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adj.1 regular (uniforme).de un modo regular regularlyTiene ritmo regular It has a repetitive rhythm.Ricardo es un cliente regular Richard is a frequent customer.Su rutina es regular His routine is regular.2 average, fair (mediocre).María es una estudiante regular Mary is an average student.3 normal, usual (normal).por lo regular as a rule, generally4 fairly good, not bad, not too bad not too good, fairly decent.El pastel estuvo regular The cake was so-so.adv.so-so (no muy bien).lleva unos días regular, tiene un poco de fiebre she's been so-so the last few days, she's got a bit of a temperature¿qué tal el concierto? — regular how was the concert? — nothing specialf. & m.regular customer.Ricardo es un regular de la tienda Richard is a regular customer in the store.m.regular (military).v.to control, to regulate.la normativa regula estos casos the regulations govern these casesElsa regula las actividades Elsa regulates the activities.Elsa regula el agua caliente Elsa regulates the hot water.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) regular■ ¿qué tal la película? - regular what's the film like? - nothing special1 (gen) to regulate2 (ajustar) to adjust* * *1. adj.1) regular2) fair2. verb* * *IADJ1) (=normal) normal, usual2) (=común) ordinarypor lo regular — as a rule, generally
3) (=uniforme) regular4) (=mediano) medium, averagede tamaño regular — medium-sized, average-sized
5) (=no muy bueno) so-so, not too bad-¿qué tal la fiesta? -regular — "what was the party like?" - "it was O.K. o all right o not too bad"
-¿qué tal estás? -regular — "how are you?" - "so-so o all right o can't complain"
6) (Rel, Mil) regularIIVT1) (=ajustar) to regulate, control; [ley] to govern; [+ tráfico, precio] to control2) (Mec) to adjust, regulate; [+ reloj] to put right; [+ despertador] to set3) Méx (=calcular) to calculate* * *I1)a) <ritmo/movimiento> regularb) < verbo> regularc) (Mat) regular2)por lo regular — (loc adv) as a (general) rule
3)a) ( no muy bien)¿qué tal te va? - regular — how's it going? - so-so
¿qué tal la película? - regular — how was the movie? - nothing special
b) ( de tamaño) medium-sized, middlingIIverbo transitivo1)a) <espejo/asiento> to adjustb) <caudal/temperatura/velocidad> to regulate, control2) ley/norma to regulateIIImasculino ( calificación) fair* * *= even, moderate, regular, regulate, routine, steady [steadier -comp., steadiest -sup.], standing order, recurring, line + Profesión, standing, habitual.Ex. An unvarying level of illumination, heating, cooling, ventilation and acoustics will give the even type of environment needed in an academic library.Ex. In his efforts to broaden the tax base, Groome has been actively courting industry - with some moderate success.Ex. Book form was generally regarded as too inflexible for library catalogues, especially where the catalogue required regular updating to cater for continuing and gradual expansion of the collection.Ex. Built into each operator are sets of instructions to the computer which regulate where the term must appear in the printed entries generated from the string, typefaces, and necessary punctuation.Ex. They were a kind of localized office for the city government and would take on routine tasks like receiving license applications, although main function was to provide information.Ex. Susan Blanch is a fairly steady customer, taking only fiction books.Ex. A dynamic information centre has to satisfy 2 types of enquiry -- single requests for information and enquiries on standing order -- each contributing to and shaping the information network.Ex. After the probationary period, performance evaluations are administered on a recurring basis.Ex. In larger libraries, line librarians are also likely to be MLS graduates.Ex. A standing reproach to all librarians is the non-user.Ex. A new study confirms that male gender, obesity, and weight gain are key determinants of habitual snoring in the adult population.----* campo petrolífero de producción regular = marginal field.* de forma regular = regularly.* de un modo regular = on an ongoing basis, on a continuing basis.* de venta regular = steady-selling.* ejército regular, el = regular army, the.* * *I1)a) <ritmo/movimiento> regularb) < verbo> regularc) (Mat) regular2)por lo regular — (loc adv) as a (general) rule
3)a) ( no muy bien)¿qué tal te va? - regular — how's it going? - so-so
¿qué tal la película? - regular — how was the movie? - nothing special
b) ( de tamaño) medium-sized, middlingIIverbo transitivo1)a) <espejo/asiento> to adjustb) <caudal/temperatura/velocidad> to regulate, control2) ley/norma to regulateIIImasculino ( calificación) fair* * *= even, moderate, regular, regulate, routine, steady [steadier -comp., steadiest -sup.], standing order, recurring, line + Profesión, standing, habitual.Ex: An unvarying level of illumination, heating, cooling, ventilation and acoustics will give the even type of environment needed in an academic library.
