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122 defensa bioquímica
(n.) = biodefence [biodefense, -USA]Ex. The article 'From bioweapon to biodefense' reports on a pilot scientometric project whose goal was to trace changes in biodefence research and the activities of its main players, Russia and the USA.* * *(n.) = biodefence [biodefense, -USA]Ex: The article 'From bioweapon to biodefense' reports on a pilot scientometric project whose goal was to trace changes in biodefence research and the activities of its main players, Russia and the USA.
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123 dirigir
v.1 to steer (conducir) (coche, barco).2 to manage (llevar) (empresa, hotel, hospital).dirige mi tesis, me dirige la tesis he's supervising my thesis, he's my PhD supervisor3 to direct.Ella dirigió el caso She directed the case.Ella dirige al equipo She directs the team.4 to address (carta, paquete).5 to guide (guiar) (person).6 to point, to range.Ellos dirigen al misil They point the missile.7 to drive, to steer, to pilot, to head.Ella dirige el avión She drives the plane.8 to conduct.Ella dirige la orquesta She conducts the orchestra.* * *(g changes to j before a and o)Present Indicativedirijo, diriges, dirige, dirigimos, dirigís, dirigen.Present SubjunctiveImperative* * *verb1) to direct, lead2) conduct3) address* * *1. VT1) (=orientar) [+ persona] to direct; [+ asunto] to advise, guidelo dirigió con ayuda de un mapa — she showed him the way o directed him with the help of a map
¿por qué no vas tú delante y nos diriges? — why don't you go first and lead the way?
palabra 2)dirigían sus pasos hacia la iglesia — they made their way o walked towards the church
2) (=apuntar) [+ arma, telescopio] to aim, point (a, hacia at)[+ manguera] to turn (a, hacia on) point (a, hacia at)dirigió los focos al escenario — he pointed o directed the lights towards the stage
ordenó dirigir el fuego hacia el enemigo — he ordered them to direct o aim their fire at the enemy
3) (=destinar)a) [+ carta, comentario, pregunta] to address (a to)b) [+ libro, programa, producto] to aim (a at)c) [+ acusación, críticas] to make (a, contra against)level (a, contra at, against) [+ ataques] to make (a, contra against)dirigieron graves acusaciones contra el ministro — serious accusations were made against the minister, serious accusations were levelled at o against the minister
le dirigieron fuertes críticas — he was strongly criticized, he came in for some strong criticism
d) [+ esfuerzos] to direct (a, hacia to, towards)hay que dirigir todos nuestros esfuerzos hacia este fin — we must direct all our efforts to this end
4) (=controlar) [+ empresa, hospital, centro de enseñanza] to run; [+ periódico, revista] to edit, run; [+ expedición, país, sublevación] to lead; [+ maniobra, operación, investigación] to direct, be in charge of; [+ debate] to chair; [+ proceso judicial] to preside over; [+ tesis] to supervise; [+ juego, partido] to refereeel Partido Comunista dirigió los destinos del país durante siete décadas — the Communist Party controlled the fate of the country for seven decades
cotarro 1)dirigió mal las negociaciones — he handled the negotiations badly, he mismanaged the negotiations
5) (Cine, Teat) to direct6) (Mús) [+ orquesta, concierto] to conduct; [+ coro] to lead¿quién dirigirá el coro? — who will be the choirmaster?, who will lead the choir?
7) (=conducir) [+ coche] to drive; [+ barco] to steer; [+ caballo] to leaddirigió su coche hacia la izquierda — he steered o drove his car towards the left
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < empresa> to manage, run; <periódico/revista> to run, edit; <investigación/tesis> to supervise; < debate> to lead, chairdirigir el tráfico — to direct o control the traffic
b) <obra/película> to directc) < orquesta> to conduct2)a)dirigir algo a alguien — <mensaje/carta> to address something to somebody; < críticas> to direct something to somebody
b)dirigir algo hacia or a algo/alguien — < telescopio> to point something toward(s) something/somebody; < pistola> to point something toward(s) something/somebody
dirigir la mirada hacia or a algo/alguien — to look at something/somebody
3) ( encaminar)2.dirigir algo a + inf — < esfuerzos> to channel something into -ing; <energía/atención> to direct something toward(s) -ing
dirigirse v pron1) ( encaminarse)2)dirigirse a alguien — ( oralmente) to speak o talk to somebody; ( por escrito) to write to somebody
me dirijo a Vd. para solicitarle... — (Corresp) I am writing to request...
