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102 éxito
m.1 success, achievement, victory, big time.2 success story.* * *1 success\con éxito successfullyno tener éxito to fail, not succeedsin éxito unsuccessfully, without successtener éxito to be successfuléxito de taquilla box-office success* * *noun m.success, hit* * *SM1) (=buen resultado) successla operación resultó con éxito — the operation was successful o was a success
tiene mucho éxito entre los hombres — she's very successful with men, she has a great deal of success with men
tener éxito en algo — to be successful in sth, make a success of sth
no tener éxito — to be unsuccessful, not succeed
2) (Mús, Teat) success, hitun éxito rotundo — [gen] a resounding success; (Mús) a smash hit
3) † (=resultado) result, outcomebuen éxito — happy outcome, success
tener buen éxito — to succeed, be successful, have a happy outcome
tener mal éxito — to have an unfortunate outcome, fail, be unsuccessful
* * *masculino successlas negociaciones no tuvieron éxito — the negotiations were not successful o were unsuccessful
tuvo mucho éxito en la fiesta — he/it was a great success o (colloq) hit at the party
la operación fué un éxito — the operation was successful o a success
* * *= achievement, success, triumph, boom, popularity, accomplishment.Ex. All SLIS heads co-operated willingly, discussing their problems, difficulties and achievements candidly and critically.Ex. A producer is the person with final responsibility for the making of a motion picture, including business aspects, management of the production, and the commercial success of the film.Ex. One of the real triumphs of cataloging is that cataloging rules based on Charles Ammi Cutter's work of a century ago have been effective over such a very long time.Ex. The article 'The electronic boom: a gamble or a sure bet?' considers the threat of the new technology to the future of newspapers.Ex. The reason for its popularity was largely that it was based upon a principle of conformity in essentials, and freedom in details.Ex. At the time, it was a startling accomplishment and gained wide recognition.----* asegurar el éxito = ensure + success.* camino seguro al éxito = blueprint for success.* caso con éxito = success story.* clave del éxito = key success factor, key to success.* colmado de éxitos = crowned with + success.* con éxito = successful, successfully, winningly.* con mucho éxito = with a wide appeal.* conseguir éxito = achieve + success.* conseguir éxitos y fracasos = encounter + problems and successes.* cumbre del éxito, la = pinnacle of success, the.* de éxito = successful.* de éxito asegurado = sure-fire [surefire].* de éxito garantizado = sure-fire [surefire].* de éxito seguro = sure-fire [surefire].* de gran éxito comercial = high selling.* de un gran éxito comercial = best selling [bestselling/best-selling], top-selling.* de un gran éxito de ventas = best selling [bestselling/best-selling], top-selling.* el éxito genera éxito = success breeds success (SBS).* el éxito llama al éxito = success breeds success (SBS).* éxito absoluto = award-winning success.* éxito artístico = artistic success.* éxito comercial = commercial success, financial success.* éxito contundente = roaring success.* éxito demostrado = proven success.* éxito de público = blockbuster.* éxito de taquilla = blockbuster.* éxito editorial = blockbuster.* éxito repentino = overnight success.* éxito repentino y total = flush of success.* éxito rotundo = resounding success, award-winning success.* éxitos o fracasos = successes or failures.* éxito sonado = resounding success.* éxitos y fracasos = pitfalls and successes, successes and failures.* éxito taquillero = blockbuster.* fórmula del éxito = formula for success, recipe for success.* fórmula para el éxito = blueprint for success.* garantizar el éxito = guarantee + success, ensure + success.* gente con éxito = successful people.* gente de éxito = successful people.* hacer que Algo sea un éxito = make + Nombre + a hit.* historial de éxitos = track record of success.* hombre con éxito = successful man.* hombre de éxito = successful man.* índice de éxito = success rate.* lista de éxitos = chart.* lista de éxitos de cartelera de espectáculos = Billboard chart.* lista de éxitos, la = charts, the.* lleno de éxitos = crowned with + success.* mujer con éxito = successful woman.* mujer de éxito = successful woman.* no tener éxito = be unsuccessful, come up with + nothing, prove + unsuccessful.* obtener éxito = achieve + success.* obtener éxitos y fracasos = experience + problems and successes.* persona con éxito = successful person.* persona de éxito = successful person.* personas con éxito, las = successful, the.* pináculo del éxito, el = pinnacle of success, the.* porcentaje de éxito = success rate.* receta del éxito = formula for success, recipe for success.* resultar ser un éxito = prove + to be a success.* secreto del éxito = secret of/for success.* ser el éxito de la fiesta = steal + the limelight, steal + the show.* ser todo un éxito = hit + a home run, hit it out of + the park, knock it out of + the park.* ser un éxito = prove + trumps, prove + a success, come up + a treat, go down + a treat.* significar éxito = spell + success.* sin éxito = unsuccessful.* suponer la diferencia entre el éxito o el fracaso = make or break.* tener éxito = achieve + success, be successful, get + anywhere, meet + success, prove + successful, succeed, attain + appeal, be a success, find + success, come up + trumps, prove + trumps, take off, meet with + success, hit + the big time, be popular, go + strong.* tener éxito en el mundo = succeed in + the world.* tener éxito en la vida = succeed in + life, get on in + life.* tener gran éxito = hit + a home run, hit it out of + the park, knock it out of + the park.* tener mucho éxito = hit + a home run, hit it out of + the park, knock it out of + the park.* tener todo un éxito = hit + a home run, hit it out of + the park, knock it out of + the park.* tener un éxito roturno = take + Nombre + by storm.* traer consigo éxito = spell + success.* traer éxito = spell + success.* trayectoria de éxitos = track record of success.* * *masculino successlas negociaciones no tuvieron éxito — the negotiations were not successful o were unsuccessful
tuvo mucho éxito en la fiesta — he/it was a great success o (colloq) hit at the party
la operación fué un éxito — the operation was successful o a success
* * *= achievement, success, triumph, boom, popularity, accomplishment.Ex: All SLIS heads co-operated willingly, discussing their problems, difficulties and achievements candidly and critically.
