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1 patron
( patrón [patrón] < Latinpatrónum 'patron; defender')1) Bentley: 1859. The owner of a ranch or large estate, similar to an hacendado. Also, by extension, a captain or boss. -
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3 patrón
m.1 boss, employer, man in charge.2 pattern, standard, model, canon.3 boss, landlord, owner, governor.4 patron saint, patron.5 farm manager, caporal.6 pattern, norm, pattern of behavior.7 template.8 master of a ship, skipper, patron.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (dueño de una casa) landlord; (dueña) landlady3 RELIGIÓN patron saint1 (en costura) pattern2 (de barco) skipper3 (modelo) standard\cortado,-a por el mismo patrón cast in the same moulddonde hay patrón no manda marinero what the boss says goespatrón oro gold standard————————1 (en costura) pattern2 (de barco) skipper3 (modelo) standard* * *1. noun m.1) model, pattern2) standard2. (f. - patrona)noun1) employer2) patron saint* * *patrón, -ona1. SM / F1) (=jefe) boss *; (=dueño) employer, owner; ( Hist) [de esclavo] master/mistress2) [de pensión] landlord/landlady3) (Náut) [gen] skipper; [de barco mercante] master/mistress5) (=protector) patron/patroness2. SM1) (Cos) pattern; (Téc) standard, norm2) (Bot) stock ( for grafting)3) (=puntal) prop, shore3.ADJ INV [gen] standard, regular; (=muestra) sample antes de s* * *- trona masculino, femenino1)a) (Rels Labs) employer (frml), bossb) (Esp) ( de casa de huéspedes) (m) landlord; (f) landladyc) (Náut) skipper; ( de buque mercante) master, skipper2) (Relig) patron saint3) (CS fam) ( como apelativo) (m) sir; (f) madam4) patrón masculinoa) ( en costura) patterncortados por el mismo patrón — cast in the same mold*
b) ( para mediciones) standard5) la patrona femenino (CS fam & hum) ( esposa) the boss (colloq & hum)* * *- trona masculino, femenino1)a) (Rels Labs) employer (frml), bossb) (Esp) ( de casa de huéspedes) (m) landlord; (f) landladyc) (Náut) skipper; ( de buque mercante) master, skipper2) (Relig) patron saint3) (CS fam) ( como apelativo) (m) sir; (f) madam4) patrón masculinoa) ( en costura) patterncortados por el mismo patrón — cast in the same mold*
b) ( para mediciones) standard5) la patrona femenino (CS fam & hum) ( esposa) the boss (colloq & hum)* * *patrón11 = employer, master, patron, gaffer.Ex: But we have an obligation to these students, to their future employers and colleagues, to society in general and to ourselves to ensure that our 'processing' makes an important difference.
Ex: They were displeased, as were the men, that we should be the masters, and should behave towards each other in this way.Ex: As a result they were obligated to remain generally uninvolved in the patron's efforts to make a decision.Ex: Watford gaffer believes his team's home games hold the key to their ability to survive in the Premiership.* apoyado por los patrones = employer-backed.* santo patrón = patron saint.patrón22 = pattern.Ex: In the same way that citation orders may have more or less theoretical foundations, equally reference generation may follow a predetermined pattern.