Ex: In his efforts to broaden the tax base, Groome has been actively courting industry - with some moderate success.Ex: Book form was generally regarded as too inflexible for library catalogues, especially where the catalogue required regular updating to cater for continuing and gradual expansion of the collection.Ex: Built into each operator are sets of instructions to the computer which regulate where the term must appear in the printed entries generated from the string, typefaces, and necessary punctuation.Ex: They were a kind of localized office for the city government and would take on routine tasks like receiving license applications, although main function was to provide information.Ex: Susan Blanch is a fairly steady customer, taking only fiction books.Ex: A dynamic information centre has to satisfy 2 types of enquiry -- single requests for information and enquiries on standing order -- each contributing to and shaping the information network.Ex: After the probationary period, performance evaluations are administered on a recurring basis.Ex: In larger libraries, line librarians are also likely to be MLS graduates.Ex: A standing reproach to all librarians is the non-user.Ex: A new study confirms that male gender, obesity, and weight gain are key determinants of habitual snoring in the adult population.* campo petrolífero de producción regular = marginal field.* de forma regular = regularly.* de un modo regular = on an ongoing basis, on a continuing basis.* de venta regular = steady-selling.* ejército regular, el = regular army, the.* * *A1 (uniforme) ‹ritmo/movimiento› regulara intervalos regulares at regular intervalsla asistencia regular a clase regular attendance at classtiene el pulso regular her pulse is regular2 ‹verbo› regular3 ( Mat) regularpolígono regular regular polygonB (normal) regular, ordinaryviajé en un vuelo regular I traveled* on a normal o scheduled flightiban vestidos con el uniforme regular they were wearing their ordinary uniformCpor lo regular ( loc adv) as a (general) rulepor lo regular, no trabaja los sábados he doesn't work on Saturdays as a rule, he doesn't usually work on SaturdaysD1(no muy bien): ¿qué tal van los estudios? — regular how's school going? — so-so¿qué tal la película? — regular how was the movie? — nothing special o nothing to write home aboutsu trabajo está bastante regularcillo the work he produces is pretty run-of-the-mill2 (mediano) medium-sized, middlingvtA1 (ajustar) ‹espejo/asiento› to adjust2 ‹caudal› to regulate, control; ‹temperatura/velocidad› to regulate, controlB «ley/norma» to regulatelas leyes que regulan la industria the laws regulating the industryfair* * *
regular 1 adjetivo
1 ( en general) regular
2a) ( no muy bien):◊ ¿qué tal te va? — regular how's it going? — so-so;
¿qué tal la película? — regular how was the movie? — nothing special
■ sustantivo masculino ( calificación) fair
regular 2 ( conjugate regular) verbo transitivo
1
2 [ley/norma] to regulate
regular
I adjetivo
1 regular
un ejército regular, a regular army
2 (metódico, sin alteraciones) la marcha regular de los acontecimientos, the orderly progress of events
3 (habitual) regular
4 (mediano) average, regular
(mediocre) average
II adverbio so-so
III verbo transitivo
1 (organizar, someter a normas) to regulate, control
2 (ajustar) to adjust
' regular' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ahorcarse
- asidua
- asiduo
- bribón
- bribona
