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101 kant
1 [weefsel] lace4 [grensvlak van een lichaam] side ⇒ face, surface, 〈 figuurlijk〉 aspect, 〈 figuurlijk〉 facet, 〈 figuurlijk〉 angle, 〈 figuurlijk〉 view6 [plaats waar twee vlakken samenkomen] edge7 [richting] way, direction8 [plaatsbepaling met betrekking tot een scheidslijn; helft van het lichaam] side9 [deel/uiteinde van een gebied/lichaam] side, end10 [partij, kamp] side, part(y)♦voorbeelden:gekloste kant • bobbin laceopengewerkte kant • openwork laceaan de kant ! • step aside!aan de kant gaan rijden • pull inaan de kant gaan staan • stand/step asidezijn auto aan de kant zetten • pull up/over〈 figuurlijk〉 iemand aan de kant zetten • push someone out; 〈 informeel〉 give someone the push/shoveaan de kant van de weg • at the side of the road, by the roadsidelangs de kant blijven staan • stay on the sideline(s)het schip ligt aan/voor de kant • the ship is moored/berthednaar de kant komen • swim ashoreop de kant klimmen • climb ashoreiemand van de kant afduwen • push someone inzich van zijn goede kant laten zien • show one's good sidede goede kant van een zaak • the positive side of somethingiemands sterke/zwakke kanten • someone's strong/weak pointsde vlakke kant van een plank • the face of a plank〈 figuurlijk〉 aan de ene kant wel, aan de andere kant niet • on the one hand yes, on the other (hand), no; yes and nodeze kant boven • this side upiets op zijn kant zetten • put something on its sidehet gaat met hem de verkeerde kant op • he's going to the bad; 〈 bij ziekte〉 he's taken a turn for the worsedeze kant op, alstublieft • this way, pleasedat is de kant van Haarlem op • that's out towards Haarlem, that's out Haarlem wayvan alle kanten • left and right, on all sidesgeen kant meer op kunnen • have nowhere (left) to goik sta aan jouw kant • I'm on your sideiemand aan zijn kant krijgen • win someone over to one's sidevan die kant hebben we niets te vrezen • we have nothing to fear from that quarterde liefde kan niet van één kant komen • love must be a two-sided affairdat hoor je van alle kanten • that's what you hear on all sideswantrouwen van de kant van de bevolking • distrust on the part of the public11 familie van vaders/moeders kant • relatives on one's father's/mother's sidehij is aan de kleine kant • he is on the short sidevan de verkeerde kant zijn • be of the other persuasionwij van onze kant • (we) for our partiets aan kant maken • tidy something upiets niet over zijn kant laten gaan • not take something (lying down)zich/iemand van kant maken • do oneself/someone in, do away with oneself/someone〈 informeel〉 dat klopt van geen kanten • that's all/completely wrong -
102 Seite
Seite f (S.) COMP, GEN page, p • an der Seite STAT collateral* * ** * *Seite
(Partei) side, part, (Perspektive) aspect, (Quelle) quarter;
• am Fuße einer Seite bottom of page;
• auf der ersten Seite [einer Zeitung] first page;
• auf umstehender Seite overleaf;
• von allen Seiten from all directions, from right and left;
• von kompetenter Seite from an authoritative source;
• von maßgeblicher Seite ex cathedra (lat.);
• von meiner Seite aus for my part;
• von gut unterrichteter Seite on good authority, from a well-informed source;
• angeschnittene Seite bleed-off page;
• ausklappbare Seite (Buch) pull-out;
• ausschlagbare Seite gatefold;
• eng beschriebene Seiten closely written pages;
• dazwischenliegende Seiten intervening pages;
• [druck]angeschnittene Seite (Anzeigen) bleed-off page;
• ganze Seite whole (full) page;
• linke Seite left-hand page;
• menschliche Seite human factor;
• rechte Seite (Textilwaren) face;
• vordere Seite front page;
• zweispaltige Seite page of two columns;
• Seite einer Angelegenheit aspect of a matter;
• erste Seite eines Internetanbieters (Internet) homepage;
• rechte Seite einer Straße right-hand side of a street;
• beide Seiten anhören to hear both sides;
• auf beiden Seiten bedrucken (drucktechn.) to perfect;
• Angebote von mehreren Seiten bekommen to get several offers;
• Seite in einer Zeitschrift belegen to place a page in a magazine;
• über die ganze erste Seite gehen to be spread across the front page;
• etw. Geld auf die Seite legen to put money by, to put away for a rainy day;
• auf Seiten der Regierung stehen to support the government;
• der väterlichen Seite zufallen to fall to the heirs of the father’s side. -
103 Schattenseite
f shady side; fig. (Nachteil) downside; die Schattenseite des Lebens the dark side of life; die Schattenseiten des Fortschritts the negative aspects ( oder downside) of progress* * *Schạt|ten|sei|tefshady side; (von Planeten) dark side; (fig = Nachteil) drawback, disadvantagedie Schattenseite(n) des Lebens — the dark side of life, life's dark side; (in Milieu, Slums etc) the seamy side of life
* * *(a disadvantage: There are several drawbacks to his plan.) drawback* * *Schat·ten·sei·tef negative side [or aspect], dark side, drawback* * *die shady sidedie Schattenseiten des Lebens kennen lernen — (fig.) get to know the dark side of life
* * *die Schattenseite des Lebens the dark side of life;die Schattenseiten des Fortschritts the negative aspects ( oder downside) of progress* * *die shady sidedie Schattenseiten des Lebens kennen lernen — (fig.) get to know the dark side of life
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104 séparer
séparer [sepaʀe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verbb. ( = diviser) to dividec. [+ amis, alliés] to part ; [+ adversaires, combattants] to separated. [+ territoires, classes sociales, générations] to separate• une barrière sépare les spectateurs des joueurs a barrier separates the spectators from the players• les 200 mètres qui séparent la poste et la gare the 200 metres between the post office and the station• les six ans qui séparent le procès du crime the six years that have elapsed between the trial and the crimee. ( = différencier) [+ questions, aspects] to distinguish between2. reflexive verba. ( = se défaire de)se séparer de [+ employé, objet personnel] to part withb. ( = s'écarter) to divide (de from ) ; ( = se détacher) to split off (de from ) ; [routes, branches] to divide• à cet endroit, le fleuve/la route se sépare en deux at this point the river/the road forksc. [adversaires] to separated. ( = se quitter) [convives] to leave each other ; [époux] to separate* * *sepaʀe
1.
