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1 perjudicar
v.to damage, to harm.Maleficiaron a María They harmed Mary.* * *1 to adversely affect, be bad for, be detrimental to* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=dañar) to harm2) † (=desfavorecer)ese sombrero la perjudica — that hat doesn't suit her, she doesn't look good in that hat
3) LAm (=calumniar) to malign, slander2.See:* * *verbo transitivoa) ( dañar) to be detrimental to (frml)está perjudicando sus estudios — it is having an adverse effect on o it is proving detrimental to his schoolwork
estas medidas perjudican a los jóvenes — these measures are prejudicial to o harm young people
b) (Col, Per fam & euf) ( violar) to rape, have one's way with (euph)* * *= damage, disserve, do + disservice, do in, harm, impair, cause + erosion, injure, prejudice, work against, disadvantage, bring + harm, wrong, take + a toll on, hobble, screw + Nombre + up.Ex. Single holds are useful, for example, when a particular copy of a document is damaged or needs rebinding.Ex. We will not disserve readers by instructing them through our subject headings in nonbiased terminology; we will, in fact, be keeping all of our readers in focus.Ex. I think that Mr. Scilken's point was that there's so much material on the traditional three-by-five card that it's less useful, that it's distracting, in fact, and does a disservice to the public library.Ex. I think he outlined the feasible way to go about meeting our needs without doing in anybody else in the process.Ex. Principles developed over a century and a quarter of thought and experience were poorly defended by professional catalogers, and even less so by administrators harmed by increasing personnel budgets.Ex. It is difficult to neglect either entirely, without impairing the effectiveness in fulfilling the other objective.Ex. The replacement of the book catalog by the card catalog has caused a grave erosion of the ideal catalog sought by Panizzi and Cutter.Ex. Dialog is being injured and will continue to be injured if the American Chemical Society continues to assert falsely that Dialog is underpaying royalties.Ex. The very requirements for success in one area may prejudice success in another.Ex. Which means we must create a reading environment that helps and encourages reading rather than works against it.Ex. When students were tested at the end of the course, those students taught using flexible learning techniques did not seem to have been either advantaged or disadvantaged by their use when compared with the students taught using conventional techniques.Ex. It is political incorrectness, not political correctness, that has brought harm to this nation.Ex. The case raises the age-old issue of how best to resolve disputes between the press and a subject that feels wronged.Ex. Agoraphobia can take a toll on sufferers' families as well as the sufferers themselves, as some agoraphobics may become housebound or cling to certain people for safety.Ex. With Florida's no-fault auto insurance law set to expire in October, there are fears that that medical services could be hobbled.Ex. Her past relationship screwed her up mentally, physically and emotionally.----* perjudicar a = to + Posesivo + detriment.* perjudicar las posibilidades de = prejudice + chances of.* perjudicar los intereses = prejudice + interests.* perjudicarse a Uno mismo = shoot + Reflexivo + in the foot.* que no perjudica el medio ambiente = environmentally sound, environmentally friendly, eco-friendly.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( dañar) to be detrimental to (frml)está perjudicando sus estudios — it is having an adverse effect on o it is proving detrimental to his schoolwork
estas medidas perjudican a los jóvenes — these measures are prejudicial to o harm young people
b) (Col, Per fam & euf) ( violar) to rape, have one's way with (euph)* * *= damage, disserve, do + disservice, do in, harm, impair, cause + erosion, injure, prejudice, work against, disadvantage, bring + harm, wrong, take + a toll on, hobble, screw + Nombre + up.Ex: Single holds are useful, for example, when a particular copy of a document is damaged or needs rebinding.
