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61 домашний адрес
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62 домашен
1. domestic, home (attr.), house (attr.)домашен адрес a home addressдомашен арест house arrestдомашен телефон a home (telephone) numberдомашно огнище home, hearth and homeдомашен живот home life2. (предназначен за дома) house (attr.)домашни дрехи house clothesдомашна роба a dressing gown, a house coat3. (нефабричен) home-made; home-cooked; home-bakedдомашен хляб home-made/-baked breadдомашни изделия home produceдомашна индустрия home-craft4. (отгледан у дома) domestic; home-bred; home-grownдомашни животни domestic animalsдомашни птици poultry5. (семеен, частен) domestic, family (attr.), home (attr.), privateдомашни разпри domestic/family quarrelsдомашен лекар a family doctor, o.'s medical adviser6. (уютен) home-like, homeyдомашна атмосфера domesticityв домашна обстановка with o.'s family, at homeдомашна аптечка medical-chestдомашна помощница/прислужница maid, housemaid, domestic (servant/help)по домашни причини for family reasonsдомашно (упражнение) homework, task* * *дома̀шен,прил., -на, -но, -ни 1. domestic, home (attr.), house (attr.); \домашенен адрес home address; \домашенен арест house arrest; \домашенен живот home life; \домашенен отпуск regular leave; воен. furlough; \домашенен телефон home (telephone) number; \домашенно огнище home, hearth and home;2. ( предназначен за дома) house (attr.); \домашенна роба dressing-gown, house coat; \домашенни дрехи house clothes;3. ( нефабричен) home-made; home-cooked; home-baked; \домашенна индустрия home-craft; \домашенни изделия home produce;4. ( отгледан у дома) domestic; home-bred; home-grown; \домашенни животни domestic animals; \домашенни птици poultry;5. ( семеен, частен) domestic, family (attr.), home (attr.), private; \домашенен лекар family doctor, o.’s medical adviser;6. ( уютен) home-like, homey; в \домашенна обстановка with o.’s family, at home; \домашенна атмосфера domesticity;7. като същ. ср., само ед. homework, task; • \домашенна аптечка medical-chest; \домашенна помощница/прислужница maid, housemaid, domestic (servant/help); \домашенно (упражнение) homework, task; по \домашенни причини for family reasons.* * *domestic: домашен animals - домашни животни; home: домашен life - домашен живот; home-bred ; home-like ; home-made (изделия); homely: домашен arrest - домашен арест; household; indoor* * *1. (нефабричен) home-made;home-cooked;home-baked 2. (отгледан у дома) domestic;home-bred;home-grown 3. (предназначен за дома) house (attr.) 4. (семеен, частен) domestic, family (attr.), home (attr.), private 5. (уютен) home-like, homey 6. domestic, home (attr.), house (attr.) 7. ДОМАШЕН адрес a home address 8. ДОМАШЕН арест house arrest 9. ДОМАШЕН живот home life 10. ДОМАШЕН лекар a family doctor, o.'s medical adviser 11. ДОМАШЕН телефон a home (telephone) number 12. ДОМАШЕН хляб home-made/-baked bread 13. в домашна обстановка with o.'s family, at home 14. домашна аптечка medical-chest 15. домашна атмосфера domesticity 16. домашна индустрия home-craft 17. домашна помощница/прислужница maid, housemaid, domestic (servant/help) 18. домашна роба а dressing gown, a house coat 19. домашни дрехи house clothes 20. домашни животни domestic animals 21. домашни изделия home produce 22. домашни птици poultry 23. домашни разпри domestic/family quarrels 24. домашно (упражнение) homework, task 25. домашно огнище home, hearth and home 26. по домашни причини for family reasons -
63 título
m.1 title, caption, headline, heading.2 diploma, title, degree, qualification.3 investment certificate, security.4 titer.* * *1 (de obra) title2 (de texto legal) heading3 (dignidad) title4 (persona noble) noble (person)6 (documento) title7 (titular de prensa) headline8 (banca) bond, security1 (titulación) qualifications; (méritos) qualities\título de nobleza nobility titletítulo de propiedad deeds plural* * *noun m.1) title2) degree, qualification3) diploma, certificate4) bond* * *SM1) [de libro, película] title; [en periódico] headline; (Jur) heading2) [de campeón] title3) (Educ) (=diploma) certificate; (=licenciatura) degree; (=calificación) qualification; Caribe (Aut) driving licence, driver's license (EEUU)pl títulos qualifications4) (=dignidad) title; (=persona) titled personcasarse con un título — to marry into the nobility, marry a titled person
5) (=cualidad) qualityno es precisamente un título de gloria para él — it is not exactly a quality on which he can pride himself
tiene varios títulos honrosos — he has several noble qualities, he has a number of worthy attributes
6) [en presupuesto] item7)a título de — (=a modo de) by way of; (=en calidad de) in the capacity of
a título de ejemplo,... — by way of example,..., for example,...
ya ha comenzado a funcionar a título experimental — it is already being used on an experimental basis
a título particular o personal — in a personal capacity, in an unofficial capacity
8) [de bienes] title9) (Econ) (=bono) bond10) (=derecho) right* * *1) (de libro, película) title, name; ( de capítulo) heading, title; ( de una ley) titleun poema que lleva por título... — a poem called o (frml) entitled...
2) (Educ) degree; ( diploma) certificate3) (que refleja honor, mérito, etc) title4) tb5) ( en locs)a título: esto lo digo a título personal I'm speaking personally here; les daré algunas cifras a título orientativo I'll give you a few figures to put you in the picture o to give you an idea; a título de ( a manera de) by way of; ( en calidad de): asiste a título de observador he's here as an observer; lo recibió a título de préstamo he received it as a loan; ¿a título de qué me dices eso ahora? — (fam) what are you telling me that for now?
6) (Der) title, (Econ, Fin) security, bond•* * *= address, degree, title, title, certification, diploma.Ex. Typically, the additions to the name will fall within the following categories: title of nobility, title of honour, address, date of birth, and date of death.Ex. A respondent is a candidate for a degree who, in an academic disputation, defends or opposes a thesis proposed by the praeses (q.v.); also called the defendant.Ex. The title of a work is a word, phrase, character, or group of characters, normally appearing in an item, naming the item or the work contained in it.Ex. If the title is selected by a book club this helps boost the print-run and overall sales.Ex. It is remarkable how, in an economy with diminishing job opportunities, librarians compensate for their inability to demonstrate the value of their skills by seeking the protection of educational and certification requirements.Ex. The guidelines can be used as a tool for the recognition of LIS diplomas and degrees beyond a country's border.----* acceso a la información por el título = title approach.* a partir de los títulos = title-based.* área de título y de mención de responsabilidad = title and statement of responsibility area.* asiento de título = title unit entry.* asiento secundario de título = added title entry.* asiento secundario por autor y título = author-title added entry, name-title added entry.* asiento secundario por título = title added entry.* a título de = by way of, for the sake of.* a título gratuito = gratuitous.* a título personal = in a personal capacity, in a private capacity.* bloque funcional de títulos relacionados = related title block.* boletín de títulos = titles bulletin.* buscar por autor y título = search by + name-title key.* buscar por título = search by + title key.* búsqueda de títulos = title search.* búsqueda por autor = author/title search.* búsqueda por palabra del título = title word search.* cambiar el título = retitle.* cambio de título = title change.* catálogo de autores y títulos = author/title catalogue.* catálogo de títulos = title catalogue.* catálogo de títulos abreviados = short title catalogue.* catálogo de títulos sin abreviar = long-title catalogue.* ceremonia de entrega de títulos = graduation ceremony.* clave de búsqueda por el título = title key.* conceder un título = bestow + title.* con el título = entitled.* dar título = title.* encabezamiento de título = title entry.* encabezamientos de nombre y título = name-title headings.* entrada por el título = title main entry.* entrada por palabra clave del título = catchword entry.* frase a modo de título = title-like phrase.* ganar un título = win + title.* índice de títulos = title index.* índice invertido de las palabras del título = title word dictionary.* índice KWIT (Palabra Clave del Título) = KWIT (Keyword-in-Title).* índice permutado de títulos = permuted title index.* índices de títulos al estilo de los índices de materia = subject-type title indexes.* indización permutada de títulos = permuted title indexing.* indización por palabras clave del título = catchword indexing, catchword title indexing.* indización por palabras del título = title-term indexing.* inferior al título = sub-degree [subdegree].* lucha por el título = title race.* mención de título = title statement.* obtener un título = gain + a degree in.* ordenación por títulos = title-based arrangement.* otorgar el título de "sir" = elevate to + knighthood.* otorgar un título = confer + degree, bestow + title.* palabra del título = title word, title term.* pantalla de títulos = title display.* porcentaje de títulos servidos = title fill rate.* poseer un título = hold + degree.* presentación circular de títulos = wrap-around.* referencia de autor y título = author-title reference, name-title reference.* relacionado con la obtención de títulos = credential-granting.* sin título = untitled.* subtítulo y/o información complementaria sobre el título = other title information.* título abreviado = catch-title, abbreviated title.* título académico = professional degree, academic degree.* título alternativo = alternative title.* título buscado por el usuario = sought title.* título clave = key title.* título colectivo = collective title.* título comercial = trade title.* título común = common title.* título de cabecera = caption title.* título de cubierta = binder's title.* título de doctor = doctor's degree, doctoral degree.* título de la cubierta = cover title.* título de la funda = sleeve title.* título de la publicación periódica = serial title.* título de la revista = journal title.* título de la serie = series title.* título de la signatura = docket title.* título del capítulo = chapter heading.* título del lomo = spine title.* título del lomo descendente = descending spine title.* título de lord = peerage.* título de peluquero = hairdressing certificate.* título de publicación periódica = periodical title.* título de reconocimiento = honorary scroll.* título facticio = supplied title.* título honorífico = title of honour, honorific, honorific title.* título honoris causa = honorary degree, honoris causa.* título informativo = informative title.* título nobiliario = title of nobility.* título original = original title.* título paralelo = parallel title.* título por línea = title-a-line.* título profesional = professional degree, professional qualification.* título propiamente dicho = title proper.* título provisional = working title.* título repetido = running title.* título superior = advanced degree.* título uniforme = uniform title.* título universitario = university degree.* * *1) (de libro, película) title, name; ( de capítulo) heading, title; ( de una ley) titleun poema que lleva por título... — a poem called o (frml) entitled...
2) (Educ) degree; ( diploma) certificate3) (que refleja honor, mérito, etc) title4) tb5) ( en locs)a título: esto lo digo a título personal I'm speaking personally here; les daré algunas cifras a título orientativo I'll give you a few figures to put you in the picture o to give you an idea; a título de ( a manera de) by way of; ( en calidad de): asiste a título de observador he's here as an observer; lo recibió a título de préstamo he received it as a loan; ¿a título de qué me dices eso ahora? — (fam) what are you telling me that for now?
6) (Der) title, (Econ, Fin) security, bond•* * *= address, degree, title, title, certification, diploma.Ex: Typically, the additions to the name will fall within the following categories: title of nobility, title of honour, address, date of birth, and date of death.
