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1 privilegios de los ricos
• privileges of the richDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > privilegios de los ricos
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2 seńoritismo
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3 privilegio
m.privilege.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: privilegiar.* * *1 privilege* * *noun m.* * *SM privilegedisfrutar o gozar de un privilegio — to enjoy a privilege
* * *masculino privilege* * *= privilege.Ex. Borrower records may be marked so that charge-out privileges will be denied except when special permission from the librarian is given.----* carta de privilegios = charter.* privilegio concedido por el dinero = moneyed privilege.* * *masculino privilege* * *= privilege.Ex: Borrower records may be marked so that charge-out privileges will be denied except when special permission from the librarian is given.
* carta de privilegios = charter.* privilegio concedido por el dinero = moneyed privilege.* * *privilegetengo el privilegio de presentarles al gran actor … I have the honor of introducing o it is my privilege to introduce to you that great actor …conceder privilegios to grant privilegesgozar de privilegios to enjoy privileges* * *
Del verbo privilegiar: ( conjugate privilegiar)
privilegio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
privilegió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
privilegiar
privilegio
privilegio sustantivo masculino
privilege
privilegio sustantivo masculino privilege
' privilegio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
distinción
- distinguir
- conceder
- derecho
- disfrutar
- fuero
English:
concession
- prerogative
- privilege
- charter
- indeed
- privileged
* * *privilegio nmprivilege;tengo el privilegio de presentar a… I have the honour of introducing…Informát privilegios de acceso access privileges* * *m privilege* * *privilegio nm: privilege* * *privilegio n privilege -
4 desaforar
v.1 to encroach upon one's rights, to infringe one's privileges.2 to deprive anyone of the rights or privileges belonging to his birth, profession, or character.3 to redeem a property. (Military)4 to relinquish one's rights and privileges.5 to be outrageous or disorderly.6 to violate someone's rights, to violate the rights of, to wrong.El gobierno desafuera a Ricardo The government violates John's rights.7 to take away the privileges from.Ella desafuera a Ricardo She takes away the privileges from Richard.8 to disbar, to strike off the rolls.La asociación desafuera al abogado The association disbars the lawyer.* * *1 (quebrantar los fueros) to encroach on the rights of2 (privar del fuero) to deprive of one's rights1 (descomedirse) to be disrespectful, be rude* * *vt -
5 autorización de préstamo
Ex. I would think that we would still charge for lost and damaged books and that we would revoke borrowing privileges of chronic offenders, or whatever we decide to call them.* * *Ex: I would think that we would still charge for lost and damaged books and that we would revoke borrowing privileges of chronic offenders, or whatever we decide to call them.
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6 desafuero
m.1 outrage, atrocity.2 abusive act, outrageousness, transgression, excess.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: desaforar.* * *1 DERECHO infringement of the law2 (abuso) outrage, excess\* * *SM outrage, excess* * *a) ( atropello) outrageb) ( desmesura) excessc) (de parlamentario, ministro) withdrawal of parliamentary/ministerial privileges* * *a) ( atropello) outrageb) ( desmesura) excessc) (de parlamentario, ministro) withdrawal of parliamentary/ministerial privileges* * *1 (atropello) outrage2 (desmesura) excess3 (de un diputado, senador) withdrawal of parliamentary privileges* * *desafuero nm1. [abuso] outrage, atrocity;cometer un desafuero to commit an outrage* * *m outrage* * *desafuero nmabuso: injustice, outrage -
7 a cambio de
in exchange for* * *= in exchange for, in return forEx. A number of libraries receive full sets of Library of Congress cataloguing records in exchange for certain cataloguing information.Ex. In practice, however, the gilds were federations of tradesmen who, in return for monopolistic privileges, co-operated with the government in its censorship of the press.* * *= in exchange for, in return forEx: A number of libraries receive full sets of Library of Congress cataloguing records in exchange for certain cataloguing information.
