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41 incite
أَثَارَ \ aggravate: to make sb. angry: That noise aggravates me. agitate: (often passive) to make sb. anxious: She was agitated when her husband didn’t come home from work. arouse, to excite: to give sb. strong feelings (of joy, anger, hope, etc.): The news excited him. It was exciting news. It excited his interest. Our players were wildly excited by their success. incite: to cause or lead (sb.) to a strong feeling or violent action. instigate: to cause (sth. bad or sb. to do sth. bad) by urging it: Two workers instigated all the trouble at the factory. provoke: to annoy sb. (usu. on purpose) so as to make him do sth.: If you provoke the dog, he may bite you. cause: (laughter, violence, interest, etc.). raise: to bring up (a point, a question, etc.) for attention: The matter of his pay was not raised at the meeting. rouse: to stir (sb., or his feelings): His cruelty roused their anger. stimulate: to excite; make the mind or body more active or awake stir. to excite:: Poetry should stir one’s imagination. -
42 instigate
أَثَارَ \ aggravate: to make sb. angry: That noise aggravates me. agitate: (often passive) to make sb. anxious: She was agitated when her husband didn’t come home from work. arouse, to excite: to give sb. strong feelings (of joy, anger, hope, etc.): The news excited him. It was exciting news. It excited his interest. Our players were wildly excited by their success. incite: to cause or lead (sb.) to a strong feeling or violent action. instigate: to cause (sth. bad or sb. to do sth. bad) by urging it: Two workers instigated all the trouble at the factory. provoke: to annoy sb. (usu. on purpose) so as to make him do sth.: If you provoke the dog, he may bite you. cause: (laughter, violence, interest, etc.). raise: to bring up (a point, a question, etc.) for attention: The matter of his pay was not raised at the meeting. rouse: to stir (sb., or his feelings): His cruelty roused their anger. stimulate: to excite; make the mind or body more active or awake stir. to excite:: Poetry should stir one’s imagination. -
43 provoke
أَثَارَ \ aggravate: to make sb. angry: That noise aggravates me. agitate: (often passive) to make sb. anxious: She was agitated when her husband didn’t come home from work. arouse, to excite: to give sb. strong feelings (of joy, anger, hope, etc.): The news excited him. It was exciting news. It excited his interest. Our players were wildly excited by their success. incite: to cause or lead (sb.) to a strong feeling or violent action. instigate: to cause (sth. bad or sb. to do sth. bad) by urging it: Two workers instigated all the trouble at the factory. provoke: to annoy sb. (usu. on purpose) so as to make him do sth.: If you provoke the dog, he may bite you. cause: (laughter, violence, interest, etc.). raise: to bring up (a point, a question, etc.) for attention: The matter of his pay was not raised at the meeting. rouse: to stir (sb., or his feelings): His cruelty roused their anger. stimulate: to excite; make the mind or body more active or awake stir. to excite:: Poetry should stir one’s imagination. -
44 raise
أَثَارَ \ aggravate: to make sb. angry: That noise aggravates me. agitate: (often passive) to make sb. anxious: She was agitated when her husband didn’t come home from work. arouse, to excite: to give sb. strong feelings (of joy, anger, hope, etc.): The news excited him. It was exciting news. It excited his interest. Our players were wildly excited by their success. incite: to cause or lead (sb.) to a strong feeling or violent action. instigate: to cause (sth. bad or sb. to do sth. bad) by urging it: Two workers instigated all the trouble at the factory. provoke: to annoy sb. (usu. on purpose) so as to make him do sth.: If you provoke the dog, he may bite you. cause: (laughter, violence, interest, etc.). raise: to bring up (a point, a question, etc.) for attention: The matter of his pay was not raised at the meeting. rouse: to stir (sb., or his feelings): His cruelty roused their anger. stimulate: to excite; make the mind or body more active or awake stir. to excite:: Poetry should stir one’s imagination. -
45 rouse