Ex: A respondent is a candidate for a degree who, in an academic disputation, defends or opposes a thesis proposed by the praeses (q.v.); also called the defendant.Ex: The title of a work is a word, phrase, character, or group of characters, normally appearing in an item, naming the item or the work contained in it.Ex: If the title is selected by a book club this helps boost the print-run and overall sales.Ex: It is remarkable how, in an economy with diminishing job opportunities, librarians compensate for their inability to demonstrate the value of their skills by seeking the protection of educational and certification requirements.Ex: The guidelines can be used as a tool for the recognition of LIS diplomas and degrees beyond a country's border.* acceso a la información por el título = title approach.* a partir de los títulos = title-based.* área de título y de mención de responsabilidad = title and statement of responsibility area.* asiento de título = title unit entry.* asiento secundario de título = added title entry.* asiento secundario por autor y título = author-title added entry, name-title added entry.* asiento secundario por título = title added entry.* a título de = by way of, for the sake of.* a título gratuito = gratuitous.* a título personal = in a personal capacity, in a private capacity.* bloque funcional de títulos relacionados = related title block.* boletín de títulos = titles bulletin.* buscar por autor y título = search by + name-title key.* buscar por título = search by + title key.* búsqueda de títulos = title search.* búsqueda por autor = author/title search.* búsqueda por palabra del título = title word search.* cambiar el título = retitle.* cambio de título = title change.* catálogo de autores y títulos = author/title catalogue.* catálogo de títulos = title catalogue.* catálogo de títulos abreviados = short title catalogue.* catálogo de títulos sin abreviar = long-title catalogue.* ceremonia de entrega de títulos = graduation ceremony.* clave de búsqueda por el título = title key.* conceder un título = bestow + title.* con el título = entitled.* dar título = title.* encabezamiento de título = title entry.* encabezamientos de nombre y título = name-title headings.* entrada por el título = title main entry.* entrada por palabra clave del título = catchword entry.* frase a modo de título = title-like phrase.* ganar un título = win + title.* índice de títulos = title index.* índice invertido de las palabras del título = title word dictionary.* índice KWIT (Palabra Clave del Título) = KWIT (Keyword-in-Title).* índice permutado de títulos = permuted title index.* índices de títulos al estilo de los índices de materia = subject-type title indexes.* indización permutada de títulos = permuted title indexing.* indización por palabras clave del título = catchword indexing, catchword title indexing.* indización por palabras del título = title-term indexing.* inferior al título = sub-degree [subdegree].* lucha por el título = title race.* mención de título = title statement.* obtener un título = gain + a degree in.* ordenación por títulos = title-based arrangement.* otorgar el título de "sir" = elevate to + knighthood.* otorgar un título = confer + degree, bestow + title.* palabra del título = title word, title term.* pantalla de títulos = title display.* porcentaje de títulos servidos = title fill rate.* poseer un título = hold + degree.* presentación circular de títulos = wrap-around.* referencia de autor y título = author-title reference, name-title reference.* relacionado con la obtención de títulos = credential-granting.* sin título = untitled.* subtítulo y/o información complementaria sobre el título = other title information.* título abreviado = catch-title, abbreviated title.* título académico = professional degree, academic degree.* título alternativo = alternative title.* título buscado por el usuario = sought title.* título clave = key title.* título colectivo = collective title.* título comercial = trade title.* título común = common title.* título de cabecera = caption title.* título de cubierta = binder's title.* título de doctor = doctor's degree, doctoral degree.* título de la cubierta = cover title.* título de la funda = sleeve title.* título de la publicación periódica = serial title.* título de la revista = journal title.* título de la serie = series title.* título de la signatura = docket title.* título del capítulo = chapter heading.* título del lomo = spine title.* título del lomo descendente = descending spine title.* título de lord = peerage.* título de peluquero = hairdressing certificate.* título de publicación periódica = periodical title.* título de reconocimiento = honorary scroll.* título facticio = supplied title.* título honorífico = title of honour, honorific, honorific title.* título honoris causa = honorary degree, honoris causa.* título informativo = informative title.* título nobiliario = title of nobility.* título original = original title.* título paralelo = parallel title.* título por línea = title-a-line.* título profesional = professional degree, professional qualification.* título propiamente dicho = title proper.* título provisional = working title.* título repetido = running title.* título superior = advanced degree.* título uniforme = uniform title.* título universitario = university degree.* * *A1 (de un libro, una película) title, name; (de un capítulo) heading, title2 (de una ley) titleCompuesto:credits (pl)Compuestos:academic qualificationuniversity degree, college degree ( AmE)C (que refleja una dignidad, un mérito, etc) titlese ganó el título de Miss Mundo she won the Miss World titleDtb título nobiliario titleE(en locs): a título: esto lo digo a título personal, no en mi calidad de empleado de la empresa this is my personal view o I'm speaking personally here and not as an employee of the companya título informativo, éstas son las fechas de las reuniones for your information, these are the dates of the meetingsa título anecdótico comentó que … by way of an anecdote he said that …les daré algunas cifras a título orientativo I'll give you a few figures to put you in the picture o to give you an ideaa título de by way ofa título de introducción by way of introductionen las tierras vivían a título de arrendatarias 352 familias 352 families lived on the land as tenants¿a título de qué me dices eso ahora? ( fam); what are you telling me that for now?F (de un bien) titleCompuestos:bearer bondcredit instrumenttitle deed, document of title* * *
Del verbo titular: ( conjugate titular)
titulo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
tituló es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
titular
título
titular 1 adjetivo ‹médico/profesor› permanent
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino (de pasaporte, cuenta, cargo) holder
■ sustantivo masculino
b) (Rad, TV) main story;
titular 2 ( conjugate titular) verbo transitivo ‹ obra›:◊ su novela titulada `Julia' his novel called o (frml) entitled `Julia'
titularse verbo pronominal
1 [obra/película] to be called, be entitled (frml)
2 (Educ) to graduate, get one's degree;
títulose EN/DE algo to graduate in/as sth
título sustantivo masculino
1 ( en general) title;◊ un poema que lleva por título … a poem called o (frml) entitled …;
el título de campeón juvenil the junior title;
título nobiliario title;
a título de: a título de introducción by way of introduction;
asiste a título de observador he's attending as an observer
2 (Educ) degree;
( diploma) certificate;
título universitario university degree, college degree (AmE)
título sustantivo masculino
1 (de una obra, una ley) title
2 Educ (cualificación) qualification
(universitario) degree
(documento impreso) degree certificate 3 título nobiliario, title
4 Cine títulos de crédito, credits
♦ Locuciones: a título de, by way of
a título de curiosidad, as a matter of interest
' título' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
concepto
- conquistar
- detentar
- ducado
- excelencia
- existente
- infante
- nobiliaria
- nobiliario
- ostentar
- poner
- subtítulo
- aspirante
- barón
- calificar
- capacitar
- ceder
- conseguir
- convalidar
- despojar
- dignidad
- diplomarse
- disputar
- el
- goce
- grado
- habilitar
- heredar
- llamar
- pasar
- poseedor
- poseer
- renunciar
- revalidar
- rótulo
- tratamiento
- usurpar
English:
approval
- defending champion
- degree
- esquire
- heading
- honourable
- knighthood
- lady
- liability
- qualification
- qualify
- rubric
- saint
- second
- share certificate
- sir
- title
- title track
- unqualified
- caption
- cost
- dame
- date
- debar
- defending
- elevate
- fellowship
- graduate
- knight
- QC
- right
- succeed
- untrained
* * *♦ nm1. [de obra, película] titleCine títulos de crédito credits;título de página running head, page title2. [licenciatura] degree;[diploma] diploma;tiene muchos títulos she has a lot of qualificationstítulo académico academic degree;títulos profesionales professional qualifications;título universitario university degree3. [de concurso, competición] title;el título de la liga/de campeón the league/championship title4. [de derecho, obligación] [documento] deed;título de propiedad title deed5. Fin securitytítulo de acción Br share o US stock certificate;título de deuda pública government bond;títulos del Estado government stock;títulos de renta fija fixed-income securities;títulos no cotizados unlisted securities6.7. [derecho] title, right♦ a título (de) loc prepa título de amigo as a friend;a título de ejemplo podemos destacar… by way of example we can point to…;participar a título individual to take part on an individual basis;lo digo a título individual I'm speaking purely for myself;a título orientativo by way of guidance, for your guidance* * *m2 universitario degree;tener muchos títulos be highly qualified3 JUR title4 COM bond5:a título de introducción as an introduction, by way of introduction;a título de representante as a representative* * *título nm1) : title2) : degree, qualification3) : security, bond4)a título de : by way of, in the capacity of* * *título n1. (nombre) title / name¿cuál es el título de la película? what's the name of the film?2. (premio) title3. (estudios) degree4. (documento) certificate -
64 собственный
1. privateсобственный вагон ; вагон-салон — private car
2. home3. in-house4. on-site5. deadдедвейт; собственный вес — dead weight
собственный вес; вес конструкции — dead load
6. intrinsic7. intrinsical8. one ownсвой; собственный — their own
9. owned10. properietary11. their own12. own; proper; personal; dead13. properСинонимический ряд:личный (прил.) личный; свой -
65 apuntar
v.1 to make a note of, to note down.apuntar a alguien to put somebody down (en lista) to put somebody's name down (en curso) to sign somebody uphe apuntado a mi hijo a clases de natación I've put my son's name down for swimming lessons, I've signed my son up for swimming lessonsapúntamelo (en la cuenta) put it on my account2 to point (dirigir) (dedo).apuntar una pistola hacia alguien, apuntar a alguien con una pistola to aim a gun at somebodyPedro apunta el arma Peter points the gun.3 to prompt (Teatro).fue expulsada de clase por apuntar las respuestas a un compañero she was thrown out of the classroom for whispering the answers to a classmate4 to hint at.5 to appear.6 to write down, to note down, to jot down, to put in writing.María apunta los comentarios Mary writes down the comments.7 to take aim.Pedro apunta hacia Ricardo Peter takes aim at Richard.8 to enroll, to add on to the list.María apunta a Silvia Mary enrolls Silvia.9 to point out, to indicate.Pedro apunta las necesidades de ella Peter points out her needs.10 to denote to, to indicate to, to suggest to.La carta apunta desistir del plan The letter denotes to desist of the plan* * *1 (señalar) to point (a, at)■ apuntó que... she pointed out that...2 (arma) to aim■ ¡apunten! take aim!3 (anotar) to note down, make a note of■ se lo apunto en cuenta I'll put it on your account, I'll charge it to your account4 (estar encaminado) to be aimed (a, at), be designed (a, to)5 (insinuar) to suggest, indicate6 (sujetar) to stitch, pin lightly, tack lightly7 TEATRO to prompt8 familiar (en un examen) to whisper the answer to1 to begin to appear2 TEATRO to prompt1 (inscribirse) to enrol2 familiar (participar) to take part (a, in)■ ¿te apuntas? are you game?\apuntarse un tanto to score a point* * *verb1) to aim2) point3) note down4) prompt5) suggest, hint•* * *1. VT1) (=dirigir) [+ cámara, pistola, misil] to aim (a at)train (a on)2) (=sugerir) to point outapuntó la posibilidad de que no hubiera sido un suicidio — she suggested the possibility that it mightn't have been suicide, she pointed out that it mightn't have been suicide
3) (=anotar)a) [en cuaderno] make a note of, note down; [en lista, tabla] to enter, recordapuntó la dirección en su agenda — she made a note of the address in her diary, she noted down the address in her diary
apuntó la temperatura en un gráfico — she recorded o wrote down the temperature on a graph
b) (Estadística) [+ velocidad, tiempo] to log4) (=inscribir) [en lista] to put down; [en colegio, curso] to enrol, enroll (EEUU); [en concurso, competición] to enter, put down¿me puedes apuntar para la cena de Navidad? — could you put me down for the Christmas dinner?
5) (=decir en voz baja) [a actor] to prompt6) (=afilar) to sharpen, put a point on7) (=apostar) [+ dinero] to bet8) (Cos) to fasten2. VI1) (=señalar) [con arma] to aim; [con dedo, objeto] to point atno apuntes hacia ninguna persona — [con arma] don't aim at anybody o don't point your gun at anybody; [con dedo] don't point at anybody
¡apunten! ¡disparen! — take aim! fire!
apuntar con: todos le apuntaban con el dedo — everyone pointed their fingers at her
apuntar a algn con un arma — to aim a gun at sb, point a gun at sb
me apuntó al pecho con un fusil — he aimed o pointed the gun at my chest
apuntó con su pistola al cajero y se llevó todo el dinero — he held up the cashier with his gun and took all the money
2) (=dirigirse) to pointsus declaraciones apuntaban en la dirección opuesta — his statements pointed in the opposite direction
3) (=anotar) to note down¿tienes dónde apuntar? — have you got something to note this down on?
apunta, dos kilos de patatas y uno de uvas — note this down o make a note, two kilos of potatoes and a kilo of grapes
4) (=surgir) [barba] to sproutuna tendencia que ya comenzaba a apuntar a finales del siglo — a tendency that had already begun to emerge at the end of the century
el maíz apunta bien este año — LAm the corn is coming on nicely this year
5)una hipótesis apunta al origen romano del yacimiento — one hypothesis suggests that the site is of Roman origin
todo apunta a que van a ganar las elecciones — there is every indication o sign that they will win the elections, everything points to them winning the election
todo parece apuntar a que... — everything seems to indicate that...