Ex: A producer is the person with final responsibility for the making of a motion picture, including business aspects, management of the production, and the commercial success of the film.Ex: One of the real triumphs of cataloging is that cataloging rules based on Charles Ammi Cutter's work of a century ago have been effective over such a very long time.Ex: The article 'The electronic boom: a gamble or a sure bet?' considers the threat of the new technology to the future of newspapers.Ex: The reason for its popularity was largely that it was based upon a principle of conformity in essentials, and freedom in details.Ex: At the time, it was a startling accomplishment and gained wide recognition.* asegurar el éxito = ensure + success.* camino seguro al éxito = blueprint for success.* caso con éxito = success story.* clave del éxito = key success factor, key to success.* colmado de éxitos = crowned with + success.* con éxito = successful, successfully, winningly.* con mucho éxito = with a wide appeal.* conseguir éxito = achieve + success.* conseguir éxitos y fracasos = encounter + problems and successes.* cumbre del éxito, la = pinnacle of success, the.* de éxito = successful.* de éxito asegurado = sure-fire [surefire].* de éxito garantizado = sure-fire [surefire].* de éxito seguro = sure-fire [surefire].* de gran éxito comercial = high selling.* de un gran éxito comercial = best selling [bestselling/best-selling], top-selling.* de un gran éxito de ventas = best selling [bestselling/best-selling], top-selling.* el éxito genera éxito = success breeds success (SBS).* el éxito llama al éxito = success breeds success (SBS).* éxito absoluto = award-winning success.* éxito artístico = artistic success.* éxito comercial = commercial success, financial success.* éxito contundente = roaring success.* éxito demostrado = proven success.* éxito de público = blockbuster.* éxito de taquilla = blockbuster.* éxito editorial = blockbuster.* éxito repentino = overnight success.* éxito repentino y total = flush of success.* éxito rotundo = resounding success, award-winning success.* éxitos o fracasos = successes or failures.* éxito sonado = resounding success.* éxitos y fracasos = pitfalls and successes, successes and failures.* éxito taquillero = blockbuster.* fórmula del éxito = formula for success, recipe for success.* fórmula para el éxito = blueprint for success.* garantizar el éxito = guarantee + success, ensure + success.* gente con éxito = successful people.* gente de éxito = successful people.* hacer que Algo sea un éxito = make + Nombre + a hit.* historial de éxitos = track record of success.* hombre con éxito = successful man.* hombre de éxito = successful man.* índice de éxito = success rate.* lista de éxitos = chart.* lista de éxitos de cartelera de espectáculos = Billboard chart.* lista de éxitos, la = charts, the.* lleno de éxitos = crowned with + success.* mujer con éxito = successful woman.* mujer de éxito = successful woman.* no tener éxito = be unsuccessful, come up with + nothing, prove + unsuccessful.* obtener éxito = achieve + success.* obtener éxitos y fracasos = experience + problems and successes.* persona con éxito = successful person.* persona de éxito = successful person.* personas con éxito, las = successful, the.* pináculo del éxito, el = pinnacle of success, the.* porcentaje de éxito = success rate.* receta del éxito = formula for success, recipe for success.* resultar ser un éxito = prove + to be a success.* secreto del éxito = secret of/for success.* ser el éxito de la fiesta = steal + the limelight, steal + the show.* ser todo un éxito = hit + a home run, hit it out of + the park, knock it out of + the park.* ser un éxito = prove + trumps, prove + a success, come up + a treat, go down + a treat.* significar éxito = spell + success.* sin éxito = unsuccessful.* suponer la diferencia entre el éxito o el fracaso = make or break.* tener éxito = achieve + success, be successful, get + anywhere, meet + success, prove + successful, succeed, attain + appeal, be a success, find + success, come up + trumps, prove + trumps, take off, meet with + success, hit + the big time, be popular, go + strong.* tener éxito en el mundo = succeed in + the world.* tener éxito en la vida = succeed in + life, get on in + life.* tener gran éxito = hit + a home run, hit it out of + the park, knock it out of + the park.* tener mucho éxito = hit + a home run, hit it out of + the park, knock it out of + the park.* tener todo un éxito = hit + a home run, hit it out of + the park, knock it out of + the park.* tener un éxito roturno = take + Nombre + by storm.* traer consigo éxito = spell + success.* traer éxito = spell + success.* trayectoria de éxitos = track record of success.* * *1 (resultado bueno) successlo llevó a cabo con éxito she carried it out successfullyparticiparon con poco éxito they competed with little success, they did not have much success in the race ( o competition etc)las negociaciones no tuvieron éxito the negotiations were not successful o were unsuccessfulha tocado con gran éxito en todo el país he has played with great success o to great acclaim throughout the countrytu primo tuvo mucho éxito en la fiesta your cousin was a great success o ( colloq) hit at the party2 (cosa, obra, campaña) successla operación ha sido un éxito the operation has been successful o a successCompuesto:best-seller* * *
éxito sustantivo masculino
success;
tener éxito to be successful;
éxito de ventas best-seller;
éxito de taquilla a box-office hit
éxito sustantivo masculino success: la obra tuvo mucho éxito, the play was very successful
con éxito, successfully
' éxito' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aceptación
- airosa
- airoso
- arrollador
- arrolladora
- asegurar
- congratularse
- entrever
- extirpar
- mermar
- mojar
- resultar
- rotunda
- rotundo
- solicitada
- solicitado
- trampolín
- alcanzar
- apabullante
- atribuir
- cabeza
- celebrar
- clamoroso
- conquistar
- conseguir
- cumbre
- desear
- esperanza
- grande
- igualar
- impresionante
- llamado
- llave
- lograr
- logro
- prodigioso
- resonante
- revelación
- saborear
- sensación
- subir
- total
- tremendo
- triunfar
- triunfo
- trivializar
English:
accomplishment
- achievement
- begrudge
- best-seller
- best-selling
- blockbuster
- brass
- carry off
- collaboration
- do
- effectively
- element
- elusive
- eventual
- every
- flash
- flying
- get ahead
- go
- good
- hit
- hugely
- initial
- make out
- moneymaker
- qualified
- resounding
- result
- rise
- runaway
- sensation
- show-stopper
- spur
- succeed
- success
- successful
- successfully
- take off
- unqualified
- unsuccessfully
- combined
- delight
- desirous
- flushed
- get
- made
- make
- measure
- resent
- sell
* * *éxito nm1. [logro, fama] success;la fiesta fue un éxito the party was a success;su éxito se debe a su esfuerzo she has achieved success through her own efforts;con éxito successfully;superó con éxito sus exámenes she passed her exams successfully;tener éxito to be successful;el experimento no tuvo éxito the experiment was unsuccessful o was not a success;la obra tuvo poco éxito the play was not a success;tuvimos mucho éxito en América we had great success o were very successful in America2. [canción, película] hit;[producto, operación, experimento] success;éxito (editorial) bestseller;la lista de éxitos [de libros] the bestseller list;[de canciones] the charts;un disco de grandes éxitos a greatest hits album;de éxito [libro] bestselling;[canción] hit;ser un éxito (de ventas) [libro] to be a bestseller;[canción] to be a hit éxito de taquilla box-office hit* * *m success;con éxito successfully;sin éxito without success;éxito (musical) hit;tener éxito be successful, be a success* * *éxito nm1) triunfo: success, hit2)tener éxito : to be successful* * *éxito n1. (triunfo) success2. (canción, película) hitse presentó al concurso, pero no tuvo éxito he entered the competition, but he was unsuccessful -
103 rentrée
rentrée [ʀɑ̃tʀe]feminine nouna. rentrée (scolaire or des classes) start of the new school year• cette langue sera enseignée à partir de la rentrée 2004 this language will be part of the syllabus as from autumn 2004• les députés font leur rentrée aujourd'hui the deputies are returning today for the start of the new session• on craint une rentrée sociale agitée it is feared that there will be some social unrest this autumnc. [d'acteur, sportif] comebackd. ( = retour) return━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━La rentrée in September each year is not only the time when French children and teachers go back to school; it is also the time when political and social life begins again after the long summer break. The expression la rentrée is thus not restricted to an educational context, but can refer in general to the renewed activity that takes place throughout the country in the autumn.* * *The week at the beginning of September when the new school year starts and around which much of French administrative life revolves. The preceding weeks see intensive advertising of associated merchandise, from books and stationery to clothes and sports equipment. Many stores and supermarkets have a range of special purchases at bargain prices. The concept of the rentrée also extends to literary, political and other activities which are resumed after the period of the grandes vacances in July and August when businesses can close for up to a month. La rentrée littéraire marks the start of the literary year and la rentrée parlementaire signals the reassembly of Parliament after the recess* * *ʀɑ̃tʀe nf1) (rentrée d'argent) cash no pl coming in2) ÉDUCATIONla rentrée; la rentrée des classes — the start of the new school year
3) POLITIQUE4) [artiste, acteur]* * *ⓘ Rentrée The week at the beginning of September when the new school year starts and around which much of French administrative life revolves. The preceding weeks see intensive advertising of associated merchandise, from books and stationery to clothes and sports equipment. Many stores and supermarkets have a range of special purchases at bargain prices. The concept of the rentrée also extends to literary, political and other activities which are resumed after the period of the grandes vacances in July and August when businesses can close for up to a month. La rentrée littéraire marks the start of the literary year and la rentrée parlementaire signals the reassembly of Parliament after the recess.[rɑ̃tre] nom féminin1. ÉDUCATIONrentrée (scolaire ou des classes) start of the (new) academic yeardepuis la rentrée de Noël/Pâques since the spring/summer term began, since the Christmas/Easter breakla rentrée est fixée au 6 septembre school starts again ou schools reopen on September 6tha. [après les vacances] to start the new political season (after the summer)b. [après une absence] to make one's (political) comeback3. [saison artistique]b. [après une absence] for your Paris comeback4. [retour - des vacances d'été] (beginning of the) autumn (UK) ou fall (US) ; [ - de congé ou de week-end] return to workla rentrée a été dure it was hard to get back to work after the summer holidays (UK) ou vacation (US)6. [des foins] bringing ou taking in————————rentrées nom féminin plurielavoir des rentrées (d'argent) régulières to have a regular income ou money coming in regularlyrentrées fiscales tax receipts ou revenueThe time of the year when children go back to school has considerable cultural significance in France; coming after the long summer break or grandes vacances, it is the time when academic, political, social and commercial activity begins again in earnest. -
104 في طول البلاد وعرضها
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105 обеспечивать
. давать•A coating of zinc is deposited on the wire to afford protection against corrosion.
