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22 представленный
submitted; shownАвиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > представленный
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23 вносимое предложение
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > вносимое предложение
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24 הגיש ראיות
submitted evidence -
25 נתן צווארו בעולו
submitted to him, enslaved himself -
26 teslim edilen
submitted (adj.) -
27 alistusasia
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28 принятая на рассмотрение заявка на страхование
submitted businessРусско-английский словарь по страхованию > принятая на рассмотрение заявка на страхование
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29 представленные данные
Русско-английский словарь по машиностроению > представленные данные
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30 подаваться
submitted глагол: -
31 предъявленная декларация
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > предъявленная декларация
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32 sudi
Submitted; sent -
33 sudi
Submitted; sent -
34 вынесенный на рассмотрение
дело, подлежащее рассмотрению присяжными — case for the jury
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > вынесенный на рассмотрение
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35 передаваемый в арбитраж
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36 tesina
f.1 (undergraduate) dissertation.2 minor thesis.* * *1 degree dissertation* * *SF dissertation, minor thesis* * *femenino dissertation ( submitted as part of a first degree)* * *= dissertation, postgraduate thesis, master's dissertation, master's thesis.Ex. The bibliographic data bases allow the searcher to retrieve references to work that has appeared in documents such as journal articles, conference papers, books, dissertations, patents and technical reports.Ex. This article reviews the development of higher education in Ethiopia and analyses the postgraduate theses submitted to Addis Ababa University from 1980 to 1987.Ex. This article reports the findings of the survey carried out as part of a master's dissertation.Ex. The use of libraries by graduate psychology students is studied ndirectly through the citations in their master's theses.* * *femenino dissertation ( submitted as part of a first degree)* * *= dissertation, postgraduate thesis, master's dissertation, master's thesis.Ex: The bibliographic data bases allow the searcher to retrieve references to work that has appeared in documents such as journal articles, conference papers, books, dissertations, patents and technical reports.
Ex: This article reviews the development of higher education in Ethiopia and analyses the postgraduate theses submitted to Addis Ababa University from 1980 to 1987.Ex: This article reports the findings of the survey carried out as part of a master's dissertation.Ex: The use of libraries by graduate psychology students is studied ndirectly through the citations in their master's theses.* * *dissertation ( submitted as part of a first degree)* * *
tesina sustantivo femenino
dissertation ( submitted as part of a first degree)
tesina sustantivo femenino (first degree) dissertation
' tesina' also found in these entries:
English:
dissertation
- thesis
* * *tesina nf(undergraduate) dissertation* * *f dissertation -
37 Diplomarbeit
f dissertation (submitted for a diploma)* * *Dip|lom|ar|beitfdissertation (submitted for a diploma)* * *Di·plom·ar·beitf thesis [for a degree]* * *die ≈ degree dissertation (for a first degree in a scientific or technical subject); (für einen Handwerksberuf) dissertation [submitted for a/the diploma]* * *Diplomarbeit f dissertation (submitted for a diploma)* * *die ≈ degree dissertation (for a first degree in a scientific or technical subject); (für einen Handwerksberuf) dissertation [submitted for a/the diploma]* * *f.degree dissertation n.diploma thesis n. -
38 someter
v.1 to subdue.2 to submit, to bring up for discussion, to bring up for consideration, to hand in.María sometió su propuesta Mary submitted her proposal.El tirano somete al pueblo The tyrant submits the people.* * *1 (rebeldes) to subdue, put down; (rebelión) to quell2 (hacer recibir) to subject (a, to)3 (pasiones) to subdue4 (proponer, presentar) to submit, present1 (rendirse) to surrender (a, to)2 (tratamiento etc) to undergo (a, -)\someterse a la opinión de alguien to bow to somebody's opinionsometer a prueba to test, put to the testsometer algo a la autoridad to refer something to an authoritysometer algo a votación to put something to the vote, vote on something* * *verb1) to subjugate2) subject•- someterse a* * *1. VT1) (=dominar) [+ territorio, población] to subjugate; [+ rebeldes] to subdue, put down; [+ asaltante] to overpower, overcomeni entre cuatro hombres lo pudieron someter — even four men were not enough to overpower o overcome him
2) (=subordinar)sometió sus intereses a los de su pueblo — he put the interests of the people before his own, he subordinated his interests to those of the people frm