6) LAm (=apostar) to bet, place bets3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( tomar nota de) to make a note of, note downb) (para excursión, actividad) to put... down2) (Teatr) to prompt; (Educ)mi amiga me apuntaba las respuestas — (fam) my friend whispered the answers to me
3) (señalar, indicar) to point at4) ( afirmar) to point out2.apuntar vi1)a) ( con arma) to aimpreparen... apunten... fuego! — ready... take aim... fire!
apuntar a alguien/algo — to aim at somebody/something
le apuntó con una pistola — she pointed/aimed a gun at him
b) (indicar, señalar) to pointla aguja apunta al or hacia el norte — the needle points north
2) ( anotar)apunta: comprar limones, leche... — make a note, you need to buy lemons, milk...
¿tienes lápiz? pues apunta — have you got a pencil? well, take o jot this down
3) (Teatr) to prompt3.apuntarse v pron1)a) ( inscribirse)apuntarse a or en algo — a curso to enroll* on something; a clase to sign up for something
vamos a la discoteca ¿te apuntas? — we're going to the disco, do you want to come (along)?
me voy a tomar un café ¿quién se apunta? — I'm going out for a coffee, anyone want to join me? (colloq)
2) ( manifestarse) tendencia to become evident* * *= get at, point, point out, jot down, take + aim, take down, mark + Nombre + down as, mark + Nombre + up.Ex. What I'm getting at is this: At least in the CIP entry that I have seen, LC, following customary practice, made a title entry for the main title, 'Women in Librarianship', but nothing under Melvil's 'Rib Symposium'.Ex. An arrow pointing upwards indicates when the terminal is in insert mode.Ex. By means of the arrangement of document substitutes in library catalogues, and also by the arrangement of documents themselves, it is possible to point out, or indicate, classes of documents.Ex. Find some scrap paper and jot down the subject areas taught in schools.Ex. This article has been a discussion of how public libraries can take aim on quality.Ex. All technical processes that take place before, during and directly after the flight are taken down automatically by the flight recorder in the cockpit.Ex. One look convinced the employer that she was unsuited for the work, and he marked her down as unsuitable.Ex. If you fax your document, please include a return address -- we will edit and mark it up by hand and return it to you by post.----* apuntar a = point + the way to, point to.* apuntar a la misma conclusión = point to + the same conclusion.* apuntar con el dedo = point + the fingers at.* apuntar el hecho de que = point to + the fact that.* apuntar muy alto = reach for + the stars, shoot for + the stars.* apuntarse = enrol [enroll -USA], sign up, be game, register (with).* apuntarse a = join + Asociación.* apuntarse medallas = chalk up + achievements.* evidencia + apuntar a = evidence + points towards.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( tomar nota de) to make a note of, note downb) (para excursión, actividad) to put... down2) (Teatr) to prompt; (Educ)mi amiga me apuntaba las respuestas — (fam) my friend whispered the answers to me
3) (señalar, indicar) to point at4) ( afirmar) to point out2.apuntar vi1)a) ( con arma) to aimpreparen... apunten... fuego! — ready... take aim... fire!
apuntar a alguien/algo — to aim at somebody/something
le apuntó con una pistola — she pointed/aimed a gun at him
b) (indicar, señalar) to pointla aguja apunta al or hacia el norte — the needle points north
2) ( anotar)apunta: comprar limones, leche... — make a note, you need to buy lemons, milk...
¿tienes lápiz? pues apunta — have you got a pencil? well, take o jot this down
3) (Teatr) to prompt3.apuntarse v pron1)a) ( inscribirse)apuntarse a or en algo — a curso to enroll* on something; a clase to sign up for something
vamos a la discoteca ¿te apuntas? — we're going to the disco, do you want to come (along)?
me voy a tomar un café ¿quién se apunta? — I'm going out for a coffee, anyone want to join me? (colloq)
2) ( manifestarse) tendencia to become evident* * *= get at, point, point out, jot down, take + aim, take down, mark + Nombre + down as, mark + Nombre + up.Ex: What I'm getting at is this: At least in the CIP entry that I have seen, LC, following customary practice, made a title entry for the main title, 'Women in Librarianship', but nothing under Melvil's 'Rib Symposium'.
Ex: An arrow pointing upwards indicates when the terminal is in insert mode.Ex: By means of the arrangement of document substitutes in library catalogues, and also by the arrangement of documents themselves, it is possible to point out, or indicate, classes of documents.Ex: Find some scrap paper and jot down the subject areas taught in schools.Ex: This article has been a discussion of how public libraries can take aim on quality.Ex: All technical processes that take place before, during and directly after the flight are taken down automatically by the flight recorder in the cockpit.Ex: One look convinced the employer that she was unsuited for the work, and he marked her down as unsuitable.Ex: If you fax your document, please include a return address -- we will edit and mark it up by hand and return it to you by post.* apuntar a = point + the way to, point to.* apuntar a la misma conclusión = point to + the same conclusion.* apuntar con el dedo = point + the fingers at.* apuntar el hecho de que = point to + the fact that.* apuntar muy alto = reach for + the stars, shoot for + the stars.* apuntarse = enrol [enroll -USA], sign up, be game, register (with).* apuntarse a = join + Asociación.* apuntarse medallas = chalk up + achievements.* evidencia + apuntar a = evidence + points towards.* * *apuntar [A1 ]vtA1 (tomar nota de) to make a note of, note downapunta todo lo que tienes que comprar make a note of o note down o jot down everything you have to buyapunta en una libreta todo lo que ha hecho en el día he notes down o writes down in a notebook everything he's done during the day, he makes a note of everything he's done during the day in a notebooktengo que apuntar tu dirección I must make a note of your address, I must write down your addressapúntelo en mi cuenta put it on my accountapunta todo porque tiene muy mala memoria he writes everything down because he has a terrible memory2 (en un curso) to enroll*, put … down; (para una excursión, actividad) to put … downquiero apuntar a la niña a or en clases de inglés I want to put my daughter's name down for o enroll my daughter for English classesapúntame para el sábado put me down for SaturdayB ( Teatr) to promptpasa aquí al frente para que no te apunten las respuestas ( fam); come up to the front so that no one can whisper the answers to you o help you with the answersC (señalar, indicar) to point atno la apuntes con el dedo don't point (your finger) at herapuntó con el dedo dónde estaba el error he pointed (with his finger) to where the mistake was, he pointed (his finger) to where the mistake wasapuntó con una regla el lugar exacto en el mapa he used a ruler to point to o indicate the exact spot on the mapD (afirmar, señalar) to point outel presidente apuntó la necesidad de un cambio radical the president pointed out the need o pointed to the need for a radical changeapuntó que no se trataba de obtener privilegios he pointed out that it was not a matter of getting privileges—no sólo ocurre en este país —apuntó this isn't the only country where it happens, he pointed out■ apuntarviA1 (con un arma) to aimpreparen … apunten … ¡fuego! ready … take aim … fire!apunta hacia or para otro lado aim (it) somewhere elseapuntar A algn/algo to aim AT sb/sthapuntar al blanco to aim at the targetle apuntó con una pistola she pointed/aimed a gun at him2 (indicar, señalar) to pointla aguja apunta siempre al or hacia el norte the needle always points northningún dato parece apuntar a la existencia de un compló there is no information to point to o indicate the existence of a plotB(anotar): apunta, comprar harina, leche, pan … make a note, you need to buy flour, milk, bread …¿tienes papel y lápiz? pues apunta have you got paper and a pencil? well, take o jot this downC ( Teatr) to promptD ( liter); «día» to break; «barba» to appear, begin to show; «flor/planta» to sproutal apuntar el alba at the break of day ( liter)ya apuntan los primeros capullos the first buds are already appearingA1 (inscribirse) apuntarse A or EN algo:me apunté a or en un cursillo de natación I enrolled on o signed up for a swimming course¿te vas a apuntar al or en el torneo? are you going to put your name down o put yourself down for the tournament?me apunté para ir a la excursión I put my name o myself down for the outingnos vamos a la discoteca ¿te apuntas? we're going to the disco, do you want to come (along) o ( BrE) do you fancy coming?vamos a salir a cenar — oye, yo me apunto we're going out for dinner — oh, I'll come!me voy a tomar un café ¿quién se apunta? I'm going out for a coffee, anyone interested? o anyone want to join me? ( colloq)2 (obtener, anotarse) ‹tanto› to score; ‹victoria› to chalk up, achieve, gainse apuntó un gran éxito con este libro she scored a great hit with this bookel jugador que se apuntó el gol de la victoria the player who scored the winning goalB (manifestarse) to become evidentlas tendencias artísticas que ya se apuntaban a finales del siglo pasado the artistic tendencies which were already becoming evident at the end of the last centuryel festival ha profundizado en una dirección que ya se apuntaba en años anteriores the festival has continued in a direction which was already becoming evident in previous years* * *
apuntar ( conjugate apuntar) verbo transitivo
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b) (para excursión, actividad) to put … down
2 (señalar, indicar) to point at;
verbo intransitivo
◊ preparen … apunten … ¡fuego! ready … take aim … fire!;
le apuntó con una pistola she pointed/aimed a gun at him
apuntarse verbo pronominal
‹ a clase› to sign up for sth;
apuntarse al paro (Esp) to register as unemployed, to sign on (BrE colloq)
‹ victoria› to chalk up, achieve
apuntar
I verbo transitivo
1 (escribir) to note down, make a note of
2 (sugerir, indicar) to indicate, suggest
apuntar a..., to point to...
3 (un arma) to aim
4 (señalar) to point out
5 Teat to prompt
II verbo intransitivo apuntaba el siglo, the century was dawning
' apuntar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
señalar
- anotar
- nota
English:
aim
- cover
- down
- enter
- get down
- jot down
- level
- note
- note down
- prompt
- put down
- record
- take down
- train
- wildly
- jot
- take
* * *♦ vt1. [anotar] to make a note of, to note down;apuntar a alguien [en lista] to put sb down (en on); [en curso] to put sb's name down, to sign sb up (en o a for); [m5] apunta en una lista todo lo que quieres que compre jot down everything you want me to buy, make a list of the things you want me to buy;tengo que apuntar tu número de teléfono I must make a note of your phone number, I must write your phone number down somewhere;he apuntado a mi hijo a clases de natación I've put my son's name down for swimming lessons, I've signed my son up for swimming lessons;apunté a mis padres para ir a la excursión I put my parents down for the trip;apúntamelo (en la cuenta) put it on my account;ya puedes ir con cuidado, que esto lo apunto [amenaza] you'd better watch out, I'm not going to forget this2. [dirigir] [dedo] to point;[arma] to aim;apuntar a alguien [con el dedo] to point at sb;[con un arma] to aim at sb;apuntar una pistola hacia alguien, apuntar a alguien con una pistola to aim a gun at sb;les apuntó con un rifle he aimed o pointed a rifle at them;apuntó al blanco y disparó he took aim at the target and shot;la brújula apunta al norte the compass points (to the) north3. Teatro to prompt;Famfue expulsada de clase por apuntar las respuestas a un compañero she was thrown out of the classroom for whispering the answers to a classmate4. [sugerir] to hint at;[indicar] to point out;apuntó la posibilidad de subir los impuestos he hinted that he might raise taxes;la policía ha apuntado la posibilidad de que los secuestradores la hayan matado the police have admitted that the kidnappers may have killed her;el joven jugador apunta buenos conocimientos the young player shows a lot of promise5. [afilar] to sharpen♦ vi1. [vislumbrarse] to appear;[día] to break;en los árboles ya apuntaban las primeras hojas the first leaves were appearing on the treestodo apunta a que ganará Brasil everything points to a win for Brazil;todas las pruebas apuntan a su culpabilidad all the evidence points to him being guilty;las sospechas apuntan a un grupo separatista a separatist group is suspected3. Teatro to prompt4. [con un arma] to aim;¡carguen, apunten, fuego! ready, take aim, fire!;apuntar a lo más alto to set one's sights very high* * *I v/t1 ( escribir) note down, make a note of2 TEA promptpara for)4:apuntar con el dedo point at o toII v/iapuntar alto fig aim high, have big ambitions2:apunta el día lit day is breaking* * *apuntar vt1) : to aim, to point2) anotar: to write down, to jot down3) indicar, señalar: to point to, to point out4) : to prompt (in the theater)apuntar vi1) : to take aim2) : to become evident* * *apuntar vb1. (escribir) to make a note of / to note down3. (dirigir un arma) to aim / to point -
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1) система || системный3) вчт операционная система; программа-супервизор5) вчт большая программа6) метод; способ; алгоритм•system halted — "система остановлена" ( экранное сообщение об остановке компьютера при наличии серьёзной ошибки)
- CPsystem- H-system- h-system- hydrogen-air/lead battery hybrid system- Ksystem- Lsystem- L*a*b* system- master/slave computer system- p-system- y-system- Δ-system -
67 prywatn|y
adj. 1. (niepubliczny) [kolekcja, pieniądze, posesja] private- wkroczyć na teren prywatny to trespass on private property- „teren prywatny, wstęp wzbroniony!” ‘private property, no trespassing’2. (niepaństwowy) [bank, firma, klinika, praktyka] private, privately-owned- sektor prywatny the private sector, private industry- przedsiębiorstwo prywatne a private a. a privately owned enterprise- szkoła prywatna a private school, a public school GB- lekcje prywatne private lessons- dawać/brać prywatne lekcje to give/take private lessons- prowadził prywatną praktykę lekarską he was in private medical practice3. (osobisty, nieurzędowy) [list, rozmowa, dochody] private, personal- prywatny adres/numer telefonu sb’s/one’s home address/telephone number- życie prywatne i zawodowe sb’s/one’s private and professional life- kontakty urzędowe i prywatne business and personal contacts- szczegóły dotyczące życia prywatnego details about sb’s/one’s private a. personal life- udać się z prywatną wizytą na Węgry to go on a private visit to Hungary- do (jej/jego) prywatnego użytku for (her/his) private a. personal use- osoba posiadająca prywatne środki a person of private means- występować jako osoba prywatna to act in a private capacity a. as a private person- jest teraz osobą prywatną i nie udziela wywiadów he’s now a private citizen and doesn’t give interviews- dużo pieniędzy ofiarowały osoby prywatne sizeable donations were made by private individualsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > prywatn|y
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68 meeting
ˈmi:tɪŋ сущ.
