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  • 1 Patent

    Adj. umg., Idee etc.: clever; stärker: brilliant; ein patenter Kerl a good bloke, a great guy; auch Frau: a good sort; sie ist eine patente Frau she’s all right (Am. alright), she’s great
    * * *
    das Patent
    letters patent; patent
    * * *
    Pa|tẹnt [pa'tɛnt]
    nt -(e)s, -e
    1) (= Erfindung, Urkunde) patent (für etw for sth, auf etw on sth)

    etw als or zum Patent anmelden, ein Patent auf or für etw anmelden — to apply for a patent on or for sth

    "(zum) Patent angemeldet" — "patent pending"

    2) (= Ernennungsurkunde) commission
    3) (Sw) permit, licence (Brit), license (US)
    4) (inf = Mechanismus) apparatus

    der Haken, so ein blödes Patent — this hook, the stupid thing

    * * *
    (an official licence from the government giving one person or business the right to make and sell a particular article and to prevent others from doing the same: She took out a patent on her design; ( also adjective) a patent process.) patent
    * * *
    Pa·tent
    <-[e]s, -e>
    [paˈtɛnt]
    nt
    1. (amtlicher Schutz) patent
    durch \Patent geschützt patented
    ein \Patent abtreten/verletzen to surrender/infringe a patent
    etw als [o zum] \Patent anmelden, ein \Patent auf etw akk anmelden to apply for a patent on sth
    ein \Patent auf etw akk haben to have a patent on sth
    2. (Ernennungsurkunde) commission
    3. SCHWEIZ (staatliche Erlaubnis) permit, licence [or AM -se]
    * * *
    das; Patent[e]s, Patente
    1) (Schutz) patent

    ein Patent auf etwas (Akk.) haben/etwas zum od. als Patent anmelden — have/apply for a patent for something

    2) (Erfindung) [patented] invention
    3) (Ernennungsurkunde) certificate [of appointment]; (eines Kapitäns) master's certificate; (eines Offiziers) commission
    * * *
    Patent n; -(e)s, -e
    1. JUR patent (
    auf for);
    ein Patent anmelden/erteilen apply for/issue a patent;
    Patent angemeldet patent pending;
    das Patent erlischt the patent lapses ( oder expires)
    2. MIL commission;
    sein Patent erwerben get one’s commission
    * * *
    das; Patent[e]s, Patente
    1) (Schutz) patent

    ein Patent auf etwas (Akk.) haben/etwas zum od. als Patent anmelden — have/apply for a patent for something

    2) (Erfindung) [patented] invention
    3) (Ernennungsurkunde) certificate [of appointment]; (eines Kapitäns) master's certificate; (eines Offiziers) commission
    * * *
    -e n.
    patent n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Patent

  • 2 patent

    Adj. umg., Idee etc.: clever; stärker: brilliant; ein patenter Kerl a good bloke, a great guy; auch Frau: a good sort; sie ist eine patente Frau she’s all right (Am. alright), she’s great
    * * *
    das Patent
    letters patent; patent
    * * *
    Pa|tẹnt [pa'tɛnt]
    nt -(e)s, -e
    1) (= Erfindung, Urkunde) patent (für etw for sth, auf etw on sth)

    etw als or zum Patent anmelden, ein Patent auf or für etw anmelden — to apply for a patent on or for sth

    "(zum) Patent angemeldet" — "patent pending"

    2) (= Ernennungsurkunde) commission
    3) (Sw) permit, licence (Brit), license (US)
    4) (inf = Mechanismus) apparatus

    der Haken, so ein blödes Patent — this hook, the stupid thing

    * * *
    (an official licence from the government giving one person or business the right to make and sell a particular article and to prevent others from doing the same: She took out a patent on her design; ( also adjective) a patent process.) patent
    * * *
    Pa·tent
    <-[e]s, -e>
    [paˈtɛnt]
    nt
    1. (amtlicher Schutz) patent
    durch \Patent geschützt patented
    ein \Patent abtreten/verletzen to surrender/infringe a patent
    etw als [o zum] \Patent anmelden, ein \Patent auf etw akk anmelden to apply for a patent on sth
    ein \Patent auf etw akk haben to have a patent on sth
    2. (Ernennungsurkunde) commission
    3. SCHWEIZ (staatliche Erlaubnis) permit, licence [or AM -se]
    * * *
    das; Patent[e]s, Patente
    1) (Schutz) patent

    ein Patent auf etwas (Akk.) haben/etwas zum od. als Patent anmelden — have/apply for a patent for something

