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1 scoring (a hit)
попадание в цель
Синоним термина поражение цели.
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scoring (a hit)
Another term for hit.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > scoring (a hit)
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3 scoring a hit
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4 scoring a hit
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > scoring a hit
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5 hit scoring device
HSD, hit scoring deviceEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > hit scoring device
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6 hit-or-miss
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7 hit scoring device
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8 hit-miss scoring system
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > hit-miss scoring system
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9 hit-or-miss scoring system
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > hit-or-miss scoring system
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10 hit scoring device
Military: HSDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > hit scoring device
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11 hit-or-miss scoring system
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > hit-or-miss scoring system
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12 hit miss scoring system
n система індикації влучень або промахівEnglish-Ukrainian military dictionary > hit miss scoring system
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13 hit-or-miss scoring system
English-Russian big medical dictionary > hit-or-miss scoring system
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14 попадание в цель
попадание в цель
Синоним термина поражение цели.
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scoring (a hit)
Another term for hit.
[Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > попадание в цель
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15 получающий попадание
Military: receiving a hit, scoring a hit, suffering a hit, sustaining a hitУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > получающий попадание
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16 получение попадания
Military: receiving a hit, scoring a hit, suffering a hit, sustaining a hitУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > получение попадания
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17 Trefferquote
f score ( oder hit) ratio; makellose Trefferquote perfect scoring; acht von zehn Fragen richtig - keine schlechte Trefferquote eight out of ten answers right ( oder correct) - not a bad score* * *Trẹf|fer|quo|tefhit rate; (FTBL) number of goals scored; (bei Ratespiel etc) score* * *Tref·fer·quo·tef hit rate* * *makellose Trefferquote perfect scoring;acht von zehn Fragen richtig - keine schlechte Trefferquote eight out of ten answers right ( oder correct) - not a bad score* * *f.hit ratio n. -
18 acaparar las noticias
(v.) = grab + the headlines, hit + the headlinesEx. Liverpool and Chelsea are grabbing all the headlines, but Arsenal have quietly moved it up a gear scoring 10 goals in their last three league games.Ex. This is the same airport which hit the headlines earlier this month when the country's first walkalator opened for passenger use.* * *(v.) = grab + the headlines, hit + the headlinesEx: Liverpool and Chelsea are grabbing all the headlines, but Arsenal have quietly moved it up a gear scoring 10 goals in their last three league games.
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19 score
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1. plurals - scores; noun1) (the number of points, goals etc gained in a game, competition etc: The cricket score is 59 for 3.) tanteo, resultado2) (a written piece of music showing all the parts for instruments and voices: the score of an opera.) partitura3) (a set or group of twenty: There was barely a score of people there.) veinte, veintena
2. verb1) (to gain (goals etc) in a game etc: He scored two goals before half-time.) marcar, hacer, meter2) ((sometimes with off or out) to remove (eg a name) from eg a list by putting a line through it: Please could you score my name off (the list)?; Is that word meant to be scored out?) eliminar3) (to keep score: Will you score for us, please?) llevar el marcador•- scorer- score-board
- on that score
- scores of
- scores
- settle old scores