1) ( ne pas laisser ensemble) to separate [objets, rôles]; to separate out [composants]séparer l'aspect politique d'un problème de son aspect économique — to keep the political and economic aspects of a problem separate
2) ( distinguer) [personne] to distinguish between [concepts, domaines, problèmes]3) ( former une limite entre) to separatequelques kilomètres nous séparent de la mer — we are a few kilometres [BrE] away from the sea
le temps qui sépare le passage de deux véhicules — the time lapse between the passage of two vehicles
4) ( diviser) lit, fig to divideles qualités qui séparent un bon musicien d'un virtuose — the qualities that distinguish a good musician from a virtuoso
2.
se séparer verbe pronominal1) ( se quitter) [invités] to part, to leave each other; [conjoints, amants] to split up; Droit to separate2) ( quitter)se séparer de — to leave [camarade, groupe, famille]; to split up with; Droit to separate from [mari, femme]
3) ( se disperser) [manifestants] to disperse, to split (up); [assemblée] to break up4) ( se passer de)se séparer de — to let [somebody] go [employé, collaborateur]; to part with [objet personnel]
5) ( se diviser) to divide* * *sepaʀe vt1) [objets] to separateSéparez le blanc du jaune. — Separate the yolk from the white.
2) [pièce] to divide3) [personnes] [différences, obstacles] to stand between, [désaccord] to divide, [dispute] to drive apart4) (= dissocier) to distinguish between5) [adversaires] to split up* * *séparer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( ne pas laisser ensemble) to separate [objets, concepts, rôles, amis, adversaires]; to separate out [composants]; séparer les passagers et les bagages to separate passengers and luggage; séparer qch/qn de to separate sth/sb from; séparer le minerai de la gangue to separate the ore from the valueless material; séparer les blancs des jaunes Culin separate the whites from the yolks; nous sommes obligés de les séparer, sinon ils se battent we have to separate them ou keep them apart, otherwise they fight; on ne peut séparer le fond de la forme form and content cannot be separated, you can't separate form and content; séparer l'aspect politique d'un problème de son aspect économique to keep the political aspect of a problem separate from its economic aspect; la mort les a séparés they were parted by death; la vie nous a séparés we have gone our separate ways in life; c'est un malentendu qui les a séparés a misunderstanding came between them, a misunderstanding drove them apart; ⇒ ivraie;2 ( distinguer) [personne] to distinguish between [concepts, domaines, problèmes]; séparer un problème d'un autre to distinguish between one problem and another; les deux affaires sont à séparer we must distinguish between the two matters ou cases; on ne peut séparer ces deux problèmes one cannot dissociate these two problems;3 ( former une limite entre) [obstacle, cloison, espace] to separate; une haie sépare les deux jardins/mon jardin du leur a hedge separates the two properties/my garden GB ou yard US from theirs; une barrière séparait les spectateurs des or et les animaux a fence separated the spectators from ou and the animals; cinq secondes seulement séparaient les deux athlètes only five seconds separated the two athletes; quelques kilomètres nous séparent de la mer we are a few kilometresGB away from the sea; deux ans séparent les deux événements there is a gap of two years between the two events; encore deux mois nous séparent du départ we still have two months to go before we leave; le temps qui sépare le passage de deux véhicules the time lapse between the passage of two vehicles; c'est tout ce qui nous sépare de la victoire it's the only thing standing between us and victory;4 ( constituer une inégalité entre) [opinions, caractères] to divide [personnes]; la différence de milieu social qui les sépare the difference in social background that divides them; l'âge les séparait age was a barrier between them; les qualités qui séparent un bon musicien d'un virtuose the qualities that make the difference between a good musician and a virtuoso; tout les sépare they are worlds apart;5 ( diviser) to divide [surface]; séparer une pièce en deux to divide a room in two; séparer ses cheveux par une raie au milieu to part one's hair in the middle.B se séparer vpr1 ( se quitter) [promeneurs, invités] to part, to leave each other; [conjoints, amants] to split up, to separate aussi Jur; nous nous sommes séparés au carrefour we left each other ou parted at the crossroads; les membres du groupe ont dû se séparer the members of the group had to split up;2 ( quitter) se séparer de to leave [camarade, groupe, famille]; to split up with, to separate from aussi Jur [mari, femme]; ne te sépare pas de moi, on ne se retrouverait pas don't leave my side, we would never find each other again;3 ( se disperser) [manifestants, cortège, groupe] to disperse, to split (up) (en into); [assemblée] to break up; se séparer en petits groupes to split (up) into small groups; mes amis, il est temps de nous séparer my friends, it's time we broke up;4 ( se passer de) se séparer de to let [sb] go [employé, collaborateur]; to part with [objet personnel]; il ne se sépare jamais de son parapluie he takes his umbrella everywhere with him; ne vous séparez pas de vos bagages keep your luggage with you at all times;5 ( se diviser) [chemin, rivière, branche, tige] to divide (en into); le fleuve se sépare en trois bras the river divides into three; la route se sépare (en deux) the road forks.