•Reliability is a difficult thing to build into equipment.
•It may become necessary to reduce the amine concentrations to effect easier stripping of the amine solution.
•The system is used to ensure a constant rate of flow.
•The cylinder furnishes radiation shielding.
•Four-wheel steering gives exceptional manoeuvrability.
•The hard metal and ceramic structures adopted make for mechanical ruggedness.
•To obtain correct filter operation,...
•These gases offer better performance than nitrogen.
•The machines have been designed to permit of almost limitless possibilities in the field of...
•The diffuser provides a uniform illumination of the negative.
•The use of very large antennas will secure high efficiency in the radiation of...
•The above engineering features have given these boring mills a leading position throughout the country.
•To maintain high accuracy in milling operations,...
•The machine provides for copying intricate masters.
•Tunable dye lasers afford (or ensure) temporal resolution.
•The engine delivers (or gives) enough power.
•The overall goal is to realize the following characteristics:...
•In most finishing operations it is only necessary to impart a smooth finish to the wheel.
•The electronegativity difference between carbon and hydrogen is insufficient to produce a bond polarity high enough for effective hydrogen bonding.
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106 final
1. adjective1) (the very last: the final chapter of the book.) final, último2) ((of a decision etc) definite; decided and not to be changed: The judge's decision is final.) definitivo
2. noun(the last part of a competition: The first parts of the competition will take place throughout the country, but the final will be in London.) final- finally- finalist
- finality
- finalize
- finalise
- finalization
- finalisation
- finals
final1 adj último / finalfinal2 n finalwho do you think will win the final? ¿quién crees que ganará la final?
final adjetivo ‹ decisión› final; ‹ objetivo› ultimate ■ sustantivo masculino end; un final feliz a happy ending; al final de la lista at the bottom of the list; al final tendrá que decidirse he'll have to make his mind up in the end o eventually ■ sustantivo femenino (Dep) pasar a la final to go through to o make it to the finalb)
final
I adjetivo final
la decisión final, the final decision
II sustantivo masculino end
a finales de, at the end of
al final, in the end: nos apetecía mucho, pero al final no fuimos, we really felt like doing it, but in the end we didn't go
final de trayecto, terminus
final feliz, happy ending
III f Dep final ' final' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - actual - avenirse - cepillarse - cierre - cola - coletilla - cuarta - cuarto - decorado - disolución - disputarse - echarse - emitir - fin - gato - guinda - hasta - hermosa - hermoso - incidir - infarto - inicial - judicatura - juicio - machacar - octava - octavo - paciencia - política - recta - remate - retocar - retoque - sacacorchos - servidor - servidora - sprint - total - traca - última - último - animar - clasificación - clasificar - concho - conseguir - contar - decir - ensayo English: actual - aggregate - also - Armageddon - back - best - bitter - bottom - bottom line - bring round - close - doomsday - end - ending - evade - eventual - fast forward - final - finale - follow through - from - grand finale - hear of - in - last - late - light - listen - out of - outsmart - outtake - quarter-final - reckoning - right - see - sit through - soon - stage - still - straight - tack on - tag on - tail end - to - track down - truth - turn - ultimate - ultimately - waytr['faɪnəl]1 (last) final, último,-a2 (definitive) definitivo,-a1 SMALLSPORT/SMALL final nombre femenino1 (at university) exámenes nombre masculino plural finales\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLand that's final! ¡y no hay nada más que decir!final ['faɪnəl] adj1) definitive: definitivo, final, inapelable2) ultimate: final3) last: último, finalfinal n1) : final f (en deportes)2) finals npl: exámenes mpl finalesadj.• decisivo, -a adj.• final adj.• supremo, -a adj.• terminal adj.• terminante adj.• último, -a adj.n.• examen final s.m.• final s.m.
I 'faɪnḷ1) ( last) (before n) últimoa final demand (for payment) — ( Busn) un último aviso de pago
I'd like to make one final point:... — por último quisiera señalar que...
2) ( definitive) finalthe judges' decision is final — (frml) la decisión del jurado es inapelable
II
1) (Games, Sport) (often pl) final f['faɪnl]1. ADJin the final stages of her illness — en la fase final or en la última fase de su enfermedad
I'd like to say one final word... — por último me gustaría añadir lo siguiente...
final demand — último aviso m de pago
final dividend — dividendo m complementario
analysisfinal edition — (Journalism) última edición f
2) (=conclusive) [approval] definitivo; [result] finaland that's final! — ¡y punto!, ¡y no se hable más!
3) (=ultimate) [destination] final2. N1) (Sport) final f2) finals (Univ) exámenes mpl de fin de carrera3.CPDfinal curtain N —
final demand N — última notificación f de pago
final edition N — última edición f
final instalment N — (=payment) último plazo m ; [of TV series] episodio m final; [of serialized novel] fascículo m final
final whistle N —
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I ['faɪnḷ]1) ( last) (before n) últimoa final demand (for payment) — ( Busn) un último aviso de pago
I'd like to make one final point:... — por último quisiera señalar que...
2) ( definitive) finalthe judges' decision is final — (frml) la decisión del jurado es inapelable
II
1) (Games, Sport) (often pl) final f -
107 final
1. adjective1) (ultimate) letzt...; End[spiel, -stadium, -stufe, -ergebnis]; Schluss[bericht, -szene, -etappe, -phase]final examination — Abschlussprüfung, die
2) (conclusive) endgültig [Urteil, Entscheidung]is this your final decision/word? — ist das Ihr letztes Wort?
2. nounI'm not coming with you, and that's final! — ich komme nicht mit, und damit basta! (ugs.)