* patrón común = ruling pattern.* patrón de cita = citation pattern.* patrón de citación = citation behaviour.* patrón de comportamiento = pattern of behaviour, behavioural pattern, behaviour pattern.* patrón de conducta = pattern of behaviour, behavioural pattern, behaviour pattern.* patrón de encuadernación = binding pattern.* patrón de errores = error pattern.* patrón de hacer punto = knitting pattern.* patrón de predicción = prediction pattern.* patrón de uso = use pattern, usage pattern.* patrón oro, el = gold standard, the.* reconocimiento de patrones = pattern recognition.* seguir un patrón = conform to + image.* * *masculine, feminineA4 ( Náut) skipper; (de un buque mercante) master, skipperdonde hay patrón no manda marinero what the boss says goesB ( Relig) patron saintD1 (en costura) patterncortados por el mismo patrón cast in the same mold*3 (para mediciones) standardCompuesto:gold standardE* * *
patrón◊ - trona sustantivo masculino, femenino
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(f) landlady
2 (Relig) patron saint
3 (CS fam) ( como apelativo) (m) sir;
(f) madam
4◊ patrón sustantivo masculino
patrón,-ona
I sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (de una empresa, negocio) employer
fam (jefe) boss
2 Rel patron saint
3 (de un barco) skipper
4 (de una pensión) (hombre) landlord
(mujer) landlady
II sustantivo masculino
1 (modelo) pattern
2 (medida) standard
' patrón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
blanca
- blanco
- mecenas
- patrona
- patrono
- protector
- protectora
- proteger
- según
- apadrinar
- mero
- padrino
- parroquiano
- patrocinador
English:
boss
- employer
- gold standard
- landlord
- lord
- norm
- patron
- patron saint
- pattern
- skipper
- master
* * *patrón, -ona♦ nm,f1. [de obreros] boss;[de criados] master, f mistress; [empresario] employer3. [santo] patron saint♦ nm1. [de barco] skipper2. [medida] standardEcon patrón internacional international standard;patrón oro gold standard;patrón de referencia reference gauge3. [en costura] pattern* * *m2 REL patron saint4 ( modelo) standard;cortado por el mismo patrón fig cast in the same mold o Brmould* * *1) jefe: boss2) : patron saint1) : standard2) : pattern (in sewing)* * *patrón n1. (jefe) boss2. (propietario) landlord3. (santo) patron saint4. (dibujo) pattern -
4 patrón
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5 patrón
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6 patrón oro
m.gold standard, gold bullion standard.* * *gold standard* * ** * ** * *el patrón oro(n.) = gold standard, theEx: Rocket scientists, long considered the gold standard in intelligence among all professionals, are not nearly as smart as originally thought.
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7 patrón pulmonar en panal de miel
spa pulmón (m) en "panal de miel", patrón (m) pulmonar en panal de mieleng honeycomb lungБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > patrón pulmonar en panal de miel
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8 patrón común
(n.) = ruling patternEx. This article examines the distribution of abstracts on standard documents under various headings with a view to finding a ruling pattern.* * *(n.) = ruling patternEx: This article examines the distribution of abstracts on standard documents under various headings with a view to finding a ruling pattern.
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9 patrón de cita
(n.) = citation patternEx. The shifts seen in all these data suggest that an editor who intends to change a journal may have an impact on the citation patterns of that publication.* * *(n.) = citation patternEx: The shifts seen in all these data suggest that an editor who intends to change a journal may have an impact on the citation patterns of that publication.
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10 patrón de citación
(n.) = citation behaviourEx. Data derived from studies of Philippine scientists and Korean mathematicians do suggest that place of publication may exert some influence on citation behaviour.* * *(n.) = citation behaviourEx: Data derived from studies of Philippine scientists and Korean mathematicians do suggest that place of publication may exert some influence on citation behaviour.
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11 patrón de comportamiento
(n.) = pattern of behaviour, behavioural pattern, behaviour patternEx. In all cases a random transaction log was derived and this was used to diagnose system problems and identify patterns of behaviour.Ex. Increased attention has been given to the study of man's behavioral patterns.Ex. Quite clearly there could be no hope of coaxing such a variety of users into a uniform behaviour pattern.* * *(n.) = pattern of behaviour, behavioural pattern, behaviour patternEx: In all cases a random transaction log was derived and this was used to diagnose system problems and identify patterns of behaviour.
Ex: Increased attention has been given to the study of man's behavioral patterns.Ex: Quite clearly there could be no hope of coaxing such a variety of users into a uniform behaviour pattern. -
12 patrón de conducta
(n.) = pattern of behaviour, behavioural pattern, behaviour patternEx. In all cases a random transaction log was derived and this was used to diagnose system problems and identify patterns of behaviour.Ex. Increased attention has been given to the study of man's behavioral patterns.Ex. Quite clearly there could be no hope of coaxing such a variety of users into a uniform behaviour pattern.* * *(n.) = pattern of behaviour, behavioural pattern, behaviour patternEx: In all cases a random transaction log was derived and this was used to diagnose system problems and identify patterns of behaviour.
Ex: Increased attention has been given to the study of man's behavioral patterns.Ex: Quite clearly there could be no hope of coaxing such a variety of users into a uniform behaviour pattern. -
13 patrón de encuadernación
(n.) = binding patternEx. Binding patterns give the information needed when a group of periodical copies are to be bound together.* * *(n.) = binding patternEx: Binding patterns give the information needed when a group of periodical copies are to be bound together.
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14 patrón de errores
(n.) = error patternEx. In the second, major descriptor phrases that begin with the word 'error' are retrieved, such as 'error analysis (language),' 'error of measurement,' and ' error patterns'.* * *(n.) = error patternEx: In the second, major descriptor phrases that begin with the word 'error' are retrieved, such as 'error analysis (language),' 'error of measurement,' and ' error patterns'.
