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101 retribución
f.1 retribution, pay-off, fee, payment.2 payback, retribution.* * *1 (pago) pay, payment2 (recompensa) recompense, reward* * *SF1) (=pago) pay, payment; (=recompensa) reward2) (Téc) compensation* * ** * *= quid pro quo.Ex. This has occurred because publishers have required a transfer of copyright as a quid pro quo for publication.----* diferencia de retribución entre mujeres y hombres = gender pay gap.* igualdad de retribución = equal pay.* igualdad de retribución por un trabajo de igual valor = equal pay for equal work.* igualdad de retribución por un trabajo de valor comparable = equal pay for comparable work.* * ** * *= quid pro quo.Ex: This has occurred because publishers have required a transfer of copyright as a quid pro quo for publication.
* diferencia de retribución entre mujeres y hombres = gender pay gap.* igualdad de retribución = equal pay.* igualdad de retribución por un trabajo de igual valor = equal pay for equal work.* igualdad de retribución por un trabajo de valor comparable = equal pay for comparable work.* * *1 (sueldo) salaryretribución a convenir salary negotiable, salary to be agreed2 (recompensa) reward* * *retribución nf1. [pago] payment;retribuciones salariales salaries2. [recompensa] reward3. Am [de favor]en retribución del favor que me hizo, le mandé un ramo de flores I sent her a bunch of flowers to thank her for o in return for the favour she did me* * *f salary* * *retribución nf, pl - ciones1) : pay, payment2) : reward -
102 ruptura
f.1 break (rotura).2 division, bust-up.* * *1 (rotura) breaking, breakage, break2 figurado breaking-off, break-up* * *SF1) [de cable, cerco]tenemos que encontrar el punto de ruptura del cable — we need to find the point where the cable broke
2) (=interrupción) [de pacto, contrato] breaking; [de relaciones, negociaciones] breaking-offla construcción de la autopista puede llevar a la ruptura del equilibrio ecológico — the construction of the motorway could upset the ecological balance
el incidente causó la ruptura de los lazos políticos entre ambos países — the incident led to the breaking-off of diplomatic ties between the two countries
3) (=disolución) break-up4) (=división) split, rupture frmlas diferencias entre ambos líderes pueden provocar una ruptura interna — the differences between the two leaders could cause an internal split o frm a rupture within the party
5) [con el pasado] breakeste cambio supone una ruptura con todo lo anterior — this change means a break with everything that went before
6) (Tenis) breakruptura de servicio — break of service, service break
* * *a) ( de relaciones) breaking-off; ( de contrato) breach, breaking; ( de matrimonio) breakupésa fue la causa de la ruptura de las negociaciones — that was what caused the negotiations to be broken off
b) (Dep) ( en tenis) service break* * *= disruption, dislocation, discontinuity, shift away from, breakup [break-up], severance, break, breach, rupture.Ex. An academic library should be extendible to permit future growth with minimum disruption.Ex. SDC's ORBIT software is a variation on the ELHILL software used with MEDLINE, so users of that data base can move across to SDC with a minimum of dislocation.Ex. New strategies have to be invented by libraries to cope with a period of transition and discontinuity.Ex. This article discusses the effects of changes in the economy on the distribution of work in libraries which indicate a shift away from its female origins.Ex. This concern will likely increase due to the breakup of the Soviet Union and dispersal of its nuclear arsenal and the growth of global nuclear smuggling rings.Ex. Examples can be found where exchange of publications remains as the only form of contact after severance of diplomatic and trade relations.Ex. In terms of the reference process a break in the chain has occurred between the information need and the initial question.Ex. The key is through controls, which must be built in so that breaches are detected.Ex. Nosebleeds are caused by the rupture of a small blood vessel called a capillary in the nose.----* ruptura con el pasado = break with the past, break from the past.* ruptura de lazos = severing of ties, breaking of ties.* * *a) ( de relaciones) breaking-off; ( de contrato) breach, breaking; ( de matrimonio) breakupésa fue la causa de la ruptura de las negociaciones — that was what caused the negotiations to be broken off
b) (Dep) ( en tenis) service break* * *= disruption, dislocation, discontinuity, shift away from, breakup [break-up], severance, break, breach, rupture.Ex: An academic library should be extendible to permit future growth with minimum disruption.