1) заседание, митинг, собрание to arrange, hold, organize a meeting ≈ организовывать митинг, заседание to chair, conduct, preside over a meeting ≈ председательствовать на собрании to address the meeting ≈ обратиться с речью к собранию to adjourn meeting ≈ объявлять перерыв в заседании to break up a meeting ≈ объявлять перерыв в заседании to call, convene a meeting ≈ созывать собрание to call off, cancel a meeting ≈ прекращать заседание chance meeting clandestine meeting secret meeting closed meeting mass meeting open meeting private meeting protest meeting public meeting board meeting business meeting cabinet meeting committee meeting staff meeting town meeting Syn: assemblage, assembly, conclave, conference, congregation, congress, convention, convocation, council, gathering
2) встреча meeting point ≈ место встречи
3) дуэль
4) спорт встреча, игра athletics meeting ≈ атлетическая встреча race meeting ≈ гонка
5) ж.-д. разъезд
6) тех. соединение, стык собрание, совещание, заседание;
митинг;
конференция, съезд - political * (политический) митинг, (политическая) сходка - public * общее собрание;
митинг /собрание/ представителей общественности;
открытое заседание - private * закрытое заседание - General Meeting Генеральная Ассамблея (ООН) - * in camera заседание /совещание/ при закрытых дверях;
секретное /тайное/ заседание или совещание - plenary * пленарное заседание - Heads-of-government *, a * of the Heads of Government совещание глав правительств - summit * совещание в верхах - ministerial * совещание или встреча на уровне министров - a * of creditors собрание кредиторов - right of * право собраний - notice of * повестка на собрание /на совещание/ - to hold a * проводить собрание /митинг/ - to open a * открыть собрание /совещание, митинг/ - to adress a * обратиться с речью к собранию, выступить на собрании встреча - our first * наша первая встреча - the * between Mr. Smith and his family, the * of Mr. Smith with his family встреча мистера Смита со своей семьей - our * was purely accidental мы встретились совсем /совершенно/ случайно( устаревшее) дуэль (религия) собрание прихожан (для общей молитвы) - to attend *s on Sunday ходить по воскресеньям в молитвенный дом( спортивное) встреча, состязание пересечение( дорог) ;
слияние( рек) схождение встречное движение автомобилей (тж. * of traffic) (железнодорожное) разъезд (техническое) стык, соединение ~ собрание, заседание, митинг;
to address the meeting обратиться с речью к собранию adjourn a ~ закрывать заседание adjourn a ~ откладывать заседание adjourn a ~ отсрочивать заседание adjourn a ~ переносить заседание annual general ~ ежегодное общее собрание annual ~ ежегодное собрание be in ~ присутствовать на собрании board ~ заседание правления break up a ~ уходить с собрания chair a ~ быть председателем собрания chair a ~ вести собрание civic ~ гражданское собрание closed-door ~ совещание при закрытых дверях committee ~ заседание комитета community ~ собрание общины consistory ~ масонский совет contact ~ совещание для установления контактов convene a ~ созывать заседание corporation ~ собрание корпорации creditors' ~ собрание кредиторов election ~ собрание избирателей episcopal ~ епископальное собрание extraordinary general ~ внеочередное общее собрание first ~ учредительное собрание fix a ~ назначать встречу founding general ~ учредительное общее собрание hold a ~ проводить встречу investors' ~ собрание инвесторов joint ~ общее собрание joint ~ совместное заседание meeting pres. p. от meet ~ спорт. встреча, игра ~ встреча ~ встреча ~ attr. встречный;
meeting engagement амер. встречный бой;
meeting point место встречи ~ дуэль ~ дуэль ~ заседание ~ ж.-д. разъезд ~ собрание, заседание, митинг;
to address the meeting обратиться с речью к собранию ~ собрание, заседание, митинг ~ собрание ~ совещание ~ тех. стык, соединение Quaker-meeting: Quaker-meeting = Quakers, meeting ~ attr. встречный;
meeting engagement амер. встречный бой;
meeting point место встречи ~ for handing over of work встреча для передачи работы ~ of a committee of representatives заседание комитета представителей ~ of beneficiaries собрание бенефициаров ~ of creditors собрание кредиторов ~ of delegates собрание делегатов ~ of representatives встреча представителей ~ of the minds встреча для достижения согласия ~ attr. встречный;
meeting engagement амер. встречный бой;
meeting point место встречи ~ to elect officers собрание для выбора должностных лиц ministerial ~ встреча на уровне министров notice convening ~ извещение о созыве совещания notice convening ~ уведомление о проведении собрания open a ~ открывать собрание ordinary general ~ обычное общее собрание parish ~ приходское собрание plenary ~ пленарное заседание postpone a ~ переносить собрание preside over ~ председательствовать на собрании public ~ общее собрание public ~ общественное собрание public ~ собрание представителей общественности Quakers' ~ собрание, на котором мало выступают Quakers' ~ собрание квакеров resume a ~ продолжать собрание sales ~ совещание по организации сбыта shareholders' general ~ общее собрание акционеров shareholders' ~ собрание акционеров speech at ~ выступление на собрании staff ~ собрание персонала staff ~ совещание личного состава statement at ~ выступление на собрании statutory general ~ уставное общее собрание statutory ~ уставное собрание works ~ собрание трудового коллектива -
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!гос. фин. The resource budget contains a separate control total for “near cash” expenditure, that is expenditure such as pay and current grants which impacts directly on the measure of the golden rule.This paper provides background information on the framework for the planning and control of public expenditure in the UK which has been operated since the 1998 Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR). It sets out the different classifications of spending for budgeting purposes and why these distinctions have been adopted. It discusses how the public expenditure framework is designed to ensure both sound public finances and an outcome-focused approach to public expenditure.The UK's public spending framework is based on several key principles:"consistency with a long-term, prudent and transparent regime for managing the public finances as a whole;" "the judgement of success by policy outcomes rather than resource inputs;" "strong incentives for departments and their partners in service delivery to plan over several years and plan together where appropriate so as to deliver better public services with greater cost effectiveness; and"the proper costing and management of capital assets to provide the right incentives for public investment.The Government sets policy to meet two firm fiscal rules:"the Golden Rule states that over the economic cycle, the Government will borrow only to invest and not to fund current spending; and"the Sustainable Investment Rule states that net public debt as a proportion of GDP will be held over the economic cycle at a stable and prudent level. Other things being equal, net debt will be maintained below 40 per cent of GDP over the economic cycle.Achievement of the fiscal rules is assessed by reference to the national accounts, which are produced by the Office for National Statistics, acting as an independent agency. The Government sets its spending envelope to comply with these fiscal rules.Departmental Expenditure Limits ( DEL) and Annually Managed Expenditure (AME)"Departmental Expenditure Limit ( DEL) spending, which is planned and controlled on a three year basis in Spending Reviews; and"Annually Managed Expenditure ( AME), which is expenditure which cannot reasonably be subject to firm, multi-year limits in the same way as DEL. AME includes social security benefits, local authority self-financed expenditure, debt interest, and payments to EU institutions.More information about DEL and AME is set out below.In Spending Reviews, firm DEL plans are set for departments for three years. To ensure consistency with the Government's fiscal rules departments are set separate resource (current) and capital budgets. The resource budget contains a separate control total for “near cash” expenditure, that is expenditure such as pay and current grants which impacts directly on the measure of the golden rule.To encourage departments to plan over the medium term departments may carry forward unspent DEL provision from one year into the next and, subject to the normal tests for tautness and realism of plans, may be drawn down in future years. This end-year flexibility also removes any incentive for departments to use up their provision as the year end approaches with less regard to value for money. For the full benefits of this flexibility and of three year plans to feed through into improved public service delivery, end-year flexibility and three year budgets should be cascaded from departments to executive agencies and other budget holders.Three year budgets and end-year flexibility give those managing public services the stability to plan their operations on a sensible time scale. Further, the system means that departments cannot seek to bid up funds each year (before 1997, three year plans were set and reviewed in annual Public Expenditure Surveys). So the credibility of medium-term plans has been enhanced at both central and departmental level.Departments have certainty over the budgetary allocation over the medium term and these multi-year DEL plans are strictly enforced. Departments are expected to prioritise competing pressures and fund these within their overall annual limits, as set in Spending Reviews. So the DEL system provides a strong incentive to control costs and maximise value for money.There is a small centrally held DEL Reserve. Support from the Reserve is available only for genuinely unforeseeable contingencies which departments cannot be expected to manage within their DEL.AME typically consists of programmes which are large, volatile and demand-led, and which therefore cannot reasonably be subject to firm multi-year limits. The biggest single element is social security spending. Other items include tax credits, Local Authority Self Financed Expenditure, Scottish Executive spending financed by non-domestic rates, and spending financed from the proceeds of the National Lottery.AME is reviewed twice a year as part of the Budget and Pre-Budget Report process reflecting the close integration of the tax and benefit system, which was enhanced by the introduction of tax credits.AME is not subject to the same three year expenditure limits as DEL, but is still part of the overall envelope for public expenditure. Affordability is taken into account when policy decisions affecting AME are made. The Government has committed itself not to take policy measures which are likely to have the effect of increasing social security or other elements of AME without taking steps to ensure that the effects of those decisions can be accommodated prudently within the Government's fiscal rules.Given an overall envelope for public spending, forecasts of AME affect the level of resources available for DEL spending. Cautious estimates and the AME margin are built in to these AME forecasts and reduce the risk of overspending on AME.Together, DEL plus AME sum to Total Managed Expenditure (TME). TME is a measure drawn from national accounts. It represents the current and capital spending of the public sector. The public sector is made up of central government, local government and public corporations.Resource and Capital Budgets are set in terms of accruals information. Accruals information measures resources as they are consumed rather than when the cash is paid. So for example the Resource Budget includes a charge for depreciation, a measure of the consumption or wearing out of capital assets."Non cash charges in budgets do not impact directly on the fiscal framework. That may be because the national accounts use a different way of measuring the same thing, for example in the case of the depreciation of departmental assets. Or it may be that the national accounts measure something different: for example, resource budgets include a cost of capital charge reflecting the opportunity cost of holding capital; the national accounts include debt interest."Within the Resource Budget DEL, departments have separate controls on:"Near cash spending, the sub set of Resource Budgets which impacts directly on the Golden Rule; and"The amount of their Resource Budget DEL that departments may spend on running themselves (e.g. paying most civil servants’ salaries) is limited by Administration Budgets, which are set in Spending Reviews. Administration Budgets are used to ensure that as much money as practicable is available for front line services and programmes. These budgets also help to drive efficiency improvements in departments’ own activities. Administration Budgets exclude the costs of frontline services delivered directly by departments.The Budget preceding a Spending Review sets an overall envelope for public spending that is consistent with the fiscal rules for the period covered by the Spending Review. In the Spending Review, the Budget AME forecast for year one of the Spending Review period is updated, and AME forecasts are made for the later years of the Spending Review period.The 1998 Comprehensive Spending Review ( CSR), which was published in July 1998, was a comprehensive review of departmental aims and objectives alongside a zero-based analysis of each spending programme to determine the best way of delivering the Government's objectives. The 1998 CSR allocated substantial additional resources to the Government's key priorities, particularly education and health, for the three year period from 1999-2000 to 2001-02.Delivering better public services does not just depend on how much money the Government spends, but also on how well it spends it. Therefore the 1998 CSR introduced Public Service Agreements (PSAs). Each major government department was given its own PSA setting out clear targets for achievements in terms of public service improvements.The 1998 CSR also introduced the DEL/ AME framework for the control of public spending, and made other framework changes. Building on the investment and reforms delivered by the 1998 CSR, successive spending reviews in 2000, 2002 and 2004 have:"provided significant increase in resources for the Government’s priorities, in particular health and education, and