* * *1. adjective1) (the very last: the final chapter of the book.) letzt2) ((of a decision etc) definite; decided and not to be changed: The judge's decision is final.) endgültig2. noun(the last part of a competition: The first parts of the competition will take place throughout the country, but the final will be in London.) das Finale- academic.ru/27302/finally">finally- finalist
- finality
- finalize
- finalise
- finalization
- finalisation
- finals* * *fi·nal[ˈfaɪnəl]in the \final analysis the client has the freedom to refuse the offer letzten Endes hat der Kunde die Freiheit, das Angebot abzulehnen\final chapter Schlusskapitel nt\final closing date letzter Schlusstag\final date for payment letzter Zahlungstermin\final phase [or stage] Endphase f\final product Endprodukt ntto be in the \final stages sich akk im Endstadium befindenthe game was in the \final stages das Spiel befand sich in der Schlussphase\final result Endergebnis nt2. (decisive) entscheidend\final decision endgültige Entscheidung\final judgment rechtskräftiges Urteil3. (indisputable) endgültig, definitivyou're not going on that holiday and that's \final! du machst diesen Urlaub nicht und damit basta! famII. nto get [or go] [through] to the \final ins Finale kommen2. (final stage)▪ \finals pl Finale nt▪ \finals pl [Schluss]examen nt, Diplomprüfung f ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZto take one's \finals Examen [o ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ Diplomprüfung] machen5. PUBL, JOURN, MEDIA Spätausgabe f* * *['faɪnl]1. adj1) (= last) letzte(r, s)final round/match — letzte Runde/letztes Spiel; (in a tournament) Endrunde f/-spiel nt
final stage(s) — Endstadium nt
final vowel/consonant — Schlussvokal m/-konsonant m
final act/scene/chapter — Schlussakt m/-szene f/-kapitel nt
2) (= definitive) result, outcome, decision, approval, version endgültigfinal verdict — Endurteil nt
final score — Schlussstand m, Endergebnis nt
... and that's final! —... und damit basta! (inf)
See:3) (= ultimate) humiliation größte(r, s)the final irony is that he died two days before the book was completed —
he paid the final penalty for his crime — er bezahlte sein Verbrechen mit dem Leben
2. n1) (ESP SPORT) Finale nt; (of quiz, field event) Endrunde f; (= game) Endspiel nt; (= race) Endlauf mto get to the final — ins Finale kommen
World Cup Final (Ftbl) — Endspiel nt der Fußballweltmeisterschaft
the Olympic high jump final — das olympische Finale im Hochsprung
the finals — das Finale, die Endrunde
3) (PRESS)the late ( night) final — die letzte (Nacht)ausgabe
* * *final [ˈfaınl]1. letzt(er, e, es):2. endgültig, End…, Schluss…:final account Schlussabrechnung f;final date Schlusstermin m, äußerster Termin;final disposal site Endlager n;final examination (Ab)Schlussprüfung f;is that your final offer? ist das dein letztes Angebot?;final velocity Endgeschwindigkeit f;3. endgültig:a) unwiderruflich:b) entscheidendc) JUR rechtskräftig:final judg(e)ment Endurteil n;after final judg(e)ment nach Rechtskraft des Urteils;4. perfekt, vollkommen5. LINGa) auslautend, End…:final s Schluss-s nb) Absichts…, Final…:B s1. SPORT Finale n:a) Endkampf mb) Endlauf m:final A (Schwimmen) A-Finalec) Endrunde fd) Endspiel n2. meist pl besonders UNIV (Ab)Schlussexamen n, -prüfung f3. umg Spätausgabe f (einer Zeitung)* * *1. adjective1) (ultimate) letzt...; End[spiel, -stadium, -stufe, -ergebnis]; Schluss[bericht, -szene, -etappe, -phase]final examination — Abschlussprüfung, die
2) (conclusive) endgültig [Urteil, Entscheidung]is this your final decision/word? — ist das Ihr letztes Wort?
2. nounI'm not coming with you, and that's final! — ich komme nicht mit, und damit basta! (ugs.)
* * *(sport) (UK) n.Entscheidungskampf m. adj.End- präfix.abschließend adj.endgültig adj.letzter adj. n.Abschlussprüfung f.Schlussrunde f. -
108 verteilen
I v/t1. distribute ( auf + Akk, unter + Dat among) (auch WIRTS.); (austeilen) distribute, share out; das Gewicht etc. gleichmäßig verteilen distribute the weight etc. evenly; verteilen über einen Zeitraum: spread (out) over; (un) gerecht verteilen share out (un-) fairly; Chancen / Lob und Tadel verteilen share out opportunities / deal out praise and criticism; Ohrfeigen verteilen umg., fig. dish out a clip round the ear to all and sundry3. (verschenken) give awayII v/refl1. (verbreiten, ausbreiten) spread ( über + Akk over, across; unter + Dat among); sich auf die Bevölkerung etc. verteilen be distributed among the population etc.2. (sich trennen) Gruppe etc.: split up; (sich auflösen) Menge etc.: scatter, disperse; Substanz, Nebel etc.: dissipate; sich in der oder unter die Menge verteilen mingle ( oder mix) with the crowd; sie verteilten sich auf ihre Plätze they all sat down at their places ( oder in their seats)* * *to distribute; to spread; to hand out; to proportinate; to allot; to dispense; to apportion; to deal* * *ver|tei|len ptp verteilt1. vt1) (= austeilen)(an +acc tounter +acc among) to distribute; Flugblätter to hand out, to distribute; Süßigkeiten etc to share out; Preise auch to give out; Essen to dish out; (THEAT ) Rollen to allot, to allocate2) (= anordnen, aufteilen) to distribute; Investitionen, soziale Lasten to spread (über +acc over); (MIL) to deploy; (= verstreuen) to spread out; (= streichen) Aufstrich, Farbe etc to spread; (= streuen) Sand, Zucker, Puder to sprinkleBlumen im Zimmer/auf verschiedene Vasen vertéílen — to arrange flowers around the room/in different vases
2. vr(Zuschauer, Polizisten etc) to spread (themselves) out; (Bevölkerung) to spread (itself) out; (Farbe, Wasser) to spread (itself) out; (MED Bakterien, Metastasen) to spread; (Reichtum etc) to be spread or distributed; (zeitlich) to be spread ( über +acc over)* * *1) (to (cause to) spread (news etc): Information is dispersed by volunteers who distribute leaflets.) disperse2) (to divide (something) among several (people); to deal out: He distributed sweets to all the children in the class.) distribute3) (to spread out widely: Our shops are distributed all over the city.) distribute4) ((with between or among) to share: We divided the sweets between us.) divide5) (to give, usually to several people: The headmaster's wife gave out the school prizes.) give out6) (to distribute over a wide area, period of time etc: The exams were spread over a period of ten days.) spread7) (to distribute over a wide area or period of time: She spread the leaflets out on the table.) spread out8) (to divide into portions or shares: The money was portioned out among the three children.) portion out9) (in golf, tennis etc, to arrange (good players) in a competition so that they do not compete against each other till the later rounds.) seed* * *ver·tei·len *I. vt1. (austeilen)▪ etw [an jdn] \verteilen to distribute sth [to sb]Geschenke/Flugblätter \verteilen to distribute [or sep hand out] presents/leafletsetw neu \verteilen ÖKON to redistribute sth2. (platzieren)▪ etw irgendwo \verteilen to place [or arrange] sth somewhere3. (ausstreuen)II. vr* * *1.transitives Verb1) (austeilen) distribute, hand out <exercise books, leaflets, prizes, etc.> (an + Akk. to, unter + Akk. among); share [out], distribute <money, food> (an + Akk. to, unter + Akk. among); allocate < work>2) (an verschiedene Plätze bringen) distribute <weight etc.> (auf + Akk. over); spread < cost> (auf + Akk. among)3) (verstreichen, verstreuen, verrühren usw.) distribute, spread <butter, seed, dirt, etc.>2.reflexives Verb1) spread out2) (sich ausbreiten, verteilt sein) be distributed (auf + Akk. over)* * *A. v/t1. distribute (auf +akk,das Gewicht etcgleichmäßig verteilen distribute the weight etc evenly;verteilen über einen Zeitraum: spread (out) over;(un)gerecht verteilen share out (un-)fairly;Chancen/Lob und Tadel verteilen share out opportunities/deal out praise and criticism;Ohrfeigen verteilen umg, fig dish out a clip round the ear to all and sundry3. (verschenken) give awayB. v/r1. (verbreiten, ausbreiten) spread (über +akk over, across;unter +dat among);verteilen be distributed among the population etc2. (sich trennen) Gruppe etc: split up; (sich auflösen) Menge etc: scatter, disperse; Substanz, Nebel etc: dissipate;unter die Menge verteilen mingle ( oder mix) with the crowd;sie verteilten sich auf ihre Plätze they all sat down at their places ( oder in their seats)* * *1.transitives Verb1) (austeilen) distribute, hand out <exercise books, leaflets, prizes, etc.> (an + Akk. to, unter + Akk. among); share [out], distribute <money, food> (an + Akk. to, unter + Akk. among); allocate < work>2) (an verschiedene Plätze bringen) distribute <weight etc.> (auf + Akk. over); spread < cost> (auf + Akk. among)3) (verstreichen, verstreuen, verrühren usw.) distribute, spread <butter, seed, dirt, etc.>2.reflexives Verb1) spread out2) (sich ausbreiten, verteilt sein) be distributed (auf + Akk. over)* * *(unter) v.to distribute (among) v. v.to allot v.to dispense v.to distribute v.to issue v.to spread (out) v. -
109 desatar
v.1 to untie (nudo, lazo).Elsa desató los zapatos del chico Elsa untied the boy's shoes.2 to unleash.Su mala actitud desató la furia His bad attitude unleashed the fury.* * *1 (soltar - gen) to untie, undo, unfasten; (- perro etc) to let loose■ su dimisión desató la polémica en el seno del partido his resignation sparked off a dispute within the party1 (soltarse) to come untied, come undone, come unfastened2 figurado (desencadenarse) to break, explode\desatarse en to lash out withdesatarse la lengua to loosen one's tongue* * *verb1) to untie, undo2) trigger* * *1. VT1) [+ nudo, cuerda, cordones] to untie, undodesátate los zapatos — untie o undo your shoelaces
