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1 riquezas
f.pl.riches.* * *1 (abundancia) wealth sing, riches* * *(n.) = wealth, richesEx. In rural areas, too, great variations in wealth exist side by side, from affluent farmers and landowners on the one hand, to extremely low-paid farm workers on the other.Ex. This paper describes pilot projects to share LC's riches nationwide.* * *(n.) = wealth, richesEx: In rural areas, too, great variations in wealth exist side by side, from affluent farmers and landowners on the one hand, to extremely low-paid farm workers on the other.
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2 riquezas
• Richard Roe• richly -
3 riquezas naturales
• natural rate• natural right -
4 riquezas naturales
f.pl.natural resources. -
5 abundar en riquezas
• abound in wealth -
6 apetito de riquezas
• ambition• desire for riches -
7 deseo de riquezas
• desire for riches -
8 llenar de riquezas
• make restless• make rigid• make way for oneself• make weary -
9 nadar en riquezas
• be filthy rich• be floating in it• be rolling in dough -
10 rebasar de riquezas
• be rolling in money -
11 rebosar de riquezas
• be rolling in money -
12 riqueza
f.1 wealth (fortuna).2 richness (abundancia).3 abundance, plenty.* * *1 (cualidad) richness, wealthiness1 (abundancia) wealth sing, riches* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=bienes) wealth2) (=abundancia) richnesssu enorme riqueza espiritual — his enormous spiritual wealth o richness of spirit
tiene una gran riqueza de vocabulario — she has a very extensive o rich vocabulary
3) (=fertilidad) richness* * *1)a) ( bienes) wealthb) ( recursos)2) (variedad, abundancia) richness* * *= richness, fortune, treasure, riches.Ex. In 1972 Hans Wellisch discussed the inadequacy of LC's subject cataloging and the failure of LC to rectify this inadequacy by taking full advantage of the richness of the MARC (Machine-Readable Cataloging) format.Ex. Robert Watt was thoroughly bitten by the bibliography bug and although he bequeathed an important piece of work to posterity, he and his surviving family can hardly be said to have enjoyed good fortune from it.Ex. There were no injuries but the archive and the treasures housed in its 700 linear feet of acid-free boxes were severely damaged.Ex. This paper describes pilot projects to share LC's riches nationwide.----* dar riqueza a = add + richness to.* de la pobreza a la riqueza = from rags to riches.* la riqueza de = the wealth of.* riquezas = wealth, riches.* * *1)a) ( bienes) wealthb) ( recursos)2) (variedad, abundancia) richness* * *= richness, fortune, treasure, riches.Ex: In 1972 Hans Wellisch discussed the inadequacy of LC's subject cataloging and the failure of LC to rectify this inadequacy by taking full advantage of the richness of the MARC (Machine-Readable Cataloging) format.
Ex: Robert Watt was thoroughly bitten by the bibliography bug and although he bequeathed an important piece of work to posterity, he and his surviving family can hardly be said to have enjoyed good fortune from it.Ex: There were no injuries but the archive and the treasures housed in its 700 linear feet of acid-free boxes were severely damaged.Ex: This paper describes pilot projects to share LC's riches nationwide.* dar riqueza a = add + richness to.* de la pobreza a la riqueza = from rags to riches.* la riqueza de = the wealth of.* riquezas = wealth, riches.* * *A1 (bienes) wealthrepartió sus riquezas entre los pobres he distributed his wealth o his riches o his fortune amongst the poortiene una enorme riqueza en joyas he has a vast fortune in jewelsla mala distribución de la riqueza the uneven distribution of wealthni toda la riqueza del mundo podría comprarlo all the riches in the world could not buy itlas riquezas del museo arqueológico the treasures of the archaeological museum2(recursos): la explotación de las riquezas del suelo the exploitation of the earth's richeslas riquezas naturales de un país a country's natural resourcesB (variedad, abundancia) richnessla riqueza de la vegetación the richness of the vegetationla riqueza de su vocabulario the richness of her vocabulary* * *
