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1 anulación de contrato
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2 anulación de convenio
• nullification of agreement -
3 anulación del convenio
• nullification of agreement -
4 invalidación
f.invalidation, cancellation, annulment, repeal.* * *1 invalidation* * *SF [de certificado, resultado] invalidation, nullification; [de una decisión] reversal* * ** * *= sterilisation [sterilization, -USA], annulment.Ex. There is a suggestion of sterilization in McLuhan's observation, one of negative growth and non-renewal.Ex. The king must have then realised, if he had not already done so, that his efforts to secure an annulment from the pope had run into the sand.* * ** * *= sterilisation [sterilization, -USA], annulment.Ex: There is a suggestion of sterilization in McLuhan's observation, one of negative growth and non-renewal.
Ex: The king must have then realised, if he had not already done so, that his efforts to secure an annulment from the pope had run into the sand.* * *(de un documento) invalidation, nullification; (de un argumento) invalidation* * *invalidación nfinvalidation -
5 anulación
f.1 annulment, abolition, cancellation, nullification.2 annulment, nullification, cancellation, impairment.* * *\anulación de matrimonio annulment of marriage* * *noun f.cancellation, annulment* * *SF [de contrato] annulment, cancellation; [de ley] repeal* * *femenino (de contrato, viaje) cancellation; ( de matrimonio) annulment; ( de sentencia) quashing, overturning* * *= masking, doping, revocation, overturning, repeal, write-off [writeoff], annulment.Ex. Truncation can be achieved by right-hand truncation, left-hand truncation, or masking of letters in the middle of a word.Ex. The process is called doping and it interferes with the conducting properties of the semiconductor.Ex. The seminar will examine licensing arrangements generally including duration of a licensing agreement; who owns what; revocation of rights in certain circumstances; credits; and warranties and indemnities.Ex. This fight has caused the overturning of the tradition ofprivate ownership of presidential records.Ex. The author examines the historical context that led to the adoption of the Public Libraries Act 1959 and the events that led to its repeal in 1992.Ex. The problem of non-repayment of debts should not be tackled therefore through populist measures such as conversions of loans, interest waivers or absolute write-off.Ex. The king must have then realised, if he had not already done so, that his efforts to secure an annulment from the pope had run into the sand.* * *femenino (de contrato, viaje) cancellation; ( de matrimonio) annulment; ( de sentencia) quashing, overturning* * *= masking, doping, revocation, overturning, repeal, write-off [writeoff], annulment.Ex: Truncation can be achieved by right-hand truncation, left-hand truncation, or masking of letters in the middle of a word.
Ex: The process is called doping and it interferes with the conducting properties of the semiconductor.Ex: The seminar will examine licensing arrangements generally including duration of a licensing agreement; who owns what; revocation of rights in certain circumstances; credits; and warranties and indemnities.Ex: This fight has caused the overturning of the tradition ofprivate ownership of presidential records.Ex: The author examines the historical context that led to the adoption of the Public Libraries Act 1959 and the events that led to its repeal in 1992.Ex: The problem of non-repayment of debts should not be tackled therefore through populist measures such as conversions of loans, interest waivers or absolute write-off.Ex: The king must have then realised, if he had not already done so, that his efforts to secure an annulment from the pope had run into the sand.* * *1 (de un contrato, convenio) cancellation; (de un matrimonio) annulment; (de una sentencia) quashing, overturningprotestó la anulación del gol he protested when the goal was disallowed2 (de un viaje, compromiso) cancellationCompuesto:manual override* * *
anulación sustantivo femenino (de contrato, viaje) cancellation;
( de matrimonio) annulment;
( de sentencia) quashing, overturning;
anulación f (de un contrato, una cita) cancellation
(de matrimonio) annulment
(derogación de una ley) repeal
(de una sentencia) quashing
' anulación' also found in these entries:
English:
annulment
* * *anulación nf1. [cancelación] cancellation;[de ley] repeal; [de matrimonio, contrato] annulmentno estaban de acuerdo con la anulación del gol they disagreed with the decision to disallow the goal;anunciaron la anulación del resultado they announced that the result had been declared void* * *f cancellation; de matrimonio annulment* * * -
6 menoscabo
m.1 damage.(ir) en menoscabo de (to be) to the detriment of2 nullification, impairment.3 diminution, damage, harm, deterioration.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: menoscabar.* * *1 (mengua) reduction, lessening2 (daño) damage3 (perjuicio) impairment\con menoscabo de to the detriment ofsin menoscabo de without detriment to* * *SM (=disminución) lessening, reduction; (=daño) damagecon o en menoscabo de — to the detriment of
debe haber cierta reserva, sin menoscabo de la amistad — certain things must remain in confidence, without being detrimental to one's friendship
* * *su salud no sufrió menoscabo alguno — his health was not impaired o adversely affected in any way
sin menoscabo de nuestra amistad — without detriment to o without damaging our friendship
sin menoscabo de su autoridad — without his authority being reduced o diminished in any way
* * *= derogation.Ex. This a common service department of the six principal institutions of the Communities operating under their joint management and without derogation from their ultimate responsibilities.* * *su salud no sufrió menoscabo alguno — his health was not impaired o adversely affected in any way
sin menoscabo de nuestra amistad — without detriment to o without damaging our friendship
sin menoscabo de su autoridad — without his authority being reduced o diminished in any way
* * *= derogation.Ex: This a common service department of the six principal institutions of the Communities operating under their joint management and without derogation from their ultimate responsibilities.
* * *su salud no sufrió menoscabo alguno his health was not impaired o adversely affected in any way, his health did not suffer any detrimental effectsu reputación ha sufrido gran menoscabo his reputation has been badly damaged o has suffered great harmuna medida que irá en menoscabo de los partidos minoritarios a measure which will prove damaging to the minority partiessin menoscabo de su autoridad without his authority being affected o reduced o diminished in any waysin menoscabo de nuestros lazos con el mundo occidental without detriment to our links with the West* * *
Del verbo menoscabar: ( conjugate menoscabar)
menoscabo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
menoscabó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
menoscabar
menoscabo
menoscabar ( conjugate menoscabar) verbo transitivo ‹autoridad/fortuna› to diminish, reduce;
‹ derechos› to impinge upon, infringe;
‹honor/fama/salud› to damage, harm
menoscabar verbo transitivo (un beneficio) to reduce, diminish
(una reputación) to discredit
(la salud) to undermine
menoscabo sustantivo masculino undermining, detriment, reduction
el menoscabo de su influencia, his loss of influence
' menoscabo' also found in these entries:
English:
prejudice
- erosion
* * *menoscabo nm[de fama, honra] damage; [de derechos, intereses, salud] harm; [de belleza, perfección] diminishing;nuestros intereses no han sufrido menoscabo our interests have not been damaged;(ir) en menoscabo de (to be) to the detriment of;sin menoscabo del papel de los profesores, se consultará también a los padres without in any way wishing to devalue o diminish the role of teachers, parents will also be consulted;defienden su lengua propia sin menoscabo de las demás they defend their own language without diminishing the importance of others* * *m1 ( mengua) reduction, diminution2 ( daño) harm* * *menoscabo nm1) : lessening, diminishing2) : disgrace, discredit3) : harm, damage -
7 anulación
• abolition• ademption• annulation• annulment• cancellation• defeasance• extinguishment• invalidation• nullification• repeal• rescindment• rescission• revocable trust• revocation of a legacy
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