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21 física de partículas
(n.) = particle physics, high energy physicsEx. Here the goal was to use classical and quantum physics along with particle physics to describe aspects of the astrophysical universe, i.e. the whole shebang.* * *(n.) = particle physics, high energy physicsEx: Here the goal was to use classical and quantum physics along with particle physics to describe aspects of the astrophysical universe, i.e. the whole shebang.
Ex: This number is much lower for solid state physics than for high energy or nuclear physics. -
22 irremediablemente
adv.1 inevitably.2 irretrievably, unavoidably, hopelessly.* * *► adverbio1 irremediably* * *ADV1) (=inevitablemente) inevitablyirremediablemente habrá una inclinación hacia la izquierda — inevitably there will be a swing to the left
2) (=irreparablemente) irremediablyuna oportunidad irremediablemente perdida — an opportunity irremediably lost, an opportunity lost forever
el matrimonio estaba irremediablemente roto — the marriage had broken down hopelessly o irretrievably
* * *adverbio inevitablyvan a perder irremediablemente — they're bound o certain to lose
* * *= hopelessly + Adjetivo, irretrievably, incorrigibly, incurably, terminally.Ex. Rumor has it that she 'tolerates' Mathilda Panopoulos, having tried many times to engage her in meaningful dialogue only to find her ' hopelessly set in her opinions'.Ex. Without full descriptive cataloguing, newspapers were irretrievably lost in the online catalogue.Ex. The logic of nuclear deterrence is incorrigibly probabilistic, but probabilistic reasoning in this area is inappropriate.Ex. Regrettably, the well-intentioned publication of Devereux's typescript has been incurably bungled, and Rastell remains without either a complete or trustworthy bibliography.Ex. The gap between God's finger and Adam's in Michelangelo's Creation of Adam (Vatican, Sistine Chapel) reflects Adam's terminally imperfect state.* * *adverbio inevitablyvan a perder irremediablemente — they're bound o certain to lose
* * *= hopelessly + Adjetivo, irretrievably, incorrigibly, incurably, terminally.Ex: Rumor has it that she 'tolerates' Mathilda Panopoulos, having tried many times to engage her in meaningful dialogue only to find her ' hopelessly set in her opinions'.
Ex: Without full descriptive cataloguing, newspapers were irretrievably lost in the online catalogue.Ex: The logic of nuclear deterrence is incorrigibly probabilistic, but probabilistic reasoning in this area is inappropriate.Ex: Regrettably, the well-intentioned publication of Devereux's typescript has been incurably bungled, and Rastell remains without either a complete or trustworthy bibliography.Ex: The gap between God's finger and Adam's in Michelangelo's Creation of Adam (Vatican, Sistine Chapel) reflects Adam's terminally imperfect state.* * *inevitablyese camino conduce irremediablemente al fracaso that road leads inevitably to failure o is bound to lead to failurevan a perder irremediablemente they're bound o certain to lose* * *inevitably;la responsabilidad pesó irremediablemente sobre él he was inevitably held responsible -
23 manifestarse
1 (hacerse evidente) to become apparent2 to demonstrate3 to declare oneself, express* * ** * *VPR1) (=declararse)el presidente se ha manifestado a favor del pacto — the president came out in favour of the agreement
2) (Pol) to demonstratelos estudiantes se manifestaron en contra de la nueva ley — the students demonstrated against the new law
3) (=mostrarse) to be apparent, be evidentsu pesimismo se manifiesta en todas sus obras — his pessimism is apparent o evident in all his works
* * *(v.) = be manifest, embody, manifest + Reflexivo, show up, stage + protestEx. In this example, only four facets of the class Library science are manifest in the compound subject of the document.Ex. In alphabetical indexing languages, such as are embodied in thesauri and subject headings lists, subject terms are the alphabetical names of the subjects.Ex. However, you must be able to identify these categories as they manifest themselves in any given subject area in the scheme.Ex. Problems of community service seem to show up more clearly in the countryside.Ex. Fishermen from across the UK have staged a protest in London over the impact of spiralling fuel prices on their industry.* * *(v.) = be manifest, embody, manifest + Reflexivo, show up, stage + protestEx: In this example, only four facets of the class Library science are manifest in the compound subject of the document.