[separe] verbe transitif1. [isoler] to separateséparer les raisins gâtés des raisins sains to separate the bad grapes from the good ones, to pick the bad grapes out from amongst the good onesséparez-les, ils vont se tuer! pull them apart or they'll kill each other!séparer quelqu'un de: on les a séparés de leur père they were separated from ou taken away from their father3. [différencier]tout les sépare they're worlds apart, they have nothing in commonle Nord est séparé du Sud ou le Nord et le Sud sont séparés par un désert the North is separated from the South by a desertdeux heures/cinq kilomètres nous séparaient de la frontière we were two hours/five kilometres away from the border————————se séparer verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)[se quitter] to break uples Beatles se sont séparés en 1970 the Beatles split up ou broke up in 1970————————se séparer verbe pronominal intransitif————————se séparer de verbe pronominal plus préposition1. [se priver de] to part with2. [quitter]se séparer de son mari to separate ou to part from one's husband -
105 сторона
1) arm
2) < railways> aspect
3) direction
4) leg
5) party
6) side
– внешняя сторона
– внутренняя сторона
– водяная сторона
– задняя сторона
– левая сторона
– лицевая сторона
– наветренная сторона
– оборотная сторона
– обратная сторона
– подветренная сторона
– разливочная сторона
– сторона вращения
– сторона всасывания
– сторона входа
– сторона выпуска
– сторона выхлопа
– сторона выходная
– сторона загрузки
– сторона лицевая
– сторона лобовая
– сторона монтажа
– сторона нагнетания
– сторона прилежащая
– сторона равенства
– сторона растяжения
– сторона сжатия
– сторона торцевая
– сторона треугольника
– сторона угла
– эмульсионная сторона
верхняя сторона бумаги — paper felt side
верховая сторона плотины — upstream side of dam
видимая сторона Луны — visible side of Moon
внешняя сторона шва — face of weld
коксовая сторона коксовой батареи — coke side
коксовая сторона коксовой печи — coke end
лицевая сторона кожи — grain side of leather
машинная сторона коксовой батареи — pusher side
машинная сторона коксовой печи — pushed end
мездровая сторона кожи — flesh side of leather
обратная сторона Луны — far side of Moon
обратная сторона шва — back of weld
противолежащая углу сторона — subtense
сеточная сторона бумаги — paper wire side
сторона верхнего бьефа — upstream side
сторона высокого вакуума — fine side
сторона высокого давления — high-pressure side
сторона высокого давления турбины — high-pressure end of turbine
сторона высокого напряжения — high-voltage side
сторона печи завалочная — <metal.> charging side of a furnace
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106 Kehrseite
f1. other side, back; von Münze: reverse; die Kehrseite der Medaille fig. the other side of the coin; die Kehrseite des Lebens the seamy side of life2. umg. (Hintern) backside; (Rücken) back; jemandem seine Kehrseite zuwenden turn one’s back on s.o.* * *die Kehrseiteback* * *Kehr|sei|tef1) (von Münze) reversejdm seine Kéhrseite zuwenden — to turn one's back on sb
3) (fig = Schattenseite) other sidedie Kéhrseite der Medaille — the other side of the coin
* * *(the roughest, most unpleasant side or aspect of human life.) the seamy side (of life)* * *Kehr·sei·tef2. (Schattenseite) downside, drawbackalles hat seine \Kehrseite there's a downside to everything, everything has its drawbacks3. (hum: Rücken, Gesäß) backjdm die \Kehrseite zuwenden to turn one's back on sb4.▶ die \Kehrseite der Medaille the other side of the coin* * *1) back; (einer Münze, Medaille) reversedie Kehrseite der Medaille — (fig.) the other side of the coin
2) (scherzh.): (Gesäß) backside3) (nachteiliger Aspekt) drawback; disadvantage* * *1. other side, back; von Münze: reverse;die Kehrseite der Medaille fig the other side of the coin;die Kehrseite des Lebens the seamy side of lifejemandem seine Kehrseite zuwenden turn one’s back on sb* * *1) back; (einer Münze, Medaille) reversedie Kehrseite der Medaille — (fig.) the other side of the coin
2) (scherzh.): (Gesäß) backside3) (nachteiliger Aspekt) drawback; disadvantage* * *f.back n.reverse n.reverse side n. -
107 сторона
жен.1) side; quarter; hand перен. тж.; directionпо обе стороны — on each side of, on either side of.
смотреть, глядеть, озираться по сторонам — to gaze about, to look around
на той стороне реки, по ту сторону реки — across the river
лицевая сторона дома — facade, front
в стороне — aside, aloof, apart, some distance away from; to keep one's distance, to remain aloof ( держаться); to let smth. pass ( оставлять)
в сторону — (кого-л./чего-л.) towards smb., in smb.'s direction; театр. aside; (от кого-л./чего-л.) away from smb./smth.
на стороне — (быть на чьей-л. стороне) to be on smb.'s side; ( находиться) on the side, elsewhere, away from home
на сторону — abroad, away from home
со стороны — (кого-л.) from the direction of; ( человек) from the outside, outsider
2) (в споре) part, partyбрать чью-л. сторону, принимать чью-л. сторону, держать чью-л. сторону, становиться на чью-л. сторону — to take smb.'s part/side, to side with smb.
воюющая сторона — belligerent, combatant
перейти на чью-л. сторону — to come over to smb.'s side
3) ( страна) place, region, country; parts мн. ч.4) (точка зрения) aspect; slant•нижняя сторона, обратная сторона — underside
••обходить стороной — to avoid smth., to pass smth. by
с чьей-л. стороны — on the part of smb.