Ex: SDC's ORBIT software is a variation on the ELHILL software used with MEDLINE, so users of that data base can move across to SDC with a minimum of dislocation.Ex: New strategies have to be invented by libraries to cope with a period of transition and discontinuity.Ex: This article discusses the effects of changes in the economy on the distribution of work in libraries which indicate a shift away from its female origins.Ex: This concern will likely increase due to the breakup of the Soviet Union and dispersal of its nuclear arsenal and the growth of global nuclear smuggling rings.Ex: Examples can be found where exchange of publications remains as the only form of contact after severance of diplomatic and trade relations.Ex: In terms of the reference process a break in the chain has occurred between the information need and the initial question.Ex: The key is through controls, which must be built in so that breaches are detected.Ex: Nosebleeds are caused by the rupture of a small blood vessel called a capillary in the nose.* ruptura con el pasado = break with the past, break from the past.* ruptura de lazos = severing of ties, breaking of ties.* * *1 (de relaciones) breaking-off; (de un contrato) breach, breakingel incidente provocó la ruptura de las relaciones diplomáticas the incident led to a break in o to the breaking-off of diplomatic relations, the incident led to diplomatic relations being broken offésa fue la causa de la ruptura de las negociaciones that was what caused the negotiations to be broken offuna ruptura entre ambas empresas a break o ( frml) rupture between the two companiesla ruptura del contrato traería consecuencias muy graves breaking the contract would have very serious consequencessu ruptura con Ernesto her breakup with Ernestotras la ruptura de su matrimonio after the breakup of his marriageesta ruptura con el pasado this break with the past2 ( Dep) (en tenis) service break, break of serve* * *
ruptura sustantivo femenino
( de contrato) breach, breaking;
( de matrimonio) breakup;
(con pasado, tradición) break;◊ esa fue la causa de la ruptura de las negociaciones that was what caused the negotiations to be broken off
ruptura f (de relaciones) breaking-off
(de amistad, matrimonio, etc) break-up
' ruptura' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
morbosa
- morboso
English:
breach
- break
- bust-up
- distress
- miserable
- rupture
- split
- bust
- rift
- severance
* * *ruptura nf[de relaciones, conversaciones] breaking-off; [de pareja] break-up; [de contrato] breach;se han lamentado de la ruptura del consenso entre los partidos políticos they have lamented the breakdown of the consensus among the political parties;acusan al ejército de la ruptura de la tregua they are accusing the army of breaking the truce;su separación fue una ruptura amistosa they remained friends after breaking up;su última novela marca una ruptura con su estilo anterior his latest novel marks a break with his previous style* * ** * *ruptura nf1) : break2) : breaking, breach (of a contract)3) : breaking off, breakup* * *ruptura n break up -
103 senderista
ISMF (Dep) rambler, hill walkerII Perú ( Pol)1.2.* * *masculino y femenino1) (Dep) hiker* * *= trekker, hill-goer, hiker.Ex. Inspired by the 1990 International Trans-Atlantic Expedition, the librarian of the Huntsville-Madison County library's bookmobile has founded a reading club, called the Polar trekkers Club, to familiarise children with the expedition, and the Antarctic environment.Ex. Africa has lions, Alaska has grizzlies, Nepal has yeti. Britain has the worst of the lot - midgies! They make life hell for campers, walkers and hill-goers alike.Ex. The greatest numbers of deaths occurred in hikers who were three times more likely to be involved in an accident than climbers.* * *masculino y femenino1) (Dep) hiker* * *= trekker, hill-goer, hiker.Ex: Inspired by the 1990 International Trans-Atlantic Expedition, the librarian of the Huntsville-Madison County library's bookmobile has founded a reading club, called the Polar trekkers Club, to familiarise children with the expedition, and the Antarctic environment.