score1 n1. resultadowhat's the score? ¿cómo van?2. puntuaciónscore2 vb1. marcarwho scored the goal? ¿quién marcó el gol?2. encestar3. obtener / anotar4. llevar la cuenta de los tantosI don't want to play, but I'll score for you no quiero jugar, pero llevaré la cuenta de los tantostr[skɔːSMALLr/SMALL]■ what's the score? ¿cómo van?■ what's my score? ¿cuántos puntos tengo?■ what's the highest score you can get? ¿cuál es la puntuación más alta que se puede conseguir?5 (twenty) veinte, veintena■ who scored the winning goal? ¿quién marcó el gol decisivo?■ if you answer this question correctly, you score 50 points si contestas esta pregunta correctamente, ganas 50 puntos2 (in exam, test) sacar, obtener, conseguir3 (give points to) dar, puntuar■ the judge scored the gymnast 9.9 el juez dio a la gimnasta una puntuación de 9,94 (achieve, succeed) tener, conseguir, lograr6 (notch - wood) hacer una muesca en, hacer cortes en; (- paper) rayar, marcar7 slang (obtain drugs) ligar, pillar1 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (gen) marcar (un tanto); (goal) marcar (un gol); (point) puntuar, conseguir puntos■ all the contestants have scored extremely well todos los concursantes han conseguido muchos puntos2 (record points etc) llevar el marcador, tantear3 (have success) tener éxito5 slang (obtain drugs) ligar droga, pillar droga1 (very many) muchísimos,-as, montones nombre masculino plural de\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLby the score muchísimos,-ason more scores than one en más de un sentidoon that score por lo que se refiere a eso, a ese respectoto keep the score seguir el marcadorto know the score estar al tantoto pay/settle an old score ajustar cuentas pendientes, saldar cuentas pendientes1) record: anotar2) mark, scratch: marcar, rayar3) : marcar, meter (en deportes)4) gain: ganar, apuntarse5) grade: calificar (exámenes, etc.)6) : instrumentar, orquestar (música)score vi1) : marcar (en deportes)2) : obtener una puntuación (en un examen)2) line, scratch: línea f, marca f3) : resultado m (en deportes)what's the score?: ¿cómo va el marcador?4) grade, points: calificación f (en un examen), puntuación f (en un concurso)5) account: cuenta fto settle a score: ajustar una cuentaon that score: a ese respecto6) : partitura f (musical)n.• anotación s.f.• cuenta s.f.• línea s.f.• marca s.f.• marcador (Deporte) s.m.• muesca s.f.• nota de exámen s.f.• partitura s.f.• puntaje (en Latinoamérica)(Deporte) s.m.• puntuación (DEP, ENS) s.f.• raya s.f.• tanteo (Deporte) s.m.• veintena s.f. (Point)v.• marcar (Punto, gol, etc.) (•Deporte•) v.v.• hacer gol v.• instrumentar v.• puntuar v.• rayar v.skɔːr, skɔː(r)
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1)a) ( in game)there was no score — no hubo goles (or tantos etc)
what's the score? — ¿cómo van?, ¿cómo va el marcador?
what was the score? — ¿cómo terminó el partido (or encuentro etc)?
to keep (the) score — llevar la cuenta de los tantos (or goles etc); (before n)
score draw — (BrE) empate m
no-score draw — (BrE) empate m a cero
b) (in competition, test etc) puntuación f, puntaje m (AmL)2)a) ( account)I have no worries on that score — en lo que a eso se refiere, no me preocupo
to have a score to settle — tener* una cuenta pendiente
to have a score to settle with somebody — tener* que arreglar cuentas con alguien, tener* que ajustarle las cuentas a alguien
to settle old scores — ajustar or saldar (las) cuentas pendientes
b) ( situation) (colloq)I told him about my past, so he knows the score — le hablé de mi pasado, así que está al tanto de la situación
what's the score? are we going out or not? — ¿qué pasa? or ¿en qué quedamos? ¿salimos o no salimos?
3) ( Mus)a) ( notation) partitura fb) (music for show, movie) música f4) ( twenty) veintena fshe lived to be four score years and ten — (liter) vivió hasta los 90 años
there were scores of people there — había muchísima gente, había montones de gente (fam)
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1)a) ( Sport) \<\<goal\>\> marcar*, meter, hacer*, anotar(se) (AmL)you score 20 points for that — eso te da or (AmL tb) con eso te anotas 20 puntos
b) (in competition, test) \<\<person\>\> sacar*I scored 70% — saqué 70 sobre 100
c) ( win) \<\<success\>\> lograr, conseguir*2) (cut, mark) \<\<surface/paper\>\> marcar*3) ( criticize) (AmE journ) criticar*
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vi1)a) ( Sport) marcar*, anotar(se) (AmL) un tantob) (in competition, test)he scored well in the exam — obtuvo or sacó una buena puntuación or (AmL tb) un puntaje alto en el examen
2) ( do well) destacar(se)*to score OVER something/somebody — aventajar or superar a algo/alguien
3) ( obtain drugs) (sl) conseguir* droga, conectar (Méx arg)•Phrasal Verbs:[skɔː(r)]1. N1) (in game, match) (=result) resultado m ; (=goal) gol m, tanto m ; (at cards, in test, competition) puntuación f, puntaje m (LAm)there's no score yet — están a cero; (in commentary) no se ha abierto el marcador todavía
what's the score? — ¿cómo van?, ¿cómo va el marcador?
