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21 represa
f.dam.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: represar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: represar.* * *1 dam* * *SF1) (=presa) dam; (=lago artificial) lake, pool; (=vertedero) weir2) (=parada) check, stoppage3) (=represión) repression4) (=captura) recapture* * *a) ( en río - dique) dam; (- embalse) reservoirb) ( de molino) millpond* * *= dam.Ex. The article 'Poland: the dam breaks' outlines the history of severe censorship restrictions in Poland = El artículo "Polonia: la presa revienta" describe en líneas generales la historia de las fuertes restricciones de la censura en Polonia.----* construcción de represas = damming.* construir una represa = dam.* represa de molino = millpond.* * *a) ( en río - dique) dam; (- embalse) reservoirb) ( de molino) millpond* * *= dam.Ex: The article 'Poland: the dam breaks' outlines the history of severe censorship restrictions in Poland = El artículo "Polonia: la presa revienta" describe en líneas generales la historia de las fuertes restricciones de la censura en Polonia.
* construcción de represas = damming.* construir una represa = dam.* represa de molino = millpond.* * *( AmS)1 (en un río — dique) dam; (— embalse) reservoir2 (de un molino) millpond* * *
represa sustantivo femenino
(— embalse) reservoir
' represa' also found in these entries:
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dam
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* * *represa nf1. [dique] dam2. Am [de presa] reservoir* * *f1 ( dique) dam2 ( embalse) reservoir* * *represa nf: dam -
22 revivir
v.1 to revive memories of.2 to revive (also figurative).Ellos revivieron recuerdos They revived memories.3 to bring back to life, to resuscitate, to bring back to consciousness, to pull back to life.Ricardo revive al perrito Richard revives the puppy.4 to come back to life, to be brought back to life, to be pulled back to life, to resuscitate.El criminal revivió The criminal came back to life.5 to bring to, to bring back, to reanimate.María revive a Ricardo Mary brings Richard to.* * *1 to revive, come to life again2 figurado (reproducirse) to be renewed1 to revive, bring back to life* * *1. VT1) (=recordar) to revive memories of2) (=vivir de nuevo) to relive, live again2. VI1) (=volver a vivir) to revive, be revived2) (=renacer) to come to life again* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) persona/planta ( físicamente) to revivecuando sale el sol uno revive Ԡwhen the sun comes out you come alive again
b) sentimiento to revive2.revivir vt to relive* * *= relive, reincarnate, bring + Nombre + back to life.Ex. The reader of this work can relive with some degree of verisimilitude the excitement and stimulation created by these institutes and such colloquies as the Kilgour-Lubetzky exchange.Ex. Now a project is under way to reincarnate the Alexandria Library as a modern centre of learning and research.Ex. When some of the parrots got sick, he nursed them back to health, and they in turn brought him back to life.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) persona/planta ( físicamente) to revivecuando sale el sol uno revive Ԡwhen the sun comes out you come alive again
b) sentimiento to revive2.revivir vt to relive* * *= relive, reincarnate, bring + Nombre + back to life.Ex: The reader of this work can relive with some degree of verisimilitude the excitement and stimulation created by these institutes and such colloquies as the Kilgour-Lubetzky exchange.