Ex: Africa has lions, Alaska has grizzlies, Nepal has yeti. Britain has the worst of the lot - midgies! They make life hell for campers, walkers and hill-goers alike.Ex: The greatest numbers of deaths occurred in hikers who were three times more likely to be involved in an accident than climbers.* * *A ( Dep) hiker* * *senderista nmf1. [caminante] hiker, Br hillwalker2. [miembro de Sendero Luminoso] = follower of the Peruvian guerrilla movement, the Shining Path* * *m/f walker, hiker -
104 siempre cambiante
adj.ever-changing.* * *(adj.) = ever-changing [ever changing], ever-shiftingEx. These new titles are not just cosmetic, they do reflect the ever-changing role of the library service.Ex. Phil Bradley looks at various developments that have occurred recently in the ever-shifting scene of the search engine.* * *(adj.) = ever-changing [ever changing], ever-shiftingEx: These new titles are not just cosmetic, they do reflect the ever-changing role of the library service.
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105 suceder un cambio
(v.) = occur + changeEx. Online cataloging will involve extensive changes and simplification in rules, unlike the changes that occurred when card catalogs replaced bookform catalogs.* * *(v.) = occur + changeEx: Online cataloging will involve extensive changes and simplification in rules, unlike the changes that occurred when card catalogs replaced bookform catalogs.
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106 suscribirse (a)
(v.) = subscribe (to)Ex. It occurred to him that the library might subscribe to his boyhood hometown newspaper.* * *(v.) = subscribe (to)Ex: It occurred to him that the library might subscribe to his boyhood hometown newspaper.
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107 tasa de suicidios
(n.) = suicide rateEx. The majority of such Internet-related suicide pacts have occurred in Japan, which has one of the highest overall suicide rates in the world.* * *(n.) = suicide rateEx: The majority of such Internet-related suicide pacts have occurred in Japan, which has one of the highest overall suicide rates in the world.
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108 torsión
f.torsion, twist.* * *1 (torcedura) twist, twisting2 TÉCNICA torsion* * *noun f.twisting, torsion* * *SF1) (=torcedura) twist, twisting2) (Mec) torsion, torque* * *femenino torsion* * *= torsion, buckle, buckling effect.Ex. The title 'Torsion in the reinforced concrete in service cores in tall buildings' contains four separate elementary or unit concepts: torsion, reinforced concrete, service cores, tall buildings.Ex. The thermal deflection increased little or kept invariable with the continuous increase in temperature after the thermal buckle had occurred.Ex. For example, a model of an aircraft wing can be 'opened-up' on the screen to examine the buckling effects of the simulated loading on the wing's internal structure.----* par de torsión = torque.* * *femenino torsion* * *= torsion, buckle, buckling effect.Ex: The title 'Torsion in the reinforced concrete in service cores in tall buildings' contains four separate elementary or unit concepts: torsion, reinforced concrete, service cores, tall buildings.
Ex: The thermal deflection increased little or kept invariable with the continuous increase in temperature after the thermal buckle had occurred.Ex: For example, a model of an aircraft wing can be 'opened-up' on the screen to examine the buckling effects of the simulated loading on the wing's internal structure.* par de torsión = torque.* * *torsioncon una leve torsión del tronco with a slight twist of the upper body* * *
torsión sustantivo femenino
torsion
torsión sustantivo femenino
1 (torcimiento) twisting
2 Téc torsion
resistencia a la torsión, torsion resistance
* * *torsión nf1. [del cuerpo, brazo] twist, twisting2. Tec torsion* * *f twisting; TÉC torsion* * *♦ torsional adj -
109 trailer
m.1 trailer, semi-trailer.2 trailer.* * *1 CINEMATOGRAFÍA trailer, US preview2 AUTOMÓVIL articulated lorry, US trailer truck* * *noun m.* * *['trajler]1)a) (AmL) ( casa rodante) trailer (AmE), caravan (BrE)b) ( para caballos) horsebox2) (Méx) ( camión) semitrailer (AmE), articulated lorry (BrE)* * *= trailer, sneak preview, articulated lorry, articulated truck, trailer, movie trailer.Ex. A trailer is a short motion picture film consisting of selected scenes from a film to be shown at a future date, used to advertise that film.Ex. It includes 50 pages of listings of forthcoming spring books, as well as 11 pages of ' sneak previews' of children's books scheduled for autumn 1998 = Incluye 50 páginas de novedades editoriales para la primavera así como 11 páginas de " avances" de libros infantiles programados para otoño de 1998.Ex. An additional benefit comes from the fact that trains can take on extra long articulated lorries that by law are prohibited in road traffic.Ex. More than half of the total crashes involving articulated trucks occurred during the day.Ex. The Singapore mobile library service covers 10 points with 1 van and 2 trailers.Ex. The movie trailer was promissory of action and adventure, but the film itself was a bore.----* biblioteca móvil en trailer = trailer library.* * *['trajler]1)a) (AmL) ( casa rodante) trailer (AmE), caravan (BrE)b) ( para caballos) horsebox2) (Méx) ( camión) semitrailer (AmE), articulated lorry (BrE)* * *= trailer, sneak preview, articulated lorry, articulated truck, trailer, movie trailer.Ex: A trailer is a short motion picture film consisting of selected scenes from a film to be shown at a future date, used to advertise that film.