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someter a —a) (=exponer) [+ represión, tortura, interrogatorio] to subject tohay que someter a examen todas las ideas establecidas — all established ideas should be subjected to scrutiny
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someter algo/a algn a prueba — to put sth/sb to the testb) (=entregar) to submit sth tosometerá el acuerdo a la aprobación de los ministros — he will submit the agreement for the approval of the ministers
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( dominar)logró someter a todo el país — he managed to subjugate o conquer the whole country
b) ( subordinar)2)a) (a torturas, presiones) to subjectb) ( a tratamiento)fue sometido a una intervención quirúrgica — he had surgery o an operation
c) ( a prueba) to subjectsometen los productos a pruebas de calidad — the products are subjected to o undergo quality control tests
d) (a votación, aprobación)2.la propuesta será sometida a la aprobación de los socios — the proposal will be submitted to o put before the members for approval
someterse v prona) ( a autoridad) to submit to, yield to; ( a capricho) to give in to; ( a ley) to comply withb) (a prueba, exámen, operación) to undergo* * *= subject, subdue, wage, subjugate, lord it over, conquer.Ex. Author abstracts are the abstracts prepared by authors of the document that has been subjected to abstracting.Ex. Anyway, experience had taught him that a subordinate who attempts to subdue a superordinate is almost always lost; the superordinate has too many advantages in such a contest.Ex. It is as if libraries find themselves once again mired down in the bureaucratic information policy firefights waged during the Reagan and Bush administrations (1980-1992).Ex. Only majorities have the power to terrorize and subjugate minority groups.Ex. They believe that the main use for government is for some people to lord it over others at their expense.Ex. The tools and technologies provided by the Internet enable scholars to communicate or disseminate information in ways which conquer the barriers of time and space.----* someter a = submit to, subject to.* someter a Alguien = bring + Nombre + under + Posesivo + sway.* someter a control = place under + control.* someter a disciplina = subject to + discipline.* someter a engaño = perpetrate + deception.* someter a examen = expose to + examination.* someter a juicio = try.* someter a presión = place under + pressure.* someter a prueba = place + strain on.* someter a una evaluación por expertos doble = double referee.* someterse a = truckle to, bow down before, bow to.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( dominar)logró someter a todo el país — he managed to subjugate o conquer the whole country
b) ( subordinar)2)a) (a torturas, presiones) to subjectb) ( a tratamiento)fue sometido a una intervención quirúrgica — he had surgery o an operation
c) ( a prueba) to subjectsometen los productos a pruebas de calidad — the products are subjected to o undergo quality control tests
d) (a votación, aprobación)2.la propuesta será sometida a la aprobación de los socios — the proposal will be submitted to o put before the members for approval
someterse v prona) ( a autoridad) to submit to, yield to; ( a capricho) to give in to; ( a ley) to comply withb) (a prueba, exámen, operación) to undergo* * *= subject, subdue, wage, subjugate, lord it over, conquer.Ex: Author abstracts are the abstracts prepared by authors of the document that has been subjected to abstracting.
Ex: Anyway, experience had taught him that a subordinate who attempts to subdue a superordinate is almost always lost; the superordinate has too many advantages in such a contest.Ex: It is as if libraries find themselves once again mired down in the bureaucratic information policy firefights waged during the Reagan and Bush administrations (1980-1992).Ex: Only majorities have the power to terrorize and subjugate minority groups.Ex: They believe that the main use for government is for some people to lord it over others at their expense.Ex: The tools and technologies provided by the Internet enable scholars to communicate or disseminate information in ways which conquer the barriers of time and space.* someter a = submit to, subject to.* someter a Alguien = bring + Nombre + under + Posesivo + sway.* someter a control = place under + control.* someter a disciplina = subject to + discipline.* someter a engaño = perpetrate + deception.* someter a examen = expose to + examination.* someter a juicio = try.* someter a presión = place under + pressure.* someter a prueba = place + strain on.* someter a una evaluación por expertos doble = double referee.* someterse a = truckle to, bow down before, bow to.