со своей стороны — from one's part, as far as one is concerned
- продавать на сторонушутки в сторону — joking aside, away with jokes
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108 yan
"1. (a) side. 2. flank. 3. neighborhood, vicinity, diggings: O yanlarda oturuyor. He lives in that area. 4. part (of one´s body): Her yanım ağrıyor. I ache all over. 5. direction (line or course extending away from a given point). 6. aspect, side (of a matter). 7. with; alongside, alongside of: Yanına hiç para alma! Don´t take any money with you! Yanımda çalışıyor. He works alongside me. 8. in comparison with, alongside of: Hüsnü, Zühtü´nün yanında bir sıfırdır. Hüsnü´s nothing compared to Zühtü. 9. lateral, side, located at or towards a side. 10. secondary. -a /dan/ 1. pro, for, in favor of; on the side of: Ben Hasan´dan yanayım. I´m for Hasan. 2. as regards, as far as... is concerned: Paradan yana iyiyim. I´m OK as far as money goes. -dan sideways, from one side; obliquely; in profile. -a çıkmak /dan/ to support, take the side of, side with (someone). -ına almak /ı/ 1. to take (someone) on, employ (someone) (as one´s assistant). 2. to take (someone) in (in order to look after him/her). - bakış sideways glance. - bakmak /a/ 1. to look askance at, look at (someone, something) hostilely or venomously. - basmak 1. to be deceived, be taken in. 2. not to be straight with someone; to give someone the runaround. -ı başında /ın/ right beside, immediately beside, right next to. -ına bırakmamak/komamak/koymamak /ı, ın/ not to let (someone) get away with (something), not to let (someone) do (something) without being punished for doing it. (...) -ından bile geçmemiş. /ın/ It doesn´t have even the slightest connection with.../It doesn´t bear even the faintest resemblance to.... - cebime koy. colloq. I don´t believe you./Come on, who do you think you´re fooling?/Pull the other leg, it´s got bells on it. - cümle gram. subordinate clause. -dan çarklı 1. side-wheel (steamer). 2. slang slow-going, poky (vehicle). 3. slang (glass of tea) served with lumps/a lump of sugar in the saucer beside it. 4. slang (someone) who walks with one shoulder sloped downward. 5. slang (someone) who swings his arms vigorously as he walks. - çizmek 1. to try to get out of; to avoid, shirk, evade, dodge. 2. to pay no attention to, ignore. - etki side effect. -dan fırlama slang scoundrel, bastard, SOB. - gelmek/- gelip yatmak to take one´s ease, relax, enjoy oneself (when one should be working). -dan görünüş profile. - gözle out of the corner of one´s eye. - gözle bakmak /a/ 1. to look at (someone) out of the corner of one´s eye. 2. to look askance at, look at (someone, something) disdainfully. 3. to look at (someone, something) hostilely or venomously. -ına (kâr) kalmak to get away with, do (something) without being punished for doing it: Bu cinayet yanına kalmaz. You won´t get away with this murder. (...) -ına salavatla varılır. /ın/ You have to walk on eggs around him/her; the smallest thing can make him/her blow his/her stack. (...) -ına (salavatla) varılmaz. /ın/ 1. It´s so high/expensive you can´t touch it. 2. He/She thinks he´s/she´s better than everybody else. He/She thinks he´s/she´s something. 3. You have to walk on eggs around him/her; the smallest thing can make him/her blow his/her stack. -ı sıra 1. right along with, right alongside, together with, with: Yanı sıra avukatını getirdi. He brought his lawyer along with him. Viski yanı sıra bira içiyor. He´s drinking beer together with whiskey. 2. besides, in addition to, along with: Büyük bir yazar olmanın yanı sıra ünlü bir müzisyendir. Besides being a great writer he´s also a famous musician. 3. right alongside, right beside: Yanım sıra onlar oturuyorlardı. They were sitting right beside me. - tutmak to show partiality to one person or side. - ürün by-product. - yan sideways. - yana side by side. - yan bakmak /a/ to look at (someone) malevolently, look daggers at. - yatmak to lean to one side." -
109 сторона
ж.1. (в разн. знач.) sideс правой, левой стороны — on the right, left side
по ту сторону, на той стороне реки, улицы — across the river, the street
правая, лицевая сторона ткани — the right side of the cloth
лицевая сторона дома — facade, front
ни с той, ни с другой стороны — on neither side
откладывать в сторону (вн.) — put* aside (d.)
отводить кого-л. в сторону — take* smb. aside, или on one side
идти в разные стороны — go* in different directions, go* different ways
проходить стороной (о туче и т. п.) — pass by
2. (в споре, процессе и т. п.) party; юр. sideбрать чью-л. сторону, становиться на чью-л. сторону — take* smb.'s part / side, side with smb.
перейти на чью-л. сторону — come* over to smb.'s side
он на нашей стороне — he is on our side, he sides with us
3. ( страна) land, place; parts pl.родная сторона — native land, birthplace
чужая сторона — foreign country / parts
4. ( точка зрения) aspect; slantрассматривать вопрос со всех сторон — consider a question in all its aspects
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с чьей-л. стороны — on the part of smb.с одной стороны... с другой стороны — on the one hand... on the other hand
это хорошо, дурно с его стороны — it is good, wrong of him
смотреть со стороны — take* a detached view
истолковывать что-л. в хорошую, дурную сторону — take* smth. in a good, bad sense
держаться в стороне — stand* aside / off; (перен.) keep* / hold* / stand* aloof
узнавать что-л. стороной — know* smth. by hearsay; find* out indirectly
искать на стороне (вн.) — seek* elsewhere (d.)
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110 جانب
جَانِب \ aspect: part of a difficulty, idea, etc. We must consider all aspects of this question. hand: side or direction: The sea was on my left hand. The car made a right-hand turn. side: (of a solid object) a surface that is neither top nor bottom: the sides of a box; a hillside, a group of supporters (in a quarrel, etc.) a way of looking at sth. They fought on our side in the war. There are two sides to every quarrel. They took his side, the left or right His dog sat by his side. I’ve a pain in my left side. \ بِجَانِب \ alongside: along the side (of): The two ships lay alongside (each other). beside: at the side of: She sat down beside me. by: near; at the side of: I live by the river. \ الجانِب الأَيْسَر من السفينة \ port: the left side of a ship or aircraft (which carries a red light at night; the opposite of starboard). \ جَانِب السَّرير \ bedside: a position near the side of a bed: a lamp by my bedside. \ جَانِب الطَّريق \ wayside: the roadside. \ جَانِب المَوْقِد \ fireside: the space beside a fire: We sat by the fireside to keep warm. -
111 аспект
1) General subject: aspect, complexion, end, facet, issue, light, phase, respect (напр. in three basic respects=по трём основным аспектам http://rc.nsu.ru/text/news/Education/076.html), side, hue2) Biology: aspect (фенологический)3) Mathematics: appearance, dimension4) Accounting: bearing5) Psychology: moment6) Information technology: aspect (свойство, по которому группа данных объединяется в один блок в информационно-поисковой системе), aspect (свойство, по которому группа данных объединяется в информационно-поисковой системе), aspect ratio, facet (составная часть слота в базе знаний СИИ)7) Advertising: angle8) Automation: facet (рассмотрения предмета)9) Robots: facet (элемент фреймового представления знаний) -
112 revers
revers [ʀ(ə)vεʀ]masculine nound. ( = coup du sort) setback* * *ʀ(ə)vɛʀnom masculin invariable1) ( dos) ( de feuille) back, reverse; ( de tissu) wrong side; ( de médaille) reversele revers de la médaille — fig the downside (colloq)
2) ( repli) ( de veste) lapel; ( de pantalon) turn-up GB, cuff US; ( de manche) cuff3) ( au tennis) backhand (stroke)•Phrasal Verbs:••toute médaille a son revers — Proverbe there is no rose without a thorn
* * *ʀ(ə)vɛʀ nm1) [feuille, main] back2) [étoffe] reverse, reverse side3) [pièce, médaille] back, reverse4) TENNIS, PING-PONG backhandElle a un excellent revers. — She has an excellent backhand.