    2) (Erfindung) [patented] invention
    3) (Ernennungsurkunde) certificate [of appointment]; (eines Kapitäns) master's certificate; (eines Offiziers) commission
    * * *
    patent adj umg, Idee etc: clever; stärker: brilliant;
    ein patenter Kerl a good bloke, a great guy; auch Frau: a good sort;
    sie ist eine patente Frau she’s all right (US alright), she’s great
    * * *
    das; Patent[e]s, Patente
    1) (Schutz) patent

    ein Patent auf etwas (Akk.) haben/etwas zum od. als Patent anmelden — have/apply for a patent for something

    2) (Erfindung) [patented] invention
    3) (Ernennungsurkunde) certificate [of appointment]; (eines Kapitäns) master's certificate; (eines Offiziers) commission
    * * *
    -e n.
    patent n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > patent

  • 3 patent

    [ˈpeɪtənt] (American) [ˈpæ-]
    1. noun
    an official licence from the government giving one person or business the right to make and sell a particular article and to prevent others from doing the same:

    ( also adjective) a patent process.

    بَراءَة الإخْتِراع
    2. verb
    to obtain a patent for; He patented his new invention.
    يَحْصَل على بَراءَة الإخْتِراع

    Arabic-English dictionary > patent

  • 4 article of Patent Law

    Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > article of Patent Law

  • 5 патент за изделие

    article patent
    article patents
    manufacture patent
    manufacture patents
    product patent
    product patents

    Български-Angleščina политехнически речник > патент за изделие

  • 6 Markenartikel

    m WIRTS. branded (Am. brand-name) article; Pl. branded (Am. brand-name) goods
    * * *
    der Markenartikel
    standard make; brand-name product; patent article
    * * *
    Mạr|ken|ar|ti|kel
    m
    proprietary article
    * * *
    Mar·ken·ar·ti·kel
    m ÖKON proprietary [or branded] article
    * * *
    der proprietary or (Brit.) branded article

    MarkenartikelPlural proprietary or (Brit.) branded goods

    * * *
    Markenartikel m WIRTSCH branded (US brand-name) article; pl branded (US brand-name) goods
    * * *
    der proprietary or (Brit.) branded article

    MarkenartikelPlural proprietary or (Brit.) branded goods

    * * *
    m.
    branded article n.
    patent article n.
    proprietary article n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Markenartikel

  • 7 Markenartikel

    m
    1. branded article
    2. patent article
    3. proprietary article

    Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Markenartikel

  • 8 изделие, охраняемое патентом

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > изделие, охраняемое патентом

  • 9 patentli ürün

    n. patent article

    Turkish-English dictionary > patentli ürün

  • 10 патент на виріб

    article patent, product patent

    Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > патент на виріб

  • 11 патент на изделие

    article patent, manufacture patent

    Русско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > патент на изделие

  • 12 patentado

    • patent term
    • patented article
    • patentee
    • patently

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > patentado

  • 13 статья патентного закона

    Русско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > статья патентного закона

  • 14 indicar diferencias

    (v.) = point out + differences, note + difference, point to + differences
    Ex. This article points out the similarities and differences between the 2 countries as they both strive to develop national information policies and improve information services.
    Ex. Some points of difference with Canadian practices, especially as regards staffing, are noted.
    Ex. This article points to a major difference emerging between the provision of patent information by the United States Patent and the European Patent Office.
    * * *
    (v.) = point out + differences, note + difference, point to + differences

    Ex: This article points out the similarities and differences between the 2 countries as they both strive to develop national information policies and improve information services.

    Ex: Some points of difference with Canadian practices, especially as regards staffing, are noted.
    Ex: This article points to a major difference emerging between the provision of patent information by the United States Patent and the European Patent Office.

    Spanish-English dictionary > indicar diferencias

  • 15 señalar diferencias

    (v.) = point out + differences, note + difference, point to + differences
    Ex. This article points out the similarities and differences between the 2 countries as they both strive to develop national information policies and improve information services.
    Ex. Some points of difference with Canadian practices, especially as regards staffing, are noted.
    Ex. This article points to a major difference emerging between the provision of patent information by the United States Patent and the European Patent Office.
    * * *
    (v.) = point out + differences, note + difference, point to + differences

    Ex: This article points out the similarities and differences between the 2 countries as they both strive to develop national information policies and improve information services.

    Ex: Some points of difference with Canadian practices, especially as regards staffing, are noted.
    Ex: This article points to a major difference emerging between the provision of patent information by the United States Patent and the European Patent Office.

