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1 ejercer
v.1 to practice.ejerce la medicina he's in practice as a doctorestudió enfermería, pero no ejerce she studied as a nurse, but is not working in the professionejercer de to practice o work asejerce como abogada she practices as a lawyer, she's a practicing lawyerejerce mucho de jefe he acts like he's the boss2 to exercise (poder, derecho).ejercer presión sobre to put pressure onejercer influencia (en) to have an effect o influence (on)Ella ejerció su derecho She exercised her right.3 to exert, to exercise, to apply.4 to be exerted upon.Se me ejerció presión Pressure was exerted upon me.* * *1 (profesión etc) to practise (US practice), be in practice as2 (usar) to exercise; (influencia) to exert1 to practise (US practice), work\ejercer el derecho de to exercise one's right to* * *verb1) to exercise2) exert3) practice* * *1. VT1) [+ medicina, abogacía] to practise, practice (EEUU)es abogado pero no ejerce su profesión — he's a lawyer by training, but he doesn't practise
2) (=hacer efectivo) [+ influencia] to exert, exercise; [+ poder] to exercise, wieldejerce mucha influencia sobre sus hermanos — he exerts o has a great deal of influence on his brothers
3) [+ derecho] to exercise2.VI [profesional] to practise, practice (EEUU) (de as)es médico, pero ya no ejerce — he's a doctor, but he no longer practises
* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < profesión> to practice* exercise (frml)ejercer la medicina/abogacía — to practice medicine/law
b) < derecho> to exercise2) <influencia/poder/presión> to exert2.ejercer vi abogado/médico to practice** * *= exercise, leverage, act.Ex. In reading crazes a child is exercising at the very least his ability to read; his reading muscles are limbered = En las períodos en los que a un niño se ensimisma por la lectura éste al menos pone en práctica su habilidad lectora, ejercitando los músculos físicos y mentales implicados en la lectura.Ex. Information seeking in electronic environments will become a collaboration among end user and various electronic systems such that users leverage their heuristic power and machines leverage algorithmic power.Ex. AACR2 defines a corporate body thus: 'a corporate body is an organisation or group of persons that is identified by a particular name and that acts, or may act, as an entity'.----* acción de ejercer presión = lobbying.* ejercer autoridad = exercise + power.* ejercer autoridad de un modo excesivo = push + authority.* ejercer control = exert + control, wield + control.* ejercer control sobre = exercise + control over, have + hold on.* ejercer de = serve as.* ejercer de juez = officiate.* ejercer demasiado presión sobre Algo = stretch + Nombre + to breaking point.* ejercer influencia = exert + influence, wield + influence, deliver + clout.* ejercer influencia (sobre) = come to + bear influence (on).* ejercer poder = wield + power, exercise + power.* ejercer presión = build + pressure, lobby, exert + leverage.* ejercer presión para conseguir Algo = push for.* ejercer presión sobre = put + pressure on, bear down on.* ejercer presión sobre Alguien = bring to + bear + pressure on.* ejercer una gran influencia en = play + a strong hand in.* ejercer una profesión = practise + profession.* ejercer un derecho = exercise + right.* ejercer un oficio = ply + Posesivo + trade.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < profesión> to practice* exercise (frml)ejercer la medicina/abogacía — to practice medicine/law
b) < derecho> to exercise2) <influencia/poder/presión> to exert2.ejercer vi abogado/médico to practice** * *= exercise, leverage, act.Ex: In reading crazes a child is exercising at the very least his ability to read; his reading muscles are limbered = En las períodos en los que a un niño se ensimisma por la lectura éste al menos pone en práctica su habilidad lectora, ejercitando los músculos físicos y mentales implicados en la lectura.
