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1 PR
( abbreviation) (public relations: a PR officer, This campaign is good for the firm's PR.) relaciones públicasPRtr['piː'ɑː]1 ( public relations) relaciones públicas
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mass nouna) = public relationsb) = proportional representation
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= Puerto Rico1. N ABBR1) (Pol)= proportional representation2) (Comm)= public relations R.P., RRPP fpl2.ABBR(US) = Puerto Rico* * *
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mass nouna) = public relationsb) = proportional representation
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= Puerto Rico -
2 PRO
I prəu(short for professional.)
II prəu(the arguments for and against: Let's hear all the pros and cons before we make a decision.) pros y contras
pro sustantivo masculino ( ventaja) advantage; ■ preposición: los sectores pro amnistía the sectors in favor of an amnesty
pro
I preposición for
asociación pro animales en peligro de extinción, association for the protection of endangered species
campaña pro amnistía, campaign for amnesty
II sustantivo masculino advantage
los pros y los contras, the pros and cons Locuciones: en pro de, in favour of ' pro' also found in these entries: Spanish: europeísta - golpismo - golpista - independentista - oficialista - contra English: con - pro - pro bono - pro rata - pro tempore - pro-choice - pro-life - pro-tr[prəʊ]1 familiar profesional nombre masulino o femenino————————tr[prəʊ]1 propro ['pro:] adv: a favorpro adj professionalpro n1) : pro mthe pros and cons: los pros y los contras2) professionaln.• razón en favor s.m.• voto afirmativo s.m.prep.• en pro de prep.
I prəʊ1) ( professional) (colloq) profesional mf; ( Sport) ( player) jugador, -dora m,f profesional; ( coach) instructor, -tora m,f2) pros pl ( advantages)
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preposition (colloq) a favor deN ABBR1) = Public Record Office Archivo m Nacional2) = public relations officer* * *
I [prəʊ]1) ( professional) (colloq) profesional mf; ( Sport) ( player) jugador, -dora m,f profesional; ( coach) instructor, -tora m,f2) pros pl ( advantages)
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3 own
əun
1. verb1) (to have as a possession: I own a car.) poseer, tener, ser dueño de2) (to admit that something is true: I own that I have not been working very hard.) confesar, admitir
2. adjective, pronoun(belonging to (the person stated): The house is my own; I saw it with my own eyes.) propio- owner- ownership
- get one's own back
- own up
own1 adj propioown2 pron mío / tuyo / suyois that car your own, or is it somebody else's? ¿es tuyo ese coche, o es de otra persona?on one's own solo / sin ayudacan you do it on your own? ¿lo puedes hacer tú solo?own3 vb poseer / tener / ser dueño dedo you own a car? ¿tienes coche?tr[əʊn]1 propio,-a1 propio,-a■ would you like to borrow mine or do you have your own? ¿quieres que te deje el mío o ya tienes uno propio?■ where's my dinner? - get your own! ¿dónde está mi comida? - ¡prepárala tú mismo!1 (possess) poseer, ser dueño,-a de, tener■ who owns that house? ¿de quién es aquella casa?2 (confess) reconocer, admitir1 (confess, admit) reconocer (to, -)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto come into one's own (do well) lucirse 2 (receive recognition) ser reconocido,-a 3 (show true qualities) demostrar lo que se valeto get one's own back vengarse, tomarse la revanchato hold one's own defenderse, saber defenderseown brand marca propiaown goal gol nombre masculino en propia porteríaown v ['o:n] vt1) possess: poseer, tener, ser dueño de2) admit: reconocer, admitirown vito own up : reconocer (algo), admitir (algo)own adj: propio, personal, particularhis own car: su propio cocheown pron, my ; (your, his/her, our, their) ; own : el mío, la mía; el tuyo, la tuya; el suyo, la suya; el nuestro, la nuestrato each his own: cada uno a lo suyomoney of my own: mi propio dineroto be on one's own: estar soloadj.• particular adj.• propio, -a adj.adj.indef.• mismo adj.indef.n.• lo suyo s.m.• suyo s.m.pron.• mismo pron.v.• poseer v.• reconocer v.(§pres: reconozco, reconoces...)• ser dueño de v.• tener v.(§pres: tengo, tienes...tenemos) pret: tuv-fut/c: tendr-•)
I əʊn1) ( possess) \<\<property\>\> tener*, ser* dueño de, poseer* (frml)do you own the house? — ¿la casa es tuya?