Ex: It includes 50 pages of listings of forthcoming spring books, as well as 11 pages of ' sneak previews' of children's books scheduled for autumn 1998 = Incluye 50 páginas de novedades editoriales para la primavera así como 11 páginas de " avances" de libros infantiles programados para otoño de 1998.Ex: An additional benefit comes from the fact that trains can take on extra long articulated lorries that by law are prohibited in road traffic.Ex: More than half of the total crashes involving articulated trucks occurred during the day.Ex: The Singapore mobile library service covers 10 points with 1 van and 2 trailers.Ex: The movie trailer was promissory of action and adventure, but the film itself was a bore.* biblioteca móvil en trailer = trailer library.* * */ˈtrajler/A2 (para caballos) horseboxCompuesto:( Méx) campsite* * *
Multiple Entries:
trailer
tráiler
trailer /'trailer/ sustantivo masculino (pl◊ tráilers)
1
2 (Méx) ( camión) semitrailer (AmE), articulated lorry (BrE)
tráiler sustantivo masculino (pl◊ tráilers)
1 (Esp) (Cin) trailer
2 See Also→◊ trailer
tráiler sustantivo masculino
1 Auto (remolque de un camión) trailer
2 Cine (resumen o avance de una película) trailer
' tráiler' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
remolque
- caravana
- casa
- corto
- rulot
- trailer
English:
trailer
- caravan
- horse
- mobile
- preview
- semitrailer
* * *1. Cine trailer2. [remolque] trailer;[camión] Br articulated lorry, US semitrailer tráiler park Br caravan site, US trailer park* * *m Méxtrailer, Brcaravan* * *traíler ortrailer nm: trailer -
110 un aluvión de
= a flood of, a rash of, a barrage of, a flurry ofEx. This has called forth a flood of protests.Ex. The prolonged and often passionate debate on Community membership provoked not only a rash of polemical and partisan literature but also more balanced and informative texts for public consumption as well as more reflective academic evaluations.Ex. The Internet is vulnerable to a type of terrorism in which the target of the terrorist is subjected to a barrage of messages generated from mailing lists by spamming = Internet es vulnerable a un tipo de terrorismo en el que el blanco del terrorista se ve sometido a un bombardeo de mensajes de correo publicitario no solicitado generados a partir de las listas de correo.Ex. While the eventual results of this flurry of partnerships that has recently occurred are uncertain, there are certain trends that are becoming increasingly apparent.* * *= a flood of, a rash of, a barrage of, a flurry ofEx: This has called forth a flood of protests.
Ex: The prolonged and often passionate debate on Community membership provoked not only a rash of polemical and partisan literature but also more balanced and informative texts for public consumption as well as more reflective academic evaluations.Ex: The Internet is vulnerable to a type of terrorism in which the target of the terrorist is subjected to a barrage of messages generated from mailing lists by spamming = Internet es vulnerable a un tipo de terrorismo en el que el blanco del terrorista se ve sometido a un bombardeo de mensajes de correo publicitario no solicitado generados a partir de las listas de correo.Ex: While the eventual results of this flurry of partnerships that has recently occurred are uncertain, there are certain trends that are becoming increasingly apparent. -
111 un periodo intenso de
Ex. While the eventual results of this flurry of partnerships that has recently occurred are uncertain, there are certain trends that are becoming increasingly apparent.* * *Ex: While the eventual results of this flurry of partnerships that has recently occurred are uncertain, there are certain trends that are becoming increasingly apparent.
