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1 posesión
f.1 possession, property, ownership, tenure.2 possession, article, good, material good owned by an individual or group of individuals.3 act of possession.4 fixation.5 possession, possession by a devil.* * *1 possession\estar en posesión de alguien to be in somebody's handsestar en posesión de to be in possession of, have* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=propiedad) possession; [de un puesto] tenure, occupation; [de lengua, tema] complete knowledge, perfect masterytomar posesión de algo — to take possession of sth, take sth over
2) (=cosa poseída) possession; (=finca) piece of property, estate3) Chile (Agr) tenant's house and land4) Caribe ranch, estate* * *1)a) ( con énfasis en la idea de disponer de) possession; ( con énfasis en la idea de ser propietario de) ownershiptomar posesión de algo — casa to take possession of something; cargo to take up something
la posesión de 100 acciones le da derecho a... — ownership of 100 shares gives you the right to...
b) (tenencia - de drogas, armas) possession2) ( objeto poseído) possessiontienen posesiones en Jalisco — they have estates o land in Jalisco
3) (Psic) possession* * *= possession.Ex. The possession of relevant documents, does not, itself, imply a match in terms of information retrieval.----* posesión de libros propios = book ownership.* posesión material = material possession.* tomar posesión de un cargo = swear in, take + office.* * *1)a) ( con énfasis en la idea de disponer de) possession; ( con énfasis en la idea de ser propietario de) ownershiptomar posesión de algo — casa to take possession of something; cargo to take up something
la posesión de 100 acciones le da derecho a... — ownership of 100 shares gives you the right to...
b) (tenencia - de drogas, armas) possession2) ( objeto poseído) possessiontienen posesiones en Jalisco — they have estates o land in Jalisco
3) (Psic) possession* * *= possession.Ex: The possession of relevant documents, does not, itself, imply a match in terms of information retrieval.
* posesión de libros propios = book ownership.* posesión material = material possession.* tomar posesión de un cargo = swear in, take + office.* * *A (propiedad, tenencia) possessionno hemos tomado posesión de la casa todavía we haven't taken possession of the house yetestá en posesión de todas sus facultades he is in full possession of his facultiesel nuevo director tomará posesión de su cargo el día 16 the new director will take up his post on the 16thla posesión de tanta riqueza por unos pocos the possession of so much wealth by a few peoplese disputan la posesión de las tierras they are in dispute over ownership of the land o over who owns the landla posesión de 100 acciones le da derecho a hablar en la reunión ownership of 100 shares gives you the right to speak at the meetingfue hallado en posesión de dos kilos de cocaína he was caught in possession of two kilos of cocaineB1 (objeto poseído) possessionéstas son todas sus posesiones these are all the possessions she has2 (finca) land, estatela familia tiene posesiones en Jalisco the family has estates o land in Jalisco3 (territorio, colonia) possessionperdieron las posesiones de ultramar they lost their overseas possessionsC ( Psic) possessionera víctima de una posesión diabólica he was possessed (by the devil)* * *
posesión sustantivo femenino
possession;
( de cargo) to take up sth;
posesión sustantivo femenino possession: el documento está en posesión de su albacea, the document is in the hands of his executor
♦ Locuciones: tomar posesión (de un cargo), to take up (a post)
' posesión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
de
- disfrutar
- presumir
- propia
- propio
- tener
- toma
- mano
- poder
English:
have
- occupy
- office
- ownership
- possession
- property
- hold
- inaugural
- inauguration
- repossess
* * *posesión nf1. [acción, efecto] possession;la granja ha pasado a posesión de sus antiguos dueños ownership of the farm has passed back to its previous owners;está en posesión del récord del mundo she holds the world record;se cree en posesión de la verdad she believes herself to be in possession of the truth;para solicitar el puesto es necesario estar en posesión de un título universitario in order to apply for the job you need to have a degree;el acusado estaba en plena posesión de sus facultades mentales the accused was in full possession of his mental faculties;tomar posesión de un cargo to take up a position o post2. [cosa poseída] possession;tuvo que vender todas sus posesiones she had to sell all her possessions;las posesiones españolas en África Spanish possessions in Africa* * *f possession;tomar posesión (de un cargo) POL take up office;estar en posesión de la verdad know the truth;estar en posesión de las facultades be in possession of one’s faculties* * * -
