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independent [‚ɪndɪ'pendənt](a) (person, country etc) indépendant;∎ to become independent (country) accéder à l'indépendance;∎ she is independent of her parents elle ne dépend plus de ses parents;∎ two independent studies have been made deux études indépendantes ont été menées;∎ he is incapable of independent thought il est incapable de penser par lui-même;∎ a man of independent means un rentier;∎ two independent sources have confirmed the rumour deux sources indépendantes ont confirmé la rumeur2 noun∎ Press The Independent = quotidien britannique de qualité sans affiliation politique particulière►► British formerly the Independent Broadcasting Authority = organisme d'agrément et de coordination des stations de radio et chaînes de télévision du secteur privé en Grande-Bretagne;Grammar independent clause proposition f indépendante;Finance independent financial adviser conseiller(ère) m,f financier(ère) indépendant(e);independent income revenus mpl indépendants, rentes fpl;independent inquiry enquête f indépendante;∎ an independent inquiry has been set up une enquête indépendante a été ouverte;Independent Radio News = agence de presse radiophonique;independent retailer détaillant(e) m,f indépendant(e);British independent school école f privée;British the Independent Television Commission = commission de surveillance des télévisions britanniques privéesUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > independent
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indi'pendənt1) (not controlled by other people, countries etc: an independent country; That country is now independent of Britain.) independiente2) (not willing to accept help: an independent old lady.) independiente3) (having enough money to support oneself: She is completely independent and receives no money from her family; She is now independent of her parents.) independiente4) (not relying on, or affected by, something or someone else: an independent observer; to arrive at an independent conclusion.) independiente•- independently
independent adj independientetr[ɪndɪ'pendənt]1 (gen) independiente■ young people are fairly independent of their parents los jóvenes son bastante independientes de sus padres1 SMALLPOLITICS/SMALL (candidato,-a) independiente nombre masulino o femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto become independent independizarseto be of independent means disponer de rentasindependent school SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL colegio no subvencionadoindependent television televisión nombre femenino privadaindependent [.ɪndə'pɛndənt] adj: independiente♦ independently adv: independiente mfadj.• independiente adj.n.• independiente s.m.'ɪndɪ'pendənt1) <person/country/survey> independiente; < income> independiente, propio, personalSenegal became independent in 1960 — Senegal obtuvo la independencia or se independizó en 1960
2)a) <company/newspaper/candidate> independienteb) (BrE) < school> particular, privado; < sector> privado; <television/radio> privado[ˌɪndɪ'pendǝnt]1. ADJ1) (=self-supporting) [person, country] independiente; [income] propioto be independent of sth/sb — no depender de algo/algn, ser independiente de algo/algn
to become independent — [country] independizarse
a person of independent means — una persona con rentas propias or con independencia económica
2) (=unconnected) [events] independiente, no relacionado; (=impartial) [inquiry, investigation] independiente; [witness] imparcial3) (=self-reliant) [person, child] independiente4) (=private) [school, sector] privado; [broadcasting company, radio station] privado, independiente2. N1) (=politician) independiente mf, candidato(-a) m / f independiente2) (=company) compañía f independiente3.CPDindependent clause N — (Gram) oración f independiente
independent school N — (Brit) escuela f privada, colegio m privado
independent suspension N — (Aut) suspensión f independiente
* * *['ɪndɪ'pendənt]1) <person/country/survey> independiente; < income> independiente, propio, personalSenegal became independent in 1960 — Senegal obtuvo la independencia or se independizó en 1960
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1. adjective1) unabhängigindependent income/means — eigenes Einkommen
2) (not wanting obligations) selbstständig2. noun(Polit.) Unabhängige, der/die•• Cultural note:Eine britische überregionale Tageszeitung. Ihr Pendant am Sonntag heißt The Independent on Sunday. Obgleich der Independent politisch eher links als rechts steht, strebt er, wie der Name schon andeutet, eine unabhängige überparteiliche Berichterstattung anEine Privatschule in Großbritannien, die sich selbst finanziert, und zwar durch Elternbeiträge. Sie erhält keine staatliche Unterstützung. academic.ru/58860/public_school">public schools und preparatory schools fallen in diese Kategorie* * *[indi'pendənt]1) (not controlled by other people, countries etc: an independent country; That country is now independent of Britain.) unabhängig2) (not willing to accept help: an