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61 parere
1. v/i seem, appearpare che it seems that, it would appear thatche te ne pare? what do you think (of it)?non ti pare? don't you think?a quanto pare by all accountsnon mi pare vero! I can't believe it!2. m opiniona mio parere in my opinion, to my way of thinking* * *parere v. intr.1 to seem, to look, to appear; ( essere simile a, somigliare a) to look like: il lago pare uno specchio, the lake is like a mirror; pare una gran dama, she seems to be a great lady; pare molto triste, he looks very sad; pare una persona intelligente, he seems to be (o looks like) an intelligent person; pare una persona per bene, he looks like a nice person; la sua casa mi pare una reggia, his house looks like a palace to me; il viaggio mi è parso un incubo, the journey was like a nightmare for me // per ben parere, to make a good impression // senza parere, without making oneself noticed // pare rabarbaro, it tastes like rhubarb // pare velluto, it feels like velvet // questo pare un verso di Shakespeare, this sounds like a verse of Shakespeare's2 (in costr. impers.) ( sembrare) to seem, ( credere) to think* (entrambi con costr. pers.); ( dare l'impressione di) to look (like): che te ne pare?, come ti pare?, what do you think of it?; fa' come ti pare, do as you like (o please); mi pare che abbia ragione, I think he is right (o he seems to be right); mi pare di averlo visto, I think I saw him; mi pare di conoscerlo, di averlo già incontrato, I think I know him, I seem to have (o it seems that I have) met him already; mi pare di essere a casa mia qui, I feel at home here; se prendessimo un taxi faremmo prima, non ti pare?, if we took a taxi we'd get there earlier, don't you think?; ti pare onesto quello che hai fatto?, do you think that what you did was right?; mi pareva di aver ragione, I thought I was right; mi pareva di sognare, I seemed to be (o I thought I was) dreaming; mi parve d'aver visto qlco., I thought I had seen sthg.; pare che non sia vero, it seems that it is not true; pare che sia molto malato, it seems that he is (o he seems to be) very ill; pare che il tempo voglia rimettersi, it looks as if the weather is changing for the better; pare che voglia piovere, it looks like rain; pare di sì, it seems so; pare di sì, ma non ne sono sicuro, I think so but I am not sure; pare strano, impossibile che..., it seems strange, impossible that...; parrebbe che io abbia torto, it would seem that I am wrong; ti pare di aver ragione?, do you think (that) you are right? // a quanto pare, as far as we know // come mi pare e piace, as I like // ''Grazie'' ''Ma vi pare!'', ''Thanks!'' ''Don't mention it!'' // mi pare un secolo che non lo vedo, it seems ages since I saw him // ''Cos'ha? é arrabbiato?'' ''Pare'', ''What's wrong with him, is he angry?'' ''So it seems''parere s.m. opinion, advice (anche fig.): a mio parere, in my opinion; non sono del parere, I do not agree; non sono del tuo parere a questo riguardo, I don't share your opinion on this question; questo è il mio parere, this is my opinion; sono del parere che non dovresti andare, I don't think that you should go; rimango sempre del mio parere, I'm sticking to my opinion (o my opinion remains the same); cambiar parere, to change one's mind; sentire il parere di qlcu., to hear s.o.'s opinion; ho sentito il parere di un avvocato, I've consulted a lawyer; dare parere favorevole, contrario, to give favourable, adverse opinion // (dir.) parere obbligatorio, vincolante, mandatory advice.* * *I [pa'rere] sm(opinione) opinion, (consiglio) adviceII [pa'rere] vi irreg1) (apparire) to look, seem, appearpare onesto — he looks o seems o appears honest
pare di sì/no — it seems/doesn't seem so
pare che... — it seems o appears that..., apparently
a quanto pare se n'è andato — he seems to have left, he has apparently left
2)mi pare che... — I think (that)..., it seems to me (that)...mi pare di sì/no — I think/don't think so
che te ne pare di andare al cinema? — how about going to the cinema?, how do you fancy going to the cinema?
è ora di andare, non ti pare? — don't you think it's time we left?
disturbo? — ma le pare! — am I disturbing you? — not at all!
fai come ti pare! — do what o as you like!
* * *I 1. [pa'rere]1) (sembrare) to appear, to seem, to look; (assomigliare) to look likepare felice — he seems o looks happy
2) (ritenere, credere) to think*non mi pare, mi pare di no — I don't think so
mi pare che — it appears o seems to me that
3) (volere)2.verbo impersonale to seem, to soundpare proprio che — it very much seems as if o as though
a quanto pare, pensa che... — he seems to think that...
II [pa'rere]i suoi genitori, a quanto pare, erano ambiziosi — his parents, it appears, were ambitious
sostantivo maschile advice U, opinion, judgment, viewa mio parere a parer mio in my opinion o judgement, personally speaking, to my mind colloq.; essere dello stesso parere to be of one mind; i -i sono discordi opinion is divided; dare il proprio parere to have one's say; cambiare parere to change one's mind; chiedere il parere di un medico to seek medical advice; sentire il parere di un avvocato — to take legal advice
* * *parere1/pa'rere/ [66](aus. essere)1 (sembrare) to appear, to seem, to look; (assomigliare) to look like; pare felice he seems o looks happy; il viaggio mi è parso lungo the journey seemed long to me; mi pare un tipo onesto he seems to be an honest guy2 (ritenere, credere) to think*; non mi pare, mi pare di no I don't think so; mi pare che it appears o seems to me that; e ti pareva! did you doubt it! mi pareva (strano)! I thought so! I guessed as much! che te ne pare di questa idea? how does the idea strike you?3 (volere) fa quello che gli pare he does what he wants; sei libero di andare e venire come ti pare you can come and go as you please4 (formula di cortesia) ma Le pare! think nothing of it! don't mention it!to seem, to sound; pare sia divertente! it sounds like it should be fun! pare proprio che it very much seems as if o as though; pare che abbia cambiato idea he is reported to have changed his mind; pare che sia un buon hotel it's supposed to be a good hotel; pare che sia molto ricco he is reputed to be very rich; pare che ci sia qualche errore there seems to be some mistakes; a quanto pare to all appearances; a quanto pare, pensa che... he seems to think that...; i suoi genitori, a quanto pare, erano ambiziosi his parents, it appears, were ambitious.————————parere2/pa'rere/sostantivo m.advice U, opinion, judgment, view; a mio parere, a parer mio in my opinion o judgement, personally speaking, to my mind colloq.; essere dello stesso parere to be of one mind; i -i sono discordi opinion is divided; dare il proprio parere to have one's say; cambiare parere to change one's mind; chiedere il parere di un medico to seek medical advice; sentire il parere di un avvocato to take legal advice. -
62 SPYRJA
* * *(spyr, spurða, spurðr), v.1) to track, trace steps or footprints (hundar þeir, er vóru vanir at spyrja þá upp, er undan hljópust);2) to investigate, find out (þeir fengu hann eigi upp spurðan);3) to ask;G. spurði, hvat hann vildi þá láta at gera, G. asked what he wished them to do;with gen., spyrja e-n tíðenda, to ask tidings of one;spyrja e-n ráðs, to ask advice of, consult one;H. spurði margs ór brennunni, H. asked much about the burning;with preps., spyrja e-n af e-u, at e-u, at um e-t, um e-t, to ask one about a thing;spyrja at e-m, to inquire after one;spyrja e-n at nafni, to ask one his name;spyrja eptir, to ask, inquire (spurði hón eptir, hvat íslenzkra manna væri á skipi);spurði Höskuldr dóttur sína ekki eprit, H. did not ask his daughter’s consent;4) to hear, be informed of (spyrja sönn tíðendi);Snorri spyrr nú, hvar komit málunum, now S. hears how the causes stood;spyrja til e-s, to get inelligence as to, hear of (síðan hefi ek aldri til hans spurt);5) refl., spyrjast, to be heard of or reported, to get abroad;til Þórveigar spurðist þat, at hon lá hætt, it was told of Th. that she was very ill;impers., mér spyrst á þann veg, I am told;hefir til þessa skips aldregi spurzt, nothing has since been heard of this ship;spyrjast fyrir um e-t, to inquire about (þeir spurðust þá fyrir um ferðir Ólafs konungs);recipr. to ask one another (spyrjast tíðenda).* * *pres. spyr, spyrjum, pl. spurði; subj. spyrði; imperat. spyr, spyrðú part. spurðr, spurt: a part. spurnum, as from a strong verb spurinn, Sks. 12 B. In mod. usage sounded as with u throughout, thus, infin. spurja; pres. spur; imperat. spurðu: with neg. suff. spyrjattu ( speer thou not), Fas. i. (in a verse): [spor; A. S. spurian; Scot. and North. E. speer; Germ. spüren; Swed. spörja, spörge.]B. To track, trace steps or footprints; nú er maðr stolinn fé sínu, ok sér hann manna-farveg liggja frá garði, þá skal hann … spyrja til garðs manns, Gþl. 539; með hundum, er því vóru vanir at s. þá upp er undan hljópusk, Ó. H. 247, Hom. 159.2. metaph. to track, investigate, find out (Germ. aufspüren): ok er engi likari til enn annarr, þá skolu ölhús-menn morð spyrja, N. G. L. i. 62; en erfingi spyri morð ef hann kann eptir koma, ii. 215; þá spyri erfingi morðs (morð), i. 309, but this sense is old and obsolete: s. upp, to find out; þeir fengu hann eigi upp spurðan, Sturl. ii. 125.II. to speer, ask, absol. or with gen.: spyrja lögspurning, Grág. i. 21; Gunnarr spurði, hvat hann vildi þá láta at gera, Nj. 100: þeir spurdu hvat þar væri komit. Fms. i. 9:—with gen., s. e-s, to enquire after; spyrr konungr margra tiðinda, iv. 192: hann spurði margs ór brennunni, Nj. 213, passim: to request, spyrja síðan alla lögréttu menn, Grág. i. 8.2. with prepp.; spyrja at e-u or spyrja e-n at e-u, to speer or ask after; spurði hann at Ástriði ok syni hennar, Fms. i. 70; s. at þingfesti manna, Grág. i. 19: spyrr Sigvaldi at ferðum Ólafs, Fms. x. 226, Gþl. 221; konungr spurði hann at nafni, speered at him for his name, Nj. 6:—s. eptir, spurði Höskuldr dóttur sína ekki eptir, did not ask her, ask her consent, Ni. 17; spurði Fjönir eptir bræðr sína, F. asked after his brothers. Fms. xi. 44; s. eptir e-n, to enquire after, i. 263, iv. 32, Eg. 89:—s. e-n um e-t (= eptir e-u), þeir spurðu Gunnar um fundinn, Nj. 100.3. to hear, be informed of (Germ. erfahren): þat spyrja synir Haralds, Fms. i. 18; þat spyrr Bárðr at …, Eg. 31; Snorri spyrr nú hvar komit er málunum, Nj. 244, passim: s. til e-s, to get intelligence as to; þeir spurðu til Birkibeina, Fms. ix. 224; Gregorius spurði til þeirra þar sem hrita Saurbæir, vii. 270; spurði hann til Sóta, at hann var farinn suðr, Nj. 7.III. reflex. to be reported, get abroad; skipkváman spyrsk, Nj. 5; tíðendi spyrjask, 25, 85; til Þorveigar spurðisk þat, at hón lá hætt, it was told of Th. that she was very ill, Korm. 164; hefir til þess skips aldregi spurzk, nothing has since been heard of this ship. Nj. 282: impers., mér spyrsk á þann veg, I am told, Eg. 20: spyrjask fyrir um e-t, to enquire, Ld. 226, Hkr. ii. 333: spyrjask um vandliga, id., Sks. 284.2. recipr. to ask one another; spyrjask tíðenda, Nj. 227, 228, Eg. 547.3. part., svara spurnum hlut, Sks. 12 B. -