    Spanish-English dictionary > señalar diferencias

  • 16 sin tapujos

    adj.
    unadorned, blunt, plain.
    La cruda realidad The cruel [unmasked] reality...
    adv.
    bluntly, directly, openly, in a direct way.
    * * *
    openly
    * * *
    = up-front [up front], go + the whole hog, the full monty, straight talk, outspokenly
    Ex. The author recommends the up-front negotiation of ownership accompanied by a written agreement to eliminate the possibility of doubt as to the identity of the owner.
    Ex. The article 'Patent information: going the whole hog' presents an overview of Derwent's products in the patent information field.
    Ex. The article ' The digital full monty?' forecasts that the world of information is likely to be dominated by global giants on the one hand and selective niche providers on the other.
    Ex. The article ' Straight talk in the library' presents the views of 6 decision makers in the library sector of the children's book market.
    Ex. Episcopalians were roiled by the approval of a rector outspokenly conservative on such matters as the liturgy, the hymnal and ordination.
    * * *
    = up-front [up front], go + the whole hog, the full monty, straight talk, outspokenly

    Ex: The author recommends the up-front negotiation of ownership accompanied by a written agreement to eliminate the possibility of doubt as to the identity of the owner.

    Ex: The article 'Patent information: going the whole hog' presents an overview of Derwent's products in the patent information field.
    Ex: The article ' The digital full monty?' forecasts that the world of information is likely to be dominated by global giants on the one hand and selective niche providers on the other.
    Ex: The article ' Straight talk in the library' presents the views of 6 decision makers in the library sector of the children's book market.
    Ex: Episcopalians were roiled by the approval of a rector outspokenly conservative on such matters as the liturgy, the hymnal and ordination.

    Spanish-English dictionary > sin tapujos

  • 17 completamente

    adv.
    completely, totally.
    * * *
    1 completely
    * * *
    adv.
    * * *
    * * *
    adverbio completely
    * * *
    = all the way, completely, entirely, in + Posesivo + entirety, fully, in full, outright, perfectly, purely, squarely, thoroughly, totally, wholly, right through, head and shoulder, roundly, utterly, wholeheartedly [whole-heartedly], altogether, go + the whole hog, the full monty, by a long way, hopelessly + Adjetivo, one hundred percent, flat out, to the hilt, heinously + Adjetivo.
    Ex. Becker takes the topic all the way back to the Coonskin Library and frontier days.
    Ex. A completely specific statement of document content would have to be the text of the document itself.
    Ex. Table 1 may be used anywhere in the schedules, entirely at the discretion of the classifier.
    Ex. Clearly, the only totally adequate indication of the content of a document is the text of the document in its entirety.
    Ex. Although this may seem an obvious statement, there are many instances when the searcher is not fully aware of what can or might be retrieved.
    Ex. Geographical divisions are sometimes given in full in the main schedule, and sometimes elsewhere as tables in classes.
    Ex. The author of an unpublished book normally had to sell it outright for whatever the publisher chose to pay in cash or in printed copies.
    Ex. This is a perfectly acceptable UDC class number but it does not conform to the citation order PME...ST.
    Ex. Indicative-informative abstracts are more common than either the purely indicative or the purely informative abstract.
    Ex. Surveillance licensing is one question which falls squarely into the 'free movement of goods' category and does not involve the harmonization of the laws of member states.
    Ex. Analytical cataloguing is valuable in respect of any type of media, but many of ideas have been tested most thoroughly in the context of monographs and serials.
    Ex. Clearly, the only totally adequate indication of the content of a document is the text of the document in its entirety.
    Ex. Since 1980 it has offered access to data bases and data banks either wholly or partially sponsored by the Commission of the European Communities.
