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81 expresar
v.to express.es una sensación rara, no sé cómo expresarlo it is an odd feeling, I don't know how to express itquisiera expresarles mi más sincero agradecimiento I would like to thank you most sincerelyElla dijo la razón She said the reason.* * *1 (gen) to express2 (manifestar) to state; (comunicar) to convey1 to express oneself* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [al hablar] (=enunciar) to express; (=redactar) to phrase, put; (=declarar) to state, set forth; (=citar) to quote; [+ opiniones, quejas] to voiceusted deberá expresar el número del giro postal — you should quote o give o state the number of the postal order
2) [+ sentimiento] to show2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <ideas/sentimientos> to expressexpresó su descontento — she voiced o expressed her dissatisfaction
permítame expresarle mi más sentido pésame — (frml) please accept my deepest sympathy (frml)
2.por las razones que se expresan a continuación — for the reasons shown o given below
expresarse v pron to express oneself* * *= communicate, convey, couch, express, reflect, specify, voice, articulate, profess, phrase, word, give + voice to.Ex. The contributions are input to the data base, then referred and any suggestion made by the referee are communicated through the data base to the editor.Ex. Statements conveying preferential relationships between terms indicate which terms are to be treated as equivalent to one another.Ex. Now these requests are couched in a variety of ways which express differing approaches to information needs.Ex. In a SDI service the user specifies his own individual interest in detail, and these are then expressed in terms of a user interest profile.Ex. The schedules are divided into three main areas, as reflected in Figure 14.Ex. In a SDI service the user specifies his own individual interest in detail, and these are then expressed in terms of a user interest profile.Ex. The main criticism of the notation that has been voiced in that the notation for more specific subjects can be extremely long.Ex. From time to time librarians do catch a fleeting glimpse of how others see them when some journalist or academic does articulate this widespread phobia.Ex. As a result, books or other media professing alleged blasphemy, heresy, sedition, or immorality are liable to be banned.Ex. The enquiry phrased in very broad terms almost always needs narrowing down.Ex. Research questionnaires should therefore be worded carefully while avoiding the use of the broad term.Ex. The agora has been resurrected in electronic form, giving voice to many.----* dar la oportunidad de expresarse libremente = give + voice to.* expresar afecto por = profess + affection for.* expresar agradecimiento = express + thanks, express + appreciation.* expresar amor por = profess + love for.* expresar angustia = express + Posesivo + anguish.* expresar aprecio = express + appreciation.* expresar con palabras = verbalise [verbalize, -USA].* expresar de otra manera = rephrase.* expresar desacuerdo = register + disagreement.* expresar dudas = express + doubts, express + misgivings, voice + misgivings, voice + reservations.* expresar en términos = couch + in terms.* expresar gratitud = express + thanks, express + gratitude.* expresar ideas = express + thoughts, put over + ideas.* expresar irritación = express + irritation.* expresar la opinión = volunteer + view.* expresar la opinión de uno = make + Posesivo + feelings known, put + viewpoint across.* expresar la opinión de uno sobre = give + Posesivo + thoughts on.* expresar lo que Uno quiere decir = make + Posesivo + point.* expresar los deseos de uno = make + Posesivo + wishes known.* expresar los sentimientos = release + feelings.* expresar los sentimientos con palabras = put + Posesivo + feelings into words.* expresar miedo = express + fear.* expresar opinión = express + view.* expresar opinión (sobre) = express + opinion (on).* expresar + Posesivo + opinión = find + Posesivo + (own) voice, find + voice, find + a voice.* expresar + Posesivo + pensamientos = find + Posesivo + (own) voice, find + voice, find + a voice.* expresar preocupación = voice + concern.* expresar preocupación por = express + alarm at.* expresar queja = voice + complaint.* expresarse = proceed.* expresarse en detalle = express + Reflexivo + at length.* expresar (según) = cast (in/into).* expresar sentimientos = echo + sentiments.* expresar temor = voice + fear.* expresar una opinión = voice + opinion.* expresar una opinión sobre = state + opinion on, venture + opinion on.* expresar una pregunta = couch + question.* expresar verbalmente = verbalise [verbalize, -USA].* no saber expresarse bien = inarticulateness.* para expresar dimensiones = by.* * *1.verbo transitivo <ideas/sentimientos> to expressexpresó su descontento — she voiced o expressed her dissatisfaction
permítame expresarle mi más sentido pésame — (frml) please accept my deepest sympathy (frml)
2.por las razones que se expresan a continuación — for the reasons shown o given below
expresarse v pron to express oneself* * *expresar (según)(v.) = cast (in/into)Ex: Which of the following subject analyses is cast in the citation order PMEST?.
= communicate, convey, couch, express, reflect, specify, voice, articulate, profess, phrase, word, give + voice to.Ex: The contributions are input to the data base, then referred and any suggestion made by the referee are communicated through the data base to the editor.