* * *= address, channel, direct, gear (to/toward(s)/for), lead, man, pitch, route, run, steer, head, signpost, give + direction, angle, rule over, lend + direction, shepherd, choreograph, key + Nombre + to.Ex. More can be assumed in instructions addressed to the experienced information searcher than in instructions for the novice.Ex. Users make suggestions for modifications and these are then channelled through a series of committees.Ex. This statement directs the user to adopt a number more specific terms in preference to the general term.Ex. Most of the main subject headings lists are geared to the alphabetical subject approach found in dictionary catalogues.Ex. A book index is an alphabetically arranged list of words or terms leading the reader to the numbers of pages on which specific topics are considered, or on which specific names appear.Ex. The responsibility for manning the one telephone left at the disposal of a residue of callers fell to a single officer who had other duties to carry out to justify his keep.Ex. Thus pitching instructions at the right level can be difficult.Ex. Requests which cannot be filled by local or regional libraries are automatically routed by the system to NLM as the library of last resort.Ex. The service is run by Radio-Suisse and can be accessed via de PSS.Ex. They decided that they had to set up information and referral services to steer people to the correct agency.Ex. A stickler for details, sometimes to the point of compulsion, Edmonds was deemed a fortuitous choice to head the monumental reorganization process.Ex. There is a need for a firststop organization that could signpost the public through the maze of government agencies and social welfare organizations.Ex. To give direction to these physical resources, there are objectives for the project and a framework timetable.Ex. This publication seems to find particular favour in law firms, possibly because of its currency and the way it is angled towards the commercial world.Ex. From the impressive library of his mansion home on Beacon Hill, Ticknor ruled over Boston's intellectual life and was looked to as the leading arbiter of intellectual and social life in that great city.Ex. Policies are guidelines that lend direction to planning and decision-making.Ex. He showed the ability of a single mind to shepherd cultural ventures.Ex. Response to reading room theft should be carefully choreographed but decisive.Ex. The case study found that children do have the ability to use a classification scheme that is keyed to their developmental level.----* dirigir el cotarro = call + the shots, be the boss, call + the tune, rule + the roost.* dirigir el esfuerzo = direct + effort, direct + energy.* dirigir información a = direct + information towards.* dirigir interpretación musical = conduct.* dirigir la atención = put + focus.* dirigir la atención a = turn to, direct + Posesivo + attention to(ward).* dirigir la mirada hacia = look toward(s).* dirigir la palabra = be civil towards.* dirigir los intereses de uno = break into.* dirigir + Posesivo + atención = turn + Posesivo + attention, turn + Posesivo + thoughts.* dirigir + Posesivo + atención a un problema = turn + Posesivo + attention to problem.* dirigir + Posesivo + mirada = turn + Posesivo + thoughts.* dirigirse = be headed, head, head out.* dirigirse a = aim at, check with, turn over to, turn to, make + Posesivo + way to, set off to, turn to, head for, reach out to, head off for/to.* dirigirse a Alguien = approach + Alguien.* dirigirse amenazadoramente hacia = bear down on.* dirigirse a toda prisa hacia = make + haste towards.* dirigirse en multitud = beat + the path to.* dirigirse hacia = be on + Posesivo + way to, start toward, move toward(s), be heading towards, head for, turn into.* dirigirse hacia + Dirección = push + Dirección.* dirigirse hacia el oeste = push + westward(s).* dirigirse la palabra = on speaking terms.* dirigirse rápidamente hacia = make + haste towards.* dirigir una crítica hacia = level + criticism at.* dirigir una tesis = supervise + dissertation, supervise + thesis.* dirigir un servicio = run + service.* lectura no dirigida = undirected reading.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < empresa> to manage, run; <periódico/revista> to run, edit; <investigación/tesis> to supervise; < debate> to lead, chairdirigir el tráfico — to direct o control the traffic
b) <obra/película> to directc) < orquesta> to conduct2)a)dirigir algo a alguien — <mensaje/carta> to address something to somebody; < críticas> to direct something to somebody
b)dirigir algo hacia or a algo/alguien — < telescopio> to point something toward(s) something/somebody; < pistola> to point something toward(s) something/somebody
dirigir la mirada hacia or a algo/alguien — to look at something/somebody
3) ( encaminar)2.dirigir algo a + inf — < esfuerzos> to channel something into -ing; <energía/atención> to direct something toward(s) -ing
dirigirse v pron1) ( encaminarse)2)dirigirse a alguien — ( oralmente) to speak o talk to somebody; ( por escrito) to write to somebody
me dirijo a Vd. para solicitarle... — (Corresp) I am writing to request...
* * *= address, channel, direct, gear (to/toward(s)/for), lead, man, pitch, route, run, steer, head, signpost, give + direction, angle, rule over, lend + direction, shepherd, choreograph, key + Nombre + to.Ex: More can be assumed in instructions addressed to the experienced information searcher than in instructions for the novice.
