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121 publicar por encargo
Ex. Publishing on commission, when the author paid all the costs of production and allowed the publisher a percentage of the gross receipts as a payment for producing and handling the book, had been used since early times for specialist publications.* * *Ex: Publishing on commission, when the author paid all the costs of production and allowed the publisher a percentage of the gross receipts as a payment for producing and handling the book, had been used since early times for specialist publications.
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122 quintillizo
m.quintuplet.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 quintuplet, quin* * *quintillizo, -aSM / F quintuplet* * *- za masculino, femenino quintuplet* * *= quintuplet.Ex. Hormone-treated ewes had a greater percentage of twins, triplets, quadruplets, and quintuplets than controls.* * *- za masculino, femenino quintuplet* * *= quintuplet.Ex: Hormone-treated ewes had a greater percentage of twins, triplets, quadruplets, and quintuplets than controls.
* * *quintillizo -zamasculine, feminine* * *
quintillizo◊ -za sustantivo masculino, femenino
quintuplet
' quintillizo' also found in these entries:
English:
quintuplet
* * *quintillizo, -a♦ adjquintuplet♦ nm,fquintuplet* * *quintillizo, -za n: quintuplet* * *quintillizo n quin -
123 radiola
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124 red de antiguos compañeros
(n.) = old boy networkEx. This article discusses the 15 year cumulative impacts of periodicals and the percentage of uncitedness, the emergence of scientometrics, old boy networks, and citation frequency distributions.* * *(n.) = old boy networkEx: This article discusses the 15 year cumulative impacts of periodicals and the percentage of uncitedness, the emergence of scientometrics, old boy networks, and citation frequency distributions.
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125 reembolso
m.reimbursement.contra reembolso cash on deliverypres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: reembolsar.* * *1 (pago) reimbursement; (cantidad) payment2 (devolución) refund\contra reembolso cash on delivery* * *noun m.* * *SM [de gastos] reimbursement; [de depósito] refund* * *masculino ( de gastos) refund, reimbursement (frml); ( de depósito) refund; ( de préstamo) repaymentcontra reembolso — cash on delivery, COD
* * *= reimbursement, rebate, trade-in allowance, refund, redemption.Ex. This article considers the following models of payment: tuition reimbursement by employer; tuition paid by the student; and tuition assisted by scholarship or grant.Ex. The amount of rebate is three percentage points per year for the first five years of the loan.Ex. The company also offers a flat $50 trade-in allowance on major encyclopedias from other publishers.Ex. The tax will be refunded but there will be a budgetary shortfall until the refund is received and extra funding will be needed to tide libraries over this period.Ex. Apart from the initial purchase and the final redemption of vouchers, the Scheme eliminates all financial elements when paying for international transactions = Aparte de la compra inicial y el reembolso final de los vales canjeables, este Sistema elimina todos los aspectos económicos que intervienen en el pago por cualquier operación realizada entre países.----* reembolso parcial = part refund.* * *masculino ( de gastos) refund, reimbursement (frml); ( de depósito) refund; ( de préstamo) repaymentcontra reembolso — cash on delivery, COD
* * *= reimbursement, rebate, trade-in allowance, refund, redemption.Ex: This article considers the following models of payment: tuition reimbursement by employer; tuition paid by the student; and tuition assisted by scholarship or grant.
Ex: The amount of rebate is three percentage points per year for the first five years of the loan.Ex: The company also offers a flat $50 trade-in allowance on major encyclopedias from other publishers.Ex: The tax will be refunded but there will be a budgetary shortfall until the refund is received and extra funding will be needed to tide libraries over this period.Ex: Apart from the initial purchase and the final redemption of vouchers, the Scheme eliminates all financial elements when paying for international transactions = Aparte de la compra inicial y el reembolso final de los vales canjeables, este Sistema elimina todos los aspectos económicos que intervienen en el pago por cualquier operación realizada entre países.* reembolso parcial = part refund.* * *(de gastos) refund, reimbursement ( frml); (de un depósito) refund, return; (de dinero prestado) repaymentcontra reembolso cash on delivery, COD* * *
Del verbo reembolsar: ( conjugate reembolsar)
reembolso es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
reembolsó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
reembolsar
reembolso
reembolsar ( conjugate reembolsar) verbo transitivo ‹ gastos› to refund, reimburse (frml);
‹ depósito› to refund;
‹ préstamo› to repay
reembolso sustantivo masculino ( de gastos) refund, reimbursement (frml);
( de depósito) refund;
( de préstamo) repayment;
reembolsar verbo transitivo
1 to reimburse, refund
2 Fin (préstamo, deuda) to repay
reembolso sustantivo masculino
1 reimbursement, refund
2 (pago de un envío) entrega contra reembolso, cash on delivery, COD
' reembolso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
envío
English:
cash
- rebate
- refund
- reimbursement
- claim
- COD
* * *reembolso, rembolso nm[de gastos] reimbursement; [de fianza, dinero] refund; [de deuda] repayment;contra reembolso cash on delivery* * *m refund;contra reembolso collect on delivery, Br cash on delivery, COD* * *reembolso nm: refund, reimbursement* * *reembolso n refund -
126 reforzar una idea
(v.) = reinforce + idea, reinforce + notion, strengthen + the viewEx. He goes on to show that a similar percentage of people are 'relatively ill-educated' and that this might ' reinforce the idea that the majority will not be in the market for new technology information systems'.Ex. This fact further reinforces the notion that Western Europeans 'civilized' the world in the best interests of us -- the majority -- all.Ex. The results strengthen the view that suffering from recurrent major depression confers per se an important biological risk for suicide.* * *(v.) = reinforce + idea, reinforce + notion, strengthen + the viewEx: He goes on to show that a similar percentage of people are 'relatively ill-educated' and that this might ' reinforce the idea that the majority will not be in the market for new technology information systems'.
Ex: This fact further reinforces the notion that Western Europeans 'civilized' the world in the best interests of us -- the majority -- all.Ex: The results strengthen the view that suffering from recurrent major depression confers per se an important biological risk for suicide. -
127 rocola
SF jukebox* * *femenino (AmL) jukebox* * *= jukebox.Ex. By about 1939, sales of records for use in jukeboxes was a large percentage of total record sales..* * *femenino (AmL) jukebox* * *= jukebox.Ex: By about 1939, sales of records for use in jukeboxes was a large percentage of total record sales..
* * *( AmL)jukebox* * *
rocola sustantivo femenino (AmL) jukebox
' rocola' also found in these entries:
English:
jukebox
* * *rocola nfAndes, CAm, Méx, Ven jukebox* * *rocola nf: jukebox -
128 romper la barrera del sonido
(v.) = break + the sound barrierEx. The article ' Breaking the sound barrier: starting and maintaining an audiobook collection' shows that the percentage of households that uses spoken word audio has grown to 17 percent.* * *(v.) = break + the sound barrierEx: The article ' Breaking the sound barrier: starting and maintaining an audiobook collection' shows that the percentage of households that uses spoken word audio has grown to 17 percent.
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