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prohibitions

  • 1 castigo físico

    m.
    corporal punishment.
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    Ex. Mother who rely on physical punishment generally have infants who are more likely to ignore maternal prohibitions and manipulate breakable objects.
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    Ex: Mother who rely on physical punishment generally have infants who are more likely to ignore maternal prohibitions and manipulate breakable objects.

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    corporal punishment

    Spanish-English dictionary > castigo físico

  • 2 condiciones

    f.pl.
    1 conditions, circumstances, environment.
    2 conditions, stipulations, terms.
    3 condition.
    pres.subj.
    2nd person singular (tú) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: condicionar.
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    1 (estado) condition sing, state sing
    2 (aptitud) aptitude sing, talent sing
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    (n.) = specifications, terms, terms and conditions, physical conditions, walks (of/in) life
    Ex. One of their purposes was to discuss and formulate the specifications for an international authority system to satisfy the bibliographic needs of libraries.
    Ex. The EIB is able to borrow money at the best possible rates, and as it is non-profit making it is able to offer loans at advantageous terms.
    Ex. In addition, many data base producers include prohibitions against downloading in the terms and conditions of contract with the data base vendor.
    Ex. This article outlines the preparatory stages and describes some of the problems presented by the physical conditions in a city of tents either drenched by rain or smothered by dust = Este artículo esboza las etapas preparatorias y describe algunos de los problemas que presentan las condiciones físicas de una gran cantidad de tiendas de campaña empapadas por la lluvia o cubiertas por el polvo.
    Ex. Public libraries are present in many communities and serve people of all ages and from all walks of life.
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    (n.) = specifications, terms, terms and conditions, physical conditions, walks (of/in) life

    Ex: One of their purposes was to discuss and formulate the specifications for an international authority system to satisfy the bibliographic needs of libraries.

    Ex: The EIB is able to borrow money at the best possible rates, and as it is non-profit making it is able to offer loans at advantageous terms.
    Ex: In addition, many data base producers include prohibitions against downloading in the terms and conditions of contract with the data base vendor.
    Ex: This article outlines the preparatory stages and describes some of the problems presented by the physical conditions in a city of tents either drenched by rain or smothered by dust = Este artículo esboza las etapas preparatorias y describe algunos de los problemas que presentan las condiciones físicas de una gran cantidad de tiendas de campaña empapadas por la lluvia o cubiertas por el polvo.
    Ex: Public libraries are present in many communities and serve people of all ages and from all walks of life.

    Spanish-English dictionary > condiciones

  • 3 condiciones contractuales

    Ex. In addition, many data base producers include prohibitions against downloading in the terms and conditions of contract with the data base vendor.
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    Ex: In addition, many data base producers include prohibitions against downloading in the terms and conditions of contract with the data base vendor.

    Spanish-English dictionary > condiciones contractuales

  • 4 frágil

    adj.
    1 fragile, delicate, breakable, brittle.
    2 flimsy.
    3 gracile.
    intj.
    fragile, handle with care.
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    1 (quebradizo) fragile, breakable
    2 (débil) frail, weak
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    adj.
    1) frail, delicate
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    ADJ
    1) [construcción, material, objeto] fragile
    2) [anciano] frail; [salud] delicate; [acuerdo, sistema] fragile
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    a) <cristal/fuente> fragile
    b) <salud/constitución> delicate; < economía> fragile
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    = fragile, brittle, embrittled, insubstantial, frail, breakable.
    Ex. The material which carries the message is fragile.
    Ex. The survey found that 37.0% of the items are seriously deteriorated (paper is embrittled), 33.6% are moderately deteriorated (paper is becoming brittle), and 29.4% are in good condition (paper shows no signs of deterioration) = El estudio encontró que el 37,0% de las obras están muy deterioradas (el papel es quebradizo), el 33,6% están moderadamente deterioradas (el papel se está volviendo quebradizo) y el 29,4% están en buen estado (el papel no muestra señales de deterioro).
    Ex. The survey found that 37.0% of the items are seriously deteriorated (paper is embrittled), 33.6% are moderately deteriorated (paper is becoming brittle), and 29.4% are in good condition (paper shows no signs of deterioration) = El estudio encontró que el 37,0% de las obras están muy deterioradas (el papel es quebradizo), el 33,6% están moderadamente deterioradas (el papel se está volviendo quebradizo) y el 29,4% están en buen estado (el papel no muestra señales de deterioro).
    Ex. The spectre that has been raised of reference librarians as the handloom weavers of the library revolution by the turn of the century is as insubstantial as the prediction fifty years ago that the coming of radio meant the death sentence for gramophone records.
    Ex. Previous research has demonstrated that frail elderly living in subsidized high-rise apartments have greater unmet needs than elderly who reside in traditional community housing.
    Ex. Mother who rely on physical punishment generally have infants who are more likely to ignore maternal prohibitions and manipulate breakable objects.
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    * libro frágil = brittle book.
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    a) <cristal/fuente> fragile
    b) <salud/constitución> delicate; < economía> fragile
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    = fragile, brittle, embrittled, insubstantial, frail, breakable.

    Ex: The material which carries the message is fragile.

