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61 secrecy
1. n секретность, тайнаin secrecy — втайне; тайно
super secrecy — глубокая тайна; сверхсекретность
2. n умение хранить тайну, скрытностьСинонимический ряд:1. concealment (noun) concealment; dark; darkness; hiding; hugger-mugger; hugger-muggery; hush; hush-hush; mystery; secretiveness; secretness; silence; stealth2. privacy (noun) isolation; privacy; reticence; retirement; seclusion; solitude -
62 solitude
1. n уединение, одиночество2. n уединённость3. n обыкн. уединённые, безлюдные места, «пустыня»Синонимический ряд:1. desert (noun) desert; waste; wilderness2. isolation (noun) aloneness; isolation; loneliness; loneness; privacy; remoteness; retirement; seclusion; silence; solitarinessАнтонимический ряд:publicity; resort; society; throng -
63 aislamiento
m.1 isolation.2 insulation.aislamiento de doble pared cavity wall insulation* * *1 (acción) isolation2 TÉCNICA insulation* * *noun m.1) isolation2) insulation* * *SM1) (=acción) isolation; (=soledad) loneliness, lonesomeness (EEUU)2) (Elec) insulation* * *1) ( en general) isolation2) (Elec) insulation•* * *= insulation, isolation, insularity, ostracism, insulating, reclusion.Ex. With a little bit of forethought on such aspects as insulation, windows and even the shape of a building to name only some aspects, considerable economies can be achieved.Ex. He wrote an article with the title 'A rabbit-proof fence: benefits and problems of isolation in Western Australia'.Ex. It is not a question of loss of sovereignty, or the so-called British 'insularity' much vaunted in Community circles.Ex. Children's librarians have perpetuated beliefs and behaviour patterns that may lead to the elimination, downgrading or ostracism of children's services.Ex. Teaching units cover insulating, drywall, painting and wall covering, glass and glazing, floor covering, and landscaping.Ex. Much of his later life he lived in reclusion, loneliness, poor health, and despair.----* aislamiento social = social isolation.* * *1) ( en general) isolation2) (Elec) insulation•* * *= insulation, isolation, insularity, ostracism, insulating, reclusion.Ex: With a little bit of forethought on such aspects as insulation, windows and even the shape of a building to name only some aspects, considerable economies can be achieved.
Ex: He wrote an article with the title 'A rabbit-proof fence: benefits and problems of isolation in Western Australia'.Ex: It is not a question of loss of sovereignty, or the so-called British 'insularity' much vaunted in Community circles.Ex: Children's librarians have perpetuated beliefs and behaviour patterns that may lead to the elimination, downgrading or ostracism of children's services.Ex: Teaching units cover insulating, drywall, painting and wall covering, glass and glazing, floor covering, and landscaping.Ex: Much of his later life he lived in reclusion, loneliness, poor health, and despair.* aislamiento social = social isolation.* * *A1 (acción) isolationel aislamiento de un virus the isolation of a virus2 (estado) isolation3 (en la cárcel) isolation, solitary confinementB ( Elec) insulationCompuestos:soundproofinginsulation, thermal insulation* * *
aislamiento sustantivo masculino
b) (Elec) insulation
aislamiento sustantivo masculino
1 isolation
2 Téc insulation
' aislamiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
soledad
- cuarentena
English:
insulation
- isolation
- seclusion
- pad
* * *aislamiento nm1. [de lugar] isolation2. [de persona] isolation3. [de virus] isolation4. [de cable, vivienda] insulationaislamiento acústico soundproofing;aislamiento eléctrico electric insulation;aislamiento térmico thermal insulation* * *m TÉC, EL insulation; figisolation* * *aislamiento nm1) : isolation2) : insulation -
64 encierro
m.1 sit-in (protesta).2 running of the bulls (bullfighting).3 prison, lockup, jail, jailhouse.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: encerrar.* * *1 (toril) bull pen; (recorrido) bull-running2 (prisión) locking up, confinement3 (protesta) sit-in4 RELIGIÓN retreat* * *noun m.1) enclosure2) confinement* * *SM1) [de manifestantes] sit-in; [en fábrica] sit-in, work-in2) (=reclusión)nunca sale de su habitación, no hay quien la saque de su encierro — she never leaves her room, no one can persuade her to come out
3) (Taur) (=fiesta) running of the bulls ; (=toril) bull penSee:ver nota culturelle SANFERMINES in sanfermines4) † (=cárcel) prison* * *a) (en fábrica, universidad) sit-inb) ( reclusión)c) (Taur) ( conducción) running of bulls through the streets; ( toros) bulls to be used in a bullfightd) ( para el ganado) enclosure, pen* * *= lockup.Ex. They concluded that 'our citizens may rationally prefer to check crime and disorder by ounces of educational prevention, than by pounds of cure in the shape of large 'lockups' and expensive suits before the law'.* * *a) (en fábrica, universidad) sit-inb) ( reclusión)c) (Taur) ( conducción) running of bulls through the streets; ( toros) bulls to be used in a bullfightd) ( para el ganado) enclosure, pen* * *= lockup.Ex: They concluded that 'our citizens may rationally prefer to check crime and disorder by ounces of educational prevention, than by pounds of cure in the shape of large 'lockups' and expensive suits before the law'.