desata el paquete y saca el regalo — untie o undo the parcel and take out the present
2) (=desencadenar) [+ guerra, crisis] to trigger, spark (off); [+ sentimiento, pasión] to unleashlas nuevas medidas han desatado una ola de atentados — the new measures have triggered o sparked (off) a wave of attacks
sus palabras desataron una intensa polémica — his words sparked (off) o unleashed a storm of controversy
3) (=disolver) to dissolve4) †2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <nudo/lazo> to untie, undo2) ( desencadenar)a) (liter) <cólera/pasiones> to unleashb) <crisis/revuelta> to spark off; < polémica> to provoke, give rise to2.desatarse v pron1)a) nudo/cordones to come undone o untied; perro/caballo to get looseb) (refl) persona to untie oneself; <cordones/zapatos> to untie, undo2) ( desencadenarse)a) (liter) pasiones/ira/furia to be unleashedb) polémica/crisis to erupt, flare up; revuelta to break outc) tormenta/temporal to break* * *= undo, spark, unleash, unwind, set off, untie.Ex. The National Library of Estonia, established in 1918, is undergoing a revolutionary period of undoing the effects of the cultural policies of the communist regime.Ex. The nineteenth century was, quite rightly, fearful of any system of spreading knowledge which might spark the tinder box of unrest.Ex. The economic climate of the 1980s, unleashing competitive forces and threatening the survival of some institutions, has had a major impact on both hospitals and academic health centres.Ex. Short wedges, or quoins, were then put in between the long wedges and the inside of the chase, loosely at first so that the string with which the pages were tied up could be unwound and removed.Ex. The dollar has been losing value, weakening its status as the world's major currency and setting off jitters in the international financial system.Ex. Bridling a horse safely starts with untying the horse.----* desatarse = come + undone, come + loose.* desatar una crisis = precipitate + crisis, precipitate + crisis.* desatar una guerra = precipitate + war.* desatar un nudo = untie + knot.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <nudo/lazo> to untie, undo2) ( desencadenar)a) (liter) <cólera/pasiones> to unleashb) <crisis/revuelta> to spark off; < polémica> to provoke, give rise to2.desatarse v pron1)a) nudo/cordones to come undone o untied; perro/caballo to get looseb) (refl) persona to untie oneself; <cordones/zapatos> to untie, undo2) ( desencadenarse)a) (liter) pasiones/ira/furia to be unleashedb) polémica/crisis to erupt, flare up; revuelta to break outc) tormenta/temporal to break* * *= undo, spark, unleash, unwind, set off, untie.Ex: The National Library of Estonia, established in 1918, is undergoing a revolutionary period of undoing the effects of the cultural policies of the communist regime.
Ex: The nineteenth century was, quite rightly, fearful of any system of spreading knowledge which might spark the tinder box of unrest.Ex: The economic climate of the 1980s, unleashing competitive forces and threatening the survival of some institutions, has had a major impact on both hospitals and academic health centres.Ex: Short wedges, or quoins, were then put in between the long wedges and the inside of the chase, loosely at first so that the string with which the pages were tied up could be unwound and removed.Ex: The dollar has been losing value, weakening its status as the world's major currency and setting off jitters in the international financial system.Ex: Bridling a horse safely starts with untying the horse.* desatarse = come + undone, come + loose.* desatar una crisis = precipitate + crisis, precipitate + crisis.* desatar una guerra = precipitate + war.* desatar un nudo = untie + knot.* * *desatar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹nudo/lazo› to untie, undo2 ‹persona› to untie; ‹perro› to let … loose, let … off the leash1 ( liter); ‹cólera/pasiones› to unleash2 ‹crisis› to spark off, trigger, precipitate ( frml); ‹revuelta› to cause, spark off; ‹polémica› to provoke, give rise tohan desatado una campaña de ataques contra ella they have launched a campaign of attacks against herA1 «nudo/lazo/cordones» to come undone o untied; «perro/caballo» to get loose2 ( refl) «persona» to untie oneself3 ( refl) «persona» ‹cordones/zapatos› to untie, undo1 ( liter); ‹pasiones/ira/furia› to be unleashed, be let looselos nervios se desataron tempers flared2«persona»: se desató en insultos contra nosotros he let fly at us with a string of insults3 «polémica/crisis» to erupt, flare up; «revuelta» to break outuna ola de violencia se ha desatado en todo el país a wave of violence has broken out throughout the country4 «tormenta/temporal» to break* * *
desatar ( conjugate desatar) verbo transitivo
‹ perro› to let … loose
desatarse verbo pronominala) [nudo/cordones] to come undone o untied;
[perro/caballo] to get loose
‹cordones/zapatos› to untie, undo
desatar verbo transitivo
1 to untie, undo
2 (provocar, desencadenar) to unleash: la medida desató la indignación de los trabajadores, the measure drove the workers to a state of indignation
' desatar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
soltar
English:
draw out
- loosen
- spark off
- unfasten
- unleash
- untie
- loose
- undo
* * *♦ vt1. [nudo, lazo] to untie;[paquete] to undo2. [animal] to unleash;[persona] to untie3. [tormenta, ira, pasión] to unleash;[entusiasmo] to arouse; [motín, disturbios, protestas] to spark off, to trigger; [lengua] to loosen;la decisión desató una ola de manifestaciones the decision set off o triggered a wave of demonstrations;su dimisión desató la crisis de gobierno his resignation triggered o precipitated the governmental crisis* * *v/t untie; figunleash* * *desatar vt1) : to undo, to untie2) : to unleash3) : to trigger, to precipitate* * *desatar vb1. (persona, cuerda, cordones) to untie -
110 desplazamiento
m.1 journey (viaje).un desplazamiento hacia la derecha/izquierda a shift to the right/left (en política)2 displacement (Nautical).3 shift, displacement, change from one place to another.* * *1 (traslado) moving, removal2 (viaje) trip, journey3 MARÍTIMO displacement* * *SM1) (=movimiento) [de partículas] displacement; [de tropas] movement2) (=viaje) journeyhabrá más de diez millones de desplazamientos en todo el país — over ten million journeys will be made throughout the country
reside en Madrid aunque hace frecuentes desplazamientos — she lives in Madrid but travels frequently
3) [de opinión, votos] shift, swingdesplazamiento de la demanda — (Com) shift in demand
4) (Inform) scrolling5) (Náut) displacement* * *1) ( movimiento) movement, displacement (frml)2) (frml) (traslado, viaje) trip3) ( del voto) swing, shift* * *= displacement, move, navigation, travel, dislocation, travelling [traveling, -USA], roaming, movement.Ex. It is still the same inexorably literal logic which must ultimately glance into the chaos, and small differences create infinite displacements between records.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. There is a preference for a deep-plan building in order to provide maximum flexibility and minimum horizontal travel.Ex. The group recognized that their special information needs arose out of their dislocation from family, friends and established information networks and their need to adjust to a new environment.Ex. This has proved a useful way of reducing some of the problems of distance and cost in relation to both travelling and telephone calls.Ex. At a time when fixed telecommunications costs and prices were failing, the prices for mobile roaming were spiralling out of control.Ex. She is a dynamic dancer and expresses her movements with ultimate power.----* ayuda para el desplazamiento = travel grant.* barra de desplazamiento = space bar.* beca de desplazamiento = travel grant.* corta distancia de desplazamiento = easy travelling distance.* desplazamiento diario entre la residencia y el lugar de trabajo = commuting.* desplazamiento en autobús = bus trip.* desplazamiento por medio del ordenador = computer commuting.* dieta de desplazamiento = travel allowance.* dietas de desplazamiento = travel costs.* distancia de desplazamiento = travel distance.* flechas de desplazamiento del cursor hacia la izquierda/derecha = left/right arrows.* gastos de desplazamiento = travel costs, travelling expenses, travel expenses.* tecla de Bloquear Desplazamiento = Scroll Lock key.* tecla de desplazamiento del cursor = arrow key.* tecla de desplazamiento hacia abajo = ↓ (Down) key, down arrow key.* tecla de desplazamiento hacia arriba = ↑ (up) key, up arrow key.* * *1) ( movimiento) movement, displacement (frml)2) (frml) (traslado, viaje) trip3) ( del voto) swing, shift* * *= displacement, move, navigation, travel, dislocation, travelling [traveling, -USA], roaming, movement.Ex: It is still the same inexorably literal logic which must ultimately glance into the chaos, and small differences create infinite displacements between records.