أَثَارَ \ aggravate: to make sb. angry: That noise aggravates me. agitate: (often passive) to make sb. anxious: She was agitated when her husband didn’t come home from work. arouse, to excite: to give sb. strong feelings (of joy, anger, hope, etc.): The news excited him. It was exciting news. It excited his interest. Our players were wildly excited by their success. incite: to cause or lead (sb.) to a strong feeling or violent action. instigate: to cause (sth. bad or sb. to do sth. bad) by urging it: Two workers instigated all the trouble at the factory. provoke: to annoy sb. (usu. on purpose) so as to make him do sth.: If you provoke the dog, he may bite you. cause: (laughter, violence, interest, etc.). raise: to bring up (a point, a question, etc.) for attention: The matter of his pay was not raised at the meeting. rouse: to stir (sb., or his feelings): His cruelty roused their anger. stimulate: to excite; make the mind or body more active or awake stir. to excite:: Poetry should stir one’s imagination. -
46 stimulate
أَثَارَ \ aggravate: to make sb. angry: That noise aggravates me. agitate: (often passive) to make sb. anxious: She was agitated when her husband didn’t come home from work. arouse, to excite: to give sb. strong feelings (of joy, anger, hope, etc.): The news excited him. It was exciting news. It excited his interest. Our players were wildly excited by their success. incite: to cause or lead (sb.) to a strong feeling or violent action. instigate: to cause (sth. bad or sb. to do sth. bad) by urging it: Two workers instigated all the trouble at the factory. provoke: to annoy sb. (usu. on purpose) so as to make him do sth.: If you provoke the dog, he may bite you. cause: (laughter, violence, interest, etc.). raise: to bring up (a point, a question, etc.) for attention: The matter of his pay was not raised at the meeting. rouse: to stir (sb., or his feelings): His cruelty roused their anger. stimulate: to excite; make the mind or body more active or awake stir. to excite:: Poetry should stir one’s imagination. -
47 to excite
أَثَارَ \ aggravate: to make sb. angry: That noise aggravates me. agitate: (often passive) to make sb. anxious: She was agitated when her husband didn’t come home from work. arouse, to excite: to give sb. strong feelings (of joy, anger, hope, etc.): The news excited him. It was exciting news. It excited his interest. Our players were wildly excited by their success. incite: to cause or lead (sb.) to a strong feeling or violent action. instigate: to cause (sth. bad or sb. to do sth. bad) by urging it: Two workers instigated all the trouble at the factory. provoke: to annoy sb. (usu. on purpose) so as to make him do sth.: If you provoke the dog, he may bite you. cause: (laughter, violence, interest, etc.). raise: to bring up (a point, a question, etc.) for attention: The matter of his pay was not raised at the meeting. rouse: to stir (sb., or his feelings): His cruelty roused their anger. stimulate: to excite; make the mind or body more active or awake stir. to excite:: Poetry should stir one’s imagination. -
48 labrar
v.1 to plow (campo) (arar).2 to work (piedra, metal).3 to carve out (porvenir, fortuna).El escultor labra la madera The sculptor carves the wood.4 to till, to plow, to plough, to toil.Allison labra el terreno Allison tills the field.5 to forge, to bring about.Todos labramos nuestro destino All of us forge our destiny.6 to build, to edify.El hotel labra un edificio grande The hotel builds a big building.* * *\labrarse un futuro to make a future for oneself* * *1. VT1) (=trabajar) to work; [+ metal] to work; [+ madera] to carve; [+ tierra] to work, farm, till liter; [+ tela] to embroider2) [+ imagen] to create; [+ fortuna] to amass2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Agr) < tierra> to work2) < madera> to carve; < piedra> to cut; < cuero> to tool, work; < metales> to work2.me labré mi propia ruina — I dug my own grave
* * *= till, carve out, carve, hew, chisel.Ex. Chapter 5 will focus on staffing issues and opportunities -- the roots and substance of a properly tilled organizational garden.Ex. In consequence, deafened people have to carve out a sense of identity by developing associations & communicative strategies.Ex. What the presidency needs is a job description; not one carved in a tablet of stone and certainly not one which would form all future presidents in the same sanitised mould.Ex. Oak was shaped by splitting with wooden wedges, and by hewing with axes or adzes.Ex. It was a huge space with hundreds of workers, some digging ditches, some mixing cement, some laying bricks and one chiseling a piece of marble into a statue.----* labrar el futuro = shape + the future.* labrarse = hew.* labrarse un porvenir = make + Posesivo + way in the world.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Agr) < tierra> to work2) < madera> to carve; < piedra> to cut; < cuero> to tool, work; < metales> to work2.me labré mi propia ruina — I dug my own grave
* * *= till, carve out, carve, hew, chisel.Ex: Chapter 5 will focus on staffing issues and opportunities -- the roots and substance of a properly tilled organizational garden.
