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21 círculo
m.1 circle, round, gyre.2 circle of people, clan, clique, circle.3 ring, circle, closed round enclosure, arena.4 cycle, circle, orbit.5 circlet, circle.* * *1 (gen) circle2 (asociación) club, circle1 (ambientes) circles\círculo familiar family circlecírculo polar antártico Antarctic Circlecírculo polar ártico Arctic Circlecírculo vicioso figurado vicious circle* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=circunferencia) circlecírculo de giro, círculo de viraje — turning circle
2) (=grupo) circlelos círculos íntimos del ministro confirmaron su dimisión — sources close to the minister confirmed his resignation
3) (=club) club4) (=campo) scope, compass, extent* * *1)a) (Mat) circleb) ( circunferencia) circle2)a) ( grupo) circleb) (ambiente, esfera) circlec) ( asociación)círculo de Bellas Artes — Fine Arts Association o Society
* * *= circle, ring, loop.Ex. The sets of documents indexed under the two index terms A and B are each represented by a circle.Ex. This is a sort of microform measles appearing as minute reddish rings.Ex. Let us empower ourselves to bring those persons who cannot read, or those with a low level of literacy, or those who have been locked out of the information cycle, into the literacy loop.----* círculo académico = educational circle, academic circle.* círculo cerrado de gente = clique.* círculo concéntrico = concentric circle.* círculo de amigos = circle of friends.* círculo de artistas = artists' circle.* círculo de expertos = network.* círculo de lectores = book club, readership.* círculo de personas afines e influyentes = network.* círculo de poder = circle of power.* círculo de usuarios = circle of users.* círculo literario = literary circle.* círculo ovalado = oval.* círculo polar ártico, el = Arctic Circle, the.* Círculo Polar, el = Polar Circle, the.* círculo profesional = network.* círculos de Euler = Euler circles.* círculo vicioso = vicious circle.* convertirse en un círculo vicioso = become + circular.* cuadrar el círculo = square + the circle.* en los círculos bibliotecarios = in library circles.* intentar lograr la cuadratura del círculo = square + the circle.* marcar con un círculo = encircle, circle.* poner un círculo alrededor = circle.* rodear con un círculo = encircle, circle.* salir del círculo = break out of + circle.* señalar con un círculo = circle.* ser como un círculo = wrap around.* trazar un círculo alrededor = circle.* * *1)a) (Mat) circleb) ( circunferencia) circle2)a) ( grupo) circleb) (ambiente, esfera) circlec) ( asociación)círculo de Bellas Artes — Fine Arts Association o Society
* * *= circle, ring, loop.Ex: The sets of documents indexed under the two index terms A and B are each represented by a circle.
Ex: This is a sort of microform measles appearing as minute reddish rings.Ex: Let us empower ourselves to bring those persons who cannot read, or those with a low level of literacy, or those who have been locked out of the information cycle, into the literacy loop.* círculo académico = educational circle, academic circle.* círculo cerrado de gente = clique.* círculo concéntrico = concentric circle.* círculo de amigos = circle of friends.* círculo de artistas = artists' circle.* círculo de expertos = network.* círculo de lectores = book club, readership.* círculo de personas afines e influyentes = network.* círculo de poder = circle of power.* círculo de usuarios = circle of users.* círculo literario = literary circle.* círculo ovalado = oval.* círculo polar ártico, el = Arctic Circle, the.* Círculo Polar, el = Polar Circle, the.* círculo profesional = network.* círculos de Euler = Euler circles.* círculo vicioso = vicious circle.* convertirse en un círculo vicioso = become + circular.* cuadrar el círculo = square + the circle.* en los círculos bibliotecarios = in library circles.* intentar lograr la cuadratura del círculo = square + the circle.* marcar con un círculo = encircle, circle.* poner un círculo alrededor = circle.* rodear con un círculo = encircle, circle.* salir del círculo = break out of + circle.* señalar con un círculo = circle.* ser como un círculo = wrap around.* trazar un círculo alrededor = circle.* * *A1 ( Mat) circle2 (circunferencia) circlecoloca las mesas en círculo arrange the tables in a circleCompuestos:turning circleturning circlegreat circleAntarctic CircleArctic Circlevicious circleB1 (grupo) circle2 (ambiente, esfera) circleen (los) círculos teatrales in theatrical circles3(asociación): el círculo francés the French Society o Clubcírculo de Bellas Artes Fine Arts Association o Society* * *
Del verbo circular: ( conjugate circular)
circulo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
circuló es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
circular
círculo
circular 1 adjetivo
circular;
■ sustantivo femenino
circular
circular 2 ( conjugate circular) verbo intransitivo
[agua/corriente] to flow
( referido al tráfico):
verbo transitivo
to circulate
círculo sustantivo masculino
en (los) círculos teatrales in theatrical circles;
Ccírculo Polar Antártico/Ártico Antarctic/Arctic Circle;
círculo vicioso vicious circle
◊ círculo de Bellas Artes Fine Arts Association o Society
circular
I adj (con forma de círculo) circular
II f (notificación) circular
III verbo intransitivo
1 (la sangre) to circulate
(un líquido, el aire) to flow
2 (tren, autobús) to run: los coches circulaban a gran velocidad, the cars were being driven very fast
(un peatón) to walk: peatón, circule por la izquierda, (en letrero) pedestrians, keep left
3 fig (difundirse un rumor) to go round
(moneda) to be in circulation
círculo sustantivo masculino
1 Geom circle
2 (social) circle
su círculo de amigos, her friends
' círculo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
circular
- intimidad
- polar
- redondel
- viciosa
- vicioso
- ámbito
- corro
- en
- formar
- medio
- periferia
- rosca
English:
Arctic Circle
- catch 22
- circle
- ring
- shape
- vicious circle
- Antarctic
- Arctic
- bee
