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objetivar

  • 1 objetivar

    v.
    1 to treat objectively.
    2 to confer an objective aspect to, to present as an object, to objectify, to reify.
    * * *
    1 to objectify, present objectively
    * * *
    VT to objectify, put in objective terms
    * * *
    objetivar [A1 ]
    vt
    to objectify
    * * *

    objetivar verbo transitivo to objectify: me siento incapaz de objetivar mis emociones, I just can't analyse my emotions objectively
    * * *
    intenta objetivar la situación/los problemas try to look at the situation/the problems objectively
    * * *
    v/t objectivize

    Spanish-English dictionary > objetivar

  • 2 objetivar

    • confer an objective aspect to
    • objectify
    • present as an object
    • reify

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > objetivar

  • 3 objetiva

    adj.
    objective (no subjetivo).
    f.
    1 lens.
    2 objective (meta).
    3 objective, target.
    4 lens; object lens. (Photography)
    pres.indicat.
    3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: objetivar.
    imperat.
    2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: objetivar.
    * * *
    f., (m. - objetivo)
    * * *

    objetivo,-a
    I adjetivo objective
    II sustantivo masculino
    1 (finalidad) objective, aim: su objetivo es disuadir a los vendedores, her aim is to put the sellers off
    2 (de un misil, disparo) target: 007 es nuestro objetivo, 007 is our target
    3 Cine Fot lens

    Spanish-English dictionary > objetiva

  • 4 incapaz

    adj.
    incapable (no capaz).
    fuimos incapaces de alcanzar la cumbre we weren't able to o didn't manage to reach the top
    es incapaz de hacer una suma sin equivocarse he can't do the simplest sum without making a mistake
    es incapaz de hacer daño a nadie he would never harm anyone
    f. & m.
    ineffectual person, sad pack, lame duck.
    * * *
    1 incapable (de, of)
    es incapaz de decir que no he's incapable of saying no, he can't say no
    2 (incompetente) incompetent
    * * *
    adj.
    1) incapable, unable
    * * *
    1. ADJ
    1)

    ser incapaz: no es que sea incapaz, es que no tengo fuerzas — it's not that I can't do it, I just haven't got the strength

    no sé cómo puedes engañarlo, yo sería incapaz — I don't know how you can deceive him, I could never do a thing like that

    ser incapaz de hacer algo — (=no atreverse, no querer) to never do sth, be incapable of doing sth frm; (=no poder) to be unable to do sth

    ¿es que eres incapaz de hablar en serio? — can't you ever talk seriously?, aren't you capable of talking seriously? frm

    ser incapaz para algo — to be useless at sth

    2) (=incompetente) incompetent
    3) (Jur) unfit
    4) CAm [niño] trying, difficult
    2.
    SMF incompetent, incompetent fool
    * * *
    I
    1) [ser] (de un logro, una hazaña)

    no lo conseguirá nunca, es incapaz — he'll never do it, he simply isn't capable

    ¿haría tal cosa? - no, hombre, es incapaz — would he do such a thing? - no way, he'd never do a thing like that (colloq)

    2) (Der) incapable
    II
    masculino y femenino (inútil, inepto) incompetent (fool)
    * * *
    = incapable, powerless, incompetent.
    Ex. It is not always correct to conclude that if users fail to frame their questions more specifically it is because they are incapable of doing so.
    Ex. In a world divided by ideology, by trade barriers, by military threats and nuclear fears, we librarians are not powerless.
    Ex. To point out that this question was answered a great many years ago is, as the lawyers say, ' incompetent, irrelevant, and immaterial'.
    ----
    * incapaz de = unable to.
    * incapaz de matar una mosca = wouldn't hurt a fly.
    * ser incapaz de = be unable to.
    * * *
    I
    1) [ser] (de un logro, una hazaña)

    no lo conseguirá nunca, es incapaz — he'll never do it, he simply isn't capable

    ¿haría tal cosa? - no, hombre, es incapaz — would he do such a thing? - no way, he'd never do a thing like that (colloq)

    2) (Der) incapable
    II
    masculino y femenino (inútil, inepto) incompetent (fool)
    * * *
    = incapable, powerless, incompetent.