Ex: Information seeking in electronic environments will become a collaboration among end user and various electronic systems such that users leverage their heuristic power and machines leverage algorithmic power.Ex: AACR2 defines a corporate body thus: 'a corporate body is an organisation or group of persons that is identified by a particular name and that acts, or may act, as an entity'.* acción de ejercer presión = lobbying.* ejercer autoridad = exercise + power.* ejercer autoridad de un modo excesivo = push + authority.* ejercer control = exert + control, wield + control.* ejercer control sobre = exercise + control over, have + hold on.* ejercer de = serve as.* ejercer de juez = officiate.* ejercer demasiado presión sobre Algo = stretch + Nombre + to breaking point.* ejercer influencia = exert + influence, wield + influence, deliver + clout.* ejercer influencia (sobre) = come to + bear influence (on).* ejercer poder = wield + power, exercise + power.* ejercer presión = build + pressure, lobby, exert + leverage.* ejercer presión para conseguir Algo = push for.* ejercer presión sobre = put + pressure on, bear down on.* ejercer presión sobre Alguien = bring to + bear + pressure on.* ejercer una gran influencia en = play + a strong hand in.* ejercer una profesión = practise + profession.* ejercer un derecho = exercise + right.* ejercer un oficio = ply + Posesivo + trade.* * *ejercer [E2 ]vtA1 ‹profesión› to practice*, work in, exercise ( frml)ejerció la docencia durante veinte años she was in the teaching profession o she was a teacher o she taught for twenty yearsno puede ejercer la medicina/abogacía en este país she cannot practice medicine/law in this countryactualmente no ejerce ninguna actividad política she is not currently engaged in any political activityejerció la cátedra de latín he held o occupied the chair of Latin2 ‹derecho› to exerciseejercer el derecho al voto to exercise one's right to voteB ‹influencia/presión› to exertla televisión ejerce un poder enorme sobre la juventud television has o exerts enormous influence on young peopleel mar ejerce un poderoso atractivo sobre él the sea holds o has a great attraction for him■ ejercervi«abogado/médico» to practice*es maestra pero no ejerce she's a teacher but she doesn't practice her professionejercer DE or COMO algo:ejerce de abogado he is a practicing lawyer, he practices lawejerció como mediador en el conflicto he acted as mediator in the conflict* * *
ejercer ( conjugate ejercer) verbo transitivo
1
2 ‹influencia/poder/presión› to exert
verbo intransitivo [abogado/médico] to practice( conjugate practice);
ejercer
I verbo transitivo
1 (un oficio, una profesión) to practise: ejerce la medicina, she practises medicine
2 (una influencia, acción) to exert: ejerces demasiada presión, you exert too much pressure
3 (un derecho) ejerceremos nuestro derecho al voto, we'll exercise our right to vote
II verbo intransitivo to practise [de, as]
' ejercer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
destinar
- ejercitar
- abogacía
- practicar
English:
exercise
- exert
- lobby
- ply
- practice
- practise
- pressure
- pursue
- solicit
- wield
- bring
- certify
- licensed
- qualify
- strain
- sway
* * *♦ vt1. [profesión] to practise;[cargo] to hold;ejerce la medicina he's in practice as a doctor;no tiene permiso para ejercer su profesión she is not authorized to practise her profession;ejerció la presidencia de la empresa durante años he was Br chairman o US president of the company for years;no es capaz de ejercer las funciones de ministro she's not up to the demands of a ministerial post;¿qué actividad ejerce usted? what is your occupation?2. [poder, derecho] to exercise;ejercer el derecho al voto to exercise one's right to vote3. [influencia, dominio] to exert;ejercer presión sobre to put pressure on;ejercen una enorme atracción sobre los adolescentes they hold a tremendous attraction for teenagers♦ vito practise (one's profession);estudió enfermería, pero no ejerce she studied as a nurse, but is not working in the profession;ejerce como abogada she practises as a lawyer, she's a practising lawyer;ejercía de juez y alcalde a la vez he held the office of judge and mayor at the same time;ejerce mucho de jefe he acts like he's the boss* * *I v/t1 cargo practice, Brpractise2 influencia exertpractise;ejerce de médico he’s a practicing doctor* * *ejercer {86} viejercer de : to practice as, to work asejercer vt1) : to practice2) : exercise (a right)3) : to exert* * *ejercer vb1. (profesión) to practiseejerce la medicina he practises medicine / he's a doctor2. (influencia) to have -
2 practicar
v.1 to practice (ejercitar) (idioma, profesión, religión).es creyente pero no practica su religión he's a believer, but he doesn't practice his religiones católico pero no practica he's a Catholic, but not a practicing oneElla ejercita sus derechos She exercises her rights.2 to carry out, to perform.le practicaron la autopsia they carried out or performed an autopsy on himtuvieron que practicar un hueco en la pared para poder salir they had to make a hole in the wall to get out3 to practice one's profession, to practice, to practise, to practise one's profession.* * *1 (gen) to practise (US practice)1 to practise (US practice)* * *verb1) to practice2) exercise* * *1. VT1) [+ habilidad, virtud] to practise, practice (EEUU), exercise2) (=hacer prácticas de) [+ actividad, profesión] to practise, practice (EEUU); [+ deporte] to playle conviene practicar algún deporte — it would be good for him to play a sport o do some sport