- round
- vicious
* * *círculo nm1. [figura] circle;pusieron las sillas en círculo they put the chairs in a circleDep círculo central centre circle;círculo polar polar circle;el Círculo Polar Antártico the Antarctic Circle;el Círculo Polar Ártico the Arctic Circle;círculo vicioso vicious circle2. [grupo de personas] circle;invitó a todo el círculo de sus amistades she invited all her friends;círculos económicos/políticos economic/political circlescírculo de lectores book club3. [asociación] club, association;Círculo de Empresarios businessmen's association* * *m1 MAT circle2:en círculos artísticos in artistic circles* * *círculo nm1) : circle2) : club, group* * *círculo n circle -
22 datación
f.dating, carbon dating.* * *1 dating\datación por radiocarbono radiocarbon dating* * *SF date, dating* * *femenino dating* * *= dating.Ex. 90% of the examples considered were poplar, which has too few growth rings to permit dating.----* datación por carbono 14 = radiocarbon dating, carbon dating.* datación por comparación = crossdating.* datación por hidratación de obsidiana = obsidian hydration dating.* datación por radiocarbono = radiocarbon dating, carbon dating.* * *femenino dating* * *= dating.Ex: 90% of the examples considered were poplar, which has too few growth rings to permit dating.
* datación por carbono 14 = radiocarbon dating, carbon dating.* datación por comparación = crossdating.* datación por hidratación de obsidiana = obsidian hydration dating.* datación por radiocarbono = radiocarbon dating, carbon dating.* * *datingdatación por carbono 14 radiocarbon dating* * *datación nf[de restos arqueológicos] dating datación por carbono 14 radiocarbon dating* * *f dating -
23 descomposición
f.1 decay, rot, putrefaction, rotting.2 breakdown, failure.3 factoring, factorizing.* * *1 (pudrimiento) decomposition, decay2 figurado (decadencia) decline, decadence* * *noun f.1) breakdown2) decay* * *SF1) (=putrefacción) decomposition2) (=separación) [de cifra] breakdown3) (Med)descomposición de vientre, descomposición intestinal — diarrhoea, diarrhea (EEUU)
4) LAm (Aut) breakdown* * *1) ( de número) factorization; ( de la luz) splitting; ( de sustancia) breaking down, separating2) ( putrefacción) decomposition* * *= decomposition, breakup [break-up].Ex. An acidic environment accelerates the decomposition reactions.Ex. This concern will likely increase due to the breakup of the Soviet Union and dispersal of its nuclear arsenal and the growth of global nuclear smuggling rings.----* descomposición de estómago = upset stomach.* descomposición en cuatrimestres = semesterisation [semesterization, -USA].* descomposición por valores simples = singular value decomposition.* en descomposición = decaying, putrefying.* en estado de descomposición = decaying.* * *1) ( de número) factorization; ( de la luz) splitting; ( de sustancia) breaking down, separating2) ( putrefacción) decomposition* * *= decomposition, breakup [break-up].Ex: An acidic environment accelerates the decomposition reactions.
Ex: This concern will likely increase due to the breakup of the Soviet Union and dispersal of its nuclear arsenal and the growth of global nuclear smuggling rings.* descomposición de estómago = upset stomach.* descomposición en cuatrimestres = semesterisation [semesterization, -USA].* descomposición por valores simples = singular value decomposition.* en descomposición = decaying, putrefying.* en estado de descomposición = decaying.* * *la descomposición de un número en centenas, decenas y unidades the breaking down of a number into hundreds, tens and unitsCompuesto:radioactive decayB (putrefacción) decompositionencontraron el cadáver en avanzado estado de descomposición they found the body in an advanced state of decomposition* * *
descomposición sustantivo femenino
1 (de carne) decomposition, rotting
(de país) disintegration
2 Quím breakdown
3 fam (diarrea) diarrhoea, US diarrhea
' descomposición' also found in these entries:
English:
decay
- decaying
- decomposition
* * *1. [en elementos] breaking down;[de luz] splitting; [de átomo] splitting; [de sustancia, molécula] breaking down2. [putrefacción] [de fruta, comida] rotting;[de cadáver] decomposition, rotting;en avanzado estado de descomposición in an advanced state of decomposition;la descomposición del régimen político es ya imparable the decline of the regime is now irreversible3. [alteración] distortion* * *f1 breaking down2 ( putrefacción) decomposition;en avanzado estado de descomposición in an advanced state of decay o decomposition3 ( diarrea) diarrhea, Brdiarrhoea* * *descomposición nf, pl - ciones1) : breakdown, decomposition2) : decay -
24 desintegración
f.disintegration, collapse, breakup, coming apart.* * *1 disintegration2 figurado disintegration, break-up\desintegración atómica atomic disintegrationdesintegración nuclear nuclear fission* * *SF1) [de estructura] disintegration; [de grupo] break-up2) [de átomo] splitting* * *a) (de grupo, partido) disintegration, breakup; ( de familia) breakupb) ( de estructura) disintegration* * *= disintegration, breakup [break-up], breakdown.Ex. This paper alerts the library community to the possible implosion, collapse, or disintegration of the cataloguing function listing eight indicators that cataloguing is in danger.Ex. This concern will likely increase due to the breakup of the Soviet Union and dispersal of its nuclear arsenal and the growth of global nuclear smuggling rings.Ex. They believe that the excessive breadth of disclosure and claim in some chemical patents could lead to the breakdown of data bases.----* desintegración de la familia = family breakdown.* desintegración familiar = family breakdown.* * *a) (de grupo, partido) disintegration, breakup; ( de familia) breakupb) ( de estructura) disintegration* * *= disintegration, breakup [break-up], breakdown.Ex: This paper alerts the library community to the possible implosion, collapse, or disintegration of the cataloguing function listing eight indicators that cataloguing is in danger.