2) ( admit) (frml) reconocer*, admitir•Phrasal Verbs:- own up
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my/her/your etc own: in our own house en nuestra propia casa; I saw it with my (very) own eyes lo vi con mis propios ojos; she makes her own clothes se hace la ropa ella misma; it's all my own work lo hice todo yo; I'll find my own way out — no hace falta que me acompañe hasta la salida
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my/her/your etc own: it isn't a company car: it's her own no es un coche de la empresa, es suyo (propio); she wanted a room of her own quería una habitación para ella sola; she has enough work of her own without helping you too tiene bastante trabajo propio como para estar ayudándote a ti; Florence has a charm all (of) its own Florencia tiene un encanto muy particular; on one's own solo; you're on your own from now on de ahora en adelante te las arreglarás por tu cuenta; to call something one's own: I don't have a moment to call my own no tengo ni un minuto para mí; to come into one's own: she really comes into her own in the final act en el último acto es cuando verdaderamente se luce; to get one's own back (BrE colloq) desquitarse; I can't wait to get my own back on him no veo el momento de desquitarme or de hacérselas pagar; to hold one's own — saber* defenderse
I [ǝʊn]1. VT1) (=possess) [+ object, goods] tener, poseer; [+ land, house, company] ser dueño de, poseerhe owns two tractors — tiene or posee dos tractores
do you own your own house? — ¿tienes casa propia?, ¿tienes una casa de tu propiedad?
who owns the newspaper? — ¿quién es el propietario or dueño del periódico?
who owns this pen? — ¿de quién es esta pluma?
you don't own me! — ¡no te pertenezco!
2) (=admit) reconocer, admitirI own I was wrong — reconozco or admito que me equivoqué
2.VIto own to sth — confesar or reconocer algo
- own up
II [ǝʊn]1.ADJ propio2.PRONmy/his/her etc own: the house is her own — la casa es de su propiedad or le pertenece
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he has a style all his own — tiene un estilo muy suyo or propio•
I'm so busy I can scarcely call my time my own — estoy tan ocupado que apenas dispongo de mi tiempo•
can I have it for my own? — ¿puedo quedarme con él?•
he made the theory his own — hizo suya la teoría, adoptó la teoría•
she has money of her own — tiene su propio dinero•
to be on one's own — estar solonow we're on our own — ya estamos solos or a solas
to do sth on one's own — (=unaccompanied) hacer algo por su cuenta; (=unaided) hacer algo solo or sin ayuda (de nadie)
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you'll have a room of your very own — tendrás una habitación para ti solo- get one's own backto come into one's own —
women came into their own during the Second World War — las mujeres no se hicieron valer hasta la Segunda Guerra Mundial
his ideas really came into their own in the sixties — hasta los años sesenta no se valoraron de verdad sus ideas
- hold one's own3.CPDown-brandown brand N — (Comm) marca f propia (de un supermercado etc)
(fig)own goal N — (Brit) (Sport) autogol m
the campaign was considered a public relations own goal for the government — la campaña se consideró un perjuicio que el gobierno se ha hecho a sí mismo or un gol que el gobierno se ha marcado a sí mismo en el ámbito de las relaciones públicas
own label N — = own brand
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I [əʊn]1) ( possess) \<\<property\>\> tener*, ser* dueño de, poseer* (frml)do you own the house? — ¿la casa es tuya?
2) ( admit) (frml) reconocer*, admitir•Phrasal Verbs:- own up
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my/her/your etc own: in our own house en nuestra propia casa; I saw it with my (very) own eyes lo vi con mis propios ojos; she makes her own clothes se hace la ropa ella misma; it's all my own work lo hice todo yo; I'll find my own way out — no hace falta que me acompañe hasta la salida
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my/her/your etc own: it isn't a company car: it's her own no es un coche de la empresa, es suyo (propio); she wanted a room of her own quería una habitación para ella sola; she has enough work of her own without helping you too tiene bastante trabajo propio como para estar ayudándote a ti; Florence has a charm all (of) its own Florencia tiene un encanto muy particular; on one's own solo; you're on your own from now on de ahora en adelante te las arreglarás por tu cuenta; to call something one's own: I don't have a moment to call my own no tengo ni un minuto para mí; to come into one's own: she really comes into her own in the final act en el último acto es cuando verdaderamente se luce; to get one's own back (BrE colloq) desquitarse; I can't wait to get my own back on him no veo el momento de desquitarme or de hacérselas pagar; to hold one's own — saber* defenderse
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