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1 situation
nситуация; положение; обстановка; состояниеto adjust to the situation — привыкать / приспосабливаться к обстановке
to aggravate the situation — ухудшать / обострять положение, обстановку, усугублять положение
to appraise / to assess the situation — оценивать обстановку
to bring the situation to the attention of the authorities — обращать внимание властей на сложившуюся обстановку
to bring the situation under control — брать ситуацию под контроль; наводить порядок
to bring the military situation into balance — добиваться равновесия в численности войск и в вооружениях
to calm the situation — нормализовать обстановку; разряжать обстановку
to control the situation — контролировать ситуацию; быть хозяином положения
to destabilize the situation — дестабилизировать положение, дестабилизировать обстановку
to escalate / to exacerbate the situation — обострять обстановку
to get more closely acquainted with the realities of the situation — знакомиться с фактическим положением поближе
to get the maximum benefit out of the situation — извлекать максимальную выгоду из сложившейся обстановки
to inflame the situation — обострять обстановку, перен. подливать масла в огонь
to influence a situation — оказывать влияние / влиять на ситуацию
to meet the situation — действовать в соответствии с обстановкой / обстоятельствами
to normalize the situation (in) — нормализовать положение / обстановку (где-л.)
to rectify / to redress the situation — исправлять создавшееся положение
to relieve smb's situation — облегчать чье-л. положение
to review the situation — обозревать / рассматривать положение; анализировать положение
to shoot one's way out of the situation — прибегать к оружию с целью выхода из создавшейся обстановки
- actual situationto stabilize the situation — стабилизировать обстановку / положение
- acute situation
- adjustment of a situation - assessment of the situation
- awkward situation
- commanding situation
- complicated situation
- complication of the international situation
- conflict situation
- confusing situation
- contradictory situation
- crisis situation
- critical situation
- current situation
- dangerous situation
- dead-end situation
- deadlocked situation
- declining security situation
- demographic situation
- deteriorating situation
- disastrous situation
- domestic situation of a country
- domestic situation
- dramatic situation
- economic situation
- emergency situation
- escalating situation
- explosive situation
- extreme situation
- financial situation
- fluid situation
- food situation
- fragile situation
- geographical situation
- give-and-take situation
- grave situation
- gravity of the situation
- grim situation
- health situation
- human rights situation
- improvement of the international situation
- in connection with the existing situation
- in the context of the existing situation
- inflammable situation
- initial situation
- internal situation
- international situation
- irreversible situation
- labor situation
- law-and-order situation
- marginal situations
- measures to deal with the balance of payments situation
- military and political situation
- military situation
- murky situation
- nonstabilized situation
- normalization of the international situation
- no-win situation
- one-against-the-rest situation
- peaceful situation
- political situation
- pre-accord situation
- precarious situation
- pre-crisis situation
- present situation
- present-day situation
- radiation situation
- regional situation - shambolic situation
- shifting situation
- situation becomes clearer
- situation clarifies
- situation deteriorates
- situation eases
- situation gets out of control
- situation goes out of hand
- situation has worsened
- situation is approaching crisis point
- situation is back to normal
- situation is balanced
- situation is calm
- situation is changing
- situation is confused
- situation is critical
- situation is deadlocked
- situation is fragile
- situation is hazardous
- situation is in turmoil
- situation is pregnant with peril
- situation is quiet
- situation is returning to normal
- situation is ripe for further conflict
- situation is tense
- situation is uncertain
- situation is under control
- situation now is a far cry from what it was
- situation of neither war, nor peace
- situation of despair
- situation settles down
- situation there goes largely unreported
