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v.1 to lend, to loan (dejar) (dinero, cosa).¿me prestas mil pesos? ¿could you lend me a thousand pesos?¿me prestas tu pluma? can I borrow your pen?Ella presta dinero She lends money.2 to give, to offer (dar) (ayuda).3 to make.4 to borrow, to borrow money.Ella presta dinero a menudo She borrows money often.5 to render.Ella presta servicios She renders services.6 to lend money, to lend out money.* * *1 (dejar prestado) to lend, loan2 (pedir prestado) to borrow3 (servicio) to do, render4 (ayuda) to give1 (ofrecerse) to lend oneself2 (ser motivo) to lend itself■ estas indicaciones se prestan a malas interpretaciones these instructions are open misinterpretation3 (acceder) to agree, give in\prestar juramento to swear* * *verb1) to lend, loan2) render•* * *1. VT1) (=dejar prestado) to lend¿me puedes prestar el coche? — can I borrow your car?, can you lend me your car?
2) LAm (=pedir prestado) to borrow (a from)3) (=dedicar) [+ esfuerzo] to devote; [+ apoyo, auxilio, ayuda] to give•
prestar atención a algn/algo — to pay attention to sb/sth•
prestar crédito a algo — to believe sth•
prestar declaración — [ante la policía] to make a statement; [en un juicio] to give evidence, testify•
prestar oídos a algo — to take notice of sth4) frm (=aportar)los jóvenes prestaban alegría a la fiesta — the young people brought good cheer to o brightened up the party
el color azul le prestaba un encanto especial a la habitación — the blue colour gave o lent a special charm to the room
5) Ven2. VI1) (=dar de sí) [zapatos] to give; [cuerda] to stretch2) (=servir)3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <dinero/coche/libro> to lendb) (Col) ( pedir prestado) to borrow2)a) < ayuda> to give; < servicio> to render; < servicio militar> to dob)3) < juramento> to swear4) (liter) <alegría/colorido> to lend2.prestarse v pron1)prestarse A algo — a críticas/malentendidos to be open to something
el sistema se presta a abusos — the system lends itself to o is open to abuse
2) (ser apto, idóneo)la novela se presta para ser abreviada — the novel is ideal o suitable for abridgement
3) (refl) ( ofrecerse)prestarse A + INF — to offer to + inf; ( en frases negativas)
* * *= charge out, circulate, lend, loan out.Ex. If the copy is charged out, it cannot be deleted.Ex. However, if the volumes of the encyclopedia will not be circulated, the volumes need to be entered separately.Ex. Circulation -- The procedures for lending documents to borrowers and keeping track of them -- is restricted to authorized users.Ex. A borrower may sometimes wish to take out a book which has already been loaned out.----* capitalista que presta capital de riesgo = venture capitalist.* deber prestar atención = warrant + consideration.* encargado de prestar los primeros auxilios = first aider.* hacer que no se le preste atención a = deflect + attention from.* no prestar atención = disregard, overlook, close + the door on, go + unheeded, fly in + the face of.* no prestar atención al hecho de que = overlook + the fact that.* no prestar la suficiente atención = give + short shrift.* prestándole especial atención a = with specific reference to.* prestar antención a = lay + interest with.* prestar apoyo = lend + support, support.* prestar apoyo a = go to + bat for, bat for.* prestar atención = follow up, heed, receive + attention, mind, devote + attention, pay + heed, take + notice, give + (some) thought to, follow through, look out for, lend + an ear, prick (up) + Posesivo + ears, Posesivo + antennas + go up.* prestar atención a = attend to, give + attention to, give + consideration (to), pay + attention to, turn + Posesivo + mind to, train + spotlight on, give + an ear to, listen (to), keep + an eye on, direct + Posesivo + attention to(ward).* prestar ayuda = provide + assistance, render + assistance, offer + guidance, offer + assistance, lend + a (helping) hand.* prestar declaración = give + evidence.* prestar declaración bajo juramento = testify + under oath.* prestar especial atención = pay + particular attention, focus.* prestar importancia a = place + weight on.* prestarle atención = focus + attention.* prestar poca atención a = give + little thought to.* prestar + Posesivo + atención = turn + Posesivo + attention, turn + Posesivo + thoughts.* prestar + Posesivo + atención a un problema = turn + Posesivo + attention to problem.* prestar respeto a = pay + deference to.* prestarse a = lend + Reflexivo + to.* prestar servicio = service.* prestar un libro = check out + book.* prestar un servicio = operate + service, provide + service, render + service, give + service to, deliver + service, deliver + value, produce + the goods, do + service.* prestar un servicio a los usuarios = serve + patrons, serve + patrons.* profesional dedicado a prestar un servicio a la población = service professional.* profesión dedicada a prestar un servicio a la población = service profession.* que le presta gran importancia a la cultura = culture-conscious.* sin prestar atención = mindlessly.* volver a prestar atención = refocus + attention.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <dinero/coche/libro> to lendb) (Col) ( pedir prestado) to borrow2)a) < ayuda> to give; < servicio> to render; < servicio militar> to dob)3) < juramento> to swear4) (liter) <alegría/colorido> to lend2.prestarse v pron1)prestarse A algo — a críticas/malentendidos to be open to something
el sistema se presta a abusos — the system lends itself to o is open to abuse
2) (ser apto, idóneo)la novela se presta para ser abreviada — the novel is ideal o suitable for abridgement
3) (refl) ( ofrecerse)prestarse A + INF — to offer to + inf; ( en frases negativas)
* * *= charge out, circulate, lend, loan out.Ex: If the copy is charged out, it cannot be deleted.