Ex: This concern will likely increase due to the breakup of the Soviet Union and dispersal of its nuclear arsenal and the growth of global nuclear smuggling rings.Ex: They believe that the excessive breadth of disclosure and claim in some chemical patents could lead to the breakdown of data bases.* desintegración de la familia = family breakdown.* desintegración familiar = family breakdown.* * *1 (de un grupo, partido) disintegration, breakup; (de una familia) breakup2 (de una estructura) disintegrationla desintegración del átomo the splitting of the atom* * *
desintegración sustantivo femenino disintegration
' desintegración' also found in these entries:
English:
disintegration
- break
* * *1. [de objeto, materia] disintegration;la desintegración del átomo the splitting of the atom2. [de grupo, organización] break-up;la desintegración de la Unión Soviética the break-up of the Soviet Union;la desintegración de la familia the break-up of the family3. Fís decaydesintegración nuclear nuclear decay* * *f tb FÍS disintegration* * * -
25 desmembración
f.dismemberment.* * *1 dismemberment2 figurado separation, division* * ** * *= breakup [break-up], dismemberment.Ex. This concern will likely increase due to the breakup of the Soviet Union and dispersal of its nuclear arsenal and the growth of global nuclear smuggling rings.Ex. This dismemberment of the whole educational process is akin to isolating the atom; in so doing, the true state of the atom is altered.* * ** * *= breakup [break-up], dismemberment.Ex: This concern will likely increase due to the breakup of the Soviet Union and dispersal of its nuclear arsenal and the growth of global nuclear smuggling rings.
Ex: This dismemberment of the whole educational process is akin to isolating the atom; in so doing, the true state of the atom is altered.* * *(de un partido) breakup; (de un país, cadáver) dismemberment; (de un imperio) dismemberment, dismantling* * *desmembración nf, desmembramiento nm1. [de cuerpo] dismemberment;[de miembro, extremidad] loss2. [de partido, imperio, estado] break-up* * *f, desmembramiento m dismemberment -
26 disolución
f.1 breakup, separation, bust-up, break-up.2 dilution, dissolution.3 dissoluteness, dissolution, dissipation.* * *1 (gen) dissolution2 (anulación) invalidation3 figurado (relajación) looseness, dissoluteness4 QUÍMICA solution, dissolution* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=acto) dissolution2) (Quím) solution3) (Com) liquidation4) [moral] dissoluteness, dissipation* * *a) (de contrato, matrimonio) annulment; ( de organización) dissolution; ( del parlamento) dissolutionb) ( de manifestación) breaking up* * *= breakdown, dissolution, disbandment, disintegration, breakup [break-up], blurring, disbanding, winding up.Ex. They believe that the excessive breadth of disclosure and claim in some chemical patents could lead to the breakdown of data bases.Ex. Indeed, if they are not successful at such attempts toward renewal, dissolution and displacement are inevitable.Ex. The methods employed and labour costs associated with the disbandment are detailed.Ex. This paper alerts the library community to the possible implosion, collapse, or disintegration of the cataloguing function listing eight indicators that cataloguing is in danger.Ex. This concern will likely increase due to the breakup of the Soviet Union and dispersal of its nuclear arsenal and the growth of global nuclear smuggling rings.Ex. Disbanding of serials departments may result from the integration into automated systems of serials processing.Ex. The author discusses the winding up of the CompuServe's project Red Dog.* * *a) (de contrato, matrimonio) annulment; ( de organización) dissolution; ( del parlamento) dissolutionb) ( de manifestación) breaking up* * *= breakdown, dissolution, disbandment, disintegration, breakup [break-up], blurring, disbanding, winding up.Ex: They believe that the excessive breadth of disclosure and claim in some chemical patents could lead to the breakdown of data bases.
