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1 aspire
((usually with to) to try very hard to reach (something difficult, ambitious etc): He aspired to the position of president.) aspirar atr[əs'paɪəSMALLr/SMALL]1 aspirar (to, a)v.• aspirar v.ə'spaɪr, ə'spaɪə(r)a)to aspire to something/ + inf — aspirar a algo/+ inf
b) aspiring pres p[ǝs'paɪǝ(r)]VIwe can't aspire to that — no aspiramos a tanto, nuestras pretensiones son más modestas
to aspire to do sth — aspirar a hacer algo, ambicionar hacer algo
* * *[ə'spaɪr, ə'spaɪə(r)]a)to aspire to something/ + inf — aspirar a algo/+ inf
b) aspiring pres p -
2 expire
1) ((of a limited period of time) to come to an end: His three weeks' leave expires tomorrow.) terminar2) ((of a ticket, licence etc) to go out of date: My driving licence expired last month.) caducar3) (to die.) expirar, morir•- expiry
expire vb caducartr[ɪk'spaɪəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (come to end) terminar, acabarse; (die) expirar, morir2 (run out - contract) vencer; (- passport, ticket) caducar3 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL (breathe out) espirar1) exhale: espirar2) die: expirar, morir3) terminate: caducar, vencerv.• caducar v.• espirar v.• expeler v.• expirar v.• fallecer v.• morir v.ɪk'spaɪr, ɪk'spaɪə(r)1) ( run out) \<\<visa/passport/ticket\>\> caducar*, vencer*; \<\<lease/contract\>\> vencer*2) ( die) (liter) expirar (liter)[ɪks'paɪǝ(r)]VI1) (=end) [time, period] terminar, finalizar; [ticket, passport] caducar, vencer; [lease, contract] vencer, expirarmy passport has expired — mi pasaporte ha caducado or vencido
2) frm (=die) expirar3) (=breathe out) espirar* * *[ɪk'spaɪr, ɪk'spaɪə(r)]1) ( run out) \<\<visa/passport/ticket\>\> caducar*, vencer*; \<\<lease/contract\>\> vencer*2) ( die) (liter) expirar (liter) -
3 umpire
1. noun(in cricket, tennis etc, a person who supervises a game, makes sure that it is played according to the rules, and decides doubtful points: Tennis players usually have to accept the umpire's decision.) árbitro
2. verb(to act as umpire: Have you umpired a tennis match before?) arbitrarumpire n árbitrotr['ʌmpaɪəSMALLr/SMALL]1 árbitro,-a1 arbitrarumpire n: árbitro m, -tra fv.• arbitrar v. (Football)n.n.• juez de silla (Tenis) (•Deporte•) s.m.n.• juez s.m.
I 'ʌmpaɪr, 'ʌmpaɪə(r)noun árbitro, -tra m,f; ( in baseball) umpire mf, ampáyar mf (Col)
II
transitive verb arbitrar['ʌmpaɪǝ(r)]1.N árbitro(-a) m / f2.VT arbitrar3.VI arbitrar, hacer de árbitro* * *
I ['ʌmpaɪr, 'ʌmpaɪə(r)]noun árbitro, -tra m,f; ( in baseball) umpire mf, ampáyar mf (Col)
II
transitive verb arbitrar
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