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112 una oleada de
= an army of, a flurry of, a swell ofEx. The UK government will need to mobilize an 'army' of 30,000 civil servants to solve the Year 2000 problem.Ex. While the eventual results of this flurry of partnerships that has recently occurred are uncertain, there are certain trends that are becoming increasingly apparent.Ex. There was also a swell of private endeavour, particularly from people who thought of themselves as anti-establishment, counter-culture groups.* * *= an army of, a flurry of, a swell ofEx: The UK government will need to mobilize an 'army' of 30,000 civil servants to solve the Year 2000 problem.
Ex: While the eventual results of this flurry of partnerships that has recently occurred are uncertain, there are certain trends that are becoming increasingly apparent.Ex: There was also a swell of private endeavour, particularly from people who thought of themselves as anti-establishment, counter-culture groups. -
113 una tanda de
Ex. While the eventual results of this flurry of partnerships that has recently occurred are uncertain, there are certain trends that are becoming increasingly apparent.* * *Ex: While the eventual results of this flurry of partnerships that has recently occurred are uncertain, there are certain trends that are becoming increasingly apparent.
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114 zona tectónica
(n.) = fault zoneEx. Other changes in the course of the river have occurred because of earthquakes along the fault zone.* * *(n.) = fault zoneEx: Other changes in the course of the river have occurred because of earthquakes along the fault zone.
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115 índice de suicidios
(n.) = suicide rateEx. The majority of such Internet-related suicide pacts have occurred in Japan, which has one of the highest overall suicide rates in the world.* * *(n.) = suicide rateEx: The majority of such Internet-related suicide pacts have occurred in Japan, which has one of the highest overall suicide rates in the world.
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116 acaecer
v.1 to take place, to occur (Formal).2 to happen, to take place, to come about, to occur.* * *1 to happen, come to pass, occur* * *VI to happen, occuracaeció que... — it came about that...
* * *verbo intransitivo (en 3a pers) (frml) to occur (frml), take place* * *verbo intransitivo (en 3a pers) (frml) to occur (frml), take place* * *acaecer [E3 ]vi( en tercera persona) ( frml); to happenlos sucesos acaecidos el pasado viernes the events which took place o happened o occurred last Fridayinspirado en un incidente acaecido a la actriz based on an incident which happened to o ( liter) befell the actress* * *
acaecer verbo impersonal to happen, occur
* * *acaecer viFormal to take place, to occur;sucesos acaecidos años atrás events which took place years ago;el terremoto acaeció de madrugada the earthquake occurred early in the morning* * *v/i occur* * * -
117 sobrevenir
v.1 to happen, to ensue.sobrevino la guerra the war intervened2 to happen unexpectedly, to come about, to occur, to happen.3 to happen unexpectedly to, to happen to.A María le sobrevino un problema A problem happened unexpectedly to Mary.* * *1 to happen to, befall* * *VI (=ocurrir) to happen, happen unexpectedly; (=resultar) to follow, ensue* * *verbo intransitivo desgracia/accidente to strike* * *verbo intransitivo desgracia/accidente to strike* * *sobrevenir [ I31 ]vi«desgracia/accidente» to strikeal sobrevenir la guerra when war broke outme sobrevino una extraña sensación a strange feeling came over mele sobrevino la muerte he was struck downese año sobrevino un hecho que habría de cambiar el curso de la historia that year something happened which was to change the course of historypueden sobrevenir alucinaciones hallucinations may occur* * *
sobrevenir ( conjugate sobrevenir) verbo intransitivo [desgracia/accidente] to strike
sobrevenir verbo intransitivo
1 (acontecer repentinamente) to happen all of a sudden
2 (venir tras, suceder) to follow, come after
' sobrevenir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acometer
- dar
- entrar
- surgir
- venir
English:
strike
- supervene
* * *sobrevenir vito occur;sobrevino la guerra the war intervened;estaban en el extranjero cuando sobrevino la epidemia they were abroad when the epidemic broke out o occurred;no supieron reaccionar cuando sobrevino el desastre they failed to react when the disaster struck o occurred;la enfermedad le sobrevino durante las vacaciones he was struck down by the illness during the holidays* * *v/i happen; de guerra break out* * *sobrevenir {87} viacaecer: to take place, to come aboutpodrían sobrevenir complicaciones: complications could occur -