    Ex: It is not always correct to conclude that if users fail to frame their questions more specifically it is because they are incapable of doing so.

    Ex: In a world divided by ideology, by trade barriers, by military threats and nuclear fears, we librarians are not powerless.
    Ex: To point out that this question was answered a great many years ago is, as the lawyers say, ' incompetent, irrelevant, and immaterial'.
    * incapaz de = unable to.
    * incapaz de matar una mosca = wouldn't hurt a fly.
    * ser incapaz de = be unable to.

    * * *
    A [ SER]
    (de un logro, una hazaña): no lo conseguirá nunca, es incapaz he will never achieve it, he just isn't capable of it
    ¿haría tal cosa? — no, hombre, es incapaz would he do such a thing? — no way, he'd never do a thing like that ( colloq)
    incapaz DE algo incapable OF sth
    es incapaz de una cosa así he's incapable of doing something like that, he'd never do a thing like that
    resultó incapaz de vencerla he was unable to beat her
    es incapaz de hacerle daño a nadie he's incapable of harming anyone, he wouldn't harm a fly ( colloq)
    este niño es incapaz de estarse quieto un minuto this child is incapable of sitting still o can't sit still for a minute
    es incapaz de escribirme unas líneas he can't even be bothered to write a few lines to me
    B ( Der) incapable
    A (inútil, inepto) incompetent, incompetent fool
    hay que despedir a ese incapaz we'll have to fire that incompetent fool o that hopeless incompetent
    es un incapaz para todo he's totally incompetent o useless o hopeless
    B ( Der) person lacking legal capacity
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    incapaz adjetivo [ser] (de un logro, una hazaña):
    no lo conseguirá nunca, es incapaz he'll never do it, he simply isn't capable;

    es incapaz de una cosa así he's incapable of doing something like that;
    es incapaz de llamarme he can't even be bothered to phone me
    ■ sustantivo masculino y femenino (inútil, inepto) incompetent (fool)
    incapaz adjetivo
    1 (que carece de habilidad) unable [de, to]: soy incapaz de enhebrar la aguja, I'm unable to thread the needle
    2 (que carece de la cualidad) incapable [de, of]: es incapaz de insultar a nadie, he's incapable of insulting anyone
    3 (que carece de la capacidad) useless [para, at]: es incapaz para las matemáticas, he's useless at maths
    4 (que carece de la fuerza moral o física) me siento incapaz de mirarle a la cara, I can't look him in the face
    soy incapaz de continuar, I can't go on
    5 Jur unfit [para, for]

    ' incapaz' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    objetivar
    - penetrar
    - sentirse
    - impotente
    English:
    erratic
    - fail
    - helpless
    - inadequate
    - incapable
    - unable
    - hold
    - unfit
    - wrong
    * * *
    adj
    1. [no capaz] incapable (de of);
    fuimos incapaces de coronar la cumbre we weren't able to o didn't manage to reach the top;
    es incapaz de hacer daño a nadie he would never harm anyone;
    es incapaz de matar una mosca he wouldn't hurt a fly;
    es incapaz de pedir perdón she would never say she's sorry;
    me siento incapaz de seguir I don't feel able to continue;
    es incapaz de hacer una suma sin equivocarse he can't do the simplest sum without making a mistake
    2. [sin talento]
    incapaz para no good at, useless at;
    soy incapaz para la química I'm no good at o useless at chemistry
    3. Der
    declarar incapaz a alguien to declare sb incapable o unfit
    nmf
    incompetent, incompetent person
    * * *
    adj incapable (de of)
    * * *
    incapaz adj, pl - paces
    1) : incapable, unable
    2) : incompetent, inept
    * * *
    incapaz adj incapable
    es incapaz de hacerlo he's incapable of doing it / he couldn't do it