63 reportarse a
v.1 to report to.Los oficiales se reportaron al jefe The officers reported to their chief.El soldado se reportó a entrenar The soldier reported to train.No se reportó al trabajo hoy He did not report to work today.2 to report to, to report back to.Los oficiales se reportaron al jefe The officers reported to their chief.3 to report to.El soldado se reportó a entrenar The soldier reported to train. -
64 Psychoanalysis
[Psychoanalysis] seeks to prove to the ego that it is not even master in its own house, but must content itself with scanty information of what is going on unconsciously in the mind. (Freud, 1953-1974, Vol. 16, pp. 284-285)Although in the interview the analyst is supposedly a "passive" auditor of the "free association" narration by the subject, in point of fact the analyst does direct the course of the narrative. This by itself does not necessarily impair the evidential worth of the outcome, for even in the most meticulously conducted laboratory experiment the experimenter intervenes to obtain the data he is after. There is nevertheless the difficulty that in the nature of the case the full extent of the analyst's intervention is not a matter that is open to public scrutiny, so that by and large one has only his own testimony as to what transpires in the consulting room. It is perhaps unnecessary to say that this is not a question about the personal integrity of psychoanalytic practitioners. The point is the fundamental one that no matter how firmly we may resolve to make explicit our biases, no human being is aware of all of them, and that objectivity in science is achieved through the criticism of publicly accessible material by a community of independent inquirers.... Moreover, unless data are obtained under carefully standardized circumstances, or under different circumstances whose dependence on known variables is nevertheless established, even an extensive collection of data is an unreliable basis for inference. To be sure, analysts apparently do attempt to institute standard conditions for the conduct of interviews. But there is not much information available on the extent to which the standardization is actually enforced, or whether it relates to more than what may be superficial matters. (E. Nagel, 1959, pp. 49-50)3) No Necessary Incompatibility between Psychoanalysis and Certain Religious Formulationshere would seem to be no necessary incompatibility between psychoanalysis and those religious formulations which locate God within the self. One could, indeed, argue that Freud's Id (and even more Groddeck's It), the impersonal force within which is both the core of oneself and yet not oneself, and from which in illness one become[s] alienated, is a secular formation of the insight which makes religious people believe in an immanent God. (Ryecroft, 1966, p. 22)Freudian analysts emphasized that their theories were constantly verified by their "clinical observations."... It was precisely this fact-that they always fitted, that they were always confirmed-which in the eyes of their admirers constituted the strongest argument in favour of these theories. It began to dawn on me that this apparent strength was in fact their weakness.... It is easy to obtain confirmations or verifications, for nearly every theory-if we look for confirmation. (Popper, 1968, pp. 3435)5) Psychoanalysis Is Not a Science But Rather the Interpretation of a Narrated HistoryPsychoanalysis does not satisfy the standards of the sciences of observation, and the "facts" it deals with are not verifiable by multiple, independent observers.... There are no "facts" nor any observation of "facts" in psychoanalysis but rather the interpretation of a narrated history. (Ricoeur, 1974, p. 186)6) Some of the Qualities of a Scientific Approach Are Possessed by PsychoanalysisIn sum: psychoanalysis is not a science, but it shares some of the qualities associated with a scientific approach-the search for truth, understanding, honesty, openness to the import of the observation and evidence, and a skeptical stance toward authority. (Breger, 1981, p. 50)[Attributes of Psychoanalysis:]1. Psychic Determinism. No item in mental life and in conduct and behavior is "accidental"; it is the outcome of antecedent conditions.2. Much mental activity and behavior is purposive or goal-directed in character.3. Much of mental activity and behavior, and its determinants, is unconscious in character. 4. The early experience of the individual, as a child, is very potent, and tends to be pre-potent over later experience. (Farrell, 1981, p. 25)Our sceptic may be unwise enough... to maintain that, because analytic theory is unscientific on his criterion, it is not worth discussing. This step is unwise, because it presupposes that, if a study is not scientific on his criterion, it is not a rational enterprise... an elementary and egregious mistake. The scientific and the rational are not co-extensive. Scientific work is only one form that rational inquiry can take: there are many others. (Farrell, 1981, p. 46)Psychoanalysts have tended to write as though the term analysis spoke for itself, as if the statement "analysis revealed" or "it was analyzed as" preceding a clinical assertion was sufficient to establish the validity of what was being reported. An outsider might easily get the impression from reading the psychoanalytic literature that some standardized, generally accepted procedure existed for both inference and evidence. Instead, exactly the opposite has been true. Clinical material in the hands of one analyst can lead to totally different "findings" in the hands of another. (Peterfreund, 1986, p. 128)The analytic process-the means by which we arrive at psychoanalytic understanding-has been largely neglected and is poorly understood, and there has been comparatively little interest in the issues of inference and evidence. Indeed, psychoanalysts as a group have not recognized the importance of being bound by scientific constraints. They do not seem to understand that a possibility is only that-a possibility-and that innumerable ways may exist to explain the same data. Psychoanalysts all too often do not seem to distinguish hypotheses from facts, nor do they seem to understand that hypotheses must be tested in some way, that criteria for evidence must exist, and that any given test for any hypothesis must allow for the full range of substantiation/refutation. (Peterfreund, 1986, p. 129)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Psychoanalysis
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65 bringen
to take home; to bring; to carry; to fetch; to take* * *brịn|gen* * *2) (to make (something or someone) come (to or towards a place): I'll bring plenty of food with me; Bring him to me!) bring3) (to result in: This medicine will bring you relief.) bring4) (to keep (something): They'll hold your luggage at the station until you collect it.) hold* * *brin·gen< brachte, gebracht>[ˈbrɪŋən]vt1. (tragen)etw in Stellung \bringen to position sth2. (übergeben)▪ [jdm] etw \bringen to bring [sb] sth, to bring sth [to sb]; (hinbringen a.) to take [sb] sth, to take sth [to sb]3. (servieren)▪ jdm etw \bringen to bring sb sth4. (einführen)etw auf den Markt \bringen to market sth; Neues a. to launch sth5. (begleiten)▪ jdn irgendwohin \bringen to take [or see] [or accompany] sb somewhere; (herbringen a.) to bring sb somewhere6. (befördern)▪ jdn/etw irgendwohin \bringen to take sb/sth somewhere; (herbringen a.) to bring sb/sth somewheredas Auto in die Garage \bringen to put the car in the garagejdn zum Bahnhof/nach Hause/in die Klinik \bringen to take sb to the station/home/to the clinicdie Kinder ins [o zu] Bett \bringen to put the children to bed7. (lenken)die Diskussion/das Gespräch auf jdn/etw \bringen to bring the discussion/conversation round [or around] to sb/sthdas Gespräch auf ein anderes Thema \bringen to change the topic of conversationetw auf eine Umlaufbahn \bringen to put sth into orbitjdn auf den rechten Weg \bringen to get sb on the straight and narrow8. (bescheren)▪ [jdm] etw \bringen:so ein großer Rasen kann einem schon eine Menge Arbeit \bringen such a large lawn can mean a lot of work for oneder letzte Frühling brachte uns viel Regen last spring saw a lot of rain, there was [or we had] a lot of rain last spring[jdm] Ärger \bringen to cause [sb] [or to give sb] trouble[jdm] Glück/Unglück \bringen to bring [sb] [good]/bad luck[jdm] Nachteile \bringen to be disadvantageous [to sb], to have its drawbacks [for sb]jdm Trost \bringen to comfort [or console] sb[jdm] Vorteile \bringen to be to sb's advantage, to have its advantages [for sb]9. (mitteilen)▪ jdm eine Nachricht \bringen to bring sb news10. (erarbeiten)es zu hohem Ansehen \bringen to earn high esteemes zu etwas/nichts \bringen to get somewhere/nowhere [or not get anywhere]es auf einem Gebiet/im Leben zu etwas/nichts \bringen to get somewhere/nowhere [or not get anywhere] in a field/in lifees zum Firmenleiter/Millionär \bringen to become [or make it to] company director/to become a millionairees zum Präsidenten \bringen to become [or make] presidentes weit \bringen to get farder Motor brachte es auf 500.000 km the engine kept going for 500,000 kmer brachte es in der Prüfung auf 70 Punkte he got 70 points in the examder Wagen bringt es auf 290 km/h this car can do 290 kphes auf ein gutes Alter \bringen to reach a ripe old age12. (versetzen)diese Niederlage bringt uns wieder dahin, wo wir angefangen haben this defeat will take us back to where we starteddas bring ich vor das Gremium! I'll take that to the board!das bringt dich