riqueza sustantivo femenino
b) ( recursos):
las riquezas naturales de un país a country's natural resources
riqueza sustantivo femenino
1 (caudal, bienes) wealth
2 (suntuosidad, concentración) richness
' riqueza' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abundancia
- correlación
- ostentación
- capital
- caudal
- despliegue
- fortuna
- sed
English:
richness
- untold
- wealth
* * *riqueza nf1. [fortuna] wealth;la redistribución de la riqueza the redistribution of wealth3. [abundancia] richness;una región de gran riqueza minera a region rich in mineral resources;tiene gran riqueza de vocabulario she has a very rich vocabulary;un alimento con gran riqueza vitamínica a food rich in vitamins;la riqueza de la decoración llamaba la atención the lavish décor was striking* * *f wealth* * *riqueza nf1) : wealth, riches pl2) : richness3)riquezas naturales : natural resources* * * -
13 amasar
v.1 to knead (masa).El panadero amasa la masa The baker kneads the dough.2 to amass (riquezas).El abogado amasó una fortuna The lawyer amassed a fortune.3 to form.Fue amasado con los mejores principios He was raised with the best principles* * ** * *verb1) to amass2) mix, prepare* * *VT1) (Culin) [+ masa] to knead; [+ harina, yeso] to mix, prepare2) [+ dinero] to amass3) (Med) to massage4) * (=tramar) to cook up *, concoct* * *verbo transitivo1) < pan> to knead; <yeso/argamasa> to mix2) <fortuna/riquezas> to amass* * *verbo transitivo1) < pan> to knead; <yeso/argamasa> to mix2) <fortuna/riquezas> to amass* * *amasar11 = knead.Ex: When kneading by hand, do so on a clean, smooth surface that's at a comfortable height.
* rodillo de amasar = rolling pin.amasar22 = amass.Ex: Many libraries amass a considerable amount of community literature, some of which is kept on permanent display.
* * *amasar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹pan› to knead2 ‹yeso/argamasa› to mixB ‹fortuna/riquezas› to amass* * *
amasar ( conjugate amasar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ pan› to knead;
‹yeso/argamasa› to mix
2 ‹fortuna/riquezas› to amass
amasar verbo transitivo
1 Culin to knead
2 fig (fortuna) to amass
' amasar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rollo
- palote
English:
accumulate
- amass
- knead
* * *amasar vt1. [masa] to knead2. [yeso] to mix3. [riquezas] to amass* * *v/t1 pan knead2 fortuna amass* * *amasar vt1) : to amass2) : to knead3) : to mix, to prepare* * *amasar vb1. (dinero) to amass2. (masa de pan) to knead -
14 atesorar
v.1 to amass (riquezas).2 to treasure, to capitalize, to heap, to hoard.* * *1 (acumular) to hoard, accumulate, store up2 figurado to possess* * *verb1) to hoard2) treasure* * *VT [+ dinero, riquezas] to hoard, accumulate; [+ virtudes] to possess* * ** * *= hoard, store up.Ex. What one might call 'fetishistic bibliomania' is a disease -- and few serious book-readers, let alone librarians, are free from a squirrel-like proclivity to hoard books.Ex. Large volumes of water can be stored up for irrigation by erecting an earthen or masonry dam across the lower part of the vally of a river or stream.* * ** * *= hoard, store up.Ex: What one might call 'fetishistic bibliomania' is a disease -- and few serious book-readers, let alone librarians, are free from a squirrel-like proclivity to hoard books.