Ex: However, if the volumes of the encyclopedia will not be circulated, the volumes need to be entered separately.Ex: Circulation -- The procedures for lending documents to borrowers and keeping track of them -- is restricted to authorized users.Ex: A borrower may sometimes wish to take out a book which has already been loaned out.* capitalista que presta capital de riesgo = venture capitalist.* deber prestar atención = warrant + consideration.* encargado de prestar los primeros auxilios = first aider.* hacer que no se le preste atención a = deflect + attention from.* no prestar atención = disregard, overlook, close + the door on, go + unheeded, fly in + the face of.* no prestar atención al hecho de que = overlook + the fact that.* no prestar la suficiente atención = give + short shrift.* prestándole especial atención a = with specific reference to.* prestar antención a = lay + interest with.* prestar apoyo = lend + support, support.* prestar apoyo a = go to + bat for, bat for.* prestar atención = follow up, heed, receive + attention, mind, devote + attention, pay + heed, take + notice, give + (some) thought to, follow through, look out for, lend + an ear, prick (up) + Posesivo + ears, Posesivo + antennas + go up.* prestar atención a = attend to, give + attention to, give + consideration (to), pay + attention to, turn + Posesivo + mind to, train + spotlight on, give + an ear to, listen (to), keep + an eye on, direct + Posesivo + attention to(ward).* prestar ayuda = provide + assistance, render + assistance, offer + guidance, offer + assistance, lend + a (helping) hand.* prestar declaración = give + evidence.* prestar declaración bajo juramento = testify + under oath.* prestar especial atención = pay + particular attention, focus.* prestar importancia a = place + weight on.* prestarle atención = focus + attention.* prestar poca atención a = give + little thought to.* prestar + Posesivo + atención = turn + Posesivo + attention, turn + Posesivo + thoughts.* prestar + Posesivo + atención a un problema = turn + Posesivo + attention to problem.* prestar respeto a = pay + deference to.* prestarse a = lend + Reflexivo + to.* prestar servicio = service.* prestar un libro = check out + book.* prestar un servicio = operate + service, provide + service, render + service, give + service to, deliver + service, deliver + value, produce + the goods, do + service.* prestar un servicio a los usuarios = serve + patrons, serve + patrons.* profesional dedicado a prestar un servicio a la población = service professional.* profesión dedicada a prestar un servicio a la población = service profession.* que le presta gran importancia a la cultura = culture-conscious.* sin prestar atención = mindlessly.* volver a prestar atención = refocus + attention.* * *prestar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹dinero/coche/libro› to lend2 ( Col) (pedir prestado) to borrowB1 ‹ayuda› to give; ‹servicio› to renderuna condecoración por los servicios prestados a la Universidad an award o a medal for services rendered to the Universityprestó su colaboración desinteresadamente she gave her help unselfishlyprestó el servicio militar en la marina he did his military service in the navy2prestar atención to pay attentionC ‹juramento› to swearprestó declaración ante el juez he made a statement to the judgeD ( liter); ‹alegría/colorido› to lendlas farolas prestan un encanto especial a la plaza the lamps lend a special charm to the square(dar motivo para): tales declaraciones se prestan a malentendidos statements like that are open to misinterpretation, statements like that are liable o likely to be misinterpretedsu actitud se presta a equívocos her attitude could easily be misinterpretedel sistema se presta a que se cometan abusos the system lends itself to o is open to abuseB (ser apto, idóneo) prestarse PARA algo:la novela se presta para ser adaptada a la pantalla the novel lends itself well to being adapted to the screenel terreno se presta para construir un campo de golf the land is suitable for building a golf course onese vestido no se presta para la ocasión that dress isn't right o suitable for the occasionse presta para todo tipo de usos it is suitable for many different uses, it can be used for many different purposesC ( refl) (ofrecerse) prestarse A + INF to offer to + INFse prestó a ayudarnos she offered to help us(en frases negativas): no me presto a negocios sucios I won't take part in anything underhand* * *
prestar ( conjugate prestar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹dinero/libro› to lend;◊ ¿me prestas el coche? will you lend me your car?, can I borrow your car?
