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1 resumption
noun reanudación, continuacióntr[rɪ'zʌmpʃən]1 reanudación nombre femeninoresumption [ri'zʌmpʃən] n: reanudación fn.• continuación s.f.• reanudación s.f.• reasunción s.f.rɪ'zʌmpʃənmass noun reanudación f[rɪ'zʌmpʃǝn]N (gen) reanudación f ; (=continuation) continuación f* * *[rɪ'zʌmpʃən]mass noun reanudación f -
2 resumption
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3 resumption act
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4 continuation
1) (the act of continuing, often after a break or pause: the continuation of his studies.) continuación2) (something which carries on, especially a further part of a story etc: This is a continuation of what he said last week.) continuacióntr[kəntɪnjʊ'eɪʃən]3 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (adjournment) aplazamientocontinuation [kən.tɪnjʊ'eɪʃən] n: continuación f, prolongación fn.• continuación s.f.• seguida s.f.• seguimiento s.m.kən'tɪnju'eɪʃəna) u ( maintenance) mantenimiento mb) c ( resumption) reanudación f, continuación fc) c (extension - of street, canal) prolongación f, continuación f; (- of story, film) continuación f[kǝnˌtɪnjʊ'eɪʃǝn]N1) (=maintenance) prosecución f ; (=resumption) reanudación f2) (=sth continued) prolongación f ; (=story, episode) continuación f* * *[kən'tɪnju'eɪʃən]a) u ( maintenance) mantenimiento mb) c ( resumption) reanudación f, continuación fc) c (extension - of street, canal) prolongación f, continuación f; (- of story, film) continuación f -
5 resume
rə'zju:m(to begin again after stopping: After tea, the meeting resumed; We'll resume the meeting after tea.) reanudarresume vb reanudartr[rɪ'zjʊːm]1 (begin again) reanudar2 (take over again) volver a asumir1 continuar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto resume one's seat volver a sentarse: reanudarresume vi: reanudarse1) summary: resumen m2) curriculum vitae: currículum m, currículo mv.• reanudar (Informática) v.v.• continuar v.• reasumir v.• recomenzar v.• volver a tomar v.rɪ'zuːm, rɪ'zjuːm
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1) ( continue) \<\<work/journey\>\> reanudar2) ( take again) \<\<power/post\>\> reasumir, volver* a asumirto resume one's place — volver* a ocupar su (or mi etc) lugar
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vi \<\<negotiations/work\>\> reanudarse, continuar*[rɪ'zjuːm]1. VT1) (=start again) [+ meeting, negotiations, session] reanudar; [+ office] reasumir"now then," he resumed — -ahora bien -dijo reanudando la conversación or su discurso
2) (=sum up) resumir2.VI [class, meeting] reanudarse* * *[rɪ'zuːm, rɪ'zjuːm]
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1) ( continue) \<\<work/journey\>\> reanudar2) ( take again) \<\<power/post\>\> reasumir, volver* a asumirto resume one's place — volver* a ocupar su (or mi etc) lugar
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6 résumé
rə'zju:m(to begin again after stopping: After tea, the meeting resumed; We'll resume the meeting after tea.) reanudarresume vb reanudartr[rɪ'zjʊːm]1 (begin again) reanudar2 (take over again) volver a asumir1 continuar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto resume one's seat volver a sentarse: reanudarresume vi: reanudarse1) summary: resumen m2) curriculum vitae: currículum m, currículo mv.• reanudar (Informática) v.v.• continuar v.• reasumir v.• recomenzar v.• volver a tomar v.rɪ'zuːm, rɪ'zjuːm
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1) ( continue) \<\<work/journey\>\> reanudar2) ( take again) \<\<power/post\>\> reasumir, volver* a asumirto resume one's place — volver* a ocupar su (or mi etc) lugar
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vi \<\<negotiations/work\>\> reanudarse, continuar*['reɪzjuːmeɪ]N1) (=summary) resumen m2) (US) (=curriculum vitae) currículum m (vitae)* * *[rɪ'zuːm, rɪ'zjuːm]
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1) ( continue) \<\<work/journey\>\> reanudar2) ( take again) \<\<power/post\>\> reasumir, volver* a asumirto resume one's place — volver* a ocupar su (or mi etc) lugar
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7 viaje
Del verbo viajar: ( conjugate viajar) \ \
viajé es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
viaje es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: viajar viaje
viajar ( conjugate viajar) verbo intransitivo to travel; viaje en primera clase to travel o go first class
viaje sustantivo masculino trip, journey; hacer un viaje to go on a trip o journey; un viaje en tren a train journey; hizo el viaje en coche he drove; estar de viaje to be away; salir de viaje to go on a trip; en el viaje de vuelta on the way back; ¡buen viaje! have a good trip!; hicimos un viaje por todo Chile we traveled all around Chile; viaje de negocios business trip; viaje de novios honeymoon; viaje organizado package tour; hice varios viajes para llevarlas todas I made several trips to take them all
viajar verbo intransitivo to travel: odia viajar, she hates travelling
viaje sustantivo masculino journey, trip
está de viaje, he's away
hicieron un viaje por toda España, they travelled all around Spain
se van de viaje, they are going on a trip
viaje de novios, honeymoon
viaje organizado, package tour
Trip se refiere a todo el recorrido del viaje (movimiento y estancia), mientras que journey se refiere únicamente al movimiento de un sitio a otro. -Did you have a good trip?, -Yes, the journey there and the hotel were good but the journey back was awful.