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: There is a preference for a deep-plan building in order to provide maximum flexibility and minimum horizontal travel.Ex: The group recognized that their special information needs arose out of their dislocation from family, friends and established information networks and their need to adjust to a new environment.Ex: This has proved a useful way of reducing some of the problems of distance and cost in relation to both travelling and telephone calls.Ex: At a time when fixed telecommunications costs and prices were failing, the prices for mobile roaming were spiralling out of control.Ex: She is a dynamic dancer and expresses her movements with ultimate power.* ayuda para el desplazamiento = travel grant.* barra de desplazamiento = space bar.* beca de desplazamiento = travel grant.* corta distancia de desplazamiento = easy travelling distance.* desplazamiento diario entre la residencia y el lugar de trabajo = commuting.* desplazamiento en autobús = bus trip.* desplazamiento por medio del ordenador = computer commuting.* dieta de desplazamiento = travel allowance.* dietas de desplazamiento = travel costs.* distancia de desplazamiento = travel distance.* flechas de desplazamiento del cursor hacia la izquierda/derecha = left/right arrows.* gastos de desplazamiento = travel costs, travelling expenses, travel expenses.* tecla de Bloquear Desplazamiento = Scroll Lock key.* tecla de desplazamiento del cursor = arrow key.* tecla de desplazamiento hacia abajo = ↓ (Down) key, down arrow key.* tecla de desplazamiento hacia arriba = ↑ (up) key, up arrow key.* * *A (movimiento) movement, displacement ( frml)B ( frml) (traslado, viaje) tripgastos de desplazamiento traveling expensessus frecuentes desplazamientos al extranjero her frequent trips abroadC ( Náut) displacementD (del voto) swing, shiftE ( Inf) scrolling* * *
desplazamiento sustantivo masculino
1 ( movimiento) movement, displacement (frml)
2 (frml) (traslado, viaje) trip;
desplazamiento sustantivo masculino
1 (viaje, trayecto) trip, journey
2 (movimiento, cambio) movement
3 Inform scroll(ing)
' desplazamiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
barra
English:
displacement
- shift
- movement
* * *1. [viaje] journey;los desplazamientos por carretera road journeys, journeys by road;gastos de desplazamiento travelling expenses2. [traslado] movement;el desplazamiento de tropas a la zona the movement of troops to the areaFís desplazamiento Doppler Doppler shift; Fís desplazamiento hacia el rojo redshift3. [sustitución] replacement4. Náut displacement* * *m1 trip2 ( movimiento) movement* * *1) : movement, displacement2) : journey -
111 abandonado
adj.1 abandoned, forlorn, forsaken, uncared-for.2 abandoned, sloppy, neglectful, negligent.3 abandoned, deserted, desert-like, phantom.4 abandoned, dissipated, dissolute, incontinent.5 abandoned, derelict.past part.past participle of spanish verb: abandonar.* * *1→ link=abandonar abandonar► adjetivo1 abandoned2 (descuidado) neglected3 (desaseado) untidy, unkempt* * *(f. - abandonada)adj.1) abandoned, deserted2) derelict3) neglected* * *ADJ1) (=sin gente) [pueblo, vivienda vacía] abandoned, deserted; [fábrica, cantera] disused; [edificio en ruinas] derelict2) (=desatendido) [jardín, terreno] neglectedla casa estaba muy abandonada, toda cubierta de polvo — the house was really neglected, completely covered in dust
¡abandonado me tenías! — you'd forgotten all about me!
el autobús nos dejó abandonados en la carretera — the bus left us stranded o abandoned us by the roadside
3) (=despreocupado) slack4) (=desaliñado) scruffy, shabbya ver si no eres tan abandonado y te arreglas un poco — come on, tidy yourself up a bit and stop looking so scruffy o shabby
5) (=solitario) desolate, forlorn frm* * *- da adjetivo1) [ESTAR] ( deshabitado) deserted2) [ESTAR] <niño/perro/coche> abandoned3) [estar] (desatendido, descuidado) <jardín/parque> neglected* * *- da adjetivo1) [ESTAR] ( deshabitado) deserted2) [ESTAR] <niño/perro/coche> abandoned3) [estar] (desatendido, descuidado) <jardín/parque> neglected* * *abandonado11 = relegated, neglected, deserted, abandoned, lorn, forsaken, disused.Ex: The recommendations seemed to indicate that the British Library would have been swamped with relegated books from the low-use stock of university libraries.
Ex: The work of the Belgian internationalist and documentalist, Paul Otlet (1868-1944) forms an important and neglected part of the history of information.Ex: The best sequence in the movie takes place at a deserted train station where the children play hide and seek amongst the abandoned train cars.Ex: It tells the story of a young detective who stumbles across a stash of jewel thieves hiding out in an abandoned house.Ex: I felt lorn and bereft, then suddenly it was gone, leaving me empty and shaken the way a storm shakes the land and the sea.Ex: She was his only intimate friend for years before he died, for he was a most lonely forsaken man.Ex: There is also a museum of mining which is partly housed in a disused mine shaft.* abandonado y en ruinas = derelict.* niño abandonado = waif.abandonado22 = sloppy [sloppier -comp., sloppiest -sup.], scruffy [scruffier -comp., scuffiest -sup.].Ex: Even the best abstractors and indexers may be subject to sloppy practices and grammatical indiscretions from time to time.