we give each entry a score out of ten — damos una puntuación or (LAm) un puntaje de uno a diez a cada participante
he missed a chance to make the score 1-1 — perdió la oportunidad de empatar a 1 or de igualar el marcador a 1
with the score at 40-0 she has three match points — con 40-0 a su favor, tiene tres bolas de partido
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to keep (the) score — (Sport) llevar la cuenta; (Cards) sumar los puntos2)• the score * (=situation) —
what's the score? — ¿qué pasa?, ¿qué hubo? (Mex, Chile)
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you know the score — ya estás al cabo de la calle or de lo que pasa *, ya estás al tanto3) (=subject)•
you've got no worries on that score — en ese sentido or aspecto no tienes por qué preocuparte4) (=dispute)•
to have a score to settle with sb — tener cuentas pendientes con algn5) (Mus) partitura f ; [of show, play] música f ; [of film] banda f sonora (original)•
piano score — partitura para piano•
vocal score — partitura para voz7) (=twenty) veintena fthree score years and ten — liter 70 años
scores of people — montones de gente *, muchísima gente
2. VT1) (Sport) [+ points] conseguir, anotarse (LAm), apuntarse (LAm); [+ runs] hacer; [+ goal, try] marcarthey went five games without scoring a point — en cinco partidos no consiguieron or no se anotaron un solo punto
to score a hit — (Shooting) dar en el blanco
to score a run — (Baseball) hacer una carrera
2) (in exam, test, competition) [+ marks, points] sacarto score 75% in an exam — sacar 75 sobre 100 en un examen
she scored well in the test — sacó or obtuvo buena nota en el test
if you answered yes, score five points — si contestó "sí", saca or suma cinco puntos
3) [+ success, victory] conseguirhe's certainly scored a hit with the voters/with his latest novel — no cabe la menor duda de que ha impresionado a los votantes/ha tenido mucho éxito con su última novela
4) (Mus) [+ piece] instrumentar, orquestar5) (=cut) [+ meat] hacer unos pequeños cortes en; (=mark) [+ line] marcarher face was weathered, scored with lines — su rostro estaba curtido y surcado de arrugas
6) ** [+ drugs] conseguir, comprar, pillar (Sp) **3. VI1) (Sport) marcarno one has scored yet — aún no ha marcado nadie; (in commentary) aún no se ha abierto el marcador
that's where he scores (over the others) — (fig) en eso es en lo que tiene más ventaja (sobre los demás)
2) (=keep score) (Sport) llevar la cuenta; (Cards) sumar los puntos3) ** (=buy drugs) conseguir drogas, pillar (Sp) **to score with sb — (=have sex) acostarse con algn; (=get off with) ligarse a algn
4.CPDscore draw N — (Ftbl) empate m
no-score draw — empate m a cero
* * *[skɔːr, skɔː(r)]
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1)a) ( in game)there was no score — no hubo goles (or tantos etc)
what's the score? — ¿cómo van?, ¿cómo va el marcador?
what was the score? — ¿cómo terminó el partido (or encuentro etc)?
to keep (the) score — llevar la cuenta de los tantos (or goles etc); (before n)
score draw — (BrE) empate m
no-score draw — (BrE) empate m a cero
b) (in competition, test etc) puntuación f, puntaje m (AmL)2)a) ( account)I have no worries on that score — en lo que a eso se refiere, no me preocupo
to have a score to settle — tener* una cuenta pendiente
to have a score to settle with somebody — tener* que arreglar cuentas con alguien, tener* que ajustarle las cuentas a alguien
to settle old scores — ajustar or saldar (las) cuentas pendientes
b) ( situation) (colloq)I told him about my past, so he knows the score — le hablé de mi pasado, así que está al tanto de la situación
what's the score? are we going out or not? — ¿qué pasa? or ¿en qué quedamos? ¿salimos o no salimos?