To travel es un verbo; también puede ser un sustantivo, pero, en este caso, es incontable y no se puede usar con un artículo. Suele referirse a hechos históricos o épicos (los viajes de Marco Polo, the travels of Marco Polo). También existe la palabra tour, que se aplica a viajes organizados. ' viaje' also found in these entries: Spanish: abuelo - acusar - buen - cancelar - cheque - comprensible - costearse - crónica - crucero - desplazamiento - diaria - diario - efectuar - emprender - en - endosar - escapada - espacial - expositor - expositora - facilitar - feliz - funesta - funesto - gira - ida - itacate - jornada - pesada - pesado - pintar - posponer - preguntar - prolongar - recorrido - relámpago - renunciar - safari - salida - suspender - trayecto - vista - ya - accidentado - adelantar - ahorrar - anticipar - anulación - anular - aplazar English: adequately - allowance - booking - break - bring round - broken - business - cash - cheap - circuit - cover - cruise - disastrous - disenchanted - disrupt - exciting - expense - fellow - freshen up - grip - guide - hairy - high-speed - hinder - hinge on - holdall - inconvenient - intended - journey - load up - maiden - make - mishap - monotony - mull - on - outward - overnight - owing - package holiday - package tour - pass - predicament - pretence - pretense - rail - rest - resume - resumption - ride
См. также в других словарях:
Resumption — Re*sump tion, n. [cf. F. r[ e]sumption, L. resumptio restoration, recovery, fr. resumere. See {Resume}.] 1. The act of resuming; as, the resumption of a grant, of delegated powers, of an argument, of specie payments, etc. [1913 Webster] 2.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Resumption — may refer to:* Eminent domain * The Specie Payment Resumption Act of 1875 … Wikipedia
resumption — I noun continuance, fresh start, new beginning, recommencement, recrudescence, reentry, reinstatement, renewal, reopening, reprise, resurgence, resurrection, return to normal, revival II index recrudescence, renewal, resurgence, revival … Law dictionary
resumption — (n.) mid 15c., from L. resumptionem, noun of action from resumere (see RESUME (Cf. resume) (v.)) … Etymology dictionary
resumption — [ri zump′shən] n. [ME resumpcioun < L resumptio < resumptus, pp. of resumere] the act of resuming … English World dictionary
resumption — The reopening the following day of specific futures and options markets that also trade during the evening session at the Chicago Board of Trade. Chicago Board of Trade glossary * * * resumption UK US /rɪˈzʌmʃən/ noun [S or U] ► the start of… … Financial and business terms
resumption — re|sump|tion [rıˈzʌmpʃən] n [singular,U] formal the act of starting an activity again after stopping or being interrupted resumption of ▪ Both countries are now hoping for a quick resumption of diplomatic relations … Dictionary of contemporary English
resumption — re|sump|tion [ rı zʌmpʃən ] noun singular or uncount FORMAL the start of something again after a temporary stop: resumption of: No date was announced for a resumption of the talks … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
resumption — UK [rɪˈzʌmpʃ(ə)n] / US noun [singular/uncountable] formal the start of something again after a temporary stop resumption of: No date was announced for a resumption of the talks … English dictionary
resumption — n. the act or an instance of resuming (ready for the resumption of negotiations). Derivatives: resumptive adj. Etymology: ME f. OF resumption or LL resumptio (as RESUME) … Useful english dictionary
resumption — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French or Late Latin; Anglo French, from Late Latin resumption , resumptio, from Latin resumere Date: 15th century 1. an act or instance of resuming ; recommencement 2. a return to payment in specie … New Collegiate Dictionary