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101 don angustias
(n.) = worryguts, worrywart, worrypotEx. He is far too young to be such a worryguts.Ex. The incidence of banks going belly-up is pretty rare, but for worrywarts, it's nice to know the government will take care of you if something happens.Ex. Some of the characters in the play are barking mad and the Mayor is a worrypot!.* * *(n.) = worryguts, worrywart, worrypotEx: He is far too young to be such a worryguts.
Ex: The incidence of banks going belly-up is pretty rare, but for worrywarts, it's nice to know the government will take care of you if something happens.Ex: Some of the characters in the play are barking mad and the Mayor is a worrypot!. -
102 enfermedad contagiosa
f.contagious disease, communicable disease, infectious disease.* * *contagious disease* * *(n.) = infectious disease, communicable diseaseEx. Mexico is undergoing an intense epidemiological transition characterised by a decline in the incidence of infectious diseases and a rapid increase in the importance of chronic illnesses and accidents.Ex. We now know enough in reference to the prevention and cure of communicable diseases so that the average human life might be lengthened by a third.* * *(n.) = infectious disease, communicable diseaseEx: Mexico is undergoing an intense epidemiological transition characterised by a decline in the incidence of infectious diseases and a rapid increase in the importance of chronic illnesses and accidents.
Ex: We now know enough in reference to the prevention and cure of communicable diseases so that the average human life might be lengthened by a third. -
103 enfermedad heredada
(n.) = inherited disorder, inherited illness, inherited diseaseEx. With this database we hope to reduce the incidence of inherited disorders in dogs by providing information to owners and breeders.Ex. They brought along with them some inherited illnesses common to the people of the regions from whence they came.Ex. They study the causes of a wide range of inherited diseases, including neuromuscular defects, cardiovascular disease, autoimmunity and cancer.* * *(n.) = inherited disorder, inherited illness, inherited diseaseEx: With this database we hope to reduce the incidence of inherited disorders in dogs by providing information to owners and breeders.
Ex: They brought along with them some inherited illnesses common to the people of the regions from whence they came.Ex: They study the causes of a wide range of inherited diseases, including neuromuscular defects, cardiovascular disease, autoimmunity and cancer. -
104 ilegitimidad
f.illegitimacy.* * *1 illegitimacy* * *SF illegitimacy* * *femenino illegitimacy* * *= illegitimacy.Ex. Parish registers, wills and inventories will be analysed to discover as much information as possible on the migration of population, the effect of the plague, and the incidence of illegitimacy.* * *femenino illegitimacy* * *= illegitimacy.Ex: Parish registers, wills and inventories will be analysed to discover as much information as possible on the migration of population, the effect of the plague, and the incidence of illegitimacy.
* * *illegitimacy* * *ilegitimidad nfillegitimacy* * *f illegitimacy* * *ilegitimidad nf: illegitimacy -
105 incendiario
adj.incendiary.m.1 arsonist, firebug, pyromaniac, fire-raiser.2 rioter, mutineer, rebel.* * *► adjetivo1 (bomba) incendiary► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 arsonist* * *incendiario, -a1. ADJ1) [bomba, mecanismo] incendiary2) [discurso, escrito] inflammatory2.SM / F fire-raiser, arsonistincendiario/a de la guerra — warmonger
* * *I- ria adjetivoa) < proyectil> incendiary (before n)b) <discurso/palabras> inflammatory, incendiary (frml)II- ria masculino, femenino arsonist* * *= incendiary, arsonist, inflammatory.Ex. She wrote a paper with the title ' Incendiary guilt: when your labels go up in smoke'.Ex. The author considers the incidence of arson in US libraries and some ways of foiling arsonists through constant vigilance and observation of library users.Ex. This defense, needless to say, proved more inflammatory than the original doctrines for which he was charged, and was published posthumously in 1688.----* bomba incendiaria = incendiary device, incendiary bomb.* * *I- ria adjetivoa) < proyectil> incendiary (before n)b) <discurso/palabras> inflammatory, incendiary (frml)II- ria masculino, femenino arsonist* * *= incendiary, arsonist, inflammatory.Ex: She wrote a paper with the title ' Incendiary guilt: when your labels go up in smoke'.