Ex: Users make suggestions for modifications and these are then channelled through a series of committees.Ex: This statement directs the user to adopt a number more specific terms in preference to the general term.Ex: Most of the main subject headings lists are geared to the alphabetical subject approach found in dictionary catalogues.Ex: A book index is an alphabetically arranged list of words or terms leading the reader to the numbers of pages on which specific topics are considered, or on which specific names appear.Ex: The responsibility for manning the one telephone left at the disposal of a residue of callers fell to a single officer who had other duties to carry out to justify his keep.Ex: Thus pitching instructions at the right level can be difficult.Ex: Requests which cannot be filled by local or regional libraries are automatically routed by the system to NLM as the library of last resort.Ex: The service is run by Radio-Suisse and can be accessed via de PSS.Ex: They decided that they had to set up information and referral services to steer people to the correct agency.Ex: A stickler for details, sometimes to the point of compulsion, Edmonds was deemed a fortuitous choice to head the monumental reorganization process.Ex: There is a need for a firststop organization that could signpost the public through the maze of government agencies and social welfare organizations.Ex: To give direction to these physical resources, there are objectives for the project and a framework timetable.Ex: This publication seems to find particular favour in law firms, possibly because of its currency and the way it is angled towards the commercial world.Ex: From the impressive library of his mansion home on Beacon Hill, Ticknor ruled over Boston's intellectual life and was looked to as the leading arbiter of intellectual and social life in that great city.Ex: Policies are guidelines that lend direction to planning and decision-making.Ex: He showed the ability of a single mind to shepherd cultural ventures.Ex: Response to reading room theft should be carefully choreographed but decisive.Ex: The case study found that children do have the ability to use a classification scheme that is keyed to their developmental level.* dirigir el cotarro = call + the shots, be the boss, call + the tune, rule + the roost.* dirigir el esfuerzo = direct + effort, direct + energy.* dirigir información a = direct + information towards.* dirigir interpretación musical = conduct.* dirigir la atención = put + focus.* dirigir la atención a = turn to, direct + Posesivo + attention to(ward).* dirigir la mirada hacia = look toward(s).* dirigir la palabra = be civil towards.* dirigir los intereses de uno = break into.* dirigir + Posesivo + atención = turn + Posesivo + attention, turn + Posesivo + thoughts.* dirigir + Posesivo + atención a un problema = turn + Posesivo + attention to problem.* dirigir + Posesivo + mirada = turn + Posesivo + thoughts.* dirigirse = be headed, head, head out.* dirigirse a = aim at, check with, turn over to, turn to, make + Posesivo + way to, set off to, turn to, head for, reach out to, head off for/to.* dirigirse a Alguien = approach + Alguien.* dirigirse amenazadoramente hacia = bear down on.* dirigirse a toda prisa hacia = make + haste towards.* dirigirse en multitud = beat + the path to.* dirigirse hacia = be on + Posesivo + way to, start toward, move toward(s), be heading towards, head for, turn into.* dirigirse hacia + Dirección = push + Dirección.* dirigirse hacia el oeste = push + westward(s).* dirigirse la palabra = on speaking terms.* dirigirse rápidamente hacia = make + haste towards.* dirigir una crítica hacia = level + criticism at.* dirigir una tesis = supervise + dissertation, supervise + thesis.* dirigir un servicio = run + service.* lectura no dirigida = undirected reading.* * *dirigir [I7 ]vtA1 ‹empresa› to manage, run; ‹periódico/revista› to run, edit; ‹investigación/tesis› to supervise; ‹debate› to lead, chairdirigió la operación de rescate he led o directed the rescue operationdirigir el tráfico to direct o control the traffic2 ‹obra/película› to direct3 ‹orquesta› to conductB1 ‹mensaje/carta› dirigir algo A algn to address sth TO sbesta noche el presidente dirigirá un mensaje a la nación the president will address the nation tonightla carta venía dirigida a mí the letter was addressed to medirigió unas palabras de bienvenida a los congresistas he addressed a few words of welcome to the delegateslas críticas iban dirigidas a los organizadores the criticisms were directed at the organizersel folleto va dirigido a padres y educadores the booklet is aimed at parents and teachersla pregunta iba dirigida a usted the question was meant for you, I asked you the questionno me dirigió la palabra he didn't say a word to me2 ‹mirada/pasos/telescopio›dirigió la mirada hacia el horizonte he looked toward(s) the horizon, he turned his eyes o his gaze toward(s) the horizonle dirigió una mirada de reproche she looked at him reproachfully, she gave him a reproachful lookdirigió sus pasos hacia la esquina he walked toward(s) the cornerdirigió el telescopio hacia la luna he pointed the telescope toward(s) the moonC (encaminar) ‹esfuerzos/acciones› dirigir algo A + INF:acciones dirigidas a aliviar el problema measures aimed at alleviating o measures designed to alleviate the problemdirigiremos todos nuestros esfuerzos a lograr un acuerdo we shall channel all our efforts into o direct all our efforts toward(s) reaching an agreementA(ir): nos dirigíamos al aeropuerto we were heading for o we were going to o we were on our way to the airportse dirigió a su despacho con paso decidido he strode purposefully toward(s) his officese dirigían hacia la frontera they were making o heading for the borderel buque se dirigía hacia la costa the ship was heading for o toward(s) the coastB dirigirse A algn (oralmente) to speak o talk TO sb, address sb ( frml) (por escrito) to write TO sb¿se dirige a mí? are you talking o speaking to me?me dirijo a Vd. para solicitarle … ( Corresp) I am writing to request …para más información diríjase a … for more information please write to o contact …* * *
dirigir ( conjugate dirigir) verbo transitivo
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‹periódico/revista› to run, edit;
‹investigación/tesis› to supervise;
‹ debate› to lead, chair;
‹ tráfico› to direct
‹ orquesta› to conduct
2a) dirigir algo a algn ‹mensaje/carta› to address sth to sb;
‹ críticas› to direct sth to sb;
no me dirigió la palabra he didn't say a word to me
‹ pistola› to point sth toward(s) sth/sb;