5) [veston] lapel, [pantalon] turn-up6) (= échec) setback7)prendre à revers MILITAIRE — to take from the rear
* * *revers nm inv1 ( dos) ( de feuille) back, reverse; ( de tissu) wrong side; ( de main) back; (de médaille, pièce) reverse; d'un revers de la main with the back of one's hand; le revers de la médaille fig the downside○, the disagreeable aspect; prendre une armée à revers Mil to attack an army from the rear;3 ( au tennis) backhand (stroke); faire un revers to play a backhand (stroke);revers de fortune reversal of fortune.toute médaille a son revers Prov there is no rose without a thorn.[rəvɛr] nom masculin1. [d'une blouse, d'un veston] lapel[d'une manche] (turned-back) cuff[d'un uniforme] facingcol/bottes à revers turned-down collar/boots2. [d'une feuille, d'un tissu, d'un tableau, de la main] back[d'une médaille, d'une pièce] reverse (side)c'est le revers de la médaille that's the other side of the coin, there's the rub3. [échec, défaite] setbackrevers de fortune reverse of fortune, setback (in one's fortunes)à revers locution adverbialeMILITAIRE from ou in the rear -
113 alde
iz.1. ( albo)a. side; \alde askotako multilateral; \alde bateko unilateral | one-sided; \alde biko bilateral | two-sided | double-sided; \alde biko kontrata bilateral contractb. ( eskualdea, lekua) place, area; \alde guztietan everywhere ; \alde batetik bestera from one place to another; alderik \alde from place to; aldez \alde from place to placec. Mil. flankd. ( disko, kaseteari d.) side; A \aldea side Ae. (d iamanteari d., e.a.) side, faceta. ( itxura) aspect, angle, point; \alde batetik merkea da on one hand it' s cheap; \alde ongi dago baina bestetik oso gaizki on one hand it is correct but on the other it is very wrong; \alde honez from this point of view; hitz hori bi \aldetan aditzen da that word can be understood two waysb. ( auziari, eztabaidari d.) side, stand, position; nire \aldea hartu zuen she took my side; \alde bat hartu to take sidesc. \alde batera once and for all3. - aldea. region, area; Durango\alde Durango regionb. zone, area; mendi\alde moutain {area || zone}; hego\alde southern areac. leiho hau hego\aldera da this window faces southa. difference, disparity; zer \alde dago haien artean? what difference is there between them?; haien artean \alde handia dago there' s a big difference between themb. ( tartea) distance, interval, span, stretchc. advantage; i-i \aldea kendu to pull ahead of5. ( norbaitena) side; aitaren \aldeko ahaideak relatives on my father' s side6. (z.o.) jenderik onena \alde dute they' ve got the best people with them post.1. [+ -(r)en]a. for, on behalf of; asko egin dute euskararen \alde they' ve done a lot for Basque; gure osabaren \aldeko hileta our uncle' s funeralb. for, in favour of (GB), in favor of (USA) ; i-en \alde jarri to come out in favour of sb; "Nafarroa euskararen \alde" "Navarre is for Basque"c. on; zaldi horren \alde egin dut apustua I' ve bet on that horse2. [0] except for, with the exception of, barring; aita \alde beste guztiak all except for father3. ( -tik) away from; nire etxea herritik \alde dago my house is away from the town -
114 dimensión
f.dimension, size, amplitude, volume.* * *1 (Also used in plural with the same meaning) dimension, size2 figurado (importancia) importance\de gran dimensión / de grandes dimensiones very large, large-scaletomar las dimensiones de to measure, take the measurements of* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=magnitud) dimension3) (=importancia) stature, standing* * *1)a) (Fís, Mat) dimensionb) dimensiones femenino plural ( tamaño) dimensions (pl)las dimensiones de la habitación — the measurements o (frml) dimensions of the room
2) (alcance, magnitud - de problema) magnitude, scale; (- de tragedia) scale3) ( aspecto) dimension, aspect* * *= dimension.Nota: Elemento del área de descripción física que se utiliza para detallar las dimensiones del material que se está describiendo.Ex. The dimensions of the item may also be important.----* adquirir una nueva dimensión = take on + new dimension.* alcanzar dimensiones épicas = reach + epic proportions.* añadir una nueva dimensión = add + new dimension.* con las dimensiones de una pared = wall-sized.* dar a Algo una nueva dimensión = take + Nombre + into a new dimension.* de n dimensiones = n-dimensional.* dimensión de clase = class dimension.* dimensión de género = gender dimension.* dimensión de la edad = age dimension.* dimensión de raza = racial dimension.* Dimensión Desconocida = The Twilight Zone.* dimensiones = gauge.* dimensión étnica = ethnic dimension.* dimensión humana = human dimension.* dimensión social = social dimension.* dimensión temporal = time dimension.* estar hecho con la mismas dimensiones que el original = be to scale.* llevar a Algo a una nueva dimensión = take + Nombre + into a new dimension.* para expresar dimensiones = by.* * *1)a) (Fís, Mat) dimensionb) dimensiones femenino plural ( tamaño) dimensions (pl)las dimensiones de la habitación — the measurements o (frml) dimensions of the room
2) (alcance, magnitud - de problema) magnitude, scale; (- de tragedia) scale3) ( aspecto) dimension, aspect* * *= dimension.Nota: Elemento del área de descripción física que se utiliza para detallar las dimensiones del material que se está describiendo.Ex: The dimensions of the item may also be important.