3) ( Mus)a) ( notation) partitura fb) (music for show, movie) música f4) ( twenty) veintena fshe lived to be four score years and ten — (liter) vivió hasta los 90 años
there were scores of people there — había muchísima gente, había montones de gente (fam)
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1)a) ( Sport) \<\<goal\>\> marcar*, meter, hacer*, anotar(se) (AmL)you score 20 points for that — eso te da or (AmL tb) con eso te anotas 20 puntos
b) (in competition, test) \<\<person\>\> sacar*I scored 70% — saqué 70 sobre 100
c) ( win) \<\<success\>\> lograr, conseguir*2) (cut, mark) \<\<surface/paper\>\> marcar*3) ( criticize) (AmE journ) criticar*
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vi1)a) ( Sport) marcar*, anotar(se) (AmL) un tantob) (in competition, test)he scored well in the exam — obtuvo or sacó una buena puntuación or (AmL tb) un puntaje alto en el examen
2) ( do well) destacar(se)*to score OVER something/somebody — aventajar or superar a algo/alguien
3) ( obtain drugs) (sl) conseguir* droga, conectar (Méx arg)•Phrasal Verbs: -
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v.1 to mark.ese acontecimiento marcó su vida her life was marked by that eventmarcar el ritmo to beat the rhythmElla marca los paquetes She marks the packages.Ella marca el territorio She marks=delimits the territory.2 to mark, to indicate.la cruz marca el lugar donde está enterrado el tesoro the cross marks o indicates (the spot) where the treasure is buried3 to dial.Ella marca su número She dials his phone number.4 to read.5 to price (poner precio a).6 to score (sport) (tanto).7 to set (cabello).8 to leave a mark on, to pit, to nick.María marcó el mueble Mary left a mark on the piece of furniture.9 to earmark.María marcó la página Mary earmarked the page.10 to put a brand on, to brand, to mark.El vaquero marca el ganado The cowboy puts a brand on the cattle.11 to tick off, to jot down, to tick.Ella marca los goles She ticks off the goals.* * *2 (herir físicamente) to slash; (traumatizar) to mark3 DEPORTE (gol, canasta) to score4 DEPORTE (al contrario) to mark5 (pelo) to set6 (cantidad) to indicate, show■ ¿qué precio marca la etiqueta? what's the price on the tag?7 (en teléfono) to dial8 (resaltar) to show\marcar el compás to mark the rhythmmarcar el paso to mark timemarcarse un farol to show offmarcarse un tanto, marcarse un triunfo to score points* * *verb1) to mark2) brand3) score4) indicate5) dial* * *1. VT1) (=señalar)a) [+ objeto, ropa] to mark; [+ ganado] to brandha marcado las toallas con mis iniciales — she has put my initials on the towels, she has marked the towels with my initials
seguimos el procedimiento marcado por la ley — we followed the procedures required o laid down by law
¿qué precio marca la etiqueta? — (Com) what's the price (marked) on the label?