Ex: The author considers the incidence of arson in US libraries and some ways of foiling arsonists through constant vigilance and observation of library users.Ex: This defense, needless to say, proved more inflammatory than the original doctrines for which he was charged, and was published posthumously in 1688.* bomba incendiaria = incendiary device, incendiary bomb.* * *1 ‹proyectil› incendiary ( before n)2 ‹discurso/palabras› inflammatory, incendiary ( frml)masculine, femininearsonist* * *
incendiario◊ - ria sustantivo masculino, femenino
arsonist
incendiario,-a
I adjetivo
1 incendiary
bomba incendiaria, incendiary bomb
2 fig (artículo, eslogan, palabras) inflammatory
II m,f (persona) arsonist
' incendiario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
incendiaria
English:
incendiary
- arsonist
* * *incendiario, -a♦ adj1. [bomba] incendiary2. [artículo, libro] inflammatory♦ nm,farsonist, fire-raiser* * *I adj incendiary; figinflammatoryII m, incendiaria f arsonist* * *incendiario, - ria adj: incendiary, inflammatoryincendiario, - ria n: arsonist -
106 preocupón
= worryguts, worrywart, worrypot.Ex. He is far too young to be such a worryguts.Ex. The incidence of banks going belly-up is pretty rare, but for worrywarts, it's nice to know the government will take care of you if something happens.Ex. Some of the characters in the play are barking mad and the Mayor is a worrypot!.* * *= worryguts, worrywart, worrypot.Ex: He is far too young to be such a worryguts.
Ex: The incidence of banks going belly-up is pretty rare, but for worrywarts, it's nice to know the government will take care of you if something happens.Ex: Some of the characters in the play are barking mad and the Mayor is a worrypot!. -
107 tenia
f.tapeworm.* * *1 tapeworm* * *SF tapeworm* * *femenino (Med) tapeworm, taenia (tech)* * *= tapeworm.Ex. If asked for statistics on the incidence of tapeworms he would first want to know whether national figures or world figures are wanted.* * *femenino (Med) tapeworm, taenia (tech)* * *= tapeworm.Ex: If asked for statistics on the incidence of tapeworms he would first want to know whether national figures or world figures are wanted.
* * *2 ( Arquit) taenia* * *
Del verbo tener: ( conjugate tener)
tenía es:
1ª persona singular (yo) imperfecto indicativo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperfecto indicativo
Del verbo teñir: ( conjugate teñir)
teñía es:
1ª persona singular (yo) imperfecto indicativo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperfecto indicativo
Multiple Entries:
tener
tenia
teñir
tener ( conjugate tener) verbo transitivo El uso de `got' en frases como `I've got a new dress' está mucho más extendido en el inglés británico que en el americano. Este prefiere la forma `I have a new dress'
1
◊ ¿tienen hijos? do they have any children?, have they got any children?;
no tenemos pan we don't have any bread, we haven't got any bread;
tiene el pelo largo she has o she's got long hair
◊ ¿tiene hora? have you got the time?
◊ tengo invitados a cenar I have o I've got some people coming to dinner;
tengo cosas que hacer I have o I've got things to do
2
tiene un metro de largo it is one meter long;
le lleva 15 años — ¿y eso qué tiene? (AmL fam) she's 15 years older than he is — so what does that matter?