3) (=ejecutar) [+ operación quirúrgica] to carry out, do, perform frm; [+ detención] to make; [+ incisión] to make4) [+ hoyo] to cut, make2.VI [en deporte, juego] to practise, practice (EEUU); [en profesión] to do one's training o practice* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <idioma/pieza musical> to practice*no practica ningún deporte — he doesn't play o do any sport(s)
b) < profesión> to practice*2) (frml) (llevar a cabo, realizar) <corte/incisión> to make; <autopsia/operación> to perform, do; <redada/actividad> to carry out; < detenciones> to make2.* * *= rehearse, cut + Posesivo + teeth (on).Ex. However, it seems worth rehearsing some of the arguments again here in this particular context and identifying specifically how these problems are negotiated in a data base using natural language indexing.Ex. This is a useful collection of essays, particularly for graduate students and high-powered undergraduates cutting their teeth on Aristotle.----* habitación para practicar con instrumentos musicales = room for music-making.* practicarse = find + expression.* practicar una autopsia = perform + an autopsy.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <idioma/pieza musical> to practice*no practica ningún deporte — he doesn't play o do any sport(s)
b) < profesión> to practice*2) (frml) (llevar a cabo, realizar) <corte/incisión> to make; <autopsia/operación> to perform, do; <redada/actividad> to carry out; < detenciones> to make2.* * *= rehearse, cut + Posesivo + teeth (on).Ex: However, it seems worth rehearsing some of the arguments again here in this particular context and identifying specifically how these problems are negotiated in a data base using natural language indexing.
Ex: This is a useful collection of essays, particularly for graduate students and high-powered undergraduates cutting their teeth on Aristotle.* habitación para practicar con instrumentos musicales = room for music-making.* practicarse = find + expression.* practicar una autopsia = perform + an autopsy.* * *practicar [A2 ]vtA1 ‹idioma› to practice*estábamos practicando los tiros libres we were practicing (taking) free kicksno practica ningún deporte he doesn't play o do any sport(s)hay que practicar lo que se predica you should practice what you preach2 ‹profesión› to practice*B ( frml) (llevar a cabo, realizar) ‹corte/incisión› to make; ‹autopsia/operación› to perform, do; ‹redada/actividad› to carry out; ‹detenciones› to makepracticaron unas obras de remozamiento they carried out some renovation workhubo que practicarle una cesárea they had to perform a Cesarean section (on her)■ practicarvi1 (repetir) to practice*2 (ejercer) to practice*ya no practica he's no longer practicing* * *
practicar ( conjugate practicar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ tenis› to play;
no practica ningún deporte he doesn't play o do any sport(s)
2 (frml) (llevar a cabo, realizar) ‹corte/incisión› to make;
‹autopsia/operación› to perform, do;
‹redada/actividad› to carry out;
‹ detenciones› to make
verbo intransitivo ( repetir) to practice( conjugate practice);
( ejercer) to practice( conjugate practice)
practicar
I verbo transitivo
1 (una profesión) to practise, US practice
2 (una actividad) to play, practise: deberías practicar el tenis más a menudo, you should play tennis more regularly
3 (una operación, etc) to carry out, do, perform: tuvieron que practicarle una autopsia, they had to perform a post mortem on him
4 Rel to practise
II verbo intransitivo to practise: si quieres hablar bien el inglés, debes practicar más, if you want to speak good English, you must practise more ➣ Ver nota en practise
' practicar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
deporte
- ejercitar
English:
fence
- practice
- practise
- wiretapping
- work at
- perform
* * *♦ vt1. [ejercitar] to practise;[deporte] to play;practica natación tres veces a la semana she goes swimming three times a week;es creyente pero no practica su religión he's a believer, but he doesn't practise his religion;estos viajes me vienen muy bien para practicar el idioma these trips are good for practising my language skills2. [realizar] to carry out, to perform;le practicaron una operación de corazón she had heart surgery;le practicaron la autopsia they carried out o performed an autopsy on him;tuvieron que practicar un hueco en la pared para poder salir they had to make a hole in the wall to get out3. [profesión] to practise;practica la abogacía desde hace diez años she has been practising law for ten years♦ vito practise;es católico pero no practica he's a Catholic, but not a practising one* * *v/t practice, Brpractise; deporte play;practicar la equitación/la esgrima ride/fence* * *practicar {72} vt1) : to practice2) : to perform, to carry out3) : to exercise (a profession)practicar vi: to practice* * *practicar vb1. (en general) to practise2. (deportes) to play / to do
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