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1 canibalizar
* * *canibalizar [A4 ]vtto cannibalize* * *canibalizar vtMktg to cannibalize* * *canibalizar {21} vt: to cannibalize -
2 desguazar
v.1 to scrap (automobile).2 to break into pieces, to break up, to rend.Desguazamos la tarima We broke the dais into pieces.3 to rough-hew.Desguazamos la estatua We rough-hewed the statue.* * *2 (madera) to rough-hew* * *VT1) (=desmantelar) [+ barco] to break up, scrap; [+ coche, avión] to scrap2) [+ madera] to dress, rough-hew* * *verbo transitivo1) < barco> to break up, scrap; <avión/coche> to scrap2) (Ven fam) <casa/pueblo> to destroy* * *= cannibalise [cannibalize, -USA].Ex. This article considers that the potential for cannibalising existing data base products should be a cause for concern for those database products planning to introduce information products based on CD-ROM = Este artículo considera que la posibilidad de " fusilar" las bases de datos existentes debería ser motivo de preocupación para aquellos productores que planean introducir productos informativos en CD-ROM.* * *verbo transitivo1) < barco> to break up, scrap; <avión/coche> to scrap2) (Ven fam) <casa/pueblo> to destroy* * *= cannibalise [cannibalize, -USA].Ex: This article considers that the potential for cannibalising existing data base products should be a cause for concern for those database products planning to introduce information products based on CD-ROM = Este artículo considera que la posibilidad de " fusilar" las bases de datos existentes debería ser motivo de preocupación para aquellos productores que planean introducir productos informativos en CD-ROM.
* * *desguazar [A4 ]vtA1 ‹barco› to break up, scrap; ‹avión› to scrap; ‹coche› to scrap2 ‹madera› to dress, rough-hew* * *
desguazar ( conjugate desguazar) verbo transitivo
to scrap
desguazar vtr (una embarcación) to break up
Auto to scrap
' desguazar' also found in these entries:
English:
break up
- scrap
* * *desguazar vt[automóvil] to scrap; [buque] to break up* * *v/t scrap -
3 fusilar
v.1 to execute by firing squad, to shoot.2 to plagiarize (informal) (plagiar).* * *1 (ejecutar) to shoot, execute2 (plagiar) to plagiarize* * *verb* * *VT1) (=ejecutar) to shoot, execute ( by firing squad)3) * (=plagiar) (Literat, Cine) to pinch *, plagiarize; (Com) to pirate, copy illegally* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Mil) to shoot2) (fam) ( plagiar) to plagiarize, lift (colloq)2.fusilarse v pron (fam) <obra/novela> to plagiarize, lift (colloq)* * *= cannibalise [cannibalize, -USA], shoot.Ex. This article considers that the potential for cannibalising existing data base products should be a cause for concern for those database products planning to introduce information products based on CD-ROM = Este artículo considera que la posibilidad de " fusilar" las bases de datos existentes debería ser motivo de preocupación para aquellos productores que planean introducir productos informativos en CD-ROM.Ex. The book has a blue mottled sheepskin binding signed by Antoine Menard, a famous bookbinder who was shot in Paris by a firing squad in 1871 but feigned death and escaped to Spain.----* fusilar en el acto = shoot on + sight.* fusilar sobre la marcha = shoot on + sight.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Mil) to shoot2) (fam) ( plagiar) to plagiarize, lift (colloq)2.fusilarse v pron (fam) <obra/novela> to plagiarize, lift (colloq)* * *= cannibalise [cannibalize, -USA], shoot.Ex: This article considers that the potential for cannibalising existing data base products should be a cause for concern for those database products planning to introduce information products based on CD-ROM = Este artículo considera que la posibilidad de " fusilar" las bases de datos existentes debería ser motivo de preocupación para aquellos productores que planean introducir productos informativos en CD-ROM.
Ex: The book has a blue mottled sheepskin binding signed by Antoine Menard, a famous bookbinder who was shot in Paris by a firing squad in 1871 but feigned death and escaped to Spain.* fusilar en el acto = shoot on + sight.* fusilar sobre la marcha = shoot on + sight.* * *fusilar [A1 ]vtA ( Mil) to shootfue fusilado he was shot, he was executed by firing squad* * *
fusilar ( conjugate fusilar) verbo transitivo
1 (Mil) to shoot;
2 (fam) ( plagiar) to plagiarize, lift (colloq)
fusilar verbo transitivo
1 to shoot, execute
2 fam (moda, costura) to copy
' fusilar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tronar
English:
shoot
* * *fusilar vt1. [ejecutar] to execute by firing squad, to shoot* * *v/t1 shoot* * *fusilar vt1) : to shoot, to execute (by firing squad)* * *
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