Ex: The article 'Surprise: Scruffy Students Now Don Glad Rags for Class' reports that high school students throughout the country are dressing up these days and that what is chic varies from region to region.* * *abandonado -daA [ ESTAR] (deshabitado) ‹pueblo/casa› deserted, abandonedB [ ESTAR] ‹niño/perro/coche› abandonedC1 [ ESTAR](desatendido, descuidado): el jardín está muy abandonado the garden is really neglected o overgrownnos tienes muy abandonados, ya no nos visitas you've forgotten o deserted o abandoned us, you never come and see us anymoretiene a su familia muy abandonada he hardly spends any time with o he neglects his family2 (dejado, desaliñado) ‹persona›es muy abandonado en el vestir he's very sloppy in the way he dresses, he dresses very scruffilyúltimamente está muy abandonada she's really let herself go recentlyno seas abandonado y pon un poco de orden en esta habitación don't be a slob, straighten up this room a bit¡qué abandonado es! hace años que no va al dentista he doesn't look after himself, he hasn't been to the dentist for yearses tan abandonado, todo lo deja para mañana he's so slack about everything, he's always putting things off* * *
Del verbo abandonar: ( conjugate abandonar)
abandonado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
abandonado
abandonar
abandonado◊ -da adjetivo
1 [ESTAR] ( deshabitado) deserted
2 [ESTAR] ‹niño/perro/coche› abandoned
3 [estar] (desatendido, descuidado) ‹jardín/parque› neglected
abandonar ( conjugate abandonar) verbo transitivo
1
‹marido/amante› to leave;
‹coche/barco› to abandon;
2 [ fuerzas] to desert
3
◊ abandonado los estudios to drop out of school/college
verbo intransitivo (Dep)
(en boxeo, lucha) to concede defeat
abandonarse verbo pronominal
1 ( entregarse) abandonadose a algo ‹a vicios/placeres› to abandon oneself to sth
2 ( en el aspecto personal) to let oneself go
abandonado,-a adjetivo
1 (lugar) deserted
(persona, perro) abandoned
tiene a su madre completamente abandonada, he takes absolutely no care of his mother
2 (aspecto) neglected, untidy, unkempt
abandonar
I verbo transitivo
1 (irse de) to leave, quit: tenemos que vernos hoy, porque mañana abandono Madrid, we've got to see eachother today because I'm leaving Madrid tomorrow
2 (a una persona, a un animal) to abandon
abandonar a alguien a su suerte, to leave someone to his fate
3 (un proyecto, los estudios) to give up
4 Dep (retirarse de una carrera) to drop out of
(un deporte) to drop
II vi (desfallecer) to give up: los resultados no son los esperados, pero no abandones, the results aren't as good as we expected, but don't give up
' abandonado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abandonada
- abandonarse
- guacho
English:
abandoned
- derelict
- deserted
- disused
- forlorn
- godforsaken
- marooned
- neglect
- neglected
* * *abandonado, -a adj1. [desierto] deserted;una casa abandonada [desocupada] a deserted house;[en mal estado] a derelict house;viven en un cobertizo abandonado they live in a disused shed2. [niño, animal, vehículo] abandoned3. [descuidado] [persona] unkempt;[jardín, casa] neglected;es muy abandonado he neglects o doesn't look after his appearance;tiene muy abandonadas a sus plantas she's been neglecting o hasn't been looking after her plants;tiene la tesis muy abandonada he has hardly done any work on his thesis (recently)* * *I adj abandonedII part → abandonar* * *abandonado, -da adj1) : abandoned, deserted2) : neglected3) : slovenly, unkempt -
112 reserve ratio
Finthe proportion of a bank’s deposits that must be kept in reserve.In the United Kingdom and in certain European countries, there is no compulsory ratio, although banks will have their own internal measures and targets to be able to repay customer deposits as they forecast they will be required. In the United States, specified percentages of deposits—established by the Federal Reserve Board—must be kept by banks in a non-interest-bearing account at one of the twelve Federal Reserve Banks located throughout the country.In Europe, the reserve requirement of an institution is calculated by multiplying the reserve ratio for each category of items in the reserve base, set by the European Central Bank, with the amount of those items in the institution’s balance sheets. These figures vary according to the institution.The required reserve ratio in the United States is set by federal law, and depends on the amount of checkable deposits a bank holds. The first $44.3 million of deposits are subject to a 3% reserve requirement. Deposits in excess of $44.3 million are subject to 10% reserve requirement. These breakpoints are reviewed annually in accordance with money supply growth. No reserves are required against certificates of deposit or savings accounts.The reserve ratio requirement limits a bank’s lending to a certain fraction of its demand deposits. The current rule allows a bank to issue loans in an amount equal to 90% of such deposits, holding 10% in reserve. The reserves can be held in any combination of till money and deposit at a Federal Reserve Bank. -
113 Booth, Henry
[br]b. 4 April 1789 Liverpool, Englandd. 28 March 1869 Liverpool, England[br]English railway administrator and inventor.[br]Booth followed his father as a Liverpool corn merchant but had great mechanical aptitude. In 1824 he joined the committee for the proposed Liverpool \& Manchester Railway (L \& MR) and after the company obtained its Act of Parliament in 1826 he was appointed Treasurer.In 1829 the L \& MR announced a prize competition, the Rainhill Trials, for an improved steam locomotive: Booth, realizing that the power of a locomotive depended largely upon its capacity to raise steam, had the idea that this could be maximized by passing burning gases from the fire through the boiler in many small tubes to increase the heating surface, rather than in one large one, as was then the practice. He was apparently unaware of work on this type of boiler even then being done by Marc Seguin, and the 1791 American patent by John Stevens. Booth discussed his idea with George Stephenson, and a boiler of this type was incorporated into the locomotive Rocket, which was built by Robert Stephenson and entered in the Trials by Booth and the two Stephensons in partnership. The boiler enabled Rocket to do all that was required in the trials, and far more: it became the prototype for all subsequent conventional locomotive boilers.After the L \& MR opened in 1830, Booth as Treasurer became in effect the general superintendent and was later General Manager. He invented screw couplings for use with sprung buffers. When the L \& MR was absorbed by the Grand Junction Railway in 1845 he became Secretary of the latter, and when, later the same year, that in turn amalgamated with the London \& Birmingham Railway (L \& BR) to form the London \& North Western Railway (L \& NWR), he became joint Secretary with Richard Creed from the L \& BR.Earlier, completion in 1838 of the railway from London to Liverpool had brought problems with regard to local times. Towns then kept their own time according to their longitude: Birmingham time, for instance, was 7¼ minutes later than London time. This caused difficulties in railway operation, so Booth prepared a petition to Parliament on behalf of the L \& MR that London time should be used throughout the country, and in 1847 the L \& NWR, with other principal railways and the Post Office, adopted Greenwich time. It was only in 1880, however, that the arrangement was made law by Act of Parliament.[br]Bibliography1835. British patent no. 6,814 (grease lubricants for axleboxes). 1836. British patent no. 6,989 (screw couplings).Booth also wrote several pamphlets on railways, uniformity of time, and political matters.Further ReadingH.Booth, 1980, Henry Booth, Ilfracombe: Arthur H.Stockwell (a good full-length biography, the author being the great-great-nephew of his subject; with bibliography).R.E.Carlson, 1969, The Liverpool \& Manchester Railway Project 1821–1831, Newton Abbot: David \& Charles.PJGR -
114 Neilson, James Beaumont
SUBJECT AREA: Metallurgy[br]b. 22 June 1792 Shettleston, near Glasgow, Scotlandd. 18 January 1865 Queenshill, Kirkcudbright-shire, Scotland[br]Scottish inventor of hot blast in ironmaking.[br]After leaving school before the age of 14 Neilson followed his father in tending colliery-steam engines. He continued in this line while apprenticed to his elder brother and afterwards rose to engine-wright at Irvine colliery. That failed and Neilson obtained work as Foreman at the first gasworks to be set up in Glasgow. After five years he became Manager and Engineer to the works, remaining there for thirty years. He introduced a number of improvements into gas manufacture, such as the use of clay retorts, iron sulphate as a purifier and the swallow-tail burner. He had meanwhile benefited from studying physics and chemistry at the Andersonian University in Glasgow.Neilson is best known for introducing hot blast into ironmaking. At that time, ironmasters believed that cold blast produced the best results, since furnaces seemed to make more and better iron in the winter than the summer. Neilson found that by leading the air blast through an iron chamber heated by a coal fire beneath it, much less fuel was needed to convert the iron ore to iron. He secured a patent in 1828 and managed to persuade Clyde Ironworks in Glasgow to try out the device. The results were immediately favourable, and the use of hot blast spread rapidly throughout the country and abroad. The equipment was improved, raising the blast temperature to around 300°C (572°F), reducing the amount of coal, which was converted into coke, required to produce a tonne of iron from 10 tonnes to about 3. Neilson entered into a partnership with Charles Macintosh and others to patent and promote the process. Successive, and successful, lawsuits against those who infringed the patent demonstrates the general eagerness to adopt hot blast. Beneficial though it was, the process did not become really satisfactory until the introduction of hot-blast stoves by E.A. Cowper in 1857.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS 1846.Further ReadingS.Smiles, Industrial Biography, Ch. 9 (offers the most detailed account of Neilson's life). Proc. Instn. Civ. Engrs., vol. 30, p. 451.J.Percy, 1851, Metallurgy: Iron and Steel (provides a detailed history of hot blast).W.K.V.Gale, 1969, Iron and Steel, London: Longmans (provides brief details).LRDBiographical history of technology > Neilson, James Beaumont
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115 branch
1. сущ.1) общ. ветка, ветвь; ответвление; ветвление (чего-л. основного, напр., в структуре)See:2)а) упр. отделение, филиал; подразделение (структурная часть в составе какой-л. организации; имеет свои функции, полномочия и обязанности)to establish a branch — основать [открыть\] филиал [отделение\]
foreign [overseas\] branch — зарубежное отделение, зарубежный филиал
branch profit — прибыль филиала [отделения\]
The account is held at the bank’s Elm Street branch. — Счет открыт в отделении [филиале\] банка на Элм Стрит.