- dosificar
- habitual
- milicia
- once
- parroquiana
- parroquiano
- periodicidad
- roce
- vuelo
- café
- cliente
- controlar
- fijo
- gasolina
- graduación
- graduar
- normal
- ordinario
English:
adjust
- average
- control
- lie
- moderate
- much
- regular
- regular army
- regulate
- scheduled flight
- second-class
- so-so
- spot-check
- steady
- assure
- casual
- clock
- even
- flier
- routine
- scheduled
- second
- shuttle
* * *♦ adj1. [uniforme] regular;de un modo regular regularly;hay un servicio de autobús regular a la capital there is a regular bus service to the capital2. [mediocre] average;una actuación regular an undistinguished o a rather average performance3. [normal] normal, usual;[de tamaño] medium;por lo regular as a rule, generally4. Gram regular5. Geom regular6. Rel regular♦ nmMil regular♦ adv[no muy bien] so-so;lleva unos días regular, tiene un poco de fiebre she's been so-so the last few days, she's got a bit of a temperature;me encuentro regular I feel a bit under the weather;¿qué tal el concierto? – regular how was the concert? – so-so o nothing specialregular2 vt1. [actividad, economía] to regulate;la normativa regula estos casos the regulations govern these cases2. [mecanismo] to adjust;[temperatura] to regulate, to control; [tráfico] to control;las presas regulan el cauce del río the dams regulate the flow of the river* * *1 adj2 ( común) ordinary3 ( habitual) regular, normal2 v/t TÉC regulate; temperatura control, regulate* * *regular vt: to regulate, to controlregular adj1) : regular2) : fair, OK, so-so3) : medium, average4)por lo regular : in general, generally* * *regular1 adj1. (en general) regular2. (mediocre) average / poorregular2 adv all rightregular3 vb to regulate -
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1. rrɛɡ̱u'lar adj1) regelmäßig, regulär2) ( según horario) fahrplanmäßig3) ( mediocre) mittelmäßig2. rrɛɡ̱u'lar v1) regeln, einstellen, regulieren2) ( proceso) steuern3) TECH verstellen4) INFORM steuernIadjetivo2. [mediocre] mittelmäßig3. [continuado] regelmäßig[uniforme] gleichmäßig4. [moderado] normal————————sustantivo masculino————————adverbio————————por lo regular locución adverbialIIverbo transitivo1. [tráfico, circulación] regeln2. [salario, precio] regulieren3. [máquina] einstellenregularregular [rreγu'lar]num2num (reglamentar) regelnnum3num (poner en orden) in Ordnung bringenII adjetivonum1num (conforme a una regla) regulär; verbos regulares regelmäßige Verben; por lo regular gewöhnlich; tu comportamiento no me parece ni medio regular (familiar) ich finde dein Verhalten völlig danebennum2num (reglamentado, ordenado) geregeltnum3num (estable) konstantnum4num (uniforme) gleichmäßignum5num (mediano) durchschnittlich; (mediocre) mittelmäßig; (nota) befriedigend; de tamaño regular mittelgroßmittelmäßig -
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I 1. adj1) упоря́доченный; пра́вильныйpor lo regular — обы́чно; как пра́вило
2) ( о движении) равноме́рныйpulso regular — ро́вный пульс
3) пра́вильный; пра́вильной фо́рмы4) регуля́рный; системати́ческий5) ( об образе жизни) разме́ренный; тж скро́мный6) сре́дний; уме́ренныйde tamaño regular — сре́днего разме́ра
el agua está regular de fría — вода́ не о́чень холо́дная
7) сре́дний; посре́дственный8) ( о войске) регуля́рный2. advпосре́дственно; та́к себеII vtestar regular (de salud) — чу́вствовать себя́ не о́чень хорошо́
1) регули́ровать; настра́ивать; нала́живать2) приводи́ть в поря́док; упоря́дочивать -