    Ex. Next morning the heap, now damp right through, was set up on one end of the horse (later called the bank), a bench long enough to take two piles of paper end to end, and about as high as the coffin of the press.
    Ex. 'General recreation or leisure' stands out head and shoulders above all the other books borrowed from the library.
    Ex. The constant demand for a return to the previous situation, so roundly criticised by the committee, may soon be granted.
    Ex. We recount the parts which absorbed us utterly, which made us feel that the alternative world was more vivid, more 'real,' than our life outside the book.
    Ex. I agree whole-heartedly that the subject approach is used chiefly by the beginner, whether it is a historical researcher or a high school student who is looking for term paper material.
    Ex. Service in-depth abandons subject arrangement altogether, and seeks to arrange documents in categories according to their popularity.
    Ex. The article 'Patent information: going the whole hog' presents an overview of Derwent's products in the patent information field.
    Ex. The article ' The digital full monty?' forecasts that the world of information is likely to be dominated by global giants on the one hand and selective niche providers on the other.
    Ex. The best possible candidate, by a long way, is also one who is, for political reasons, a dark horse.
    Ex. Rumor has it that she 'tolerates' Mathilda Panopoulos, having tried many times to engage her in meaningful dialogue only to find her ' hopelessly set in her opinions'.
    Ex. Even if a runner does recover after pulling a muscle they will never be one hundred percent healed.
    Ex. The normally perky and intrepid Cristina is flat out crabby these days.
    Ex. Motorists are under the cosh, feel taxed to the hilt and face record prices at the pumps.
    Ex. What is truly and more heinously wrong though is that the architects of the financial disaster will likely go scot-free.
    ----
    * afectar completamente = engulf.
    * arrasar completamente = raze + Nombre + to the ground.
    * completamente + Adjetivo = altogether + Adjetivo, downright + Adjetivo, blissfully + Adjetivo.
    * completamente alemán = all-German.
    * completamente corrupto = rotten to the core.
    * completamente decidido a = dead set on.
    * completamente desarrollado = fully-developed.
    * completamente desnudo = stark naked.
    * completamente digital = all-digital.
    * completamente en vigor en = alive and well and living.
    * completamente equipado = with all mods and cons.
    * completamente europeo = all-European.
    * completamente resuelto a = dead set on.
    * completamente seco = bone dry.
    * demoler completamente = raze + Nombre + to the ground.
    * derribar completamente = raze + Nombre + to the ground.
    * derrotar completamente = trounce.
    * destrozar completamente = blow + Nombre + to bits.
    * destruido completamente por el fuego = burnt out.
    * destruir completamente = blow + Nombre + to bits.
    * detener completamente = bring to + a (grinding) halt.
    * detenerse completamente = grind to + a (screeching) halt, come to + a (dead) halt, come to + a shuddering halt.
    * estar completamente borracho = be drunk and incapable.
    * estar completamente de acuerdo con = agree + wholeheartedly with.
    * estar completamente equivocado = be way off.
    * introducirse completamente en = immerse + Reflexivo + in.
    * pagar completamente = pay up.
    * quedarse completamente atónito = You could have pushed + Nombre + over with a feather.
    * quemarse completamente = go up in + smoke.
    * romper completamente = break off.
    * romper completamente con = make + a clean break with.
    * ser algo completamente distinto = be nothing of the sort.
    * ser completamente diferente = be in a different league.
    * ser un caso completamente diferente = be in a league of its own.
    * vencer completamente = beat + soundly.
    * Verbo + completamente = quite + Verbo.
    * * *
    adverbio completely
    * * *
    = all the way, completely, entirely, in + Posesivo + entirety, fully, in full, outright, perfectly, purely, squarely, thoroughly, totally, wholly, right through, head and shoulder, roundly, utterly, wholeheartedly [whole-heartedly], altogether, go + the whole hog, the full monty, by a long way, hopelessly + Adjetivo, one hundred percent, flat out, to the hilt, heinously + Adjetivo.