independent old lady.) selbständig3) (having enough money to support oneself: She is completely independent and receives no money from her family; She is now independent of her parents.) unabhängig4) (not relying on, or affected by, something or someone else: an independent observer; to arrive at an independent conclusion.) unabhängig•- independence- independently* * *in·de·pend·ent[ˌɪndɪˈpendənt]I. adjto become \independent from sth von etw dat unabhängig werden, seine Unabhängigkeit von etw dat erlangen\independent financial adviser unabhängiger Finanzberater/unabhängige Finanzberaterin3. (unassisted) selbstständigto have \independent means private Mittel [o ein Privateinkommen] habento be financially \independent finanziell unabhängig sein4. (separate, unconnected) unabhängig... quite \independent of each other... ganz unabhängig voneinander\independent statements voneinander unabhängige Aussagen\independent witnesses Zeugen, die nichts miteinander zu tun haben5. AUTO[fully] \independent suspension Einzelradaufhängung f6. LING\independent clause Hauptsatz m, übergeordneter SatzII. n2. COMM▪ the \independents pl die unabhängigen Unternehmen* * *["Indɪ'pendənt]1. adj1) (= autonomous) unabhängig (of sb/sth von jdm/etw) (ALSO POL country); person (in attitude, spirit) selbstständig, unabhängig; income eigen, privata man of independent means — eine Person mit Privateinkommen, ein Privatmann m
2) (= unconnected) report, research, thinker etc unabhängigindependent confirmation — Bestätigung f aus unabhängiger Quelle
they reached the summit by independent routes — sie erreichten den Gipfel auf getrennten or gesonderten Wegen
the two explosions were independent of each other — die beiden Explosionen hatten nichts miteinander zu tun or hatten keine gemeinsame Ursache
2. n (POL)Unabhängige(r) mf* * *independent [ˌındıˈpendənt]A adj (adv independently)independent travel(l)er Einzelreisende(r) m/f(m)2. unbeeinflusst (Beobachter etc)3. finanziell unabhängig:independent gentleman Privatier m;be independent auf eigenen Füßen stehen4. finanziell unabhängig machend (Vermögen etc):a man of independent means ein finanziell unabhängiger Mann6. freiheitsliebend7. selbstbewusst, -sicher8. PARL partei-, fraktionslos9. MATH unabhängig:independent variable unabhängige Veränderliche10. LING unabhängig, Haupt…:independent clause Hauptsatz m11. TECH unabhängig, eigen, Einzel…:independent axle Schwingachse f;B s1. Unabhängige(r) m/f(m)2. PARL Partei-, Fraktionslose(r) m/f(m)4. freie TankstelleI. abk1. independence2. independent3. instituteind. abk1. independence2. independent3. index4. indicated6. indigo7. indirect8. industrial9. industry* * *1. adjective1) unabhängigindependent income/means — eigenes Einkommen
2) (not wanting obligations) selbstständig2. noun(Polit.) Unabhängige, der/die•• Cultural note:Eine britische überregionale Tageszeitung. Ihr Pendant am Sonntag heißt The Independent on Sunday. Obgleich der Independent politisch eher links als rechts steht, strebt er, wie der Name schon andeutet, eine unabhängige überparteiliche Berichterstattung anEine Privatschule in Großbritannien, die sich selbst finanziert, und zwar durch Elternbeiträge. Sie erhält keine staatliche Unterstützung. public schools und preparatory schools fallen in diese Kategorie* * *(of) adj.unabhängig (von) adj. adj.eigenständig adj.eigenverantwortlich adj.rechnerunabhängig adj.selbstständig adj.selbständig (alt.Rechtschreibung) adj. -
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to become \independent from sth von etw dat unabhängig werden, seine Unabhängigkeit von etw dat erlangen\independent financial adviser unabhängiger Finanzberater/unabhängige Finanzberaterin;3) ( unassisted) selbständig;to have \independent means private Mittel [o ein Privateinkommen] haben;to be financially \independent finanziell unabhängig sein4) (separate, unconnected) unabhängig;... quite \independent of each other... ganz unabhängig voneinander;\independent statements voneinander unabhängige Aussagen;\independent witnesses Zeugen, die nichts miteinander zu tun haben5) auto[fully] \independent suspension Einzelradaufhängung f6) ling -
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• become independent• begin to take certain libertiesDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > sacar los pies del plato
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1 to become independent (de, of)* * *VPR to become independent (de of)gain independence (de from)el país se independizó en 1962 — the country became independent in 1962, the country gained independence in 1962
* * *(v.) = gain + independenceEx. This is because names of women authors frequently undergo transformations as a result of marriage and divorce; political jurisdictions also are annexed or gain independence and sometimes a new name; etc.* * *independizarse(de)(v.) = secede (from)Ex: The only republic to secede peacefully from the former Yugoslavia, Macedonia has the potential to become a wealthy and stable nation, a beacon of reform in southeastern Europe.