    Spanish-English dictionary > incapaz

  • 5 objetivo

    adj.
    objective, factual, no-nonsense, impartial.
    m.
    1 objective, intention, purpose, goal.
    2 objective lens.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: objetivar.
    * * *
    1 objective
    1 (fin) aim, objective
    2 MILITAR target
    3 (lente) lens
    ————————
    1 (fin) aim, objective
    2 MILITAR target
    3 (lente) lens
    * * *
    1. noun m.
    1) objective, aim, goal
    2) lens
    2. (f. - objetiva)
    adj.
    * * *
    1.
    2. SM
    1) (=propósito) objective, aim
    2) (Mil) objective, target
    3) (Fot) lens
    * * *
    I
    - va adjetivo objective
    II
    1) ( finalidad) objective, aim; (Mil) objective
    2) (Fot, Ópt) lens
    * * *
    = end, focus, goal, goal, intent, object, purpose, target, drift, unbiased [unbiassed], objective, charge, benchmark, workpackage, brief, detached, agenda, mandate, unemotional.
    Ex. In our fascination with the versatility of certain tools, we should not forget the ends to which they are to be applied.
    Ex. Our focus in this text is on the first stage in the following diagram.
    Ex. Karen set the theme in her keynote address that booksellers, publishers and librarians often have different goals and perceptions.
    Ex. Karen set the theme in her keynote address that booksellers, publishers and librarians often have different goals and perceptions.
    Ex. The quality of indexing is influenced by the intellectual level and intent of document content in the subject area.
    Ex. The object of classification is to group related subjects.
    Ex. Chapters 7 and 8 introduced the problems associated with author cataloguing and have surveyed the purpose of cataloguing codes.
    Ex. Paid employees can have targets set for them and their prospects may well depend upon their meeting these targets.
    Ex. The main drift of the proceedings concerned national libraries -- their role, functions and financing.
    Ex. Such criteria would be applied to book lists and the production, selection, and writing of unbiased material.
    Ex. An objective is an individual act intended to be carried out, and a number o which are required to be carried out in order to reach a goal.
    Ex. She was offered an opportunity to chair a task force within the library with the charge to investigate a new integrated system.
    Ex. Existing wireline networks, with their ubiquity, seamless operations, and ease of use, have provided clear benchmarks for satisfying customers' basic personal communications needs.
    Ex. One of the workpackages of the project is the preparation of software for UKMARC to UNIMARC conversion.
    Ex. This article describes the experiences of a library training officer whose brief was to build library services from the ground up.
    Ex. The attention good literature pays to life is both loving and detached.
    Ex. Robert Kent's sole agenda is to attack Cuba and vilify the Cuban library community while supporting the US government's interventionist destabilization policies.
    Ex. The original mandate was very clear: to consider for inclusion all proposals made.
    Ex. He offers an admirably concise and unemotional analysis of the famous Milgram experiment.
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    * aclarar un objetivo = clarify + objective.
    * alcanzar un objetivo = attain + goal.
    * caer fuera del objetivo de = fall outside + the scope of.
    * caso objetivo = objective case.
    * con el objetivo de = with the purpose of, with a brief to, with the aim of, with a focus on.
    * con objetivos específicos = goal-oriented.
    * conseguir un objetivo = accomplish + objective, achieve + objective, attain + goal.
    * con un objetivo claro = focused [focussed].
    * cubrir un objetivo = meet + objective, meet + purpose.
    * cumplir un objetivo = fulfil + goal, meet + objective, meet + purpose, satisfy + purpose, serve + function, serve + purpose, meet + target, fulfil + objective.
    * cuyo objetivo es = intended to.
    * declaración de objetivos = statement of objectives, purpose statement, mission statement, vision statement.
    * definición de objetivos = goal setting.
    * elaborar objetivos = draw up + objectives.
    * enfocado hacia uno objetivo concreto = focused [focussed].
    * establecimiento de objetivos = objective setting.
    * fijación de objetivos = objective setting, direction-setting, goal setting.
    * fijar un objetivo = set + goal.
    * gestión por objetivos = management by objectives (MBO).
    * marcar una objetivo = set + goal.
    * no cumplir un objetivo = fall + short of goal.
    * no tener otro objetivo que el de = have + no other purpose than.
    * objetivo de aprendizaje = learning objective, learning outcome.
    * objetivo de comportamiento = behavioural objective.
    * objetivo de ventas = sales target.
    * objetivo educativo = learning goal, educational goal.
    * objetivos = mission statement.
    * objetivo y alcance = purpose and scope.
    * perseguir los mismos objetivos = work + on the same lines.
    * perseguir un objetivo = pursue + objective, pursue + goal.
    * plantearse un objetivo = adopt + goal.
    * ser el objetivo de Uno = be in business for.
    * sin un objetivo claro = non-purposive, unfocused [unfocussed].
    * tener como objetivo = have + as + Posesivo + objective, be in business for.
    * * *
    I
    - va adjetivo objective
    II
    1) ( finalidad) objective, aim; (Mil) objective
    2) (Fot, Ópt) lens
    * * *
    = end, focus, goal, goal, intent, object, purpose, target, drift, unbiased [unbiassed], objective, charge, benchmark, workpackage, brief, detached, agenda, mandate, unemotional.