* adquirir una nueva dimensión = take on + new dimension.* alcanzar dimensiones épicas = reach + epic proportions.* añadir una nueva dimensión = add + new dimension.* con las dimensiones de una pared = wall-sized.* dar a Algo una nueva dimensión = take + Nombre + into a new dimension.* de n dimensiones = n-dimensional.* dimensión de clase = class dimension.* dimensión de género = gender dimension.* dimensión de la edad = age dimension.* dimensión de raza = racial dimension.* Dimensión Desconocida = The Twilight Zone.* dimensiones = gauge.* dimensión étnica = ethnic dimension.* dimensión humana = human dimension.* dimensión social = social dimension.* dimensión temporal = time dimension.* estar hecho con la mismas dimensiones que el original = be to scale.* llevar a Algo a una nueva dimensión = take + Nombre + into a new dimension.* para expresar dimensiones = by.* * *Auna figura en tres dimensiones a three-dimensional figurela cuarta/quinta dimensión the fourth/fifth dimension¿cuáles son las dimensiones de la habitación? what are the measurements o ( frml) dimensions of the room?un gasómetro de enormes dimensiones a gasometer of huge dimensions o of enormous size, an enormous o huge gasometerB (alcance, magnitud — de un problema) magnitude, scale, importance; (— de una tragedia) scale; (— de un artista, un líder) stature, standingC (aspecto) dimension, aspect* * *
dimensión sustantivo femenino
1a) (Fís, Mat) dimension;
b)
de enormes dimensiones huge, enormous
2 (alcance, magnitud — de problema) magnitude, scale;
(— de tragedia) scale
dimensión sustantivo femenino
1 dimension, size
de pequeñas dimensiones, of small size o minor
2 (importancia) importance
3 (vertiente, aspecto) aspect
' dimensión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
longitud
- magnitud
- medida
English:
dimension
- measurement
- perspective
- wide
* * *dimensión nf1. [tamaño] dimension;las dimensiones del armario son… the dimensions of the cupboard are…;una habitación de grandes dimensiones a large room;una caja de pequeñas dimensiones a small box2. [en el espacio] dimension;una película en tres dimensiones a 3-D film3. [importancia, magnitud] scale;las dimensiones de la tragedia the extent o scale of the tragedy;la dimensión del problema es tal que… the scale of the problem is such that…4. [faceta, aspecto] dimension;la dimensión humana del entrevistado the human side of the interviewee* * *f1 dimension; fig: de catástrofe size, scale2:dimensiones pl measurements, dimensions;de grandes dimensiones large* * *♦ dimensional adj* * *dimensión n dimension -
115 aspek|t
m (G aspektu) 1. książk. (punkt widzenia) aspect- aspekt prawny/gospodarczy zagadnienia the legal/economic aspect of a problem- uwzględnić wszystkie aspekty czegoś to consider all aspects a. every aspect of sth- rozpatrywać coś w dwóch aspektach to examine sth from two points of view a. aspects- jest drugi aspekt tej sprawy there’s another side a. facet to this question2. Astrol., Jęz. aspectThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > aspek|t
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116 conservador
adj.1 conservative, discreet, moderate, restrained.2 conservative, orthodox, rightist, right-wing.3 Conservative.m.1 conservative, praetorian, rightist, right-winger.2 preservative, preserver.3 Conservative.4 curator.* * *► adjetivo1 PLÍTICA conservative► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 PLÍTICA conservative2 (de museos) curator* * *1. (f. - conservadora)noun1) conservative2) curator2. (f. - conservadora)adj.* * *conservador, -a1. ADJ1) (Pol) conservative, Tory2) (Culin) preservative2. SM / F1) (Pol) conservative, Tory2) [de museo] curator, keeper* * *I- dora adjetivo conservativeII- dora masculino, femeninoa) (Pol) conservativeb) ( de museo) curator* * *= conservative, conservator, curator, custodian, standpatter, preserver, ingrown, old-fashioned, backward-looking, keeper, custodial, Luddite, laggard, conservationist, conservative, illiberal, risk-averse, tweedy [tweedier -comp., tweediest -sup.], safekeeper [sake-keeper], dowdy [dowdier -comp., dowdiest -sup.], straitlaced [strait-laced].Ex. There is a tendency to advance propositions premised upon the assumption that SLIS are staffed by inherently conservative, where they are not simply obtuse, individuals.Ex. The benefits of an on-site conservation laboratory and conservator are underlined.Ex. In her previous vocation she served as curator of History at the Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences and later as Assistant to the Director of Johns Hopkins University, Institute of History and Medicine.Ex. This article maintains that archivists as custodians of the records have an ethical obligation to support the freest possible access to public records.Ex. The 'standpatters' have seen power shift away from themselves to the newcomers and other lifelong 'progressive' Junctionvillers, who were muted under previous administrations.Ex. He also lumps himself and librarians together as 'devoted and in some instances veteran pursuers, preservers, and disseminators of truth'.Ex. Book clubs need not be enclosed, much less ingrown = Los clubs de lectores no deben ser cerrados y mucho menos conservadores.Ex. One is tempted to say that the enthusiasts for postcoordinate systems, being forced to admit reluctantly that control was necessary, couldn't bear to use the old-fashioned term 'list of subject headings'.Ex. The book is essentially backward-looking rather than forward-looking in content.Ex. Vervliet's involvement with books began with his appointment in 1949 as keeper at the Plantin Moretus Museum in Antwerp, where he acquired a wide knowledge of the history of printing in the Low Countries.Ex. Broadly, one can distinguish, then, between what one might call the ' custodial' or 'warehouse' aspects of the librarian's task, and the 'communications' aspect.Ex. Librarians who have reservations about the spread of electronically based services are not Luddites.Ex. Individuals are distributed along a normal bell-shaped curve, with the majority in the large center and innovators and laggards a the the two extremes.Ex. The present conservationist approach to librarianship reflects Victorian priorities.Ex. He ends his book with a discussion of the politicizing effects of the actions of conservatives and loyalists at the end of the century.Ex. It is argued that Israel, in spite of its free elections, is an illiberal democracy.Ex. This is typical of the old corporate forms of hierarchy-based processes and of the ' risk-averse systems that crush new ideas'.Ex. No bright new digital firm can do without at least some of the supposedly decrepit bureaucracy it so abhors in the old tweedy institutions it wants to replace.Ex. Libraries find themselves frustrated in their role as safekeepers of science: how can they ensure optimal access and availability if they do not control the access systems?.Ex. This article shows how the dowdy and boring image of the stereotypical librarian as presented in fiction, taints the portrayal of all who work in libraries.Ex. Three years later, when he was fifteen, he slipped into Rachel's bedroom and her straitlaced mother caught them petting and giggling on the side of the bed.----* conservador de documentos = records custodian.* conservador del archivo = archives custodian.* de un modo conservador = conservatively.* neoconservador = neoconservative [neo-conservative], neoconservative [neo-conservative].* partido conservador = conservative party.* * *I- dora adjetivo conservativeII- dora masculino, femeninoa) (Pol) conservativeb) ( de museo) curator* * *= conservative, conservator, curator, custodian, standpatter, preserver, ingrown, old-fashioned, backward-looking, keeper, custodial, Luddite, laggard, conservationist, conservative, illiberal, risk-averse, tweedy [tweedier -comp., tweediest -sup.], safekeeper [sake-keeper], dowdy [dowdier -comp., dowdiest -sup.], straitlaced [strait-laced].Ex: There is a tendency to advance propositions premised upon the assumption that SLIS are staffed by inherently conservative, where they are not simply obtuse, individuals.