Ex: Large volumes of water can be stored up for irrigation by erecting an earthen or masonry dam across the lower part of the vally of a river or stream.* * *atesorar [A1 ]vt‹dinero› to amass; ‹riquezas› to amass, store up* * *
atesorar ( conjugate atesorar) verbo transitivo ‹ dinero› to amass
atesorar verbo transitivo to accumulate
(bienes, riquezas) to hoard
' atesorar' also found in these entries:
English:
hoard
* * *atesorar vt1. [riquezas] to hoard2. [virtudes] to be blessed with* * *v/t amass* * *atesorar vt: to hoard, to amass -
15 acumular
v.to accumulate.le gusta acumular recuerdos de sus viajes she likes collecting souvenirs of her tripsMaría acumula sus cosas viejas Mary accumulates her old stuff.María acumula tiquetes Mary accumulates=collects tickets.* * *1 to accumulate, pile up, build up2 (gente) to gather* * *verbto accumulate, amass, gather* * *1.VT [+ posesiones] to accumulate; [+ datos] to amass, gather2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <riquezas/poder> to accumulate; < experiencia> to gain2.* * *= accumulate, cumulate, heap, amass, pile, build up, mount, hoard, stockpile, stash, rack up, pile up, store up, cache, tot up, tote up.Ex. Bureaux can be useful for proving trials, and the deferment of commitments until a suitable size of data base has been accumulated in the computer system.Ex. Publish changes as they are accepted, in a periodical publication, cumulating these in a new edition of all or parts of the schedules, as suitable.Ex. It is true that assignments were being heaped upon him with immense rapidity, but he would be able to sort them out and contrive solutions.Ex. Many libraries amass a considerable amount of community literature, some of which is kept on permanent display.Ex. The first thing I did was pile them one on another and then sit on them while I looked at my other presents.Ex. A small committee of librarians, whenever they could spare time from their existing jobs and in their own time, began to build up a card file of information on available resources in the city.Ex. Finally, the scores of amendments, which had been issued to change rules or clarify their meaning, had mounted to the point where catalogers copies of the AACR were seriously out-of-date, if they were not bulging with tip-ins.Ex. What one might call 'fetishistic bibliomania' is a disease -- and few serious book-readers, let alone librarians, are free from a squirrel-like proclivity to hoard books.Ex. This type of dairies are generally interested in stockpiling annual ryegrass as a source of high-quality winter forage.Ex. When I went to the little boys/girls room to relieve myself I was suprised to see the amount of loo rolls stashed in the corner.Ex. How many honorary doctorates has the Judge racked up since then?.Ex. As the bills piled up and the little money she had dried up, friends and neighbors began to worry that she didn't have a prayer.Ex. Large volumes of water can be stored up for irrigation by erecting an earthen or masonry dam across the lower part of the vally of a river or stream.Ex. Previous studies in which squirrels were provisioned with an abundant supply of food found a reduction in the rate of caching.Ex. Babies cry for an average of five hours a day for the first three months and tot up 51 days in their first year, according to survey.Ex. When you tote up the carbon emissions caused by clearing land to grow corn, fertilizing it and transporting it, corn ethanol leaves twice the carbon footprint as gasoline.----* acumular atrasos = build up + backlogs.* acumular demasiado estock = overstock.* acumular experiencia = garner + experience.* acumular polvo = gather + dust, collect + dust.* acumular problemas = build up + problems.* acumular reservas = stockpile.* acumularse = accrue.* * *1.verbo transitivo <riquezas/poder> to accumulate; < experiencia> to gain2.* * *= accumulate, cumulate, heap, amass, pile, build up, mount, hoard, stockpile, stash, rack up, pile up, store up, cache, tot up, tote up.Ex: Bureaux can be useful for proving trials, and the deferment of commitments until a suitable size of data base has been accumulated in the computer system.