    Ex: In our fascination with the versatility of certain tools, we should not forget the ends to which they are to be applied.

    Ex: Our focus in this text is on the first stage in the following diagram.
    Ex: Karen set the theme in her keynote address that booksellers, publishers and librarians often have different goals and perceptions.
    Ex: Karen set the theme in her keynote address that booksellers, publishers and librarians often have different goals and perceptions.
    Ex: The quality of indexing is influenced by the intellectual level and intent of document content in the subject area.
    Ex: The object of classification is to group related subjects.
    Ex: Chapters 7 and 8 introduced the problems associated with author cataloguing and have surveyed the purpose of cataloguing codes.
    Ex: Paid employees can have targets set for them and their prospects may well depend upon their meeting these targets.
    Ex: The main drift of the proceedings concerned national libraries -- their role, functions and financing.
    Ex: Such criteria would be applied to book lists and the production, selection, and writing of unbiased material.
    Ex: An objective is an individual act intended to be carried out, and a number o which are required to be carried out in order to reach a goal.
    Ex: She was offered an opportunity to chair a task force within the library with the charge to investigate a new integrated system.
    Ex: Existing wireline networks, with their ubiquity, seamless operations, and ease of use, have provided clear benchmarks for satisfying customers' basic personal communications needs.
    Ex: One of the workpackages of the project is the preparation of software for UKMARC to UNIMARC conversion.
    Ex: This article describes the experiences of a library training officer whose brief was to build library services from the ground up.
    Ex: The attention good literature pays to life is both loving and detached.
    Ex: Robert Kent's sole agenda is to attack Cuba and vilify the Cuban library community while supporting the US government's interventionist destabilization policies.
    Ex: The original mandate was very clear: to consider for inclusion all proposals made.
    Ex: He offers an admirably concise and unemotional analysis of the famous Milgram experiment.
    * aclarar un objetivo = clarify + objective.
    * alcanzar un objetivo = attain + goal.
    * caer fuera del objetivo de = fall outside + the scope of.
    * caso objetivo = objective case.
    * con el objetivo de = with the purpose of, with a brief to, with the aim of, with a focus on.
    * con objetivos específicos = goal-oriented.
    * conseguir un objetivo = accomplish + objective, achieve + objective, attain + goal.
    * con un objetivo claro = focused [focussed].
    * cubrir un objetivo = meet + objective, meet + purpose.
    * cumplir un objetivo = fulfil + goal, meet + objective, meet + purpose, satisfy + purpose, serve + function, serve + purpose, meet + target, fulfil + objective.
    * cuyo objetivo es = intended to.
    * declaración de objetivos = statement of objectives, purpose statement, mission statement, vision statement.
    * definición de objetivos = goal setting.
    * elaborar objetivos = draw up + objectives.
    * enfocado hacia uno objetivo concreto = focused [focussed].
    * establecimiento de objetivos = objective setting.
    * fijación de objetivos = objective setting, direction-setting, goal setting.
    * fijar un objetivo = set + goal.
    * gestión por objetivos = management by objectives (MBO).
    * marcar una objetivo = set + goal.
    * no cumplir un objetivo = fall + short of goal.
    * no tener otro objetivo que el de = have + no other purpose than.
    * objetivo de aprendizaje = learning objective, learning outcome.
    * objetivo de comportamiento = behavioural objective.
    * objetivo de ventas = sales target.
    * objetivo educativo = learning goal, educational goal.
    * objetivos = mission statement.
    * objetivo y alcance = purpose and scope.
    * perseguir los mismos objetivos = work + on the same lines.
    * perseguir un objetivo = pursue + objective, pursue + goal.
    * plantearse un objetivo = adopt + goal.
    * ser el objetivo de Uno = be in business for.
    * sin un objetivo claro = non-purposive, unfocused [unfocussed].
    * tener como objetivo = have + as + Posesivo + objective, be in business for.