están marcando las camisas — (Com) they are putting prices on the shirts, they are pricing the shirts
b) [+ límites] to markc) (Inform) [+ bloque, texto] to flagd) (Mús) [+ partitura] to mark up2) [experiencia, suceso] to mark3) [termómetro] to readmi reloj marca las dos — it's two o'clock by my watch, my watch says two o'clock
4) (=designar) [+ tarea] to assign; [+ política, estrategia] to lay down; [+ directrices, pautas] to lay down, give; [+ comienzo, período] to markla empresa nos ha marcado algunas pautas a seguir — the company has given us o has issued some guidelines to follow
hito 1), pauta 1)esta obra marca el paso de la música medieval a la renacentista — this work marks the transition from medieval to renaissance music
5) (=hacer resaltar) to accentuatepaquete 1., 7)ese vestido te marca mucho las caderas — that dress really accentuates your hips o makes your hips stand out
6) (=seguir) [+ sospechoso] to shadow, tail7) (Dep)a) [+ gol] to scoreb) [+ tiempo] to record, clockha marcado un tiempo de 9,46 — he recorded o clocked a time of 9.46
c) [+ jugador, contrario] to mark, shadow; Méx to tackle8) (Mús)paso II, 1., 4)marcar el compás — to keep time, beat time
9) (Telec) to dial10) (Naipes) to bid11) (Peluquería) to set2. VI1) (Dep) to score2) (Telec) to dial3) (Peluquería) to set3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)b) experiencia/suceso ( dejar huella) to markc) (CS arg) < persona> to scar... for life2)a) (indicar, señalar) to markel altímetro marcaba 1.500 metros — the altimeter showed o (frml) registered 1,500 meters
seguimos la pauta marcada por nuestro fundador — we follow the guidelines established by/the standard set by our founder
b) ( hacer resaltar) <cintura/busto> to accentuatec) (Mús)marcar el compás/el ritmo — to beat time/the rhythm
d) (Fís) to mark, tag3) < pelo> to set4) (Telec) to dial5) (Dep)a) <gol/tanto> to scoreb) < tiempo> to clockc) < jugador> to mark2.marcar vi1) (Dep) to score2) (Telec) to dial3.marcarse v pron1)marcarse el pelo — (refl) to set one's hair; (caus) to have one's hair set
2) (Náut) to take a bearing* * *= flag, mark, mark off, tag, tick (off), leave + Posesivo + mark, brand (as), stigmatise [stigmatize, -USA], tinge, score, score.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. In addition, synthesis often requires the use of a facet indicator, which marks the beginning of a new facet for example.Ex. Human intervention may also be necessary to mark off the area in the string on the title page that should be indexed, and possibly to add an imprint date if not present.Ex. It is occasionally useful for administrative purposes to be able to tag borrowers so that they may be intercepted during charge-out.Ex. In particular note, for example by ticking them, those terms that merit a turn in the lead position, and those that do not.Ex. Unfortunately, age and lack of proper care have left their marks on many valuable publications, some of which can no longer be used today.Ex. Music by Jewish composers and works were branded in Nazi Germany as degenerate art.Ex. Findings reaffirm that television stigmatises the occupation of business, independently of economic factors.Ex. But the relief was tinged with apprehension that the new housing would lead to slums and crime, as some opponents have long feared.Ex. Ithaca was off to a fast start, scoring twice in the game's first two minutes.Ex. Closed system tendencies, such as invoking system controls designed to counteract differences and correct deviations (thus scoring creativity as error), only push the institution more rapidly toward extinction.----* acción de marcar un número = dialling.* marcar con filigrana = watermark.* marcar con tiza = chalk.* marcar con un círculo = encircle, circle.* marcar el camino correcto = point + Nombre + in the right direction.* marcar el comienzo = usher in.* marcar el compás = beat + time.* marcar el curso = chart + course.* marcar el final = mark + the end.* marcar el inicio = usher in.* marcar el tono = establish + the tone.* marcar la diferencia = make + the difference, make + a difference, spell + the difference.* marcar la pauta en = lead + the way in.* marcar las pautas = set + the tone, establish + the tone.* marcar los límites = mark out.* marcar + Posesivo + final = mark + Posesivo + end.* marcar una etapa = mark + a stage.* marcar una meta = set + goal.* marcar un ensayo = score + a try.* marcar un gol = score + goal, score, poach + a goal.* marcar un hito = mark + a stage, make + things happen, mark + a watershed.* marcar un hito histórico = make + history.* marcar un número de teléfono = dial + number.* marcar un objetivo = set + goal.* marcar un tanto = score, poach + a goal, score + goal.* que marca época = landmark.* que marca un hito = epoch-making.* sin marcar = unpriced.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)b) experiencia/suceso ( dejar huella) to markc) (CS arg) < persona> to scar... for life2)a) (indicar, señalar) to markel altímetro marcaba 1.500 metros — the altimeter showed o (frml) registered 1,500 meters