Ex: Indeed, if they are not successful at such attempts toward renewal, dissolution and displacement are inevitable.Ex: The methods employed and labour costs associated with the disbandment are detailed.Ex: This paper alerts the library community to the possible implosion, collapse, or disintegration of the cataloguing function listing eight indicators that cataloguing is in danger.Ex: This concern will likely increase due to the breakup of the Soviet Union and dispersal of its nuclear arsenal and the growth of global nuclear smuggling rings.Ex: Disbanding of serials departments may result from the integration into automated systems of serials processing.Ex: The author discusses the winding up of the CompuServe's project Red Dog.* * *1 (de un contrato, matrimonio) annulment; (de una organización) dissolution; (del parlamento) dissolution2 (de una manifestación) breaking up* * *
disolución sustantivo femenino
(de organización, del parlamento) dissolution
disolución sustantivo femenino dissolution: la disolución de las Cortes se pospone hasta final de julio, dissolution of Parliament is being postponed until the end of July
' disolución' also found in these entries:
English:
dilution
- dissolution
- break
* * *disolución nf1. [acción] dissolving2. [de familia, manifestación] breaking up;[de empresa, partido] dissolution, winding up; [de parlamento, matrimonio] dissolution, dissolving; [de contrato] rescinding3. [mezcla] solutiondisolución acuosa solution in water;disolución saturada saturated solution* * *f dissolution* * *disolución nf, pl - ciones1) : dissolution, dissolving2) : breaking up3) : dissipation -
27 esperar una (gran) sorpresa
(v.) = be in for a (big) surpriseEx. A jeweler says thieves who smashed their way into his store and got away with rings are in for a surprise when they find out they are made of brass.* * *(v.) = be in for a (big) surpriseEx: A jeweler says thieves who smashed their way into his store and got away with rings are in for a surprise when they find out they are made of brass
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28 estrato sedimentario
(n.) = rock stratumEx. To reconstruct palaeoclimates, palaeoclimatologists analyse tree rings, ice cores, sea sediments and even rock strata which may hold clues to the state of the climate millions of years ago.* * *(n.) = rock stratumEx: To reconstruct palaeoclimates, palaeoclimatologists analyse tree rings, ice cores, sea sediments and even rock strata which may hold clues to the state of the climate millions of years ago.
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29 ferrita
f.ferrite.* * *1 ferrite* * *= ferrite.Ex. These consisted of a large number of ferrite rings or cores each about the size of a typewriter '0'.* * *= ferrite.Ex: These consisted of a large number of ferrite rings or cores each about the size of a typewriter '0'.
* * *ferrite* * *ferrita nfferrite -
30 fragmentación
f.fragmentation.* * *1 fragmentation* * ** * *= fragmentation, splintering, breakup [break-up].Ex. The process of information system development requires a continuum of activity and fragmentation of the process is undesirable.Ex. This splintering of membership hinders the development of library unionism as a factor within the profession.Ex. This concern will likely increase due to the breakup of the Soviet Union and dispersal of its nuclear arsenal and the growth of global nuclear smuggling rings.* * *= fragmentation, splintering, breakup [break-up].Ex: The process of information system development requires a continuum of activity and fragmentation of the process is undesirable.
Ex: This splintering of membership hinders the development of library unionism as a factor within the profession.Ex: This concern will likely increase due to the breakup of the Soviet Union and dispersal of its nuclear arsenal and the growth of global nuclear smuggling rings.* * *fragmentation* * *1. [rotura] fragmentation2. [división] division;Informát [de disco duro] fragmentation* * *f fragmentation -
31 fuego de gas
(n.) = gas ring, gas ring burnerEx. The kitchen is equipped with a cooker with four gas rings and an oven, a refrigerator with freezer compartment and all the utensils needed for cooking.Ex. The cooker is in really good and clean condition and has 4 gas ring burners, a grill and a oven.* * *(n.) = gas ring, gas ring burnerEx: The kitchen is equipped with a cooker with four gas rings and an oven, a refrigerator with freezer compartment and all the utensils needed for cooking.
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32 honda
f.1 sling.2 slingshot, catapult, sling.* * *1 sling* * *SF [de cuero] sling; [elástica] catapult, slingshot (EEUU)* * ** * *----* darle sopas con hondas a Alguien = knock + spots off + Nombre.* * ** * ** darle sopas con hondas a Alguien = knock + spots off + Nombre.* * *1 (de cuero) sling* * *
honda sustantivo femenino ( de cuero) sling;
( con elástico) slingshot (AmE), catapult (BrE)
hondo,-a adjetivo
1 (profundo) deep
plato hondo, soup dish
2 fig (sentimiento) profound, deep
honda f (lanzador de cuero) sling
♦ Locuciones: familiar dar sopas con honda, to run rings around sb: en cuanto a las matemáticas, ella da sopa con honda al resto de la clase, when it comes to maths, she runs rings around the rest of the class
' honda' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sopa
English:
intake
- sling
- deep
* * *honda nf1. [de cuero] sling2. RP [tirachinas] Br catapult, US slingshot* * *catapult* * *honda nf: sling -
33 indicar
v.1 to indicate.todo parece indicar que ganará el equipo visitante everything seems to indicate that the visiting team will winme indicó con un gesto que me sentara she motioned to me to sit downesa flecha indica a la derecha that arrow points to the rightesa luz indica que le falta agua al motor that light shows that the engine is low on waterEl rótulo indica la dirección The sign indicated the way.2 to tell, to explain to.nos indicó el camino del aeropuerto she told us the way to the airport3 to prescribe.4 to suggest.Los síntomas indican una infección the symptoms suggest an infection.5 to indicate to, to suggest to.El jefe indicó ir de nuevo The boss indicated to go again.6 to hint, to denote, to cue.* * *1 to indicate, point out■ ¿cuánto indica la aguja? what does the gauge read?2 (aconsejar) to advise\indicarle el camino a alguien to show somebody the way* * *verb1) to indicate2) point out3) show* * *VT1) (=señalar) to show¿me puede usted indicar dónde está el museo? — can you tell me o show me where the museum is?