(v.) = gain + independenceEx: This is because names of women authors frequently undergo transformations as a result of marriage and divorce; political jurisdictions also are annexed or gain independence and sometimes a new name; etc.
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independizarse ( conjugate independizarse) verbo pronominal
to become independent, gain independence;
independizarse de algn to become independent of sb
■independizarse verbo reflexivo to become independent: quiere independizarse de sus padres, he doesn't want to have to rely on his parents
' independizarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desligarse
* * *vprto become independent (de of);un país que se independizó el siglo pasado a country which became independent o gained its independence in the last century;sus hijos ya se han independizado her children are independent now* * *v/r become independent* * *independizarse {21} vr: to become independent, to gain independence* * * -
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v.1 to grant independence to.2 to make independent, to free.El estudio independizó a Ricardo Studying made Richard independent.3 to set apart, to make independent.María independizó el apartamento Mary set apart the apartment.* * *1 to make independent1 to become independent (de, of)* * *1.2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to make... independent2.independizarsev pron to become independent, gain independence* * *----* derecho a independizarse, el = right to secede, the.* independizarse = gain + independence.* independizarse (de) = secede (from).* * *1.verbo transitivo to make... independent2.independizarsev pron to become independent, gain independence* * ** derecho a independizarse, el = right to secede, the.* independizarse = gain + independence.* independizarse (de) = secede (from).* * *independizar [A4 ]vtto make … independentto become independent, gain independenceel país se independizó en el siglo XIX the country became independent o gained (its) independence in the 19th centuryindependizarse DE algn to become independent OF sbquiere independizarse de su familia he wants to become independent of his family* * *
independizar verbo transitivo to make independent, grant independence to
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I Adj. independent ( von of); unabhängig von (ohne Rücksicht auf) irrespective of; unabhängig davon, ob... regardless of whether...; unabhängige Arbeitsstation EDV independent ( oder self-contained) workstation; unabhängiges Gerät EDV independent ( oder self-contained) equipment; unabhängiger Betrieb EDV independent ( oder self-contained) operationII Adv. independently; das geschieht unabhängig von / davon, ob... that will happen irrespective of / of whether...* * *non-partisan; freewheeling; free; independent* * *ụn|ab|hän|gigadjindependent (von of); Journalist freelancedas ist unabhängig davon, ob/wann etc — that does not depend on or is not dependent on whether/when etc
unabhängig davon, was Sie meinen — irrespective of or regardless of what you think
sich von jdm/etw unabhängig machen — to become independent of sb/sth
* * *2) (not controlled by other people, countries etc: an independent country; That country is now independent of Britain.) independent3) (having enough money to support oneself: She is completely independent and receives no money from her family; She is now independent of her parents.) independent4) (not relying on, or affected by, something or someone else: an independent observer; to arrive at an independent conclusion.) independent5) (not dependent on others for help etc: a self-sufficient community.) self-sufficient* * *un·ab·hän·gig[ˈʊnʔaphɛŋɪç]▪ \unabhängig werden to become independent, to gain independence2. (von niemandem abhängig) independent▪ [von jdm/etw] \unabhängig sein to be independent [of sb/sth]▪ [von jdm/etw] \unabhängig werden to become independent [of sb/sth]3. (ungeachtet)\unabhängig davon, ob/wann/was/wie... regardless [or irrespective] of whether/when/what/how...\unabhängig voneinander separately* * *1. 2.unabhängig davon, ob... — usw. irrespective or regardless of whether... etc
* * *A. adj independent (von of);unabhängig von (ohne Rücksicht auf) irrespective of;unabhängig davon, ob … regardless of whether …;B. adv independently;das geschieht unabhängig von/davon, ob … that will happen irrespective of/of whether …* * *1. 2.unabhängig davon, ob... — usw. irrespective or regardless of whether... etc
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I Adj. (unabhängig) independent; wirtschaftlich: self-supporting; beruflich, Person: independent, self-employed; attr., Journalist, Architekt etc.: freelance...; Staat: autonomous; an selbstständiges Arbeiten gewöhnt used to working on one’s own; sich selbstständig machen im Beruf: start up one’s own business; Journalist etc.: go freelance; umg., fig. (verloren gehen) disappear; hum., Sache: walk, grow legs; selbstständig werden auch POL. become independent; Land auch: gain independence; er muss selbstständiger werden he must become more independentII Adv. independently; (ohne fremde Hilfe) oneself, on one’s own; selbstständig denken think for o.s.; selbstständig handeln act independently ( oder on one’s own initiative); selbstständig arbeitender Drucker EDV stand-alone printer* * *(für eigene Rechnung) freelance;(unabhängig) independent* * *sẹlbst|stän|dig ['zElpstʃtɛndɪç]1. adjindependent; (beruflich) self-employed; (rare = getrennt) separateselbstständig sein (beruflich) — to be self-employed, to have set up on one's own