Ex: In practice, however, the gilds were federations of tradesmen who, in return for monopolistic privileges, co-operated with the government in its censorship of the press. -
8 abusar de
v.1 to take undue advantage of, to impose on, to abuse, to presume on.María abusa de su puesto Mary takes advantage of her job position.2 to use too much, to overdo.Abusé de la sal I used too much salt.3 to misuse, to abuse.María abusa de la pintura roja Mary misuses the red paint.4 to exceed oneself in, to abuse, to do too much.Abusé de hacer ejercicio I exceeded myself in exercising.5 to abuse, to rape, to assault sexually.El profesor abusó de su alumna The professor abused his female student.* * *(v.) = overuseEx. As far as ethical responsibility is concerned, the chief librarian should restrain from overusing the privileges connected with managing the library.* * *(v.) = overuseEx: As far as ethical responsibility is concerned, the chief librarian should restrain from overusing the privileges connected with managing the library.
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9 al + Infinitivo
= in + Gerundio, on + Gerundio, when + Gerundio, while + Gerundio, on + Nombre, upon + Gerundio, as + Nombre + Verbo, as + Sujeto + VerboEx. In considering the headings to be chosen for government agencies it is as well to start by considering the headings for governments.Ex. On searching the catalogue for information on classification, this document will be indicated as relevant.Ex. Thus the name of a conference may be used either as a main or an added entry when cataloguing conference proceedings.Ex. A basic understanding in the concept of these libraries was the desire to confront the user with shelved books on entering and while moving through the building.Ex. On examination, we find that each thesaurus contains an alphabetic list combined with a classified display, and each has a very detailed network of semantic cross-references.Ex. Article 17 reads: 'Persons entitled to the privileges of the Library shall, upon request, open their parcels for inspection upon leaving the Library'.Ex. The urgency of his supplication was mirrored in the tense whiteness of his knuckles as he clasped his hands tightly in front of him.Ex. I am aware as I begin this plenary paper that members of the library profession that are drawn to this presentation are most likely interested in the issues for managing indigenous information.* * *= in + Gerundio, on + Gerundio, when + Gerundio, while + Gerundio, on + Nombre, upon + Gerundio, as + Nombre + Verbo, as + Sujeto + VerboEx: In considering the headings to be chosen for government agencies it is as well to start by considering the headings for governments.
Ex: On searching the catalogue for information on classification, this document will be indicated as relevant.Ex: Thus the name of a conference may be used either as a main or an added entry when cataloguing conference proceedings.Ex: A basic understanding in the concept of these libraries was the desire to confront the user with shelved books on entering and while moving through the building.Ex: On examination, we find that each thesaurus contains an alphabetic list combined with a classified display, and each has a very detailed network of semantic cross-references.Ex: Article 17 reads: 'Persons entitled to the privileges of the Library shall, upon request, open their parcels for inspection upon leaving the Library'.Ex: The urgency of his supplication was mirrored in the tense whiteness of his knuckles as he clasped his hands tightly in front of him.Ex: I am aware as I begin this plenary paper that members of the library profession that are drawn to this presentation are most likely interested in the issues for managing indigenous information. -
10 anular
adj.1 ring-shaped.dedo anular ring finger2 annular, ring-shaped.Ricardo compró un artefacto anular Richard bought a ring-shaped artifact.m.1 ring finger (dedo).Elsa se quebró el anular Elsa fractured her ring finger.2 annular, annular ligament.v.1 to annul, to leave without effect, to abolish, to invalidate.El juez anuló la decisión The judge annulled the decision.2 to belittle, to annul, to underrate.Dorotea anula a su hijo Dorothy belittles her son.3 to chalk off.* * *► adjetivo1 ring-shaped1 ring finger————————2 (un pedido, viaje) to cancel; (un contrato) to invalidate, cancel4 figurado (desautorizar) to deprive of authority1 to lose one's authority* * *verb1) to cancel, annul, rescind* * *1. VT1) [+ contrato] to cancel, rescind; [+ ley] to repeal; [+ decisión] to override; [+ matrimonio] to annul2) [+ elecciones, resultado] to declare null and void; [+ gol, tanto] to disallowhan anulado la votación por irregularidad — they have declared the vote null and void because of irregularities