noch in Teufels Küche! you'll get into [or be in] a hell of a mess if you do that! famjdn in Bedrängnis \bringen to get sb into troublejdn aus der Fassung \bringen to bewilder sbsich/jdn in Gefahr \bringen to endanger oneself/sb, to expose oneself/sb to dangerjdn ins Gefängnis \bringen to put [or fam land] sb in prisonjdn/etw vor Gericht \bringen to take sb/sth to courtjdn/etw unter seine Gewalt \bringen to gain power over sb/to get sth under one's controljdn ins Grab \bringen to be the death of sb usu humjdn zum Nervenzusammenbruch \bringen to give sb a nervous breakdownjdn in Schwierigkeiten \bringen to put [or get] sb into a difficult positionjdn zur Verzweiflung \bringen to make sb desperate, to drive sb to despairjdn zur Wut \bringen to make sb furious, to enrage sbdas bringt es mit sich, dass... that means that...ihre Krankheit bringt es mit sich, dass... it's because of [or to do with] her illness that...13. (anregen)etw zum Brennen/Laufen \bringen to get sth to burn/workmit seinen ständigen Mäkeleien bringt er mich noch dahin, dass ich kündige his incessant carping will make me hand in my notice [one day]du bringst ihn nie dazu mitzukommen you'll never get him to come alongjdn auf eine Idee \bringen to give sb an ideajdn zum Laufen/Singen/Sprechen \bringen to make sb run/sing/talkjdn zum Schweigen \bringen to silence sbetw zum Stehen \bringen to bring sth to a stop14. (rauben)jdn um seinen guten Ruf/seine Stellung \bringen Folgen to cost sb his reputation/jobjdn um den Schlaf \bringen to keep sb awake; (länger a.) to cause sb sleepless nightsjdn um den Verstand \bringen to drive sb mad▪ etw \bringen to print [or publish] sthwas bringt die Zeitung darüber? what does it say in the paper?die Zeitung brachte nichts/einen Artikel darüber there was nothing/an article in the paper about italle Zeitungen brachten es auf der ersten Seite all the papers had it on the front pageeine Serie \bringen to run a series▪ etw \bringen to broadcast sth; TV to show [or broadcast] sthdas Fernsehen bringt nichts darüber there's nothing on television about itum elf Uhr \bringen wir Nachrichten the news will be at eleven o'clock▪ jdn \bringen to act [or play the part of] sb▪ etw \bringen Kino, Nachtlokal to show sth; Artist, Tänzerin, Sportler to perform sth; Sänger to sing sth19. (darbringen)▪ jdm etw \bringen to offer sb sth [or sth to sb]jdm ein Ständchen \bringen to serenade sb; s.a. Opfer20. (einbringen)das bringt nicht viel Geld that won't bring [us] in much moneydie Antiquität brachte 100.000 Euro the antique fetched [or was sold for] €100,000einen Gewinn \bringen to make a profitdas bringt nichts! (fam) it's not worth itZinsen \bringen to earn interestsie/es bringts she's/it's got what it takesmeinst du, ich bring's? do you think I can do it?das bringt sie gut she's good at itdas bringt er nicht he's not up to itna, bringt dein Mann es noch [im Bett]? well, can your husband keep it up [in bed]? famder Wagen bringt 290 km/h this car can do 290 kphder Motor bringts nicht mehr! the engine's had it [or done for] famdie alte Kiste wird es noch für 'ne Weile \bringen there's still some life left in the old crate famdieses Werkzeug bringts doch nicht these tools are no goodwer hier zu wenig bringt, fliegt! if you're not up to form, you're out!was bringt der Wagen denn so an PS? what's the top HP of this car?eine Leistung \bringen to do a good jobdas bringt nichts (zwecklos) it's pointless, there's no point; (nutzlos) it's useless, that's no usedas bringts nicht that's useless [or no use▪ etw irgendwohin \bringen to get sth somewherealleine bringe ich die schwere Vase nicht von der Stelle I can't move [or shift] this heavy vase aloneich bring ihn nicht satt! I can't give him enough to eat!ich bring das Hemd nicht sauber I can't get the shirt cleanbringst du das Radio wieder in Ordnung? can you get the radio to work?24.▶ das kannst du doch nicht \bringen! you can't [go and] do that!* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (herbringen) bring; (hinbringen) takesie brachte mir/ich brachte ihr ein Geschenk — she brought me/I took her a present
Unglück/Unheil [über jemanden] bringen — bring misfortune/disaster [upon somebody]
jemandem Glück/Unglück bringen — bring somebody [good] luck/bad luck
2) (begleiten) takejemanden nach Hause/zum Bahnhof bringen — take somebody home/to the station
die Kinder ins Bett od. zu Bett bringen — put the children to bed
3)es zu etwas/nichts bringen — get somewhere/get nowhere or not get anywhere
es weit bringen — get on or do very well
es im Leben weit bringen — go far in life
4)jemanden ins Gefängnis bringen — <crime, misdeed> land somebody in prison or gaol
das Gespräch auf etwas/ein anderes Thema bringen — bring the conversation round to something/change the topic of conversation
jemanden wieder auf den rechten Weg bringen — (fig.) get somebody back on the straight and narrow
jemanden zum Lachen/zur Verzweiflung bringen — make somebody laugh/drive somebody to despair
jemanden dazu bringen, etwas zu tun — get somebody to do something
etwas hinter sich bringen — (ugs.) get something over and done with
es nicht über sich (Akk.) bringen [können], etwas zu tun — not be able to bring oneself to do something
etwas an sich (Akk.) bringen — (ugs.) collar something (sl.)
5)jemanden um seinen Besitz bringen — do somebody out of his property
jemanden um den Schlaf/Verstand bringen — rob somebody of his/her sleep/drive somebody mad
6) (veröffentlichen) publishalle Zeitungen brachten Berichte über das Massaker — all the papers carried reports of the massacre
7) (senden) broadcastdas Fernsehen bringt eine Sondersendung — there is a special programme on television
8) (darbringen)das/ein Opfer bringen — make the/a sacrifice
eine Nummer/ein Ständchen bringen — perform a number/a serenade
das kannst du nicht bringen — (ugs.) you can't do that
9) (erbringen)einen großen Gewinn/hohe Zinsen bringen — make a large profit/earn high interest
das Gemälde brachte 50 000 Euro — the painting fetched 50,000 euros
das bringt nichts od. bringt's nicht — (ugs.) it's pointless
10)das bringt es mit sich, dass... — that means that...
11) (verursachen) cause <trouble, confusion>13) (bes. südd.) s. bekommen 1. 2)* * *bring doch mal das Salz aus der Küche would you fetch the salt from the kitchen?;was bringt dich hierher? what brings you here?;das Essen auf den Tisch bringen serve the food;die Wolken bringen Regen these clouds bring ( oder mean) rain;was wird uns morgen bringen? what will tomorrow hold in store (for us)?;mit sich bringen involve; (erfordern) require;die Umstände bringen es mit sich it’s inevitable under the circumstances;das bringt das Leben so mit sich life is like that, that’s life, that’s the way the cookie crumbles umg2. an einen anderen Ort (auch fig): take; (tragen) auch carry; (setzen, legen, stellen) put; (begleiten) take, see:jemanden zur Bahn/nach Hause bringen take ( oder see) sb to the station/home;ich brachte ihm Pralinen I took him some chocolates;zu Bett bringen put the children to bed;jemanden ins Gefängnis bringen put sb in prison;jemanden vor Gericht bringen take sb to court, bring sb up before the court;das bringt mich in eine peinliche Lage that puts me into an embarrassing situation;in den Handel bringen bring ( oder introduce) sth onto the market;etwas in Umlauf bringen introduce sth into circulationGlück/Unglück bringen bring good/bad luck;Unglück über jemanden bringen bring sb bad luck;jemandem Trost bringen comfort sb;das bringt nur Ärger that’ll cause nothing but trouble;brachte ihm keine Linderung brought ( oder gave) him no relief4. (einbringen) (Gewinn etc) bring in;Zinsen bringen bear ( oder yield) interest;die Bücher haben auf dem Flohmarkt noch 20 Euro gebracht umg the books fetched 20 euros at the flea market, I got 20 euros for the books at the flea market;es bringt nicht viel, wenn man … one does not get much mileage out of … (+ger)was bringt das? umg what’s the pointwelche Leistung bringt der Motor? what can the engine do?;bringt er, was er verspricht? does he keep his promises?;es (bis) auf achtzig Jahre bringen live to be eighty;er brachte es auf acht Punkte in Prüfung etc, auch Sport: he managed eight points;es zu etwas/nichts bringen go far/get nowhere;bringen make it to major etc;bringen achieve fame and fortune;er könnte es noch weit bringen he could go far yet;es dahin bringen, dass manage to (+inf)jemanden dahin bringen, dass bring sb to (+inf), make sb (+inf) warnend:6. meist mit präpositionalen obj (etwas, einen Zustand, eine Handlung bewirken)jemanden in Gefahr/Not/Rage/Schwierigkeiten etcbringen get sb into danger/trouble/a rage/difficulties;jemanden aus der Ruhe bringen upset sb;jemanden aus dem Gleichgewicht bringen throw sb off balance;sie bringt sich ständig in Schwierigkeiten she keeps getting herself into difficulties ( oder awkward situations);jemanden außer sich bringen drive sb mad;ins Lot bringen sort sth out;in Einklang/Kontakt/Zusammenhang etcbringen mit harmonize/bring into contact/bring into connection etc with;jemanden zur Verzweiflung bringen drive sb to despair;jemanden zum Lachen/Reden/Schweigen etcetwas zum Einsturz/zum Explodieren bringen make sth collapse/explode;sie brachte den Wagen zum Stehen she stopped the car ( oder pulled up);sie brachte Abwechslung/Leben/Unruhe etcin mein Leben she brought variety to my life/she gave my life a breath of fresh air/she brought chaos into my life;wir müssen endlich System in die Sache bringen we have to give it some kind of system7. (Programm, Film etc) auch show; THEAT bring, stage; MUS perform, play, (Lied) sing; Zeitung etc: bring;was bringt das 1. Programm heute Abend? what’s on channel one this evening?;die letzte Ausgabe brachte … the last issue had …;haben sie schon etwas über das Unglück gebracht? have they already reported on the accident?8. umg, meist jugendspr (schaffen)das bring ich nicht! I (just) can’t do it;ich weiß nicht, ob ich das bringe I’m not sure I can manage it;das kannst du doch nicht bringen! you can’t possibly do that!, that’s not on!;du glaubst nicht, was sie heute wieder gebracht hat! you’ll never believe what she did today!;(gut/schlecht sein)es (nicht) bringen have a/no point, (not) cut the mustard;Drogen bringens nicht drugs are no good;ich bring das Ding nicht in die Schachtel I can’t get the thing into the box;ich bring den Schmutz nicht von den Schuhen I can’t get the dirt off these shoes10. (lenken)die Sprache auf etwas (akk)bringen change the subject to sth;jemanden auf etwas (akk)du bringst mich auf etwas now that you mention it;jemanden auf die schiefe Bahn/den richtigen Weg bringen lead sb off/onto the straight and narrow;etwas auf den Punkt bringen sum sth up11. mit präp:an sich/in seinen Besitz bringen acquire, take possession of;hinter sich bringen get it over with;bringen I can’t bring myself to do it;* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (herbringen) bring; (hinbringen) takesie brachte mir/ich brachte ihr ein Geschenk — she brought me/I took her a present
