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1 ir a la zaga
(v.) = trail, trail behind, lag + behindEx. International comparisons show that the government's failure to take a lead on information policy leaves the UK trailing badly.Ex. With library services, women have been left trailing behind other user groups, a situation which is slowly being rectified.Ex. Although the UK tended to lag behind the US in the development of online networks, there have, in recent years, been some major developments on a national and regional scale.* * *(v.) = trail, trail behind, lag + behindEx: International comparisons show that the government's failure to take a lead on information policy leaves the UK trailing badly.
Ex: With library services, women have been left trailing behind other user groups, a situation which is slowly being rectified.Ex: Although the UK tended to lag behind the US in the development of online networks, there have, in recent years, been some major developments on a national and regional scale. -
2 ir por detrás
(v.) = be behind, trail, trail behind, lagEx. The British business community is generally thought to be behind those of other European countries in getting a share of aid-funded contracts.Ex. International comparisons show that the government's failure to take a lead on information policy leaves the UK trailing badly.Ex. With library services, women have been left trailing behind other user groups, a situation which is slowly being rectified.Ex. The study found that although library media specialists supported the instructional consultant role they lagged in practising it.* * *(v.) = be behind, trail, trail behind, lagEx: The British business community is generally thought to be behind those of other European countries in getting a share of aid-funded contracts.
Ex: International comparisons show that the government's failure to take a lead on information policy leaves the UK trailing badly.Ex: With library services, women have been left trailing behind other user groups, a situation which is slowly being rectified.Ex: The study found that although library media specialists supported the instructional consultant role they lagged in practising it. -
3 moderadamente
adv.moderately, temperately, reasonably, measurably.* * *ADV moderately* * *adverbio moderately* * *= moderately, modestly.Ex. Some of the features of KWIC indexes that have attracted criticism may be rectified moderately easily.Ex. Senior SLIS staff were seen to be relatively content with their present levels of funding which has been modestly increased in recent years = El personal de dirección de las EUBYD parecía estar relativamente contento con sus niveles actuales de financiación que se han incrementado moderadamente en los últimos años.* * *adverbio moderately* * *= moderately, modestly.Ex: Some of the features of KWIC indexes that have attracted criticism may be rectified moderately easily.
Ex: Senior SLIS staff were seen to be relatively content with their present levels of funding which has been modestly increased in recent years = El personal de dirección de las EUBYD parecía estar relativamente contento con sus niveles actuales de financiación que se han incrementado moderadamente en los últimos años.* * *moderately* * *
moderadamente adverbio moderately, reasonably: estoy moderadamente optimista, I'm moderately optimistic
' moderadamente' also found in these entries:
English:
moderately
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4 quedarse atrás
v.to fall behind, to be left behind, to drop back, to drop behind.* * *figurado to be left behind* * *(v.) = fall behind, hang back, trail, trail behind, be behindEx. The Porter Public Library houses an all out effort to reach first and second grade pupils who have lost their enthusiasm for school because of falling behind in reading.Ex. This article explores the implications of these threats, maintaining that publishers cannot afford to hang back, but must innovate or atrophy.Ex. International comparisons show that the government's failure to take a lead on information policy leaves the UK trailing badly.Ex. With library services, women have been left trailing behind other user groups, a situation which is slowly being rectified.Ex. They know how to play clay tennis, but their best days probably are behind.* * *(v.) = fall behind, hang back, trail, trail behind, be behindEx: The Porter Public Library houses an all out effort to reach first and second grade pupils who have lost their enthusiasm for school because of falling behind in reading.
Ex: This article explores the implications of these threats, maintaining that publishers cannot afford to hang back, but must innovate or atrophy.Ex: International comparisons show that the government's failure to take a lead on information policy leaves the UK trailing badly.Ex: With library services, women have been left trailing behind other user groups, a situation which is slowly being rectified.Ex: They know how to play clay tennis, but their best days probably are behind. -
5 rectificar una situación
(v.) = rectify + situation* * *(v.) = rectify + situation -
6 redactar un documento
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7 ser objeto de crítica
(v.) = attract + criticism, come in + for criticism, be under criticism, be subjected to + criticism, be (the) subject of/to criticism, take + heatEx. Some of the features of KWIC indexes that have attracted criticism may be rectified moderately easily.Ex. However, both BTI and LCSH occasionally use headings of this kind, though one could argue strongly that these are out of place in direct entry methods, and they come in for trenchant criticism from Metcalfe.Ex. The article 'Record management professionals: suffering from self-inflicted wounds' discusses how since its creation in 1975 the Institute of Certified Records Managers has been under constant criticism.Ex. Over the years, the AACR has been subjected to criticism for provisions that sanction the use of form subdivisions in headings for certain legal and religious publications.Ex. Both indexes were subject to considerable criticism but it was not found possible to allocate blame to the computer program.Ex. In general, librarians commented that 'the smaller the town, the more heat the library takes about weeding'.* * *(v.) = attract + criticism, come in + for criticism, be under criticism, be subjected to + criticism, be (the) subject of/to criticism, take + heatEx: Some of the features of KWIC indexes that have attracted criticism may be rectified moderately easily.