3) [+ cita, viaje, evento] to cancel4) [+ cheque] to cancel5) [+ efecto] to cancel out, destroy6) (Mat) to cancel out7) [+ persona] to overshadow8) frm (=incapacitar) to deprive of authority, remove from office2.See:* * *I II 1.verbo transitivo1)a) <contrato/viaje> to cancel; < matrimonio> to annul; <fallo/sentencia> to quash, overturn; < resultado> to declare... null and void; <tanto/gol> to disallowb) < cheque> ( destruir) to cancel; ( dar orden de no pagar) to stop2) < persona> to destroy2.anularse v pron (recípr)IIImasculino ring finger* * *= negate, nullify, override, overtake, overturn, render + valueless, render + wrong, repeal, rule out, short-circuit [shortcircuit], stultify, dope, gainsay, eviscerate, wipe out, obliterate, preempt [pre-empt], revoke, undo, waive, quash, block off, write off, blot out, overrule, void.Ex. Thus excessive delays in the availability of cataloguing records from the central agency will negate much of the value of a central service.Ex. To adopt terms or names in various languages, which are probably unfamiliar in a certain other language, would be to nullify the usefulness of that catalog to all of these users in the interest of cooperation.Ex. On the final screen in the sequence, the default values for today's closing time and tomorrow's opening time may be overridden.Ex. Why have card-based systems been overtaken by computer databases?.Ex. However, any refinement involves greater human intervention, and this in turn can easily overturn the arguments in favour of subject indexes based upon titles.Ex. Further, changes in the external world serve to render judgments, valid at the moment, wrong at best, and detrimental to the effectiveness of the catalog at worst.Ex. I was one of the cosigners of a resolution which tried to have the ISBD repealed.Ex. If, however, we index documents about primary schools under the term primary school, we can immediately rule out a lot of irrelevant documents in our search.Ex. There is little modulation, whole steps of division being short-circuited and an odd assembly of terms being frequently found: e.g.: LAW see also JURY, JUDGES.Ex. Excessive standardisation also tends to stultify development and improvement of IT products.Ex. A photolithographic process selectively dopes minute areas of the silicon and so builds up circuits.Ex. We could even agree that no one in our experience is terribly interested in knowing about all of the works of an author, and this would not gainsay the value of consistent author entry.Ex. Also, to become emotionally wedded to a particular view is to eviscerate one's effectiveness in achieving a workable solution.Ex. Strong economic forces, inflation and an over-strong pound wiped out any noticeable benefits of EEC membership to industry.Ex. Typing errors cannot be obliterated with a normal erasing fluid as this would print and appear as a blotch on the copies.Ex. This article concludes that the main value of the indicators is as a management tool, as a means of preempting problems.Ex. I would think that we would still charge for lost and damaged books and that we would revoke borrowing privileges of chronic offenders, or whatever we decide to call them.Ex. The National Library of Estonia, established in 1918, is undergoing a revolutionary period of undoing the effects of the cultural policies of the communist regime.Ex. When only partial success in contracted terms is achieved, the repayment due may be reduced or waived.Ex. The author brazenly insists that Woodman's family has compromised the documentation of the photographer's life by effectively quashing most of her work.Ex. A globalizing world so devoted to 'diversity,' as the present one is, can ill afford to block off one particular communication channel in favor of any other.Ex. They express concern over Povinelli's certainty in writing off that multicultural project, however.Ex. Las Vegas was once notorious for loose morals, fast living and financial transactions murky enough to blot out the desert sun.Ex. President Eisenhower overruled some of his military commanders in summer 1958, ordering them not to use nuclear weapons against China.Ex. However, in the case when the user's input fails, we would like to void the reserved funds.----* anular las posibilidades = close off + possibilities.* anular la validez de un concepto = sterilise + idea.* anular una posibilidad = block off + alley.* * *I II 1.verbo transitivo1)a) <contrato/viaje> to cancel; < matrimonio> to annul; <fallo/sentencia> to quash, overturn; < resultado> to declare... null and void; <tanto/gol> to disallowb) < cheque> ( destruir) to cancel; ( dar orden de no pagar) to stop2) < persona> to destroy2.anularse v pron (recípr)IIImasculino ring finger* * *= negate, nullify, override, overtake, overturn, render + valueless, render + wrong, repeal, rule out, short-circuit [shortcircuit], stultify, dope, gainsay, eviscerate, wipe out, obliterate, preempt [pre-empt], revoke, undo, waive, quash, block off, write off, blot out, overrule, void.Ex: Thus excessive delays in the availability of cataloguing records from the central agency will negate much of the value of a central service.