cross-cutting themes such as raising productivity; extending opportunity; and building strong and secure communities;" "enabled the Government significantly to increase investment in public assets and address the legacy of under investment from past decades. Departmental Investment Strategies were introduced in SR2000. As a result there has been a steady increase in public sector net investment from less than ¾ of a per cent of GDP in 1997-98 to 2¼ per cent of GDP in 2005-06, providing better infrastructure across public services;" "introduced further refinements to the performance management framework. PSA targets have been reduced in number over successive spending reviews from around 300 to 110 to give greater focus to the Government’s highest priorities. The targets have become increasingly outcome-focused to deliver further improvements in key areas of public service delivery across Government. They have also been refined in line with the conclusions of the Devolving Decision Making Review to provide a framework which encourages greater devolution and local flexibility. Technical Notes were introduced in SR2000 explaining how performance against each PSA target will be measured; and"not only allocated near cash spending to departments, but also – since SR2002 - set Resource DEL plans for non cash spending.To identify what further investments and reforms are needed to equip the UK for the global challenges of the decade ahead, on 19 July 2005 the Chief Secretary to the Treasury announced that the Government intends to launch a second Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) reporting in 2007.A decade on from the first CSR, the 2007 CSR will represent a long-term and fundamental review of government expenditure. It will cover departmental allocations for 2008-09, 2009-10 and 2010 11. Allocations for 2007-08 will be held to the agreed figures already announced by the 2004 Spending Review. To provide a rigorous analytical framework for these departmental allocations, the Government will be taking forward a programme of preparatory work over 2006 involving:"an assessment of what the sustained increases in spending and reforms to public service delivery have achieved since the first CSR. The assessment will inform the setting of new objectives for the decade ahead;" "an examination of the key long-term trends and challenges that will shape the next decade – including demographic and socio-economic change, globalisation, climate and environmental change, global insecurity and technological change – together with an assessment of how public services will need to respond;" "to release the resources needed to address these challenges, and to continue to secure maximum value for money from public spending over the CSR period, a set of zero-based reviews of departments’ baseline expenditure to assess its effectiveness in delivering the Government’s long-term objectives; together with"further development of the efficiency programme, building on the cross cutting areas identified in the Gershon Review, to embed and extend ongoing efficiency savings into departmental expenditure planning.The 2007 CSR also offers the opportunity to continue to refine the PSA framework so that it drives effective delivery and the attainment of ambitious national standards.Public Service Agreements (PSAs) were introduced in the 1998 CSR. They set out agreed targets detailing the outputs and outcomes departments are expected to deliver with the resources allocated to them. The new spending regime places a strong emphasis on outcome targets, for example in providing for better health and higher educational standards or service standards. The introduction in SR2004 of PSA ‘standards’ will ensure that high standards in priority areas are maintained.The Government monitors progress against PSA targets, and departments report in detail twice a year in their annual Departmental Reports (published in spring) and in their autumn performance reports. These reports provide Parliament and the public with regular updates on departments’ performance against their targets.Technical Notes explain how performance against each PSA target will be measured.To make the most of both new investment and existing assets, there needs to be a coherent long term strategy against which investment decisions are taken. Departmental Investment Strategies (DIS) set out each department's plans to deliver the scale and quality of capital stock needed to underpin its objectives. The DIS includes information about the department's existing capital stock and future plans for that stock, as well as plans for new investment. It also sets out the systems that the department has in place to ensure that it delivers its capital programmes effectively.This document was updated on 19 December 2005.Near-cash resource expenditure that has a related cash implication, even though the timing of the cash payment may be slightly different. For example, expenditure on gas or electricity supply is incurred as the fuel is used, though the cash payment might be made in arrears on aquarterly basis. Other examples of near-cash expenditure are: pay, rental.Net cash requirement the upper limit agreed by Parliament on the cash which a department may draw from theConsolidated Fund to finance the expenditure within the ambit of its Request forResources. It is equal to the agreed amount of net resources and net capital less non-cashitems and working capital.Non-cash cost costs where there is no cash transaction but which are included in a body’s accounts (or taken into account in charging for a service) to establish the true cost of all the resourcesused.Non-departmental a body which has a role in the processes of government, but is not a government public body, NDPBdepartment or part of one. NDPBs accordingly operate at arm’s length from governmentMinisters.Notional cost of a cost which is taken into account in setting fees and charges to improve comparability with insuranceprivate sector service providers.The charge takes account of the fact that public bodies donot generally pay an insurance premium to a commercial insurer.the independent body responsible for collecting and publishing official statistics about theUK’s society and economy. (At the time of going to print legislation was progressing tochange this body to the Statistics Board).Office of Government an office of the Treasury, with a status similar to that of an agency, which aims to maximise Commerce, OGCthe government’s purchasing power for routine items and combine professional expertiseto bear on capital projects.Office of the the government department responsible for discharging the Paymaster General’s statutoryPaymaster General,responsibilities to hold accounts and make payments for government departments and OPGother public bodies.Orange bookthe informal title for Management of Risks: Principles and Concepts, which is published by theTreasury for the guidance of public sector bodies.Office for NationalStatistics, ONS60Managing Public Money————————————————————————————————————————"GLOSSARYOverdraftan account with a negative balance.Parliament’s formal agreement to authorise an activity or expenditure.Prerogative powerspowers exercisable under the Royal Prerogative, ie powers which are unique to the Crown,as contrasted with common-law powers which may be available to the Crown on the samebasis as to natural persons.Primary legislationActs which have been passed by the Westminster Parliament and, where they haveappropriate powers, the Scottish Parliament and the Northern Ireland Assembly. Begin asBills until they have received Royal Assent.arrangements under which a public sector organisation contracts with a private sectorentity to construct a facility and provide associated services of a specified quality over asustained period. See annex 7.5.Proprietythe principle that patterns of resource consumption should respect Parliament’s intentions,conventions and control procedures, including any laid down by the PAC. See box 2.4.Public Accountssee Committee of Public Accounts.CommitteePublic corporationa trading body controlled by central government, local authority or other publiccorporation that has substantial day to day operating independence. See section 7.8.Public Dividend finance provided by government to public sector bodies as an equity stake; an alternative to Capital, PDCloan finance.Public Service sets out what the public can expect the government to deliver with its resources. EveryAgreement, PSAlarge government department has PSA(s) which specify deliverables as targets or aimsrelated to objectives.a structured arrangement between a public sector and a private sector organisation tosecure an outcome delivering good value for money for the public sector. It is classified tothe public or private sector according to which has more control.Rate of returnthe financial remuneration delivered by a particular project or enterprise, expressed as apercentage of the net assets employed.Regularitythe principle that resource consumption should accord with the relevant legislation, therelevant delegated authority and this document. See box 2.4.Request for the functional level into which departmental Estimates may be split. RfRs contain a number Resources, RfRof functions being carried out by the department in pursuit of one or more of thatdepartment’s objectives.Resource accountan accruals account produced in line with the Financial Reporting Manual (FReM).Resource accountingthe system under which budgets, Estimates and accounts are constructed in a similar wayto commercial audited accounts, so that both plans and records of expenditure allow in fullfor the goods and services which are to be, or have been, consumed – ie not just the cashexpended.Resource budgetthe means by which the government plans and controls the expenditure of resources tomeet its objectives.Restitutiona legal concept which allows money and property to be returned to its rightful owner. Ittypically operates where another person can be said to have been unjustly enriched byreceiving such monies.Return on capital the ratio of profit to capital employed of an accounting entity during an identified period.employed, ROCEVarious measures of profit and of capital employed may be used in calculating the ratio.Public Privatepartnership, PPPPrivate Finance Initiative, PFIParliamentaryauthority61Managing Public Money"————————————————————————————————————————GLOSSARYRoyal charterthe document setting out the powers and constitution of a corporation established underprerogative power of the monarch acting on Privy Council advice.Second readingthe second formal time that a House of Parliament may debate a bill, although in practicethe first substantive debate on its content. If successful, it is deemed to denoteParliamentary approval of the principle of the proposed legislation.Secondary legislationlaws, including orders and regulations, which are made using powers in primary legislation.Normally used to set out technical and administrative provision in greater detail thanprimary legislation, they are subject to a less intense level of scrutiny in Parliament.European legislation is,however,often implemented in secondary legislation using powers inthe European Communities Act 1972.Service-level agreement between parties, setting out in detail the level of service to be performed.agreementWhere agreements are between central government bodies, they are not legally a contractbut have a similar function.Shareholder Executive a body created to improve the government’s performance as a shareholder in businesses.Spending reviewsets out the key improvements in public services that the public can expect over a givenperiod. It includes a thorough review of departmental aims and objectives to find the bestway of delivering the government’s objectives, and sets out the spending plans for the givenperiod.State aidstate support for a domestic body or company which could distort EU competition and sois not usually allowed. See annex 4.9.Statement of Excessa formal statement detailing departments’ overspends prepared by the Comptroller andAuditor General as a result of undertaking annual audits.Statement on Internal an annual statement that Accounting Officers are required to make as part of the accounts Control, SICon a range of risk and control issues.Subheadindividual elements of departmental expenditure identifiable in Estimates as single cells, forexample cell A1 being administration costs within a particular line of departmental spending.Supplyresources voted by Parliament in response to Estimates, for expenditure by governmentdepartments.Supply Estimatesa statement of the resources the government needs in the coming financial year, and forwhat purpose(s), by which Parliamentary authority is sought for the planned level ofexpenditure and income.Target rate of returnthe rate of return required of a project or enterprise over a given period, usually at least a year.Third sectorprivate sector bodies which do not act commercially,including charities,social and voluntaryorganisations and other not-for-profit collectives. See annex 7.7.Total Managed a Treasury budgeting term which covers all current and capital spending carried out by the Expenditure,TMEpublic sector (ie not just by central departments).Trading fundan organisation (either within a government department or forming one) which is largely orwholly financed from commercial revenue generated by its activities. Its Estimate shows itsnet impact, allowing its income from receipts to be devoted entirely to its business.Treasury Minutea formal administrative document drawn up by the Treasury, which may serve a wide varietyof purposes including seeking Parliamentary approval for the use of receipts asappropriations in aid, a remission of some or all of the principal of voted loans, andresponding on behalf of the government to reports by the Public Accounts Committee(PAC).62Managing Public Money————————————————————————————————————————GLOSSARY63Managing Public MoneyValue for moneythe process under which organisation’s procurement, projects and processes aresystematically evaluated and assessed to provide confidence about suitability, effectiveness,prudence,quality,value and avoidance of error and other waste,judged for the public sectoras a whole.Virementthe process through which funds are moved between subheads such that additionalexpenditure on one is met by savings on one or more others.Votethe process by which Parliament approves funds in response to supply Estimates.Voted expenditureprovision for expenditure that has been authorised by Parliament. Parliament ‘votes’authority for public expenditure through the Supply Estimates process. Most expenditureby central government departments is authorised in this way.Wider market activity activities undertaken by central government organisations outside their statutory duties,using spare capacity and aimed at generating a commercial profit. See annex 7.6.Windfallmonies received by a department which were not anticipated in the spending review.———————————————————————————————————————— -