Ex: Now a project is under way to reincarnate the Alexandria Library as a modern centre of learning and research.Ex: When some of the parrots got sick, he nursed them back to health, and they in turn brought him back to life.* * *revivir [I1 ]vi1 «persona/planta» (físicamente) to revivecuando sale el sol uno revive when the sun comes out you come alive again2 «sentimiento» to revivesintió revivir en su interior el deseo de aventura he felt the thirst for adventure reviving within him■ revivirvtto reliveme hizo revivir los momentos que habían precedido al accidente it brought back to me o made me relive the moments before the accident* * *
revivir ( conjugate revivir) verbo intransitivo
to revive
verbo transitivo
to relive
revivir
I verbo intransitivo
1 (un ser vivo) to revive, come to life again
2 (un sentimiento, etc) to revive
II verbo transitivo (en la memoria, imaginación) to relive
' revivir' also found in these entries:
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recapture
- revive
- relive
* * *♦ vi1. [muerto] to revive, to come back to life2. [sentimientos] to revive, to be rekindled;su pasión por el deporte revivió al cabo de muchos años his passion for sport revived after several years♦ vt1. [recordar] [sujeto: acontecimiento] to revive memories of;revivieron su época de estudiantes they recalled their time as students2. [muerto] to revive, to bring back to life3. [sentimientos] to revive, to rekindle* * *I v/i reviveII v/t relive* * *revivir vi: to revive, to come alive againrevivir vt: to relive* * *revivir vb to revive -
23 recobro
m.recovery, restoration of thing lost.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: recobrar.* * *SM [de salud] recovery; [de ciudad, fugitivo] recapture; [de dinero] recovery, retrieval -
24 cláusula de recuperación de los intereses
• interest recapture clauseDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > cláusula de recuperación de los intereses
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25 readquisición de la prima
• premium recaptureDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > readquisición de la prima
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26 recaptura de amortización
• depreciation recaptureDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > recaptura de amortización
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27 recaptura de depreciación
• depreciation recaptureDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > recaptura de depreciación
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28 recaptura de la garantía
• underwriting recaptureDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > recaptura de la garantía
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29 recaptura de la suscripción
• underwriting recaptureDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > recaptura de la suscripción
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30 recaptura de prima
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31 recuperación
• clawback• recapture• recoupment• recovery• recuperation• repossession• retributive justice• retrieve -
32 rescate
• ransom• ransom money• ransoming• recapture• redemption• rescue• rescue money -
33 recapturar
v.to recapture, to retake.
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recapture — re·cap·ture 1 /ˌrē kap chər/ vt tured, tur·ing 1: to capture again 2: to recover or take (as an excess or gain) by law or agreement; esp: to recover (a tax benefit) by higher or additional taxation of income or property that ceases to qualify for … Law dictionary
recapture — [rē kap′chər] vt. recaptured, recapturing 1. to capture again; retake; get back by capture; reacquire ☆ 2. to get by RECAPTURE (n. 2) 3. to bring back by remembering [to recapture a feeling] n. 1 … English World dictionary
Recapture — Re*cap ture (r[ e]*k[a^]p t[ u]r; 135), n. 1. The act of retaking or recovering by capture; especially, the retaking of a prize or goods from a captor. [1913 Webster] 2. That which is captured back; a prize retaken. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Recapture — Re*cap ture, v. t. To capture again; to retake. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
recapture — [ʀəkaptyʀ] n. f. ÉTYM. V. 1970; de re , et capture, pour traduire l angl. uptake. ❖ ♦ Biol. Récupération des neuromédiateurs par les terminaisons nerveuses … Encyclopédie Universelle
recapture — 1680s (n.), 1783 (v.), from RE (Cf. re ) back, again + CAPTURE (Cf. capture). Related: Recaptured; recapturing … Etymology dictionary
recapture — ► VERB 1) capture (an escapee). 2) recover (something taken or lost). 3) recreate (a past time, event, or feeling). ► NOUN ▪ an act of recapturing … English terms dictionary
recapture — [[t]ri͟ːkæ̱ptʃə(r)[/t]] recaptures, recapturing, recaptured 1) VERB When soldiers recapture an area of land or a place, they gain control of it again from an opposing army who had taken it from them. [V n] They said the bodies were found when… … English dictionary
recapture — UK [riːˈkæptʃə(r)] / US [ˌrɪˈkæptʃər] verb [transitive] Word forms recapture : present tense I/you/we/they recapture he/she/it recaptures present participle recapturing past tense recaptured past participle recaptured 1) a) to use force to take… … English dictionary
recapture — re|cap|ture [ ,ri kæptʃər ] verb transitive 1. ) to use force to get an area into your control again: Rebel forces have recaptured the city. a ) to win something again from an opponent: Martin recaptured the lead from Bodine on the second lap of… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Recapture — Infobox Play name = Recapture image size = caption = writer = Preston Sturges chorus = characters = mute = setting = The Bellevue Superbe Palace Hotel in Vichy, France and the Villa Lune de Miel premiere = 29 January 1930 place = Eltinge 42nd… … Wikipedia