Unglück/Unheil [über jemanden] bringen — bring misfortune/disaster [upon somebody]
jemandem Glück/Unglück bringen — bring somebody [good] luck/bad luck
2) (begleiten) takejemanden nach Hause/zum Bahnhof bringen — take somebody home/to the station
die Kinder ins Bett od. zu Bett bringen — put the children to bed
3)es zu etwas/nichts bringen — get somewhere/get nowhere or not get anywhere
es weit bringen — get on or do very well
4)jemanden ins Gefängnis bringen — <crime, misdeed> land somebody in prison or gaol
das Gespräch auf etwas/ein anderes Thema bringen — bring the conversation round to something/change the topic of conversation
jemanden wieder auf den rechten Weg bringen — (fig.) get somebody back on the straight and narrow
jemanden zum Lachen/zur Verzweiflung bringen — make somebody laugh/drive somebody to despair
jemanden dazu bringen, etwas zu tun — get somebody to do something
etwas hinter sich bringen — (ugs.) get something over and done with
es nicht über sich (Akk.) bringen [können], etwas zu tun — not be able to bring oneself to do something
etwas an sich (Akk.) bringen — (ugs.) collar something (sl.)
5)jemanden um den Schlaf/Verstand bringen — rob somebody of his/her sleep/drive somebody mad
6) (veröffentlichen) publish7) (senden) broadcast8) (darbringen)das/ein Opfer bringen — make the/a sacrifice
eine Nummer/ein Ständchen bringen — perform a number/a serenade
das kannst du nicht bringen — (ugs.) you can't do that
9) (erbringen)einen großen Gewinn/hohe Zinsen bringen — make a large profit/earn high interest
das Gemälde brachte 50 000 Euro — the painting fetched 50,000 euros
das bringt nichts od. bringt's nicht — (ugs.) it's pointless
10)das bringt es mit sich, dass... — that means that...
11) (verursachen) cause <trouble, confusion>12) (salopp): (schaffen, erreichen)13) (bes. südd.) s. bekommen 1. 2)* * *v.(§ p.,pp.: brachte, gebracht)= to bring v.(§ p.,p.p.: brought)to get v.(§ p.,p.p.: got)or p.p.: gotten•) -
66 понесенные, но не заявленные надлежащим образом убытки
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > понесенные, но не заявленные надлежащим образом убытки
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67 abhängig
Adj.1. dependent ( von [up]on); abhängig sein von abhängen1; voneinander abhängig interdependent; etw. von etw. abhängig machen make s.th. conditional (up)on s.th.; vom Verbraucher abhängig Nachfrage: consumer driven4. POL. Gebiet: dependent, satellite* * *addicted; dependent; conditioned; dependant* * *ạb|hän|gig ['aphɛŋɪç]adj1) (= bedingt durch) dependent (AUCH MATH)2) (= angewiesen auf, euph: = süchtig) dependent (von on)gegenseitig or voneinander abhängig sein — to be dependent on each other, to be mutually dependent, to be interdependent
* * *1) (relying on (someone etc) for (financial) support: He is totally dependent on his parents.) dependent2) ((of a future happening etc) to be decided by: Whether we go or not is dependent on whether we have enough money.) dependent3) (depending on certain conditions: This offer of a university place is conditional on your being able to pass your final school exams; a conditional offer.) conditional4) ((of countries etc) not independent, but dominated by another power: subject nations.) subject* * *ab·hän·gig1. (bedingt)2. (angewiesen)▪ von jdm \abhängig sein to be dependent on sb3. (süchtig) addictedein \abhängiger Nebensatz a subordinate clauseder Kasus ist \abhängig von der Präposition the case depends on the preposition* * *1)von jemandem/etwas abhängig sein — (bedingt) depend on somebody/something; (angewiesen) be dependent on somebody/something
* * *abhängig adj1. dependent (von [up]on);voneinander abhängig interdependent;etwas von etwas abhängig machen make sth conditional (up)on sth;vom Verbraucher abhängig Nachfrage: consumer driven2. LING:abhängiger Satz subordinate ( oder dependent) clause3. von Drogen: dependent (von on), addicted (von to)* * *1)von jemandem/etwas abhängig sein — (bedingt) depend on somebody/something; (angewiesen) be dependent on somebody/something
* * *(von) adj.dependent (on) adj. (von) ausdr.contingent on (upon) expr. (Grammatik) adj.oblique adj. adj.addicted adj.dependent on adj.tributary adj. -
68 antaño
adv.in days gone by, in the olden days, in the old days, in days of old.m.the past, old days, former days, olden days.* * *► adverbio1 formerly, in olden times, long ago* * *adverbio (liter) in days gone bylas costumbres de antaño — the customs o traditions of yesteryear (liter)
* * *= earlier years, in days of yore, in times of yore, in olden times, in olden days, the good old days, yesteryear, in the olden days, olden times, the, in years gone by.Ex. Overall findings indicate that while the amount of research reported is remaining stable, the methods have improved somewhat in 1974, as compared to earlier years.Ex. The bogeymen that lived under our beds in days of yore don't seem as frightening as those who reside, whether recognized by the children or not, under the beds of today's generation.Ex. In times of yore, the umbrella was part of the royal regalia, or symbol of rank.Ex. We have made wonderful inventions but in the courts we still move as slowly as the travelers that in olden times creeped along in ox carts and canal boats.Ex. In olden days, women of ill-repute would put a red light bulb in their front porch light socket.Ex. This book explains why ' the good old days' were only good for a privileged few and why they were unrelentingly hard for most.Ex. Ferreting out amazing treasures from yesteryear, antique dealers buy, sell or trade in a wide range of collectables.Ex. If we can regard the card catalog as a tool that has been terrific and one about which our grandchildren going to the Smithsonian Institution will say, 'That's what my grandmother used in the olden days,' then we're on our way to letting it die with dignity = Si podemos considerar el catálogo de fichas como una herramienta que ha sido fabulosa y de la que nuestros nietos cuando vayan a la Institución Smithsoniana digan, "Esto es lo que mi abuela usaba antiguamente", entonces estamos empezando a dejarlo morir con dignidad.Ex. When the stress of today can be too much, an escape to the olden times for a day could work as the perfect cure.Ex. In years gone by there were warnings of the dangers of reading and listening to the radio.----* de antaño = of old, age-old, old-time, of yore, of olden days, of yesteryear, bygone, gone by.* en antaño = in olden times, in olden days.* * *adverbio (liter) in days gone bylas costumbres de antaño — the customs o traditions of yesteryear (liter)
* * *= earlier years, in days of yore, in times of yore, in olden times, in olden days, the good old days, yesteryear, in the olden days, olden times, the, in years gone by.Ex: Overall findings indicate that while the amount of research reported is remaining stable, the methods have improved somewhat in 1974, as compared to earlier years.
Ex: The bogeymen that lived under our beds in days of yore don't seem as frightening as those who reside, whether recognized by the children or not, under the beds of today's generation.Ex: In times of yore, the umbrella was part of the royal regalia, or symbol of rank.Ex: We have made wonderful inventions but in the courts we still move as slowly as the travelers that in olden times creeped along in ox carts and canal boats.Ex: In olden days, women of ill-repute would put a red light bulb in their front porch light socket.Ex: This book explains why ' the good old days' were only good for a privileged few and why they were unrelentingly hard for most.Ex: Ferreting out amazing treasures from yesteryear, antique dealers buy, sell or trade in a wide range of collectables.Ex: If we can regard the card catalog as a tool that has been terrific and one about which our grandchildren going to the Smithsonian Institution will say, 'That's what my grandmother used in the olden days,' then we're on our way to letting it die with dignity = Si podemos considerar el catálogo de fichas como una herramienta que ha sido fabulosa y de la que nuestros nietos cuando vayan a la Institución Smithsoniana digan, "Esto es lo que mi abuela usaba antiguamente", entonces estamos empezando a dejarlo morir con dignidad.Ex: When the stress of today can be too much, an escape to the olden times for a day could work as the perfect cure.Ex: In years gone by there were warnings of the dangers of reading and listening to the radio.* de antaño = of old, age-old, old-time, of yore, of olden days, of yesteryear, bygone, gone by.* en antaño = in olden times, in olden days.* * *( liter); in days gone bylas costumbres de antaño the customs o traditions of yesteryear ( liter)* * *
antaño adverbio in the old days, in the past, of yesteryear: ya no se ven las bodas de antaño, we no longer see the weddings of yesteryear
' antaño' also found in these entries:
English:
yesteryear
- by
- olden
* * *antaño advin days gone by;los revolucionarios de antaño the revolutionaries of yesteryear o of days gone by* * *adv long ago* * *antaño adv: yesteryear, long ago -
69 colocar Algo en reserva
(v.) = place + Nombre + in reserve, place + Nombre + on reserve, place + Nombre + on holdEx. Many libraries reported long waiting lists, with a number resorting to placing the book in reserve.Ex. The content of these local area databases include course syllabi, class schedules, and materials placed on reserve by instructors.Ex. If the item you require is not on the shelf you can reserve it by placing it on hold.* * *(v.) = place + Nombre + in reserve, place + Nombre + on reserve, place + Nombre + on holdEx: Many libraries reported long waiting lists, with a number resorting to placing the book in reserve.