Ex: We will not disserve readers by instructing them through our subject headings in nonbiased terminology; we will, in fact, be keeping all of our readers in focus.Ex: I think that Mr. Scilken's point was that there's so much material on the traditional three-by-five card that it's less useful, that it's distracting, in fact, and does a disservice to the public library.Ex: I think he outlined the feasible way to go about meeting our needs without doing in anybody else in the process.Ex: Principles developed over a century and a quarter of thought and experience were poorly defended by professional catalogers, and even less so by administrators harmed by increasing personnel budgets.Ex: It is difficult to neglect either entirely, without impairing the effectiveness in fulfilling the other objective.Ex: The replacement of the book catalog by the card catalog has caused a grave erosion of the ideal catalog sought by Panizzi and Cutter.Ex: Dialog is being injured and will continue to be injured if the American Chemical Society continues to assert falsely that Dialog is underpaying royalties.Ex: The very requirements for success in one area may prejudice success in another.Ex: Which means we must create a reading environment that helps and encourages reading rather than works against it.Ex: When students were tested at the end of the course, those students taught using flexible learning techniques did not seem to have been either advantaged or disadvantaged by their use when compared with the students taught using conventional techniques.Ex: It is political incorrectness, not political correctness, that has brought harm to this nation.Ex: The case raises the age-old issue of how best to resolve disputes between the press and a subject that feels wronged.Ex: Agoraphobia can take a toll on sufferers' families as well as the sufferers themselves, as some agoraphobics may become housebound or cling to certain people for safety.Ex: With Florida's no-fault auto insurance law set to expire in October, there are fears that that medical services could be hobbled.Ex: Her past relationship screwed her up mentally, physically and emotionally.* perjudicar a = to + Posesivo + detriment.* perjudicar las posibilidades de = prejudice + chances of.* perjudicar los intereses = prejudice + interests.* perjudicarse a Uno mismo = shoot + Reflexivo + in the foot.* que no perjudica el medio ambiente = environmentally sound, environmentally friendly, eco-friendly.* * *perjudicar [A2 ]vtel tabaco perjudica tu salud smoking is detrimental to your health, smoking damages your healthestá perjudicando sus estudios it is having an adverse effect on o it is affecting o it is proving detrimental to his schoolworkestas medidas perjudican a los jóvenes these measures harm o have adverse effects for o are prejudicial to young people, young people are losing out because of these measurespara no perjudicar las investigaciones in order not to prejudice the investigations* * *
perjudicar ( conjugate perjudicar) verbo transitivo ( dañar) to be detrimental to (frml), damage;◊ el tabaco perjudica salud smoking is detrimental to o damages your health;
estas medidas perjudican a los jóvenes these measures are detrimental to o harm young people
perjudicar verbo transitivo to damage, harm: el alcohol perjudica la salud, alcohol damages your health
esa medida me perjudicaría, that measure will be against my interests
' perjudicar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cama
- dañar
- embromar
English:
damage
- handicap
- harm
- impair
- injure
- prejudice
- weigh
- reflect
* * *perjudicar vtto damage, to harm;el tabaco perjudica la salud smoking damages your health;esa decisión perjudica nuestros intereses this decision damages our interests* * *v/t harm, damage* * *perjudicar {72} vt: to harm, to be detrimental to* * *perjudicar vb1. (salud) to damage2. (persona) to affect -
2 nocivo
adj.1 noxious, harmful, hurtful, evil.2 noxious, harmful.* * *► adjetivo1 noxious, harmful* * *(f. - nociva)adj.* * *ADJ harmful, injurious frm ( para to)* * *- va adjetivo <sustancia/aditivo> harmful; < influencia> damaging* * *= pernicious, injurious, deleterious, noxious.Ex. Furthermore, children can be misled by group influences into reading truly pernicious material (hard core ponography, for example) and when this happens adults have a clear responsibility to step in and do something about it.Ex. Freezing is effective in eliminating injurious book insects.Ex. This article attempts to show the influence of man on the beneficial or deleterious use of information.Ex. The conservation method consists of several stages: mechanical cleaning, chemical purification, neutralization of surplus acidity, blocking of noxious influences of cations of iron and copper, moistening and strengthening of leather bindings, and greasing.----* efecto nocivo = toxic effect, harmful effect.* insecto nocivo = insect pest.* nocivo para = injurious to.* * *- va adjetivo <sustancia/aditivo> harmful; < influencia> damaging* * *= pernicious, injurious, deleterious, noxious.Ex: Furthermore, children can be misled by group influences into reading truly pernicious material (hard core ponography, for example) and when this happens adults have a clear responsibility to step in and do something about it.