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‹ servicio› to render;
‹ servicio militar› to do
3 ‹ juramento› to swear
prestarse verbo pronominal
1 ( dar ocasión) prestarse A algo ‹a críticas/malentendidos/abusos› to be open to sth
2 (ser apto, idóneo) prestarse PARA algo to be suitable for sth
3 ( refl)a) ( ofrecerse)
b) ( en frases negativas):
prestar verbo transitivo
1 (un objeto, dinero) to lend
(pedir prestado) to borrow
2 (auxilio, colaboración) to give
3 (servicio) to render
♦ Locuciones: prestar atención, to pay attention
prestar declaración ante el juez, to make a statement before the judge
prestar juramento, to swear
prestar oído, to listen to
Recuerda que to borrow significa coger, pedir prestado, mientras que to lend significa dar, prestar: If I borrow money from you, then you lend me the money.
' prestar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acudir
- atención
- declaración
- dejar
- descuidarse
- despreocuparse
- fijarse
- oído
- atender
- ceder
- descuidar
- escuchar
- fijar
- juramento
- préstamo
- te
English:
attend
- attention
- borrow
- carelessly
- evidence
- give
- hear
- lend
- listen
- loan
- lunch
- note
- oath
- pay
- statement
- swear
- take
- undivided
- disregard
- heed
- issue
- render
- testify
* * *♦ vt1. [dejar] [dinero, cosa] to lend;¿me prestas mil pesos? could you lend me a thousand pesos?;¿me prestas tu pluma? can I borrow your pen?2. [dar] [ayuda] to give, to offer;[servicio] to offer, to provide;presté ayuda a los accidentados I offered assistance to the accident victims;prestar atención to pay attention3. [declaración, juramento] to make;prestó juramento ante el rey she took an oath before the king4. [transmitir encanto] to lend;la decoración presta un aire de fiesta the decorations lend a festive tone* * *borrow;prestar atención pay attention* * *prestar vt1) : to lend, to loan2) : to render (a service), to give (aid)3)prestar atención : to pay attention4)prestar juramento : to take an oath* * *¿me prestas tu bici? can you lend me your bike?¿me dejas tu bici? can I borrow your bike? -
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v.to pay attention, to take notice, to give attention, to heed.María se fijó muy bien Mary paid attention very well.* * *to pay attention (a, to)* * ** * *(n.) = follow up, heed, receive + attention, mind, devote + attention, pay + heed, take + notice, give + (some) thought to, follow through, look out for, lend + an ear, prick (up) + Posesivo + ears, Posesivo + antennas + go upEx. Both the original production and revision of STC spawned a large crop of such items which are worth following up.Ex. Such variations also make it difficult for a cataloguer inserting a new heading for local use to discern the principles which should be heeded in the construction of such a heading.Ex. The formation of mould on paper and book-bindings is a long-standing problem, the nature of which has received little attention.Ex. They see people as marked by one particular attribute, cleverness, or kindness, or strictness, or being a good shot, and they mind whether things are right or wrong.Ex. The cataloger, by being relieved of the onerous clerical burden of reorganizing the catalog, is free to devote professional attention to making the catalog a more responsive and useful tool.Ex. Unless we believe we can do all this unaided, then we had better pay heed to literature.Ex. Successful displays depend on two main ingredients: selection from the vast number of possible titles; and attractive layout, so that people will take notice of the books and want to know more about them.Ex. I encourage the reader to give thought to the longer case studies that have appeared in the library press.Ex. The approach used is to follow through the decision making processes which underpin the successful introduction of any service.Ex. Panellists presented the criteria they adopted and features they looked out for when selecting a library automation system.Ex. Secondly, the teacher should just ' lend an ear' and not actively take part in the discussion.Ex. The dog sat at the bedside, now eyeing his master with a wistful look, and now pricking his ears, and uttering a low growl.Ex. As lesbians, our antennas went up, and we wondered why this guy wanted to know how many bedrooms we had.* * *(n.) = follow up, heed, receive + attention, mind, devote + attention, pay + heed, take + notice, give + (some) thought to, follow through, look out for, lend + an ear, prick (up) + Posesivo + ears, Posesivo + antennas + go upEx: Both the original production and revision of STC spawned a large crop of such items which are worth following up.