sich selbstständig machen (beruflich) — to set up on one's own, to start one's own business; (hum) to go off on its own
2. advindependently, on one's own* * *(working for oneself and not employed by someone else: a self-employed dressmaker.) self-employed* * *selbst·stän·digRR1. (eigenständig) independent\selbstständig arbeiten to work on one's own [or independently2. (beruflich unabhängig) self-employed▪ \selbstständig/ \selbstständig als jd sein to be self-employed/a self-employed sb3.* * *usw.: s. selbständig usw* * *A. adj (unabhängig) independent; wirtschaftlich: self-supporting; beruflich, Person: independent, self-employed; attr, Journalist, Architekt etc: freelance …; Staat: autonomous;an selbstständiges Arbeiten gewöhnt used to working on one’s own;sich selbstständig machen im Beruf: start up one’s own business; Journalist etc: go freelance; umg, fig (verloren gehen) disappear; hum, Sache: walk, grow legs;er muss selbstständiger werden he must become more independentselbstständig denken think for o.s.;selbstständig handeln act independently ( oder on one’s own initiative);selbstständig arbeitender Drucker IT stand-alone printer* * *usw.: s. selbständig usw* * *adj.autonomous adj.independent adj.self employed adj.stand-alone (product, etc.) adj. adv.independently adv. -
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adj.1 independent.2 separate (aparte).3 freelance, indie.f. & m.independent, maverick.* * *► adjetivo1 independent2 (individualista) self-sufficient* * *adj.* * *1. ADJ1) [gen] independent2) [piso etc] self-contained3) (Inform) stand-alone2.SMF independent* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino independent* * *= freebooting, self-contained, self-supporting, separate, stand-alone [standalone], free-standing, non-partisan [nonpartisan], self-directed, self-reliant, independent, independent, self-organising [self-organizing, -USA].Ex. Such considerations whether invested with the gravitas assumed by LSIC whenever they address such imponderables or when issued by freebooting critics miss the mark.Ex. From mainframe and mini-computers in the 60s and 70s the trend of the 80s is towards micro-based, self-contained personal computers on the one hand, and superfast, high-performance computers on the other.Ex. Three self-supporting scales for the measurement of reading attitude were used, namely, the questionnaires of Estes, Heathington, and La Pray.Ex. One of the most obvious of the limitations of this approach is that it is difficult to decide what constitutes a separate work.Ex. BLCMP (originally Birminghan Libraries Cooperative Mechanisation Project) is a co-operative venture which embraces both network and stand-alone services, and batch and online services.Ex. A free-standing terminal is a computer in its own right, which processes and stores data about the transactions and which may also exchange data with a central computer at predetermined intervals, say at the end of a working day.Ex. To support these ends, the public library must be readily accessible to all, its use must be free of charge, it must be non-partisan and non-sectarian.Ex. Libraries can play an important role in self-directed learning and in improving adult reading skills = Las bibliotecas pueden desempeñar un importante papel en el aprendizaje autodidacta y en la mejora de las habilidades lectoras de los adultos.Ex. The modern concept of helping library users become information literate, self-reliant learners must replace traditional BI = El concepto moderno de ayudar a los usuarios de la biblioteca a adquirir los conocimientos básicos en el manejo de la información, a ser alumnos autosuficientes, debe sustituir a la formación de usuarios tradicional.Ex. The organization wants employees to be dependent and the employee wants to be independent.Ex. However, recent book industry statistics show that the market share held by the independents is shrinking.Ex. These techniques may lead to the study of science as a self-organizing system in the form of neural network like structures.----* actuar de un modo independiente = go it alone.* con financiación independiente = self-funded.* Federación Nacional de Asesorías Independientes (FIAC) = National Federation of Independent Advice Centres (FIAC).* semiindependiente = semi-independent.* ser independiente = go + Posesivo + own way, stand on + Posesivo + own (two) feet.* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino independent* * *= freebooting, self-contained, self-supporting, separate, stand-alone [standalone], free-standing, non-partisan [nonpartisan], self-directed, self-reliant, independent, independent, self-organising [self-organizing, -USA].Ex: Such considerations whether invested with the gravitas assumed by LSIC whenever they address such imponderables or when issued by freebooting critics miss the mark.