Ex: In consequence, deafened people have to carve out a sense of identity by developing associations & communicative strategies.Ex: What the presidency needs is a job description; not one carved in a tablet of stone and certainly not one which would form all future presidents in the same sanitised mould.Ex: Oak was shaped by splitting with wooden wedges, and by hewing with axes or adzes.Ex: It was a huge space with hundreds of workers, some digging ditches, some mixing cement, some laying bricks and one chiseling a piece of marble into a statue.* labrar el futuro = shape + the future.* labrarse = hew.* labrarse un porvenir = make + Posesivo + way in the world.* * *labrar [A1 ]vtA ( Agr) ‹tierra› to workB1 ‹madera› to carve; ‹piedra› to cut, carve; ‹metales› to work2 ‹cuero› to tool, work■ labrarse(forjarse): labrarse un porvenir to carve out a future for oneselfse está labrando su propia ruina he's bringing about his own destruction, he's digging his own grave* * *
labrar ( conjugate labrar) verbo transitivo
1 (Agr) ‹ tierra› to work
2 ‹ madera› to carve;
‹ piedra› to cut;
‹ cuero› to tool, work;
‹ metales› to work
labrarse verbo pronominal ( forjarse):
labrar verbo transitivo
1 Agr to farm
2 (la madera) to carve
(un mineral) to cut
(un metal) to work
' labrar' also found in these entries:
English:
farm
- till
- work
- chisel
- hew
- uncut
* * *♦ vt1. [campo] [arar] to plough;[cultivar] to cultivate2. [piedra, metal] to work3. [porvenir, fortuna] to carve out* * *v/t* * *labrar vt1) : to carve, to work (metal)2) : to cultivate, to till3) : to cause, to bring about* * * -
49 نظر
نَظَرَ \ look: to turn one’s eyes; try to see, search: Look (at that man), he’s waving to you!. \ بِصَرْف النَّظَر عن \ irrespective: without regard to: Citizens in this country have equal rights, irrespective of their race of religion. \ بِغَضِّ النَّظَرِ عَن \ irrespective of: without regard to: Citizens in this country have equal rights, irrespective of their race of religion. regardless: paying no attention; in spite of: He was determined to buy, it, regardless of the cost. \ حَرِيّ بالنَّظَر (شَيْء) \ sight: sth. that is seen, or is worth seeing: The spring flowers in the public gardens are a wonderful sight. We are going to Rome to see the sights. \ نَظَرَ إلى \ view: to regard: I viewed his intentions with anxiety. \ نَظَرَ باحتقار إلى \ look down on: to consider sb. or sth. to be of lower quality (than oneself; than what suits oneself): Office workers often look down on farm workers. \ نَظَرَ بإِعْجاب (إلى) \ admire: to regard with respect or pleasure: I admire his courage. She was admiring your roses. \ نَظَرَ بغَضَب \ glare: to look angrily: He glared at the boy who made the noise. \ نَظَرَ شَزْرًا \ leer: to look (at sb.) with an evil and unpleasant smile. \ نَظَرَ في \ consider: to think about: I need time to consider the idea. \ نَظَرًا إلى \ owing to: because of: Owing to illness, she was unable to travel. \ نَظَرًا لِـ \ for: (not used in speech) because: I was in a hurry, for I had a lot to do. in view of: because of: In view of your age, you may travel free. \ نَظَرًا لأنّ \ since: (showing a cause) as: Since we have no money, we cannot buy anything. -
50 Entlassung
Entlassung f 1. PERS dismissal, discharge, layoff, redundancy, (infrml) firing, (BE) (infrml) sack (Arbeit); 2. RECHT dismissal, discharge (Arbeitsrecht); release (Strafrecht)* * *f 1. < Person> Arbeit dismissal, discharge, layoff, redundancy, firing infrml, sack (BE) infrml ; 2. < Recht> Arbeitsrecht dismissal, discharge Strafrecht release* * *Entlassung
discharge, dismissal, discard, dismission, sack[ing] (sl.), close out, firing (coll.), chuck (Br. sl.), gate (US), (Beamter) removal, decapitation (US), (Pensionierung) retirement;
• automatische Entlassung mandatory removal;
• begründete Entlassung discharge for cause;
• endgültige Entlassung discharge from parole;
• fristlose Entlassung removal, summary (instant) dismissal, dismissal without [prior] notice, kick-off (US sl.);
• gesetzwidrige Entlassung wrongful dismissal;
• grundlose Entlassung discharge without cause;
• plötzliche Entlassung shock sacking, boot (sl.), bounce (US sl.);
• rezessionsbedingte Entlassungen recession layoffs;
• saisonbedingte Entlassungen seasonal layoffs;
• sofortige Entlassung instant (summary) dismissal;
• unberechtigte Entlassung removal without proper cause, unjust discharge;
• sozial ungerechtfertigte Entlassung unfair dismissal (Br.);
• vorläufige (vorübergehende) Entlassung suspension from office, (Arbeitskräfte) layoff (US coll.);
• widerrechtliche fristlose Entlassung unlawful dismissal, removal without proper cause;
• zwangsweise Entlassung mandatory removal;
• Entlassung eines Angestellten discharge of an employee;
• Entlassung von Arbeitskräften labo(u)r separations;
• Entlassung als nicht mehr benötigte Arbeitskraft dismissal on grounds of redundancy (Br.);
• Entlassungen auf dem Bausektor construction layoffs;
• Entlassungen von Personal layoffs;
• Entlassung in Rezessionsperioden firing in times of recession (coll.);
• Entlassungen bei Rüstungsbetrieben defense layoffs (US);
• Entlassung von Spitzenkräften top-level dismissal;