Ex: Freezing is effective in eliminating injurious book insects.Ex: This article attempts to show the influence of man on the beneficial or deleterious use of information.Ex: The conservation method consists of several stages: mechanical cleaning, chemical purification, neutralization of surplus acidity, blocking of noxious influences of cations of iron and copper, moistening and strengthening of leather bindings, and greasing.* efecto nocivo = toxic effect, harmful effect.* insecto nocivo = insect pest.* nocivo para = injurious to.* * *nocivo -va‹sustancia/aditivo› harmful[ S ] el tabaco es nocivo para la salud smoking damages your healthlo consideran una influencia nociva sobre ella they think he is a bad influence on herpodría ser nocivo para su carrera it could damage o harm her career, it could be damaging to her career* * *
nocivo
‹ influencia› damaging
nocivo,-a adjetivo harmful
gases nocivos, noxious fumes
' nocivo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
contraria
- contrario
- nociva
English:
dangerous
- evil
- noxious
- harmful
- moderation
* * *nocivo, -a adj[dañino] harmful; [gas] noxious;el tabaco es nocivo para la salud smoking damages your health;su abuelo ha ejercido una influencia nociva en él his grandfather has been a bad influence on him* * *adj harmful* * *nocivo, -va adjdañino: harmful, noxious* * *nocivo adj harmful -
3 fumar
v.to smoke.fumar como un carretero to smoke like a chimney* * *1 to smoke1 to smoke1 to smoke2 (malgastar) to waste\fumarse las clases familiar to play truant, US play hooky'No fumar' "No smoking"* * *verb* * *1.VT [+ cigarro, pipa] to smoke2.VI to smoke¿puedo fumar? — can I smoke?
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <cigarrillo/puro> to smoke2) (Méx fam) ( hacer caso) to take notice of2.fumar vi to smoke3.se prohibe fumar or prohibido fumar — no smoking
fumarse v pron1) (enf) <cigarrillo/cajetilla> to smoke2) (Esp fam)a) ( gastar) <dinero/ahorros> to blow (colloq)b) < clase> to skip* * *= smoking, smoke.Ex. What you don't understand, Juan, is that smoking is a tension reliever.Ex. I don't see why the smokers can't leave the building briefly when they want to smoke.----* dejar de fumar = stop + smoking, quit + smoking, smoking cessation.* descanso para fumar = smoke break.* empezar a fumar = take up + smoking.* fumar como una chimenea = smoke like + a chimney.* fumar como un carretero = smoke like + a chimney.* fumar hasta desaparecer en una nube de humo = smoke + Reflexivo + into a cloud.* fumar la pipa de la paz = smoke + the peace pipe, smoke + the pipe of peace.* fumar marijuana = smoke + pot.* fumar pasivamente = passive smoking.* fumarse un canuto = smoke + joint, smoke + weed.* fumarse un porro = smoke + joint, smoke + weed.* que no fuma = non-smoking.* salir a fumarse un cigarro = go out for + a smoke.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <cigarrillo/puro> to smoke2) (Méx fam) ( hacer caso) to take notice of2.fumar vi to smoke3.se prohibe fumar or prohibido fumar — no smoking
fumarse v pron1) (enf) <cigarrillo/cajetilla> to smoke2) (Esp fam)a) ( gastar) <dinero/ahorros> to blow (colloq)b) < clase> to skip* * *= smoking, smoke.Ex: What you don't understand, Juan, is that smoking is a tension reliever.