    Ex: Becker takes the topic all the way back to the Coonskin Library and frontier days.

    Ex: A completely specific statement of document content would have to be the text of the document itself.
    Ex: Table 1 may be used anywhere in the schedules, entirely at the discretion of the classifier.
    Ex: Clearly, the only totally adequate indication of the content of a document is the text of the document in its entirety.
    Ex: Although this may seem an obvious statement, there are many instances when the searcher is not fully aware of what can or might be retrieved.
    Ex: Geographical divisions are sometimes given in full in the main schedule, and sometimes elsewhere as tables in classes.
    Ex: The author of an unpublished book normally had to sell it outright for whatever the publisher chose to pay in cash or in printed copies.
    Ex: This is a perfectly acceptable UDC class number but it does not conform to the citation order PME...ST.
    Ex: Indicative-informative abstracts are more common than either the purely indicative or the purely informative abstract.
    Ex: Surveillance licensing is one question which falls squarely into the 'free movement of goods' category and does not involve the harmonization of the laws of member states.
    Ex: Analytical cataloguing is valuable in respect of any type of media, but many of ideas have been tested most thoroughly in the context of monographs and serials.
    Ex: Clearly, the only totally adequate indication of the content of a document is the text of the document in its entirety.
    Ex: Since 1980 it has offered access to data bases and data banks either wholly or partially sponsored by the Commission of the European Communities.
    Ex: Next morning the heap, now damp right through, was set up on one end of the horse (later called the bank), a bench long enough to take two piles of paper end to end, and about as high as the coffin of the press.
    Ex: 'General recreation or leisure' stands out head and shoulders above all the other books borrowed from the library.
    Ex: The constant demand for a return to the previous situation, so roundly criticised by the committee, may soon be granted.
    Ex: We recount the parts which absorbed us utterly, which made us feel that the alternative world was more vivid, more 'real,' than our life outside the book.
    Ex: I agree whole-heartedly that the subject approach is used chiefly by the beginner, whether it is a historical researcher or a high school student who is looking for term paper material.
    Ex: Service in-depth abandons subject arrangement altogether, and seeks to arrange documents in categories according to their popularity.
    Ex: The article 'Patent information: going the whole hog' presents an overview of Derwent's products in the patent information field.
    Ex: The article ' The digital full monty?' forecasts that the world of information is likely to be dominated by global giants on the one hand and selective niche providers on the other.
    Ex: The best possible candidate, by a long way, is also one who is, for political reasons, a dark horse.
    Ex: Rumor has it that she 'tolerates' Mathilda Panopoulos, having tried many times to engage her in meaningful dialogue only to find her ' hopelessly set in her opinions'.
    Ex: Even if a runner does recover after pulling a muscle they will never be one hundred percent healed.
    Ex: The normally perky and intrepid Cristina is flat out crabby these days.
    Ex: Motorists are under the cosh, feel taxed to the hilt and face record prices at the pumps.
    Ex: What is truly and more heinously wrong though is that the architects of the financial disaster will likely go scot-free.
    * afectar completamente = engulf.
    * arrasar completamente = raze + Nombre + to the ground.
    * completamente + Adjetivo = altogether + Adjetivo, downright + Adjetivo, blissfully + Adjetivo.
    * completamente alemán = all-German.
    * completamente corrupto = rotten to the core.
    * completamente decidido a = dead set on.
    * completamente desarrollado = fully-developed.
    * completamente desnudo = stark naked.
    * completamente digital = all-digital.
    * completamente en vigor en = alive and well and living.
    * completamente equipado = with all mods and cons.
    * completamente europeo = all-European.
    * completamente resuelto a = dead set on.
    * completamente seco = bone dry.
    * demoler completamente = raze + Nombre + to the ground.
    * derribar completamente = raze + Nombre + to the ground.
    * derrotar completamente = trounce.
    * destrozar completamente = blow + Nombre + to bits.
    * destruido completamente por el fuego = burnt out.
    * destruir completamente = blow + Nombre + to bits.
    * detener completamente = bring to + a (grinding) halt.
    * detenerse completamente = grind to + a (screeching) halt, come to + a (dead) halt, come to + a shuddering halt.
    * estar completamente borracho = be drunk and incapable.
    * estar completamente de acuerdo con = agree + wholeheartedly with.
    * estar completamente equivocado = be way off.
    * introducirse completamente en = immerse + Reflexivo + in.
    * pagar completamente = pay up.
    * quedarse completamente atónito = You could have pushed + Nombre + over with a feather.
    * quemarse completamente = go up in + smoke.
    * romper completamente = break off.
    * romper completamente con = make + a clean break with.
    * ser algo completamente distinto = be nothing of the sort.
    * ser completamente diferente = be in a different league.
    * ser un caso completamente diferente = be in a league of its own.
    * vencer completamente = beat + soundly.
    * Verbo + completamente = quite + Verbo.

    * * *
    completely
    está completamente loca she's completely insane
    están completamente borrachos they're blind drunk ( colloq)
    es completamente sordo he is stone deaf
    me parece completamente fuera de lugar I think it's totally out of place
    * * *
    completely, totally;
    estoy completamente seguro/lleno I'm completely sure/full;
    el plan fracasó completamente the plan was a total failure
    * * *
    adv completely, totally
    * * *
    : completely, totally
    * * *
    completamente adv completely
    es completamente normal it's completely normal / it's perfectly normal

    Spanish-English dictionary > completamente

  • 18 fabricación

    f.
    manufacturing, manufacture, production, fabrication.
    * * *
    1 manufacture, production, making
    \
    defecto de fabricación manufacturing fault
    fabricación en cadena mass production
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    * * *
    femenino manufacture
    * * *
    = make, manufacture, manufacturing, fabrication, making.
    Ex. Typically a patent abstract is informative, and includes in the case of an article, its method of making or manufacture.
    Ex. Typically a patent abstract is informative, and includes in the case of an article, its method of making or manufacture.
    Ex. An editor is a person who prepares for publication an item not his own and whose labour may be limited to supervision of the manufacturing.
    Ex. Products from the same raw material are grouped then subdivided according to stage of fabrication.
    Ex. A producer is the person with final responsibility for the making of a motion picture, including business aspects, management of the production, and the commercial success of the film.
    ----
    * cadena de fabricación = production line.
    * coste de fabricación = manufacturing cost.
    * de fabricación casera = homemade.
    * excedencias de fabricación = factory surplus.
    * fabricación de acero = steelmaking [steel making].
    * fabricación de bombas = bomb manufacture.
    * fabricación de libros = bookmaking [book making].
    * fabricación de monedas = coinage, minting.
    * fabricación de papel = paper-making [papermaking], paper manufacturing.
    * fabricación de tapas = casemaking [case-making].
    * fabricación de velas = chandlery.
    * fabricación en serie = mass production.
    * máquina de fabricación = manufacturing equipment.
    * técnica de fabricación = construction technique.
    * * *
    femenino manufacture
    * * *
    = make, manufacture, manufacturing, fabrication, making.