dirigir la mirada hacia or a algo/algn to look at sth/sb;
3 ( encaminar) dirigir algo a hacer algo ‹ esfuerzos› to channel sth into doing sth;
‹energía/atención› to direct sth toward(s) doing sth
dirigirse verbo pronominal
1 ( encaminarse): dirigirse hacia algo to head for sth
2 dirigirse a algn ( oralmente) to speak o talk to sb;
( por escrito) to write to sb
dirigir verbo transitivo
1 (estar al mando de) to direct
(una empresa) to manage
(un negocio, una escuela) to run
(un sindicato, partido) to lead
(un periódico) to edit
2 (una orquesta) to conduct
(una película) to direct
3 (hacer llegar unas palabras, un escrito) to address
(una mirada) to give
4 (encaminar, poner en una dirección) to direct, steer: dirigió el coche hacia la salida, he drove his car to the exit
dirigió la mirada hacia la caja fuerte, she looked towards the strongbox
dirigió sus pasos hacia el bosque, he made his way towards the wood
' dirigir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cruzar
- derivar
- destinar
- enchufar
- enfilar
- mandar
- manejar
- manipular
- orquestar
- palabra
- conducir
English:
address
- aim
- bend
- conduct
- control
- direct
- guide
- lead
- level
- manage
- mastermind
- operate
- pitch
- run
- shine
- spearhead
- steer
- turn
- edit
- head
- produce
- target
* * *♦ vt1. [conducir] [coche, barco] to steer;[avión] to pilot;el canal dirige el agua hacia el interior de la región the canal channels the water towards the interior of the region2. [estar al cargo de] [empresa, hotel, hospital] to manage;[colegio, cárcel, periódico] to run; [partido, revuelta] to lead; [expedición] to head, to lead; [investigación] to supervise;dirige mi tesis, me dirige la tesis he's supervising my thesis, he's my PhD supervisor o US advisor3. [película, obra de teatro] to direct;[orquesta] to conductdirige el telescopio al norte point the telescope towards the north;dirigió sus acusaciones a las autoridades her accusations were aimed at the authorities5. [dedicar, encaminar]nos dirigían miradas de lástima they were giving us pitying looks, they were looking at us pityingly;dirigir unas palabras a alguien to speak to sb, to address sb;dirige sus esfuerzos a incrementar los beneficios she is directing her efforts towards increasing profits, her efforts are aimed at increasing profits;dirigen su iniciativa a conseguir la liberación del secuestrado the aim of their initiative is to secure the release of the prisoner;dirigió sus pasos hacia la casa he headed towards the house;no me dirigen la palabra they don't speak to me;un programa dirigido a los amantes de la música clásica a programme (intended) for lovers of classical music;consejos dirigidos a los jóvenes advice aimed at the young6. [carta, paquete] to address7. [guiar] [persona] to guide* * *v/t2 COM manage, run3:dirigir una carta a address a letter to;dirigir una pregunta a direct a question to4 ( conducir) lead* * *dirigir {35} vt1) : to direct, to lead2) : to address3) : to aim, to point4) : to conduct (music)* * *dirigir vb1. (película, tráfico) to directJames Cameron dirigió "Titanic" James Cameron directed "Titanic"2. (empresa, equipo) to manage¿quién dirige la selección española? who manages the Spanish national team?5. (libro, medida) to aim / to direct6. (carta, palabras) to addressdirigió sus comentarios a todos los jóvenes presentes she addressed her comments to all the young people who were there7. (orquesta) to conduct -
124 disco
adj.disco.f.disco (informal) (discoteca).m.1 disk (anatomy, Astron & Geom).disco solar the sun2 record.disco compacto compact diskdisco de éxito hit (record)disco de larga duración LP, long-playing record3 (traffic) light.4 discus (sport).5 disk (computing).disco de arranque/del sistema startup/system diskdisco duro/flexible hard/floppy diskdisco magnético magnetic diskdisco óptico optical diskdisco removible/rígido removable/hard diskdisco virtual virtual disk6 dial.7 disco music, disco.8 hard disk, harddisk, disc, disk.9 dish.* * *1 disc2 DEPORTE discus3 (de música) record4 INFORMÁTICA disk\disco duro hard disk* * *noun m.1) disc, disk2) discus3) record•- disco sencillo* * *ISM1) (Mús) recordsiempre está con el mismo disco, no cambia de disco — * he's like a cracked record *
2) (Inform) diskdisco de arranque — startup disk, boot disk
disco flexible, disco floppy — floppy disk
3) (Dep) discus4) (=señal) (Ferro) signal5)disco de freno — (Aut) brake disc
6) (Telec) dial7)II* SF (=discoteca) disco* * *I1)a) (Audio) record, disc (colloq)grabar un disco — to make a record o disc
parecer un disco rayado — (fam) to be like a worn-out gramophone record (colloq)
b) (Inf) disk2)a) (Dep) discusb) (Med) disk*c) (Auto, Mec)frenos de disco — disk* brakes
d) ( del teléfono) dial3)a) ( señal de tráfico) (road) signb) ( semáforo) (Ferr) signal; (Auto) traffic lightII* * *= disc [disk], diskette, gramophone record, record, sound disc, phonodisc, puck, platter.Ex. Chapter 6 covers discs, tapes, piano rolls and sound recordings on film.Ex. The message asks you to confirm that you want to delete the 'current record' from the diskette.Ex. The majority of this schedule is devoted to various 'physical forms': globes and relief maps, gramophone records, tapes, etc.Ex. For example, the child doing a project about birds will require books to give him background information, a record or cassette to let him hear a bird-song, and a film to help him to appreciate bird flight.Ex. The library may have music scores, books on music, sound discs and sound tapes, to mention but a few of the possible media.Ex. For instance, a change has been introduced from phonodisc and phonotape to sound recording, a term more easily understood by the public.Ex. But goal-scorers don't give up the puck that easily -- especially in the offensive zone.Ex. Hard drives typically have several platters which are mounted on the same spindle.----* basado en discos ópticos = optical disc based.* base de datos en disco óptico = optical disc database.* cabeza lectora de disco = disc reading head.