Ex: Statements conveying preferential relationships between terms indicate which terms are to be treated as equivalent to one another.Ex: Now these requests are couched in a variety of ways which express differing approaches to information needs.Ex: In a SDI service the user specifies his own individual interest in detail, and these are then expressed in terms of a user interest profile.Ex: The schedules are divided into three main areas, as reflected in Figure 14.Ex: In a SDI service the user specifies his own individual interest in detail, and these are then expressed in terms of a user interest profile.Ex: The main criticism of the notation that has been voiced in that the notation for more specific subjects can be extremely long.Ex: From time to time librarians do catch a fleeting glimpse of how others see them when some journalist or academic does articulate this widespread phobia.Ex: As a result, books or other media professing alleged blasphemy, heresy, sedition, or immorality are liable to be banned.Ex: The enquiry phrased in very broad terms almost always needs narrowing down.Ex: Research questionnaires should therefore be worded carefully while avoiding the use of the broad term.Ex: The agora has been resurrected in electronic form, giving voice to many.* dar la oportunidad de expresarse libremente = give + voice to.* expresar afecto por = profess + affection for.* expresar agradecimiento = express + thanks, express + appreciation.* expresar amor por = profess + love for.* expresar angustia = express + Posesivo + anguish.* expresar aprecio = express + appreciation.* expresar con palabras = verbalise [verbalize, -USA].* expresar de otra manera = rephrase.* expresar desacuerdo = register + disagreement.* expresar dudas = express + doubts, express + misgivings, voice + misgivings, voice + reservations.* expresar en términos = couch + in terms.* expresar gratitud = express + thanks, express + gratitude.* expresar ideas = express + thoughts, put over + ideas.* expresar irritación = express + irritation.* expresar la opinión = volunteer + view.* expresar la opinión de uno = make + Posesivo + feelings known, put + viewpoint across.* expresar la opinión de uno sobre = give + Posesivo + thoughts on.* expresar lo que Uno quiere decir = make + Posesivo + point.* expresar los deseos de uno = make + Posesivo + wishes known.* expresar los sentimientos = release + feelings.* expresar los sentimientos con palabras = put + Posesivo + feelings into words.* expresar miedo = express + fear.* expresar opinión = express + view.* expresar opinión (sobre) = express + opinion (on).* expresar + Posesivo + opinión = find + Posesivo + (own) voice, find + voice, find + a voice.* expresar + Posesivo + pensamientos = find + Posesivo + (own) voice, find + voice, find + a voice.* expresar preocupación = voice + concern.* expresar preocupación por = express + alarm at.* expresar queja = voice + complaint.* expresarse = proceed.* expresarse en detalle = express + Reflexivo + at length.* expresar (según) = cast (in/into).* expresar sentimientos = echo + sentiments.* expresar temor = voice + fear.* expresar una opinión = voice + opinion.* expresar una opinión sobre = state + opinion on, venture + opinion on.* expresar una pregunta = couch + question.* expresar verbalmente = verbalise [verbalize, -USA].* no saber expresarse bien = inarticulateness.* para expresar dimensiones = by.* * *expresar [A1 ]vt‹ideas/sentimientos› to expressexpresó su descontento she voiced o expressed her dissatisfactionpor las razones que se expresan a continuación for the following reasons, for the reasons shown o given o stated o set out belowsegún los datos expresados más arriba according to the information given above o the above informationestaba expresado de otra manera it was expressed o phrased o worded differentlyto express oneselfperdón, no me he expresado bien I'm sorry, I haven't made myself very clear o I haven't expressed myself very clearly* * *
expresar ( conjugate expresar) verbo transitivo
to express
expresarse verbo pronominal
to express oneself
expresar verbo transitivo to express: expresó ciertas dudas acerca de su capacidad, he expressed certain misgivings regarding his ability
' expresar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
año
- calificativo
- como
- estar
- formular
- no
- poder
- tener
- tierra
- venga
- dar
- hacer
- ir
- manifestar
- opinar
English:
articulate
- at
- embody
- few
- may
- nix
- profess
- put
- rephrase
- should
- sorrow
- venture
- verbalise
- verbalize
- argue
- convey
- express
- phrase
- voice
* * *♦ vt1. [manifestar] to express;quisiera expresarles mi más sincero agradecimiento I would like to thank you most sincerely;es una sensación rara, no sé cómo expresarlo it is an odd feeling, I don't know how to express it;exprésalo de una manera más formal put it more formally;tal y como queda expresado en los apartados dos y tres as stated in sections two and three2. [mostrar] to show;hechos que expresan por sí solos la hospitalidad de este pueblo incidents that speak for themselves about this people's hospitality* * *v/t express* * *expresar vt: to express* * *expresar vb to express -
82 fabricar un artefacto
(v.) = manufacture + artifactEx. Culture may mean an acquaintance with the ways in which a particular people construct buildings, manufacture artifacts, worship deities, make war and love, raise children, and live with one another.* * *(v.) = manufacture + artifactEx: Culture may mean an acquaintance with the ways in which a particular people construct buildings, manufacture artifacts, worship deities, make war and love, raise children, and live with one another.
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83 filial
adj.1 filial.2 subsidiary.3 son-and-daughter, daughterly.f.1 subsidiary.2 affiliate, associate, attaché.* * *► adjetivo1 (del hijo) filial2 COMERCIO subsidiary1 COMERCIO subsidiary, branch* * *1. noun f. 2. adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (=de hijo) filial2) (Com) subsidiary antes de s, affiliated2.SF (Com) subsidiary* * *Ia) < amor> filialb) <compañía/asociación> affiliate (before n), subsidiaryIIfemenino subsidiary (company)* * *= off-shoot [offshoot], site, affiliated, subsidiary, affiliate, branch, chapel, off-site outlet, filial.Ex. These can be either off-shoots of a main bureau or a necklace of sub-bureaux run from a purely administrative centre.Ex. These sites have been operating CARTO-NET in close collaboration with one another.Ex. AACR gives a ruling similar to Lubetzky's for affiliated societies.Ex. This point was highlighted a few years ago by a case in which it was reported that an employee of ICI's Dutch subsidiary had stolen the company's information files and was holding them for ransom!.Ex. The visits to Pharmaproducts in the UK, an affiliate of Scrip, is outlined as well as a discussion of the pharmaceuticals information service which is available on Datastar.Ex. The most significant response has been the growth in every town of a widening range of citizen action groups -- consumer groups, parent-teacher associations and branches of CASE, Shelter groups, Civic Trust groups, tenants' and residents' associations and many other kinds of 'grass roots' organisation.Ex. The origins of this institution -- part trade union, part friendly society, and part social club -- are obscure, but chapels were well established by the mid sixteenth century in the larger continental shops.Ex. The library may circulate materials at off-site outlets such as shopping malls, community facilities, nursing homes, jails, and so forth.Ex. Filial therapy teaches the parent a new way of interacting with their child, thus improving the parent-child relationship.----* amor filial = filial love.* director de filial = branch head.* empresa filial = subsidiary company.* respeto filial = filial respect.* * *Ia) < amor> filialb) <compañía/asociación> affiliate (before n), subsidiaryIIfemenino subsidiary (company)* * *= off-shoot [offshoot], site, affiliated, subsidiary, affiliate, branch, chapel, off-site outlet, filial.Ex: These can be either off-shoots of a main bureau or a necklace of sub-bureaux run from a purely administrative centre.