118 choque
m.1 impact (impacto).choque frontal head-on collision2 clash (enfrentamiento).3 shock.choque cultural culture shock4 crash, clash, bump, collision.5 encounter, run-in, engagement, skirmish.6 car crash.7 choc, ictus.8 circulatory collapse.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: chocar.* * *1 (gen) collision, impact; (de coche, tren, etc) crash, smash, collision2 figurado (enfrentamiento) clash3 MILITAR skirmish4 (discusión) dispute, quarrel5 MEDICINA shock\choque de frente head-on collisionchoque múltiple pile-upfuerzas de choque shock troopspolicía de choque riot police* * *noun m.1) collision, crash2) clash3) shock* * *SM1) [de vehículos] crash, collisioncoche I, 1)choque múltiple — multiple crash, pile-up
2) (=desavenencia) clash3) (=lucha) clashfuerza 8), tropa 1)4) (Dep) (=partido) encounter, clash5) (=conmoción)6) (Med) shock* * *1)a) ( de vehículos) crash, collisionb) ( conflicto) clash2)a) (sorpresa, golpe) shockb) (Med, Psic) shock* * *= collision, crash.Ex. Libraries now face the realities of the wired campus environment and the collision between library automation tradition and the new world of networks.Ex. Lower average high school grades were associated with car ownership, high weekly mileage, speeding, driving after drinking, & having traffic tickets & crashes.----* choque cultural = cultural shock, culture shock.* choque de civilizaciones = clash of civilisations.* choque de culturas = clash of cultures.* choque de frente = head-on collision.* choque de gigantes = clash of giants.* choque de titanes = clash of titans.* choque en cadena = pile-up.* choque frontal = head-on collision.* choque por detrás = rear end.* plan de choque, táctica de choque = shock tactics.* * *1)a) ( de vehículos) crash, collisionb) ( conflicto) clash2)a) (sorpresa, golpe) shockb) (Med, Psic) shock* * *= collision, crash.Ex: Libraries now face the realities of the wired campus environment and the collision between library automation tradition and the new world of networks.
Ex: Lower average high school grades were associated with car ownership, high weekly mileage, speeding, driving after drinking, & having traffic tickets & crashes.* choque cultural = cultural shock, culture shock.* choque de civilizaciones = clash of civilisations.* choque de culturas = clash of cultures.* choque de frente = head-on collision.* choque de gigantes = clash of giants.* choque de titanes = clash of titans.* choque en cadena = pile-up.* choque frontal = head-on collision.* choque por detrás = rear end.* plan de choque, táctica de choque = shock tactics.* * *A1 (de vehículos) crash, collisionel choque se produjo en el cruce the crash o collision occurred at the crossroads2 (conflicto) clashse produjeron algunos choques violentos there were some violent clashesfuerzas de choque shock troopsse produjo un choque entre ellos sobre el tema de las subvenciones they clashed over the question of subsidiesCompuestos:pile-up( Auto) head-on collisionesta política ha producido un choque frontal con los sindicatos this policy has led to head-on confrontation with the unions o has brought them/us into direct conflict with the unionspileupB1 (sorpresa, golpe) shockha sido un choque muy fuerte para él it has come as a terrible shock to himen estado de choque in a state of shockCompuesto:thermal shock* * *
Del verbo chocar: ( conjugate chocar)
choqué es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
choque es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
chocar
choque
chocar ( conjugate chocar) verbo intransitivo
1
( entre sí) to collide;◊ choque de frente to collide o crash head-on;
choque con or contra algo [ vehículo] to crash o run into sth;
( con otro en marcha) to collide with sth;
choque con algn [ persona] to run into sb;
( con otra en movimiento) to collide with sbb) ( entrar en conflicto) choque con algn to clash with sbc) choque con algo ‹con problema/obstáculo› to come up against sth
2a) ( extrañar):
3 (Col, Méx, Ven fam) (irritar, molestar) to annoy, bug (colloq)
verbo transitivo
◊ ¡chócala! (fam) put it there! (colloq), give me five! (colloq)
( de otra persona) to run into
chocarse verbo pronominal (Col)
1 ( en vehículo) to have a crash o an accident
2 (fam) ( molestarse) to get annoyed
choque sustantivo masculino
choque frontal (Auto) head-on collision;
( enfrentamiento) head-on confrontation
chocar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (colisionar) to crash, collide
chocar con/contra, to run into, collide with
2 (discutir) to clash [con, with]
3 (sorprender, extrañar) to surprise
II verbo transitivo
1 to knock
(la mano) to shake
familiar ¡chócala!, ¡choca esos cinco!, shake (on it)!, US give me five!