Ex: To adopt terms or names in various languages, which are probably unfamiliar in a certain other language, would be to nullify the usefulness of that catalog to all of these users in the interest of cooperation.Ex: On the final screen in the sequence, the default values for today's closing time and tomorrow's opening time may be overridden.Ex: Why have card-based systems been overtaken by computer databases?.Ex: However, any refinement involves greater human intervention, and this in turn can easily overturn the arguments in favour of subject indexes based upon titles.Ex: Further, changes in the external world serve to render judgments, valid at the moment, wrong at best, and detrimental to the effectiveness of the catalog at worst.Ex: I was one of the cosigners of a resolution which tried to have the ISBD repealed.Ex: If, however, we index documents about primary schools under the term primary school, we can immediately rule out a lot of irrelevant documents in our search.Ex: There is little modulation, whole steps of division being short-circuited and an odd assembly of terms being frequently found: e.g.: LAW see also JURY, JUDGES.Ex: Excessive standardisation also tends to stultify development and improvement of IT products.Ex: A photolithographic process selectively dopes minute areas of the silicon and so builds up circuits.Ex: We could even agree that no one in our experience is terribly interested in knowing about all of the works of an author, and this would not gainsay the value of consistent author entry.Ex: Also, to become emotionally wedded to a particular view is to eviscerate one's effectiveness in achieving a workable solution.Ex: Strong economic forces, inflation and an over-strong pound wiped out any noticeable benefits of EEC membership to industry.Ex: Typing errors cannot be obliterated with a normal erasing fluid as this would print and appear as a blotch on the copies.Ex: This article concludes that the main value of the indicators is as a management tool, as a means of preempting problems.Ex: I would think that we would still charge for lost and damaged books and that we would revoke borrowing privileges of chronic offenders, or whatever we decide to call them.Ex: The National Library of Estonia, established in 1918, is undergoing a revolutionary period of undoing the effects of the cultural policies of the communist regime.Ex: When only partial success in contracted terms is achieved, the repayment due may be reduced or waived.Ex: The author brazenly insists that Woodman's family has compromised the documentation of the photographer's life by effectively quashing most of her work.Ex: A globalizing world so devoted to 'diversity,' as the present one is, can ill afford to block off one particular communication channel in favor of any other.Ex: They express concern over Povinelli's certainty in writing off that multicultural project, however.Ex: Las Vegas was once notorious for loose morals, fast living and financial transactions murky enough to blot out the desert sun.Ex: President Eisenhower overruled some of his military commanders in summer 1958, ordering them not to use nuclear weapons against China.Ex: However, in the case when the user's input fails, we would like to void the reserved funds.* anular las posibilidades = close off + possibilities.* anular la validez de un concepto = sterilise + idea.* anular una posibilidad = block off + alley.* * *‹forma› ring-shaped dedovtA1 ‹contrato› to cancel, rescind; ‹matrimonio› to annul; ‹fallo/sentencia› to quash, overturn; ‹resultado› to declare … null and void; ‹tanto/gol› to disallow2 ‹cheque› (destruir) to cancel; (dar orden de no pagar) to stop3 ‹viaje/compromiso› to cancelB ‹persona› to destroy■ anularse( recípr):las dos fuerzas se anulan the two forces cancel each other outring finger* * *
anular verbo transitivo
‹ matrimonio› to annul;
‹fallo/sentencia› to quash, overturn;
‹ resultado› to declare … null and void;
‹tanto/gol› to disallow
( dar orden de no pagar) to stop
■ sustantivo masculino
finger ring
anular 1 sustantivo masculino ring finger
anular 2 verbo transitivo
1 Com (un pedido) to cancel
Dep (un gol) to disallow
(un matrimonio) to annul
Jur (una ley) to repeal
2 Inform to delete
3 (desautorizar, ignorar a una persona) to destroy
' anular' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dedo
English:
annul
- cancel out
- disallow
- invalidate
- negate
- nullify
- off
- override
- quash
- rescind
- ring finger
- scrub
- cancel
- finger
- over
* * *♦ adj[en forma de anillo] ring-shaped;dedo anular ring finger♦ nm[dedo] ring finger♦ vt1. [cancelar] to cancel;[ley] to repeal; [matrimonio, contrato] to annul [gol] to disallow; [resultado] to declare voidel defensa anuló a la estrella del equipo contrario the defender marked the opposing team's star out of the game* * *2 adj ring-shaped;dedo anular ring finger* * *anular vt: to annul, to cancel* * *anular vb3. (gol, tanto) to disallow -
11 autorización
f.authorization, permit, permission, approval.* * *1 authorization* * *1. noun f. 2. noun f.* * *SF authorization, permissionautorización para hacer algo — authorization o permission to do sth
* * *femenino authorization (frml)* * *= authorisation [authorization, -USA], mandate.Ex. A number of publications of the institutions contain express limited authorizations to quote from them.Ex. Actually, we're in business to make money and we do need a mandate to do this kind of thing.----* autorización de préstamo = borrowing privileges.* entrar sin autorización = trespass.* sin autorización = unauthorised [unauthorized, -USA], unlicensed.* sin la debida autorización = unauthorised [unauthorized, -USA], warrantless.* * *femenino authorization (frml)* * *= authorisation [authorization, -USA], mandate.Ex: A number of publications of the institutions contain express limited authorizations to quote from them.