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I adj1) упорядоченный; правильный2) регулярный; равномерныйpulso regular — ровный пульс3) умеренный, скромный ( об образе жизни)4) средний5) средний, посредственный, так себе6) духовный, монашескийclero regular — монахи, монашество7) воен. регулярный (о войске, армии)8) бот. правильный9) мат. правильный, равносторонний10) лингв. правильный ( о глаголе)11) обл. вероятный••II vt1) регулировать, настраивать, налаживать2) регулировать, упорядочивать3) мерить, соразмерять; сравнивать -
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I adj1) упорядоченный; правильный2) регулярный; равномерный3) умеренный, скромный ( об образе жизни)4) средний5) средний, посредственный, так себе6) духовный, монашескийclero regular — монахи, монашество
7) воен. регулярный (о войске, армии)8) бот. правильный9) мат. правильный, равносторонний10) лингв. правильный ( о глаголе)11) обл. вероятный••II vtpor lo regular loc. adv. — обычно, как правило
1) регулировать, настраивать, налаживать2) регулировать, упорядочивать3) мерить, соразмерять; сравнивать -
11 por accidente
by chance* * *Ex. As has been suggested elsewhere in this book, it is axiomatic that regular backup copies of data disks be taken, in order to ensure that data are not accidentally lost.* * *Ex: As has been suggested elsewhere in this book, it is axiomatic that regular backup copies of data disks be taken, in order to ensure that data are not accidentally lost.
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12 por casualidad
* * *= by chance, coincidentally, fortuitously, by accident, by happenstance, happen to + Infinitivo, chance to + Infinitivo, accidentally, by a fluke, by luck, by a stroke of (good) luckEx. If, by chance, the newly entered item is identical to one already in the file, DOBIS/LIBIS ignores the new entry.Ex. Ironically, the latter proved to be the most vulnerable and acutely criticized of Panizzi's rules, as, coincidentally, are the corresponding AACR rules.Ex. On one of them, fortuitously, there was a note entered by the cataloger which said, 'Usually published under the title American Scholar'.Ex. Discoveries are sometimes made by accident; they are never made by the dismayed or disheartened = A veces los descubrimientos se hacen por casualidad y nunca por los abatidos o los desmotivados.Ex. To date, the replacement of old technologies by new technologies has occurred largely by happenstance.Ex. So far we have only provided for the user who happens to consult the A/Z subject index under the term 'Conservative'.Ex. During a trip to Italy, he chanced to see a production of Cavalleria.Ex. As has been suggested elsewhere in this book, it is axiomatic that regular backup copies of data disks be taken, in order to ensure that data are not accidentally lost.Ex. The study revealed that most of the deformities are caused by a fluke.Ex. Machiavelli insisted that the Prince be aware that he was Prince mostly by luck and his job was to never admit it.Ex. The stream suddenly swept him away, and it was only by a stroke of luck that they found him.* * *= by chance, coincidentally, fortuitously, by accident, by happenstance, happen to + Infinitivo, chance to + Infinitivo, accidentally, by a fluke, by luck, by a stroke of (good) luckEx: If, by chance, the newly entered item is identical to one already in the file, DOBIS/LIBIS ignores the new entry.