Ex: Publish changes as they are accepted, in a periodical publication, cumulating these in a new edition of all or parts of the schedules, as suitable.Ex: It is true that assignments were being heaped upon him with immense rapidity, but he would be able to sort them out and contrive solutions.Ex: Many libraries amass a considerable amount of community literature, some of which is kept on permanent display.Ex: The first thing I did was pile them one on another and then sit on them while I looked at my other presents.Ex: A small committee of librarians, whenever they could spare time from their existing jobs and in their own time, began to build up a card file of information on available resources in the city.Ex: Finally, the scores of amendments, which had been issued to change rules or clarify their meaning, had mounted to the point where catalogers copies of the AACR were seriously out-of-date, if they were not bulging with tip-ins.Ex: What one might call 'fetishistic bibliomania' is a disease -- and few serious book-readers, let alone librarians, are free from a squirrel-like proclivity to hoard books.Ex: This type of dairies are generally interested in stockpiling annual ryegrass as a source of high-quality winter forage.Ex: When I went to the little boys/girls room to relieve myself I was suprised to see the amount of loo rolls stashed in the corner.Ex: How many honorary doctorates has the Judge racked up since then?.Ex: As the bills piled up and the little money she had dried up, friends and neighbors began to worry that she didn't have a prayer.Ex: Large volumes of water can be stored up for irrigation by erecting an earthen or masonry dam across the lower part of the vally of a river or stream.Ex: Previous studies in which squirrels were provisioned with an abundant supply of food found a reduction in the rate of caching.Ex: Babies cry for an average of five hours a day for the first three months and tot up 51 days in their first year, according to survey.Ex: When you tote up the carbon emissions caused by clearing land to grow corn, fertilizing it and transporting it, corn ethanol leaves twice the carbon footprint as gasoline.* acumular atrasos = build up + backlogs.* acumular demasiado estock = overstock.* acumular experiencia = garner + experience.* acumular polvo = gather + dust, collect + dust.* acumular problemas = build up + problems.* acumular reservas = stockpile.* acumularse = accrue.* * *acumular [A1 ]vt‹riquezas/poder› to accumulate, amass; ‹experiencia› to gainto accumulatese acumula mucho polvo aquí a lot of dust accumulates o gathers herelos intereses se van acumulando the interest is accumulating o ( frml) accruing, the interest is piling up ( colloq)el trabajo se iba acumulando work was piling o mounting up* * *
acumular ( conjugate acumular) verbo transitivo ‹riquezas/poder› to accumulate;
‹ experiencia› to gain
acumularse verbo pronominal [ trabajo] to pile up, mount up;
[ intereses] to accumulate;
[ deudas] to mount up;
[ polvo] to accumulate
acumular verbo transitivo to accumulate
' acumular' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
perecedera
- perecedero
English:
accumulate
- amass
- build up
- collect
- gather
- hoard
- pile up
- run up
- stockpile
- store
- store up
- accrue
- build
* * *♦ vtto accumulate;le gusta acumular recuerdos de sus viajes she likes collecting souvenirs of her trips;el tren fue acumulando retrasos en las diferentes paradas the train got further and further delayed at every stop* * *v/t accumulate* * *acumular vt: to accumulate, to amass* * *acumular vb to accumulate -
16 esquilmar
v.1 to overexploit (recursos).2 to harvest.Esquilmaron el maíz They harvested the corn.3 to swindle, to acquire by deception, to acquire by trickery, to cheat.Esquilmaron a ese pobre hombre They swindled that poor man.* * *1 (cosecha etc) to harvest* * *VT1) [+ cosecha] to harvest2) [+ tierra] to impoverish, exhaust3) * [+ jugador] to skin ** * *verbo transitivo1) (Agr) to harvest2) <riquezas/recursos> to exhaust; < fortuna> to squander; < persona> to suck... dry* * *= fleece, take + Nombre + to the cleaners.Ex. Roosevelt's measures to prevent big business fleecing the public were popular and the election of 1904 provided him with the chance to run for president in his own right.Ex. Let me guess... you work in an all male workplace full of divorced men whose wives took them to the cleaners?.* * *verbo transitivo1) (Agr) to harvest2) <riquezas/recursos> to exhaust; < fortuna> to squander; < persona> to suck... dry* * *= fleece, take + Nombre + to the cleaners.Ex: Roosevelt's measures to prevent big business fleecing the public were popular and the election of 1904 provided him with the chance to run for president in his own right.