• vorübergehende Entlassungen bei der Stahlindustrie steel layoffs;
• Entlassung von Streikführern victimization, construction layoffs;
• Entlassungen während der Urlaubszeit holiday layoffs;
• Entlassung wegen ungehörigen Verhaltens dismissal for misconduct;
• um seine Entlassung bitten to hand in (tender) one’s resignation;
• jem. mit der Entlassung drohen to threaten s. o. with the sack (fam.);
• seine Entlassung einreichen to surrender one’s office, to send (hand) in (tender, submit) one’s resignation;
• seine Entlassung erhalten to receive notice, (mil.) to be dismissed from service;
• anderen Arbeitern bei der Entlassung vorgehen to bump other workers (US);
• willkürlich zur Entlassung bei Überangebot von Arbeitskräften vorgesehen werden to be selected for redundancy on an arbitrary basis (Br.). -
51 حرض
حَرَّضَ \ incite: to cause or lead (sb.) to a strong feeling or violent action. instigate: to cause (sth. bad or sb. to do sth. bad) by urging it: Two workers instigated all the trouble at the factory. provoke: to annoy sb. (usu. on purpose) so as to make him do sth.: If you provoke the dog, he may bite you. -
52 incite
حَرَّضَ \ incite: to cause or lead (sb.) to a strong feeling or violent action. instigate: to cause (sth. bad or sb. to do sth. bad) by urging it: Two workers instigated all the trouble at the factory. provoke: to annoy sb. (usu. on purpose) so as to make him do sth.: If you provoke the dog, he may bite you. -
53 instigate
حَرَّضَ \ incite: to cause or lead (sb.) to a strong feeling or violent action. instigate: to cause (sth. bad or sb. to do sth. bad) by urging it: Two workers instigated all the trouble at the factory. provoke: to annoy sb. (usu. on purpose) so as to make him do sth.: If you provoke the dog, he may bite you. -
54 provoke
حَرَّضَ \ incite: to cause or lead (sb.) to a strong feeling or violent action. instigate: to cause (sth. bad or sb. to do sth. bad) by urging it: Two workers instigated all the trouble at the factory. provoke: to annoy sb. (usu. on purpose) so as to make him do sth.: If you provoke the dog, he may bite you. -
55 حض (على)
حَضَّ (عَلى) \ advocate: to speak in support or favour of (an idea, a course of action, etc.): Most doctors advocate regular exercise as a way of keeping healthy. prompt: to cause; urge: What prompted you to become a doctor? A quiet child won’t ask questions unless you prompt him. instigate: to cause (sth. bad or sb. to do sth. bad) by urging it: Two workers instigated all the trouble at the factory. \ See Also حث (حَثَّ)، حرض (حَرَّضَ)، أثار (أَثارَ) -
56 advocate
حَضَّ (عَلى) \ advocate: to speak in support or favour of (an idea, a course of action, etc.): Most doctors advocate regular exercise as a way of keeping healthy. prompt: to cause; urge: What prompted you to become a doctor? A quiet child won’t ask questions unless you prompt him. instigate: to cause (sth. bad or sb. to do sth. bad) by urging it: Two workers instigated all the trouble at the factory. \ See Also حث (حَثَّ)، حرض (حَرَّضَ)، أثار (أَثارَ) -
57 instigate
حَضَّ (عَلى) \ advocate: to speak in support or favour of (an idea, a course of action, etc.): Most doctors advocate regular exercise as a way of keeping healthy. prompt: to cause; urge: What prompted you to become a doctor? A quiet child won’t ask questions unless you prompt him. instigate: to cause (sth. bad or sb. to do sth. bad) by urging it: Two workers instigated all the trouble at the factory. \ See Also حث (حَثَّ)، حرض (حَرَّضَ)، أثار (أَثارَ) -
58 prompt
حَضَّ (عَلى) \ advocate: to speak in support or favour of (an idea, a course of action, etc.): Most doctors advocate regular exercise as a way of keeping healthy. prompt: to cause; urge: What prompted you to become a doctor? A quiet child won’t ask questions unless you prompt him. instigate: to cause (sth. bad or sb. to do sth. bad) by urging it: Two workers instigated all the trouble at the factory. \ See Also حث (حَثَّ)، حرض (حَرَّضَ)، أثار (أَثارَ) -
59 movimiento
m.1 movement (desplazamiento, corriente).movimiento obrero working-class movement2 motion (physics & mechanics).en movimiento moving, in motionponerse en movimiento to start movingmovimiento continuo/de rotación perpetual/rotational motionmovimiento sísmico earth tremor3 activity.4 turnover.movimiento de capital cash flow5 movement (Music) (parte de la obra).6 move, forward movement, step in a process.* * *1 (gen) movement; (técnicamente) motion2 (de gente, ideas) activity; (de vehículos) traffic3 (artístico, político) movement4 (financiero) operations plural6 el Movimiento the Falangist Movement\en movimiento in motionmovimiento de caja turnovermovimiento sísmico earth tremor* * *noun m.1) movement2) motion* * *SM1) (Mec, Fís) movement•
movimiento hacia abajo/arriba — downward/upward movementmovimiento continuo — continuous movement, continuous motion
movimiento de traslación — orbital movement o motion
movimiento ondulatorio — wave movement, wave motion
2) (=desplazamiento) [de persona, animal] movementno hagas ningún movimiento — don't move a muscle, don't make a move
¡un movimiento en falso y disparo! — one false move and I'll shoot!