2 disputar
v.1 to argue about.2 to compete for, to dispute (trofeo, puesto).mañana se disputará la final the final will take place tomorrow* * *1 (discutir) to dispute, argue1 (competir) to compete for, contend for2 DEPORTE to play1 (competir) to compete for, contend for2 DEPORTE to be played■ mañana se disputa la final the final will be played tomorrow, tomorrow is the final* * *1. VT1) [+ partido, encuentro] to play, contest; [+ campeonato, liga] to play2) frmle disputamos a mi tío la casa — we disputed the ownership of the house with my uncle, we had a dispute with my uncle over the ownership of the house
2.VI3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <derecho/título>2.disputarle algo a alguien: le disputó el título he challenged him for the title; le disputaban su derecho al trono/a la herencia — they contested his right to the throne/the inheritance
disputar vi to dispute3.disputarse v pron* * *= dispute, quarrel with, wage, jockey for.Ex. Whatever viewpoint is taken, it is difficult to dispute the significance of AACR1.Ex. What we would quarrel with is not CAS's 'motives', but what CAS 'did'.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. Librarians are not yet very successful in jockeying for position and power in the political world.----* disputarse = battle + it out for.* disputarse la atención = vie for + attention.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <derecho/título>2.disputarle algo a alguien: le disputó el título he challenged him for the title; le disputaban su derecho al trono/a la herencia — they contested his right to the throne/the inheritance
disputar vi to dispute3.disputarse v pron* * *= dispute, quarrel with, wage, jockey for.Ex: Whatever viewpoint is taken, it is difficult to dispute the significance of AACR1.
Ex: What we would quarrel with is not CAS's 'motives', but what CAS 'did'.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: Librarians are not yet very successful in jockeying for position and power in the political world.* disputarse = battle + it out for.* disputarse la atención = vie for + attention.* * *disputar [A1 ]vt1 ‹posesión/derecho/título› disputarle algo A algn:le disputa el derecho a la herencia she is disputing his right to the inheritanceno había nadie capaz de disputarle el título de campeón there was no-one capable of challenging him for the championship2 ‹partido› to play; ‹combate› to fight■ disputarvito dispute disputar CON algn POR algo to dispute sth WITH sbdisputa con su vecino por la posesión del terreno she is disputing the ownership of the land with her neighbor, she is in dispute with her neighbor over ownership of the landse disputan el primer puesto they are fighting for o competing for first placese disputaban la concesión they were competing for the dealership* * *
disputar ( conjugate disputar) verbo transitivo
‹ combate› to fight
disputarse verbo pronominal:
disputar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (debatir) disputaban sobre ello acaloradamente, they were arguing heatedly about it
2 (competir por) to contest: han disputado la carrera dos de los mejores atletas, two of the best athletes competed in the race
II verbo transitivo
1 (competir) to compete: le disputa la presidencia a Gómez, he is competing against Gómez for the presidency
2 Dep (un encuentro) to play
' disputar' also found in these entries:
English:
dispute
- fight
- wrangle
* * *♦ vt1. [cuestión, tema] to argue about;disputar algo a alguien to dispute sth with sb;algunos le disputan que él fuera el creador del mambo his claim to be the creator of the mambo is disputed by some;eso no te lo disputo I don't dispute that, I'll grant you that2. [trofeo, puesto] to compete for;[partido] to play; [liga] to play in; [carrera, torneo, olimpiadas] to compete in, to take part in;disputarán el partido de ida en Madrid the first leg will be played in Madrid;mañana se disputará la final the final takes place tomorrow♦ vi[discutir] to argue, to quarrel;* * *I v/t1 dispute; premio compete for2 partido playII v/i argue ( sobre about)* * *disputar vi: to argue, to contend, to viedisputar vt: to dispute, to question* * *disputar vb1. (en deporte) to play2. (discutir) to argue -
3 propiedad
f.1 ownership (derecho).tener algo en propiedad to own somethingpropiedad ajena other people's propertypropiedad horizontal joint ownershippropiedad intelectual copyrightpropiedad privada private propertypropiedad pública public ownership2 property.3 accuracy.expresarse o hablar con propiedad to express oneself precisely, to use words properly4 propriety, decency, correctness, appropriateness.* * *1 (derecho) ownership■ ¿a quién corresponde la propiedad de esta finca? to whom does this property belong?■ este campo es de mi propiedad I own this field, this field is my property2 (bien inmueble) property3 (corrección) propriety4 (cualidad) property\propiedad intelectual copyrightpropiedad particular private propertypropiedad privada private property* * *noun f.1) property2) ownership* * *SF1) (=pertenencia) possession, ownership•