Ex: The content of these local area databases include course syllabi, class schedules, and materials placed on reserve by instructors.Ex: If the item you require is not on the shelf you can reserve it by placing it on hold. -
70 corrector de estilo
(n.) = style checker, copy editor, subeditorEx. Additional results using the RightWriter style checker are also reported.Ex. The relationship between author and copy editor is not always smooth because their needs and wants are different.Ex. Newspapers have found it difficult to recruit subeditors over the last few years.* * *(n.) = style checker, copy editor, subeditorEx: Additional results using the RightWriter style checker are also reported.
Ex: The relationship between author and copy editor is not always smooth because their needs and wants are different.Ex: Newspapers have found it difficult to recruit subeditors over the last few years. -
71 derrame
m.1 discharge (medicine).derrame cerebral strokederrame sinovial water on the knee2 spilling.3 spillage, pour, spill, leakage.4 splay, reveal.5 escape of fluid, efflux, effusion.6 burst blood vessel.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: derramar.* * *1 pouring out, spilling2 (de sangre, lágrimas) shedding3 (pérdida) leak, leakage4 MEDICINA discharge5 ARQUITECTURA splay\derrame cerebral MEDICINA brain haemorrhage* * *SM1) (=acto)= derramamiento 1)2) (Med)derrame cerebral — brain haemorrhage o (EEUU) hemorrhage
3) (=salida) [por encima del recipiente] overflow; [en pluma, recipiente] leakage* * *1)a) (Med)b) ( de líquido) spillage2) (Arquit) embrasure* * *= spill, spillage, spillover.Ex. However, the degree to which various groups of sources were satisfied with how the spill was reported was not a function of their degree of media access.Ex. The installation of a steel grate over a sunken sand moat reduces the safety hazard from spillage of molten metal.Ex. We're close to spillover, as the reservoir is about a foot from coming over the top.----* derrame cerebral = stroke.* derrame de petróleo = oil spill.* derrame de sustancias químicas = chemical spill.* * *1)a) (Med)b) ( de líquido) spillage2) (Arquit) embrasure* * *= spill, spillage, spillover.Ex: However, the degree to which various groups of sources were satisfied with how the spill was reported was not a function of their degree of media access.
Ex: The installation of a steel grate over a sunken sand moat reduces the safety hazard from spillage of molten metal.Ex: We're close to spillover, as the reservoir is about a foot from coming over the top.* derrame cerebral = stroke.* derrame de petróleo = oil spill.* derrame de sustancias químicas = chemical spill.* * *A1 ( Med):tengo un derrame en el pie I've burst a blood vessel in my footderrames gastrointestinales gastrointestinal bleeding o hemorrhaging2 (de un líquido) spillageCompuestos:brain hemorrhage*synovitisB ( Arquit) embrasure* * *
Del verbo derramar: ( conjugate derramar)
derramé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
derrame es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
derramar
derrame
derramar ( conjugate derramar) verbo transitivo
‹cuentas/sangre› to shed
derramarse verbo pronominal
[ corriente] to pour out
derrame sustantivo masculinoa) (Med):
derrame cerebral brain hemorrhage( conjugate hemorrhage)
derramar verbo transitivo to spill: derramó la leche sobre el vestido, she spilt the milk over her dress
(lágrimas) to shed
(simpatía, encantos) to exude, radiate
derrame sustantivo masculino
1 spillage
2 Med bleeding
derrame cerebral, brain haemorrhage, US brain hemorrhage
' derrame' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cerebral
English:
outflow
- spillage
- stroke
* * *derrame nm1. Med discharge;tuvo un derrame en un ojo she burst a blood vessel in her eyederrame cerebral stroke;derrame sinovial water on the knee2. [de líquido] spilling;[de sangre] shedding* * *m MED:derrame cerebral stroke* * *derrame nm1) : spilling, shedding2) : leakage, overflow3) : discharge, hemorrhage -
72 desplazarse
1 to travel* * *VPR1) [objeto] to move, shift2) [persona, vehículo] to go, travelel avión se desplaza a más de 1500km/h — the aircraft travels at more than 1500km/h
3) [votos, opinión] to shift, swingse ha desplazado un 4% de los votos — there has been a swing of 4% in the voting
* * *(v.) = move about, travel, travel + distance, cruise, get around, trekEx. As the scientist of the future moves about the laboratory or the field, every time he looks at something worthy of the record, he trips the shutter and in it goes.Ex. Each packet includes the address of the final destination, and the packets travel separately, perhaps taking different routes through the network.Ex. The system also has an add-on, which allows users with low vision to cruise the Internet using a low vision interface.Ex. The main reasons for non use were reported as being: not enough time to read (46 per cent); lack of confidence in how to use the library (5 per cent); unable to drive (4 percent); unable to get around (2 per cent); sight or hearing too poor (less than 1 per cent).Ex. It makes sound sense to house all materials on the same subject together so that the information seeker needs to go to one place only rather than trek to half a dozen different areas to discover the books, pamphlets, periodicals, portfolios, cassettes and slides on his chosen subject.* * *(v.) = move about, travel, travel + distance, cruise, get around, trekEx: As the scientist of the future moves about the laboratory or the field, every time he looks at something worthy of the record, he trips the shutter and in it goes.
Ex: Each packet includes the address of the final destination, and the packets travel separately, perhaps taking different routes through the network.Ex: Most people find problems in travelling any distance for information.Ex: The system also has an add-on, which allows users with low vision to cruise the Internet using a low vision interface.Ex: The main reasons for non use were reported as being: not enough time to read (46 per cent); lack of confidence in how to use the library (5 per cent); unable to drive (4 percent); unable to get around (2 per cent); sight or hearing too poor (less than 1 per cent).Ex: It makes sound sense to house all materials on the same subject together so that the information seeker needs to go to one place only rather than trek to half a dozen different areas to discover the books, pamphlets, periodicals, portfolios, cassettes and slides on his chosen subject.* * *
■desplazarse verbo reflexivo
1 (moverse) to move
(viajar) to travel
2 (la intención, el voto) to swing
' desplazarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acercarse
- correrse
- acelerar
- desplazar
- ir
- movilizar
English:
move
- move about
- move around
- scroll
- travel
- about
- get
- rev
* * *vpr1. [viajar] to travel;se desplazó hasta el lugar del accidente en helicóptero he travelled to the site of the accident by helicopter;para desplazarse por Londres, lo mejor es el metro the best way to get around London is on the underground2. [moverse] to move* * *v/r1 ( moverse) move2 travel* * *desplazarse vb to go / to travel [pt. & pp. travelled] -
73 gestor
adj.1 managing.2 negotiating.m.1 manager, executive, doer.2 promoter.* * *► adjetivo1 managing► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (administrador) manager, director\gestor administrativo agent, business agent* * *gestor, -a1.ADJ (=que gestiona) managing2.SM / F manager/manageress; (=promotor) promoter; (=agente) business agent, representative; (tb: gestor(a) administrativo/a) agent undertaking business with government departments, insurance companies etc3.SM* * *I- tora adjetivoa) ( que tramita)b) ( que administra) <órgano/comisión> administrative, managing (before n)II- tora masculino, femenino ( para trámites oficiales) agent ( who obtains official documents on clients' behalf)* * *= steward, managing, caretaker, managerial.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex. This article explores whether the archivist is a steward for some wider amorphous body including past and future generations.Ex. We have seen that the relationships of the Publications Office with the institutions and other bodies of the European Communities may in theory, but do not yet in practice extend far beyond those with the six managing institutions.Ex. Frequently, the creators and caretakers of a data base have an irresistible impulse to give it a fixup, a paint job, or a new colour scheme.Ex. The course had concentrated on executive decision making, with a side excursion into the study and findings of Henry Mintzberg as reported in his book, 'The Nature of managerial Work'.----* basado en un gestor de bases de datos = DBMS-based.* gestor de bases de datos = database management system (DBMS), database manager, DBMS system.* gestor de bases de datos relacionales = relational database management system.* gestor de colas de impresión = print spooler.* gestor de contenidos = content management software (CMS).* gestor de documentación administrativa = record manager [records manager], record(s) manager.* gestor de información = information software package.* gestor de la información = information manager, information handler.* gestor del conocimiento = knowledge worker, knowledge manager.* gestor de nivel medio = middle manager.* gestor de tesauros = thesaurus software.* gestor documental = document retrieval system, information retrieval system (IRS), text information management system, document management software, document management system, information manager, record manager [records manager].* NAGARA (Asociación Nacional de Archiveros y Gestores de Documentos del Gobie = National Association of Government Archivists and Records Administrators (NAGARA).* organismo gestor de bibliotecas = library authority.* * *I- tora adjetivoa) ( que tramita)b) ( que administra) <órgano/comisión> administrative, managing (before n)II- tora masculino, femenino ( para trámites oficiales) agent ( who obtains official documents on clients' behalf)* * *= steward, managing, caretaker, managerial.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex: This article explores whether the archivist is a steward for some wider amorphous body including past and future generations.