Ex: Such variations also make it difficult for a cataloguer inserting a new heading for local use to discern the principles which should be heeded in the construction of such a heading.Ex: The formation of mould on paper and book-bindings is a long-standing problem, the nature of which has received little attention.Ex: They see people as marked by one particular attribute, cleverness, or kindness, or strictness, or being a good shot, and they mind whether things are right or wrong.Ex: The cataloger, by being relieved of the onerous clerical burden of reorganizing the catalog, is free to devote professional attention to making the catalog a more responsive and useful tool.Ex: Unless we believe we can do all this unaided, then we had better pay heed to literature.Ex: Successful displays depend on two main ingredients: selection from the vast number of possible titles; and attractive layout, so that people will take notice of the books and want to know more about them.Ex: I encourage the reader to give thought to the longer case studies that have appeared in the library press.Ex: The approach used is to follow through the decision making processes which underpin the successful introduction of any service.Ex: Panellists presented the criteria they adopted and features they looked out for when selecting a library automation system.Ex: Secondly, the teacher should just ' lend an ear' and not actively take part in the discussion.Ex: The dog sat at the bedside, now eyeing his master with a wistful look, and now pricking his ears, and uttering a low growl.Ex: As lesbians, our antennas went up, and we wondered why this guy wanted to know how many bedrooms we had. -
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v.to give help, to give aid.* * *to help (a, -)* * *(v.) = provide + assistance, render + assistance, offer + guidance, offer + assistance, lend + a (helping) handEx. Its purpose is to provide advice and on-site salvage assistance to those organisations having documentary resources that are damaged in a natural or man-made disaster.Ex. These vital human needs may not feature prominently in the curriculum, and a society in moral disarray may offer insufficient guidance.Ex. These two functions of the library have often been at cross purposes to one another, because each has been associated with a conflicting view of the kind and amount of assistance to be offered to the reader.Ex. In a small shop the master would lend a hand with the work, certainly as a corrector and often as a compositor as well.* * *(v.) = provide + assistance, render + assistance, offer + guidance, offer + assistance, lend + a (helping) handEx: Its purpose is to provide advice and on-site salvage assistance to those organisations having documentary resources that are damaged in a natural or man-made disaster.
Ex: There are obvious limits to the assistance which a librarian can undertake to render.Ex: These vital human needs may not feature prominently in the curriculum, and a society in moral disarray may offer insufficient guidance.Ex: These two functions of the library have often been at cross purposes to one another, because each has been associated with a conflicting view of the kind and amount of assistance to be offered to the reader.Ex: In a small shop the master would lend a hand with the work, certainly as a corrector and often as a compositor as well. -
8 prestar declaración
v.to make a statement, to give evidence, to testify, to make a statement at court.* * *DERECHO to give evidence* * *(v.) = give + evidenceEx. MEPs, Commissioners, officials from the Council and the Commission, judges, advocates-general and others from the Court of Justice have all been invited to give evidence.* * *(v.) = give + evidenceEx: MEPs, Commissioners, officials from the Council and the Commission, judges, advocates-general and others from the Court of Justice have all been invited to give evidence.
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10 prestar + Posesivo + atención
(v.) = turn + Posesivo + attention, turn + Posesivo + thoughtsEx. This is an area to which bibliometricians could usefully turn their attention.Ex. There seems to be increasing support for the belief that the economy is still in decline, so companies will now be turning their thoughts to cost savings.* * *(v.) = turn + Posesivo + attention, turn + Posesivo + thoughtsEx: This is an area to which bibliometricians could usefully turn their attention.
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11 prestar + Posesivo + atención a un problema
(v.) = turn + Posesivo + attention to problem* * *(v.) = turn + Posesivo + attention to problemSpanish-English dictionary > prestar + Posesivo + atención a un problema
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12 prestar antención a
(v.) = lay + interest withEx. Our interest has lain with indexing practices rather than with search procedures.* * *(v.) = lay + interest withEx: Our interest has lain with indexing practices rather than with search procedures.