Ex: These sites have been operating CARTO-NET in close collaboration with one another.Ex: AACR gives a ruling similar to Lubetzky's for affiliated societies.Ex: This point was highlighted a few years ago by a case in which it was reported that an employee of ICI's Dutch subsidiary had stolen the company's information files and was holding them for ransom!.Ex: The visits to Pharmaproducts in the UK, an affiliate of Scrip, is outlined as well as a discussion of the pharmaceuticals information service which is available on Datastar.Ex: The most significant response has been the growth in every town of a widening range of citizen action groups -- consumer groups, parent-teacher associations and branches of CASE, Shelter groups, Civic Trust groups, tenants' and residents' associations and many other kinds of 'grass roots' organisation.Ex: The origins of this institution -- part trade union, part friendly society, and part social club -- are obscure, but chapels were well established by the mid sixteenth century in the larger continental shops.Ex: The library may circulate materials at off-site outlets such as shopping malls, community facilities, nursing homes, jails, and so forth.Ex: Filial therapy teaches the parent a new way of interacting with their child, thus improving the parent-child relationship.* amor filial = filial love.* director de filial = branch head.* empresa filial = subsidiary company.* respeto filial = filial respect.* * *1 ‹amor› filial2 ‹compañía/asociación› affiliate ( before n), subsidiaryaffiliate o subsidiary company, subsidiarysecond team* * *
filial adjetivo
■ sustantivo femenino
subsidiary (company)
filial
I adjetivo
1 (relativo a los hijos) filial
2 Com subsidiary
II sustantivo femenino subsidiary
' filial' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
delegación
English:
offshoot
- subsidiary
- off
* * *♦ adj1. [de hijo] filial2. [de empresa] subsidiary;una empresa filial a subsidiary (company)♦ nmel filial the reserves♦ nfsubsidiary* * *I adj filialII f COM subsidiary* * *filial adj: filialfilial nf: affiliate, subsidiary -
84 frase
f.1 sentence.2 expression.3 phrase.* * *1 (oración) sentence2 (expresión) phrase\frase hecha set phrase, set expression, idiom* * *noun f.1) phrase2) sentence* * *SF (=oración) sentence; (=locución) phrase, expression; (=cita) quotationfrase hecha — set phrase; pey cliché, stock phrase
* * *frases huecas or vacías — empty words
* * *= phrase, sentence, statement, refrain.Ex. Indicative abstracts abound in phrases such as 'is discussed' or 'has been surveyed', but do not record the outcome of the discussion or survey.Ex. The title-like phrase combine concepts in the order in which they would be listed in a sentence or phrase.Ex. Statements conveying preferential relationships between terms indicate which terms are to be treated as equivalent to one another.Ex. The importance of the right to information or the right to know is an increasingly constant refrain in the mouths of academics, the media and governments.----* acuñar una frase = coin + phrase.* dentro de la frase = intra-sentence.* encabezamiento de frase conjuntiva = conjunctive phrase heading.* encabezamiento de frase preposicional = prepositional phrase heading.* frase a modo de título = title-like phrase.* frase como encabezamiento = phrase heading.* frase de indización = indexing phrase.* frase de texto libre = free-text phrase.* frase favorita = catchphrase.* frase graciosa final = punchline [punch line].* frase hecha = bound phrase, catch phrase, cliche, formulaic words, formulaic phrase.* frase nominal = noun phrase.* frase preferida = catchphrase.* frase prolija = verbose phrasing.* frase publicitaria = catchphrase.* frase que recoge el tema principal del artículo = topic sentence.* frase usada para ligar = chat-up line.* relativo a la frase = sentential.* ser analizado como una frase = be phrase parsed.* Sistema de Indización por Frases Anidadas (NEPHIS) = Nested Phrase Indexing System (NEPHIS).* subencabezamiento de frase preposicional = prepositional phrase subheading.* * *frases huecas or vacías — empty words
* * *= phrase, sentence, statement, refrain.Ex: Indicative abstracts abound in phrases such as 'is discussed' or 'has been surveyed', but do not record the outcome of the discussion or survey.
