = information scarcity, information underload.* escasez de mano de obra = labour shortage.* haber escasez de = be in short supply, be at a premium.* una escasez de = a dearth of.* * *shortagela posguerra fue una época de escasez the postwar period was a time of shortagesescasez DE algo:la escasez de medios hizo que fracasara el plan the lack of resources led to the failure of the planese verano hubo escasez de agua there was a water shortage that summerla escasez de recursos naturales es el problema principal del país the country's main problem is its lack o shortage of natural resources o is the scarcity of its natural resources* * *
escasez sustantivo femenino
shortage;
por escasez de medios owing to a lack of resources
escasez sustantivo femenino shortage
' escasez' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
carencia
- concienciar
- déficit
- privación
- insuficiencia
- mal
- penuria
English:
absence
- basic
- chronic
- dearth
- hoard
- labour
- lack
- scarcity
- shortage
- undermanning
* * *escasez nf1. [insuficiencia] shortage;hay escasez de agua en esa región there a shortage of water in that region;la escasez de población es un problema en la zona the dearth of population is a problem in the area;montan espectáculos con gran escasez de medios they put on shows with very slender resources2. [pobreza] poverty;en tiempos de escasez in times of hardship* * *f shortage, scarcity* * ** * *escasez n shortage -
118 esperar2
2 = call on/upon, expect, hope, count on, look to, bank on.Ex. The difference is only that an indexer is not usually called upon to appreciate the subtleties of the subject to the same extent as an abstractor.Ex. In a journal most formal items including articles, essays, discussions and reviews can be expected to be accompanied by an abstract.Ex. It is hoped that a new ISDS manual and guidelines for bibliographic description will be published in 1986.Ex. Bookstores can no longer count on customers buying books if there is a more attractive entertainment option.Ex. Those with more faith than I look to gigantic electronic archives maintained by governments and private companies that will ensure the indefinite survival of the electronic records of humankind.Ex. Don't bank on it, there can be bright sunshine, hailstones, drizzle, pouring rain and snowflurries in any given hour of the day.----* como cabe esperar = unsurprisingly, as one might expect, as expected.* como cabía esperar = as expected.* como cabría esperar = as might be expected, as one might expect.* como era de esperar = as expected.* como es de esperar = predictably, not surprisingly, as expected.* cuando menos te lo esperes = on any given Sunday.* decir + esperar = express + hope.* es de esperar = hopefully.* esperamos sus noticias = look forward to + hearing from you.* esperando que = in hopeful expectation that.* esperar con ansiedad = hope for, hold + Posesivo + breath.* esperar con ansiedad (+ Infinitivo) = look forward to (+ Gerundio).* esperar con interés (+ Infinitivo), = look forward to (+ Gerundio).* esperar impacientemente (+ Infinitivo) = look forward to (+ Gerundio).* esperar lo imposible = shoot (for) + the moon, cry for + the moon, ask for + the moon, reach for + the moon.* esperar lo peor = expect + the worst.* esperarse = hold + Posesivo + horses.* esperarse Algo = come as + no surprise.* esperar una (gran) sorpresa = be in for a (big) surprise.* llegar a esperar = come to + expect.* mucha gente + esperar que = be widely expected.* que espera demasiado = over expectant.* salir de donde menos Uno se lo espera = come out of + the woodwork.* sin esperarlo = out of the blue, like a bolt out of the blue, like a bolt from the blue. -
119 esquivar
v.1 to avoid.2 to dodge, to evade, to duck, to fend off.Luis capeó el problema Louis dodged the problem.* * *1 (persona) to avoid, shun2 (golpe) to dodge, elude* * *verb1) to dodge2) avoid* * *1.VT (=evitar) to avoid, shun; (=evadir) to dodge, side-stepesquivar hacer algo — to avoid doing sth, be chary of doing sth
2.See:* * *verbo transitivo < persona> to avoid; <golpe/pregunta> to dodge, evade; <problema/dificultad> to avoid; < responsabilidad> to avoid, evade* * *= dodge, eschew, skate over, parry, skirt, fend off, steer + clear of, give + Nombre + a wide berth, steer away from.Ex. But he was wiry and wily, too, and he could often out-run, track, back-track, double-back, and finally dodge unseen in the subway.Ex. However, most contributors to the debate about the future of SLIS have eschewed practicalities in favour of sweeping and dramatic generalizations.Ex. I'm sorry; I didn't wish to skate over that.Ex. 'What if we got the other departments to pay for their own services and materials?' she parried, seeing a faint ray of hope in the idea.Ex. Bridleways that cross arable land may be legally ploughed up, but not those that skirt a field.Ex. During the rutting season, they are used to fend off other males in an attempt to gather a harem of females to breed with.Ex. This entire target market has steered clear of the public library.Ex. Under the new law, motorists must give 'a wide berth' to stationary emergency vehicles displaying blue, red, or amber emergency warning lights.Ex. This article gives guidance for steering away from some of the more obvious pitfalls when buying software.----* esquivar el problema = sidestep + the problem.* esquivar la cuestión = sidestep + the issue.* esquivar la mirada de Alguien = avert + Posesivo + eyes.* esquivar una cuestión = dodge + issue.* esquivar un problema = duck + issue.* * *verbo transitivo < persona> to avoid; <golpe/pregunta> to dodge, evade; <problema/dificultad> to avoid; < responsabilidad> to avoid, evade* * *= dodge, eschew, skate over, parry, skirt, fend off, steer + clear of, give + Nombre + a wide berth, steer away from.Ex: But he was wiry and wily, too, and he could often out-run, track, back-track, double-back, and finally dodge unseen in the subway.