* * *someter [E1 ]vtA1(dominar): un puñado de hombres logró someter a todo el país a handful of men managed to subjugate o conquer the whole countryfue necesario usar la fuerza para someterlo they had to use force to subdue him2(subordinar): los sometió a su autoridad he forced them to submit to o yield to his authority, he imposed his authority on themquieren someter nuestros intereses a los de una multinacional they are trying to subordinate our interests to those of a multinational, they are trying to put the interests of a multinational before oursB1 (a torturas, presiones) to subjectlo sometieron a un exhaustivo interrogatorio they subjected him to a thorough interrogation2(a un tratamiento): fue sometido a una intervención quirúrgica he underwent o had surgery, he underwent o had an operation, he was operated on3 (a una prueba) to subjectsometen los productos a pruebas de calidad the products are subjected to o undergo quality control testsel avión fue sometido a una minuciosa revisión the aircraft was given a thorough overhaul4(a una votación): el acuerdo está sometido a la aprobación del Parlamento the agreement is subject to the approval of Parliamentel proyecto de ley será sometido a votación the bill will be put to the vote o will be voted onla propuesta será sometida a la aprobación de los socios the proposal will be submitted to o presented to o put before the members for approval1(a una autoridad): no me someteré a la autoridad de este comité I shall not submit to o yield to the authority of this committeeno te sometas a sus caprichos don't bow to o give in to his whimslos extranjeros deben someterse a las leyes del país foreigners must comply with the laws of the country2(a una prueba): tendrá que someterse a un examen médico you will have to undergo o have a medical examination* * *
someter ( conjugate someter) verbo transitivo
1 ( dominar) ‹ país› to subjugate;
2 (a torturas, presiones, prueba) to subject;
someter algo a votación to put sth to the vote
someterse verbo pronominal
( a capricho) to give in to;
( a ley) to comply with
someter verbo transitivo
1 (subyugar, sojuzgar) to subdue, put down
2 (a votación, opinión, juicio) lo sometió a nuestro juicio, he left it to us to judge
3 (a una prueba, un experimento, interrogatorio, etc) to subject [a, to]
' someter' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
exponer
- oprimir
- regular
- subyugar
- sujetar
- tratar
- votación
- examen
- referéndum
English:
ballot
- degree
- keep under
- polygraph
- screen
- subject
- submit
- test
- test drive
- vet
- vote
- put
- strain
- subdue
* * *♦ vt1. [dominar, subyugar] to subdue;los sometieron a su autoridad they forced them to accept their authority;no consiguieron someter a la guerilla they were unable to subdue o put down the guerrillassometer algo a votación to put sth to the vote;sometieron sus conclusiones a la comisión they submitted o presented their conclusions to the committee3. [subordinar]someto mi decisión a los resultados de la encuesta my decision will depend on the results of the poll;sometió su opinión a la de la mayoría she went along with the opinion of the majoritysometer a alguien a una operación to operate on sb;sometieron la estructura a duras pruebas de resistencia the structure was subjected to stringent strength tests;sometieron la ciudad a un fuerte bombardeo the city was subjected to heavy bombing* * *v/t1 subjugate2:someter a alguien a algo subject s.o. to sth3:someter algo a votación put sth to the vote* * *someter vt1) : to subjugate, to conquer2) : to subordinate3) : to subject (to treatment or testing)4) : to submit, to present* * *someter vb1. (exponer) to subject -
39 vorliegen
v/i (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)1. (vorhanden sein) be there; (angekommen sein) auch have arrived; engS.: jemandem vorliegen lie ( oder be) in front of s.o., lie ( oder be) on s.o.’s desk; Ergebnisse, Daten etc.: have been given to s.o.; Antrag etc.: have been submitted (to s.o.); die Neubearbeitung von Langenscheidts Grundwortschatz Englisch liegt jetzt vor the revised edition of Langenscheidt’s Basic English Vocabulary is now available; mir liegen Zahlen etc. vor, die... I have figures etc. here in front of me that...; die Ergebnisse liegen noch nicht vor the results haven’t come in yet, we haven’t received ( oder had) any results so far; es liegen keine Gründe vor, ihn zu beschuldigen etc. there are no reasons why we should accuse him etc.; da muss ein Irrtum vorliegen there must be some mistake; was liegt hier vor? (was ist los?) what’s going on here?; was liegt gegen ihn vor? JUR. what is the charge against him?; gegen ihn liegt nichts vor there’s no charge against him; es liegt Brandstiftung / ein Missverständnis vor it’s a case of arson / there is a misunderstanding; ein schuldhaftes Verhalten liegt nicht vor no one is to blame2. (zu erledigen sein) have to be done ( oder dealt with); (auf der Tagesordnung stehen) be on the agenda; was liegt uns vor? what’s to be done?; liegt etwas vor? is there anything?* * *vor|lie|gen sep1. vi(=zur Verfügung stehen Beweise, Katalog, Erkenntnisse) to be available; (Urteil) to be known; (= eingereicht, vorgelegt sein Unterlagen, wissenschaftliche Arbeit) to be in, to have come in; (POL ) (Gesetzesvorlage) to be before the house; (Haushalt) to be published, to be out; (= vorhanden sein) (Irrtum, Schuld etc) to be; (Symptome) to be present; (Gründe, Voraussetzungen) to existjdm vórliegen (Unterlagen, Akten etc) — to be with sb