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f headquartersla Santa Sede the Holy See* * *sede s.f.1 seat; ( ufficio) office, building; ( locali) premises (pl.): sede del governo, ( edificio) seat of government; Roma è la sede del governo, Rome is the seat of the government; sede centrale, (di imprese ecc.) head office (o main office o headquarters); sede di uffici, magazzini, business premises; città sede di università, university town; la ditta ha la sede in centro, the firm has its offices in the centre; chiedere il trasferimento a un'altra sede, to ask for a transfer to another office // una sede di antiche tradizioni, a seat of old tradition // questo disturbo ha sede nello stomaco, this trouble has its seat in the stomach2 ( luogo di residenza) residence: aver sede a Roma, to have residence in Rome; cambiare sede, to change one's residence; prendere sede in una città, to take up residence in a city // sede legale di una società, registered office of a company // sede vescovile, see (o diocesan centre) // la Santa Sede, the Holy See3 ( filiale di un'impresa) branch, branch office: sede staccata, branch office; la sede milanese dell'azienda, the Milan branch office of the firm4 ( luogo in cui si svolge temporaneamente un'attività) centre; venue: la scuola sarà sede d'esame, the school will be an examination centre; sede elettorale, polling station; la sede dell'annuale convegno medico, the venue of the annual medical congress // non mi sembra questa la sede adatta per le nostre discussioni, this doesn't seem to me to be a suitable place for our discussion // in sede di, during: in sede di esami, during the examinations; in sede di trattative, during the negotiations; in sede di bilancio, when striking a balance // (dir.) in separata sede, in a special session, ( in privato) in private5 (mecc.) seat, seating; ( alloggiamento) housing: sede conica, conical seat; sede di cuscinetto, bearing housing; sede di rotolamento, ( di cuscinetto a sfere) race; sede di valvola riportata, valve insert; sede piana, flat seat.* * *['sɛde]sostantivo femminile1) (di azienda, organizzazione, ente) base; (di tribunale, congresso) venue; (del governo) seat, centre BE, center AE; (vescovile) seeavere sede — to be based, to have one's headquarters (a in, at)
il negozio ha cambiato sede — the shop has changed its address o has moved
l'anima è la sede dei sentimenti — fig. the soul is the seat of the sentiments
2) comm. (filiale) branch, officechiedere il trasferimento ad altra sede — to ask to be moved o transferred to another office
questa non è la sede più adatta per... — this is not the best place for
4) tecn. housing, seating5) med. seat6) dir.7) in sede diin sede di esame — univ. during the examination
8) in separata sede dir. = in a special session; fig. in private•sede centrale — head office, main office, headquarters
* * *sede/'sεde/sostantivo f.1 (di azienda, organizzazione, ente) base; (di tribunale, congresso) venue; (del governo) seat, centre BE, center AE; (vescovile) see; avere sede to be based, to have one's headquarters (a in, at); con sede a Londra London-based; il capo è fuori sede the boss is away on business; il negozio ha cambiato sede the shop has changed its address o has moved; Santa Sede Holy See; l'anima è la sede dei sentimenti fig. the soul is the seat of the sentiments2 comm. (filiale) branch, office; la sede di Boston the Boston office; chiedere il trasferimento ad altra sede to ask to be moved o transferred to another office3 fig. (posto) place; (momento) time; questa non è la sede più adatta per... this is not the best place for...4 tecn. housing, seating5 med. seat6 dir. sede legale registered office; in sede penale in a criminal trial; in sede civile in a civil actionsede centrale head office, main office, headquarters; sede ferroviaria permanent way; sede stradale roadway. -
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1. n собир. народthe public is the best judge, the public are the best judges — народ — лучший судья
2. n собир. публикаin public — открыто, публично; на людях
the public are not admitted — публика не допускается, вход воспрещён
general public, public at large — широкая публика
public image — репутация, мнение широкой публики
3. n собир. общественность4. a народный, общенародныйpublic ownership — общенародное достояние; общественная собственность
5. a общественный, коммунальный, общественного пользованияpublic service — коммунальное обслуживание, коммунальные услуги
public network — общедоступная сеть; сеть общего пользования
6. a публичный, общедоступныйpublic sale — публичные торги, аукцион
7. a открытый, гласныйopen to the public — вход свободный ; открыто для всех
8. a государственный, национальныйpublic officer — государственный служащий, чиновник, должностное лицо
public trustee — публичный доверительный собственник; государственный попечитель
public notary, notary public — нотариус
public bill — публичный законопроект; законопроект общегосударственного значения
public institution — публичное, государственное учреждение
9. a публично-правовой10. a вчт. общийСинонимический ряд:1. civic (adj.) civic; civil; governmental; national; owned by the state; publicly-financed; societal; tax-supported; under the public domain2. communal (adj.) collective; common; communal; conjoint; conjunct; democratic; general; intermutual; joint; mutual; popular; prevalent; shared; vulgar; widespread3. unrestricted (adj.) accessible; free; free to all; known; not private; open; open to the public; open-door; unrestricted; without charge4. commons (noun) commonalty; commoners; commons; crowd; masses; mob5. populace (noun) audience; citizens; clientage; clientele; community; following; humanity; men; populace; society; the community6. societies (noun) communities; people; societiesАнтонимический ряд:individual; personal; private; restricted -
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адресное пространство; диапозон адресов — address space
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > адрес за пределами адресного пространства
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74 personal
1) (one's own: This is his personal opinion; The matter will have my personal attention.) personal2) (private: This is a personal matter between him and me.) personal3) (in person: The Prime Minister will make a personal appearance.) en persona4) ((making remarks which are) insulting, especially about a person's appearance etc: personal remarks; Don't be personal!) indiscreto, maleducado, ofensivopersonal adj1. personal2. personal / privado
personal adjetivo personal; ■ sustantivo masculino (de fábrica, empresa) personnel (pl), staff ( sing or pl); estamos escasos de personal we're short-staffed
personal
I adjetivo personal
una carta personal, a private letter
II sustantivo masculino (trabajadores) staff, personnel ' personal' also found in these entries: Spanish: consignar - contingente - dato - efecto - escala - interés - jefa - jefe - lavandería - llave - objeto - particular - pasar - placa - plana - plano - presente - primar - privada - privado - abandonar - ampliación - ampliar - aseo - auxiliar - bien - citar - computadora - consultorio - coqueto - defensa - dejadez - dejado - despedir - diario - falta - historial - insuficiencia - intimidad - número - palacio - patrimonio - PC - planilla - plantilla - reducción - tarjeta - uno English: accustom - achievement - agree - appreciate - averse - balloon - battle - cleanliness - computer - dear - decision - decision making - delay - despite - diary - dodge - employ - excuse - exploit - first-hand - gap - heart-to-heart - love - maintenance staff - mate - myself - neglect - office staff - PA - pc - personal - personal best - personal computer - personal pronoun - personally - personnel - personnel department - personnel management - private - private income - put off - referee - self-improvement - self-interest - short-staffed - staff - staff meeting - staff training - staffing - strengthtr['pɜːsənəl]1 (private) personal, privado,-a2 (own) particular, personal3 (individual) personal4 (physical - appearance) personal; (hygiene) íntimo,-a, personal5 (in person) en persona■ the Prime Minister made a personal visit el Primer Ministro realizó una visita de carácter privado6 (rude) ofensivo,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto get personal hacer alusiones personalespersonal assistant secretario,-a personalpersonal best SMALLSPORT/SMALL mejor marcapersonal computer ordenador nombre masculino personalpersonal effects efectos nombre masculino plural personalespersonal pronoun pronombre nombre masculino personalpersonal property propiedad nombre femenino privadapersonal stereo walkman nombre masculinopersonal ['pərsənəl] adj1) own, private: personal, particular, privadofor personal reasons: por razones personales2) : en personato make a personal appearance: presentarse en persona, hacerse acto de presencia3) : íntimo, personalpersonal hygiene: higiene personal4) indiscreet, prying: indiscreto, personaladj.• corporal adj.• en persona adj.• mobiliario, -a adj.• personal adj.• privado, -a adj.• privativo, -a adj.n.• remitido s.m.
I 'pɜːrsṇəl, 'pɜːsənḷ1)b) ( private) personalthis is a personal matter — éste es un asunto privado or personal
c) ( individual) <account/loan> personalpersonal identification number — número m de identificación personal, PIN m
2)a) ( in person) < appearance> en personab) ( physical) < hygiene> íntimo; < appearance> personalit's nothing personal, but... — no tengo nada contra ti (or ella etc), pero...
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noun (AmE) anuncio m personal['pɜːsnl]1. ADJ1) (=individual) personal•
I know from personal experience that it's not easy — sé por experiencia personal que no es fácil•
to have/take a personal interest in sth — tener un interés personal en or por algo, interesarse personalmente en or por algo•
my personal opinion is that... — en mi opinión personal...•
are you willing to take personal responsibility for her? — ¿estás dispuesto a responsabilizarte personalmente de ella?•
if you continue with this investigation you do so at great personal risk — si continúa con esta investigación correrá usted un gran riesgo contra su persona2) (=private) personalpersonal — (on letter) confidencial
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they don't allow personal calls on the office phone — no permiten que se hagan llamadas particulares en el teléfono de la oficina•
this was a personal matter, something between us two — este era un asunto personal, algo entre nosotros dos•
two telephones, one for personal use and the other for business — dos teléfonos, uno para uso personal y el otro para los negocios3) (=in person) [visit, interview] en persona4) (=against the person) [abuse, insult] de carácter personal•
there's no need to get personal — no hace falta llevar las cosas al terreno personal•
I have nothing personal against him — no tengo nada personal en contra suya•
to make personal remarks (about sb) — hacer comentarios de carácter personal acerca de or sobre algn5) (=physical) personal2.N (US) (Journalism) (=advert) anuncio m personal, aviso m personal (LAm)3.CPDpersonal account N — (Econ) cuenta f personal
personal ad * N — anuncio m personal, aviso m personal (LAm)
personal allowance N — (for tax) desgravación f personal
personal assets NPL — bienes mpl muebles
personal assistant N — ayudante mf personal (to de)
personal best N — (Sport) marca f personal
personal bodyguard N — guardaespaldas mf inv personal
personal care N — (for the elderly or infirm) asistencia f personal
personal chair N (Brit) —
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to have a personal chair — ser titular de una cátedrapersonal cleanliness N — higiene f personal, aseo m personal
personal column N — (Brit) (for births, deaths and marriages) (páginas fpl) sociales fpl (y necrológicas); (for lonely hearts) (sección f de) anuncios mpl personales
personal computer N — ordenador m or (LAm) computadora f personal
personal details NPL — (=name, address) datos mpl personales
please fill in your personal details on the attached form — por favor, rellene el formulario adjunto con sus datos personales
personal digital assistant N — agenda f electrónica, PDA m
personal effects NPL — efectos mpl personales
personal finance N — finanzas fpl personales
personal foul N — falta f personal
personal growth N — crecimiento m personal
personal identification number N — número m de identificación personal
personal income N — ingresos mpl personales
personal income tax N — impuesto m sobre la renta de las personas físicas
personal injury N — daños mpl y perjuicios
personal insurance N — seguro m personal
personal loan N — préstamo m personal
personal organizer N — (paper) agenda f personal; (electronic) agenda f personal electrónica
personal pronoun N — pronombre m personal
personal property N — (Jur) bienes mpl (muebles); (private) cosas fpl personales
personal relationships NPL — relaciones fpl personales
personal secretary N — secretario(-a) m / f personal
personal security N — (=safety) seguridad f personal; (on loan) garantía f personal
personal shopper N — asistente mf personal de compras
personal stereo N — Walkman ® m, equipo m de música personal
personal trainer N — preparador(a) m / f
personal tuition N — clases fpl particulares
* * *
I ['pɜːrsṇəl, 'pɜːsənḷ]1)b) ( private) personalthis is a personal matter — éste es un asunto privado or personal
c) ( individual) <account/loan> personalpersonal identification number — número m de identificación personal, PIN m
2)a) ( in person) < appearance> en personab) ( physical) < hygiene> íntimo; < appearance> personalit's nothing personal, but... — no tengo nada contra ti (or ella etc), pero...