Ex: Actually, we're in business to make money and we do need a mandate to do this kind of thing.* autorización de préstamo = borrowing privileges.* entrar sin autorización = trespass.* sin autorización = unauthorised [unauthorized, -USA], unlicensed.* sin la debida autorización = unauthorised [unauthorized, -USA], warrantless.* * *los menores de edad necesitan la autorización paterna minors need their parents' consentel padre o tutor debe firmar la autorización the parent or guardian must sign the consent formno cuenta con la debida autorización she does not have the requisite authorization* * *
autorización sustantivo femenino
authorization (frml);
no tiene autorización de sus padres he doesn't have his parents' permission
' autorización' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
licencia
- permiso
- poder
- allanamiento
- consentimiento
- denegar
- desautorizar
- habilitación
- homologación
- obtener
English:
authorization
- clearance
- enter
- leave
- trespass
- authority
- dismissal
- sanction
- squat
* * *autorización nfauthorization;entraron en el edificio con autorización judicial they had a warrant allowing them to enter the building;dar autorización a alguien (para hacer algo) to authorize sb (to do sth);pedir autorización para hacer algo to request authorization to do sth;pidieron autorización para aterrizar they requested clearance to land;tenemos autorización para usar la sala we have been authorized o we have permission to use the hall;necesitan la autorización de sus padres they need their parents' consent* * *f authority* * ** * *1. (permiso) permission2. (consentimiento) consent¿tienes la autorización de tus padres? have you got your parents' consent? -
12 cartulario
m.1 archives or registry.2 the archivist.3 coucher, a register book in monasteries.4 cartulary, chartulary, book of records, register of property titles.* * *SM cartulary* * *= cartulary.Nota: Libro donde se hacía una copia en época medieval de los documentos jurídicos, como escrituras y privilegios, de un monasterio.Ex. A cartulary is a work in which the muniments, that is the title deeds to lands, properties, rights and privileges of a monastery, church, corporation or landholding family are recorded.* * *= cartulary.Nota: Libro donde se hacía una copia en época medieval de los documentos jurídicos, como escrituras y privilegios, de un monasterio.Ex: A cartulary is a work in which the muniments, that is the title deeds to lands, properties, rights and privileges of a monastery, church, corporation or landholding family are recorded.
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13 columpiarse
1 to swing (de, on)2 (al caminar) to swing one's hips* * *VPR1) [en columpio] to swing; [en mecedora] to rock2) * (=meter la pata) to drop a clanger *3) † (fig) to swing to and fro, seesaw* * *= swing, slip up.Ex. Sam loved to swing, but right now he was too busy jumping in puddles with his rainy day boots.Ex. He knew that if he slipped up again, he could be shipped to a higher-security prison and lose many of his privileges.* * *= swing, slip up.Ex: Sam loved to swing, but right now he was too busy jumping in puddles with his rainy day boots.