Ex: However, both BTI and LCSH occasionally use headings of this kind, though one could argue strongly that these are out of place in direct entry methods, and they come in for trenchant criticism from Metcalfe.Ex: The article 'Record management professionals: suffering from self-inflicted wounds' discusses how since its creation in 1975 the Institute of Certified Records Managers has been under constant criticism.Ex: Over the years, the AACR has been subjected to criticism for provisions that sanction the use of form subdivisions in headings for certain legal and religious publications.Ex: Both indexes were subject to considerable criticism but it was not found possible to allocate blame to the computer program. -
8 situación + surgir
(n.) = situation + ariseEx. It explains how the situation arose and how it can be rectified.* * *(n.) = situation + ariseEx: It explains how the situation arose and how it can be rectified.
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9 reclamo
m.1 inducement.reclamo publicitario advertising gimmickreclamo de ventas loss leader2 decoy, lure.3 call.4 complaint. ( Latin American Spanish)5 claim, complaint, protest.6 bird call, call.7 decoy bird, stool pigeon.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: reclamar.* * *1 (para cazar) decoy bird, lure2 (silbato) bird call3 (llamada) call5 figurado inducement* * *SM1) (Orn) call; (Caza) decoy, lure2) (=llamada) call3) (=anuncio) advertisement; (=slogan) advertising slogan; (=aliciente) lure, attraction; (Tip) catchword4) (Jur) claim5) (=afirmación) claim, statement6) LAm (=protesta) complaint* * *1)a) ( de pájaro) callb) ( para cazar - silbato) birdcall; (- señuelo) lure, decoy2) (esp AmL) (para atraer la atención, provocar interés) lure3) (AmL) ( queja) complaint* * *= catchword, call, decoy.Ex. It became usual in the mid sixteenth century to complete each page with the first word of the following page set as a catchword at the end of the direction line.Ex. The system identifies frog calls and measures their abundance.Ex. The vast majority of hunted game is killed with a firearm; other hunting methods (bow-hunting, trapping, capturing with decoys, etc.) are less significant.* * *1)a) ( de pájaro) callb) ( para cazar - silbato) birdcall; (- señuelo) lure, decoy2) (esp AmL) (para atraer la atención, provocar interés) lure3) (AmL) ( queja) complaint* * *= catchword, call, decoy.Ex: It became usual in the mid sixteenth century to complete each page with the first word of the following page set as a catchword at the end of the direction line.
Ex: The system identifies frog calls and measures their abundance.Ex: The vast majority of hunted game is killed with a firearm; other hunting methods (bow-hunting, trapping, capturing with decoys, etc.) are less significant.* * *A1 (de un pájaro) call2 (para cazar — silbato) birdcall; (— pájaro) lure, decoyB ( AmL) (para atraer la atención) lureel reclamo que supone el letrero de rebajas the lure o attraction of the `sale' signreclamo publicitario advertising* * *
Del verbo reclamar: ( conjugate reclamar)
reclamo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
reclamó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
reclamar
reclamo
reclamar ( conjugate reclamar) verbo transitivo
( con insistencia) to demand
verbo intransitivo
to complain;
reclamo sustantivo masculino
reclamar
I verbo transitivo
1 (un derecho, una propiedad) to claim, demand
2 (requerir) to call: la empresa lo reclama en la sede central, the company have summoned him to the headquarters
Jur (a un testigo, inculpado) to summon
3 (exigir) este trabajo reclama nuestra paciencia, this work demands our patience
II verbo intransitivo
1 to complain, protest [contra, against]
2 Jur to appeal
reclamo sustantivo masculino
1 Orn mating call
(simulador para caza) birdcall
(señuelo) decoy
2 (gancho, objeto o idea que incita a hacer algo) inducement: el glamour de Hollywood es sólo un reclamo, Hollywood's glamour is nothing but a lure
(publicitario) appeal
' reclamo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
reclamar
English:
call
- complaint
- decoy
- demand
* * *reclamo nm1. [para atraer] inducementreclamo publicitario advertising gimmick2. [para cazar] decoy, lure3. [de ave] call4. [en texto] note, reference mark5. Am [queja] complaint;cuente el vuelto antes de retirarse de la ventanilla, después no aceptamos reclamos check your change before leaving, mistakes cannot be rectified later6. Am [reivindicación] claim;los reclamos de los trabajadores the workers' demands* * *m1 lure2 L.Am.queja complaint3 L.Am.reivindicación claim* * *reclamo nm1) : bird call, lure2) : lure, decoy3) : inducement, attraction4) : advertisement5) : complaint -