* cola de discos = disc queue.* colección de discos = record collection.* coleccionista de discos = discologist.* controladora de disco duro = hard disc controller board.* deterioro de los discos = disc rot.* directorio del disco = diskette directory.* disco actualizado = current disc.* disco analógico = analog disc.* disco CD-ROM = CD-ROM disc.* disco compacto (CD) = compact disc (CD).* disco con información = data diskette, data disk.* disco de almacenamiento óptico = optical storage disc.* disco de archivo = archival disc.* disco de cera = wax disc.* disco de demostración = demonstration disc.* disco de larga duración = long-play record.* disco de larga duración (LP) = LP (long play record).* disco de ordenador = computer disc.* disco de salida = output diskette.* disco de sectores blandos = soft sectored disc.* disco de stop = stop sign.* disco de vinilo = vinyl record.* disco digital = digital disc.* disco duro = hard disc, hard drive.* disco fijo = fixed disc.* disco flexible = diskette, floppy disc, floppy diskette.* disco floppy = floppy diskette, floppy disc.* disco índice = index disc.* disco láser = laser disc.* disco magnético = magnetic disc.* disco óptico = optical disc [optical disk], videodisc [video disc].* disco óptico de ordenador = computer optical disc.* disco óptico digital = optical digital disc.* disco óptico WORM = WORM optical disk.* disco sencillo = single.* disco sonoro = phonograph record, phonographic record, audio disc.* disco Winchester = Winchester disc.* edición en disco compacto = cd edition, compact disc edition.* en disco = ondisc.* espacio de almacenamiento en disco = drive storage space.* espacio en disco = disc space.* fichero en disco = disc file.* freno de disco = disc brake.* funda de disco = record sleeve.* funda de un disco = record cover.* guardar una búsqueda en disco = save + Posesivo + search + to disc.* hernia de disco = spinal disc herniation, slipped disc, disc herniation.* insertar disco en disquetera = load + disc into drive.* lector de disco óptico WORM = WORM optical disc drive.* lector de discos ópticos = optical disc drive.* lista de discos más vendidos, la = charts, the.* máquina de discos = jukebox.* memoria en disco = disc memory.* orden de funcionamiento del disco = disc operating command.* paquete de discos = disc pack.* pasar registros a disco = transfer + records + to disc.* Programa Piloto sobre Discos Opticos = Optical Disc Pilot Program.* sistema de discos ópticos = optical disc system.* sistema operativo de disco = Disc Operating System (DOS).* sobre disco = ondisc.* tecnología de discos ópticos = optical disc technology.* tienda de discos = record shop, record store.* unidad de disco = disc drive [disk drive], record deck.* videodisco = videodisc [video disc].* * *I1)a) (Audio) record, disc (colloq)grabar un disco — to make a record o disc
parecer un disco rayado — (fam) to be like a worn-out gramophone record (colloq)
b) (Inf) disk2)a) (Dep) discusb) (Med) disk*c) (Auto, Mec)frenos de disco — disk* brakes
d) ( del teléfono) dial3)a) ( señal de tráfico) (road) signb) ( semáforo) (Ferr) signal; (Auto) traffic lightII* * *= disc [disk], diskette, gramophone record, record, sound disc, phonodisc, puck, platter.Ex: Chapter 6 covers discs, tapes, piano rolls and sound recordings on film.
Ex: The message asks you to confirm that you want to delete the 'current record' from the diskette.Ex: The majority of this schedule is devoted to various 'physical forms': globes and relief maps, gramophone records, tapes, etc.Ex: For example, the child doing a project about birds will require books to give him background information, a record or cassette to let him hear a bird-song, and a film to help him to appreciate bird flight.Ex: The library may have music scores, books on music, sound discs and sound tapes, to mention but a few of the possible media.Ex: For instance, a change has been introduced from phonodisc and phonotape to sound recording, a term more easily understood by the public.Ex: But goal-scorers don't give up the puck that easily -- especially in the offensive zone.Ex: Hard drives typically have several platters which are mounted on the same spindle.* basado en discos ópticos = optical disc based.* base de datos en disco óptico = optical disc database.* cabeza lectora de disco = disc reading head.* cola de discos = disc queue.* colección de discos = record collection.* coleccionista de discos = discologist.* controladora de disco duro = hard disc controller board.* deterioro de los discos = disc rot.* directorio del disco = diskette directory.* disco actualizado = current disc.* disco analógico = analog disc.* disco CD-ROM = CD-ROM disc.* disco compacto (CD) = compact disc (CD).* disco con información = data diskette, data disk.* disco de almacenamiento óptico = optical storage disc.* disco de archivo = archival disc.* disco de cera = wax disc.* disco de demostración = demonstration disc.* disco de larga duración = long-play record.* disco de larga duración (LP) = LP (long play record).* disco de ordenador = computer disc.* disco de salida = output diskette.* disco de sectores blandos = soft sectored disc.* disco de stop = stop sign.* disco de vinilo = vinyl record.* disco digital = digital disc.* disco duro = hard disc, hard drive.* disco fijo = fixed disc.* disco flexible = diskette, floppy disc, floppy diskette.* disco floppy = floppy diskette, floppy disc.* disco índice = index disc.* disco láser = laser disc.* disco magnético = magnetic disc.* disco óptico = optical disc [optical disk], videodisc [video disc].* disco óptico de ordenador = computer optical disc.* disco óptico digital = optical digital disc.* disco óptico WORM = WORM optical disk.* disco sencillo = single.* disco sonoro = phonograph record, phonographic record, audio disc.* disco Winchester = Winchester disc.* edición en disco compacto = cd edition, compact disc edition.* en disco = ondisc.* espacio de almacenamiento en disco = drive storage space.* espacio en disco = disc space.* fichero en disco = disc file.