Ex: From mainframe and mini-computers in the 60s and 70s the trend of the 80s is towards micro-based, self-contained personal computers on the one hand, and superfast, high-performance computers on the other.Ex: Three self-supporting scales for the measurement of reading attitude were used, namely, the questionnaires of Estes, Heathington, and La Pray.Ex: One of the most obvious of the limitations of this approach is that it is difficult to decide what constitutes a separate work.Ex: BLCMP (originally Birminghan Libraries Cooperative Mechanisation Project) is a co-operative venture which embraces both network and stand-alone services, and batch and online services.Ex: A free-standing terminal is a computer in its own right, which processes and stores data about the transactions and which may also exchange data with a central computer at predetermined intervals, say at the end of a working day.Ex: To support these ends, the public library must be readily accessible to all, its use must be free of charge, it must be non-partisan and non-sectarian.Ex: Libraries can play an important role in self-directed learning and in improving adult reading skills = Las bibliotecas pueden desempeñar un importante papel en el aprendizaje autodidacta y en la mejora de las habilidades lectoras de los adultos.Ex: The modern concept of helping library users become information literate, self-reliant learners must replace traditional BI = El concepto moderno de ayudar a los usuarios de la biblioteca a adquirir los conocimientos básicos en el manejo de la información, a ser alumnos autosuficientes, debe sustituir a la formación de usuarios tradicional.Ex: The organization wants employees to be dependent and the employee wants to be independent.Ex: However, recent book industry statistics show that the market share held by the independents is shrinking.Ex: These techniques may lead to the study of science as a self-organizing system in the form of neural network like structures.* actuar de un modo independiente = go it alone.* con financiación independiente = self-funded.* Federación Nacional de Asesorías Independientes (FIAC) = National Federation of Independent Advice Centres (FIAC).* semiindependiente = semi-independent.* ser independiente = go + Posesivo + own way, stand on + Posesivo + own (two) feet.* * *1 ‹carácter› independent2 ‹político› independentindependent, independent candidate* * *
independiente adjetivo, masculino y femenino
independent
independiente adjetivo
1 (sin ataduras) independent
un partido independiente, an independent party
2 (individualista) self-reliant
' independiente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
absoluta
- absoluto
- autosuficiente
- bañera
- chalet
- autonómico
- congelador
- presentar
English:
financially
- free agent
- freelance
- freestanding
- independent
- ITV
- nonpartisan
- unattached
- emancipated
- maisonette
- self
* * *♦ adj1. [país, persona] independent2. [aparte] separate♦ nmf[político] independent* * *adj independent* * *independiente adj: independent♦ independientemente adv* * *independiente adj independent -
19 abnabeln
(trennb., hat -ge-)II v/refl umg., fig. cut the cord ( von jemandem between s.o. and s.o.); sich von seinen Eltern abnabeln become independent of one’s parents allg.* * *ạb|na|beln ['apnaːbln] sep1. vt2. vrto cut oneself loose, to make the breaksich vom Elternhaus abnabeln — to leave the parental home, to leave the nest
abgenabelt vom Chef — independent of the boss
* * *ab|na·belnein Kind \abnabeln to cut a baby's umbilical cord* * *abnabeln (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t:ein Kind abnabeln cut the umbilical cordB. v/r umg, fig cut the cord (von jemandem between sb and sb);sich von seinen Eltern abnabeln become independent of one’s parents allg -
20 verselbstständigen
v/refl Person: go independent; Sache: break free; sich zu einem eigenen Fach etc. verselbstständigen become a subject etc. in its own right* * *ver|sẹlbst|stän|di|gen ptp verse\#lbstständigt, ptp verse\#lbständigtvrto become independent; (beruflich auch) to become self-employed* * *ver·selb·stän·di·gen *, ver·selbst·stän·di·genRR[fɛɐ̯ˈzɛlp(st)ʃtɛndɪgn̩]vr1. (sich selbständig machen) to become self-employed [or independent* * *verselbstständigen become a subject etc in its own right
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