Ex: We have seen that the relationships of the Publications Office with the institutions and other bodies of the European Communities may in theory, but do not yet in practice extend far beyond those with the six managing institutions.Ex: Frequently, the creators and caretakers of a data base have an irresistible impulse to give it a fixup, a paint job, or a new colour scheme.Ex: The course had concentrated on executive decision making, with a side excursion into the study and findings of Henry Mintzberg as reported in his book, 'The Nature of managerial Work'.* basado en un gestor de bases de datos = DBMS-based.* gestor de bases de datos = database management system (DBMS), database manager, DBMS system.* gestor de bases de datos relacionales = relational database management system.* gestor de colas de impresión = print spooler.* gestor de contenidos = content management software (CMS).* gestor de documentación administrativa = record manager [records manager], record(s) manager.* gestor de información = information software package.* gestor de la información = information manager, information handler.* gestor del conocimiento = knowledge worker, knowledge manager.* gestor de nivel medio = middle manager.* gestor de tesauros = thesaurus software.* gestor documental = document retrieval system, information retrieval system (IRS), text information management system, document management software, document management system, information manager, record manager [records manager].* NAGARA (Asociación Nacional de Archiveros y Gestores de Documentos del Gobie = National Association of Government Archivists and Records Administrators (NAGARA).* organismo gestor de bibliotecas = library authority.* * *1(que tramita): una agencia gestora an agency which obtains official documents on clients' behalf2 (que administra) ‹órgano/comisión› administrative, managing ( before n)masculine, feminineA2 ( Chi) (oficioso) fixerCompuesto:gestor/gestora de riesgosrisk managerB* * *
gestor,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino solicitor
' gestor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gestora
* * *gestor, -ora♦ adjel equipo gestor del proyecto the project management team;el órgano gestor de las ayudas the body responsible for the administration of the grants♦ nm,f= person who carries out dealings with public bodies on behalf of private customers or companies, combining the roles of solicitor and accountantFin gestor de fondos fund manager♦ nmInformát gestor de archivos file manager;gestor de correo mail manager;gestor de memoria memory manager* * ** * *: facilitating, negotiating, managing: facilitator, manager -
74 matrícula
f.1 license plate, car number, number plate, plate.2 registration, tuition, register, tuition fees.* * *1 (lista) list, roll2 (registro - de personas) registration, enrollment; (de vehículos) registration3 (tasa) registration fee(s), tuition fee(s)\matrícula de honor distinction* * *noun f.1) registration2) register* * *SF1) (=inscripción) registration, enrolment, enrollment (EEUU)el plazo de matrícula finaliza el día 15 — the last day for registration o enrolment is the 15th
2) (=nota)matrícula de honor — top marks in a subject at university with the right to free registration the following year
3) (=alumnado) roll4) (Aut) (=número) registration number, license number (EEUU); (=placa) number plate, license plate (EEUU)5) (Náut) registrationun buque de matrícula extranjera — a ship with foreign registration, a foreign-registered ship
6) (=registro) register* * *1)a) (Educ) ( inscripción) registration, enrollment*está abierta la matrícula — registration o enrollment has already begun
derechos or tasas de matrícula — registration fees
b) ( alumnado) rollc) ( registro) register2)b) (Naut) registration* * *= enrolment [enrollment, -USA], registration, number plate, license plate, car registration plate.Ex. If you are a continuing student you do not need to attend enrolment in person.Ex. The borrower file is then searched to obtain a list of all those borrowers with registration dates before the cut-off date.Ex. Number plate theft is on the increase, according to police data, an estimated 33000 number plates were reported stolen during 2004.Ex. Since most license plates have a reflective quality that makes the surface shimmer.Ex. British car registration plates have been in existence for more than a hundred years, with quite a few changes along the way.----* cuota de matrícula = enrolment fee, registration fee(s).* estudiante de matrícula libre = external student.* expediente de matrícula de honor = first class degree.* gastos de matrícula = tuition, registration fee(s), tuition fee(s).* licenciarse con matrícula = graduate with + honours.* matrícula compartida = intercampus registration.* matrícula de coche = license plate, number plate.* número de matrícula = registration number, car registration number.* placa de matrícula = number plate, license plate, car registration plate.* procedimiento de matrícula = enrolment procedure.* tasa de matrícula = enrolment fee, registration fee(s).* * *1)a) (Educ) ( inscripción) registration, enrollment*está abierta la matrícula — registration o enrollment has already begun
derechos or tasas de matrícula — registration fees
b) ( alumnado) rollc) ( registro) register2)b) (Naut) registration* * *= enrolment [enrollment, -USA], registration, number plate, license plate, car registration plate.Ex: If you are a continuing student you do not need to attend enrolment in person.
Ex: The borrower file is then searched to obtain a list of all those borrowers with registration dates before the cut-off date.Ex: Number plate theft is on the increase, according to police data, an estimated 33000 number plates were reported stolen during 2004.Ex: Since most license plates have a reflective quality that makes the surface shimmer.Ex: British car registration plates have been in existence for more than a hundred years, with quite a few changes along the way.* cuota de matrícula = enrolment fee, registration fee(s).* estudiante de matrícula libre = external student.* expediente de matrícula de honor = first class degree.* gastos de matrícula = tuition, registration fee(s), tuition fee(s).* licenciarse con matrícula = graduate with + honours.* matrícula compartida = intercampus registration.* matrícula de coche = license plate, number plate.* número de matrícula = registration number, car registration number.* placa de matrícula = number plate, license plate, car registration plate.* procedimiento de matrícula = enrolment procedure.* tasa de matrícula = enrolment fee, registration fee(s).* * *Ahacer la matrícula to registerestá abierta la matrícula registration has already begunla matrícula se cierra el viernes registration o enrollment ends on Fridayderechos or tasas de matrícula registration feesmatrícula gratuita free registration2 (alumnado) rollel colegio tiene una matrícula de 1.200 niños the school has a roll of 1,200 children o has 1,200 children on its roll3 (registro) registerCompuesto:≈ distinction, ≈ magna cum laudeel coche tiene matrícula de Barcelona the car has a Barcelona registration numberun barco de matrícula extranjera a foreign-registered ship, a ship registered in another countryCompuesto:* * *
Del verbo matricular: ( conjugate matricular)
matricula es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
matricular
matrícula
matricular ( conjugate matricular) verbo transitivo
matricularse verbo pronominal ( refl) to register, enroll( conjugate enroll);
matrículase en algo to enroll on sth
matrícula sustantivo femenino
1 (Educ) ( inscripción) registration, enrollment( conjugate enrollment);
derechos or tasas de matrícula registration fees;◊ matrícula de honor (Esp) ≈ distinction, ≈ magna cum laude
2 (Transp) ( número) registration number;
( placa) license( conjugate license) plate, number plate (BrE)
matricular vtr, matricularse verbo reflexivo to register
matrícula sustantivo femenino
1 registration: mañana se cierra la matrícula, tomorrow is the last day for registration
tenemos que pagar la matrícula, we must pay the registration fee
2 Auto (número) registration number
(placa) number o US license plate
3 Educ matrícula de honor, distinction
' matrícula' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gratis
- placa
- previa
- previo
- abrir
- chapa
- derecho
- número
English:
enrolment
- licence number
- license plate
- matriculation
- numberplate
- registration
- registration number
- tuition fees
- write down
- enrollment
- honor
- license
- number
- tuition
* * *matrícula nf1. [inscripción] enrolment, registration;el plazo de matrícula se abre la próxima semana enrolment o registration starts next week;tengo que hacer la matrícula para dos cursos I have to enrol in o register for two courses2. [importe] enrolment o registration fee3. [documento] registration document4. [personas matriculadas] number of students, roll5. Univ matrícula de honor = distinction which exempts the student from the fees for a course in the following year6. [de vehículo] Br number plate, US license plate;7. [de barco] registration (document);un barco con matrícula de Liberia a ship registered in Liberia* * *f1 AUTO license plate, Brnumberplate2 EDU enrollment, Brenrolment, registration* * *matrícula nf1) : list, roll, register2) inscripción: registration, enrollment3) : license plate, registration number* * *1. (inscripción) enrolment / registration2. (número) registration number¿sabes la matrícula del coche? do you know the car's registration number? -
75 moverse
1 (gen) to move2 familiar (darse prisa) to get a move on■ ¡muévete, que llegaremos tarde! get a move on or we'll be late!3 familiar (espabilarse) to get a move on■ como no te muevas, no encuentras piso if you don't get a move on you won't find a flat4 (relacionarse) to move* * *VPR1) (=cambiar de posición o lugar) to movese mueve con dificultad — he has difficulty moving, he finds it difficult to move
no te muevas, que te voy a hacer una foto — keep still o don't move, I'm going to take your photo
se mueve mucho en la cama — she fidgets o moves around a lot in bed
no te muevas de ahí hasta que yo vuelva — stay right there o don't move until I come back
lleva horas sin moverse de ese sofá — he hasn't moved o stirred from that sofa in hours
2) (=agitarse) [mar] to be rough; [barco] to roll; [cortina, hojas] to movelas cortinas se movían con el viento — the curtains stirred o moved in the wind
¿se ha movido mucho el barco? — was the sea rough?
3) (=ponerse en marcha) to move o.s., get a move on *¡venga, muévete, que tenemos prisa! — come on, move yourself o get a move on, we're in a hurry! *
4) (=ser activo) [persona] to be on the move *, be on the go *; [ciudad] to be livelytuvo que moverse mucho para conseguir ese trabajo — he had to pull out all the stops to get that job
5) (=relacionarse) [en un ambiente] to move; [entre cierta gente] to mix* * *(v.) = shift about, get around, wiggle, waveEx. The cheeks were braced from their tops to the ceiling, to prevent the press from twisting or shifting about in use.Ex. The main reasons for non use were reported as being: not enough time to read (46 per cent); lack of confidence in how to use the library (5 per cent); unable to drive (4 percent); unable to get around (2 per cent); sight or hearing too poor (less than 1 per cent).Ex. I have read that 'Spanish men are twice as likely to wiggle their ears as are women,' but don't know the trustworthiness of this statistic.Ex. The floor lamp swayed and the window curtains waved back and forth.* * *(v.) = shift about, get around, wiggle, waveEx: The cheeks were braced from their tops to the ceiling, to prevent the press from twisting or shifting about in use.