    Ex: Typically a patent abstract is informative, and includes in the case of an article, its method of making or manufacture.

    Ex: Typically a patent abstract is informative, and includes in the case of an article, its method of making or manufacture.
    Ex: An editor is a person who prepares for publication an item not his own and whose labour may be limited to supervision of the manufacturing.
    Ex: Products from the same raw material are grouped then subdivided according to stage of fabrication.
    Ex: A producer is the person with final responsibility for the making of a motion picture, including business aspects, management of the production, and the commercial success of the film.
    * cadena de fabricación = production line.
    * coste de fabricación = manufacturing cost.
    * de fabricación casera = homemade.
    * excedencias de fabricación = factory surplus.
    * fabricación de acero = steelmaking [steel making].
    * fabricación de bombas = bomb manufacture.
    * fabricación de libros = bookmaking [book making].
    * fabricación de monedas = coinage, minting.
    * fabricación de papel = paper-making [papermaking], paper manufacturing.
    * fabricación de tapas = casemaking [case-making].
    * fabricación de velas = chandlery.
    * fabricación en serie = mass production.
    * máquina de fabricación = manufacturing equipment.
    * técnica de fabricación = construction technique.

    * * *
    manufacture
    televisores de fabricación japonesa Japanese-made televisions, televisions made o manufactured in Japan
    [ S ] fabricación propia all our products are made on the premises
    Compuesto:
    mass production
    * * *

     

    fabricación sustantivo femenino
    manufacture;

    de fabricación japonesa made in Japan;
    de fabricación casera home-made;
    fabricación en serie mass production
    fabricación f (en serie) manufacture
    (de un objeto) making: su fabricación nos llevó dos días, it took us two days to make
    de fabricación casera, home-made
    de fabricación inglesa, of English make

    ' fabricación' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    manufactura
    - nacional
    - artesanal
    - cadena
    - masa
    - serie
    - zapatería
    English:
    fabrication
    - making
    - manufacture
    - manufacturing
    - manufacturing costs
    - mfg.
    - moratorium
    - production
    - production line
    - toolmaking
    * * *
    manufacture;
    un automóvil de fabricación nacional a domestically produced car;
    fabricación asistida por Am computadora o Esp ordenador computer-aided o computer-assisted manufacture;
    fabricación limpia [ecológica] environmentally friendly manufacturing;
    fabricación en serie mass production
    * * *
    f manufacturing
    * * *
    fabricación nf, pl - ciones : manufacture

    Spanish-English dictionary > fabricación

  • 19 sin reservas

    adj.
    1 without reserves, whole-hearted.
    2 absolute.
    adv.
    without reserves, with no reservation, wholeheartedly.
    * * *
    = unshielded, wholehearted [whole-hearted], go + the whole hog, the full monty, without reservation, wholeheartedly [whole-heartedly], forthright, categorical, uncompromising, uncompromisingly, unqualified, categoric, unmitigaged, unreserved, unreservedly
    Ex. A feeling of unshielded relief filled Pope's whole being.
    Ex. The project never achieved wholehearted international support and encouragement.
    Ex. The article 'Patent information: going the whole hog' presents an overview of Derwent's products in the patent information field.
    Ex. The article ' The digital full monty?' forecasts that the world of information is likely to be dominated by global giants on the one hand and selective niche providers on the other.
    Ex. Unfortunately, few of these are verified and convincing enough for us to accept them without reservation.
    Ex. I agree whole-heartedly that the subject approach is used chiefly by the beginner, whether it is a historical researcher or a high school student who is looking for term paper material.
    Ex. We have been told once, in clear and forthright terms, what it is that we need.
    Ex. There is a categorical moral imperative for a deepening and a renewal of the concept of collegiality -- that is a blend of intense competition and mutual support -- in relations between research scholars and research librarians.
    Ex. What precipitated that furor was that Panizzi's volume represented a uncompromising rejection of the comfortable ideology of the finding catalog.
    Ex. For the first time the stress was uncompromisingly vertical, while the italic was intended to be a mechanically sloped roman, quite unconnected with calligraphy.
    Ex. Wing has not had the almost unqualified praise from the reviewers that Pollard and Redgrave received.
    Ex. The question of the need for categoric assurances is not locked into a 12 month timeframe or any other timeframe.
    Ex. Only Bush could take a horrible situation and create an unmitigated disaster.
    Ex. It is also important that we all give them our unreserved support.
    Ex. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said Thursday he had unreservedly discussed all issues with visiting U.S. President Barack Obama.
    * * *
    = unshielded, wholehearted [whole-hearted], go + the whole hog, the full monty, without reservation, wholeheartedly [whole-heartedly], forthright, categorical, uncompromising, uncompromisingly, unqualified, categoric, unmitigaged, unreserved, unreservedly