* freno de disco = disc brake.* funda de disco = record sleeve.* funda de un disco = record cover.* guardar una búsqueda en disco = save + Posesivo + search + to disc.* hernia de disco = spinal disc herniation, slipped disc, disc herniation.* insertar disco en disquetera = load + disc into drive.* lector de disco óptico WORM = WORM optical disc drive.* lector de discos ópticos = optical disc drive.* lista de discos más vendidos, la = charts, the.* máquina de discos = jukebox.* memoria en disco = disc memory.* orden de funcionamiento del disco = disc operating command.* paquete de discos = disc pack.* pasar registros a disco = transfer + records + to disc.* Programa Piloto sobre Discos Opticos = Optical Disc Pilot Program.* sistema de discos ópticos = optical disc system.* sistema operativo de disco = Disc Operating System (DOS).* sobre disco = ondisc.* tecnología de discos ópticos = optical disc technology.* tienda de discos = record shop, record store.* unidad de disco = disc drive [disk drive], record deck.* videodisco = videodisc [video disc].* * *Agrabar un disco to make o cut a record o diskponer un disco to put on a recordcambiar de or el disco ( fam); to change the subject2 ( Inf) diskCompuestos:bar (with music, where one can dance)compact disc interactiveboot diskalbum, LP● disco de oro/platinogold/platinum discdigital versatile disc, DVDhard diskfixed disk● disco flexible or floppyfloppy disklaser discmaster discvideo diskhard disksingledigital versatile disc, DVD(CS) flying saucerB1 ( Dep) discuslanzamiento de disco the discus, throwing the discus2 ( Med) disk*frenos de disco disk* brakes4 (del teléfono) dialC1 (señal de tráfico) sign, road sign(discoteca) disco* * *
Del verbo discar: ( conjugate discar)
disco es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
discó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
discar
disco
discar ( conjugate discar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo (AmL) to dial
disco sustantivo masculino
1a) (Audio) record;
poner un disco to put on a record;
disco compacto CD, compact disc;
disco de larga duración album, LP;
disco volador (CS) flying saucerb) (Inf) disk;
disco flexible or floppy floppy disk
2a) (Dep) discus
(Auto, Mec) disk
3 ( señal de tráfico) (road) sign
disco sustantivo masculino
1 disc, US disk
2 Mús record
disco compacto, compact disc
3 Inform disk
disco duro, hard disk
disco óptico, optical disk
4 Anat disc
5 Dep discus
6 familiar traffic light
' disco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
boîte
- cara
- carátula
- cariño
- compacta
- compacto
- digitalmente
- discotequera
- discotequero
- editar
- ficha
- forzuda
- forzudo
- hernia
- lanzamiento
- portada
- producción
- rayar
- resurgimiento
- salir
- sencilla
- sencillo
- surco
- vuelta
- álbum
- año
- combarse
- compact disc
- duración
- enrollar
- funda
- girar
- lanzador
- poner
- presentar
- que
- repetido
- sacar
- stop
- tapa
- tejo
- unidad
- voltear
English:
badge
- CD
- compact disc
- cut
- dial
- disc
- disc brakes
- disco
- disco music
- discus
- disk
- DOS
- flip side
- gold disc
- groove
- hard disk
- make
- making
- play
- plug
- puck
- record
- release
- side
- single
- sleeve
- title track
- track
- warehouse
- compact
- discotheque
- hard
- long
- out
- slipped disc
* * *♦ nm1. [de música] record;un disco de boleros/de música de cámara an album of boleros/chamber music;van a grabar otro disco they're going to record another album;pasamos la tarde poniendo discos we spent the afternoon listening to records;Fam Fam¡cambia de disco, que ya aburres! give it a rest for heaven's sake, you're going on like a cracked record!disco compacto compact disc;disco de larga duración LP, long-playing record;disco de oro gold disc;disco de platino platinum disc;disco recopilatorio compilation album;disco sencillo single2. Informát diskdisco de alta densidad high-density disk;disco de arranque start-up disk;disco compacto compact disc;disco compacto interactivo interactive compact disc;disco de demostración demo disk;disco de destino destination disk;disco de doble densidad double-density disk;disco duro hard disk;disco duro externo external hard disk;disco duro extraíble removable hard disk;disco flexible floppy disk;disco maestro master disk;disco magnético magnetic disk;disco óptico optical disk;disco RAM RAM disk;disco removible removable disk;disco rígido hard disk;disco del sistema system disk;disco virtual virtual disk3. [semáforo] (traffic) light;el disco se puso en rojo/verde the lights turned to red/green;saltarse un disco en rojo to jump a red light4. [de teléfono] dial5. [prueba atlética, objeto que se lanza] discus;lanzamiento de disco (throwing) the discus;el campeón de (lanzamiento de) disco the discus champion6. [en hockey sobre hielo] puck7. Anat disc;una hernia de disco a slipped disc, Espec a herniated disc8. Astron disc;el disco solar/lunar solar/lunar disc9. Geom disc♦ nfFam [discoteca] clubdisco2 adj invFam Mús [de discoteca] disco;la música disco disco (music);el sonido disco de los setenta the seventies disco sound* * *m1 disk, Brdisc2 DEP discus3 MÚS record;cambiar de disco fig fam change the record4 ( discoteca) disco* * *disco nm1) : phonograph record2) : disc, diskdisco compacto: compact disc3) : discus* * *disco n1. (de música) record2. (en informática) disk3. (en deporte) discusdisco compacto compact disc / CD -
125 disgresión
SF digression* * *= excursion, meandering.Nota: Nombre.Ex. The Optical Disk Pilot Program is an innovative research and development excursion into laser-based information storage and retrieval that is now under way at the Library of Congress.Ex. Browsing when one has no clue what one wants is not a very intellectual activity, it is rather aimless meandering.----* lleno de disgresiones = meandering.* * *= excursion, meandering.Nota: Nombre.Ex: The Optical Disk Pilot Program is an innovative research and development excursion into laser-based information storage and retrieval that is now under way at the Library of Congress.