choque sustantivo masculino
1 (golpe) impact
2 (accidente de tráfico) crash, collision
choque en cadena, pile-up
choque frontal, head-on collision
3 (impresión) shock
' choque' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abordaje
- castaña
- frontal
- guardagujas
- impacto
- shock
- cadena
- carambola
- coche
- disparado
- golpe
- tope
English:
bang
- bump
- bumper car
- clash
- collision
- crash
- culture shock
- cushion
- deaden
- dent
- fracture
- generation
- head-on
- impact
- pile-up
- shock
- shock tactics
- shock therapy
- shock treatment
- shock wave
- smash
- smash-up
- stand
- wrench
- culture
- pileup
* * *♦ nm1. [impacto] impact;[de automóvil, avión] crash;ha habido un choque de trenes there's been a train crashchoque frontal head-on collision2. [enfrentamiento] clash;el choque entre los ejércitos produjo numerosas bajas there were many casualties when the armies clashed;tuvieron un choque sobre el reparto de poderes they clashed over how power was to be shared out3. [impresión] shock;la muerte de su marido le produjo un gran choque emocional she was traumatized by her husband's death, her husband's death was a terrible shock to herchoque cultural culture shock4. Med shockchoque anafiláctico anaphylactic shock* * *m1 collision, crash2 DEP, MIL clash3 MED shock* * *choque nm1) : crash, collision2) : clash, conflict3) : shock* * *choque n2. (impresión) shock -
119 concatenación
f.concatenation, linking, chain, catenation.* * *1 concatenation* * *SF linking, concatenation frmconcatenación de circunstancias — chain o series of circumstances
* * ** * *Ex. Facilities are being developed to enable fast, effective communication over a concatenation of terrestrial and satellite networks.* * ** * *Ex: Facilities are being developed to enable fast, effective communication over a concatenation of terrestrial and satellite networks.
* * ** * *
concatenación sustantivo femenino chain, linking: el derrumbe ocurrió tras una concatenación de fallos en la construcción, the collapse occurred as a result of several linked construction flaws
* * *1. [de sucesos] chain, succession;una concatenación de imágenes/fenómenos a series o succession of images/phenomena2. Informát concatenation* * *f linking -
120 corte1
1 = severance, cut, cut off [cutoff], break, slit, snip, nick, clipping.Ex. Examples can be found where exchange of publications remains as the only form of contact after severance of diplomatic and trade relations.Ex. The best concentration of PVA solutions for restoring is 8 per cent for mending tears and suturing cuts.Ex. It is assumed that the sum of those units receiving top priority status is less than the current budgeted amount and that a cut off will occur at some point.Ex. In terms of the reference process a break in the chain has occurred between the information need and the initial question.Ex. To make room for your puppet's mouth, make a slit in the sock between your thumb and fingers.Ex. The table was purchased a year and a half ago as a conference table and has a few nicks and scratches but still looks good.Ex. The interlacing of twigs into wickerwork is in all probability contemporary with first clipping of flint into arrow-heads.----* alicates de corte = wire cutters.* corte de pelo = hair cut.* corte de voz = voice insert.* corte temporal = time period.* corte transversal = cross-section [cross section], sectional cutting.* de corte + Adjetivo = of a + Adjetivo + nature.
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