    Ex: A feeling of unshielded relief filled Pope's whole being.

    Ex: The project never achieved wholehearted international support and encouragement.
    Ex: The article 'Patent information: going the whole hog' presents an overview of Derwent's products in the patent information field.
    Ex: The article ' The digital full monty?' forecasts that the world of information is likely to be dominated by global giants on the one hand and selective niche providers on the other.
    Ex: Unfortunately, few of these are verified and convincing enough for us to accept them without reservation.
    Ex: I agree whole-heartedly that the subject approach is used chiefly by the beginner, whether it is a historical researcher or a high school student who is looking for term paper material.
    Ex: We have been told once, in clear and forthright terms, what it is that we need.
    Ex: There is a categorical moral imperative for a deepening and a renewal of the concept of collegiality -- that is a blend of intense competition and mutual support -- in relations between research scholars and research librarians.
    Ex: What precipitated that furor was that Panizzi's volume represented a uncompromising rejection of the comfortable ideology of the finding catalog.
    Ex: For the first time the stress was uncompromisingly vertical, while the italic was intended to be a mechanically sloped roman, quite unconnected with calligraphy.
    Ex: Wing has not had the almost unqualified praise from the reviewers that Pollard and Redgrave received.
    Ex: The question of the need for categoric assurances is not locked into a 12 month timeframe or any other timeframe.
    Ex: Only Bush could take a horrible situation and create an unmitigated disaster.
    Ex: It is also important that we all give them our unreserved support.
    Ex: Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said Thursday he had unreservedly discussed all issues with visiting U.S. President Barack Obama.

    Spanish-English dictionary > sin reservas

  • 20 totalmente

    adv.
    totally, completely.
    * * *
    1 totally, completely
    * * *
    ADV totally, completely

    Mario es totalmente distinto a LuisMario is totally o completely different from Luis

    estoy totalmente de acuerdoI totally o completely agree

    -¿estás seguro? -totalmente — "are you sure?" - "absolutely"

    * * *
    adverbio totally
    * * *
    = entirely, fully, outright, purely, totally, wholly, utterly, go + the whole hog, the full monty, wholeheartedly [whole-heartedly], by a long way, hopelessly + Adjetivo, one hundred percent, heinously + Adjetivo.
    Ex. Table 1 may be used anywhere in the schedules, entirely at the discretion of the classifier.
    Ex. Although this may seem an obvious statement, there are many instances when the searcher is not fully aware of what can or might be retrieved.
    Ex. The author of an unpublished book normally had to sell it outright for whatever the publisher chose to pay in cash or in printed copies.
    Ex. Indicative-informative abstracts are more common than either the purely indicative or the purely informative abstract.
    Ex. Clearly, the only totally adequate indication of the content of a document is the text of the document in its entirety.
    Ex. Since 1980 it has offered access to data bases and data banks either wholly or partially sponsored by the Commission of the European Communities.
    Ex. We recount the parts which absorbed us utterly, which made us feel that the alternative world was more vivid, more 'real,' than our life outside the book.
    Ex. The article 'Patent information: going the whole hog' presents an overview of Derwent's products in the patent information field.
    Ex. The article ' The digital full monty?' forecasts that the world of information is likely to be dominated by global giants on the one hand and selective niche providers on the other.
    Ex. I agree whole-heartedly that the subject approach is used chiefly by the beginner, whether it is a historical researcher or a high school student who is looking for term paper material.
    Ex. The best possible candidate, by a long way, is also one who is, for political reasons, a dark horse.
    Ex. Rumor has it that she 'tolerates' Mathilda Panopoulos, having tried many times to engage her in meaningful dialogue only to find her ' hopelessly set in her opinions'.
    Ex. Even if a runner does recover after pulling a muscle they will never be one hundred percent healed.
    Ex. What is truly and more heinously wrong though is that the architects of the financial disaster will likely go scot-free.
    ----
    * desconocer totalmente = be blissfully unaware.
    * estar totalmente convencido de = be all for.
    * estar totalmente de acuerdo con = be all for.
    * estar totalmente equivocado = be way off.
    * recuperarse totalmente = be up to strength.
    * totalmente + Adjetivo = utterly + Adjetivo, downright + Adjetivo.
    * totalmente amueblado = fully furnished.
    * totalmente corrupto = rotten to the core.
    * totalmente decidido a = dead set on.
    * totalmente desnudo = stark naked.
    * totalmente entregado = dedicated.
    * totalmente equipado = fully equipped [fully-equipped], with all mods and cons, fully fitted.
    * totalmente fiable = safety critical [safety-critical].
    * totalmente injusto = grossly unfair.
    * totalmente integrado = seamless.
    * totalmente negligente = grossly negligent.
    * totalmente perdido = babe in the wood.
    * totalmente polaco = all-Polish.
    * totalmente resuelto a = dead set on.
    * totalmente seco = bone dry.
    * totalmente soviético = all-Soviet.
    * * *
    adverbio totally
    * * *
    = entirely, fully, outright, purely, totally, wholly, utterly, go + the whole hog, the full monty, wholeheartedly [whole-heartedly], by a long way, hopelessly + Adjetivo, one hundred percent, heinously + Adjetivo.