Ex: The title-like phrase combine concepts in the order in which they would be listed in a sentence or phrase.Ex: Statements conveying preferential relationships between terms indicate which terms are to be treated as equivalent to one another.Ex: The importance of the right to information or the right to know is an increasingly constant refrain in the mouths of academics, the media and governments.* acuñar una frase = coin + phrase.* dentro de la frase = intra-sentence.* encabezamiento de frase conjuntiva = conjunctive phrase heading.* encabezamiento de frase preposicional = prepositional phrase heading.* frase a modo de título = title-like phrase.* frase como encabezamiento = phrase heading.* frase de indización = indexing phrase.* frase de texto libre = free-text phrase.* frase favorita = catchphrase.* frase graciosa final = punchline [punch line].* frase hecha = bound phrase, catch phrase, cliche, formulaic words, formulaic phrase.* frase nominal = noun phrase.* frase preferida = catchphrase.* frase prolija = verbose phrasing.* frase publicitaria = catchphrase.* frase que recoge el tema principal del artículo = topic sentence.* frase usada para ligar = chat-up line.* relativo a la frase = sentential.* ser analizado como una frase = be phrase parsed.* Sistema de Indización por Frases Anidadas (NEPHIS) = Nested Phrase Indexing System (NEPHIS).* subencabezamiento de frase preposicional = prepositional phrase subheading.* * *1 (oración) sentencefrases huecas or vacías empty words2 (sintagma) phrasefrase adjetiva/verbal adjectival/verb phraseCompuestos:set phrasemusical phrase, phrase* * *
frase sustantivo femenino ( oración) sentence;
( sintagma) phrase;
frase sustantivo femenino
1 (oración) sentence
(dicho) phrase
frase hecha, set phrase
2 Mús phrase
' frase' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
compás
- consabida
- consabido
- consigna
- cuñada
- cuñado
- decir
- decirse
- hecha
- hecho
- muletilla
- nunca
- rodada
- rodado
- saltar
- sentida
- sentido
- subrayar
- tópica
- tópico
- acuñar
- afirmativo
- cuenta
- elegante
- estereotipado
- fórmula
- manido
- matiz
- omitir
- truncar
- vacío
English:
also
- appreciate
- catchphrase
- deny
- dread
- hope
- maybe
- mean
- neither
- phrase
- promise
- remind
- rotund
- sentence
- set
- should
- soon
- still
- tell
- than
- understand
- whom
- yet
- sound
- string
* * *frase nf1. [oración] sentence2. [locución] expressionfrase hecha [modismo] set phrase; [tópico] cliché;frase lapidaria memorable phrase;frase proverbial proverbial expression* * *f phrase; ( oración) sentence* * *frase nf1) : phrase2) oración: sentence* * *frase n1. (oración) sentence2. (locución) phrase -
85 fusión
f.1 fusion, merging, conflation, corporate merging.2 union, fusion.* * *1 (de metales) fusion, melting; (de hielo) thawing, melting2 (de intereses, partidos, ideas) fusion3 (de empresas) merger, amalgamation* * *noun f.1) fusion2) merger* * *SF1) (=unión) joining, uniting; (Com) merger, amalgamation2) (Inform) merge3) [de metal] melting4) (Fís) fusion5) (Mús) crossover* * *1) (de empresas, partidos, organizaciones) merger; ( de intereses) fusion2)a) ( de un metal) melting; (de metales, piezas) fusion, fusing togetherb) (Fís) fusion•* * *= amalgamation, coming together, fusion, joining together, merger, merging, confounding, piecing together, blurring, interweaving, bringing together, meld.Ex. The examples cited to date have used right hand truncation, which results in the amalgamation of words with different suffixes.Ex. Knowledge generally evolves from an identifiable base, and often new subjects arise from the coming together of two previously separate subjects.Ex. New topics develop not merely by fission -- the splitting up of established subjects -- but also by fusion -- the merging of previously distinct subjects.Ex. Such schemes are essentially analytical in nature, but do not permit any synthesis or joining together of concepts that have been divided from one another.Ex. Qualifiers function as an integral part of the index terms, so that terms of the form 'Moving (House)', ' Mergers (Industrial)' are created and used.Ex. The merging of synonyms carries implications for the effectiveness of the index in terms of precision and recall.Ex. The confounding of opposites is also common though, again, care has to be taken to see that we do not confound two subjects on which extensive literature exists.Ex. Progress in research is dependent on the piecing together of items of information from many sources.Ex. This paper illustrates the possible future interweaving of information retrieval and entertainment.Ex. I have already mentioned that the bringing together of the various editions is the real problem.Ex. The article is entitled 'Scholars and media: an unmixable mess of oil and water or a perfect meld of oil and vinegar?'.----* fusión de empresas = consolidation.* fusión nuclear = nuclear fusion.* punto de fusión = melting point, fusion point.* * *1) (de empresas, partidos, organizaciones) merger; ( de intereses) fusion2)a) ( de un metal) melting; (de metales, piezas) fusion, fusing togetherb) (Fís) fusion•* * *= amalgamation, coming together, fusion, joining together, merger, merging, confounding, piecing together, blurring, interweaving, bringing together, meld.Ex: The examples cited to date have used right hand truncation, which results in the amalgamation of words with different suffixes.
Ex: Knowledge generally evolves from an identifiable base, and often new subjects arise from the coming together of two previously separate subjects.Ex: New topics develop not merely by fission -- the splitting up of established subjects -- but also by fusion -- the merging of previously distinct subjects.Ex: Such schemes are essentially analytical in nature, but do not permit any synthesis or joining together of concepts that have been divided from one another.Ex: Qualifiers function as an integral part of the index terms, so that terms of the form 'Moving (House)', ' Mergers (Industrial)' are created and used.Ex: The merging of synonyms carries implications for the effectiveness of the index in terms of precision and recall.Ex: The confounding of opposites is also common though, again, care has to be taken to see that we do not confound two subjects on which extensive literature exists.Ex: Progress in research is dependent on the piecing together of items of information from many sources.Ex: This paper illustrates the possible future interweaving of information retrieval and entertainment.Ex: I have already mentioned that the bringing together of the various editions is the real problem.Ex: The article is entitled 'Scholars and media: an unmixable mess of oil and water or a perfect meld of oil and vinegar?'.* fusión de empresas = consolidation.* fusión nuclear = nuclear fusion.* punto de fusión = melting point, fusion point.* * *A1 (de empresas) merger; (de partidos, organizaciones) merger, amalgamationuna fusión amistosa or pactada an agreed merger2 (de ideas, intereses) combination, amalgamationB1 (de un metal) melting; (de metales, piezas) fusion, fusing together2 ( Fís) fusionCompuestos:cold fusionnuclear fusion* * *