Ex: In alphabetical indexing languages, such as are embodied in thesauri and subject headings lists, subject terms are the alphabetical names of the subjects.Ex: However, you must be able to identify these categories as they manifest themselves in any given subject area in the scheme.Ex: Problems of community service seem to show up more clearly in the countryside.Ex: Fishermen from across the UK have staged a protest in London over the impact of spiralling fuel prices on their industry.* * *
■manifestarse verbo reflexivo
1 (un grupo) to demonstrate
2 (declararse) to declare oneself: la oposición se manifestó en contra, the opposition declared against it
3 (mostrarse) su poder se manifestaba en la impunidad de sus actos, the fact that he could act with impunity was a demonstration of the extent of his power
' manifestarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
declararse
- despuntar
- oponerse
- salir
- sentada
- declarar
- manifestar
English:
demonstrate
- March
- manifest
* * *vpr1. [por la calle] to demonstrate;manifestarse a favor de/contra algo to demonstrate for/against sth;los sindicalistas se manifestaron por el centro de la ciudad the union members demonstrated Br in the city centre o US downtown2. [hacerse evidente] to become clear o apparent;su odio se manifiesta en su mirada you can see the hatred in her eyes3. [expresarse]se manifestó contrario a la intervención militar he spoke out against military intervention;les dieron el proyecto para que se manifestaran sobre él they gave them the plan so that they could give an opinion on it* * *v/r1 ( protestar) demonstrate2 ( aparecer) become apparent* * *vr1) : to be or become evident2) : to state one's positionse han manifestado a favor del acuerdo: they have declared their support for the agreement3) : to demonstrate, to rally* * *manifestarse vb to demonstrate -
24 prohibición
f.1 prohibition, banning, forbiddance.2 denial, ban, clampdown.* * *1 prohibition, ban\levantar la prohibición to lift the ban* * *noun f.ban, prohibition* * *SF1) (=veto) ban (de on)prohibition (de of)la prohibición total de las pruebas nucleares — the total ban on o the total prohibition of nuclear testing
la prohibición de exportar cereales — the banning o prohibition of cereal exports, the ban on cereal exports
levantar la prohibición de algo — to remove o lift the ban on sth
2) [de exportaciones, venta] embargo (de on)* * ** * *= barring, prohibition, banning, ban, clampdown (on).Ex. Such control may involve the barring of certain terms from use as index headings or access points.Ex. This legislation is being extended to other areas and will therefore expand these prohibitions, and every medical library and medical school, state college and public library could be in violation of the law.Ex. The banning of The Times newspapers by some local authorities has been a case in question.Ex. The ban for Eastern European countries to participate in the Internet has been relaxed.Ex. This is the latest in a series of clampdowns on peaceful demonstration as elections approach.----* defensor de la prohibición del aborto = pro-lifer.* hacer una prohibición = impose + ban.* levantar una prohibición = lift + ban, lift + restriction.* prohibición de informar por secreto de sumario = gag order.* prohibición de regar el jardín = hosepipe ban.* prohibiciones monetarias = currency restrictions.* * ** * *= barring, prohibition, banning, ban, clampdown (on).Ex: Such control may involve the barring of certain terms from use as index headings or access points.