II
noun (AmE) anuncio m personal -
75 persönlich
I Adj. personal; auf Briefen: auch private, confidential; darf ich Ihnen eine persönliche Frage stellen? can ( oder may) I ask you something personal?; persönlich werden get personal; Persönliches Zeitung: personalsII Adv. personally, in person; himself (f herself); ich möchte ihn persönlich sprechen I would like to speak to him in person; er wird persönlich anwesend sein he’ll be personally present, he’ll be there in person; persönlich haften be personally liable; etw. persönlich nehmen take s.th. personally; das ist nicht persönlich gemeint (please) don’t take it personally; das ist für dich persönlich it’s personal; betont: it’s for you and you alone* * *in person (Adv.); private (Adj.); intimate (Adj.); personal (Adj.)* * *per|sön|lich [pɛr'zøːnlɪç]1. adjpersonal; Atmosphäre, Umgangsformen friendlypersö́nliche Auslagen — out-of-pocket or personal expenses
persö́nliche Meinung — personal opinion, one's own opinion
persö́nliches Fürwort — personal pronoun
persö́nlich werden — to get personal
nun werden Sie doch nicht gleich persö́nlich! — there's no need to get personal
2. advpersonally; (auf Briefen) private (and confidential)der Chef persö́nlich — the boss himself or in person or personally
etw persö́nlich meinen/nehmen or auffassen — to mean/take sth personally
er interessiert sich persö́nlich für seine Leute — he takes a personal interest in his people
Sie müssen persö́nlich erscheinen — you are required to appear in person or personally
* * *1) (intended for, used by etc one person etc: Customers in shops should be given individual attention.) individual2) (private or personal: the intimate details of his correspondence.) intimate3) (one's own: This is his personal opinion; The matter will have my personal attention.) personal4) (private: This is a personal matter between him and me.) personal5) (in person: The Prime Minister will make a personal appearance.) personal6) personally7) (doing something oneself, not having or letting someone else do it on one's behalf: He thanked me personally.) personally8) (personally; one's self, not represented by someone else: The Queen was there in person; I'd like to thank him in person.) in person* * *per·sön·lich[pɛrˈzø:nlɪç]I. adj1. (eigen) personal2. (jdn selbst betreffend) personal3. (zwischenmenschlich) personal4. (intim) friendlyich möchte ein \persönliches Wort an Sie richten I would like to address you directly5. (gegen jdn gerichtet) personal6. (als Privatperson) personal7. (anzüglich)II. adv1. (selbst) personally\persönlich erscheinen/auftreten to appear/perform in person2. (privat) personally\persönlich befreundet sein to be personal friends* * *1.Adjektiv personal2.nimm doch nicht gleich alles [so] persönlich! — don't take everything so personally!
* * *A. adj personal; auf Briefen: auch private, confidential;darf ich Ihnen eine persönliche Frage stellen? can ( oder may) I ask you something personal?;persönlich werden get personal;Persönliches Zeitung: personalsB. adv personally, in person; himself (f herself);ich möchte ihn persönlich sprechen I would like to speak to him in person;er wird persönlich anwesend sein he’ll be personally present, he’ll be there in person;persönlich haften be personally liable;etwas persönlich nehmen take sth personally;das ist nicht persönlich gemeint (please) don’t take it personally;das ist für dich persönlich it’s personal; betont: it’s for you and you alone* * *1.Adjektiv personal2.adverbial personally; (auf Briefen) ‘private [and confidential]’nimm doch nicht gleich alles [so] persönlich! — don't take everything so personally!
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76 Privatabhebungen
Privatabhebungen
personal drawings;
• Privatabkommen, Privatabmachung private agreement (contract, arrangement);
• Privatabsatz (Wertpapiere) direct sale;
• Privatangelegenheit private concern (affair, business), personal matter;
• Privatanlagen (telecom.) private investment;
• Privatanleger private investor;
• Privatanschluss (telecom.) private line;
• Privatanschlussgleis private siding;
• Privatanschrift private (home, residence) address;
• Privatausgaben personal spending (cost);
• Privatbankenbereich private-sector banking;
• Privatbank[haus] private bank;
• Privatbankier individual banker (US);
• im Privatbereich privately operated;
• Privatbesitz private property;
• im Privatbesitz privately owned. -
77 business letter format
бизн. формат делового письма, формат служебного письмаКомментарии к формату (см. рис.)If your stationery includes a letterhead, skip this block. Type your name and address along with other relevant contact information such as e-mail or fax number.If your stationery includes a letterhead, type the date from 2 to 6 lines under the letterhead. Otherwise type it under the return address.Use this block to identify what the letter is in regards to. Examples are: "Re: Invoice 12345" or "Re: Your letter dated January 15, 2010.".Always in caps. Examples include SPECIAL DELIVERY, CERTIFIED MAIL, AIRMAIL, VIA FACSIMILE.Notation on private correspondence if needed such as PERSONAL or CONFIDENTIAL. This goes just above the recipient.Type the name and address of the person and / or company. If you are using an attention line (block 7) then skip the person's name. Address the envelope similarly.Type the name of the personType the recipient's name. Use Mr. or Ms. [Last Name] to show respect, but don't try to guess spelling or gender if you are not sure. Some common salutations are: "Dear [Full Name]:", "To Whom it May Concern:".Type a short description on what the letter is about. If you used a reference line, then you likely do not need a subject line.Type two spaces between sentences.Completing the LetterIt depends on the tone and degree of formality as to what you write here. Can vary from the very formal "Respectfully yours" to the typical "Sincerely" to the friendly "Cordially yours".Leave four blank lines after the Complimentary Close (block 11) to sign your name. Type your name and (optional) title under that signature.If someone else has typed the letter for you, it is common for them to indicate so with initials. Typically it is your initials in upper case followed by the other initials in lower case. For example "BCT/gt". If you typed your own letter, skip this block.If you are including other things with the letter such as brochures, this line tells the reader how many to expect. Common styles include "Enclosures: 3".If you are distributing copies of the letter to others, indicate so using a copies block. the code "cc:" used to indicate carbon copies but now is commonly called courtesy copies.Don't type the brackets. The brackets [ ] in the examples are for narrative purposes only.Try to keep your letters to one page.Use letterhead only for the first page. Just use a blank sheet of paper for continuation pages.You have some freedom in how many blank lines to use between blocks and in the margin sizes in order to fit a letter onto a single page.Not all letters need every block identified in this article. If you leave one out, do not leave blank lines where the blocks would have been.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > business letter format
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78 trato
m.1 treatment (comportamiento, conducta).de trato agradable pleasantmalos tratos battering (of child, wife)2 dealings.tener trato con to associate with, to be friendly withno querer tratos con alguien to want (to have) nothing to do with somebody3 deal (acuerdo).cerrar o hacer un trato to do o make a deal¡trato hecho! it's a deal!4 title, term of address (tratamiento).pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: tratar.* * *1 (acción) treatment2 (modales) manner3 (contacto) contact4 (acuerdo) agreement5 COMERCIO deal6 (tratamiento) title\cerrar un trato to close a dealdar a alguien el trato de... to address somebody as...estar en tratos con alguien to be negotiating with somebodytener trato de gentes to have a good way with peopletener un trato agradable to have a pleasant manner¡trato hecho! it's a deal!trato carnal sexual intercoursetrato diario daily contact* * *noun m.1) deal2) treatment* * *SM1) (=acuerdo) deal¡trato hecho! — it's a deal!
cerrar un trato — to close o clinch a deal
hacer buenos tratos a algn — † to offer sb advantageous terms
2) (=relación)trato carnal, trato sexual, tener trato carnal o sexual con algn — to have sexual relations with sb
3) pl tratos (=negociaciones) negotiationsentrar en tratos con algn — to enter into negotiations o discussions with sb
estar en tratos con algn — to be in negotiations with sb, be negotiating with sb
4) (=tratamiento) treatmenttrato de favor, trato preferente — preferential treatment
5) (=manera de ser) manner6) [forma de cortesía]no sé qué trato darle, si de tú o de usted — I don't know whether to address him as "tú" or as "usted"
* * *1)a) ( acuerdo) dealhacer/cerrar un trato — to make/finalize a deal
b) tratos masculino plural ( negociaciones)estamos en tratos con otra compañía — we are talking to o negotiating with another company
2)a) ( relación)tengo poco trato con ella — I don't really have much contact with her o much to do with her
b) ( cualidad) mannerc) ( manera de tratar) treatmentd) tb* * *1)a) ( acuerdo) dealhacer/cerrar un trato — to make/finalize a deal
b) tratos masculino plural ( negociaciones)estamos en tratos con otra compañía — we are talking to o negotiating with another company
2)a) ( relación)tengo poco trato con ella — I don't really have much contact with her o much to do with her
b) ( cualidad) mannerc) ( manera de tratar) treatmentd) tb* * *trato11 = dealing.Ex: The most serious problem for librarians in their dealings with media materials is the massive multiplication of formats, making it difficult for librarians to decide what to buy in what format.
* cerrar un trato = close + deal.* tener tratos con = have + dealings with.* trato o truco = trick or treat.trato22 = treatment, intercourse.Ex: Not all classification schemes need to aim for this comprehensive treatment.
Ex: The great practical education of the Englishman is derived from incessant intercourse between man and man, in trade.* de trato fácil = easy-going [easygoing].* directiva sobre la igualdad de trato = equal treatment directive.* igualdad de trato = equal treatment.* malos tratos = mistreatment, maltreatment, physical abuse.* malos tratos a la mujer = wife beating, wife battering, wife abuse.* recibir un trato justo = treat + fairly.* tener trato = have + contact.* trato de favor = preferential treatment.* trato del paciente = bedside manners.* trato especial = special treatment.* trato preferencial = preferential treatment.* trato preferente = preferential treatment.* un trato justo = a square deal.* * *A1 (acuerdo, convenio) dealhicimos un trato we made o did a deal¡ah no, ése no era el trato! oh no, that wasn't the deal!, oh no, that wasn't what we agreed!cerraron el trato de madrugada they closed o ( colloq) wrapped up the deal in the early hours of the morning¡trato hecho! it's a deal!, you've got yourself a deal! ( colloq)(negociaciones): ahora estamos en tratos con otra compañía we are now talking to o negotiating with another companyB1(relación): la conozco pero realmente tengo muy poco trato con ella I know her but I don't really have much contact with her o much to do with herno tiene trato con sus vecinos he doesn't mix with his neighbors, he doesn't have anything to do with his neighbors2(manera de tratar): tiene un trato muy agradable she has a very pleasant manner, she's very easy to get on withno le gustó nada el trato que le dieron she wasn't at all pleased with the treatment she received o with the way she was treatedle dan un trato preferencial or preferente they give him preferential treatmentel trato que les da a los juguetes the way he treats his toyseste mecanismo requiere un trato muy cuidadoso this mechanism needs to be handled very carefullyCompuesto:carnal knowledge, sexual relations (pl)* * *
Del verbo tratar: ( conjugate tratar)
trato es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
trató es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
tratar
trato
tratar ( conjugate tratar) verbo intransitivo
1 ( intentar) to try;
tratoé de que no vuelva a suceder I'll try to make sure it doesn't happen again
2 [obra/libro/película] trato de algo to be about sth;
trato sobre algo to deal with sth;
3 (tener contacto, relaciones) trato con algn to deal with sb;
verbo transitivo
1 ‹persona/animal/instrumento› to treat;
2 ( frecuentar):
3 ‹tema/asunto› to discuss, to deal with
4a) (Med) to treat
tratarse verbo pronominal
1 tratose con algn ( ser amigo de) to be friendly with sb;
( alternar) to socialize o mix with sb;
2 (+ compl) ( recípr):
3 (Med) to have o undergo treatment
4◊ tratarse de (en 3a pers)
◊ ¿de qué se trata? what's it about?
◊ se trata de participar, no de ganar it's a question of taking part, not of winning;
solo porque se trata de ti just because it's you
trato sustantivo masculino
1
¡trato hecho! it's a deal!b)◊ tratos sustantivo masculino plural ( negociaciones): estamos en tratos con otra compañía we are talking to o negotiating with another company
2a) ( relación):
tengo poco trato con ella I don't really have much contact with her o much to do with her
tratar
I verbo transitivo
1 (portarse) to treat
2 (cuidar) to look after, care: trátame el libro bien, look after my book
3 (dirigirse a una persona) address: nos tratamos de tú, we call each other "tú" o we're on first name terms
4 (considerar, llamar) me trató de tonto, he called me stupid
5 (someter a un proceso) to treat
6 (someter a tratamiento médico) to treat: le tienen que tratar la artritis, they have to treat his arthritis
7 (tener relación social) la he tratado muy poco, I don't know her very well
8 (considerar, discutir) to deal with: no hemos tratado la cuestión, we haven't discussed that subject
II verbo intransitivo 1 tratar de, (un libro, una película) to be about: ¿de qué trata?, what is it about?