◊ ¿cuántos años tienes? how old are you?;
tengo veinte años I'm twenty (years old)
3
b) ( tomar):◊ ten la llave take o here's the key
4a) ( sentir):◊ tengo hambre/frío I'm hungry/cold;
le tengo mucho cariño I'm very fond of him;
tengo el placer de … it gives me great pleasure to …
◊ tengo dolor de cabeza I have o I've got a headache
5 ( refiriéndose a actitudes):
ten paciencia/cuidado be patient/careful;
tiene mucho tacto he's very tactful
6 (indicando estado, situación):
tengo las manos sucias my hands are dirty;
tienes el cinturón desabrochado your belt's undone;
me tiene muy preocupada I'm very worried about it
tenia v aux
1 tenia que hacer algo
◊ tengo que estudiar hoy I have to o I must study today;
tienes que comer más you ought to eat moreb) (expresando propósito, recomendación):
tendrías que llamarlo you should ring himc) ( expresando certeza):
¡tú tenías que ser! it had to be you!
2 ( con participio pasado):◊ tengo entendido que sí viene I understand he is coming;
te tengo dicho que … I've told you before (that) …;
teníamos pensado irnos hoy we intended leaving today
3 (AmL) ( en expresiones de tiempo):
tenía un año sin verlo she hadn't seen him for a year
tenerse verbo pronominal ( sostenerse):
no teniase de sueño to be dead on one's feet
tenia sustantivo femenino (Med) tapeworm, taenia (tech)
teñir ( conjugate teñir) verbo transitivo
teñirse verbo pronominal ( refl) ‹pelo/zapatos› to dye
tener
I verbo transitivo
1 (poseer, disfrutar) to have, have got: tengo muy buena memoria, I have a very good memory
no tiene coche, he hasn't got a car
tiene dos hermanas, he has two sisters
tiene mucho talento, he's very talented
no tenemos suficiente dinero, we don't have enough money
(ser dueño de) to own: tiene una cadena de hoteles, he owns a chain of hotels ➣ Ver nota en have 2 (contener) to contain: esta bebida no tiene alcohol, this drink doesn't contain alcohol
3 (asir, sujetar) to hold: la tenía en brazos, she was carrying her in her arms
4 (hospedar) tiene a su suegra en casa, his mother-in-law is staying with them
5 (juzgar, considerar) la tengo por imposible, I regard her as a hopeless case
nos tienen por tontos, they think we are stupid
tenlo por seguro, you can be sure
6 (pasar el tiempo de cierta manera) to have: he tenido un día espantoso, I've had a dreadful day
7 (padecer, sentir) tiene celos, he's jealous
tengo hambre/sed, I'm hungry/thirsty
ten paciencia conmigo, be patient with me
tengo un dolor de cabeza terrible, I have a terrible headache
8 (profesar) to have: me tiene cariño, he is very fond of me
no le tengo ningún respeto, I have no respect for him
9 (años, tiempo) to be: el bebé tiene ocho días, the baby is eight days old
(medidas) la cama tiene metro y medio de ancho, the bed is one and a half metres wide
10 (mantener) to keep: no sabe tener la boca cerrada, she can't keep her mouth shut
nos tuvo dos horas esperando, he kept us waiting for two hours
tiene su habitación muy ordenada, he keeps his room very tidy
me tiene preocupada, I'm worried about him
11 ( tener que + infinitivo) tengo que hacerlo, I must do it
tienes que tomarte las pastillas, you have to take your pills
tendrías que habérselo dicho, you ought to have told her ➣ Ver nota en must
II verbo aux to have: mira que te lo tengo dicho veces, I've told you time and time again
Tener tiene dos traducciones básicas: to have o to have got. Esta segunda se usa casi únicamente para expresar posesión y solo en el presente: Tengo un coche nuevo. I have got a new car.
La primera se usa en sentido más general: Va a tener un problema. He's going to have a problem. Recuerda que la forma interrogativa de I have got es have I got?, mientras que la forma interrogativa de I have es do I have?