    Ex: Table 1 may be used anywhere in the schedules, entirely at the discretion of the classifier.

    Ex: Although this may seem an obvious statement, there are many instances when the searcher is not fully aware of what can or might be retrieved.
    Ex: The author of an unpublished book normally had to sell it outright for whatever the publisher chose to pay in cash or in printed copies.
    Ex: Indicative-informative abstracts are more common than either the purely indicative or the purely informative abstract.
    Ex: Clearly, the only totally adequate indication of the content of a document is the text of the document in its entirety.
    Ex: Since 1980 it has offered access to data bases and data banks either wholly or partially sponsored by the Commission of the European Communities.
    Ex: We recount the parts which absorbed us utterly, which made us feel that the alternative world was more vivid, more 'real,' than our life outside the book.
    Ex: The article 'Patent information: going the whole hog' presents an overview of Derwent's products in the patent information field.
    Ex: The article ' The digital full monty?' forecasts that the world of information is likely to be dominated by global giants on the one hand and selective niche providers on the other.
    Ex: I agree whole-heartedly that the subject approach is used chiefly by the beginner, whether it is a historical researcher or a high school student who is looking for term paper material.
    Ex: The best possible candidate, by a long way, is also one who is, for political reasons, a dark horse.
    Ex: Rumor has it that she 'tolerates' Mathilda Panopoulos, having tried many times to engage her in meaningful dialogue only to find her ' hopelessly set in her opinions'.
    Ex: Even if a runner does recover after pulling a muscle they will never be one hundred percent healed.
    Ex: What is truly and more heinously wrong though is that the architects of the financial disaster will likely go scot-free.
    * desconocer totalmente = be blissfully unaware.
    * estar totalmente convencido de = be all for.
    * estar totalmente de acuerdo con = be all for.
    * estar totalmente equivocado = be way off.
    * recuperarse totalmente = be up to strength.
    * totalmente + Adjetivo = utterly + Adjetivo, downright + Adjetivo.
    * totalmente amueblado = fully furnished.
    * totalmente corrupto = rotten to the core.
    * totalmente decidido a = dead set on.
    * totalmente desnudo = stark naked.
    * totalmente entregado = dedicated.
    * totalmente equipado = fully equipped [fully-equipped], with all mods and cons, fully fitted.
    * totalmente fiable = safety critical [safety-critical].
    * totalmente injusto = grossly unfair.
    * totalmente integrado = seamless.
    * totalmente negligente = grossly negligent.
    * totalmente perdido = babe in the wood.
    * totalmente polaco = all-Polish.
    * totalmente resuelto a = dead set on.
    * totalmente seco = bone dry.
    * totalmente soviético = all-Soviet.

    * * *
    totally
    estoy totalmente de acuerdo I totally o fully agree, I entirely agree
    eso es totalmente absurdo that's totally o completely o utterly absurd
    construido totalmente en madera built entirely of wood
    estás totalmente equivocado you are totally o ( BrE) quite wrong
    está totalmente dedicada a sus hijos she's totally o completely dedicated to her children
    * * *
    totally, completely;
    el país ha cambiado totalmente en los últimos años the country has changed completely in the last few years;
    una publicación totalmente gratuita a completely free publication;
    es totalmente imposible it's totally impossible;
    ¿crees que ganaremos? – totalmente do you think we'll win? – definitely o absolutely
    * * *
    adv totally, completely
    * * *
    totalmente adv completely / totally / utterly

    Spanish-English dictionary > totalmente

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