    * * *
    objetivo1 -va
    1 ‹crítica/análisis› objective
    2 ‹persona› objective
    A
    1 (finalidad) objective, aim
    su único objetivo era terminar cuanto antes her one objective o aim was to finish as quickly as possible
    2 ( Mil) objective
    3 ( como adj inv) target ( before n)
    la empresa objetivo the target company
    Compuesto:
    sales target
    B ( Fot, Ópt) lens
    Compuesto:
    zoom lens
    * * *

     

    objetivo 1
    ◊ -va adjetivo

    objective
    objetivo 2 sustantivo masculino
    1 ( finalidad) objective, aim;
    (Mil) objective
    2 (Fot, Ópt) lens
    objetivo,-a
    I adjetivo objective
    II sustantivo masculino
    1 (finalidad) objective, aim: su objetivo es disuadir a los vendedores, her aim is to put the sellers off
    2 (de un misil, disparo) target: 007 es nuestro objetivo, 007 is our target
    3 Cine Fot lens
    ' objetivo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    angular
    - consecución
    - ideal
    - meta
    - objetiva
    - orientarse
    - pasearse
    - perseguir
    - pretensión
    - alcanzar
    - conseguir
    - cumplir
    - fin
    - final
    - inaccesible
    - lo
    - lograr
    - logro
    - mira
    - patente
    - plazo
    - por
    - primario
    - primero
    - primordial
    English:
    accomplish
    - accomplishment
    - achievement
    - aim
    - attain
    - barrage
    - calculate
    - detached
    - end
    - exercise
    - gain
    - goal
    - lens
    - main
    - object
    - objective
    - set
    - short
    - study
    - target
    - target audience
    - target market
    - ultimate
    - unemotional
    - wide-angle
    - dispassionate
    - out
    - unbiased
    * * *
    objetivo, -a
    adj
    objective
    nm
    1. [finalidad] objective, aim;
    hemos logrado cumplir con nuestro objetivo we have succeeded in achieving our objective o aim;
    plantearse un objetivo to set oneself an objective;
    la medida tiene como objetivo facilitar la comunicación the aim of the measure is to make communication easier, the measure is aimed at making communication easier
    Com objetivo de producción production target; Com objetivo de ventas sales target
    2. Mil target
    3. Fot lens
    * * *
    I adj objective
    II m
    1 objective
    2 MIL target
    3 FOT lens
    * * *
    objetivo, -va adj
    : objective
    1) meta: objective, goal, target
    2) : lens
    * * *
    objetivo1 adj objective
    1. (fin) objective / aim
    2. (lente) lens [pl. lenses]
    3. (blanco) target

    Spanish-English dictionary > objetivo

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