2 (intentar) to try [de, to]
3 Com tratar en, to trade in o with 4 tratar con, (negociar) to negotiate with
trato sustantivo masculino
1 (pacto) treaty
2 Com deal
3 (relación, carácter) es una persona de trato muy agradable, he's very pleasant
no quiero tener trato con ellos, I don't want anything to do with them
' trato' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arreglo
- cerrar
- con
- confianza
- contacto
- deshacer
- dolerse
- equitativa
- equitativo
- exquisitez
- humanizar
- humillante
- igualdad
- infrahumana
- infrahumano
- llaneza
- proverbial
- roce
- romper
- severidad
- soslayo
- suavizar
- suavidad
- tratar
- amigable
- áspero
- brusquedad
- cortesía
- despectivo
- diplomático
- familiar
- frialdad
- ganar
- hacer
- igual
- imaginar
- llano
- mezclar
- mimo
- parejo
- pasada
- proponer
- rehacer
- relación
English:
arrangement
- balance
- bargain
- businesslike
- clinch
- close
- consummate
- deal
- decisive
- demonstration
- enter into
- excessively
- fair
- fall through
- foreign
- indifference
- informal
- informality
- love
- mate
- officer
- private
- raw
- sew up
- shoddy
- special
- square
- square deal
- superior
- sweetheart
- tie up
- treatment
- truck
- unfair
- as
- back
- bring
- dealing
- discourage
- easy
- grab
- manner
- next
- off
- preferential
- sneak
- squeeze
- strike
* * *trato nm1. [acuerdo] deal;¡trato hecho! it's a deal!2. [relación]con el trato continuo se conoce más a una persona you get to know a person better when you deal with them on a day-to-day basis;no busco el trato con él I don't seek out his company;no tengo mucho trato con ellos I don't have much to do with them;no querer tratos con alguien to want (to have) nothing to do with sbtrato carnal sexual relations4. [manera de tratar] treatment;dar un trato preferente a alguien to give sb preferential treatment;le dan muy buen trato they treat him very well;malos tratos battering, physical abuse5. [comportamiento]una persona de trato agradable/fácil a pleasant/easy-going person6. [título] title, form of address* * *mmalos tratos pl ill treatment sg, abuse sg ;trato de favor favorable o preferential treatment2 COM deal;hacer un trato make a deal;¡trato hecho! it’s a deal;tener trato con alguien have dealings with s.o.;estar en tratos con alguien be negotiating with s.o., be talking to s.o.* * *trato nm1) : deal, agreement2) : relationship, dealings pl3) : treatmentmalos tratos: ill-treatment* * *trato n1. (tratamiento) treatment2. (relación) contactno tengo mucho trato con él I don't have much contact with him / I don't see much of him3. (acuerdo) deal / agreement -
79 miss
noun1) (title of unmarried woman)Miss Brown — Frau Brown; Fräulein Brown (veralt.); (girl) Fräulein Brown
* * *[mis]1) (a polite title given to an unmarried female, either in writing or in speech: Miss Wilson; the Misses Wilson; Could you ask Miss Smith to type this letter?; Excuse me, miss. Could you tell me how to get to Princess Road?) das Fräulein2) (a girl or young woman: She's a cheeky little miss!) junges Mädchen* * *miss1[mɪs]n3. (title)M\miss Smith Fräulein [o Miss] SmithM\miss America Miss Amerikamiss2[mɪs]I. n<pl -es>1. (failure) Fehlschlag m, Misserfolg m; SPORT (hit) Fehltreffer m; (shot) Fehlschuss m; (throw) Fehlwurf m; AUTO Fehlzündung f; MED ( fam) Fehlgeburt fI've never had a car accident, but I've had a few near \misses ich hatte noch nie einen Unfall, aber ein paar Beinahezusammenstöße3.II. vi\missed! daneben!, nicht getroffen!2. (be unsuccessful) missglücken, fehlschlagenIII. vt1. (not hit)▪ to \miss sb/sth jdn/etw verfehlen [o nicht treffen]2. (not meet)▪ to \miss sth bus, train etw versäumen [o verpassen]▪ to \miss sb jdn verpassento \miss a deadline einen Termin nicht [ein]halten3. (be absent)▪ to \miss sth etw versäumen [o verpassen]to \miss school in der Schule fehlen4. (not use)his new film is too good to \miss seinen neuen Film darf man sich einfach nicht entgehen lassenyou didn't \miss much du hast nicht viel verpasst5. (avoid)▪ to \miss sth etw vermeiden [o umgehen]6. (not see)▪ to \miss sb/sth jdn/etw übersehenhe's over there, you can't \miss him er ist da drüben, du kannst ihn gar nicht übersehen7. (not hear)sorry, I \missed that — could you say that again? Entschuldigung, das habe ich nicht mitbekommen — können Sie das noch einmal wiederholen?8. (not notice)Susan doesn't \miss much Susan entgeht einfach nichts9. (not have)▪ to \miss sth etw nicht haben/tunI decided to \miss breakfast ich beschloss, nicht zu frühstücken10. (long for)▪ to \miss sb/sth jdn/etw vermissenI \miss having you here to talk to du fehlst mir hier zum Reden11. (notice loss)▪ to \miss sb/sth jdn/etw vermissen12.▶ to \miss the boat ( fam: not use) den Anschluss verpassen fam; (not understand) etw nicht mitbekommen▶ to \miss the mark das Ziel [o den Zweck] verfehlen▶ to \miss the point nicht verstehen, worum es gehtshe never \misses a trick ihr entgeht nichts* * *I [mɪs]1. nit was a near miss — das war eine knappe Sache; (shot) das war knapp daneben
we had a near miss with that car —
the sales department voted it a miss a miss is as good as a mile (prov) — in der Verkaufsabteilung räumte man dem keine Chance ein knapp vorbei ist auch daneben
2)to give sth a miss (inf) — sich (dat) etw schenken
2. vt1) (= fail to hit, catch, reach, find, attend etc by accident) verpassen; chance, appointment, bus, concert verpassen, versäumen; (= deliberately not attend) nicht gehen zu or in (+acc); (= not hit, find) target, ball, way, step, vocation, place, house verfehlen; (shot, ball) verfehlen, vorbeigehen an (+dat)he missed school for a week — er hat eine Woche lang die Schule versäumt
have I missed my turn? —
if you miss a pill — wenn Sie vergessen, eine Pille zu nehmen
2) (= fail to experience) verpassen; (deliberately) sich (dat) entgehen lassen; (= fail to hear or perceive) nicht mitbekommen, verpassen; (deliberately) überhören/-sehenyou haven't missed much! — da hast du nicht viel verpasst or versäumt!
he narrowly missed being first/becoming president — er wäre beinahe auf den ersten Platz gekommen/Präsident geworden
the car just missed the tree —
5) (= leave out) auslassen; (= overlook, fail to deal with) übersehen6) (= notice or regret absence of) vermissenI miss him/my old car — er/mein altes Auto fehlt mir
he'll never miss it — er wird es nie merken(, dass es ihm fehlt)
3. vi1) (= not hit) nicht treffen; (punching) danebenschlagen; (shooting) danebenschießen; (= not catch) danebengreifen; (= not be present, not attend) fehlen; (ball, shot, punch) danebengehen2) (infII= fail)
you can't miss — da kann nichts schiefgehenn1)2)(= girl)
a proper little miss —* * *miss1 [mıs] sMiss Smith Fräulein Smith;Miss America Miss Amerika (die Schönheitskönigin von Amerika)2. oft hum oder pej Ding n, Dämchen n3. WIRTSCH junges Mädchen, Teenager m: → academic.ru/40291/junior_miss">junior missmiss2 [mıs]A v/t1. eine Gelegenheit, den Zug, eine Verabredung etc verpassen, -säumen, den Beruf, jemanden, das Tor, den Weg, das Ziel etc verfehlen, sich etwas entgehen lassen, SPORT einen Elfmeter etc vergeben, verschießen:miss doing sth (es) versäumen, etwas zu tun;you shouldn’t miss (seeing) that film den Film solltest du dir unbedingt ansehen;he didn’t miss mucha) er versäumte nicht viel,b) ihm entging so gut wie nichts;she missed her period ihre Periode blieb aus;3. nicht haben, nicht bekommen:I missed my breakfast ich habe kein Frühstück (mehr) bekommenb) übersehen, nicht bemerkenc) nicht begreifen5. vermissen:we miss her very much, we really miss her sie fehlt uns sehr;he is missing his wallet er vermisst seine Brieftasche;he won’t miss £100 100 Pfund tun ihm nicht weh umg6. entkommen (dat), entgehen (dat), vermeiden:B v/i1. nicht treffen:a) danebenschießen, -werfen, -schlagen etcb) fehlgehen, danebengehen (Schuss etc)2. missglücken, -lingen, fehlschlagen, danebengehen3. miss outa) zu kurz kommen,b) etwas versäumen:miss out on sth etwas verpassen; etwas weglassen oder nicht berücksichtigen;he’s missing out on his private life sein Privatleben kommt zu kurzC s1. Fehlschuss m, -wurf m, -schlag m, -stoß m:every shot a miss jeder Schuss ging daneben2. Verpassen n, -säumen n, -fehlen n:a miss is as good as a mile (Sprichwort) knapp daneben ist auch vorbei;3. besonders US umga) Fehlgeburt fb) AUTO Fehlzündung f* * *nounMiss Brown — Frau Brown; Fräulein Brown (veralt.); (girl) Fräulein Brown
3) (as form of address to teacher etc.) Frau Schmidt usw* * *n.Fehlschuss m.Fräulein -s n. v.fehlschlagen v.missen v.verfehlen v.vermissen v.verpassen v.versäumen v.übersehen v. -
80 PA
abbreviation1) = academic.ru/54743/personal_assistant">personal assistant pers. Ass.2) = public address: PA [system] LS-Anlage, die* * *PA1[ˌpi:ˈeɪ]PA2[ˌpi:ˈeɪ]PA3[ˌpi:ˈeɪ]PA4[ˌpi:ˈeɪ]PA5[ˌpi:ˈeɪ]pub·lic ad·ˈdressnpub·lic ad·ˈdress sys·temnPAn Lautsprecheranlage f* * *1)See:2)See:3)See:of public address (system)* * *PA abk3. press agent* * *abbreviation1) = personal assistant pers. Ass.2) = public address: PA [system] LS-Anlage, die* * *(US) n.Papa -s m.
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Private Wealth Management — (PWM) is the term generally used to describe highly customized and sophisticated investment management and financial planning services delivered to high net worth investors. Generally, this includes advice on the use of trusts and other estate… … Wikipedia
Private Investigator! — is an adventure story arc of the Philippine comic strip series Pugad Baboy , created by Pol Medina Jr. and originally published in the Philippine Daily Inquirer. This particular story arc lasts 77 strips long and ran July to October, 2000, in the … Wikipedia
Private Communications Technology — (PCT) 1.0 was a protocol developed by Microsoft in the mid 1990s. PCT was designed to address security flaws in version 2.0 of Netscape s Secure Sockets Layer protocol and to force Netscape to hand change control of the then proprietary SSL… … Wikipedia
Private company limited by shares — Companies law Company … Wikipedia
Address (geography) — An address is a collection of information, presented in a mostly fixed format, used for describing the location of a building, apartment, or other structure or a plot of land, generally using political boundaries and street names as references,… … Wikipedia
Private Mail Bag — A Private Mail Bag, Locked Bag or caller service is a term for a special form of postal delivery in some countries, usually a government department or large private company, which receive large volumes of mail. Like PO Box addresses, Private Mail … Wikipedia
Private VLAN — A private VLAN contains switch ports that cannot communicate with each other but can access another network. These ports are called private ports. Each private VLAN contains one or more private ports, and a single uplink port or uplink… … Wikipedia