Ex: This legislation is being extended to other areas and will therefore expand these prohibitions, and every medical library and medical school, state college and public library could be in violation of the law.Ex: The banning of The Times newspapers by some local authorities has been a case in question.Ex: The ban for Eastern European countries to participate in the Internet has been relaxed.Ex: This is the latest in a series of clampdowns on peaceful demonstration as elections approach.* defensor de la prohibición del aborto = pro-lifer.* hacer una prohibición = impose + ban.* levantar una prohibición = lift + ban, lift + restriction.* prohibición de informar por secreto de sumario = gag order.* prohibición de regar el jardín = hosepipe ban.* prohibiciones monetarias = currency restrictions.* * *1 (acción) prohibition, banning2 (orden) banlevantaron la prohibición de pesca del bacalao they lifted the ban on cod fishing* * *
prohibición sustantivo femenino ( acción) prohibition, banning;
( orden) ban
prohibición sustantivo femenino
1 (acción) prohibition
2 (efecto) ban
' prohibición' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
levantar
- levantamiento
- permitirse
English:
ban
- banning
- lift
- must
- no
- prohibition
- embargo
* * *prohibición nf[efecto] ban; [acción] banning;han levantado la prohibición de pescar en el mar del Norte they have lifted the ban on fishing in the North Sea;un tratado de prohibición de pruebas nucleares a nuclear test ban treaty;está a favor de la prohibición de la caza del zorro she's in favour of banning fox-hunting;lo hizo a pesar de la prohibición expresa de sus jefes he did it in spite of the fact that his bosses had expressly forbidden him to* * *f ban (de on)* * ** * *prohibición n ban -
25 tener fijación por
(v.) = be hipped (on/to), get hipped (on/to)Ex. But the mid-20th century -- being hipped on the whole nuclear family ideal -- went into a state of denial about incest and molestation within families.Ex. So a man today can get very hipped on Peace as an abstract concept, but if he were ever to be asked to go out and fight a future Hitler his stance would certainly change.* * *(v.) = be hipped (on/to), get hipped (on/to)Ex: But the mid-20th century -- being hipped on the whole nuclear family ideal -- went into a state of denial about incest and molestation within families.
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26 tener obsesión con
(v.) = be hipped (on/to), get hipped (on/to)Ex. But the mid-20th century -- being hipped on the whole nuclear family ideal -- went into a state of denial about incest and molestation within families.Ex. So a man today can get very hipped on Peace as an abstract concept, but if he were ever to be asked to go out and fight a future Hitler his stance would certainly change.* * *(v.) = be hipped (on/to), get hipped (on/to)Ex: But the mid-20th century -- being hipped on the whole nuclear family ideal -- went into a state of denial about incest and molestation within families.
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27 inquietud
f.1 worry, anxiety.2 restlessness, unrest, anxiety, concern.* * *1 (agitación) restlessness2 (preocupación) worry, anxiety3 (interés) interest\tener inquietudes to have many interests* * *noun f.1) restlessness2) concern, uneasiness* * *SF1) (=preocupación) concernexpresaron su inquietud por el futuro de sus hijos — they expressed their concern for their children's future
los rumores han provocado inquietud entre los inversores — the rumours have aroused concern among investors
aumenta la inquietud por la proliferación de armas nucleares — concern is growing over the proliferation of nuclear weapons
2) (=interés) interestmi hijo no tiene ninguna inquietud — my son isn't interested in anything, my son has no interest in anything
es persona de inquietudes culturales — she has an interest in culture, she has cultural interests
* * *a) ( preocupación) worryb) ( interés)c) ( agitación) restlessness* * *= concern, disquiet, agitation, unrest, trepidation, uneasiness, worry, fidgets, the, fidgeting, restlessness, interest, unsettling.Ex. There is some concern that much of the value of the data base may be negated if it does not seek to cover all materials which libraries might acquire.Ex. There is not any great disquiet or discomfort.Ex. Historically, similar forces appear to be responsible for the agitation to decentralise libraries on university campuses.Ex. The subjects referred to recur frequently in the writings of the 'socially committed' -- drugs, sex, racism, student unrest, riots, scandals in government, conservation, the role of women in society are among them.Ex. This trepidation is somewhat quieted when students discover the abundance of bibliographical guides that list and describe reference works.Ex. Uneasiness evidenced by some inquirers at the reference desk seems to stem from unfamiliarity with the personnel and service, and a fear of appearing ignorant.Ex. Their worries are not altogether unfounded but they are sometimes carried too far.Ex. Surely the fidgets in general are just a sign of nervous energy, and almost all young people fidget.Ex. But fidgeting is a bad sign in adults, and the mental version of the fidgets is practically a defining mark of the age we live in now.Ex. A five- to ten-fold increase of the soporific dose resulted in restlessness and disorientation instead of sleep.Ex. An abstracting bulletin is generally a weekly or monthly current-awareness service containing abstracts of all documents of interest that have passed into the library or information unit during that time.Ex. Perhaps the unsettling that is experienced in a predicament is because these situations create an opening for messy emotional responses that draw on feelings.----* inquietud motora = akathisia.* * *a) ( preocupación) worryb) ( interés)c) ( agitación) restlessness* * *= concern, disquiet, agitation, unrest, trepidation, uneasiness, worry, fidgets, the, fidgeting, restlessness, interest, unsettling.Ex: There is some concern that much of the value of the data base may be negated if it does not seek to cover all materials which libraries might acquire.