seguimos la pauta marcada por nuestro fundador — we follow the guidelines established by/the standard set by our founder
b) ( hacer resaltar) <cintura/busto> to accentuatec) (Mús)marcar el compás/el ritmo — to beat time/the rhythm
d) (Fís) to mark, tag3) < pelo> to set4) (Telec) to dial5) (Dep)a) <gol/tanto> to scoreb) < tiempo> to clockc) < jugador> to mark2.marcar vi1) (Dep) to score2) (Telec) to dial3.marcarse v pron1)marcarse el pelo — (refl) to set one's hair; (caus) to have one's hair set
2) (Náut) to take a bearing* * *= flag, mark, mark off, tag, tick (off), leave + Posesivo + mark, brand (as), stigmatise [stigmatize, -USA], tinge, score, score.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: In addition, synthesis often requires the use of a facet indicator, which marks the beginning of a new facet for example.Ex: Human intervention may also be necessary to mark off the area in the string on the title page that should be indexed, and possibly to add an imprint date if not present.Ex: It is occasionally useful for administrative purposes to be able to tag borrowers so that they may be intercepted during charge-out.Ex: In particular note, for example by ticking them, those terms that merit a turn in the lead position, and those that do not.Ex: Unfortunately, age and lack of proper care have left their marks on many valuable publications, some of which can no longer be used today.Ex: Music by Jewish composers and works were branded in Nazi Germany as degenerate art.Ex: Findings reaffirm that television stigmatises the occupation of business, independently of economic factors.Ex: But the relief was tinged with apprehension that the new housing would lead to slums and crime, as some opponents have long feared.Ex: Ithaca was off to a fast start, scoring twice in the game's first two minutes.Ex: Closed system tendencies, such as invoking system controls designed to counteract differences and correct deviations (thus scoring creativity as error), only push the institution more rapidly toward extinction.* acción de marcar un número = dialling.* marcar con filigrana = watermark.* marcar con tiza = chalk.* marcar con un círculo = encircle, circle.* marcar el camino correcto = point + Nombre + in the right direction.* marcar el comienzo = usher in.* marcar el compás = beat + time.* marcar el curso = chart + course.* marcar el final = mark + the end.* marcar el inicio = usher in.* marcar el tono = establish + the tone.* marcar la diferencia = make + the difference, make + a difference, spell + the difference.* marcar la pauta en = lead + the way in.* marcar las pautas = set + the tone, establish + the tone.* marcar los límites = mark out.* marcar + Posesivo + final = mark + Posesivo + end.* marcar una etapa = mark + a stage.* marcar una meta = set + goal.* marcar un ensayo = score + a try.* marcar un gol = score + goal, score, poach + a goal.* marcar un hito = mark + a stage, make + things happen, mark + a watershed.* marcar un hito histórico = make + history.* marcar un número de teléfono = dial + number.* marcar un objetivo = set + goal.* marcar un tanto = score, poach + a goal, score + goal.* que marca época = landmark.* que marca un hito = epoch-making.* sin marcar = unpriced.