Ex: The main reasons for non use were reported as being: not enough time to read (46 per cent); lack of confidence in how to use the library (5 per cent); unable to drive (4 percent); unable to get around (2 per cent); sight or hearing too poor (less than 1 per cent).Ex: I have read that 'Spanish men are twice as likely to wiggle their ears as are women,' but don't know the trustworthiness of this statistic.Ex: The floor lamp swayed and the window curtains waved back and forth.* * *
■moverse verbo reflexivo
1 to move
2 (apurarse) to hurry up: ¡muévete!, get a move on!
' moverse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
andar
- bailar
- clavada
- clavado
- desplazarse
- mariposear
- quebrar
- desplazar
- echar
- gracia
- hacer
- mover
- traquetear
English:
advance
- budge
- come forward
- creep
- dash
- dive
- draw
- fidget
- flash
- jolt
- labour
- move
- move over
- movement
- painfully
- quietly
- shift
- shift about
- shift around
- shove along
- shove up
- smoothly
- stationary
- stay on
- steal
- stir
- tear
- tight
- twitch
- wash
- work
- wriggle
- zip
- drift
- wag
* * *vpr1. [desplazarse, trasladarse] to move;[en la cama] to toss and turn;no te muevas don't move;yo no me he movido de aquí I've been here the whole time, I haven't left this spot;si no dejas de moverte no te puedo vestir if you don't stop moving about I won't be able to dress you;Esp Famel que se mueva, no sale en la foto step out of line and you're out of the frame2. [darse prisa] to get a move on;muévete, que es tarde get a move on, it's lateme moví mucho para conseguir la subvención I did everything I could to get the grant;si te mueves puedes encontrar trabajo if you make an effort o try you can get a job4. [relacionarse]moverse en/entre to move in/among;se mueve con gente de la universidad she mixes with people from the university* * *v/r move;¡muévete! get a move on! fam, hurry up!* * *vr1) : to move, to move over2) : to hurry, to get a move on3) : to get moving, to make an effort* * *moverse vb1. (en general) to move2. (apresurarse) to get a move onsi no te mueves, perderás el tren unless you get a move on, you'll miss the train -
76 perspectiva
adj.&f.feminine of PERSPECTIVO.f.1 perspective (punto de vista).2 view (paisaje).3 prospect (futuro).en perspectiva in prospect4 foreshortening.* * *1 ARTE perspective2 (posibilidad) prospect3 (vista) view, perspective■ desde aquí se divisa una buena perspectiva de la ciudad you get a really good view of the city from here4 (punto de vista) point of view* * *noun f.1) perspective2) prospect, outlook* * *SF1) (Arte) perspective2) (=vista) view, scene3) (=posibilidad) prospectbuenas perspectivas de mejora — good prospects for o of improvement
se alegró con la perspectiva de pasar un día en el campo — he cheered up with the prospect of spending a day in the country
* * *a) (Arquit, Art) perspectiveb) (vista, paisaje) view, perspective (frml)c) ( punto de vista) perspectived) ( posibilidad) prospectlas perspectivas son buenas — the prospects are o the outlook is very good
ante la perspectiva de... — faced with the prospect of...
* * *= angle, insight, prospect, twist, outlook, vista, insight, vision.Ex. References or added entries must supplement the first or main entry and cater for access from other angles.Ex. The second edition of Austin's PRECIS manual adds additional insights into the evolution and application of PRECIS.Ex. At the time OCLC started, there was no prospect for a national authority file.Ex. Given such a narrow area in which to write it would be argued that the miracle is how so many authors can continue to find new twists to such a restricted basic theme.Ex. In their first review article of children's reference books in 1982, the School Library Journal's Review Committe for children's reference books presents a bleak outlook.Ex. From the library she could see miles and miles of unobstructed vistas of rich, coffee-brown, almost black soil, broken only by occasional small towns, farms, and grain elevators.Ex. The human indexer works mechanically and rapidly; he should require no insight into the document content.Ex. Several of the librarians reported that their sites were currently undergoing major revisions -- some because they were dull and uninteresting to teens and others because the vision of the page has changed = Varios bibliotecarios dijeron que sus sitios web estaban en la actualidad experimentando cambios importantes; algunos debido a que eran aburridos y poco interesantes para los jóvenes y otros debido a que el planteamiento de la página había cambiado.----* analizar desde una perspectiva = see through.* concebirse desde una nueva perspectiva = stand in + a new light.* considerar desde una perspectiva = hold + perspective on.* dar a Algo una nueva perspectiva = give + Nombre + a new twist.* desde esta misma perspectiva = along the same lines.* desde la perspectiva de = in light of.* desde + perspectiva = against + backdrop.* desde una perspectiva + Adjetivo = along + Adjetivo + line.* dotar de una perspectiva histórica = historicise [historicize, -USA].* en perspectiva = in the offing.* estudiar desde una perspectiva = see through.* integración de la perspectiva de género en el conjunto de las políticas = gender mainstreaming.* nueva perspectiva = new light.* obtener perspectiva de = gain + perspective on.* obtener una perspectiva = gather + perspective.* ofrecer una perspectiva = offer + perspective.* perspectiva de crecimiento = growth pattern.* perspectiva de género = gender perspective.* perspectiva doble = bifocal vision.* perspectivas de futuro = future prospects, future perspectives, future development(s), future opportunities.* perspectivas futuras = future perspectives, future opportunities.* prensentar Algo desde una nueva perspectiva = present + Nombre + in a new light.* presentado desde esta perspectiva = cast in this light.* presentar Algo desde una nueva perspectiva = throw + Nombre + in a new light.* presentar Algo desde una nueva perspectiva = shed + new light on, throw + new light on.* presentarse desde una nueva perspectiva = stand in + a new light.* tener buenas perspectivas para = be well-placed to.* ver Algo desde una nueva perspectiva = view + Nombre + in a new light, see + Nombre + in a new light.* ver Algo desde una perspectiva + Adjetivo = see + Nombre + in a + Adjetivo + light.* ver desde una nueva perspectiva = shed + new light on.* ver el mundo desde una perspectiva diferente = see + the world in a different light.* ver las cosas desde una perspectiva = see + things from + perspective.* ver + Nombre + desde la perspectiva de + Nombre = see + Nombre + through + Nombre + eyes.* visto desde la perspectiva de + Nombre = as seen through the eyes of + Nombre.* * *a) (Arquit, Art) perspectiveb) (vista, paisaje) view, perspective (frml)c) ( punto de vista) perspectived) ( posibilidad) prospectlas perspectivas son buenas — the prospects are o the outlook is very good
ante la perspectiva de... — faced with the prospect of...
* * *= angle, insight, prospect, twist, outlook, vista, insight, vision.Ex: References or added entries must supplement the first or main entry and cater for access from other angles.
Ex: The second edition of Austin's PRECIS manual adds additional insights into the evolution and application of PRECIS.Ex: At the time OCLC started, there was no prospect for a national authority file.Ex: Given such a narrow area in which to write it would be argued that the miracle is how so many authors can continue to find new twists to such a restricted basic theme.Ex: In their first review article of children's reference books in 1982, the School Library Journal's Review Committe for children's reference books presents a bleak outlook.Ex: From the library she could see miles and miles of unobstructed vistas of rich, coffee-brown, almost black soil, broken only by occasional small towns, farms, and grain elevators.Ex: The human indexer works mechanically and rapidly; he should require no insight into the document content.Ex: Several of the librarians reported that their sites were currently undergoing major revisions -- some because they were dull and uninteresting to teens and others because the vision of the page has changed = Varios bibliotecarios dijeron que sus sitios web estaban en la actualidad experimentando cambios importantes; algunos debido a que eran aburridos y poco interesantes para los jóvenes y otros debido a que el planteamiento de la página había cambiado.* analizar desde una perspectiva = see through.* concebirse desde una nueva perspectiva = stand in + a new light.* considerar desde una perspectiva = hold + perspective on.* dar a Algo una nueva perspectiva = give + Nombre + a new twist.* desde esta misma perspectiva = along the same lines.* desde la perspectiva de = in light of.* desde + perspectiva = against + backdrop.* desde una perspectiva + Adjetivo = along + Adjetivo + line.* dotar de una perspectiva histórica = historicise [historicize, -USA].* en perspectiva = in the offing.* estudiar desde una perspectiva = see through.* integración de la perspectiva de género en el conjunto de las políticas = gender mainstreaming.* nueva perspectiva = new light.* obtener perspectiva de = gain + perspective on.* obtener una perspectiva = gather + perspective.* ofrecer una perspectiva = offer + perspective.* perspectiva de crecimiento = growth pattern.* perspectiva de género = gender perspective.* perspectiva doble = bifocal vision.* perspectivas de futuro = future prospects, future perspectives, future development(s), future opportunities.* perspectivas futuras = future perspectives, future opportunities.* prensentar Algo desde una nueva perspectiva = present + Nombre + in a new light.* presentado desde esta perspectiva = cast in this light.* presentar Algo desde una nueva perspectiva = throw + Nombre + in a new light.* presentar Algo desde una nueva perspectiva = shed + new light on, throw + new light on.* presentarse desde una nueva perspectiva = stand in + a new light.* tener buenas perspectivas para = be well-placed to.* ver Algo desde una nueva perspectiva = view + Nombre + in a new light, see + Nombre + in a new light.* ver Algo desde una perspectiva + Adjetivo = see + Nombre + in a + Adjetivo + light.* ver desde una nueva perspectiva = shed + new light on.* ver el mundo desde una perspectiva diferente = see + the world in a different light.* ver las cosas desde una perspectiva = see + things from + perspective.* ver + Nombre + desde la perspectiva de + Nombre = see + Nombre + through + Nombre + eyes.* visto desde la perspectiva de + Nombre = as seen through the eyes of + Nombre.* * *un dibujo en perspectiva a drawing in perspective, a perspective drawing2 (vista, paisaje) view, perspective ( frml)desde lo alto se divisa una magnífica perspectiva from the top you get a magnificent view3 (punto de vista) perspective4 (posibilidad) prospectlas perspectivas son muy buenas the prospects are o the outlook is very goodante la perspectiva de morir quemados faced with the prospect of being burned to deathno tengo ningún plan en perspectiva I've no plans for the immediate future* * *
perspectiva sustantivo femeninoa) (Arquit, Art) perspective;
no tengo ningún plan en perspectiva I've no plans for the immediate future
perspectiva sustantivo femenino
1 Arte perspective, en perspectiva, in perspective
2 (panorama) perspective, view
3 (apreciación) point of view
4 (porvenir) prospect, outlook
' perspectiva' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desde
- frontal
- ofrecerse
- vista
- panorama
- panorámica
- prisma
- punto
English:
adopt
- alarmed
- educationally
- grim
- outlook
- perspective
- prospect
- rosy
- scenario
- somber
- sombre
- angle
- offing
- relish
* * *perspectiva nf1. [en dibujo] perspective;en perspectiva [dibujo] in perspectiveperspectiva aérea aerial perspective;perspectiva lineal linear perspective2. [paisaje] view3. [punto de vista] perspective;según su perspectiva… the way he sees it…4. [futuro] prospect;en perspectiva in prospect;tienen un viaje a África en perspectiva they have a trip to Africa in prospect5. [posibilidad] prospect;la perspectiva de tener que visitarla no me entusiasma the prospect of having to visit her doesn't exactly thrill me* * *f2 figpoint of view;perspectivas pl outlook sg, prospects;tener algo en perspectiva have the possibility of sth* * *perspectiva nf1) : perspective, view2) : prospect, outlook* * *1. (en arte) perspective2. (punto de vista) point of view / angle3. (panorama) view4. (expectativa) prospect -
77 que hacer reflexionar
(adj.) = provocative ofEx. After three hours' talk we had not got beyond the third incident in the story -- so many, so various, and so provocative of further thoughts and ideas, were the responses reported as the text was read aloud.* * *(adj.) = provocative ofEx: After three hours' talk we had not got beyond the third incident in the story -- so many, so various, and so provocative of further thoughts and ideas, were the responses reported as the text was read aloud.