Ex: Ironically, the latter proved to be the most vulnerable and acutely criticized of Panizzi's rules, as, coincidentally, are the corresponding AACR rules.Ex: On one of them, fortuitously, there was a note entered by the cataloger which said, 'Usually published under the title American Scholar'.Ex: Discoveries are sometimes made by accident; they are never made by the dismayed or disheartened = A veces los descubrimientos se hacen por casualidad y nunca por los abatidos o los desmotivados.Ex: To date, the replacement of old technologies by new technologies has occurred largely by happenstance.Ex: So far we have only provided for the user who happens to consult the A/Z subject index under the term 'Conservative'.Ex: During a trip to Italy, he chanced to see a production of Cavalleria.Ex: As has been suggested elsewhere in this book, it is axiomatic that regular backup copies of data disks be taken, in order to ensure that data are not accidentally lost.Ex: The study revealed that most of the deformities are caused by a fluke.Ex: Machiavelli insisted that the Prince be aware that he was Prince mostly by luck and his job was to never admit it.Ex: The stream suddenly swept him away, and it was only by a stroke of luck that they found him. -
13 regular por el decreto
гл.экон. регулировать декретомИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > regular por el decreto
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14 regular por la circular
гл.Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > regular por la circular
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15 por el procedimiento regular de
• by course ofDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > por el procedimiento regular de
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16 endoso en blanco por el tomador
• regular endorsementDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > endoso en blanco por el tomador
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17 una serie de + Nombre + organizados por turnos
= a rota of + NombreEx. A table is set up in a classroom, books are laid out on it by pupil 'shop assistants' supervised by a rota of teachers, and regular opening hours are laid down and adhered to.* * *= a rota of + NombreEx: A table is set up in a classroom, books are laid out on it by pupil 'shop assistants' supervised by a rota of teachers, and regular opening hours are laid down and adhered to.
Spanish-English dictionary > una serie de + Nombre + organizados por turnos
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18 sociedad por partes de interés
= sociedad regular colectiva полное товариществоEl diccionario Español-ruso jurídico > sociedad por partes de interés
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19 sociedad regular colectiva
El diccionario Español-ruso jurídico > sociedad regular colectiva
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20 aviso pagado por cada mil apariciones
• CPM banner• regular bannerDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > aviso pagado por cada mil apariciones
См. также в других словарях:
por lo regular — ► locución adverbial Por regla general, por lo común: ■ por lo regular hace bien sus tareas; es un muchacho por lo regular prudente en sus actos … Enciclopedia Universal
regular — verbo transitivo 1. Poner (una persona) [una cosa] en orden o en estado de normalidad: Un guardia regula la circulación del cruce. Sinónimo: organizar. 2. Determinar ( … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
regular — I (Del lat. regularis.) ► adjetivo 1 Que se ajusta a una pauta o norma: ■ la gestión pasó por los cauces regulares antes de solucionarse. SINÓNIMO reglado ANTÓNIMO irregular 2 Que tiene el tamaño u otra cualidad en grado medio: ■ la película es … Enciclopedia Universal
regular — regular1 (Del lat. regulāre). 1. tr. Medir, ajustar o computar algo por comparación o deducción. 2. Ajustar, reglar o poner en orden algo. Regular el tráfico. 3. Ajustar el funcionamiento de un sistema a determinados fines. 4. Determinar las… … Diccionario de la lengua española
regular — 1 v tr (Se conjuga como amar) 1 Hacer que algo funcione o se produzca de acuerdo con un orden, regla o ley, de manera uniforme o bajo control: regular la salida de agua, regular la venta de artículos de lujo 2 Determinar una ley, una norma, un… … Español en México
regular — {{#}}{{LM R33487}}{{〓}} {{ConjR33487}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynR34316}} {{[}}regular{{]}} ‹re·gu·lar› {{《}}▍ adj.inv.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Uniforme o sin grandes cambios, alteraciones o fallos en la forma o en su desarrollo: • El enfermo mantiene… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
regular — regular1 adjetivo 1) regulado, regularizado. ≠ anormal. Ejemplo: su ritmo de vida es regular. 2) constante, invariable, igual, metódico … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
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regular — (v) (Básico) poner algo en orden, ajustarlo a unas normas Ejemplos: Durante el Día de Todos los Santos varios policías regulaban el tráfico. Quieren implementar una nueva ley para regular la venta del alcohol. Sinónimos: reglar, regularizar (adj) … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
por sus pasos contados — ► locución adverbial Por el orden o curso regular: ■ por sus pasos contados, el trámite tarda dos días en solucionarse … Enciclopedia Universal
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