3)• en movimiento — [figura, persona] moving; [vehículo] in motion
una célula en movimiento — a moving cell o a cell in motion
está siempre en movimiento — (fig) she's always on the move o go *
mantener algo en movimiento — to keep sth moving o in motion
•
poner en movimiento — [+ máquina, motor] to set in motion; [+ vehículo] to get going; [+ actividad, negocio] to start, start up4) (Econ, Com) [de cuenta] transaction; [de dinero] movement¿puedo consultar los movimientos de mi cuenta? — can I have a statement of my account?
"últimos movimientos" — "latest transactions"
movimiento de mercancías — turnover, volume of business
5) (=actividad) [en oficina, tribunal] activity; [en aeropuerto, carretera] trafficel movimiento de pasajeros ha sido intenso estos días — passenger traffic has been very heavy in recent days
movimiento máximo — (Aut) peak traffic
6) (=tendencia) movementel Movimiento (Nacional) — Esp ( Hist) the Falangist Movement
7) (Mús) [de compás] tempo; [de sinfonía] movement8) (Inform)9) (=jugada) move* * *1)a) (Fís, Tec) motion, movementb) ( desplazamiento) movementc) (cambio de postura, posición) movement2)a) (traslado - de dinero, bienes) movement; (- de la población) shiftb) (variación, cambio) movement, changec) (agitación, actividad) activity3)a) (corriente, tendencia) movementb) ( organización) movement4) ( alzamiento) uprising, rebellion5) (Mús) ( parte de obra) movement; ( compás) tempo6) (Jueg) move* * *1)a) (Fís, Tec) motion, movementb) ( desplazamiento) movementc) (cambio de postura, posición) movement2)a) (traslado - de dinero, bienes) movement; (- de la población) shiftb) (variación, cambio) movement, changec) (agitación, actividad) activity3)a) (corriente, tendencia) movementb) ( organización) movement4) ( alzamiento) uprising, rebellion5) (Mús) ( parte de obra) movement; ( compás) tempo6) (Jueg) move* * *movimiento11 = flow, motion, move, navigation, shift, stream of traffic, mechanical stress, movement.Ex: The vocabulary used in conjunction with PRECIS is split in two sections, one part for Entities (or things) and the other for Attributes (properties of things, for example colour, weight; activities of things, for example flow, and properties of activities, for example, slow, turbulent).
Ex: For instance 'Sculpture-Technique' precedes 'Sculpture in motion'.Ex: Better flexibility is achieved if the heating, ventilation and lighting can accommodate this move without the need for any alterations.Ex: The function of the index is examined both technically and philosophically as a tool for navigation and spatial orientation in large textual data bases.Ex: Transitory circumstances of daily life are what cause these shifts.Ex: Laura Carpozzi head of the circulation department, who was on the far side of the desk, heard the checker's outburst and espied the bottleneck in the stream of traffic.Ex: This type of non-skid polyurethane flooring is hygienic and resistant to chemical substances and mechanical stress.Ex: She is a dynamic dancer and expresses her movements with ultimate power.* blanco en movimiento = moving target.* con figuras en movimiento = animated.* con imágenes en movimiento = animated.* de movimientos rápidos = quick-moving.* de movimiento total = full-motion.* detectar el movimiento = detect + motion.* dispositivo de control del movimiento del cursor = cursor-control device.* documento de imagen en movimiento = moving image document.* el movimiento se demuestra andando = actions speak louder than words.* en constante movimiento = on the move, on the go.* en movimiento = in transit, on the go, moving.* gráfico en movimiento = animated graphic.* graficos en movimiento = animated media.* hacer un movimiento en falso = make + a false move.* horas de poco movimiento = slack hours.* imagen en movimiento = moving image, animated image.* imágenes en movimiento = animation.* libertad de movimiento = freedom of movement.* mantener las cosas en movimiento = keep + the ball rolling, keep + it rolling.* movimiento de fondo = groundswell.* movimiento de la población = population turnover, population transfer.* movimiento de libros = bookshift.* movimiento de personal = staff turnover, turnover, labour turnover.* movimiento de tierra = earthwork.* movimiento en falso = false move.* movimiento oscilante = rocking motion.* movimiento peatonal = foot traffic.* movimientos de efectivos = cash flow.* poner las cosas en movimiento = get + the ball rolling, set + the ball rolling, start + the ball rolling, get + things rolling, get + things going, set + the wheels in motion.* razones del movimiento de personal = turnover behaviour.* reconocedor del movimiento de los ojos = eye tracker.* ritmo de movimiento de mercancías = turnover rate.* ritmo de movimiento de personal = turnover rate.* sin movimiento = unmoving, motionless.* tasa de movimiento de mercancías = turnover rate.* tasa de movimiento de personal = turnover rate.* tecla de control del movimiento horizontal = horizontal positioning key.* tecla de control del movimiento vertical = vertical positioning key.movimiento22 = drive, tide, push, movement.Ex: Hierarchical bibliometry would act as a positive drive to support the authorship requirements now stipulated by some international editorial committees.