Ex: Browsing when one has no clue what one wants is not a very intellectual activity, it is rather aimless meandering.* lleno de disgresiones = meandering.* * ** * * -
126 disparar
v.1 to shoot, to fire (with weapon).disparar al aire to shoot in the airdisparar a matar to shoot to killdisparar contra el enemigo to shoot o fire at the enemytengo varias preguntas para ti — ¡dispara! (figurative) I have several questions for you — fire away! o shoot!El chico le dispara a los conejos The boy shoots rabbits.2 to shoot, to take a photograph (with camera).3 to fire a shot, to shoot, to fire off.4 to trigger, to detonate, to let off, to set off.El chico disparó la explosión The boy triggered the explosion.5 to pay.* * *1 (arma) to fire; (bala, flecha) to shoot2 (lanzar) to hurl, throw3 DEPORTE to shoot1 figurado (disparatar) to talk nonsense1 (arma) to go off, fire; (despertador) to go off4 figurado (saltar fuera de razón) to blow up, explode■ estaba tan enfadado que se disparó en cuanto le dirigieron la palabra he was so angry that he simply blew up when they spoke to him* * *verb1) to fire2) shoot•* * *1. VT1) [+ arma de fuego, proyectil, tiro] to fire; [+ flecha] to shoot; [+ gatillo] to pull2) (Dep) [+ penalti, falta] to take3) (Fot)para disparar la cámara, aprieta el botón — to take a photograph, press the button
los paparazzi dispararon sus cámaras al verla salir — the paparazzi clicked their cameras when they saw her come out
dispara el flash, que está oscuro — use the flash, it's dark
4) [+ consumo, precio]la subida del petróleo ha disparado la inflación — the rise in oil prices has caused inflation to shoot up
5) (=hacer saltar) [+ alarma] to trigger, set off; [+ proceso, reacción] to spark, spark off2. VI1) [con un arma] to shoot, fire¡quieto o disparo! — stop or I'll shoot o fire!
los cazadores dispararon al ciervo — the hunters shot o fired at the deer
le dispararon a la cabeza — they shot o fired at his head
la policía disparó contra los manifestantes — the police fired on o shot at the demonstrators
¡no dispares! — don't shoot!
¡disparad! — fire!
2) (Dep) to shootel delantero disparó a puerta — the forward shot at o for goal
3) (Fot) to shoot¡enfoca y dispara! — focus the camera and shoot
4) Méx * (=gastar mucho) to spend lavishly5) = disparatar3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) ( con arma) to shoot, firedisparar al aire — to fire o shoot into the air
disparar a quemarropa or a bocajarro — to fire at point-blank range
disparar contra alguien — to shoot o fire at somebody
b) (Dep) to shoot2) (Méx fam) ( pagar) to pay2.disparar vt1)a) <arma/flecha> to shoot, fire; <tiro/proyectil> to fireb) (Dep)c) (fam) < pregunta> to fire (colloq)2) (Méx fam) ( pagar) to buy3.dispararse v pron1)a) arma to go offb) (refl)2) (fam) precio to shoot up, rocket* * *= shoot, let + fly, fire + Posesivo + gun, fire + shot, fire.Ex. The book has a blue mottled sheepskin binding signed by Antoine Menard, a famous bookbinder who was shot in Paris by a firing squad in 1871 but feigned death and escaped to Spain.Ex. In this way the fowler could work his way through the shallows to within gunshot of the fowl, so as to let fly with his rifle as they took off from the water.Ex. The history of warfare shows that less than one fifth of soldiers fire their guns at another human being.Ex. The town grew at an unprecedented pace, and when the first shot was fired at ft Sumter it was home for 30,000.Ex. The fighter pilot said he was ordered to fire a full salvo of rockets at the UFO moving erratically over the North Sea.----* disparar a discreción = fire at + will.* disparar a matar = shoot to + kill.* disparar cartuchos vacíos = fire + blanks.* disparar munición de fogueo = fire + blanks.* disparar un arma = fire + weapon.* disparar un tiro = fire + shot.* disparar un tiro, hacer un disparo = fire + shot.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) ( con arma) to shoot, firedisparar al aire — to fire o shoot into the air
disparar a quemarropa or a bocajarro — to fire at point-blank range
disparar contra alguien — to shoot o fire at somebody
b) (Dep) to shoot2) (Méx fam) ( pagar) to pay2.disparar vt1)a) <arma/flecha> to shoot, fire; <tiro/proyectil> to fireb) (Dep)c) (fam) < pregunta> to fire (colloq)2) (Méx fam) ( pagar) to buy3.dispararse v pron1)a) arma to go offb) (refl)2) (fam) precio to shoot up, rocket* * *= shoot, let + fly, fire + Posesivo + gun, fire + shot, fire.Ex: The book has a blue mottled sheepskin binding signed by Antoine Menard, a famous bookbinder who was shot in Paris by a firing squad in 1871 but feigned death and escaped to Spain.