Syn:affiliate 1. 1)See:branch banking, branch business, branch establishment, branch manager, branch office, Federal Reserve branch bankб) воен. род войск; службаEthics is a branch of philosophy. — Этика — это раздел философии.
4) демогр. линия, ветвь родства5) эк. тр., брит. профсоюзная ячейка ( отделение профсоюза на предприятии или в подразделении предприятия)2. гл.1) общ. разветвляться, разделяться, ответвляться ( распадаться на несколько самостоятельных частей); разветвлять, разделять ( на несколько частей)2) эк. расширять деятельность [дело\] (проникать на новый рынок, осваивать новый вид деятельности); расширяться ( о компании); открывать филиал [отделение\]to branch throughout the country — открыть филиалы по всей стране, охватить (своей деятельностью) всю страну
The company has branched into the computers market. — Компания вышла на компьютерный рынок.
Now the company is branching out into new fields, including services. — В настоящее время компания выходит в новые сферы деятельности, включая оказание услуг.
In the 1850s the company branched out into making brass and wind instruments. — В 1850-х гг. компания освоила производство медных и других духовых инструментов.
Syn:
* * *
отделение (банка): банковская контора с ограниченной самостоятельностью; обычно отделение не имеет акционерного капитала, результаты деятельности включаются в общий баланс банка.* * *. Деятельность за рубежом компании, учрежденной в своей стране . Инвестиционная деятельность . -
116 Finale
n; -s, -(s)1. MUS. finale; geh. fig. (grand) finale* * *das Finalefinale; final* * *Fi|na|le [fi'naːlə]nt -s, -s or - (MUS)finale; (SPORT) final, finals pl* * *das1) (the last part of a competition: The first parts of the competition will take place throughout the country, but the final will be in London.) final2) (the last part of anything, especially a concert, opera, musical show etc: The whole cast of the concert appeared in the finale.) finale* * *Fi·na·le<-s, -s o ->[fiˈna:lə]nt1. (Endkampf) final2. MUS finale* * *das; Finales, Finale[s]1) (Sport) final2) (Musik, fig.) finale* * *2. SPORT final;im Finale stehen be in the final* * *das; Finales, Finale[s]1) (Sport) final2) (Musik, fig.) finale* * *- n.finale n. -
117 final
1. adjective1) (the very last: the final chapter of the book.) sist, avsluttende, slutt-2) ((of a decision etc) definite; decided and not to be changed: The judge's decision is final.) endelig, definitiv2. noun(the last part of a competition: The first parts of the competition will take place throughout the country, but the final will be in London.) finale, sluttkamp- finally- finalist
- finality
- finalize
- finalise
- finalization
- finalisation
- finalsendelig--------finaleIsubst. \/ˈfaɪnl\/1) ( sport) finale2) (spesielt universitet, også finals) avsluttende eksamen3) ( hverdagslig) siste (aften)utgave (av avis)4) ( musikk) hviletoneIIadj. \/ˈfaɪnl\/1) slutt-, sist, endelig, avgjørende, finale-2) definitiv, endelig3) ( språkvitenskap) utlydende4) ( grammatikk) hensikts-5) ( filosofi) hensikts-, formåls-and that's final! og dermed basta!final proof siste korrektur -
118 exceptuar
v.1 to exclude.exceptuando a… (eximir) excluding…se exceptúa a los menores de 16 años children under the age of 16 are exempt2 to except, to exclude, to leave out, to omit.María exceptúa las groserías del texto Mary excludes the text's rude remarks.3 to exempt.El juez exceptúa a María The judge exempts Mary.* * *1 to except, leave out, exclude1 to be excepted, be excluded* * *verb* * *VT1) (=excluir) to except, excludeexceptuando a uno de ellos — except for o with the exception of más frm one of them
2) (Jur) to exempt* * *verbo transitivo to except (frml)exceptuando un pequeño incidente — except for o with the exception of a minor incident
exceptuar algo/a alguien de algo — to except something/somebody from something (frml)
* * *verbo transitivo to except (frml)exceptuando un pequeño incidente — except for o with the exception of a minor incident
exceptuar algo/a alguien de algo — to except something/somebody from something (frml)
* * *vtto exceptexceptuando un pequeño incidente en la frontera except for o with the exception of o apart from a minor incident at the borderexceptuar a algn DE algo to exempt sb FROM sthestán exceptuados de pago they are exempt from payment* * *
exceptuar ( conjugate exceptuar) verbo transitivo
to except (frml);◊ exceptuando un pequeño incidente except for o with the exception of a minor incident
exceptuar verbo transitivo to exclude, except
' exceptuar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
descontar
English:
except
* * *exceptuar vt[excluir] to exclude (de from); [eximir] to exempt (de from);lloverá en todo el país exceptuando el sur it will rain throughout the country except in the south;exceptuando a… excluding…;se exceptúa a los menores de dieciséis años children under the age of sixteen are exempt;todos fueron castigados, sin exceptuar a ninguno everyone was punished, without a single exception* * *v/t except;exceptuando with the exception of, except for* * *exceptuar {3} vtexcluir: to except, to exclude -
119 final
1. adjective1) (the very last: the final chapter of the book.) loka-2) ((of a decision etc) definite; decided and not to be changed: The judge's decision is final.) endanlegur2. noun(the last part of a competition: The first parts of the competition will take place throughout the country, but the final will be in London.) úrslit- finally- finalist
- finality
- finalize
- finalise
- finalization
- finalisation
- finals -
120 final
utolsó, végső* * *1. adjective1) (the very last: the final chapter of the book.) végső2) ((of a decision etc) definite; decided and not to be changed: The judge's decision is final.) végleges2. noun(the last part of a competition: The first parts of the competition will take place throughout the country, but the final will be in London.) döntő- finally- finalist
- finality
- finalize
- finalise
- finalization
- finalisation
- finals
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