Ex: Let me guess... you work in an all male workplace full of divorced men whose wives took them to the cleaners?.* * *esquilmar [A1 ]vtA ( Agr) to harvestB1 ‹riquezas/recursos› to exhaust; ‹fortuna› to squander2 ‹persona› to suck … dry* * *
esquilmar verbo transitivo
1 Agr to harvest
2 (riquezas) to exhaust, impoverish: tantas cosechas acaban por esquilmar la tierra, after so many harvests, the land will become exhausted
* * *esquilmar vt1. [terreno, campo de cultivo] to exhaust, overcultivate;[recursos, riqueza natural] to overexploit; [bancos de pescado] to deplete2. [fortuna, herencia] to squander* * *v/t2 a alguien suck dry -
17 afán
m.1 enthusiasm, urge, eagerness, fervor.2 toil, travail.3 fidget.* * *2 (esfuerzo) effort* * *noun m.eagerness, desire* * *SM1) (=deseo) eagerness•
con afán de, con afán de agradar, repartió regalos para todos — in his eagerness to please he gave everyone presents•
por afán de, lo hizo por afán de superarse — she did out of a desire to better herself•
tener afán de algo — to be eager for sthafán de lucro, el afán de lucro — the profit motive
afán de protagonismo, un juez con afán de protagonismo — a judge who loves publicity o always wants to be in the limelight
tu hermano tiene mucho afán de protagonismo — your brother always wants to be the centre of attention
afán de victoria — will to win, desire to win
2) (=ahínco)3) frm (=intención)4) LAm (=prisa) hurry* * *1)a) ( anhelo) eagernessafán de + inf — eagerness to + inf
b) ( empeño) effort2) (Col fam) ( prisa) hurry* * *= eagerness, industry.Ex. The sense of alienation that had evolved over 50 years has gradually given way to a spirit of teamwork and eagerness to learn.Ex. In fact, the terms of the contrast are highly ambivalent: order vs. anarchy, liberty vs. despotism, or industry vs. sloth, and also dissimulation vs. honesty.----* afán de protagonismo = outburst of ego.* con afán = earnestly.* * *1)a) ( anhelo) eagernessafán de + inf — eagerness to + inf
b) ( empeño) effort2) (Col fam) ( prisa) hurry* * *= eagerness, industry.Ex: The sense of alienation that had evolved over 50 years has gradually given way to a spirit of teamwork and eagerness to learn.
Ex: In fact, the terms of the contrast are highly ambivalent: order vs. anarchy, liberty vs. despotism, or industry vs. sloth, and also dissimulation vs. honesty.* afán de protagonismo = outburst of ego.* con afán = earnestly.* * *A1 (anhelo) eagernesssu afán de aventuras his thirst for adventuresu afán de superación her eagerness to better herselfafán DE + INF:su afán de agradar their eagerness o anxiousness o keenness to pleasetiene afán de aprender she's keen to learnafán POR + INF:su afán por alcanzar la fama his desire to become famous2 (empeño) effortpone mucho afán en todo lo que hace he puts a lot (of effort) into everything he does¡tanto afán para nada! all that effort for nothing!tengo un afán horrible I'm in a terrible hurry* * *
afán sustantivo masculino
1
afán de hacer algo eagerness to do sth;
su afán de agradar their eagerness to please;
tiene afán de aprender she's eager to learn
2 (Col fam) ( prisa) hurry
afán sustantivo masculino
1 (empeño) effort
2 (anhelo) desire: su mayor afán era ayudarte, his only wish was to help you
(celo) zeal
' afán' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
protagonismo
- prurito
- empeño
English:
zealously
- anxious
* * *afán nm1. [esfuerzo] hard work;con afán energetically, enthusiastically;pone mucho afán en el trabajo she puts a lot of effort into her work2. [anhelo] urge;afán de riquezas desire for wealth;su único afán es salir por televisión his one ambition is to appear on television;su afán de agradar llega a ser irritante his eagerness to please can be positively irritating;tienen mucho afán por conocerte they're really keen to meet you;lo único que le mueve es el afán de lucro he's only interested in money;lo hizo sin afán de lucro she did it with no thought of personal gain* * *m1 ( esfuerzo) effort2 ( deseo) eagerness;afán de aprender eagerness to learn;afán de saber hunger o thirst for knowledge;afán de poder hunger for power;sin afán de lucro organización not-for-profit, non-profit;con afán enthusiastically* * *1) anhelo: eagerness, desire2) empeño: effort, determination -
18 alarde
m.1 show or display.hacer alarde de algo to show something off, to flaunt something2 pompous exhibition, display, show, show-off.3 boast, brag.* * *1 display, bragging, boasting\hacer alarde de to flaunt, show off, parade* * *noun m.display, show* * *SM1) display•
en un alarde de generosidad, me pagaron la cena — in a show o display of generosity they paid for my dinner•
hacer alarde de, siempre hace alarde de sus riquezas — he is always showing off his wealthsiempre está haciendo alarde de sus triunfos sexuales — he's always boasting about o of his sexual prowess
el grupo hizo alarde de su poder de convocatoria — the band demonstrated o displayed their pulling power, it was a demonstration of the pulling power of the band
2) (Mil) † review* * *masculino show, displayhacer alarde de fuerza/riqueza — to show off strength/wealth
* * *= parade, bragging, boasting, bluff.Ex. An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.Ex. Boasting is like lying because you are not telling the truth about yourself.Ex. The most dramatic way to spot a bluff is to look your opponent in the eye and attempt to sense his fear.----* hacer alarde de = boast, flaunt, brag, show off.* * *masculino show, displayhacer alarde de fuerza/riqueza — to show off strength/wealth
* * *= parade, bragging, boasting, bluff.Ex: An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.