ser de la propiedad de algn — to be the property of sb, belong to sbes propiedad del municipio — it is the property of the town, it belongs to the council, it's council property
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en propiedad, tener un puesto de trabajo en propiedad — to have tenuretener un piso/una parcela en el cementerio en propiedad — to own a flat/a plot of land in the cemetery
adquirir una vivienda/un terreno en propiedad — to purchase a home/a piece of land ( land or property)
ceder algo a algn en propiedad — to transfer to sb the full rights (of ownership) over sth, transfer sth completely to sb
2) (=objeto poseído) propertyuna propiedad — a property, a piece of property
este diamante es una de sus propiedades más preciadas — this diamond is one of her most treasured possessions
3) (Quím, Med) property4) (=característica) property, attribute5) (=adecuación) proprietyhablar con propiedad — to speak properly o correctly
hablar español con propiedad — (=expresarse bien) to have a good command of Spanish; (=hablar correctamente) to speak Spanish correctly, speak correct Spanish
6) (=exactitud) accuracy7) (Com) (=derechos) right, rights plpropiedad intelectual, propiedad literaria — copyright
* * *1)a) ( pertenencia)b) ( lo poseído) property2) ( cualidad) property; ( corrección)hablar/expresarse con propiedad — to speak/express oneself correctly
•* * *1)a) ( pertenencia)b) ( lo poseído) property2) ( cualidad) property; ( corrección)hablar/expresarse con propiedad — to speak/express oneself correctly
•* * *propiedad11 = ownership, domain, estate, backyard, property.Nota: Posesión.Ex: The masthead is the statement of title, ownership, editors, etc., of a newspaper or periodical.
Ex: The CRONOS data bank includes a FISH domain, with data on catches and fleet statistics, and the COMEXT data bank covers the external trade statistics of fisheries.Ex: The Portland Archive is one of the most valuable family and estate archives in the country describing how the Porland family built up its estates.Ex: Yet today the world has become the personal backyard of every owner of a television set.Ex: No property except bottles and casks containing this liquor shall be destroyed.* base de datos de propiedades = properties database.* carencia de propiedad rural = landlessness.* datos en propiedad = property data.* declaración de propiedad = claim.* delito contra la propiedad = property crime.* de + Posesivo + propiedad = personal property.* de propiedad exclusiva = proprietary.* de propiedad privada = privately owned [privately-owned], privately run.* derechos de la propiedad intelectual = intellectual property rights.* derechos de propiedad = property rights.* deterioro de propiedad alquilada = dilapidation.* en propiedad de extranjeros = foreign-owned.* expropiación de propiedades = property condemnation.* impuesto sobre la propiedad inmobiliaria = property tax.* industria de la propiedad = property industry.* industria de la propiedad intelectual = intellectual property industry.* información sobre propiedades inmobiliarias = real estate information.* ley de propiedad intelectual = intellectual property law.* Ley de Propiedad Intelectual, la = Copyright Act, the.* límites de una propiedad = metes and bounds.* mercado de la propiedad = property market.* multipropiedad = multiproperty.* perder propiedades = lose + property.* propiedad comercial = business property.* propiedad cultural = cultural property.* propiedad de = owned by.* propiedad de la empresa = company-owned.* propiedad del estado = state property.* propiedad del gobierno = government-owned.* propiedades = holdings, bricks and mortar.* propiedad estatal = state property.* propiedad exclusiva = exclusive right.* propiedad industrial = industrial property.* propiedad inmobiliaria = real estate, home ownership.* propiedad intelectual = intellectual property.* propiedad militar = military property.* propiedad privada = private property, private estate.* registrar como propiedad literaria = copyright.* sello de propiedad = ownership stamp.* sin propiedades = propertyless.* sin propiedad rural = landless.* tenencia en propiedad = propertisation [propertization, -USA].* valor de la propiedad = property value.propiedad22 = property.Nota: Característica.Ex: A characteristic of subdivision is an attribute or property which all concepts in a given facet have in common, and by which isolates can be grouped.