fusión sustantivo femenino
1 (de empresas, partidos) merger
2
(de metales, piezas) fusion, fusing togetherb) (Fís) fusion
fusión sustantivo femenino
1 Com merger
2 Fís (de un metal, fundición) fusion
(del hielo, licuefacción) thawing, melting
' fusión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acentuar
- estructuración
- oponerse
English:
fusion
- meltdown
- melting point
- merger
* * *fusión nf1. [unión] [de empresas, bancos] merger;[de partidos] merger, amalgamation2. Informát mergefusión de archivos file merging3. [de metal, hielo] melting4. [nuclear] fusionfusión fría, fusión en frío cold fusion;fusión nuclear nuclear fusion;fusión termonuclear thermonuclear fusion5. [estilo musical] fusion* * *f1 FÍS fusion2 COM merger* * *1) : fusion2) : union, merger -
86 gentío
m.1 crowd, mob, lot of people, large group of people.2 common people, mob.* * *1 crowd\¡qué gentío! what a crowd!* * *SM crowd, throng* * *masculino crowd* * *= crowd, mob, foot traffic, maddening crowd, throng of people, rabble.Ex. The second example specifies, 'far adj3 crowd', that the two words, 'far' and 'crowd', must appear within 3 words of one another.Ex. Whilst in Panizzi's employ, Edward refused to act as a special constable to protect the British Museum against the Chartist mobs.Ex. Hidden among the shops (and foot traffic) of Reid Street, this new product requires sleuthlike skills to find.Ex. Traffic in the morning, trash at the end of the day, and a chaos of people trying to navigate the maddening crowd in between.Ex. We were amazed at the throngs of people out and about that day, enjoying the unusually warm and sunny October afternoon.Ex. On his return, his house was assaulted by a large concourse of rabble, who broke all the windows and attacked, pelted, beat and otherwise ill-treated him.----* lejos del gentío = away from the maddening crowds, far from the maddening crowd(s).* perderse entre el gentío = lose + Reflexivo + amid the crowd.* * *masculino crowd* * *= crowd, mob, foot traffic, maddening crowd, throng of people, rabble.Ex: The second example specifies, 'far adj3 crowd', that the two words, 'far' and 'crowd', must appear within 3 words of one another.
Ex: Whilst in Panizzi's employ, Edward refused to act as a special constable to protect the British Museum against the Chartist mobs.Ex: Hidden among the shops (and foot traffic) of Reid Street, this new product requires sleuthlike skills to find.Ex: Traffic in the morning, trash at the end of the day, and a chaos of people trying to navigate the maddening crowd in between.Ex: We were amazed at the throngs of people out and about that day, enjoying the unusually warm and sunny October afternoon.Ex: On his return, his house was assaulted by a large concourse of rabble, who broke all the windows and attacked, pelted, beat and otherwise ill-treated him.* lejos del gentío = away from the maddening crowds, far from the maddening crowd(s).* perderse entre el gentío = lose + Reflexivo + amid the crowd.* * *crowdun gran gentío acudió a recibirlos a great crowd (of people) came to meet themhabía tal gentío que me volví a casa there were so many people there o it was so crowded that I went home again* * *
gentío sustantivo masculino
crowd
gentío sustantivo masculino crowd
' gentío' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aglomeración
English:
drift
- mill about
- mill around
- miss
- press
- riotous
- throng
- merge
- spot
* * *gentío nmcrowd;se perdió entre el gentío he disappeared into the crowd* * *m crowd* * *gentío nmmuchedumbre, multitud: crowd, mob* * *gentío n crowd / crowd of people -
87 guardar relación con
to be related to* * *(v.) = bear + relation to, stand in + relation to, stand in + relationship to, bear + relationship to, be commensurate withEx. If the resultant machine-readable file bore no relation to a coherent catalog, that was of no serious concern.Ex. By virtue of sharing the same characteristics of division, the isolates within a facet all stand in the same relationship to their subject area or containing class.Ex. Thus, in recognizing the existence of categories and facets we, at the same time, recognize that elementary concepts stand in various relationships to one another.Ex. What is more arguable is whether or not it is a bibliographical pursuit at all since it bears little relationship to the physical nature of the book.Ex. We can offer you a salary that will be commensurate with the duties and responsibilities that the job demands.* * *(v.) = bear + relation to, stand in + relation to, stand in + relationship to, bear + relationship to, be commensurate withEx: If the resultant machine-readable file bore no relation to a coherent catalog, that was of no serious concern.
Ex: By virtue of sharing the same characteristics of division, the isolates within a facet all stand in the same relationship to their subject area or containing class.Ex: Thus, in recognizing the existence of categories and facets we, at the same time, recognize that elementary concepts stand in various relationships to one another.Ex: What is more arguable is whether or not it is a bibliographical pursuit at all since it bears little relationship to the physical nature of the book.Ex: We can offer you a salary that will be commensurate with the duties and responsibilities that the job demands. -
88 hablarse
1 (uso recíproco) to speak, talk* * *VPR1) [uso impersonal]pagaremos los cinco millones y no se hable más — we'll pay the five million and that'll be an end to it
si es su deber que lo hagan y no se hable más — if it's their duty then they should do it and there's nothing more to be said
2) [uso recíproco]no se hablan — they are not on speaking terms, they are not speaking (to each other)
no me hablo con él — I'm not speaking to him, I'm not on speaking terms with him
* * *Ex. The article ` On speaking terms': towards virtual integration of art information' describes how previously separate databases are now being linked into multimedia, interdisciplinary information systems.* * *Ex: The article ` On speaking terms': towards virtual integration of art information' describes how previously separate databases are now being linked into multimedia, interdisciplinary information systems.
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■hablarse verbo reflexivo
1 to speak o talk to one another
2 (relacionarse) no nos hablamos, we are not on speaking terms
3 (en un letrero) se habla danés, Danish spoken
¿To speak o to talk?
No existe una diferencia rigurosa entre los dos verbos. Sin embargo, debes recordar que sólo to speak refleja la capacidad de hablar otros idiomas: Ella habla inglés. She speaks English.
' hablarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
reñir
- hablar
* * *vpr1. [comunicarse] to speak (to each other);no se hablan they aren't speaking, they aren't on speaking terms;no se hablan desde que tuvieron la discusión they haven't been speaking since they had the row;no se habla con nadie en la oficina she isn't speaking to o on speaking terms with anyone in the office2. [uso impersonal]se habla de una subida de precios there is talk of a price rise, a price rise is rumoured;se habla inglés [en letrero] English spoken;¡no se hable más! me voy I'm going, and there's an end to it o and that's that!* * *v/r speak to one another;no se hablan they’re not speaking (to each other)* * *vr1) : to speak to each other, to be on speaking terms2)se habla inglés (etc.) : English (etc.) spoken -
89 hacer el amor
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90 hacer la guerra
(v.) = make + warEx. Culture may mean an acquaintance with the ways in which a particular people construct buildings, manufacture artifacts, worship deities, make war and love, raise children, and live with one another.* * *(v.) = make + warEx: Culture may mean an acquaintance with the ways in which a particular people construct buildings, manufacture artifacts, worship deities, make war and love, raise children, and live with one another.
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91 haciendo mención especial a
Ex. This contribution traces the history of the Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) with particular reference to themes that have not been consistent with one another.* * *Ex: This contribution traces the history of the Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) with particular reference to themes that have not been consistent with one another.
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92 heterogéneo
adj.heterogeneous, diverse, assorted, mixed.* * *► adjetivo1 heterogeneous* * *ADJ heterogeneous* * *- nea adjetivo (Quím) heterogeneous* * *= heterogeneous [heterogenous], diversified, variegated.Ex. Intradisciplinary citation analysis reveals that subdisciplines of anthropology seem to be quite heterogenous and mutually isolated from one another.Ex. This is the way ahead for public services, based as they are on both social equity and diversified need.Ex. The authors acknowledge that their model reduces the variegated nature of religion in this context to a homogeneous structure.----* de forma heterogénea = heterogeneously [heterogenously].* de un modo heterogéneo = heterogeneously [heterogenously].* * *- nea adjetivo (Quím) heterogeneous* * *= heterogeneous [heterogenous], diversified, variegated.Ex: Intradisciplinary citation analysis reveals that subdisciplines of anthropology seem to be quite heterogenous and mutually isolated from one another.
Ex: This is the way ahead for public services, based as they are on both social equity and diversified need.Ex: The authors acknowledge that their model reduces the variegated nature of religion in this context to a homogeneous structure.* de forma heterogénea = heterogeneously [heterogenously].* de un modo heterogéneo = heterogeneously [heterogenously].* * *( Quím) heterogeneousacudió un público muy heterogéneo there was a wide cross section of people in the audience* * *
heterogéneo,-a adjetivo heterogeneous
' heterogéneo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abigarrada
- abigarrado
- heterogénea
English:
heterogeneous
- miscellaneous
* * *heterogéneo, -a adjheterogeneous;un montón de objetos heterogéneos a huge amount of all sorts of different things* * *adj heterogeneous* * *heterogéneo, - nea adj: heterogeneous -
93 homólogo
adj.1 homologous.2 homologous, of the same essential nature.m.1 counterpart.2 homolog, homologue.* * *► adjetivo1 equivalent, homologous► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 opposite number, counterpart* * *1. (f. - homóloga)adj.2. (f. - homóloga)noun* * *homólogo, -a1.ADJ equivalent (de to)2.SM / F counterpart, opposite number* * *I- ga adjetivo equivalentII- ga masculino, femenino (period) counterpart* * *= counterpart, homologue.Ex. The American counterpart of parliamentary publications are called congressional publications.Ex. Such a pair of chromosomes are said to be homologues of one another.* * *I- ga adjetivo equivalentII- ga masculino, femenino (period) counterpart* * *= counterpart, homologue.Ex: The American counterpart of parliamentary publications are called congressional publications.
Ex: Such a pair of chromosomes are said to be homologues of one another.* * *A (correspondiente) equivalent homólogo A algo equivalent TO sthB ‹sangre/órgano› homologous ( tec), from a different personmasculine, feminine( period); counterpartel comisario se entrevistó con su homólogo francés the commissioner met with his French counterpart o with his opposite number in the French government* * *
Del verbo homologar: ( conjugate homologar)
homologo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
homologó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
homologar
homólogo
homologar ( conjugate homologar) verbo transitivo
( autorizar) to authorize, approve
homólogo◊ -ga adjetivo
equivalent
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (period) counterpart
homologar verbo transitivo
1 (hacer equivalentes) to standardize
2 (considerar válido) to approve: hay que homologar estos productos antes de ponerlos a la venta, these products must be approved before they can be sold
homólogo,-a
I adj (semejante) comparable
II m,f (persona) counterpart: el ministro de Interior y su homólogo francés, the Home Secretary and his French counterpart
' homólogo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
homóloga
- colega
English:
counterpart
- number
- opposite number
- counter
- opposite
* * *homólogo, -a♦ adj[semejante] equivalent♦ nm,fcounterpart* * *I adj equivalentII m, homóloga f counterpart, opposite number* * *homólogo, -ga adj: homologous, equivalenthomólogo, -ga n: counterpart -
94 identificarse con
v.to identify with, to identify oneself with.* * *(v.) = empathise with [empathize, -USA]Ex. The only practical solution is to enhance understanding and tolerance so that people can empathize with one another.* * *(v.) = empathise with [empathize, -USA]Ex: The only practical solution is to enhance understanding and tolerance so that people can empathize with one another.