Ex: What has happened is that yet another institution has so overlapped with our own that we are being swept along on the tide of the technological revolution.Ex: The key issue to note here is that the global push to describe and document Indigenous knowledge is gaining momentum.Ex: The cathedral-like hush contrasted strangely with the clamor and movement outside.* movimiento artístico = art movement.* movimiento bibliotecario = library movement.* movimiento cultural = cultural movement.* movimiento de liberación nacional = national liberation movement.* movimiento de resistencia = resistance movement.* movimiento en defensa de los derechos de los animales = animal rights movement.* movimiento en defensa de los derechos de la mujer = women's rights movement.* movimiento feminista, el = women's movement, the.* movimiento político = political movement.* movimiento por los derechos civiles = civil rights movement.* movimiento scout, el = Scouts Movement, the.* * *Aun cuerpo en movimiento a body in motionesto pone el mecanismo en movimiento this sets the mechanism in motion¿cómo se mantiene en movimiento? how is it kept moving o in motion?cuando el vehículo está en movimiento when the vehicle is in motion o is movingse puso en movimiento it started movingel movimiento de las olas the movement o motion of the waves2 (desplazamiento) movementel número de movimientos que se registraron en el puerto the number of vessel movements in the port, the number of ships that entered or left the portel movimiento migratorio de las aves the migratory movement of birdsella está siempre en movimiento she's always on the go ( colloq)tenemos que ponernos en movimiento cuanto antes we have to get moving as soon as possibleel movimiento se demuestra andando actions speak louder than words3 (cambio de postura, posición) movementhizo un mal movimiento he turned ( o twisted etc) awkwardlyasintió con un vehemente movimiento de cabeza he nodded (his head) vigorouslyun movimiento en falso one false moveel menor movimiento de la mano the slightest movement of the handandaba con un ligero movimiento de caderas her hips swayed slightly as she walkedCompuestos:accelerationperpetual motionrotationorbital movementwave movement o motionperpetual motiondecelerationearth tremorearth tremorwave movement o motionB1 (traslado — de dinero, bienes) movement; (— de la población) shiftel libre movimiento de capitales/mercancías free movement of capital/goods2 (variación, cambio) movement, changehabrá poco movimiento en las temperaturas there will be little change in temperatureslos movimientos anómalos en los precios the unusual movements o changes in prices3 (agitación, actividad) activitysiempre hay mucho movimiento en el puerto there is always a great deal of activity in the portes una zona de mucho movimiento it's a bustling o a very busy areahubo poco movimiento ayer en la Bolsa there was little activity on the Stock Market yesterday, the Stock Market was quiet yesterdayC1 (corriente, tendencia) movementel movimiento surrealista/revolucionario the surrealist/revolutionary movementmovimiento literario literary movementmovimiento pictórico school of paintingmovimiento separatista/pacifista separatist/pacifist movementel movimiento de liberación femenina the women's liberation movement2 (organización) movementel movimiento pro amnistía the pro-amnesty movement3D (alzamiento) uprising, rebellionel día que saltó el movimiento the day the uprising o rebellion beganE ( Mús)1 (parte de una obra) movement2 (compás) tempoF ( Jueg) move* * *
movimiento sustantivo masculino
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el movimiento surrealista the surrealist movement;
movimiento pictórico school of painting;
movimiento sísmico earth tremor
se puso en movimiento it started moving
2 (Mús) ( parte de obra) movement;
( compás) tempo
3 (Jueg) move
movimiento sustantivo masculino
1 movement
Fís Téc motion
2 (actividad) activity
3 Com Fin (de una cuenta) operations
4 (alzamiento, manifestación social) movement
el movimiento feminista, the feminist movement
5 Mús (de una composición) movement
' movimiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abajo
- ademán
- animación
- bloquear
- delante
- desplazamiento
- detenida
- detenido
- ejercicio
- en
- entre
- febril
- gestarse
- gravitatoria
- gravitatorio
- inerte
- inmovilizar
- intranquila
- intranquilo
- obrera
- obrero
- oscilación
- pendular
- quieta
- quieto
- refleja
- reflejo
- retroceso
- revigorizar