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13 prestar apoyo
(v.) = lend + support, supportEx. The librarian who lends support to those who criticize the organization which employs him is likely also to find his position difficult.Ex. In order to support these three elements, and to ensure that schemes are updated it is important to have some organisation which takes responsibility for revision and publication.* * *(v.) = lend + support, supportEx: The librarian who lends support to those who criticize the organization which employs him is likely also to find his position difficult.
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(v.) = go to + bat for, bat forEx. To everyone's surprise he responded that he'would be willing to go to bat for a replacement of some sort'.Ex. The article ' Batting for the British Library' discusses the scope of the project to develop a new British Library site.* * *(v.) = go to + bat for, bat forEx: To everyone's surprise he responded that he'would be willing to go to bat for a replacement of some sort'.
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(v.) = attend to, give + attention to, give + consideration (to), pay + attention to, turn + Posesivo + mind to, train + spotlight on, give + an ear to, listen (to), keep + an eye on, direct + Posesivo + attention to(ward)Ex. Then due to the difficulty of altering a manual file and the pressure to catalog more new books faster, s/he is administratively enjoined from attending to such details.Ex. In early 1984 we were invited to undertake a survey of the fourteen schools of librarianship and information studies in England and Wales, giving particular attention to the constraints impeding or preventing desirable change.Ex. Consideration is also given to video art and video clips.Ex. Scant attention is paid to evaluation and the needs of users.Ex. An alphabetical arrangement was out of the question in so aggressively international an enterprise, and they turned their minds to systematic arrangement.Ex. A study of the local newspapers can be used to train a spotlight, so to speak, on a local community.Ex. Once a willing ear is given to the suggestions and complaints, then morale will increase, as will production.Ex. Only through listening to words in print being spoken does anyone discover their color, their life, their movement and drama.Ex. Instructors have to keep an eye always on the clock to ensure time does not run out before the essence of the case has been extracted.Ex. People direct their attention to where there is immediate concern or personal interest.* * *(v.) = attend to, give + attention to, give + consideration (to), pay + attention to, turn + Posesivo + mind to, train + spotlight on, give + an ear to, listen (to), keep + an eye on, direct + Posesivo + attention to(ward)Ex: Then due to the difficulty of altering a manual file and the pressure to catalog more new books faster, s/he is administratively enjoined from attending to such details.
Ex: In early 1984 we were invited to undertake a survey of the fourteen schools of librarianship and information studies in England and Wales, giving particular attention to the constraints impeding or preventing desirable change.Ex: Consideration is also given to video art and video clips.Ex: Scant attention is paid to evaluation and the needs of users.Ex: An alphabetical arrangement was out of the question in so aggressively international an enterprise, and they turned their minds to systematic arrangement.Ex: A study of the local newspapers can be used to train a spotlight, so to speak, on a local community.Ex: Once a willing ear is given to the suggestions and complaints, then morale will increase, as will production.Ex: Only through listening to words in print being spoken does anyone discover their color, their life, their movement and drama.Ex: Instructors have to keep an eye always on the clock to ensure time does not run out before the essence of the case has been extracted.Ex: People direct their attention to where there is immediate concern or personal interest. -
16 prestar declaración bajo juramento
(v.) = testify + under oathEx. They insist that the president should let his senior advisers testify under oath.* * *(v.) = testify + under oathEx: They insist that the president should let his senior advisers testify under oath.
Spanish-English dictionary > prestar declaración bajo juramento
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17 prestar especial atención
(v.) = pay + particular attention, focusEx. Please return to frame 244 and read again about the use of the / (oblique stroke), paying particular attention to the examples given.Ex. The basic functions of a subject headings list as identified in section 16.6 above may be focused more precisely in the following terms...* * *(v.) = pay + particular attention, focusEx: Please return to frame 244 and read again about the use of the / (oblique stroke), paying particular attention to the examples given.
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19 prestar poca atención a
(v.) = give + little thought toEx. The question of whether or not to reinsure the options attaching to a policy has been given very little thought by insurance companies.* * *(v.) = give + little thought toEx: The question of whether or not to reinsure the options attaching to a policy has been given very little thought by insurance companies.
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20 prestar respeto a
(v.) = pay + deference toEx. As education has become more wide-spread, less deference is paid to the educated and their institutions.* * *(v.) = pay + deference toEx: As education has become more wide-spread, less deference is paid to the educated and their institutions.
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prestar — v. intr. 1. Estar ao alcance de alguém para ser útil; ter préstimo; aproveitar. • v. tr. 2. Dar; acomodar; emprestar; dispensar. 3. Dedicar; render. • v. pron. 4. Ajeitar se; adaptar se … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
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