Ex: There is not any great disquiet or discomfort.Ex: Historically, similar forces appear to be responsible for the agitation to decentralise libraries on university campuses.Ex: The subjects referred to recur frequently in the writings of the 'socially committed' -- drugs, sex, racism, student unrest, riots, scandals in government, conservation, the role of women in society are among them.Ex: This trepidation is somewhat quieted when students discover the abundance of bibliographical guides that list and describe reference works.Ex: Uneasiness evidenced by some inquirers at the reference desk seems to stem from unfamiliarity with the personnel and service, and a fear of appearing ignorant.Ex: Their worries are not altogether unfounded but they are sometimes carried too far.Ex: Surely the fidgets in general are just a sign of nervous energy, and almost all young people fidget.Ex: But fidgeting is a bad sign in adults, and the mental version of the fidgets is practically a defining mark of the age we live in now.Ex: A five- to ten-fold increase of the soporific dose resulted in restlessness and disorientation instead of sleep.Ex: An abstracting bulletin is generally a weekly or monthly current-awareness service containing abstracts of all documents of interest that have passed into the library or information unit during that time.Ex: Perhaps the unsettling that is experienced in a predicament is because these situations create an opening for messy emotional responses that draw on feelings.* inquietud motora = akathisia.* * *1 (preocupación) worryuna serie de inquietudes relacionadas con la ecología a series of ecology-related worries o concernsexiste gran inquietud por el futuro de los astilleros there is a great deal of anxiety o concern over the future of the shipyardsla creciente inquietud por su estado the increasing worry o anxiety o uneasiness over its state2(interés): es una persona sin inquietudes she has no interest in anythingla inquietud filosófica del poeta the poet's philosophical preoccupations3 (agitación) restlessness* * *
inquietud sustantivo femenino
inquietud por algo concern about sthb) ( interés):
su inquietud filosófica his philosophical preoccupations
inquietud sustantivo femenino
1 (falta de sosiego) worry
2 (falta de quietud) restlessness
3 (interés, inclinación) (más en pl) no tiene inquietudes, he has no interest in anything
' inquietud' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
malestar
- menear
- preocupación
English:
agitation
- alarm
- anxiety
- legitimate
- queasiness
- worry
- concern
- discomfort
- disquiet
- disturb
- trepidation
- unease
* * *inquietud nf1. [preocupación] worry, anxiety;esperan el resultado con inquietud they are anxiously awaiting the result;hay inquietud por el comportamiento de la inflación people are worried o concerned about inflation2. [afán de saber]desde pequeño mostró sus inquietudes musicales she showed musical leanings from an early age;tener inquietudes to have an inquiring mind;tiene inquietudes por la botánica he's very interested in botany;mis alumnos no tienen inquietudes de ningún tipo my pupils aren't interested in anything* * *f1 worry, anxiety2 intelectual interest* * *inquietud nf1) : anxiety, uneasiness, worry2) agitación: restlessness* * * -
28 obsesionarse (con)
(v.) = obsess (with), be hipped (on/to), get hipped (on/to)Ex. Many librarians appear to be obsessed with technology.Ex. But the mid-20th century -- being hipped on the whole nuclear family ideal -- went into a state of denial about incest and molestation within families. -
29 obsesionarse
1 to get obsessed* * *VPR to become o get obsessedobsesionarse con o por algo — to become o get obsessed with o by sth
* * *obsesionarse (con)(v.) = obsess (with), be hipped (on/to), get hipped (on/to)Ex: Many librarians appear to be obsessed with technology.
Ex: But the mid-20th century -- being hipped on the whole nuclear family ideal -- went into a state of denial about incest and molestation within families.Ex: So a man today can get very hipped on Peace as an abstract concept, but if he were ever to be asked to go out and fight a future Hitler his stance would certainly change.* * *
■obsesionarse verbo reflexivo to get obsessed
' obsesionarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
obsesionar
English:
brood
* * *vprto become obsessed* * *v/r become obsessed ( con with)* * *vr* * *obsesionarse vb to become obsessed
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