- socio-economic situation
- socio-political situation
- special situation
- specific situation
- stalemate situation
- strategic situation
- subordinate situation
- tense situation
- threat situation
- uncertain situation
- uncontrollable situation
- unequal situation
- ungovernable situation
- unsatisfactory situation
- unstable situation
- violent situation
- volatile situation
- vulnerable situation
- warlike situation
- world situation
- world trade situation
- worrying situation
- worsening situation -
2 zuspitzen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. (Stock) sharpen2. fig. (Lage) worsen, intensify; zugespitztII v/refl1. taper to a point2. fig., Krise, Lage: worsen, escalate, deteriorate* * *to taper; to point;sich zuspitzento boil over* * *zu|spit|zen sep1. vtStock etc to sharpenzugespitzt — sharpened; Turm, Schuhe etc pointed; (fig) exaggerated
2. vrto be pointed; (fig Lage, Konflikt) to intensify* * *zu|spit·zenI. vrsich weiter \zuspitzen to escalateII. vt▪ etw \zuspitzen to sharpen stheinen Pfahl \zuspitzen to sharpen a postdas Attentat hat die Lage bedrohlich zugespitzt the assassination attempt has brought the situation to boiling point* * *1.transitives Verb2) (fig.) aggravate <position, crisis>; intensify <competition, conflict, etc.>3) (fig.) make <question, answer> pointed2.reflexives Verb become aggravated* * *zuspitzen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. (Stock) sharpenB. v/r1. taper to a point2. fig, Krise, Lage: worsen, escalate, deteriorate* * *1.transitives Verb2) (fig.) aggravate <position, crisis>; intensify <competition, conflict, etc.>3) (fig.) make <question, answer> pointed2.reflexives Verb become aggravated* * *v.to taper v. -
3 aggravare
punizione increase( peggiorare) make worse* * *aggravare v.tr. ( peggiorare) to make* worse, to worsen: voi non fate che aggravare le cose, you are only making matters worse; aggravare la situazione, to make the situation worse // (dir.) aggravare la pena, to increase the sentence.◘ aggravarsi v.intr.pron. to grow* worse, to become* worse, to get* worse, to worsen: il malato si è aggravato, the patient has got worse.* * *[aɡɡra'vare]1. vt(peggiorare) to worsen, (accrescere) to increase2. vip (aggravarsi)(situazione, malato) to get worse* * *[aggra'vare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (peggiorare) to aggravate, to worsen, to make* [sth.] worse [situazione, malattia]; to inflame [ conflitto]; to compound [problema, danno] ( con by; facendo by doing)2) dir. to increase [ pena] (di by)2.verbo pronominale aggravarsi (peggiorare) [situazione, stato di salute] to get* worse, to worsen; [ crisi] to worsen, to deepen, to grow*; [ conflitto] to escalate, to develop; [ inflazione] to increase* * *aggravare/aggra'vare/ [1]1 (peggiorare) to aggravate, to worsen, to make* [sth.] worse [situazione, malattia]; to inflame [ conflitto]; to compound [problema, danno] ( con by; facendo by doing)2 dir. to increase [ pena] (di by)II aggravarsi verbo pronominale(peggiorare) [ situazione, stato di salute] to get* worse, to worsen; [ crisi] to worsen, to deepen, to grow*; [ conflitto] to escalate, to develop; [ inflazione] to increase. -
4 décrisper
dekʀispe vt[relations, rapports] to ease, [personne] to relax* * *décrisper verb table: aimerA vtr ( détendre) to take the strain ou tension out of [relations, atmosphère]; to defuse [situation]; les entretiens se déroulent dans un climat décrispé talks are taking place in a more relaxed atmosphere.B se décrisper vpr1 ( se détendre) [personne] to relax;2 Pol [relations] to become less strained; [situation] to de-escalate.[dekrispe] verbe transitif2. [relations] to thaw[ambiance] to ease————————se décrisper verbe pronominal intransitif -
5 обострять
1) General subject: aggravate, bring to a head, escalate, exacerbate, give an edge to (что-л.), intensify, refine, sharpen, strain, subtilize (чувства, восприятие и т. п.), whet (чувство), accentuate, give an edge to (усиливать, стимулировать, что-л.), bring to a head (что-л.)3) Diplomatic term: escalate (о конфликте, положении и т.п.)4) Electronics: peak5) Advertising: give an edge6) Makarov: bring (smth.) to a head (что-л.), give an edge to (smth.) (что-л.) -
6 struggle
1. nto give up on one's struggle — признать бесплодность своей борьбы
to intensify struggle — обострять / усиливать борьбу
to renew one's struggle against smb — возобновлять борьбу против кого-л.