Cuando tener significa sentir, se traduce por el verbo to be: Tengo hambre. I am hungry.
tenia sustantivo femenino
1 Zool tapeworm
2 Arquit taenia
teñir verbo transitivo
1 (una prenda) to dye: teñiré la falda de azul, I'll dye my skirt blue
(el pelo) to tint, dye
2 fig (impregnar) to tinge with
' tenia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abotargada
- abotargado
- absolutamente
- antediluviana
- antediluviano
- calcada
- calcado
- carne
- carné
- carraspera
- cita
- corpórea
- corpóreo
- cruzada
- cruzado
- desperdicio
- despojar
- empacho
- enchufe
- encima
- exigua
- exiguo
- floripondio
- frunce
- golfa
- golfo
- grasienta
- grasiento
- greca
- hogar
- idea
- inexpresiva
- inexpresivo
- jirón
- logia
- nudo
- pedal
- probabilidad
- raja
- relevancia
- rematar
- sabor
- segundón
- segundona
- solitaria
- sueño
- tal
- tela
- tener
- volar
English:
accent
- accommodate
- allergy
- array
- calculate
- complexion
- concede
- conceited
- consistency
- courtyard
- craggy
- craving
- curious
- doleful
- eat
- fleck
- flowerpot
- following
- foreboding
- goodness
- grave
- hold
- inkling
- justifiably
- like
- lost
- maybe
- minor
- misjudge
- neck
- overlay
- overwhelming
- part with
- penny
- pretence
- pretense
- remember
- scary
- spoilt
- stare
- swear by
- tapeworm
- tip
- ulterior
- vacantly
- aged
- blast
- bound
- brim
- bristle
* * *tenia nftapeworm* * *f ZO tapeworm* * *tenia nfsolitaria: tapeworm -
108 viento del oeste
(n.) = westerly wind, westerlyEx. The lower monthly rainfall figures for July are made much worse by the incidence of strong westerly winds causing high evaporation rates.Ex. The lake lies just at the northern border of the strong westerlies influence with dry summers and humid winters.* * *(n.) = westerly wind, westerlyEx: The lower monthly rainfall figures for July are made much worse by the incidence of strong westerly winds causing high evaporation rates.
Ex: The lake lies just at the northern border of the strong westerlies influence with dry summers and humid winters. -
109 количество
. в количестве; в незначительном количестве; в огромных количествах; граммовые количества; значительное количество•A considerable body of data suggests that...
•The gaseous products contain large proportions (or amounts, or quantities) of propylene, butylene and butadiene.
•These countries produce large tonnages of bentonite.
* * *Количество (страниц)-- The JERT will increase its page count with the December 1981 issue to 120 pages per issue. Количество ( при переводе на английский иногда опускается) -- quantity; amount, inventory (для неисчисляемых существительных); number, count (для исчисляемых существительных); incidence (каких-либо событий); proportion (как составная часть). При переводе на английский иногда опускаетсяEngineers are erroneously taught that the job of heat exchangers is to transfer fixed quantities of heat.The rate of polymerization can be controlled to some degree by the amount of catalyst added to the adhesive system.The number of pits can be used as a measure of damage.The incidence of solid bed breakup gives some estimate of melting profile stability.These alloys of lead contained antimony, tin, and possibly small proportions of other metals.—количество изделий согласно спецификацииРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > количество
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110 patinaje en línea
(n.) = inline skating, roller-bladingEx. These considerations lead to the conclusion that inline skating can only play a marginal role in physical education.Ex. An analysis is made of the incidence of accidents during roller-skating (predominantly roller-blading) broken down by age, sex, treatment required, type of injury and causes of the accident.* * *(n.) = inline skating, roller-bladingEx: These considerations lead to the conclusion that inline skating can only play a marginal role in physical education.
