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1 reincidir
v.1 to relapse, to fall again, to fall back.El chico reincidió en el problema The boy relapsed into the problem.2 to reoffend, to backslide, to repeat an offense, to recidivate.El criminal reincidió The criminal reoffended.* * *1 to relapse (en, into), fall back (en, into)2 DERECHO to reoffend* * *VI (=recaer) to relapse (en into)[criminal] to reoffend; [pecador] to backslide* * *verbo intransitivo (Der) to reoffend* * *verbo intransitivo (Der) to reoffend* * *reincidir [I1 ]vi( Der) to reoffendno reincidió en este tipo de comportamiento she did not repeat this kind of behavior* * *
reincidir ( conjugate reincidir) verbo intransitivo (Der) to reoffend
reincidir verbo intransitivo
1 Jur to reoffend
2 (en un comportamiento) to relapse
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English:
relapse
* * *reincidir vi[en falta, error] to relapse (en into); [en delito] to reoffend;reincidir en un delito to reoffend, to commit the same crime again* * *v/i reoffend* * *reincidir vi: to backslide, to retrogress -
2 movimiento retrógrado
• backward movement• retrogradation• retrogress -
3 que tiende a retroceder
• recessive• retrogress• retrorocketDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > que tiende a retroceder
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4 regresivo
• backward individual• backward person• regressive• retrogress• retrorocket -
5 retrógrado
• backward-looking• contrary-motion• reactionary• regressive• retrogress• retrorocket -
6 involucionar
v.1 to regress, to deteriorate.2 to involute, to regress, to retrogress.
См. также в других словарях:
retrogress — 1819, from L. retrogress , pp. stem of retrogradi (see RETROGRADE (Cf. retrograde)) … Etymology dictionary
Retrogress — Re tro*gress, n. [Cf. L. retrogressus.] Retrogression. [R.] H. Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
retrogress — index decay, degenerate, deteriorate, regress, relapse, revert Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
retrogress — ► VERB ▪ go back to an earlier and typically inferior state … English terms dictionary
retrogress — [re′trə gres΄, re΄trə gres′] vi. [L retrogressus, pp. of retrogradi: see RETROGRADE] to move backward, esp. into an earlier, less complex, or worse condition; decline; degenerate retrogressive adj. retrogressively adv … English World dictionary
retrogress — /re treuh gres , re treuh gres /, v.i. 1. to go backward into an earlier and usually worse condition: to retrogress to infantilism. 2. to move backward. [1810 20; < L retrogressus ptp. of retrogradi to go back or backward, equiv. to retro RETRO + … Universalium
retrogress — intransitive verb Etymology: Latin retrogressus, past participle of retrogradi Date: 1819 to move backward ; revert … New Collegiate Dictionary
retrogress — verb a) To return to an earlier, simpler or worse condition; to regress. b) To go backwards; to retreat … Wiktionary
retrogress — Synonyms and related words: advance, ascend, back, back up, backslide, budge, change, change place, circle, climb, cock, come after, come last, degenerate, descend, deteriorate, disimprove, ebb, fall astern, fall back, fall behind, flow, follow,… … Moby Thesaurus
retrogress — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. revert, decline. See reversion, regression, deterioration. II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb 1. To slip from a higher or better condition to a former, usually lower or poorer one: backslide, lapse,… … English dictionary for students
retrogress — ret|ro|gress [ ,retrou gres ] verb intransitive FORMAL to become worse by returning to a situation or condition that is worse than the present one ╾ ret|ro|gres|sion noun uncount … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English