to resume the struggle — возобновлять / продолжать борьбу
to step up one's struggle — усиливать борьбу
- acute struggleto use one or another form of struggle — использовать ту или иную форму борьбы
- age-old struggle
- aggravation of the struggle
- antifeudal struggle
- antimonopoly struggle
- armed struggle
- bitter struggle
- centuries-old struggle
- common struggle
- complexities of the struggle
- conscious struggle
- continuous struggle
- courageous struggle
- course of struggle
- covert struggle
- daily struggle
- decisive struggle
- diplomatic struggle
- domestic struggle
- drawn-out struggle
- economic struggle
- emancipatory struggle
- emphasis on armed struggle
- experience of struggle
- extraparliamentary forms of struggle
- factional struggle
- fierce struggle
- forms of struggle
- freedom struggle
- gender struggle
- general struggle
- guerrilla struggle
- hard struggle
- heroic struggle
- holy struggle
- ideological struggle
- inner-party struggle
- intensification of struggle
- intensive struggle
- internal struggle
- international struggle
- joint struggle
- just struggle
- leadership struggle
- liberation struggle
- life and death struggle
- long struggle
- mass struggle
- means of struggle
- methods of struggle
- military struggle
- mounting struggle
- national liberation struggle
- nonparliamentary forms of struggle
- organized struggle
- outcome of struggle
- overall struggle
- overt struggle
- parliamentary forms of struggle
- parliamentary struggle
- peaceful struggle
- peoples' struggle
- persistent struggle
- political struggle
- postwar struggle
- power struggle
- practical struggle
- resolute struggle
- righteous struggle
- sharp struggle
- spontaneous struggle
- strike struggle
- struggle for dignity
- struggle for existence
- struggle for markets and spheres of influence
- struggle for national liberation
- struggle for peace and security of peoples
- struggle for succession
- struggle to divert the threat of war
- symbol of struggle
- uncompromising struggle
- underground struggle
- unparalleled struggle
- unrelieved struggle
- uphill struggle
- victorious struggle
- vigorous struggle
- waning of the struggle
- weakening of the struggle
- whirlpool of struggle
- worldwide struggle 2. vбороться; сражаться -
7 zuspitzen
zu|spit·zenvrsich weiter \zuspitzen to escalate;sich immer mehr \zuspitzen to get worse and worse, to become increasingly critical;sich bedrohlich \zuspitzen to take on threatening dimensionsvtetw \zuspitzen to sharpen sth;einen Pfahl \zuspitzen to sharpen a post;das Attentat hat die Lage bedrohlich zugespitzt the assassination attempt has brought the situation to boiling point -
8 conflicto
m.1 conflict (desacuerdo, lucha).conflictos conflictentrar en conflicto con to be in conflict withconflicto armado armed conflictconflicto generacional generation gapconflicto laboral industrial disputeconflicto de intereses conflict of interests2 double bind, dilemma, conflict.* * *1 (choque) conflict\conflicto laboral industrial dispute* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=enfrentamiento) conflictlos intereses de las dos empresas están en conflicto — the interests of the two companies are in conflict
los agricultores españoles están en conflicto con los franceses — Spanish farmers are in dispute with the French
las partes en conflicto — (Pol) the warring parties o factions; (Jur) the parties in dispute
entrar en conflicto con algo/algn — to come into conflict with sth/sb
conflicto de intereses — conflict of interests, clash of interests
conflicto laboral — labour dispute, labor dispute (EEUU)
2) (=dilema) dilemma3) (Psic) conflict* * *a) ( enfrentamiento) conflictentrar en conflicto con alguien/algo — to come into conflict with somebody/something
b) (Psic) conflictc) ( apuro) difficult situation* * *= conflict, dispute, tension.Ex. On that basis, I should like to suggest a possible solution to the conflict.Ex. In practice meetings of the Council of Ministers -- the Community's main legislative body -- have in recent years become a forum for acrimonious dispute.Ex. A data base must respond to a dynamic reality in which terms, 'strain, crack and sometimes break under the burden, under the tension, slip, slide, perish, decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, will not stay still'.----* agravar un conflicto = exacerbate + conflict.* causas de conflictos armados = warpath.* conflicto árabe-israelí, el = Arab Israeli conflict, the.* conflicto armado = armed conflict, war conflict.* conflicto asimétrico = asymmetric conflict.* conflicto cultural = cultural conflict.* conflicto de funciones = role conflict.* conflicto de intereses = conflict of interest(s), competing interests.* conflicto de lealtades = divided loyalties.* conflicto de responsabilidades = role conflict.* conflicto de valores = conflict of values.* conflicto étnico = racial conflict, ethnic conflict.* conflicto familiar = family conflict.* conflicto ideológico = ideological conflict.* conflicto interpersonal = interpersonal conflict.* conflicto militar = military conflict.* conflicto político = political conflict.* conflicto racial = racial conflict, ethnic conflict.* conflicto religioso = religious conflict.* conflicto social = social conflict.* empeorar un conflicto = exacerbate + conflict.* en conflicto (con) = in conflict (with).* entrar en conflicto = come into + conflict (with), run into + conflict.* entrar en conflicto con = conflict with, clash with, run + afoul of, fall + afoul of.* estudios de la paz y los conflictos = peace and conflict studies.* estudios sobre paz y conflictos = peace and conflict studies.* fuente de conflicto = source of conflict.* incidencia de conflictos = conflict incidence.* intervenir en un conflicto = enter + conflict.* mediación en un conflicto = peacekeeping [peace-keeping], good offices, peacemaking [peace-making].* mediador en un conflicto = peacekeeper.* partes de un conflicto = warring factions, warring parties.* prevención de conflictos = conflict deterrence, conflict prevention.* resolución de conflictos = conflict resolution, peacemaking [peace-making].* * *a) ( enfrentamiento) conflictentrar en conflicto con alguien/algo — to come into conflict with somebody/something
b) (Psic) conflictc) ( apuro) difficult situation* * *= conflict, dispute, tension.Ex: On that basis, I should like to suggest a possible solution to the conflict.