Ex: An analysis is made of the incidence of accidents during roller-skating (predominantly roller-blading) broken down by age, sex, treatment required, type of injury and causes of the accident. -
111 índice2
2 = indicator, rate, ratio, incidence, index [indices/indexes, -pl.], rating.Ex. To indicate from which field a given work was Cuttered, these second indicators could be further redefined = Para indicar de qué campo se le había asignado la marca de Cutter a una obra, se podían delimitar aún más estos segundos indicadores.Ex. Whether, in the future, the co-operatives will be able to fund appropriate developments at a sufficiently rapid rate remains an unanswered question.Ex. The microfiche is a common form for catalogues and indexes, usually 208 or 270 frames per fiche, in a piece of film and with a reduction ratio of 42 or 48:1.Ex. The number of entries in pre-co-ordinate system will depend upon the incidence of references and multiple entries.Ex. As job anxiety scores increased, job satisfaction indices decreased.Ex. But the rater must not be afraid to give negative ratings.----* índice de abandono escolar = dropout rate.* índice de acierto = hit rate.* índice de afinidad = affinity index.* índice de alcoholemia = blood alcohol level.* índice de alcohol en sangre = blood alcohol level.* índice de apertura = openness index.* índice de audiencia = rating.* índice de calidad del aire = air quality index.* índice de colesterol = cholesterol level.* índice de confianza del consumidor = consumer confidence index.* índice de criminalidad = crime rate.* índice de deserción escolar = dropout rate.* índice de divorcios = divorce expectancy.* índice de evaporación = evaporation rate.* índice de exhaustividad = recall ratio.* índice de exhaustividad de la recuperación = recall measure.* índice de éxito = success rate.* índice de fracaso escolar = failure rate, dropout rate.* índice de impacto = impact indicator, impact factor.* índice de impacto de una publicación periódica = periodical impact factor.* índice de impacto inmediato = immediacy index.* índice de irrelevancia = fallout, fallout ratio.* índice de Jaccard = Jaccard's index.* índice del coste de (la) vida = cost of living index.* índice del costo de (la) vida = cost of living index.* índice de legibilidad = readability rating, readability formula, readability index.* índice de masa corporal (IMC) = body mass index (BMI).* índice de morbosidad = morbidity rate.* índice de morbosidad infantil = infant morbidity rate.* índice de mortalidad = death rate, mortality rate.* índice de mortalidad infantil = infant mortality rate.* índice de mortalidad materna = maternity mortality rate.* índice de mortandad = death rate, mortality rate.* índice de no citación = uncitedness.* índice de obsolescencia = aging rate [ageing rate], aging factor [ageing factor].* índice de octano = octane number.* índice de palabras del documento = textwords ratio.* índice de pertinencia = precision ratio, relevance rating, relevance ranking.* índice de ponderación = threshold weight.* índice de precios = price index.* índice de precios al consumo = consumer price index (CPI), cost of living index.* Indice de Precios al Consumo (IPC) = Retail Price Index (RPI).* índice de precipitación = rainfall figure.* índice de precisión = precision figure.* índice de predicción = predictor.* índice de probabilidad = expectancy ratio.* índice de producción = output indicator.* índice de productividad = output measure.* índice de registro por documento = item record index.* índice de registro por término = term record index.* índice de rendimiento = performance rating, performance measure, output measure.* índice de rendimiento personal = individual performance index.* índice de respuesta = response rate, rate of response.* índice de satisfacción = fill rate, satisfaction rating.* índice de suicidios = suicide rate.* índice de uso = performance measure, output measure.* índice económico = economic index.* índice proporciométrico = proportiometric index. -
112 распространённость
1) General subject: abundance, currency, incidence ( of poverty, etc.) (бедности и т.д.), popularity2) Medicine: prevalence, prevalence rate (болезни)3) Engineering: extent4) Mathematics: range, the incidence of5) Mining: incidence6) Special term: occurrence (напр., изотопа)7) Polymers: occurrence8) Makarov: dispersion, occurence, prevalencyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > распространённость
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113 hacer fracasar
v.to frustrate, to baffle, to make fail, to prevent from being successful.Elsa retardó los planes Elsa thwarted the plans.* * *(v.) = foil, derailEx. The author considers the incidence of arson in US libraries and some ways of foiling arsonists through constant vigilance and observation of library users.Ex. When organizational communication works well, every ofther facet of management is enhanced; if it derails, other aspects of directing falter as well = Cuando la comunicación dentro de una organización funciona bien, las demás facetas de la gestión mejoran; no obstante, si falla, los otros aspectos de la dirección flaquean también.* * *(v.) = foil, derailEx: The author considers the incidence of arson in US libraries and some ways of foiling arsonists through constant vigilance and observation of library users.