    Ex: The survey found that 37.0% of the items are seriously deteriorated (paper is embrittled), 33.6% are moderately deteriorated (paper is becoming brittle), and 29.4% are in good condition (paper shows no signs of deterioration) = El estudio encontró que el 37,0% de las obras están muy deterioradas (el papel es quebradizo), el 33,6% están moderadamente deterioradas (el papel se está volviendo quebradizo) y el 29,4% están en buen estado (el papel no muestra señales de deterioro).
    Ex: The survey found that 37.0% of the items are seriously deteriorated (paper is embrittled), 33.6% are moderately deteriorated (paper is becoming brittle), and 29.4% are in good condition (paper shows no signs of deterioration) = El estudio encontró que el 37,0% de las obras están muy deterioradas (el papel es quebradizo), el 33,6% están moderadamente deterioradas (el papel se está volviendo quebradizo) y el 29,4% están en buen estado (el papel no muestra señales de deterioro).
    Ex: The spectre that has been raised of reference librarians as the handloom weavers of the library revolution by the turn of the century is as insubstantial as the prediction fifty years ago that the coming of radio meant the death sentence for gramophone records.
    Ex: Previous research has demonstrated that frail elderly living in subsidized high-rise apartments have greater unmet needs than elderly who reside in traditional community housing.
    Ex: Mother who rely on physical punishment generally have infants who are more likely to ignore maternal prohibitions and manipulate breakable objects.
    * libro frágil = brittle book.

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    1 ‹cristal/fuente› fragile, breakable
    [ S ] frágil fragile
    2 ‹salud/constitución› delicate; ‹economía› fragile
    el frágil equilibrio ecológico del planeta the fragile o delicate ecological balance of the planet
    una viejecita muy frágil a very frail old woman
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    frágil adjetivo
    a)cristal/fuente fragile

    b)salud/constitución delicate;

    persona frail;
    economía fragile
    frágil adjetivo
    1 (fácil de romper) fragile
    2 (poco fuerte) frail, weak
    una salud muy frágil, weak health
    ' frágil' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    delicada
    - delicado
    - quebradizo
    English:
    breakable
    - brittle
    - care
    - flimsy
    - fragile
    - frail
    - handle
    - insubstantial
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    frágil adj
    1. [objeto] fragile;
    frágil [en letrero] fragile
    2. [persona] frail;
    [salud, situación] delicate
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    adj fragile
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    frágil adj
    1) : fragile
    2) : frail, delicate
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    frágil adj fragile

    Spanish-English dictionary > frágil

  • 5 prohibición

    f.
    1 prohibition, banning, forbiddance.
    2 denial, ban, clampdown.
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    1 prohibition, ban
    \
    levantar la prohibición to lift the ban
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    noun f.
    ban, prohibition
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    SF
    1) (=veto) ban (de on)
    prohibition (de of)

    la prohibición total de las pruebas nuclearesthe total ban on o the total prohibition of nuclear testing

    la prohibición de exportar cerealesthe banning o prohibition of cereal exports, the ban on cereal exports

    levantar la prohibición de algoto remove o lift the ban on sth

    2) [de exportaciones, venta] embargo (de on)
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    femenino ( acción) prohibition, banning; ( orden) ban
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    = barring, prohibition, banning, ban, clampdown (on).
    Ex. Such control may involve the barring of certain terms from use as index headings or access points.
    Ex. This legislation is being extended to other areas and will therefore expand these prohibitions, and every medical library and medical school, state college and public library could be in violation of the law.
    Ex. The banning of The Times newspapers by some local authorities has been a case in question.
    Ex. The ban for Eastern European countries to participate in the Internet has been relaxed.
    Ex. This is the latest in a series of clampdowns on peaceful demonstration as elections approach.
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    * defensor de la prohibición del aborto = pro-lifer.
    * hacer una prohibición = impose + ban.
    * levantar una prohibición = lift + ban, lift + restriction.
    * prohibición de informar por secreto de sumario = gag order.
    * prohibición de regar el jardín = hosepipe ban.
    * prohibiciones monetarias = currency restrictions.
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    femenino ( acción) prohibition, banning; ( orden) ban
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    = barring, prohibition, banning, ban, clampdown (on).

    Ex: Such control may involve the barring of certain terms from use as index headings or access points.

    Ex: This legislation is being extended to other areas and will therefore expand these prohibitions, and every medical library and medical school, state college and public library could be in violation of the law.
    Ex: The banning of The Times newspapers by some local authorities has been a case in question.
    Ex: The ban for Eastern European countries to participate in the Internet has been relaxed.
    Ex: This is the latest in a series of clampdowns on peaceful demonstration as elections approach.
    * defensor de la prohibición del aborto = pro-lifer.
    * hacer una prohibición = impose + ban.
    * levantar una prohibición = lift + ban, lift + restriction.
    * prohibición de informar por secreto de sumario = gag order.
    * prohibición de regar el jardín = hosepipe ban.
    * prohibiciones monetarias = currency restrictions.

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    1 (acción) prohibition, banning
    2 (orden) ban
    levantaron la prohibición de pesca del bacalao they lifted the ban on cod fishing
    3 ( Mil, Pol) embargo
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    prohibición sustantivo femenino ( acción) prohibition, banning;
    ( orden) ban
    prohibición sustantivo femenino
    1 (acción) prohibition
    2 (efecto) ban
    ' prohibición' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    levantar
    - levantamiento
    - permitirse
    English:
    ban
    - banning
    - lift
    - must
    - no
    - prohibition
    - embargo
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    [efecto] ban; [acción] banning;
    han levantado la prohibición de pescar en el mar del Norte they have lifted the ban on fishing in the North Sea;
    está a favor de la prohibición de la caza del zorro she's in favour of banning fox-hunting;
    lo hizo a pesar de la prohibición expresa de sus jefes he did it in spite of the fact that his bosses had expressly forbidden him to
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    f ban (de on)
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    prohibición nf, pl - ciones : ban, prohibition
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    Spanish-English dictionary > prohibición

  • 6 términos y condiciones

    Ex. In addition, many data base producers include prohibitions against downloading in the terms and conditions of contract with the data base vendor.
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    Ex: In addition, many data base producers include prohibitions against downloading in the terms and conditions of contract with the data base vendor.

    Spanish-English dictionary > términos y condiciones

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