Ex: In practice meetings of the Council of Ministers -- the Community's main legislative body -- have in recent years become a forum for acrimonious dispute.Ex: A data base must respond to a dynamic reality in which terms, 'strain, crack and sometimes break under the burden, under the tension, slip, slide, perish, decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, will not stay still'.* agravar un conflicto = exacerbate + conflict.* causas de conflictos armados = warpath.* conflicto árabe-israelí, el = Arab Israeli conflict, the.* conflicto armado = armed conflict, war conflict.* conflicto asimétrico = asymmetric conflict.* conflicto cultural = cultural conflict.* conflicto de funciones = role conflict.* conflicto de intereses = conflict of interest(s), competing interests.* conflicto de lealtades = divided loyalties.* conflicto de responsabilidades = role conflict.* conflicto de valores = conflict of values.* conflicto étnico = racial conflict, ethnic conflict.* conflicto familiar = family conflict.* conflicto ideológico = ideological conflict.* conflicto interpersonal = interpersonal conflict.* conflicto militar = military conflict.* conflicto político = political conflict.* conflicto racial = racial conflict, ethnic conflict.* conflicto religioso = religious conflict.* conflicto social = social conflict.* empeorar un conflicto = exacerbate + conflict.* en conflicto (con) = in conflict (with).* entrar en conflicto = come into + conflict (with), run into + conflict.* entrar en conflicto con = conflict with, clash with, run + afoul of, fall + afoul of.* estudios de la paz y los conflictos = peace and conflict studies.* estudios sobre paz y conflictos = peace and conflict studies.* fuente de conflicto = source of conflict.* incidencia de conflictos = conflict incidence.* intervenir en un conflicto = enter + conflict.* mediación en un conflicto = peacekeeping [peace-keeping], good offices, peacemaking [peace-making].* mediador en un conflicto = peacekeeper.* partes de un conflicto = warring factions, warring parties.* prevención de conflictos = conflict deterrence, conflict prevention.* resolución de conflictos = conflict resolution, peacemaking [peace-making].* * *1 (enfrentamiento) conflictconflicto de interests conflict o clash of interestsconflicto de ideas clash of ideasestar en conflicto to be in conflictpara llevar a las partes en conflicto a la mesa de negociación in order to bring the warring factions to the negotiating tableentrar en conflicto con algn/algo to come into conflict with sb/sth2 ( Psic) conflict3 (apuro) difficult situationCompuestos:● conflicto armado or bélicoarmed conflict( Esp) industrial disputeindustrial dispute* * *
conflicto sustantivo masculino
entrar en conflicto con algn/algo to come into conflict with sb/sthb) (Psic) conflict
conflicto sustantivo masculino conflict
conflicto armado, armed conflict
conflicto laboral, industrial dispute
' conflicto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
árbitra
- árbitro
- bélica
- bélico
- contingente
- esperanza
- mediar
- pacificar
- querella
- agudizar
- arbitrar
- chocar
- choque
- colisión
- eventual
- inevitable
- interés
- limítrofe
- promover
- pugna
- resolución
- resolver
- solucionar
- terminar
English:
clash
- conflict
- dispute
- escalate
- escalation
- industrial
- injure
- intercede
- intervene
- moderate
- side
- stand aside