Ex: However, most contributors to the debate about the future of SLIS have eschewed practicalities in favour of sweeping and dramatic generalizations.Ex: I'm sorry; I didn't wish to skate over that.Ex: 'What if we got the other departments to pay for their own services and materials?' she parried, seeing a faint ray of hope in the idea.Ex: Bridleways that cross arable land may be legally ploughed up, but not those that skirt a field.Ex: During the rutting season, they are used to fend off other males in an attempt to gather a harem of females to breed with.Ex: This entire target market has steered clear of the public library.Ex: Under the new law, motorists must give 'a wide berth' to stationary emergency vehicles displaying blue, red, or amber emergency warning lights.Ex: This article gives guidance for steering away from some of the more obvious pitfalls when buying software.* esquivar el problema = sidestep + the problem.* esquivar la cuestión = sidestep + the issue.* esquivar la mirada de Alguien = avert + Posesivo + eyes.* esquivar una cuestión = dodge + issue.* esquivar un problema = duck + issue.* * *esquivar [A1 ]vt1 ‹persona› to avoid2 ‹golpe› to dodge, evade; ‹pregunta› to avoid, dodge, sidestepintentaron esquivar el tema they tried to dodge o evade the issue3 ‹problema/dificultad› to avoid; ‹responsabilidad› to avoid, evade* * *
esquivar ( conjugate esquivar) verbo transitivo ‹persona/problema/dificultad› to avoid;
‹golpe/pregunta› to dodge, evade;
‹ responsabilidad› to avoid, evade
esquivar verbo transitivo
1 (un obstáculo, golpe) to dodge: menos mal que pudo esquivar el árbol que había caído en la carretera, luckily he was able to dodge the tree that had fallen across the road
2 (a una persona) to avoid, dodge: me está esquivando, he's avoiding me
' esquivar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
burlar
- cuneta
- huir
- esquinazo
English:
dodge
- elude
- fend off
- sidestep
- way
- avoid
- divert
- duck
- fend
- fudge
- side
* * *esquivar vt1. [golpe] to dodge;[valla, obstáculo] to clear;trató de esquivar al perro para no atropellarlo he tried to avoid the dog so as not to knock it down2. [persona, discusión, tema] to avoid;[pregunta] to evade, to dodge; [compromiso, responsabilidad] to evade, to get out of; [problema, inconveniente] to avoid, to get round* * *v/t avoid, dodge fam* * *esquivar vt1) evadir: to dodge, to evade2) evitar: to avoid* * *esquivar vb1. (golpe) to dodge2. (persona) to avoid -
120 fracción
f.1 fraction.2 fraction, part.3 paragraph.* * *1 (gen) fraction2 PLÍTICA faction* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Mat) fraction2) (=parte) part, fragment3) (Pol etc) faction, splinter group4) (=repartición) division, breaking-up (en into)* * *1) fractionuna fracción de segundo — a fraction of a second, a split second
2) ( de organización) faction* * *= fraction, segment, fraction, denomination, moiety.Ex. The ALA Rules provide guidance on how to file fractions and superscript and subscript numerals.Ex. No such constraints exist where online display is anticipated, since only one segment at a time is displayed.Ex. Nowadays, the quantity of new information being generated is such that no individual can hope to keep pace with even a small fraction of it.Ex. Electric money will come in cent or less denominations to make high-volume, small-value transactions on the Internet practical.Ex. Based on the above considerations, medicinal ingredients containing the same active moiety are classified into identical or non-identical.----* fracción decimal = decimal fraction.* fracción de moneda = penny, coin denomination, coin denomination.* fracción de segundo = split second.* * *1) fractionuna fracción de segundo — a fraction of a second, a split second
2) ( de organización) faction* * *= fraction, segment, fraction, denomination, moiety.Ex: The ALA Rules provide guidance on how to file fractions and superscript and subscript numerals.
Ex: No such constraints exist where online display is anticipated, since only one segment at a time is displayed.Ex: Nowadays, the quantity of new information being generated is such that no individual can hope to keep pace with even a small fraction of it.Ex: Electric money will come in cent or less denominations to make high-volume, small-value transactions on the Internet practical.Ex: Based on the above considerations, medicinal ingredients containing the same active moiety are classified into identical or non-identical.* fracción decimal = decimal fraction.* fracción de moneda = penny, coin denomination, coin denomination.* fracción de segundo = split second.* * *A1 (elemento, parte) part, fraction, fragmenttodo pasó en una fracción de segundo it all happened in a fraction of a second o in a split second2 ( Mat) [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] fractionB (de una organización) faction1 (en fútbol) half2 (en básquetbol) period* * *
fracción sustantivo femenino
fraction
fracción sustantivo femenino fraction
' fracción' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
décima
- décimo
- sexta
- sexto
- parte
English:
eighteenth
- eighth
- eleventh
- fifteenth
- fifth
- fourteenth
- fourth
- fraction
- ninth
- seventieth
- sixtieth
- split
- tenth
- third
- thousandth
- twelfth
- twentieth
* * *fracción nf1. [parte] fraction;todos recibieron su fracción de la herencia everyone received their part o share of the legacy;fracción de segundo split second2. [quebrado] fractionfracción decimal decimal fraction;fracción impropia improper fraction;fracción mixta compound fraction;fracción propia proper fraction3. Pol faction* * *f fraction; POL faction* * *fracción nf, pl fracciones1) : fraction2) : part, fragment3) : faction, splinter group* * *fracción n fraction
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