Ex: Boasting is like lying because you are not telling the truth about yourself.Ex: The most dramatic way to spot a bluff is to look your opponent in the eye and attempt to sense his fear.* hacer alarde de = boast, flaunt, brag, show off.* * *show, displayhaciendo alarde de su fuerza making a show of o showing off o displaying his strength* * *
alarde sustantivo masculino
show, display;
alarde sustantivo masculino bragging, boasting: no puede evitar hacer alarde de sus conocimientos, she can't help showing off her knowledge
' alarde' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
despliegue
English:
air
- boast
- ostentation
- parade
- show off
- display
- extravaganza
- razzmatazz
* * *alarde nmshow, display;hizo alarde de su inteligencia she showed off o flaunted her intelligence;en un alarde de generosidad, nos invitó a cenar in a display of generosity he invited us to dinner* * *m show, display;hacer alarde de make a show of* * *alarde nm1) : show, display2)hacer alarde de : to make show of, to boast about* * *alarde n -
19 codiciar
v.1 to covet.2 to covet to, to ambition to.* * *1 to covet, desire, crave for* * *VT [+ dinero, bienes] to desire; [+ lo ajeno] to covet* * *verbo transitivo to covet* * *= covet, lust (for/after/over).Ex. He coveted his brother's power and so started to spin a conspiracy in order to assassinate him and take his place both on the throne and on the wedding thalamus.Ex. These two women were Samaria and Jerusalem, lusting after foreigners and foreign ways, and abandoning their god for shallow and ephemeral pleasures.* * *verbo transitivo to covet* * *= covet, lust (for/after/over).Ex: He coveted his brother's power and so started to spin a conspiracy in order to assassinate him and take his place both on the throne and on the wedding thalamus.
Ex: These two women were Samaria and Jerusalem, lusting after foreigners and foreign ways, and abandoning their god for shallow and ephemeral pleasures.* * *codiciar [A1 ]vt‹riquezas/poder› to covet, lust after; ‹bienes ajenos› to covet* * *
codiciar ( conjugate codiciar) verbo transitivo
to covet
codiciar verbo transitivo to covet
' codiciar' also found in these entries:
English:
covet
- eager
- lust
* * *codiciar vtto covet* * *v/t covet* * *codiciar vt: to covet -
20 despliegue
m.1 display.2 deployment (military).despliegue de misiles missile deployment3 unfolding, deployment.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: desplegar.* * *1 MILITAR deployment2 figurado (exhibición) display, show, manifestation* * *SM1) (Mil) deployment2) [de fuerzas] display, show* * *1) (de tropas, recursos) deployment2) (de riqueza, sabiduría) display* * *= deployment.Ex. In the context of this report any such policy would have to accept that speedy response to current problems requires the deployment of resources in favour of innovative information-driven programmes.----* despliegue militar = military deployment.* despliegue policial = police crackdown.* * *1) (de tropas, recursos) deployment2) (de riqueza, sabiduría) display* * *= deployment.Ex: In the context of this report any such policy would have to accept that speedy response to current problems requires the deployment of resources in favour of innovative information-driven programmes.