- trouble
- tension
* * *conflicto nm1. [combate, lucha] conflict;[de opiniones, ideas] clash;entrar en conflicto con to come into conflict with;los bandos en conflicto the sides involved in the conflictconflicto armado armed conflict;conflicto bélico armed conflict;conflicto generacional generation gap;conflicto de intereses conflict of interests;2. Psi conflict;se encuentra en conflicto consigo mismo he is in conflict with himself* * *m conflict* * *conflicto nm: conflict* * *1. (lucha) conflict2. (laboral) dispute -
9 tensión
f.1 tension, tenseness, strain, tautness.2 tension.3 stress, psychological strain.4 tension, tautness, tenseness.* * *1 ELECTRICIDAD tension, voltage2 (de materiales) stress; (de gases) pressure3 MEDICINA pressure\estar bajo tensión figurado to be under straintener la tensión alta to suffer from high blood pressurealta tensión ELECTRICIDAD high tensionbaja tensión ELECTRICIDAD low tensiontensión arterial blood pressuretensión nerviosa nervous strain* * *noun f.1) tension2) strain, stress•* * *SF1) [de cable, cuerda] tension, tautness2) [de músculos] tension3) (Med) blood pressure4) (Elec) (=voltaje) tension, voltage5) [de gas] pressure6) (=estrés) strain, stresstensión nerviosa — nervous strain, nervous tension
tensión premenstrual — premenstrual tension, PMT
7) [en situación] tension, tenseness* * *1)a) (de cuerda, cable) tautness, tension; ( de músculo) tensionb) tb2) ( estrés) strain, stress; (en relaciones, situación) tension3) (Elec) voltage* * *= stress, tension, strain, arterial pressure, blood pressure.Ex. Flexibility of course does not mean that the structure is flexible and will bend or move under stress.Ex. A data base must respond to a dynamic reality in which terms, 'strain, crack and sometimes break under the burden, under the tension, slip, slide, perish, decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, will not stay still'.Ex. We must, for example, be concerned not only with the publishing explosion, but with severe strains on our budgets.Ex. The average arterial pressure fell down during laparotomy.Ex. His face turned unnaturally red, as if his blood pressure had risen.----* aumento transitorio de tensión = surge.* bajada de tensión = sag.* de alta tensión = heavy-current.* en tensión = under pressure, under the cosh, stressed.* estar en tensión = sit on + the edge of + Posesivo + seat.* liberar tensión = release + tension, relieve + tension.* línea de alta tensión = power line.* momentos de tensión = the heat is on.* padecer tensión = experience + stress.* poner en tensión = put + Nombre + under pressure.* ponerse en tensión = tense up.* relajar la tensión = ease + tension.* resistencia a la tensión = tensile strength.* situación de tensión = stress situation.* tensión arterial = blood pressure, arterial pressure.* tensión emocional = emotional tension.* tensión en el trabajo = job stress.* tensiones = pressures and pulls.* tensión medioambiental = environmental stress.* tensión producida por el trabajo = occupational stress.* tensión racial = racial tension.* * *1)a) (de cuerda, cable) tautness, tension; ( de músculo) tensionb) tb2) ( estrés) strain, stress; (en relaciones, situación) tension3) (Elec) voltage* * *= stress, tension, strain, arterial pressure, blood pressure.Ex: Flexibility of course does not mean that the structure is flexible and will bend or move under stress.