* propiedad física = physical property.* propiedad mecánica = mechanical property.* propiedad medicinal = medicinal value.* propiedad química = chemical property.* * *A1(pertenencia): la casa no es de mi propiedad, es alquilada the house isn't mine o I don't own the house, it's rentedla finca es propiedad de mi hijo the estate belongs to o is owned by my sonse disputan la propiedad de las tierras they're in dispute over the ownership of the landla empresa es de propiedad estatal the company is in state ownershipdelito contra la propiedad crime against propertyles dejó los terrenos en propiedad she left them the freehold to the landlos cuadros exhibidos son propiedad de la fundación the paintings on show are the property of the foundation2 (lo poseído) propertyB1 (cualidad) property2(corrección): habla/se expresa con propiedad she speaks/expresses herself correctlyse comportó con propiedad he behaved with decorumCompuestos:(sistema) condominium ( AmE), joint freehold ( BrE); (edificio) condominium ( AmE) ( building owned under joint freehold)patent rights (pl)real estate, property ( BrE)copyright● propiedad privada/públicaprivate/public property* * *
propiedad sustantivo femenino
1
la casa es propiedad de mi hijo the house belongs to my son
propiedad privada/pública private/public property
2 ( cualidad) property;
( corrección):
‹ comportarse› with decorum
propiedad sustantivo femenino
1 (de bienes) ownership, property
propiedad intelectual, copyright
2 (cualidad, característica) property, quality
3 (de lenguaje, comportamiento) correctness
' propiedad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bien
- embargar
- heredar
- inscribir
- pertenencia
- proteger
- reclamar
- titular1
- usurpar
- virtud
- arrendatario
- condominio
- corrección
- devaluar
- extender
- finca
- lonja
- minifundio
- pertenecer
- revalorizar
English:
appraisal
- assess
- assign
- be
- condo
- condominium
- equity
- exclusive
- ownership
- private property
- property
- revert
- trespass
- estate
- free
- mortgage
- private
- real
- title
* * *propiedad nf1. [derecho] ownership;[bienes] property;la casa es propiedad de sus padres the house belongs to o is owned by her parents;pertenecer en propiedad a alguien to rightfully belong to sb;tener algo en propiedad to own sthpropiedad horizontal condominium, horizontal property;la legislación en materia de propiedad horizontal the legislation on ownership of properties in tenements;propiedad industrial patent rights;propiedad inmobiliaria real estate;propiedad intelectual copyright;propiedad privada private property;propiedad pública public ownership2. [facultad] property;las propiedades de una sustancia the properties of a substance;con propiedades medicinales with medicinal properties3. [exactitud] accuracy;empleaste esa expresión con mucha propiedad you used exactly the right expression there* * *f property;ser propiedad de alguien be s.o.’s property* * *propiedad nf1) : propertypropiedad privada: private property2) : ownership3) cualidad: property, quality4) : suitability, appropriateness* * *propiedad n property [pl. properties]ser propiedad de alguien to belong to somebody / to be owned by somebody -
4 streiten