* * *1 (en una fábrica, universidad) sit-in2(reclusión): a ver cuándo sales de tu encierro when are you going to get out and about a bit? ( colloq)salió de su encierro después de ocho meses she emerged after being holed up for eight months3 ( Taur) (conducción) running of bulls through the streets; (toros) bulls to be used in a bullfight4 (para el ganado) enclosure, pen* * *
Del verbo encerrar: ( conjugate encerrar)
encierro es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
encerrar
encierro
encerrar ( conjugate encerrar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ ganado› to shut up, pen;
‹ perro› to shut … in;
‹ persona› (en cárcel, calabozo) to lock up;◊ me encerró en mi habitación he shut me o locked me in my room;
me dejaron encerrada en la oficina I got locked in the office
2 ( conllevar) ‹peligro/riesgo› to involve, entail
encerrarse verbo pronominal ( refl) ( en habitación) to shut oneself in;
(en fábrica, universidad) [obreros/estudiantes] to lock oneself in
encierro sustantivo masculino
b) ( reclusión):
( toros) bulls to be used in a bullfight
encerrar verbo transitivo
1 to shut in: encerraron al perro en la cocina, they shut the dog in the kitchen
(con llave) to lock in
2 (entrañar) to contain, include: la Esfinge encierra la clave, the Sphinx holds the key
encierro sustantivo masculino
1 Pol (como protesta) sit-in: organizaron un encierro en la facultad, they organised a sit-in in the University
2 (confinamiento) confinement: durante su encierro no habló con nadie, during his confinement he didn't talk to anyone
3 (reclusión) su encierro es absolutamente voluntario, his seclusion is completely voluntary
4 (de toros) running of bulls (through the streets)
' encierro' also found in these entries:
English:
sit-in
- sit
* * *♦ nm1. [protesta] sit-in2. [retiro] retreat3. Taurom running of the bulls* * *m1 protesta sit-in2 de toros bull running* * *encierro nm1) : confinement2) : enclosure -
65 enfermement
enfermement [ɑ̃fεʀməmɑ̃]masculine noun* * *enfermement nm imprisonment, detention.[ɑ̃fɛrməmɑ̃] nom masculin1. [action d'enfermer] shutting ou locking up2. [fait d'être enfermé] seclusion -
66 isolement
isolement [izɔlmɑ̃]masculine nounisolation ; [de câble électrique] insulation* * *izɔlmɑ̃nom masculin1) (de village, région) remoteness; ( de maison) isolated location2) ( absence de contacts) (de malade, chômeur) isolation; (de pays, politicien) isolation3) ( mise à l'écart) ( de malade) isolation; ( de prisonnier) solitary confinement4) (de gène, substance, virus) isolation5) ( en électricité) insulation* * *izɔlmɑ̃ nm1) [ville] isolation2) (prison) solitary confinement* * *isolement nm2 ( absence de contacts) (de personne âgée, malade, chômeur) isolation, loneliness; (de pays, politicien) isolation; il faut aider le pays à sortir de son isolement diplomatique the country must be given help to break out of its diplomatic isolation;4 (de gène, substance, virus) isolation;5 Électrotech insulation.[izɔlmɑ̃] nom masculin1. [éloignement - géographique] isolation, seclusion, remoteness ; [ - affectif] isolation, loneliness[sanction] solitary (confinement)[contre le froid, la chaleur] insulation -
67 réclusion
réclusion [ʀeklyzjɔ̃]feminine noun* * *ʀeklyzjɔ̃1) Droit imprisonmentréclusion à perpétuité or à vie — life sentence
2) Religion reclusion* * *ʀeklyzjɔ̃ nf* * *réclusion nf1 Jur imprisonment; réclusion à perpétuité or à vie life sentence; condamné à dix ans de réclusion (criminelle) sentenced to ten years' imprisonment;2 Relig reclusion.[reklyzjɔ̃] nom féminincondamné à la réclusion criminelle à perpétuité sentenced to life (imprisonment), given a life sentence -
68 segregation
1. n отделение, выделение, изоляция2. n спец. сегрегация; ликвация; зейгерование3. n спец. расслаиваниеСинонимический ряд:separation (noun) apartheid; discrimination; exclusion; isolation; quarantine; racial discrimination; seclusion; separateness; separation; separatism; sequestration; setting apart; solitary confinementАнтонимический ряд: -
69 self-exile
n добровольный изгнанник; человек, по своему желанию покинувший родинуСинонимический ряд:hermit's cell (noun) cloister; hermitage; hermit's cell; hermit's retreat; isolation; monastery; seclusion; shelter -
70 privacy
privacy ['prɪvəsɪ, 'praɪvəsɪ](a) (seclusion) solitude f;∎ lack of privacy manque m d'intimité;∎ there is no privacy here on n'est jamais seul ici;∎ can I have some privacy for a few hours? pouvez-vous me laisser seul quelques heures?;∎ she hates having her privacy disturbed elle déteste qu'on la dérange chez elle(b) (private life) vie f privée;∎ I value my privacy je tiens à ma vie privée;∎ you can't have any privacy if you're a star les stars n'ont pas de vie privée;∎ an intrusion on sb's privacy une ingérence dans la vie privée de qn;∎ in the privacy of one's own home dans l'intimité de son foyer;∎ there's no privacy in this world tout se sait dans ce bas monde∎ to get married in the strictest privacy se marier dans la plus stricte intimité;∎ in the privacy of one's home dans l'intimité de son foyer►► French Canadian Privacy Commissioner Commissaire m à la protection de la vie privée -
71 retirement
retirement [rɪ'taɪəmənt](a) (from job) retraite f;∎ how do you plan to spend your retirement? comment comptez-vous passer votre retraite?;∎ to take early retirement prendre une retraite anticipée;∎ to come out of retirement reprendre sa carrière(b) (seclusion) isolement m, solitude f►► retirement age âge m de la retraite;∎ to reach retirement age atteindre l'âge de la retraite;retirement benefit indemnité f de départ en retraite, prime f de mise à la retraite;retirement community résidence f pour retraités;British retirement flat appartement m pour retraités;retirement pay retraite f;retirement pension (pension f de) retraite f;American retirement plan régime m de retraite;Finance retirement savings plan plan m d'épargne retraite
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