- sacudida
- sandinista
- suelta
- suelto
- tic
- trabar
- traslación
- vaivén
- vanguardista
- ver
- veloz
- viaje
- adelante
- adentro
- adherir
- afuera
- ágil
- arriba
- ascendente
- avance
- brusco
English:
along
- anywhere
- approach
- astir
- away
- backward
- bandwagon
- bob
- bump
- by
- check
- dive
- dodge
- double-jointed
- down
- flap
- flick
- flow
- forward
- gesture
- in
- indoors
- into
- jerk
- laboured
- liberation
- measured
- motion
- move
- movement
- off
- on
- over
- past
- perpetual
- perpetual motion
- poof
- pro-life
- set
- sharp
- sideways
- smooth
- speed
- stamp
- sudden
- turnover
- uncontrollable
- underground
- way
- women's lib
* * *movimiento nm1. [desplazamiento, traslado] movement;hizo un movimiento con la mano she made a movement with her hand;asintió con un movimiento de la cabeza he nodded in agreement;seguía con la mirada todos mis movimientos he was watching my every move;¡no hagas ningún movimiento! don't move!;si haces un movimiento en falso, disparo if you move, I'll shoot, one false move and I'll shoot;la escayola entorpecía sus movimientos the plaster cast meant she couldn't move freely;hay pocos movimientos en la clasificación general there have been few changes in the overall standingsmovimiento migratorio migratory movement; Med movimientos oculares rápidos rapid eye movement;movimientos de población population shifts;movimiento sísmico earth tremor2. [en física y mecánica] motion;en movimiento moving, in motion;se bajó del tren cuando todavía estaba en movimiento she got off the train while it was still moving;poner algo en movimiento to set sth in motion;ponerse en movimiento to start movingFís movimiento acelerado accelerated motion; Fís movimiento continuo perpetual motion; Fís movimiento ondulatorio wave motion; Fís movimiento oscilatorio oscillatory motion; Fís movimiento de rotación rotational motion; Fís movimiento de traslación orbital motion; Fís movimiento uniforme motion at a constant velocity3. [corriente ideológica, artística] movement;el movimiento dadaísta the Dadaist movement;el movimiento obrero the working-class movement;el movimiento pacifista the peace movement4. Histel Movimiento (Nacional) [en España] = organisation uniting all Fascist groups supporting Franco, founded on 19th April 1937, and which served as the official party of his regime until 19755.movimiento (militar) [sublevación] (military) uprising6. [actividad] activity;[de vehículos] traffic; [de personal, mercancías] turnover; [en cuenta bancaria] transaction; [en contabilidad] operation;últimos movimientos [opción en cajero automático] print mini-statementmovimiento de capitales capital movements9. [en ajedrez, damas, juego de mesa] move10. [alzamiento] uprising* * *m1 movement2 COM, figactivity* * *movimiento nm: movement, motionmovimiento del cuerpo: bodily movementmovimiento sindicalista: labor movement* * *1. (en general) movement2. (marcha) motion -
60 Interesse
Interesse n GEN, RECHT interest, int. • im Interesse einer abwesenden Person handeln RECHT act in the interest of an absent person, act on behalf of an absent person, act for the sake of an absent person (Vorträge) • jmds. Interessen schützen GEN protect sb’s interests • jmds. Interessen wahrnehmen GEN protect sb’s interests, represent sb’s interests* * *n <Geschäft, Recht> interest (int.) ■ im Interesse einer abwesenden Person handeln < Recht> Vorträge act in the interest of an absent person, act on behalf of an absent person, act for the sake of an absent person ■ jmds. Interessen schützen < Geschäft> protect sb's interests ■ jmds. Interessen wahrnehmen < Geschäft> protect sb's interests, represent sb's interests* * *Interesse
interest, concern, stake, share, fancy, care, regard, (Akkordwesen) inducement;
• das öffentliche Interesse berührend affected with a public interest;
• durch gemeinsame Interessen verbunden knit together by common interests;
• für das eigene Interesse for one’s own hand;
• gegen das öffentliche Interesse [verstoßend] contrary to public policy;
• im öffentlichen Interesse for the public benefit, in the public interest, (Beamtenentlassung) good of service;
• im Interesse der Verbraucher in the interests of the consumers;
• von aktuellem Interesse of present interest;
• von unmittelbarem Interesse on the nail;
• allgemeines Interesse general interest;
• rechtlich anerkanntes Interesse legal interest;
• anhaltendes Interesse continue[d] interest;
• bankfremde Interessen non-banking interests;