* despliegue militar = military deployment.* despliegue policial = police crackdown.* * *A (de tropas, recursos) deploymentB (demostración, alarde) displayhaciendo despliegue de gran elocuencia with great eloquenceun verdadero despliegue de riquezas a real show o display of wealth* * *
Del verbo desplegar: ( conjugate desplegar)
despliegue es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
desplegar
despliegue
desplegar ( conjugate desplegar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ mapa› to open out, spread out;
‹ velas› to unfurl
( emplear) ‹encantos/poder› to use
‹ esfuerzo› to make
2 (Mil) ‹tropas/misiles› to deploy
desplegarse verbo pronominal (Mil) to deploy
despliegue sustantivo masculino
1 (de tropas, recursos) deployment
2 (de riqueza, sabiduría) display
desplegar verbo transitivo
1 (las velas, un mapa) to open (out), spread (out)
2 (energías, una cualidad, etc) to use, deploy
despliegue sustantivo masculino
1 Mil deployment
2 (alarde, demostración) display, show
' despliegue' also found in these entries:
English:
display
- show
- hype
* * *despliegue nm1. [puesta en práctica] [de cualidades, conocimientos] display;[de recursos, estrategias] use;llevaron a cabo la campaña electoral con un gran despliegue de medios they used a vast range of resources in their election campaign;el impresionante despliegue técnico para retransmitir los campeonatos the impressive range of technical wizardry used to broadcast the championships2. [de ejército] deploymentdespliegue de misiles missile deployment* * *m1 MIL deployment2 fig:* * *despliegue nm1) : display2) : deployment
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Riquezas y pobrezas — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Pobrezas y riquezas Género Comedia País Estados Unidos Idioma original Inglés Duración por episodio … Wikipedia Español
Letras, del estudioso; las riquezas, del solícito; el mandar, del presuntuoso, y el cielo, del devoto, (Las) — Enseña que cada trabajo tiene una recompensa, como cada comportamiento su correspondiente fruto … Diccionario de dichos y refranes
Idolatría — Adoración del Becerro de oro, un ejemplo de idolatría en la tradición judeocristiana. Del griego εἰδωλολατρεία eidololatreia , que significa literalmente adoración de ídolos . Dado que la adoración es la actitud de obediencia, el servir, el… … Wikipedia Español
Controversia de delimitación marítima entre Chile y el Perú — Mapa que destaca la zona o área en controversia, con forma de trapecio, a partir de la intersección de las líneas de base del Perú y Chile. El área contigua se ha denominado Triángulo Exterior en el Perú. La controversia de delimitación marítima… … Wikipedia Español
Guerras en la Antigüedad — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Guerras en la Antigüedad Contenido 1 Evolución en el tiempo 1.1 China 1.2 Asiria 1.3 Egipto … Wikipedia Español
Ciudad de los Césares — «Ciudad Encantada de la Patagonia» redirige aquí. Para otras acepciones, véase Ciudad Encantada (desambiguación). La Ciudad de los Césares, también conocida como Ciudad encantada de la Patagonia, Ciudad errante, Trapalanda, Trapananda, Lin Lin o… … Wikipedia Español
Imperio español — Monarquía universal española (Monarquía hispánica / Monarquía española) Imperio … Wikipedia Español
Estética del Císter — Iglesia de la Abadía de Fontenay. La estética del Císter o estética cisterciense se gestó desde los orígenes de la orden del Císter, buscando una pobreza absoluta desprovista de riquezas, la antiteis de la orden de Cluny. Fue Bernardo de Claraval … Wikipedia Español
La conquista del pan — Segunda edición de La conquista del pan. En francés, 1892. La conquista del pan (en francés: La Conquête du Pain) es un libro del anarquista ruso y padre del Comunismo libertario Piotr Kropotkin. Originalmente escrito en francés, apareció por… … Wikipedia Español
Vasco Núñez de Balboa — Para otros usos de este término, véase Vasco Núñez de Balboa (desambiguación). Ober, Frederick A., Vasco Nuñez de Balboa (New York, Harper, 1906) … Wikipedia Español
dinero — ■ No podéis otorgar la fuerza al débil debilitando al fuerte; no podéis ayudar al pobre arruinando al rico. (Abraham Lincoln) ■ No estimes el dinero en más ni menos de lo que vale, porque es un buen siervo y un mal amo. (Alejandro Dumas) ■ Si… … Diccionario de citas