Ex: I don't see why the smokers can't leave the building briefly when they want to smoke.* dejar de fumar = stop + smoking, quit + smoking, smoking cessation.* descanso para fumar = smoke break.* empezar a fumar = take up + smoking.* fumar como una chimenea = smoke like + a chimney.* fumar como un carretero = smoke like + a chimney.* fumar hasta desaparecer en una nube de humo = smoke + Reflexivo + into a cloud.* fumar la pipa de la paz = smoke + the peace pipe, smoke + the pipe of peace.* fumar marijuana = smoke + pot.* fumar pasivamente = passive smoking.* fumarse un canuto = smoke + joint, smoke + weed.* fumarse un porro = smoke + joint, smoke + weed.* que no fuma = non-smoking.* salir a fumarse un cigarro = go out for + a smoke.* * *fumar [A1 ]vtA ‹cigarrillo/puro› to smokese lo dijeron pero no los fumó they told him but he didn't take any notice (of them)■ fumarvito smokefumar en pipa to smoke a pipe[ S ] se prohibe fumar or prohibido fumar no smoking■ fumarse1 ( enf) ‹cigarrillo› to smokese fuma dos cajetillas diarias he smokes o gets through two packs a day* * *
fumar ( conjugate fumar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹cigarrillo/puro› to smoke
2 (Méx fam) ( hacer caso) to take notice of
verbo intransitivo
to smoke;
fumar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to smoke
no fumar, (en letrero) no smoking
' fumar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
no
- papel
- permitirse
- pipa
- prohibida
- prohibido
- quitarse
- recalcar
- ronca
- ronco
- sana
- sano
- barbaridad
- cachimba
- dejar
- exceso
- poder
- prohibir
- propósito
- rogar
English:
advise
- bad
- chain-smoke
- damage
- do
- forbid
- give up
- kindly
- let
- must
- no
- pipe
- puff
- quit
- smoke
- smoking
- stop
- your
- chain
- cut
- difficult
- have
- heavy
- may
- strictly
* * *♦ vtto smoke♦ vito smoke;fumar en pipa to smoke a pipe;prohibido fumar, se prohibe fumar [en cartel] no smoking;fumar como un carretero to smoke like a chimney* * *I v/t smokeII v/i smoke;prohibido fumar no smoking;fumar en pipa smoke a pipe* * *fumar v: to smoke* * *fumar vb to smoke -
4 perjudicado
adj.damaged, injured, aggrieved, harmed.f. & m.injured party.past part.past participle of spanish verb: perjudicar.* * *1→ link=perjudicar perjudicar► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 person who loses out, person affected* * *perjudicado, -a1.ADJ affected2.SM / F•
los perjudicados — those affected* * *I- da adjetivoel que resultó perjudicado — the one who lost out o who was worst hit
IIlos más perjudicados — the worst hit o the worst affected
- da masculino, femenino* * *----* quedar un poco perjudicado = be a little worse prepared, be a little worse off.* salir perjudicado = pay + the price, pay + the penalty.* salir un poco perjudicado = be a little worse prepared, be a little worse off.* * *I- da adjetivoel que resultó perjudicado — the one who lost out o who was worst hit
IIlos más perjudicados — the worst hit o the worst affected
- da masculino, femenino* * ** quedar un poco perjudicado = be a little worse prepared, be a little worse off.* salir perjudicado = pay + the price, pay + the penalty.* salir un poco perjudicado = be a little worse prepared, be a little worse off.* * *el que resultó perjudicado the one who lost out o who was worst hitlos más perjudicados fueron los del segundo piso the worst hit o the worst affected were the people on the second floormasculine, feminineel perjudicado fui yo I was the one who lost out* * *
Del verbo perjudicar: ( conjugate perjudicar)
perjudicado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
perjudicado
perjudicar
perjudicado◊ -da adjetivo: el que resultó perjudicado the one who lost out o who was worst hit;
los más perjudicados the worst hit, the worst affected
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino: el perjudicado fui yo I was the one who lost out
perjudicar ( conjugate perjudicar) verbo transitivo ( dañar) to be detrimental to (frml), damage;
el tabaco perjudica salud smoking is detrimental to o damages your health;
estas medidas perjudican a los jóvenes these measures are detrimental to o harm young people
perjudicar verbo transitivo to damage, harm: el alcohol perjudica la salud, alcohol damages your health
esa medida me perjudicaría, that measure will be against my interests
' perjudicado' also found in these entries:
English:
hard-hit
* * *perjudicado, -a♦ adjaffected;los agricultores fueron los más perjudicados the farmers were the worst affected;aquí soy yo el que sale perjudicado I'm the one who's losing out here;Derla parte perjudicada the injured party♦ nm,flos perjudicados por la inundación the people affected by the flood, the flood victims;Derel perjudicado the injured party;los perjudicados somos nosotros we are the ones who are losing out
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