indica con un rotulador rojo dónde están los errores — use a red felt-tip pen to indicate o show where the mistakes are
me indicó un punto en el mapa — he showed me o pointed out a point on the map
2) (=decir) [señal, policía] to indicate; [portavoz, fuentes] to state, point out, indicateel policía nos indicó que parásemos — the policeman gestured o indicated to us to stop
según indicaron fuentes policiales — as police sources have stated o pointed out o indicated
3) (=mostrar) [+ cantidad, temperatura] to show; [+ subida, victoria] to point tolas previsiones del tiempo indican una subida de las temperaturas — the weather forecast points to a rise in temperatures
no hay nada que indique lo contrario — there's nothing to suggest otherwise, there is no indication to the contrary
todo parece indicar que van a ganar las elecciones — there is every indication o sign that they will win the election, everything points to them winning the election
como su (propio) nombre indica: la otitis, como su propio nombre indica, es una inflamación del oído — otitis, as its name suggests, is an inflammation of the ear
haz lo que te indique el médico — do as the doctor tells you, do as the doctor says
* * *verbo transitivo1) ( señalar) to indicate¿me podría indicar cómo llegar allí? — could you tell me how to get there?
me indicó el lugar en el mapa — he showed me o pointed out the place on the map
todo parece indicar que... — there is every indication that...
2) ( prescribir)3) (mostrar, denotar) to indicate, showel asterisco indica que... — the asterisk indicates o shows that...
como su nombre indica, es una flor azul — as its name suggests, it's a blue flower
el precio no está indicado en el catálogo — the price isn't given o shown in the catalogue
* * *= bespeak, bring to + Posesivo + attention, demarcate, denote, flag, indicate, mark, note, point, point out, point to, signal, signify, prompt, mark out, suggest, betoken, illustrate, bring to + Posesivo + notice, hold + clue, mark + Nombre + down as.Ex. I think this attitude somewhat bespeaks a professional abdication by a lot of us.Ex. Errors in colleagues' work should be brought to their attention tactfully and not in the presence of others = A los compañeros se les debería hacer ver sus errores discretamente y no en presencia de otros.Ex. The framework was designed to demarcate certain of those elements by means of prescribed punctuation.Ex. The notation is primarily letters, but also uses numbers to denote concepts in the auxiliary schedules.Ex. Since the fields are of different lengths in different records it is necessary that the beginning and end of fields be flagged in some way.Ex. The general index of CC lists isolates and indicates where they may be found as in a relative index.Ex. In addition, synthesis often requires the use of a facet indicator, which marks the beginning of a new facet for example.Ex. In the future, a number of further developments can be fairly confidently predicted in addition to the expansion of those noted above.Ex. An arrow pointing upwards indicates when the terminal is in insert mode.Ex. By means of the arrangement of document substitutes in library catalogues, and also by the arrangement of documents themselves, it is possible to point out, or indicate, classes of documents.Ex. This article points to economically feasible and communication-based indexing methods which fit the potentials of current information technology.Ex. Main classes are denoted by a capital letter, and in most classes a second capital letter is used to signal major sections or subclasses.Ex. Within one main class the same piece of notation may be used to signify different concepts.Ex. You will be prompted to choose a file; your last search will then be executed automatically in the file that you choose.Ex. To infuse into that basic form an element of linguistic liveliness and wit, which marks out the best adult reviewers, is to ask far more than most children can hope to achieve.Ex. In effect, we'd be suggesting to them we don't have the book.Ex. The faintly irritating moralising tone of this book betokens a real human interest, which must be recovered if there is to be a dialogue of real content.Ex. The presence of eggshells, faecal pellets, and silk threads in association with a mite-like animal illustrates a complex ecosystem.Ex. One moonlight night Sweeny was brought to our notice by his ejaculations of impatience at being obliged to come to a dead halt.Ex. To reconstruct palaeoclimates, palaeoclimatologists analyse tree rings, ice cores, sea sediments and even rock strata which may hold clues to the state of the climate millions of years ago.Ex. One look convinced the employer that she was unsuited for the work, and he marked her down as unsuitable.----* como se indicó en = as was pointed out in.* entenderse que indica = take to + indicate.* evidencia + indicar = evidence + suggest, evidence + indicate.* hacer una marca para indicar el lugar donde uno se ha quedado leyendo = mark + Posesivo + place.* indicar a = point + the way to.* indicar claramente = make + it + clear.* indicar diferencias = point out + differences, note + difference, point to + differences.* indicar el camino a seguir = point + the way forward.* indicar el camino a seguir para = point + the way to.* indicar el camino correcto = point + Nombre + in the right direction.* indicar las dificultades = note + difficulties.* indicar las formas (de/en que) = point to + ways (of/in which).* indicar similitudes = point out + similarities.* resultados + indicar = results + indicate.* según quedó indicado en = as was pointed out in.* * *verbo transitivo1) ( señalar) to indicate¿me podría indicar cómo llegar allí? — could you tell me how to get there?
me indicó el lugar en el mapa — he showed me o pointed out the place on the map
todo parece indicar que... — there is every indication that...