Ex: He knew that if he slipped up again, he could be shipped to a higher-security prison and lose many of his privileges.* * *
■columpiarse verbo reflexivo
1 (en un columpio) to swing
2 (cometer un error) to slip up: me parece que te has columpiado a base de bien, I think you have put your foot in it
' columpiarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
columpiar
- hamacar
English:
seesaw
- swing
* * *vpr1. [mecerse] to swing* * *v/r swing* * *vr: to swing* * *columpiarse vb to swing [pt. & pp. swung] -
14 comerciante
adj.trading.f. & m.1 tradesman, (f) tradeswoman.pequeños comerciantes small businessmen2 merchant, dealer, trader, tradesman.* * *► adjetivo1 business-minded1 merchant2 (interesado) moneymaker* * *noun mf.1) dealer2) merchant3) trader•* * *SMF1) [gen] trader, dealer; [a gran escala] merchant; (=tendero) shopkeeper, storekeeper (EEUU)2) (=interesado)* * *masculino y femeninoa) (Com) ( dueño de tienda) storekeeper (AmE), shopkeeper (BrE); ( negociante) dealer, traderb) ( mercenario) money-grubber (colloq)* * *= dealer, merchant, trader, tradesman [tradesmen, -pl.], marketer, marketeer, profit maker.Ex. If the supplier is a dealer, then ensure that this is a reputable and dependable dealer who can provide help with installation, maintenance and support.Ex. A considerable amount of archival material relating to Africa, Asia and Oceania has been created by the various activities of Austrian diplomats, merchants and pilgrims since the early modern period.Ex. Both farmers and traders, such as grain merchants, need to have highly current information at their fingertips.Ex. In practice, however, the gilds were federations of tradesmen who, in return for monopolistic privileges, co-operated with the government in its censorship of the press.Ex. Branding is the means by which marketers differentiate their product from alternative services and products.Ex. Their aim was to mount a spirited attack on a consumer driven and marketeers' approach to reading and books, and on relativism and populism.Ex. Ethics was embodied by ivory-towered theoreticians with an undisguised contempt for profit makers.----* comerciante de puesto de mercadillo = market trader, stall-holder.* * *masculino y femeninoa) (Com) ( dueño de tienda) storekeeper (AmE), shopkeeper (BrE); ( negociante) dealer, traderb) ( mercenario) money-grubber (colloq)* * *= dealer, merchant, trader, tradesman [tradesmen, -pl.], marketer, marketeer, profit maker.Ex: If the supplier is a dealer, then ensure that this is a reputable and dependable dealer who can provide help with installation, maintenance and support.
Ex: A considerable amount of archival material relating to Africa, Asia and Oceania has been created by the various activities of Austrian diplomats, merchants and pilgrims since the early modern period.Ex: Both farmers and traders, such as grain merchants, need to have highly current information at their fingertips.Ex: In practice, however, the gilds were federations of tradesmen who, in return for monopolistic privileges, co-operated with the government in its censorship of the press.Ex: Branding is the means by which marketers differentiate their product from alternative services and products.Ex: Their aim was to mount a spirited attack on a consumer driven and marketeers' approach to reading and books, and on relativism and populism.Ex: Ethics was embodied by ivory-towered theoreticians with an undisguised contempt for profit makers.* comerciante de puesto de mercadillo = market trader, stall-holder.* * *2 (mercenario) money-grubber ( colloq)es un comerciante, incapaz de dar por dar he's so mercenary o he's such a money-grubber, he'd never give anything away just for the sake of itCompuestos:● comerciante maderero or de maderatimber merchant● comerciante filatélico, comerciante filatélicamasculine, feminine stamp dealer* * *
comerciante sustantivo masculino y femenino
( negociante) dealer, trader
comerciante mf merchant: los impuestos municipales perjudican especialmente al pequeño comerciante, municipal taxes are especially hard on small businesses
' comerciante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
comisión
- abusador
- carero
- establecer
- quebrado
English:
dealer
- merchant
- trader
- wholesaler
- receiver
- shop
- trade
* * *comerciante nmf1. [negociante] tradesman, f tradeswoman2. [tendero] shopkeeper;pequeños comerciantes small businessmen* * *m/f trader* * *comerciante nmf: merchant, dealer* * *1. (de tienda) shopkeeper2. (negociante) dealer / trader -
15 cometer un error
(v.) = commit + error, make + mistake, make + error, be caught out, slip upEx. Let us perform a simple thought experiment: assume that a cataloger has committed a simple transposition error and transcribed YEATS, WILLIAM BUTLER as YEATS, WILLIAM BUTLER.Ex. When mistakes have been made in invoicing or in paying a vendor, a credit or debit note is issued.Ex. This has been taken a step further by using a screen editor to 'prevent the human indexer or coder from making syntactic errors in the first place'.Ex. All librarians can tell tales of being caught out in this way, to learn of their error only when the answer has been produced: information on dance-halls when dinosaurs was asked for, or on the grey starling when something on Grace Darling was what was wanted = Todos los bibliotecarios pueden contar historias de cuando han metido la pata de este modo para aprender del error sólo cuando se ha producido la respuesta: información sobre los salones de baile cuando se preguntaba por los dinosaurios, o sobre el estornino gris cuando se quería algo sobre Grace Darling.Ex. He knew that if he slipped up again, he could be shipped to a higher-security prison and lose many of his privileges.* * *(v.) = commit + error, make + mistake, make + error, be caught out, slip upEx: Let us perform a simple thought experiment: assume that a cataloger has committed a simple transposition error and transcribed YEATS, WILLIAM BUTLER as YEATS, WILLIAM BUTLER.
