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1 derecho de visita
• right of fee simple ownership• right of foreclosure• right of inspection• right of lien• right of retainer• right of sale• right of search• right of self-organization• right of use• right of visit• right of way -
2 derecho a la libertad de expresión
= right to free speech, right of free speechEx. The film, intended to stress the right to free speech, was severely criticised as having definite racist overtones.Ex. The right of access to information is part of the right of free speech.* * *= right to free speech, right of free speechEx: The film, intended to stress the right to free speech, was severely criticised as having definite racist overtones.
Ex: The right of access to information is part of the right of free speech.Spanish-English dictionary > derecho a la libertad de expresión
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3 esquina inferior derecha
= right bottom corner, bottom rightEx. The card counter area at the right bottom corner contains the card sequence number, if the catalog record requires more than one card.Ex. The icon that appears at the bottom right of the screen is really bugging me.* * *= right bottom corner, bottom rightEx: The card counter area at the right bottom corner contains the card sequence number, if the catalog record requires more than one card.
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4 justo después de
= right behind, right after, on the heels of, on the coattails ofEx. Right behind commercialization comes privatization.Ex. Cooperation between libraries in the 2 groups of countries began right after the Baltic countries' independence, at the initiative of the Nordic countries.Ex. In a free market supply is always on the heels of demand.Ex. Putin, the Russian leader who came to power in 1999 on the coattails of a brutal war with Chechnya, was among the first visitors to this new mosque.* * *justo después de (que)Ex: Sprinkler systems fight fire, and transmit alarm at the same time, immediately after the beginning of a fire.
= right behind, right after, on the heels of, on the coattails ofEx: Right behind commercialization comes privatization.
Ex: Cooperation between libraries in the 2 groups of countries began right after the Baltic countries' independence, at the initiative of the Nordic countries.Ex: In a free market supply is always on the heels of demand.Ex: Putin, the Russian leader who came to power in 1999 on the coattails of a brutal war with Chechnya, was among the first visitors to this new mosque. -
5 derecho de gracia
• right of objection• right of ownership by long undisturbed possession• right of pardon• right of petition• right of redemption• right of representation• right of reprieve• right of repurchase at the same price -
6 directamente a través
• right across• right after• right then and there• right through• right to a day in court• right-about• right-about turn• right-thinking -
7 en el centro del blanco
• right in front of us• right in rem• right in the center• right in the face• right in the middle of the race• right in the middle of the summer• right in the middle of the target• right laneDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > en el centro del blanco
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8 justo en el centro
• right click• right cone• right dab in the middle• right in front of us• right in rem• right in the center• right in the face• right-down -
9 derecha
• right fielder• right from the start• right hand• right-hand drive• right-hand rope• right-hand side• right-hand side of a ship -
10 derechismo
• right under one's nose• right window border• right wing• right-wing extremist• right-wing party• right-wing tendency• right-winger• rightfully• righting• rightism• rightist• rightist policy• rightly -
11 derecho al pataleo
• right to indemnity• right to live• right to make fuss• right to organize• right to own property• right to protest• right to release on bail -
12 derecho de pataleo
• right through• right to challenge• right to complain• right to decide the inheritance• right to discharge• right to grumble• right to hold office -
13 ejecutividad
• right of easement• right of exception• right of execution• right of fee simple ownership• right of first refusal• right of foreclosure• right of inspection -
14 derecho a la vida
Ex. It is argued that materials that endanger lives should be banned from the Internet on the basis that every right, even free speech, needs to be balanced with others, especially the right to live.* * *Ex: It is argued that materials that endanger lives should be banned from the Internet on the basis that every right, even free speech, needs to be balanced with others, especially the right to live.
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15 derecho a vivir
Ex. It is argued that materials that endanger lives should be banned from the Internet on the basis that every right, even free speech, needs to be balanced with others, especially the right to live.* * *Ex: It is argued that materials that endanger lives should be banned from the Internet on the basis that every right, even free speech, needs to be balanced with others, especially the right to live.
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16 derecho de acceso a la información
Ex. The right of access to information is part of the right of free speech.* * *Ex: The right of access to information is part of the right of free speech.
Spanish-English dictionary > derecho de acceso a la información
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17 clic derecho
• right before the eyes• right before your eyes• right behind• right click• right cone• right-click of the mouse -
18 clic derecho del ratón
• right before the eyes• right before your eyes• right behind• right click• right cone• right-click of the mouse -
19 estribor
• right-hand drive• right-hand rope• right-hand side• right-hand side of a ship• right-hand side of the ship• right-hand thread• starboard -
20 lado derecho del barco
• right-hand drive• right-hand rope• right-hand side• right-hand side of a ship• right-hand side of the ship• right-hand thread• starboard
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