2) ( prescribir)3) (mostrar, denotar) to indicate, showel asterisco indica que... — the asterisk indicates o shows that...
como su nombre indica, es una flor azul — as its name suggests, it's a blue flower
el precio no está indicado en el catálogo — the price isn't given o shown in the catalogue
* * *= bespeak, bring to + Posesivo + attention, demarcate, denote, flag, indicate, mark, note, point, point out, point to, signal, signify, prompt, mark out, suggest, betoken, illustrate, bring to + Posesivo + notice, hold + clue, mark + Nombre + down as.Ex: I think this attitude somewhat bespeaks a professional abdication by a lot of us.
Ex: Errors in colleagues' work should be brought to their attention tactfully and not in the presence of others = A los compañeros se les debería hacer ver sus errores discretamente y no en presencia de otros.Ex: The framework was designed to demarcate certain of those elements by means of prescribed punctuation.Ex: The notation is primarily letters, but also uses numbers to denote concepts in the auxiliary schedules.Ex: Since the fields are of different lengths in different records it is necessary that the beginning and end of fields be flagged in some way.Ex: The general index of CC lists isolates and indicates where they may be found as in a relative index.Ex: In addition, synthesis often requires the use of a facet indicator, which marks the beginning of a new facet for example.Ex: In the future, a number of further developments can be fairly confidently predicted in addition to the expansion of those noted above.Ex: An arrow pointing upwards indicates when the terminal is in insert mode.Ex: By means of the arrangement of document substitutes in library catalogues, and also by the arrangement of documents themselves, it is possible to point out, or indicate, classes of documents.Ex: This article points to economically feasible and communication-based indexing methods which fit the potentials of current information technology.Ex: Main classes are denoted by a capital letter, and in most classes a second capital letter is used to signal major sections or subclasses.Ex: Within one main class the same piece of notation may be used to signify different concepts.Ex: You will be prompted to choose a file; your last search will then be executed automatically in the file that you choose.Ex: To infuse into that basic form an element of linguistic liveliness and wit, which marks out the best adult reviewers, is to ask far more than most children can hope to achieve.Ex: In effect, we'd be suggesting to them we don't have the book.Ex: The faintly irritating moralising tone of this book betokens a real human interest, which must be recovered if there is to be a dialogue of real content.Ex: The presence of eggshells, faecal pellets, and silk threads in association with a mite-like animal illustrates a complex ecosystem.Ex: One moonlight night Sweeny was brought to our notice by his ejaculations of impatience at being obliged to come to a dead halt.Ex: To reconstruct palaeoclimates, palaeoclimatologists analyse tree rings, ice cores, sea sediments and even rock strata which may hold clues to the state of the climate millions of years ago.Ex: One look convinced the employer that she was unsuited for the work, and he marked her down as unsuitable.* como se indicó en = as was pointed out in.* entenderse que indica = take to + indicate.* evidencia + indicar = evidence + suggest, evidence + indicate.* hacer una marca para indicar el lugar donde uno se ha quedado leyendo = mark + Posesivo + place.* indicar a = point + the way to.* indicar claramente = make + it + clear.* indicar diferencias = point out + differences, note + difference, point to + differences.* indicar el camino a seguir = point + the way forward.* indicar el camino a seguir para = point + the way to.* indicar el camino correcto = point + Nombre + in the right direction.* indicar las dificultades = note + difficulties.* indicar las formas (de/en que) = point to + ways (of/in which).* indicar similitudes = point out + similarities.* resultados + indicar = results + indicate.* según quedó indicado en = as was pointed out in.* * *indicar [A2 ]vtA (señalar) to indicatehay una flecha que indica el camino there's an arrow indicating o showing the way¿me podría indicar dónde está la oficina/cómo llegar allí? could you tell me where the office is/how to get there?me indicó el lugar en el mapa he showed me o pointed out the place on the maptodo parece indicar que … all the indications are that …, there is every indication that …no hay nada que indique lo contrario there's nothing to say you can't ( o he won't etc), there's nothing to indicate otherwise, there is no indication to the contrary ( frml)B(prescribir): el abogado indicó el procedimiento que había que seguir the lawyer told us the procedure we had to follow, the lawyer advised us of o indicated the procedure we had to followsiga las instrucciones que se indican al dorso follow the instructions given on the backC «hechos/indicios» (mostrar, denotar) to indicate, showel asterisco indica que se trata de la versión original the asterisk indicates o shows o means that it is the original versiontodo parece indicar que van a bajar los tipos de interés everything seems to point to a fall in interest rateses, como su propio nombre indica, una flor azul it is, as its name suggests, a blue flowerel termómetro indica un ligero descenso de las temperaturas the thermometer shows a slight drop in temperatureel precio no está indicado en el catálogo the price isn't given o shown in the catalogue* * *
indicar ( conjugate indicar) verbo transitivo
to indicate, show;
¿me podría indicar cómo llegar allí? could you tell me how to get there?;
me indicó el lugar en el mapa he showed me o pointed out the place on the map;
todo parece indicar que … there is every indication that …;
el asterisco indica que … the asterisk indicates o shows that …
indicar verbo transitivo
1 (señalar) to indicate, show, point out: el reloj indicaba las dos, the clock was showing two
indícame el camino exacto a tu casa, tell me how I can get to your house
2 Med (recetar, aconsejar) to prescribe
' indicar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apuntar
- callar
- coger
- decir
- enferma
- enfermo
- entre
- estar
- guiar
- incluso
- mayoría
- orientar
- sobre
- ver
- dar
- denotar
- marcar
- señalar
English:
denote
- direction
- eventual
- indicate
- intimate
- notice
- observe
- point
- point out
- shall
- should
- show
- signal
- signify
- storey
- suggest
- tell
- yet
- quote
- suggestive
* * *indicar vt1. [señalar] to indicate;esa flecha indica a la derecha that arrow points to the right;esa luz indica que le falta agua al radiador that light shows that the radiator is low on water;me indicó con un gesto que me sentara she motioned me to sit down;el pronóstico del tiempo indica que va a llover the weather forecast says it's going to rain;todo parece indicar que ganará el equipo visitante everything seems to point to a win for the away team;su nerviosismo indica que no ha estudiado his nervousness indicates o suggests that he hasn't studied;un animal que, como su nombre indica, es salvaje an animal which, as its name suggests, is wild2. [explicar] to tell, to explain to;nos indicó el camino del aeropuerto she told us the way to the airport;¿me podría indicar cómo llegar al centro? could you tell me how to get to the town centre?;yo te indicaré lo que tienes que hacer I'll tell you o explain what you have to do4. [sugerir] to give an idea of, to intimate;sólo indicaremos los resultados generales we will only give an idea of the overall results* * *v/t1 show, indicate2 ( señalar) point out3 ( sugerir) suggest* * *indicar {72} vt1) señalar: to indicate2) enseñar, mostrar: to show* * *indicar vb -
34 llevarse
2 (recibir) to get3 (estar de moda) to be fashionable5 MATEMÁTICAS to carry over* * *1) to take away2) get along* * *VERBO PRONOMINAL1) (=tomar consigo) to take¿puedo llevarme este libro? — can I borrow this book?