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78 que incita a la reflexión
(adj.) = provocative ofEx. After three hours' talk we had not got beyond the third incident in the story -- so many, so various, and so provocative of further thoughts and ideas, were the responses reported as the text was read aloud.* * *(adj.) = provocative ofEx: After three hours' talk we had not got beyond the third incident in the story -- so many, so various, and so provocative of further thoughts and ideas, were the responses reported as the text was read aloud.
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79 reservar
v.1 to book, to reserve.María reserva comida para su hijo Mary reserves food for her son.Ellos reservaron el hotel They booked the hotel.2 to set aside.reservan la primera fila para los críticos the front row is reserved for the critics¿me puedes reservar un sitio a tu lado? could you save a seat for me next to you?reservó la buena noticia para el final she saved the good news till last3 to reserve (callar) (opinión, comentarios).4 to spare, to save.* * *1 (plazas etc) to book, reserve2 (guardar) to keep, save3 (ocultar) to withhold, keep to oneself1 (conservarse) to save oneself ( para, for)2 (cautelarse) to withhold, keep to oneself* * *verb1) to reserve2) book* * *1. VT1) [+ asiento, habitación, mesa] to reserve, book; [+ billete, entrada] to book2) (=guardar) to keep, keep in reserve, set aside2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <asiento/habitación/mesa> to reserve, book; <pasaje/billete> to book2) ( guardar)2.reservarse v pron1) ( para sí mismo) <porción/porcentaje> to keep... for oneself2) (refl) ( para otra tarea) to save oneself* * *= hold, place + hold, reserve, set + aside, keep in + reserve, place + Nombre + in reserve, book, place + Nombre + on reserve, make + reservation, place + Nombre + on hold.Ex. The name of the borrower for whom the document is held is displayed in this field.Ex. Usually, the library places a 'hold' on the title, so that when any of the copies the library owns is returned, that copy can be loaned to the borrower who wants it.Ex. This is sometimes called a 'reserve' because the document is reserved for a borrower when it becomes available.Ex. We set aside places to sleep and cook and wash and defecate.Ex. The notation employed by the Library of Congress scheme is based on letters of the alphabet, twenty-one of which have been used and five kept in reserve for further expansion.Ex. Many libraries reported long waiting lists, with a number resorting to placing the book in reserve.Ex. Special rooms can be booked from 2 weeks to 1/2 a year depending on the library and the type of study undertaken by the user.Ex. The content of these local area databases include course syllabi, class schedules, and materials placed on reserve by instructors.Ex. Few students wanting a specific book from the Special Reserve will make a reservation for it.Ex. If the item you require is not on the shelf you can reserve it by placing it on hold.----* reservable, que se puede reservar = bookable.* reservar cita = book + time.* reservar en bloque = block book.* reservar hora = book + time.* reservar libros = reserve + books.* reservarse el derecho de = reserve + the right to.* reservarse la opinión = reserve + judgement.* reservar una habitación = book + room.* reservar un vuelo = book + flight.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <asiento/habitación/mesa> to reserve, book; <pasaje/billete> to book2) ( guardar)2.reservarse v pron1) ( para sí mismo) <porción/porcentaje> to keep... for oneself2) (refl) ( para otra tarea) to save oneself* * *= hold, place + hold, reserve, set + aside, keep in + reserve, place + Nombre + in reserve, book, place + Nombre + on reserve, make + reservation, place + Nombre + on hold.Ex: The name of the borrower for whom the document is held is displayed in this field.
Ex: Usually, the library places a 'hold' on the title, so that when any of the copies the library owns is returned, that copy can be loaned to the borrower who wants it.Ex: This is sometimes called a 'reserve' because the document is reserved for a borrower when it becomes available.Ex: We set aside places to sleep and cook and wash and defecate.Ex: The notation employed by the Library of Congress scheme is based on letters of the alphabet, twenty-one of which have been used and five kept in reserve for further expansion.Ex: Many libraries reported long waiting lists, with a number resorting to placing the book in reserve.Ex: Special rooms can be booked from 2 weeks to 1/2 a year depending on the library and the type of study undertaken by the user.Ex: The content of these local area databases include course syllabi, class schedules, and materials placed on reserve by instructors.Ex: Few students wanting a specific book from the Special Reserve will make a reservation for it.Ex: If the item you require is not on the shelf you can reserve it by placing it on hold.* reservable, que se puede reservar = bookable.* reservar cita = book + time.* reservar en bloque = block book.* reservar hora = book + time.* reservar libros = reserve + books.* reservarse el derecho de = reserve + the right to.* reservarse la opinión = reserve + judgement.* reservar una habitación = book + room.* reservar un vuelo = book + flight.* * *reservar [A1 ]vtA ‹asiento/habitación/mesa› to reserve, book; ‹pasaje/billete› to book¿ha reservado mesa? do you have a reservation?, have you reserved a table?la primera fila está reservada para la prensa the first row is reserved for the press[ S ] reservado reservedB(guardar): nos tenía reservada una sorpresa he had a surprise in store for usreservó lo mejor para el final she kept the best till lastreservó parte del dinero he put by o set aside part of the moneyreservar algunas cerezas para la decoración set aside o save some cherries for decorationA (para sí mismo) ‹porción/porcentaje› to keep … for oneselfreservarse la opinión to reserve judgment[ S ] la dirección se reserva el derecho de admisión the management reserves the right to refuse admission[ S ] todos los derechos reservados all rights reservedB ( refl) (para otra tarea) to save oneselfse está reservando para las etapas de montaña he's saving his strength o he's saving himself for the mountain stagesno, gracias, me reservo para el postre no thanks, I'm leaving some room for o I'm saving myself for the dessert* * *
reservar ( conjugate reservar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹asiento/habitación/mesa› to reserve, book;
‹pasaje/billete› to book
2 ( guardar) ‹porción de comida/dinero› to set aside;
reservó lo mejor para el final she kept the best till last
reservarse verbo pronominal
reservar verbo transitivo
1 (algo para más tarde) to keep back
(guardar para alguien) to keep (aside): le reservamos una sorpresa, we have a surprise in store for him
2 (en un hotel, restaurante, etc) to book, reserve: hemos reservado una mesa para cuatro (personas), we reserved a table for four
' reservar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
guardar
- separar
- antelación
- apartar
- dejar
- mesa
- querer
- reservado
English:
book
- book into
- early
- keep
- put aside
- put by
- reserve
- save
- set aside
- hold
- put
* * *♦ vt1. [billete, habitación] to book, to reserve;reservar por adelantado to book in advance;reservado [en cartel] reserved2. [guardar, apartar] to set aside;reservan la primera fila para los críticos the front row is reserved for the critics;¿me puedes reservar un sitio a tu lado? could you save a seat for me next to you?;reservó la buena noticia para el final she saved the good news till last3. [callar] [opinión, comentarios] to reserve* * *v/t1 ( guardar) set aside, put by2 billete reserve;reservar mesa reserve a table* * *reservar vt: to reserve* * *reservar vb1. (hotel, restaurante, etc) to reserve / to book2. (guardar) to save -
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(v.) = experience + change, undergo + changeEx. A large proportion of employees reported little change in factors likely to affect prestige and self-esteem and most had not experienced adverse social changes.Ex. The Department of Trade and Industry has undergone many changes over the years; it has been split into two separate departments and welded together again.* * *(v.) = experience + change, undergo + changeEx: A large proportion of employees reported little change in factors likely to affect prestige and self-esteem and most had not experienced adverse social changes.
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