Ex: The benefits of an on-site conservation laboratory and conservator are underlined.Ex: In her previous vocation she served as curator of History at the Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences and later as Assistant to the Director of Johns Hopkins University, Institute of History and Medicine.Ex: This article maintains that archivists as custodians of the records have an ethical obligation to support the freest possible access to public records.Ex: The 'standpatters' have seen power shift away from themselves to the newcomers and other lifelong 'progressive' Junctionvillers, who were muted under previous administrations.Ex: He also lumps himself and librarians together as 'devoted and in some instances veteran pursuers, preservers, and disseminators of truth'.Ex: Book clubs need not be enclosed, much less ingrown = Los clubs de lectores no deben ser cerrados y mucho menos conservadores.Ex: One is tempted to say that the enthusiasts for postcoordinate systems, being forced to admit reluctantly that control was necessary, couldn't bear to use the old-fashioned term 'list of subject headings'.Ex: The book is essentially backward-looking rather than forward-looking in content.Ex: Vervliet's involvement with books began with his appointment in 1949 as keeper at the Plantin Moretus Museum in Antwerp, where he acquired a wide knowledge of the history of printing in the Low Countries.Ex: Broadly, one can distinguish, then, between what one might call the ' custodial' or 'warehouse' aspects of the librarian's task, and the 'communications' aspect.Ex: Librarians who have reservations about the spread of electronically based services are not Luddites.Ex: Individuals are distributed along a normal bell-shaped curve, with the majority in the large center and innovators and laggards a the the two extremes.Ex: The present conservationist approach to librarianship reflects Victorian priorities.Ex: He ends his book with a discussion of the politicizing effects of the actions of conservatives and loyalists at the end of the century.Ex: It is argued that Israel, in spite of its free elections, is an illiberal democracy.Ex: This is typical of the old corporate forms of hierarchy-based processes and of the ' risk-averse systems that crush new ideas'.Ex: No bright new digital firm can do without at least some of the supposedly decrepit bureaucracy it so abhors in the old tweedy institutions it wants to replace.Ex: Libraries find themselves frustrated in their role as safekeepers of science: how can they ensure optimal access and availability if they do not control the access systems?.Ex: This article shows how the dowdy and boring image of the stereotypical librarian as presented in fiction, taints the portrayal of all who work in libraries.Ex: Three years later, when he was fifteen, he slipped into Rachel's bedroom and her straitlaced mother caught them petting and giggling on the side of the bed.* conservador de documentos = records custodian.* conservador del archivo = archives custodian.* de un modo conservador = conservatively.* neoconservador = neoconservative [neo-conservative], neoconservative [neo-conservative].* partido conservador = conservative party.* * *1 ( Pol) ‹partido/gobierno› conservative2 (tradicional) ‹persona/ideas› conservativees muy conservador en sus gustos he's very conservative in his tastesmasculine, feminine1 ( Pol) conservative2 (de un museo) curator3* * *
conservador◊ - dora adjetivo
conservative
■ sustantivo masculino, femeninoa) (Pol) conservative
conservador,-ora
I adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino conservative
Pol Conservative
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 Pol Conservative
2 (de un museo, una biblioteca) curator
' conservador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
barrer
- bloque
- conservadora
- europeísta
English:
conservative
- keeper
- seat
- Tory
- wet
- Conservative
- curator
- custodian
- round
* * *conservador, -ora♦ adj1. [tradicionalista] conservative;es un entrenador muy conservador he's a very conservative manager2. [del partido conservador] Conservative♦ nm,f1. [tradicionalista] conservative2. [miembro del partido conservador] Conservative3. [de museo] curator;[de biblioteca] librarian; [de parque natural] keeper* * *I adj conservativeII m, conservadora f1 de museo curator2 POL conservative* * *conservador, - dora adj & n: conservativeconservador nm: preservative* * *conservador adj n conservative -
117 contenido del documento
(n.) = document contentEx. Even where food processing only features as a minor aspect of the document content or as a side issue.* * *(n.) = document contentEx: Even where food processing only features as a minor aspect of the document content or as a side issue.
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118 contenido documental
(n.) = document contentEx. Even where food processing only features as a minor aspect of the document content or as a side issue.* * *(n.) = document contentEx: Even where food processing only features as a minor aspect of the document content or as a side issue.
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119 facilitar
v.1 to facilitate, to make easy.esta máquina nos facilita mucho la tarea this machine makes the job a lot easier (for us)El libro facilita la tarea The book makes the task easy.2 to provide.nos facilitaron toda la información que necesitábamos they provided us with all the information we neededLa tienda facilita el transporte The store provides transportation.3 to make it easy to, to help to, to make it possible to.El libro facilita terminar pronto The book makes it easy to finish soon.* * *1 (simplificar) to make easy, make easier, facilitate2 (proporcionar) to provide with, supply with3 (concertar entrevista etc) to arrange* * *verb1) to provide2) facilitate* * *VT1) (=hacer fácil) to make easier, facilitatela nueva autovía facilitará la entrada a la capital — the new motorway will give easier access to the capital, the new motorway will facilitate access to the capital
2) (=proporcionar)facilitar algo a algn — to provide sb with sth, supply sb with sth
el banco me facilitó la información — the bank provided me with o supplied me with the information
"le agradecería me facilitara..." — "I would be grateful if you would provide o supply me with..."