-¿le gusta? -sí, me lo llevo — [al comprar] "do you like it?" - "yes, I'll take it"
se llevaron más de diez mil euros en joyas — they got away with more than ten thousand euros' worth of jewels
2) [+ persona](=acompañar)•
llevarse a algn por delante — (=atropellar) to run sb over; LAm (=ofender) to offend sb; (=maltratar) to ride roughshod over sbla riada se llevó el pueblo por delante — the village was swept away by o in the flood, the flood took the village with it
esa ley se llevó por delante los derechos de los trabajadores — this law swept away o rode roughshod over the rights of the workers
3) (=conseguir) [+ premio] to winllevársela * —
¡no lo toques o te la llevas! — don't touch it or you'll live to regret it!
4) (=sufrir)5) (=arrastrar)6) [en el trato]matar 2., perro 1., 2)no se lleva bien con el jefe — he doesn't get on o along with the boss
7) (=estar de moda) to be in fashion, be all the ragese llevan los lunares — polka dots are in fashion o all the rage
8) [con cantidades]de doce me llevo una — (Mat) that makes twelve so carry one
* * *(v.) = take, take away, cream off, haul away, cart, make off with, take + Nombre + away, be in, get away withEx. If we take Cindi, Albert will almost surely grieve.Ex. For example, books close to the door and the circulation desk may be intended for the user who merely wishes to make a swift selection of items to take away and read elsewhere.Ex. Commercial vendors are completely outside conventional library systems, and might cream off the profitable end of the document supply market.Ex. City workers carried out orders to burn some of the library books, while others were buried with the aid of a bulldozer; the remaining books were loaded on trucks and hauled away to trash dumps on the outskirts of the city.Ex. In England, this job fell to the nightmen, who came after dark to cart the city waste into the countryside for fertilizer.Ex. A thief has evaded one of the world's most expensive hi-tech security systems, and made off with £14.5m worth of diamonds.Ex. The wizard then took him away hypnotized, so that he wouldn't put up resistance, to a nearby city where he made him into his servant = Entonces, el hechicero se lo llevó hipnotizado, para que no opusiera resistencia, a una ciudad cercana donde lo convirtió en su criado.Ex. Like them or not, plaits are still in.Ex. A jeweler says thieves who smashed their way into his store and got away with rings are in for a surprise when they find out they are made of brass.* * *(v.) = take, take away, cream off, haul away, cart, make off with, take + Nombre + away, be in, get away withEx: If we take Cindi, Albert will almost surely grieve.
Ex: For example, books close to the door and the circulation desk may be intended for the user who merely wishes to make a swift selection of items to take away and read elsewhere.Ex: Commercial vendors are completely outside conventional library systems, and might cream off the profitable end of the document supply market.Ex: City workers carried out orders to burn some of the library books, while others were buried with the aid of a bulldozer; the remaining books were loaded on trucks and hauled away to trash dumps on the outskirts of the city.Ex: In England, this job fell to the nightmen, who came after dark to cart the city waste into the countryside for fertilizer.Ex: A thief has evaded one of the world's most expensive hi-tech security systems, and made off with £14.5m worth of diamonds.Ex: The wizard then took him away hypnotized, so that he wouldn't put up resistance, to a nearby city where he made him into his servant = Entonces, el hechicero se lo llevó hipnotizado, para que no opusiera resistencia, a una ciudad cercana donde lo convirtió en su criado.Ex: Like them or not, plaits are still in.Ex: A jeweler says thieves who smashed their way into his store and got away with rings are in for a surprise when they find out they are made of brass
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■llevarse verbo reflexivo
1 (de un sitio a otro) to take away: ¡llévatelo de aquí!, take it away!