* * *marcar [A2 ]vtA1 (con una señal) ‹ropa/página/baraja› to mark; ‹ganado› to brandmarca la respuesta correcta con una cruz mark the correct answer with a cross, put a cross next to the correct answer2 «experiencia/suceso» (dejar huella) to markaquel desengaño la marcó para siempre that disappointment marked her for everuna generación marcada por la violencia y el desorden a generation marked by violence and unrest4 (CS arg) to scar … for lifeB1 (indicar, señalar) to markeste artículo/el precio de este artículo no está marcado there is no price (marked) on this articledentro del plazo que marca la ley within the period specified by the lawel reloj marca las doce en punto the time is exactly twelve o'clockel altímetro marcaba 1.500 metros the altimeter showed o ( frml) registered 1,500 meterssu muerte marca el final de una era his death signals o marks the end of an erahoy ha marcado un nuevo mínimo it has reached a new low todayseguimos la pauta marcada por nuestro fundador we follow the guidelines established by/the standard set by our founderel año ha estado marcado por hechos de especial relevancia the year has been marked by particularly significant events2(hacer resaltar): el vestido le marca mucho el estómago the dress makes her stomach stick out o accentuates her stomach3 ( Mús):marcar el compás/el ritmo to beat time/the rhythm4 ( Fís) to mark, tagC ‹pelo› to setD ( Telec) to dialE ( Dep)1 ‹gol/tanto› to score2 ‹tiempo› to clockmarcó un tiempo de 2.08 she clocked a time of 2.083 ‹jugador› to mark■ marcarviA ( Dep) to scoreB ( Telec) to dial■ marcarseAmarcarse el pelo ( caus) to have one's hair set;( refl) to set one's hairB ( Náut) to take a bearing* * *
marcar ( conjugate marcar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ ganado› to brand
2
el reloj marca las doce en punto the time is exactly twelve o'clock
c) (Mús):◊ marcar el compás/el ritmo to beat time/the rhythm
3 ‹ pelo› to set
4 (Telec) to dial
5 (Dep)
verbo intransitivo
1 (Dep) to score
2 (Telec) to dial
marcarse verbo pronominal:
( caus) to have one's hair set
marcar verbo transitivo
1 (señalar) to mark: su muerte me marcó profundamente, I was deeply marked by her death
las piedras marcan la linde, the stones mark the boundary
2 (resaltar) este vestido me marca las caderas, this dress shows off my hips
ese gesto marca la importancia del tratado, that gesture stresses the importance of the treaty
3 Tel to dial: marque el 123 321, dial 123321
4 (una hora, grados, etc) to indicate, show, mark: el metrónomo marca el compás, the metronome marks the time
5 Dep (un tanto) to score
(a otro jugador) to mark
6 (un peinado) to set: ¿lavar y marcar?, wash and set?
' marcar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ceñirse
- herrar
- pauta
- bastar
- compás
- gol
- graduar
- lavar
- paso
- plantilla
- señal
- señalar
- tarjeta
- tono
English:
beat
- brand
- cover
- dial
- highlight
- mark
- pace
- pit
- read
- ring
- ring up
- say
- score
- set
- show
- stand
- tick
- tick off
- trend
- watershed
- bookmark
- check
- clock
- flag
- guard
- hat
- hit
- indent
- punch
- redial
- register
- scratch
- stake
- usher
- wave
* * *♦ vt1. [poner marca en] to mark;[nombre en una lista] to tick off; [poner precio a] to price;marcó el itinerario en el mapa she marked the route on the map;asegúrate de que marcas las maletas con tu nombre make sure your suitcases are identified with your name;marcó la ropa con mis iniciales she put my initials on the clothes;marcar los naipes to mark the cards2. [indicar] to mark, to indicate;la cruz marca el lugar donde está enterrado el tesoro the cross marks o indicates (the spot) where the treasure is buried3. [dejar marca en] to mark;ese acontecimiento marcó su vida her life was marked by that event4. [significar] to mark, to signal;el tratado marcó un hito en las relaciones entre las dos potencias the treaty was a landmark in relations between the two powers5. [número de teléfono] to dial6. [sujeto: termómetro, contador] to read;[sujeto: reloj] to say;la balanza marca 3 kilos the scales read 3 kilos;¿qué precio marca la etiqueta? what is the price on the label?;cuando el reloj marque las seis when the clock strikes six;el euro ha marcado un nuevo mínimo frente al dólar the euro has fallen to another all-time low against the dollarel corredor más lento marcó el ritmo del resto del grupo the slowest runner set the pace for the whole group[récord] to set11. [cabello] to set12. CompRP [a la salida] to clock out, US to punch out; Famtengo que marcar tarjeta [en casa de la novia] I have to see my girlfriend♦ vi1. [dejar secuelas] to leave a mark2. [peinar] to set, to style* * *v/t1 mark3 gol score4 res brand6 naipes mark7 fig: persona affect* * *marcar {72} vt1) : to mark2) : to brand (livestock)3) : to indicate, to show4) resaltar: to emphasize5) : to dial (a telephone)6) : to guard (an opponent)7) anotar: to score (a goal, a point)marcar vi1) anotar: to score2) : to dial* * *marcar vb1. (poner una señal) to mark3. (conseguir un gol) to score¿has marcado el prefijo? did you dial the code?
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