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95 intervención
f.1 intervention, mediation.2 intervention, interposition, argumentative speech.3 surgery, intervention.* * *1 (gen) intervention2 (discurso) speech3 MEDICINA operation4 (de una empresa) auditing5 (de un teléfono) tapping\intervención quirúrgica surgical operation* * *noun f.1) intervention2) operation* * *SF1) (=actuación) intervention (en in)2) (=discurso) speech3) (Mús, Teat) performance4) (Med) (tb: intervención quirúrgica) operation5) (=control) [en producción] supervision, control; [en empresa] intervention; LAm [de sindicatos] government takeover6) [de contrabando, droga] seizure, confiscation7) (=auditoría) audit, auditing8) (Telec) tapping* * *1)a) ( participación) interventionb) ( mediación) intervention, intercession (frml)2)a) ( injerencia) interventionb) ( de teléfono) tappingc) ( de empresa) placing in administrationd) ( inspección de cuentas) auditing, official inspectione) (de droga, armas) seizure, confiscationf) (AmL) (de emisora, escuela) takeover•* * *= intercession, intervention, mediation, presentation, statement, handwork, intermediation.Ex. In faceted schemes synthesis is often achieved with the intercession of a facet indicator.Ex. The indexes are produced by computer, without necessarily any human intervention.Ex. In 1926 collective bargaining was established in the railway system and procedures for the handling of grievances, arbitration, 'cooling-off' periods, fact finding, and mediation.Ex. There are two other aspects of institutions I want to consider before moving to the closing section of this presentation.Ex. Statements conveying preferential relationships between terms indicate which terms are to be treated as equivalent to one another.Ex. The newspaper's suppression after the first issue was not, as some historians have declared, the handwork of Massachusetts' Puritan clergy = La supresión del periódico después de su primer número no fue, como algunos historiadores han declarado, por la intervención del clero puritano de Massachussetts.Ex. This is because of the nature of computer intermediation which reduces both the librarian's responsibility to the user and user contact with the library.----* con intervención directa = obtrusive.* evaluación sin intervención del examinador = unobtrusive testing.* intervención armada = armed intervention.* intervención como intermediario = mediating.* intervención del hombre = human intervention.* intervención electrónica = wiretapping [wire-tapping], wiretap [wire-tap].* intervención estatal = state intervention.* intervención militar = military intervention, military action.* intervención quirúrgica = surgery, operation, surgical procedure.* sin intervención de un intermediario = disintermediated.* sin intervención directa = nonobtrusive.* * *1)a) ( participación) interventionb) ( mediación) intervention, intercession (frml)2)a) ( injerencia) interventionb) ( de teléfono) tappingc) ( de empresa) placing in administrationd) ( inspección de cuentas) auditing, official inspectione) (de droga, armas) seizure, confiscationf) (AmL) (de emisora, escuela) takeover•* * *= intercession, intervention, mediation, presentation, statement, handwork, intermediation.Ex: In faceted schemes synthesis is often achieved with the intercession of a facet indicator.
Ex: The indexes are produced by computer, without necessarily any human intervention.Ex: In 1926 collective bargaining was established in the railway system and procedures for the handling of grievances, arbitration, 'cooling-off' periods, fact finding, and mediation.Ex: There are two other aspects of institutions I want to consider before moving to the closing section of this presentation.Ex: Statements conveying preferential relationships between terms indicate which terms are to be treated as equivalent to one another.Ex: The newspaper's suppression after the first issue was not, as some historians have declared, the handwork of Massachusetts' Puritan clergy = La supresión del periódico después de su primer número no fue, como algunos historiadores han declarado, por la intervención del clero puritano de Massachussetts.Ex: This is because of the nature of computer intermediation which reduces both the librarian's responsibility to the user and user contact with the library.* con intervención directa = obtrusive.* evaluación sin intervención del examinador = unobtrusive testing.* intervención armada = armed intervention.* intervención como intermediario = mediating.* intervención del hombre = human intervention.* intervención electrónica = wiretapping [wire-tapping], wiretap [wire-tap].* intervención estatal = state intervention.* intervención militar = military intervention, military action.* intervención quirúrgica = surgery, operation, surgical procedure.* sin intervención de un intermediario = disintermediated.* sin intervención directa = nonobtrusive.* * *A1 (participación) interventionla inmediata intervención de los bomberos the swift intervention of the fire servicese ha probado su intervención en el atraco his involvement in the robbery has been provedsu intervención en el congreso fue muy aplaudida her speech to the conference was warmly applaudedsu última intervención en una película española the last time she appeared in a Spanish film, her last appearance in a Spanish film2 (mediación) intervention, intercession ( frml)B1 (injerencia) interventionsu política de no intervención their policy of noninterventionintervención estatal state intervention2 (de un teléfono) tapping3 (de una empresa) placing in administration4 (inspección de cuentas) auditing, official inspection5 (de droga, armas) seizure, confiscation6 ( AmL) (de una emisora, escuela) takeoverCompuesto:operation* * *
intervención sustantivo femenino
una política de no intervención a policy of nonintervention;
intervención quirúrgica operation
intervención sustantivo femenino
1 (actuación) intervention, participation [en, in]
una intervención militar, a military intervention
2 Med intervention
' intervención' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
actuación
- comentar
- espera
- magistral
- nefasta
- nefasto
- significar
- sola
- solo
- infeliz
- participación
- quirúrgico
- rematar
English:
hands-off
- intervention
- operation
- tapping
- wiretapping
* * *intervención nf1. [acción, participación] intervention;la pelea fue controlada gracias a la rápida intervención de la policía the fight was brought under control thanks to the rapid intervention of the police;no intervención non-intervention;intervención televisiva television appearance2. [discurso] speech;[pregunta] question; [comentario] remark, comment5. [vigilancia] [de teléfono, línea] tapping;el juez ordenó la intervención de su correspondencia the judge ordered her correspondence to be opened (by the authorities)6. [incautación] seizure, confiscation* * *f2 MED operation* * *intervención nf, pl - ciones1) : intervention2) : audit3)intervención quirúrgica : operation* * *intervención n intervention -
96 intradisciplinar
Ex. Intradisciplinary citation analysis reveals that subdisciplines of anthropology seem to be quite heterogenous and mutually isolated from one another.* * *Ex: Intradisciplinary citation analysis reveals that subdisciplines of anthropology seem to be quite heterogenous and mutually isolated from one another.