3) Cono Sur (=quitar importancia a)facilitar algo — to make sth out to be easier than it really is, play down the difficulty of sth
* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( hacer más fácil) < tarea> to make... easier, facilitate (frml)2) (frml) ( proporcionar) <datos/información> to provide2.facilitarse v pron (Col)* * *= ease, expedite, facilitate, issue, make + it + easier, pave + the way (for/towards/to), smooth + the path of, make + easy, smooth, smooth + the way, pave + the path (for/towards/to), provide + grounds for, provide for, enable, pave + the road (for/towards/to).Ex. To ease the cataloguer's job and save him the trouble of counting characters, DOBIS/LIBIS uses a special function.Ex. And since the main entry is the hub and most exacting aspect of our cataloging process, its replacement by a title-unit entry would greatly simplify the problem and expedite the operation of cataloging.Ex. This arrangement may facilitate browsing across different kinds of materials.Ex. Once a user is registered, a password will be issued which provides access to all or most of the data bases offered by the host as and when the user wishes.Ex. Bottom shelves which are tilted at an angle make it easier to see the books' spines.Ex. In the face of present priorities and staff commitments, the Library feels that it cannot undertake a comprehensive study of the subject heading system that would pave the way for a major restructuring of the system.Ex. These officers, by being on the spot, are able to gain early warning of impending developments and smooth the path of grant and loan applications.Ex. It became imperative that books be arranged to make it easy for the reader to find what he wanted.Ex. This activity leads to the unearthing of information that smooths daily working in the library itself.Ex. Continued communication regarding procedures and results smooths the way for long-term understanding and willingness to participate = La comunicación permanente con respecto a procedimientos y resultados facilita el entendimiento a largo plazo y el deseo de participar.Ex. The article is entitled 'The long and winding road: the FCC paves the path with good intentions'.Ex. On the positive side, a number of digital library services may be an excellent way to extend the reach out to old and new constituencies and provide grounds for cooperation.Ex. Each card has a grid covering most of the body of the card which provides for the coding of document numbers.Ex. Equally, various trade directories and other lists need to list and organise names in a form that will enable a searcher to find information about an organisation or person.Ex. Together, these technologies pave the road for the introduction of interactive television to fully exploit the benefits of the conversion to digital.----* facilitar las cosas = make + things easier.* facilitarle Algo a Alguien = play into + the hands of.* facilitarle la vida a todos = simplify + life for everyone.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( hacer más fácil) < tarea> to make... easier, facilitate (frml)2) (frml) ( proporcionar) <datos/información> to provide2.facilitarse v pron (Col)* * *= ease, expedite, facilitate, issue, make + it + easier, pave + the way (for/towards/to), smooth + the path of, make + easy, smooth, smooth + the way, pave + the path (for/towards/to), provide + grounds for, provide for, enable, pave + the road (for/towards/to).Ex: To ease the cataloguer's job and save him the trouble of counting characters, DOBIS/LIBIS uses a special function.
Ex: And since the main entry is the hub and most exacting aspect of our cataloging process, its replacement by a title-unit entry would greatly simplify the problem and expedite the operation of cataloging.Ex: This arrangement may facilitate browsing across different kinds of materials.Ex: Once a user is registered, a password will be issued which provides access to all or most of the data bases offered by the host as and when the user wishes.Ex: Bottom shelves which are tilted at an angle make it easier to see the books' spines.Ex: In the face of present priorities and staff commitments, the Library feels that it cannot undertake a comprehensive study of the subject heading system that would pave the way for a major restructuring of the system.Ex: These officers, by being on the spot, are able to gain early warning of impending developments and smooth the path of grant and loan applications.Ex: It became imperative that books be arranged to make it easy for the reader to find what he wanted.Ex: This activity leads to the unearthing of information that smooths daily working in the library itself.Ex: Continued communication regarding procedures and results smooths the way for long-term understanding and willingness to participate = La comunicación permanente con respecto a procedimientos y resultados facilita el entendimiento a largo plazo y el deseo de participar.Ex: The article is entitled 'The long and winding road: the FCC paves the path with good intentions'.Ex: On the positive side, a number of digital library services may be an excellent way to extend the reach out to old and new constituencies and provide grounds for cooperation.Ex: Each card has a grid covering most of the body of the card which provides for the coding of document numbers.Ex: Equally, various trade directories and other lists need to list and organise names in a form that will enable a searcher to find information about an organisation or person.Ex: Together, these technologies pave the road for the introduction of interactive television to fully exploit the benefits of the conversion to digital.* facilitar las cosas = make + things easier.* facilitarle Algo a Alguien = play into + the hands of.* facilitarle la vida a todos = simplify + life for everyone.* * *facilitar [A1 ]vtA (hacer más fácil) ‹tarea› to make … easier, facilitate ( frml)tu actitud no facilita nada las cosas your attitude does not make things any easierel satélite facilitará las comunicaciones the satellite will facilitate communicationsB ( frml) (proporcionar, suministrar) ‹datos/información› to providele facilitarán la información necesaria they will supply o provide you with the necessary informationel parte médico facilitado por el hospital the medical report provided by the hospitalno ha sido facilitada su identidad his identity has not been disclosednos acaban de facilitar una noticia de última hora we have just received some last-minute news( Col): se le facilita la física he's good at physics* * *
facilitar ( conjugate facilitar) verbo transitivo
facilitar verbo transitivo
1 (dar, proveer) to provide: me facilitó todo lo necesario para el viaje, he gave me everything I needed for the trip
2 (hacer más fácil) to make easy, facilitate: tus consejos facilitaron el trabajo, your advice made our workload lighter
' facilitar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
auspiciar
English:
facilitate
- furnish
- specifically
- supply
- ease
- fire
* * *facilitar vt1. [simplificar] to facilitate, to make easy;[posibilitar] to make possible;esta máquina nos facilita mucho la tarea this machine makes the job a lot easier (for us);la cooperación internacional facilitó el rescate the rescue was made possible thanks to international cooperation;su radicalismo no facilitó las negociaciones her inflexibility did not make the negotiations any easier2. [proporcionar] to provide;nos facilitaron toda la información que necesitábamos they provided us with all the information we needed;la nota de prensa facilitada por el portavoz del gobierno the press release made available by the government spokesman* * *v/t1 facilitate, make easier* * *facilitar vt1) : to facilitate2) : to provide, to supply* * *facilitar vb1. (hacer más fácil) to make easier -
120 preparación de alimentos
(n.) = food processing, processingEx. Even where food processing only features as a minor aspect of the document content or as a side issue.Ex. Eligible projects include mining, quarrying, processing, packaging, hotels, tourist facilities and services which can benefit industry or tourism.* * *(n.) = food processing, processingEx: Even where food processing only features as a minor aspect of the document content or as a side issue.
Ex: Eligible projects include mining, quarrying, processing, packaging, hotels, tourist facilities and services which can benefit industry or tourism.
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