v/i und v/refl; streitet, stritt, hat gestritten1. ( auch miteinander oder sich streiten) argue, quarrel, have an argument ( über + Akk about, over); heftig: have a row; handgreiflich: fight, have a fight; (aufeinander prallen) clash, come to blows; sich darüber streiten, ob... have an argument over ( oder as to) whether...; sie streiten sich dauernd they fight like cats and dogs; seid ihr beide wieder am Streiten? auch are you two at it again? umg.; hört auf zu streiten! stop squabbling!; ich möchte mich nicht streiten I don’t want to argue2. (diskutieren) argue ( über + Akk about, over); darüber lässt sich streiten that’s arguable ( oder debatable), Brit. auch that’s a moot point3. lit. (kämpfen) fight (für / gegen for/against)* * *to quarrel; to haggle; to fight; to have an argument; to dispute; to have a fight; to argue; to altercate;sich streitento quarrel; to have an argument; to spar; to dispute; to fight; to argue* * *strei|ten ['ʃtraitn] pret stri\#tt [ʃtrɪt] ptp gestri\#tten [gə'ʃtrɪtn]1. vi1) (= eine Auseinandersetzung haben) to argue (um, über +acc about, over); (leichter) to quarrel, to squabble; (Eheleute, Kinder) to fight, to argue; (JUR = prozessieren) to take legal actionmit Waffen/Fäusten stréíten — to fight with weapons/one's fists
die Streitenden — the arguers, the people fighting
es wird immer noch gestritten, ob... — the argument about whether... is still going on
2)(= debattieren)
stréíten — to dispute or argue about or over sth; (Jur) to go to court over sthdarüber kann man or lässt sich stréíten — that's a debatable or moot point
die stréítenden Parteien (Jur) — the litigants
2. vrto argue; (leichter) to quarrel, to squabble; (Eheleute, Kinder auch) to fight, to arguewir wollen uns deswegen nicht stréíten! — don't let's fall out over that!
man streitet sich, ob... — there is argument as to whether...
* * *1) (to quarrel: His parents were always fighting.) fight2) (to argue (about): They disputed the ownership of the land for years.) dispute3) (to fight: The dogs were scrapping over a bone.) scrap* * *strei·ten<stritt, gestritten>[ˈʃtraitn̩]I. vi▪ [mit jdm] \streiten to argue [or quarrel] [with sb]darüber lässt sich \streiten that's open to argument [or debatableII. vrhabt ihr euch wieder gestritten? have you quarrelled [or been fighting] again?wegen jeder Kleinigkeit \streiten sie sich they argue [or quarrel] about every little thing [or the slightest thing]streitet euch nicht mehr [miteinander]! stop quarrelling [or squabbling] [with each other]!die Kinder \streiten sich um das neue Spielzeug the children are squabbling over the new toy* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives, reflexives Verb quarrel; argue; (sich zanken) squabble; quarrel; (sich auseinander setzen) argue; have an argumentdie Erben stritten [sich] um den Nachlass — the heirs argued or fought over or disputed the estate
darüber lässt sich streiten — one can argue about that; that's a debatable point
* * *1. ( auchsich streiten) argue, quarrel, have an argument (über +akk about, over); heftig: have a row; handgreiflich: fight, have a fight; (aufeinanderprallen) clash, come to blows;sich darüber streiten, ob … have an argument over ( oder as to) whether …;sie streiten sich dauernd they fight like cats and dogs;hört auf zu streiten! stop squabbling!;ich möchte mich nicht streiten I don’t want to argue2. (diskutieren) argue (über +akk about, over);3. liter (kämpfen) fight (für/gegen for/against)* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives, reflexives Verb quarrel; argue; (sich zanken) squabble; quarrel; (sich auseinander setzen) argue; have an argumentdie Erben stritten [sich] um den Nachlass — the heirs argued or fought over or disputed the estate
darüber lässt sich streiten — one can argue about that; that's a debatable point
* * *v.(§ p.,pp.: stritt, gestritten)= to altercate v.to argue v.to combat v.to contend v.to dispute v.to quarrel v.to wrangle v.
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