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97 ir descaminado
v.to be on the wrong course, to go astray, to bark up the wrong tree, to follow the wrong course.* * *(v.) = be on the wrong track, be headed down the wrong trackEx. Education is on the wrong track largely because of 'solutions' that have isolated teachers and students from one another.Ex. More than half of 103 news directors polled in a nationwide survey expressed concern that their profession was headed down the wrong track.* * *(v.) = be on the wrong track, be headed down the wrong trackEx: Education is on the wrong track largely because of 'solutions' that have isolated teachers and students from one another.
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98 ir mal encaminado
(v.) = be on the wrong track, be headed down the wrong trackEx. Education is on the wrong track largely because of 'solutions' that have isolated teachers and students from one another.Ex. More than half of 103 news directors polled in a nationwide survey expressed concern that their profession was headed down the wrong track.* * *(v.) = be on the wrong track, be headed down the wrong trackEx: Education is on the wrong track largely because of 'solutions' that have isolated teachers and students from one another.
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99 ir por mal camino
* * *(v.) = be on the wrong track, be headed down the wrong trackEx. Education is on the wrong track largely because of 'solutions' that have isolated teachers and students from one another.Ex. More than half of 103 news directors polled in a nationwide survey expressed concern that their profession was headed down the wrong track.* * *(v.) = be on the wrong track, be headed down the wrong trackEx: Education is on the wrong track largely because of 'solutions' that have isolated teachers and students from one another.
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100 mención
f.mention, citation.* * *1 mention\digno de mención worth mentioninghacer mención de algo to mention somethingmención honorífica honourable mention* * *noun f.* * *SF mentionmención honorífica — honourable o (EEUU) honorable mention
* * *femenino mention* * *= mention, statement, reference.Ex. Work on automatic classification should not be overlooked, although a brief mention only is permitted.Ex. Statements conveying preferential relationships between terms indicate which terms are to be treated as equivalent to one another.Ex. It doesn't include reference to any other source of funding.----* área de título y de mención de responsabilidad = title and statement of responsibility area.* hacer mención de/a = make + mention of.* haciendo mención especial a = with particular reference to.* mención de copyright = statement of copyright.* mención de derecho de autor = statement of copyright.* mención de edición = edition statement, statement of edition.* mención de escala = statement of scale.* mención de fondos = holdings statement.* mención de ilustración = illustration statement.* mención de las signaturas = statement of signing.* mención del formato = format statement.* mención de proyección = statement of projection.* mención de responsabilidad = statement of authorship, statement of responsibility, byline, authorship statement.* mención de responsabilidad de la edición = imprint.* mención de serie = series statement.* mención de título = title statement.* mención específica del formato de música impresa = musical presentation statement.* mención honorífica = citation.* merecer mención especial = deserve + special mention.* * *femenino mention* * *= mention, statement, reference.Ex: Work on automatic classification should not be overlooked, although a brief mention only is permitted.
Ex: Statements conveying preferential relationships between terms indicate which terms are to be treated as equivalent to one another.Ex: It doesn't include reference to any other source of funding.* área de título y de mención de responsabilidad = title and statement of responsibility area.* hacer mención de/a = make + mention of.* haciendo mención especial a = with particular reference to.* mención de copyright = statement of copyright.* mención de derecho de autor = statement of copyright.* mención de edición = edition statement, statement of edition.* mención de escala = statement of scale.* mención de fondos = holdings statement.* mención de ilustración = illustration statement.* mención de las signaturas = statement of signing.* mención del formato = format statement.* mención de proyección = statement of projection.* mención de responsabilidad = statement of authorship, statement of responsibility, byline, authorship statement.* mención de responsabilidad de la edición = imprint.* mención de serie = series statement.* mención de título = title statement.* mención específica del formato de música impresa = musical presentation statement.* mención honorífica = citation.* merecer mención especial = deserve + special mention.* * *mentionla sola mención de su nombre the mere mention of his nameno hizo mención de lo ocurrido he didn't mention what had happenedCompuesto:mención honorífica or de honorhonorable* mention* * *
mención sustantivo femenino
mention;
mención sustantivo femenino mention
mención de honor, honourable mention
' mención' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
referencia
- comentario
English:
citation
- honourable mention
- mention
- merit
- note
- noteworthy
- acknowledge
- commendation
- distinction
- very
* * *mención nf1. [distinción] mention;hacer mención de to mention;ser digno de mención to be worth mentioningmención honorífica honourable mention2. RP, Ven [especialidad]licenciatura en Historia, mención hispanoamericana degree in history, specializing in Spanish American studies* * *f:hacer mención de mention* * ** * *mención n mention
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one another — one an other W3S3 pron each other ▪ Liz and I have known one another for years. ▪ They often stay at one another s houses … Dictionary of contemporary English
one another — ► one another each other. Main Entry: ↑one … English terms dictionary
one another — see each 3 … Modern English usage
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one another */*/ — UK / US pronoun used for saying that each of two or more people does the same thing to the other person or the other people, or has the same relationship with them They all shook hands with one another. The two of them sat facing one another. We… … English dictionary
one another — / . . ../ pronoun each other: Liz and I have known one another for years. | They often stay at one another s houses. compare each other … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
one another — pronoun Used of a reciprocal relationship among a group of two or more people or things; compare each other. The raw recruits helped one another get over the first few days. Syn: each other … Wiktionary
one another — See each other, one another … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
one another — /wʌn əˈnʌðə/ (say wun uh nudhuh) noun (referring to each of several reciprocally): they all began to shout at one another …
one another — one′ anoth′er pron. use each other • usage: See each other … From formal English to slang