Ex: When mistakes have been made in invoicing or in paying a vendor, a credit or debit note is issued.Ex: This has been taken a step further by using a screen editor to 'prevent the human indexer or coder from making syntactic errors in the first place'.Ex: All librarians can tell tales of being caught out in this way, to learn of their error only when the answer has been produced: information on dance-halls when dinosaurs was asked for, or on the grey starling when something on Grace Darling was what was wanted = Todos los bibliotecarios pueden contar historias de cuando han metido la pata de este modo para aprender del error sólo cuando se ha producido la respuesta: información sobre los salones de baile cuando se preguntaba por los dinosaurios, o sobre el estornino gris cuando se quería algo sobre Grace Darling.Ex: He knew that if he slipped up again, he could be shipped to a higher-security prison and lose many of his privileges. -
16 cuando se solicite
= on demand, on request, upon + requestEx. An automatic chasing system is provided for unfulfilled orders, but individual items may also be chased on demand.Ex. The full query set is available for examination and experimental use on request.Ex. Article 17 reads: 'Persons entitled to the privileges of the Library shall, upon request, open their parcels for inspection upon leaving the Library'.* * *= on demand, on request, upon + requestEx: An automatic chasing system is provided for unfulfilled orders, but individual items may also be chased on demand.
Ex: The full query set is available for examination and experimental use on request.Ex: Article 17 reads: 'Persons entitled to the privileges of the Library shall, upon request, open their parcels for inspection upon leaving the Library'. -
17 dar derecho a
(v.) = entitle toEx. Article 17 reads: 'Persons entitled to the privileges of the Library shall, upon request, open their parcels for inspection upon leaving the Library'.* * *(v.) = entitle toEx: Article 17 reads: 'Persons entitled to the privileges of the Library shall, upon request, open their parcels for inspection upon leaving the Library'.
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18 denegar
v.1 to turn down, to reject.2 to deny, to reject, to gainsay, to refuse.Denegaron el permiso They denied permission.3 to disallow, to overrule.Denegaron la regla nueva They disallowed the new rule.* * *1 (desestimar) to refuse; (negar) to deny\denegar una demanda DERECHO to dismiss a claim* * *VT1) (=rechazar) [+ permiso, petición] to refuse; [+ derechos] to deny2) (Jur) [+ cargo] to deny* * *verbo transitivo (frml) <permiso/autorización> to refuse; < petición> to turn down; < recurso> (Der) to refuse* * *= deny, turn down, overrule, reject, refuse.Ex. Borrower records may be marked so that charge-out privileges will be denied except when special permission from the librarian is given.Ex. Public school, strapped for cash, find offers from advertising revenue hard to turn down.Ex. President Eisenhower overruled some of his military commanders in summer 1958, ordering them not to use nuclear weapons against China.Ex. Any reliance on principles alone is rejected, and an attempt is made to codify experience.Ex. If not, it displays an error message and refuses to allow you start the requested function.* * *verbo transitivo (frml) <permiso/autorización> to refuse; < petición> to turn down; < recurso> (Der) to refuse* * *= deny, turn down, overrule, reject, refuse.Ex: Borrower records may be marked so that charge-out privileges will be denied except when special permission from the librarian is given.