Ex: In this way the fowler could work his way through the shallows to within gunshot of the fowl, so as to let fly with his rifle as they took off from the water.Ex: The history of warfare shows that less than one fifth of soldiers fire their guns at another human being.Ex: The town grew at an unprecedented pace, and when the first shot was fired at ft Sumter it was home for 30,000.Ex: The fighter pilot said he was ordered to fire a full salvo of rockets at the UFO moving erratically over the North Sea.* disparar a discreción = fire at + will.* disparar a matar = shoot to + kill.* disparar cartuchos vacíos = fire + blanks.* disparar munición de fogueo = fire + blanks.* disparar un arma = fire + weapon.* disparar un tiro = fire + shot.* disparar un tiro, hacer un disparo = fire + shot.* * *disparar [A1 ]viA1 (con un arma) to shoot, firedisparar al aire to fire o shoot into the airle disparó a las piernas she shot at his legsdisparan a matar they shoot to killle disparó por la espalda he shot him in the backdisparar a quemarropa or a bocajarro to fire at point-blank range¡no disparen! don't shoot!¡alto o disparo! stop or I'll shoot!dispararon sobre los soldados enemigos they fired on the enemy troopsdisparar CONTRA algn to shoot o fire AT sb2 ( Fot) to take photographs/a photograph3 ( Dep) to shoothoy disparo yo it's on me today ( colloq), I'm paying o buying today■ dispararvtA1 ‹arma/flecha› to shoot, fire; ‹tiro/proyectil› to firele dispararon un tiro en la nuca they shot him in the back of the headdispararán 21 cañonazos de saludo they will fire o there will be a 21-gun salute2 ( Fot) to take¿cuántas fotos has disparado? how many photos o shots have you taken?3 ( Dep):disparar un penalty to take a penaltydisparó el balón contra la barrera he shot against the wallnos disparó un café he treated us to o bought us a cup of coffeeyo disparo esta ronda I'll get this round, this round's on me ( colloq)A1 «arma» to go off2 ( refl):se disparó un tiro en la sien he shot himself in the headB ( fam); «precio» to shoot up, rocket* * *
disparar ( conjugate disparar) verbo intransitivo
◊ disparar al aire to fire o shoot into the air;
disparar a matar to shoot to kill;
le disparó por la espalda he shot him in the back;
disparar a quemarropa or a bocajarro to fire at point-blank range;
disparar contra algn to shoot o fire at sbb) (Dep) to shoot
verbo transitivo
1
‹tiro/proyectil› to fire;
b) (Dep):
2 (Méx fam) ( pagar) to buy
dispararse verbo pronominal
1
b) ( refl):
2 (fam) [ precio] to shoot up, rocket
disparar verbo transitivo
1 (un arma de fuego) to fire
(un proyectil) to shoot: le dispararon en el hombro, he was shot in the shoulder
2 Ftb to shoot
disparar a puerta, to shoot at goal
' disparar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tirar
- bocajarro
- comenzar
- descargar
- disparado
- mansalva
- quemarropa
English:
blast away
- fire
- point-blank
- potshot
- shoot
- shoot off
- trigger-happy
- wildly
* * *♦ vt1. [arma, persona] to shoot;[tiro] to fire;¿sabes disparar un arma? do you know how to fire a gun?;disparaban tiros al aire they fired (shots) into the air;nos disparaban flechas they were shooting arrows at us;¡no me dispares! don't shoot!2. [fotografía] to take3. [penalti, falta, golpe de castigo] to take;disparar un libre directo to take a direct free kick♦ vi1. [con arma] to shoot, to fire;disparar al aire to shoot in the air;disparar a matar to shoot to kill;disparar contra el enemigo to shoot o fire at the enemy;disparaban sobre la población civil they were shooting at civilians;¡no dispares! don't shoot!;tengo varias preguntas para ti – ¡dispara! I have several questions for you – fire away! o shoot!2. [con cámara] to shoot, to take a photograph;los fotógrafos no paraban de disparar the photographers kept on clicking their cameras3. [futbolista] to shoot;disparar a puerta to shoot at goal* * *I v/t2 foto take3 precios send (rocketing fam) up3 en fútbol shootII v/i1 shoot, fire;disparar al aire fire in the air2 en fútbol shoot* * *disparar vi1) : to fire (a gun)disparar vt1) : to shoot2) : to rush off* * *disparar vb1. (tiro, bala, flecha) to fire -
127 disparar a discreción
(v.) = fire at + willEx. He's the fighter pilot who was ordered to fire at will against an unidentified flying object in British airspace.* * *(v.) = fire at + willEx: He's the fighter pilot who was ordered to fire at will against an unidentified flying object in British airspace.
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128 en curso
= in process, underway [under way], in progress, ongoing [on-going], afoot, current, under preparationEx. An obvious example is the search to establish whether a particular book is on order, in process, on the shelves, or already loaned out.Ex. Experiments in improved document delivery systems, and the establishment of networks between libraries are under way.Ex. Replace the question mark in front of 'quit' with any character to indicate that you have decided not to make the file entry now in progress.Ex. This study has many implications for an ongoing COMARC effort beyond the present pilot project because it is evident that a very small number of libraries can furnish machine-readable records with full LC/MARC encoding.Ex. There is also a scheme afoot to help services create specialized data bases of their own using ECLAS norms.Ex. MEDLINE includes more than 9.2 million records from 3,900 current biomedial journals published in the U.S. and 70 other countries.Ex. There is a new improved system, now under preparation, which will eventually replace the current version.* * *= in process, underway [under way], in progress, ongoing [on-going], afoot, current, under preparationEx: An obvious example is the search to establish whether a particular book is on order, in process, on the shelves, or already loaned out.
Ex: Experiments in improved document delivery systems, and the establishment of networks between libraries are under way.Ex: Replace the question mark in front of 'quit' with any character to indicate that you have decided not to make the file entry now in progress.Ex: This study has many implications for an ongoing COMARC effort beyond the present pilot project because it is evident that a very small number of libraries can furnish machine-readable records with full LC/MARC encoding.Ex: There is also a scheme afoot to help services create specialized data bases of their own using ECLAS norms.Ex: MEDLINE includes more than 9.2 million records from 3,900 current biomedial journals published in the U.S. and 70 other countries.Ex: There is a new improved system, now under preparation, which will eventually replace the current version.
См. также в других словарях:
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