• berechtigtes Interesse legitimate (lawful) interest;
• berufliches Interesse professional interest, interest in the job;
• beteiligte Interessen the interest at issue;
• entgegengesetzte (entgegenstehende) Interessen conflicting interests;
• entgegenlaufende Interessen opposite interests;
• erhöhtes Interesse an upsurge of interest in;
• finanzielles (geldwertes) Interesse moneyed (pecuniary) interest;
• geschäftliches Interesse liking for (interest in a) business, stake in a business (coll.);
• weit gespannte Interessen catholic tastes;
• kaufmännische Interessen business (commercial, mercantile) concerns;
• kollidierende Interessen conflicting (clashing) interests;
• lebenswichtiges Interesse vital interest;
• lokale Interessen sectional interests;
• materialistische Interessen greed;
• öffentliches Interesse public interest (policy);
• schutzfähiges Interesse legitimate interest;
• überschneidende Interessen clashing interests;
• untergeordnetes Interesse subordinate interest;
• unternehmerähnliches Interesse partner-like stake;
• vermögensrechtliches Interesse pecuniary interest;
• versicherbares Interesse insurable interest;
• nicht versicherungsfähiges Interesse prohibited risk;
• widerstreitende Interessen incompatible (clashing, conflicting) interests;
• allgemeines wirtschaftliches Interesse general economic interest;
• Interessen der Allgemeinheit common interests;
• Interessen der Arbeiterschaft workers’ interests;
• sich nachteilig auf jds. Interessen auswirken to be prejudicial (prove injurious) to s. one’s interests;
• seine eigenen Interessen bedenken (im Auge haben) to consult (study) one’s own interests;
• jds. Interessen beeinträchtigen to injure (impair, interfere with) s. one’s interests;
• sich auf Wahrnehmungen berechtigter Interessen berufen to plead justification;
• Interessen berühren to affect interests;
• jds. Interessen dienen to suit s. one’s interests;
• dem öffentlichen Interesse dienen to serve (perform in) the public interest;
• sich für jds. Interessen einsetzen to safeguard s. one’s interests;
• eigenen Interessen entgegenstehen to interfere with one’s private interests;
• jds. Interessen gefährden to jeopardize s. one’s interests;
• Interesse an einem Markt gewinnen to be attracted to a market;
• materielles Interesse an etw. haben to have a stake in s. th.;
• gegen jds. Interessen handeln to act adversely to s. one’s interests;
• gegen die Interessen seines Kunden handeln to operate against one’s client;
• mit jds. Interessen kollidieren to collide (come into collision) with s. one’s interests;
• seine persönlichen Interessen offen legen (Vorstandsmitglied) to declare one’s interests;
• seine Interessen in eine andere Richtung lenken to rechannel one’s interests;
• in fest verwurzeltem Interesse liegen to reside in entrenched interests;
• im öffentlichen Interesse liegen to benefit public welfare, to benefit the public interest, to be [expedient] in the public interest;
• sein geschäftliches Interesse nicht sichtbar machen to retain one’s business privacy;
• sich gegen das öffentliche Interesse richten to operate against the public interest;
• jds. Interessen schädigen to be harmful (prejudicial) to s. one’s interests;
• jds. Interessen abträglich sein to be of prejudice (prejudicial, detrimental) to s. one’s interests;
• im öffentlichen Interesse tätig sein to act for the common good;
• im Mittelpunkt des öffentlichen Interesses stehen to be in the limelight, to be large in the public eye;
• jds. Interessen verletzen to run counter to s. one’s interests;
• seine Interessen verteidigen to build defences for one’s interests;
• Interessen vertreten to safeguard interests;
• seine eigenen Interessen vertreten to fight for one’s own hand;
• Interessen der europäischen Verbraucher vertreten to represent the interests of the Union’s consumers;
• gewissen früheren Interessen vorgehen to overreach certain prior interests;
• Interessen wahren (Börsenmakler) to protect (guard) interests;
• jds. Interessen wahrnehmen to uphold (safeguard) s. one’s interests, to be loyal to the interests of s. o.;
• seine Interessen wahrnehmen to attend to (look after) one’s interests, to mend one’s fences (US sl.);
• jds. Interesse an einer Angelegenheit wecken to interest s. o. in a cause (plan);
• beträchtliches Interesse für etw. zeigen (Börse) to give a fair amount of support to;
• plötzlich Interesse zeigen to sit and take notice (US coll.).
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