Ex: Public school, strapped for cash, find offers from advertising revenue hard to turn down.Ex: President Eisenhower overruled some of his military commanders in summer 1958, ordering them not to use nuclear weapons against China.Ex: Any reliance on principles alone is rejected, and an attempt is made to codify experience.Ex: If not, it displays an error message and refuses to allow you start the requested function.* * *denegar [A7 ]vt‹permiso/autorización› to refusela solicitud de extradición ha sido denegada the application for an extradition order has been turned down o refusedle han denegado la libertad condicional he has been refused probation* * *
denegar ( conjugate denegar) verbo transitivo (frml) ‹permiso/autorización› to refuse;
‹ petición› to turn down;
‹ recurso› (Der) to refuse
denegar verbo transitivo to refuse
Jur denegar una demanda, to dismiss a claim
' denegar' also found in these entries:
English:
overrule
- refuse
- deny
* * *denegar vtto turn down, to reject;le ha sido denegado el visado her visa application has been turned down;me han denegado el crédito they turned down my loan application;Derdenegada la protesta objection overruled* * *v/t refuse* * *denegar {49} vt: to deny, to turn down -
19 desmentir
v.1 to deny.desmintió la noticia he denied the report2 to belie.3 to disprove, to give the lie to, to disavow, to belie.* * *1 (negar) to deny2 (contradecir) to contradict, belie3 (desmerecer) not to live up to* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=negar) [+ acusación] to deny, refute; [+ rumor] to scotch, squelch (EEUU); [+ teoría] to refute; [+ carácter, orígenes] to belie2) (=llevar la contraria) [+ persona] to contradict2.3.See:* * ** * *= deny, refute, disprove.Ex. Borrower records may be marked so that charge-out privileges will be denied except when special permission from the librarian is given.Ex. The title, 'The Catalog in the World Around It,' suggests that the catalog is an abstract; I would like to refute that suggestion in the beginning.Ex. It is the ideology which was urged against Panizzi and was cogently disproved by him before the Royal Commission but whose seductive simplicity has always found friends to keep it alive.----* desmentir un rumor = scoff at + the idea, dismiss + speculation.* * ** * *= deny, refute, disprove.Ex: Borrower records may be marked so that charge-out privileges will be denied except when special permission from the librarian is given.
Ex: The title, 'The Catalog in the World Around It,' suggests that the catalog is an abstract; I would like to refute that suggestion in the beginning.Ex: It is the ideology which was urged against Panizzi and was cogently disproved by him before the Royal Commission but whose seductive simplicity has always found friends to keep it alive.* desmentir un rumor = scoff at + the idea, dismiss + speculation.* * *vt1 ‹noticia/rumor› to deny; ‹acusación› to deny, refute2 ‹persona› to contradict* * *
desmentir ( conjugate desmentir) verbo transitivo ‹noticia/rumor› to deny;
‹ acusación› to deny, refute
desmentir verbo transitivo to deny
' desmentir' also found in these entries:
English:
deny
- disprove
- denial
* * *desmentir vt1. [negar] to deny;desmintió la noticia he denied the report;el primer ministro desmintió a su portavoz the prime minister contradicted his spokesperson2. [desmerecer] to be unworthy of* * *v/t1 acusación deny2 a alguien contradict* * *desmentir {76} vt1) negar: to deny, to refute2) contradecir: to contradict* * * -
20 desvalorar
v.1 to devalue, to depreciate.La inflación desvalora la moneda Inflation devalues the currency.2 to discredit.3 to disdain, to look down on.Ricardo desvalora su familia Richard disdains his family.* * *VT [+ regalo, posesión] to undervalue; [+ moneda] to devalue, devaluate (EEUU)* * *= depreciate, deflate.Ex. It can guide the moral will in so far as its illuminations depreciate certain modes of conduct and, conversely, reinforce others.Ex. These developments deflate some traditional assumptions about and privileges associated with scientific and technical knowledge.* * *= depreciate, deflate.Ex: It can guide the moral will in so far as its illuminations depreciate certain modes of conduct and, conversely, reinforce others.
Ex: These developments deflate some traditional assumptions about and privileges associated with scientific and technical knowledge.
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