etw liegt gegen jdn vor — sth is against sb; (gegen Angeklagten) sb is charged with sth
2. vi impersto bees muss ein Irrtum vórliegen — there must be some mistake
* * *vor|lie·gen▪ [jdm] \vorliegen to have come in [to sb], to have been received [by sb]mein Antrag liegt Ihnen jetzt seit vier Monaten vor! my application's been with you for four months now!zurzeit liegen uns noch keine Beweise vor as yet we still have no proofder Polizei liegen belastende Fotos vor the police are in possession of incriminating photo[graph]sdas Buch liegt nunmehr in einer neu bearbeiteten Fassung vor a revised edition of the book has now been published3. (bestehen) to behier muss ein Irrtum \vorliegen there must be some mistake here▪ [gegen jdn] \vorliegen to be charged with sth, sb is charged with sthich habe ein Recht zu erfahren, was gegen mich vorliegt I have a right to know what I've been charged withuns liegt hier eine Beschwerde gegen Sie vor we have received a complaint about you* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1)jemandem vorliegen — <application, complaint, plans, etc.> be with somebody
das Beweismaterial liegt dem Gericht vor — the evidence is before or has been submitted to the court
die mir vorliegende Ausgabe/vorliegenden Ergebnisse — the edition/results in front of me
ein Verschulden des Fahrers liegt nicht vor — the driver is/was not to blame
* * *vorliegen v/i (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)jemandem vorliegen lie ( oder be) in front of sb, lie ( oder be) on sb’s desk; Ergebnisse, Daten etc: have been given to sb; Antrag etc: have been submitted (to sb);die Neubearbeitung von Langenscheidts Grundwortschatz Englisch liegt jetzt vor the revised edition of Langenscheidt’s Basic English Vocabulary is now available;vor, die … I have figures etc here in front of me that …;die Ergebnisse liegen noch nicht vor the results haven’t come in yet, we haven’t received ( oder had) any results so far;es liegen keine Gründe vor, ihn zu beschuldigen etc there are no reasons why we should accuse him etc;da muss ein Irrtum vorliegen there must be some mistake;was liegt hier vor? (was ist los?) what’s going on here?;was liegt gegen ihn vor? JUR what is the charge against him?;gegen ihn liegt nichts vor there’s no charge against him;es liegt Brandstiftung/ein Missverständnis vor it’s a case of arson/there is a misunderstanding;ein schuldhaftes Verhalten liegt nicht vor no one is to blame2. (zu erledigen sein) have to be done ( oder dealt with); (auf der Tagesordnung stehen) be on the agenda;was liegt uns vor? what’s to be done?;liegt etwas vor? is there anything?* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1)jemandem vorliegen — <application, complaint, plans, etc.> be with somebody
das Beweismaterial liegt dem Gericht vor — the evidence is before or has been submitted to the court
die mir vorliegende Ausgabe/vorliegenden Ergebnisse — the edition/results in front of me
ein Verschulden des Fahrers liegt nicht vor — the driver is/was not to blame
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40 esmerado
adj.1 thorough, careful, painstaking.2 conscientious, thorough, sedulous.past part.past participle of spanish verb: esmerar.* * *1→ link=esmerar esmerar► adjetivo1 (trabajo) careful, neat2 (persona) careful, painstaking, conscientious* * *ADJ1) [trabajo] careful, neat2) [persona] careful, painstaking* * *- da adjetivo < persona> conscientious, painstaking; < presentación> careful, painstakingpresentó un trabajo esmerado — she submitted an excellent, beautifully presented piece of work
* * *= sedulous.Ex. He concludes that these works' sedulous avoidance of their own implicit libertarian sentiments was likely to have been typical of the time.* * *- da adjetivo < persona> conscientious, painstaking; < presentación> careful, painstakingpresentó un trabajo esmerado — she submitted an excellent, beautifully presented piece of work
* * *= sedulous.Ex: He concludes that these works' sedulous avoidance of their own implicit libertarian sentiments was likely to have been typical of the time.
* * *esmerado -da‹persona› conscientious, painstaking; ‹presentación› careful, painstakingpresentó un trabajo esmerado she submitted a piece of work that she had taken a lot of trouble o care over, she submitted an excellent, beautifully presented piece of work* * *
Del verbo esmerarse: ( conjugate esmerarse)
esmerado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
esmerado
esmerarse
esmerado
‹ presentación› careful, painstaking;
‹ trabajo› carefully done
esmerarse ( conjugate esmerarse) verbo pronominal
to go to a lot of trouble;
esmerado,-a adjetivo
1 (persona) painstaking
2 (cosa) neatly done
esmerarse verbo reflexivo
1 (poner cuidado, atención) to take care, to do one's best
2 (esforzarse) to try very hard [en, por, to]
' esmerado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
esmerada
- celoso
English:
elaborate
- careful
- delicate
- diligent
* * *esmerado, -a adj[persona] painstaking, careful; [trabajo] carefully done, polished* * *adj meticulous* * *esmerado, -da adj: careful, painstaking
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