10 rectificar
v.1 to rectify, to correct.Ella rectificó sus acciones She rectified her actions.2 to improve.3 to put right.4 to mend one's words, to mend what was said, to rectify.María rectificó Mary mended her words.5 to purify, to refine.Ellos rectificaron el aceite They purified the oil.* * *1 to rectify2 (corregir) to correct3 AUTOMÓVIL to straighten up1 to correct oneself* * *1. VT1) (=corregir) to rectify, correct; [+ cálculo] to correct; [+ conducta] to change, reform2) (=enderezar) to straighten, straighten out3) (Mec) to rectify; [+ cilindro] to rectify, rebore4) (Culin) to add2.VI to correct o.s.-no, eran cuatro, -rectificó — "no," he said, correcting himself, "there were four"
rectifique, por favor — please see that this is put right
* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < persona> to correct; <información/error> to correct, rectify (frml)2) <carretera/trazado> to straighten2.rectificar vi ( corregirse) to correct oneself* * *= rectify.Ex. The 1949 code was essentially a greater elaboration of the 1908 code in an attempt to rectify the omissions of the 1908 code.----* rectificar la descompensación = redress + imbalance, redress + the balance.* rectificar la diferencia = redress + imbalance, redress + the balance.* rectificar una situación = rectify + situation.* rectificar un error = rectify + failure.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < persona> to correct; <información/error> to correct, rectify (frml)2) <carretera/trazado> to straighten2.rectificar vi ( corregirse) to correct oneself* * *= rectify.Ex: The 1949 code was essentially a greater elaboration of the 1908 code in an attempt to rectify the omissions of the 1908 code.
* rectificar la descompensación = redress + imbalance, redress + the balance.* rectificar la diferencia = redress + imbalance, redress + the balance.* rectificar una situación = rectify + situation.* rectificar un error = rectify + failure.* * *rectificar [A2 ]vtA (corregir) ‹persona› to correct; ‹información/comentario/error› to correct, rectify ( frml)rectifícame si me equivoco correct me if I am wrongB ‹carretera/trazado› to straightenC ( Elec) to rectify■ rectificarvi1 (corregirse) to correct oneself-los soviéticos, es decir, los rusos -rectificó the Soviets, or rather the Russians, he corrected himself2 ( Coc):revolver bien y rectificar de sal si hiciese falta stir well and add more salt o adjust the seasoning if necessary* * *
rectificar ( conjugate rectificar) verbo transitivo
to correct
verbo intransitivo ( corregirse) to correct oneself
rectificar verbo transitivo
1 (un error, un defecto) to rectify, correct
2 (una conducta) to change, reform
3 (una declaración) to modify
4 (a alguien) to correct
' rectificar' also found in these entries:
English:
climb down
- rectify
* * *rectificar vt1. [error] to rectify, to correct2. [conducta, actitud] to improve3. [ajustar] to put right4. Elec to rectify* * *v/t1 error correct, rectify2 camino straighten* * *rectificar {72} vt1) : to rectify, to correct2) : to straighten (out)* * *rectificar vb1. (error) to correct2. (conducta) to improve / to change -
11 insubsanable
adj.that may not be corrected, that may not be overcome.* * *ADJ [error] irreparable; [problema] insoluble* * *( frml); ‹error› irreparable; ‹problema› insolublela situación es insubsanable the situation cannot be rectified o remedied -
12 rectificable
adj.rectifiable.* * *► adjetivo1 rectifiable* * *ADJ rectifiable* * *rectifiable* * *rectificable adjrectifiable -
13 remediable
adj.remediable.* * *► adjetivo1 remediable, that can be corrected* * *ADJ that can be remedied o put rightfácilmente remediable — easily remedied o put right
* * *‹mal/problema› remediable, which can be remedied; ‹daño› repairable; ‹error› rectifiable, which can be rectified* * *remediable adjremediable;fácilmente remediable easily remedied -
14 subsanable
adj.1 solvable (solucionable).2 rectifiable (corregible).3 reparable, repairable, mendable, superable.* * *► adjetivo1 (remediable) reparable, rectifiable2 (solucionable) surmountable* * *ADJ (=perdonable) excusable; (=reparable) repairable* * *subsanable adj1. [solucionable] solvable2. [corregible] rectifiable -
15 corriente rectificada
f.rectified current, direct current.
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