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15 patrón de hacer punto
(n.) = knitting patternEx. By the end of the decade, Swansea libraries were stocking knitting patterns.* * *(n.) = knitting patternEx: By the end of the decade, Swansea libraries were stocking knitting patterns.
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16 patrón de predicción
(n.) = prediction patternEx. Prediction patterns tell the system when the issues of a periodical are expected, how to handle them when they do arrive, and what to do if they do not appear within a reasonable time after they are expected.* * *(n.) = prediction patternEx: Prediction patterns tell the system when the issues of a periodical are expected, how to handle them when they do arrive, and what to do if they do not appear within a reasonable time after they are expected.
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17 patrón de uso
(n.) = use pattern, usage patternEx. The author discusses the use of bar codes as a method of assessing use patterns of bound periodicals.Ex. These characteristics were used to create a model to record and analyse usage patterns.* * *(n.) = use pattern, usage patternEx: The author discusses the use of bar codes as a method of assessing use patterns of bound periodicals.
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18 patrón oro, el
(n.) = gold standard, theEx. Rocket scientists, long considered the gold standard in intelligence among all professionals, are not nearly as smart as originally thought. -
19 patrón comercial
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20 patrón de cambio de oro
• gold doubloon• gold exchange standard• gold-filledDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > patrón de cambio de oro
См. также в других словарях:
patron — patron, onne 1. (pa tron, tro n ) s. m. et f. 1° Terme d antiquité. Chez les Romains, le maître à l égard de l affranchi, le protecteur à l égard du client. • Sous les noms séduisants de patrons et de pères Ils [les patriciens de Rome]… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
patron — PATRON, [patr]one. s. Protecteur. En parlant des Saints, il se dit du Saint dont on porte le nom, & de celuy sous l invocation duquel une Eglise est dédiée, ou qu on reclame comme Protecteur d un Païs, d une ville. Saint Jean est son Patron, est… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Patron — Patron and Patronage † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Patron and Patronage I. By the right of patronage (ius patronatus) is understood a determinate sum of rights and obligations entailed upon a definite person, the patron, especially in… … Catholic encyclopedia
Patrón — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El término patrón puede referirse a: un patrón de medida es un objeto o substancia que se emplea como muestra para medir alguna magnitud o para replicarla. el patrón oro y el patrón plata, el respaldo monetario de… … Wikipedia Español
patrón — patrón, na sustantivo masculino,f. 1. Área: religión Santo o advocación de la Virgen o de Jesucristo a los que se dedica una iglesia o se elige como protector de un lugar o de un grupo de personas: La Virgen del Pilar es la patrona de la… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Patron — Pa tron, n. [F., fr. L. patronus, fr. pater a father. See {Paternal}, and cf. {Patroon}, {Padrone}, {Pattern}.] 1. One who protects, supports, or countenances; a defender. Patron of my life and liberty. Shak. The patron of true holiness. Spenser … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Patron — Sm Schutzherr , besonders Schutzpatron Schutzheiliger erw. fremd. Erkennbar fremd (12. Jh.), mhd. patrōn(e) Schutzherr Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus l. patrōnus Schutzherr , auch Verteidiger vor Gericht , zu l. pater Vater . Das Patronat ist im 18. Jh … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
patrón — na 1. Los sustantivos patrón y patrono, cuyo femenino es patrona, proceden del mismo étimo latino y comparten la mayoría de las acepciones referidas a persona, a saber, ‘protector de una colectividad’: «Se rendirá homenaje a san Judas Tadeo,… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
patron — I {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. mos I, Mc. patronnie; lm M. owie || i {{/stl 8}}{{stl 20}} {{/stl 20}}{{stl 12}}1. {{/stl 12}}{{stl 7}} osoba lub instytucja pełniąca funkcję opiekuna; protektor : {{/stl 7}}{{stl 10}}Być patronem czyjegoś… … Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień
patrón — patrón, na (Del lat. patrōnus). 1. m. y f. Defensor, protector. 2. Que tiene cargo de patronato. 3. Santo titular de una iglesia. 4. Protector escogido por un pueblo o congregación, ya sea un santo, ya la Virgen o Jesucristo en alguna de sus… … Diccionario de la lengua española
patron — pa‧tron [ˈpeɪtrən] noun [countable] 1. formal someone who regularly uses a particular shop, restaurant, hotel etc; = CUSTOMER: • Regular patrons comprise 65 percent of the restaurant s customers. 2. someone who supports the activities of a public … Financial and business terms