se llevaron la televisión al dormitorio, they moved the television to the bedroom
2 (un premio, una felicitación) to win
llevarse un susto, to have a fright
3 (arrebatar) to carry away: se lo llevó la corriente, the current carried it away
se llevaron el dinero, they took away all the money
4 fam (estar de moda) to be fashionable 5 llevarse bien/mal con alguien, to get on well/badly with sb: con su padre no me llevo en absoluto, I don't get on with his father at all
6 (haber una diferencia) se llevan diez años, there's a difference of ten years in their ages
♦ Locuciones: llevársele los demonios, to get really angry o mad
llevarse el gato al agua, to succeed o to pull off
' llevarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
avenirse
- calle
- desengaño
- entenderse
- palma
- perra
- perro
- compaginar
- conectar
- entender
- gato
- jalar
- llevar
- premio
- preso
- susto
English:
agree
- blow off
- carry off
- conform
- doggy bag
- get along
- get on
- just
- lead away
- make off
- reap
- relationship
- spirit
- take
- take away
- term
- walk off
- walk with
- wash away
- whisk away
- whisk off
- carry
- get
- go
- grab
- lead
- rough
- shock
- wash
* * *vpr1. [tomar consigo] to take;alguien se ha llevado mi sombrero someone has taken my hat;¿se lo envuelvo o se lo lleva puesto? shall I wrap it up for you or do you want to keep it on?2. [trasladar, desplazar] to take;los agentes se lo llevaron detenido the policemen took him away;se llevó el cigarrillo a la boca she brought o raised the cigarette to her lips;llevarse algo por delante: la riada se llevó por delante casas y vehículos the flood swept o washed away houses and vehicles;un coche se lo llevó por delante he was run over by a car3. [conseguir] to get;se ha llevado el premio she has carried off o won the prize4. [recibir] [susto, sorpresa] to get;[reprimenda] to receive;como vuelvas a hacerlo te llevarás una bofetada if you do it again you'll get a smack;me llevé un disgusto/una desilusión I was upset/disappointed;llevarse una alegría to have o get a pleasant surprise;yo me llevo siempre las culpas I always get the blame5. [entenderse]llevarse bien/mal (con alguien) to get on well/badly (with sb);no me llevo muy bien con él I don't get on very well with him;se llevan a matar they are mortal enemies6. [estar de moda] to be in (fashion);este año se lleva el verde green is in this year;ahora se llevan mucho las despedidas de soltera hen parties are really in at the moment7. [recíproco] [diferencia de edad]mi hermana mayor y yo nos llevamos cinco años there are five years between me and my older sister* * *v/r1 take3:llevarse bien/mal get on well/badly4:se lleva el color rojo red is fashionable* * *vr1) : to take away, to carry off2) : to get alongsiempre nos llevábamos bien: we always got along well* * *llevarse vb2. (estar de moda) to be in fashion -
35 llevarse una (gran) sorpresa
(v.) = be in for a (big) surpriseEx. A jeweler says thieves who smashed their way into his store and got away with rings are in for a surprise when they find out they are made of brass.* * *(v.) = be in for a (big) surpriseEx: A jeweler says thieves who smashed their way into his store and got away with rings are in for a surprise when they find out they are made of brass
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36 lóbulo de la oreja
(n.) = ear lobe, earlobeEx. Dress was from animal hides and pelts, tattoos ornamented both men and women, and bead pendants were worn in ear lobes and rings.Ex. Similarly, an English woman visiting Italy who touches her earlobes a lot, without realising the cultural significance of this action, would be behaving flirtatiously in that context.* * *(n.) = ear lobe, earlobeEx: Dress was from animal hides and pelts, tattoos ornamented both men and women, and bead pendants were worn in ear lobes and rings.
Ex: Similarly, an English woman visiting Italy who touches her earlobes a lot, without realising the cultural significance of this action, would be behaving flirtatiously in that context. -
37 mordedera
Ex. Teething rings have had a bad rap of late, but recent studies suggest they may not be as bad as we once thought and may even be beneficial.* * *Ex: Teething rings have had a bad rap of late, but recent studies suggest they may not be as bad as we once thought and may even be beneficial.
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38 muestra de hielo
= ice coreEx. To reconstruct palaeoclimates, palaeoclimatologists analyse tree rings, ice cores, sea sediments and even rock strata which may hold clues to the state of the climate millions of years ago.* * *= ice coreEx: To reconstruct palaeoclimates, palaeoclimatologists analyse tree rings, ice cores, sea sediments and even rock strata which may hold clues to the state of the climate millions of years ago.
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39 paleoclima
= palaeoclimate [paleoclimate, -USA].Ex. To reconstruct palaeoclimates, palaeoclimatologists analyse tree rings, ice cores, sea sediments and even rock strata which may hold clues to the state of the climate millions of years ago.* * *= palaeoclimate [paleoclimate, -USA].Ex: To reconstruct palaeoclimates, palaeoclimatologists analyse tree rings, ice cores, sea sediments and even rock strata which may hold clues to the state of the climate millions of years ago.
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40 paleoclimatólogo
= palaeoclimatologist [paleoclimatologist, -USA].Ex. To reconstruct palaeoclimates, palaeoclimatologists analyse tree rings, ice cores, sea sediments and even rock strata which may hold clues to the state of the climate millions of years ago.* * *= palaeoclimatologist [paleoclimatologist, -USA].Ex: To reconstruct palaeoclimates, palaeoclimatologists analyse tree rings, ice cores, sea sediments and even rock strata which may hold clues to the state of the climate millions of years ago.
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