Ex: When organizational communication works well, every ofther facet of management is enhanced; if it derails, other aspects of directing falter as well = Cuando la comunicación dentro de una organización funciona bien, las demás facetas de la gestión mejoran; no obstante, si falla, los otros aspectos de la dirección flaquean también. -
114 zapadalnoś|ć
f sgt książk. incidence- zapadalność na białaczkę/żółtaczkę the incidence of leukaemia/hepatitis- wysoka/niska zapadalność a high/low incidenceThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zapadalnoś|ć
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115 enfermedad crónica
f.chronic illness, chronic course, chronic infection, chronic disease.* * *(n.) = chronic disease, chronic illnessEx. This data base is a combination of subfiles dealing with chronic diseases and health education.Ex. Mexico is undergoing an intense epidemiological transition characterised by a decline in the incidence of infectious diseases and a rapid increase in the importance of chronic illnesses and accidents.* * *(n.) = chronic disease, chronic illnessEx: This data base is a combination of subfiles dealing with chronic diseases and health education.
Ex: Mexico is undergoing an intense epidemiological transition characterised by a decline in the incidence of infectious diseases and a rapid increase in the importance of chronic illnesses and accidents. -
116 enfermedad infecciosa
f.infectious disease.* * *(n.) = infectious diseaseEx. Mexico is undergoing an intense epidemiological transition characterised by a decline in the incidence of infectious diseases and a rapid increase in the importance of chronic illnesses and accidents.* * *(n.) = infectious diseaseEx: Mexico is undergoing an intense epidemiological transition characterised by a decline in the incidence of infectious diseases and a rapid increase in the importance of chronic illnesses and accidents.
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117 epidemiológico
adj.epidemiologic, epidemiological.* * *Ex. Mexico is undergoing an intense epidemiological transition characterised by a decline in the incidence of infectious diseases and a rapid increase in the importance of chronic illnesses and accidents.----* estudio epidemiológico = epidemiological study.* * *Ex: Mexico is undergoing an intense epidemiological transition characterised by a decline in the incidence of infectious diseases and a rapid increase in the importance of chronic illnesses and accidents.
* estudio epidemiológico = epidemiological study.* * *epidemiológico -caepidemiological* * *epidemiológico, -a adjMed epidemiological -
118 paperas
f.pl.mumps.* * *1 mumps* * *femenino plural mumps* * *= mumps.Ex. As a particular example, considers the incidence rate of the disease mumps.* * *femenino plural mumps* * *= mumps.Ex: As a particular example, considers the incidence rate of the disease mumps.
* * *mumps* * *
paperas sustantivo femenino plural
mumps
paperas fpl Med mumps
' paperas' also found in these entries:
English:
mumps
* * *paperas nfplmumps* * *fpl MED mumps* * *paperas nfpl: mumps* * * -
119 patinaje sobre ruedas
roller skating* * *(n.) = roller-skatingEx. An analysis is made of the incidence of accidents during roller-skating (predominantly roller-blading) broken down by age, sex, treatment required, type of injury and causes of the accident.* * *(n.) = roller-skatingEx: An analysis is made of the incidence of accidents during roller-skating (predominantly roller-blading) broken down by age, sex, treatment required, type of injury and causes of the accident.
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120 perinatal
adj.perinatal, that occurs shortly after birth.* * *ADJ perinatal* * *= perinatal.Ex. This programme has two broad aims: (1) to promote the health and well-being of parents and babies and (2) to reduce the incidence of perinatal mortality and morbidity.* * *= perinatal.Ex: This programme has two broad aims: (1) to promote the health and well-being of parents and babies and (2) to reduce the incidence of perinatal mortality and morbidity.
* * *perinatal* * *perinatal adjperinatal* * *adj MED perinatal
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