Ex: A data base must respond to a dynamic reality in which terms, 'strain, crack and sometimes break under the burden, under the tension, slip, slide, perish, decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, will not stay still'.Ex: We must, for example, be concerned not only with the publishing explosion, but with severe strains on our budgets.Ex: The average arterial pressure fell down during laparotomy.Ex: His face turned unnaturally red, as if his blood pressure had risen.* aumento transitorio de tensión = surge.* bajada de tensión = sag.* de alta tensión = heavy-current.* en tensión = under pressure, under the cosh, stressed.* estar en tensión = sit on + the edge of + Posesivo + seat.* liberar tensión = release + tension, relieve + tension.* línea de alta tensión = power line.* momentos de tensión = the heat is on.* padecer tensión = experience + stress.* poner en tensión = put + Nombre + under pressure.* ponerse en tensión = tense up.* relajar la tensión = ease + tension.* resistencia a la tensión = tensile strength.* situación de tensión = stress situation.* tensión arterial = blood pressure, arterial pressure.* tensión emocional = emotional tension.* tensión en el trabajo = job stress.* tensiones = pressures and pulls.* tensión medioambiental = environmental stress.* tensión producida por el trabajo = occupational stress.* tensión racial = racial tension.* * *A1 (de una cuerda, un cable) tautness, tension2 (de un músculo) tensioncon todos los músculos en tensión with all his muscles tensed3tb tensión arterial blood pressuretener la tensión alta/baja to have high/low blood pressuretomarle la tensión a algn to take sb's blood pressureCompuestos:nervous tensionpremenstrual tension, PMTB1 (estrés) strain, stressestá sometido a una gran tensión en el trabajo he is under a lot of stress o strain at work2 (en relaciones, una situación) tensionla tensión entre los dos países the tension between the two countriesen un clima de extremada tensión amid great tension, in an atmosphere of great tension* * *
tensión sustantivo femenino
1
b) tb
tomarle la tensión a algn to take sb's blood pressure;
tensión nerviosa nervous tension
2 ( estrés) strain, stress;
(en relaciones, situación) tension
3 (Elec) voltage
tensión sustantivo femenino
1 Fís strain: estos cables soportarán la tensión, these cables will take the strain
2 Med (arterial) blood pressure: tiene la tensión baja, she has low blood pressure
(nerviosa) strain, stress: no podrá soportar la tensión, he won't be able to stand the strain
tiene mucha tensión, he's under a lot of stress
3 Elec tension, voltage
' tensión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alta
- alto
- crispación
- distendida
- distendido
- distensión
- obnubilar
- palpar
- síndrome
- suavizarse
- swing
- tirantez
- aflojar
- ambiente
- bajada
- bajar
- calmar
- relajar
- subir
- tomar
- torre
English:
build up
- build-up
- cliff-hanger
- lower
- mount
- PMT
- pylon
- relieve
- rising
- stoke
- strain
- stress
- surface tension
- tensely
- tension
- anticlimax
- blood
- build
- crack
- ease
- escalate
- nervous
- power
- premenstrual
- put
- rise
- unease
* * *tensión nf1. [estado emocional] tension;estar en tensión to be tense;los jugadores soportan una gran tensión the players are under a lot of pressuretensión nerviosa nervous tension; Med tensión premenstrual premenstrual tension, PMT2. [enfrentamiento] tension;hubo muchas tensiones entre ellos there was a lot of tension between them3. [de cuerda, cable] tension;en tensión tensed;puso sus músculos en tensión he tensed his musclestensión superficial surface tension4. Elec voltage;alta tensión high voltagetener la tensión (arterial) alta/baja to have high/low blood pressure;tener una subida/bajada de tensión to suffer a rise/drop in blood pressure;tomar la tensión a alguien to take sb's blood pressure* * *f1 tension2 EL voltage;alta tensión high tension, high voltage3 MED:tensión (arterial) blood pressure;tener la tensión alta/baja have high/low blood pressure;tomarle la tensión a alguien take s.o.’s blood pressure* * *1) : tension, tautness2) : stress, strain3)tensión arterial : blood pressure* * *tensión n1. (en general) tension2. (nerviosismo) stress / strain -
10 tension
- ʃən1) (the state of being stretched, or the degree to which something is stretched: the tension of the rope.) tensión2) (mental strain; anxiety: She is suffering from nervous tension; the tensions of modern life.) tensión (nerviosa)tension n tensión
tensión sustantivo femenino 1b) tbtomarle la tensión a algn to take sb's blood pressure; tensión nerviosa nervous tension 2 ( estrés) strain, stress; (en relaciones, situación) tension 3 (Elec) voltage
tensión sustantivo femenino
1 Fís strain: estos cables soportarán la tensión, these cables will take the strain
2 Med (arterial) blood pressure: tiene la tensión baja, she has low blood pressure (nerviosa) strain, stress: no podrá soportar la tensión, he won't be able to stand the strain
tiene mucha tensión, he's under a lot of stress
3 Elec tension, voltage ' tensión' also found in these entries: Spanish: alta - alto - crispación - distendida - distendido - distensión - obnubilar - palpar - síndrome - suavizarse - swing - tirantez - aflojar - ambiente - bajada - bajar - calmar - relajar - subir - tomar - torre English: build up - build-up - cliff-hanger - lower - mount - PMT - pylon - relieve - rising - stoke - strain - stress - surface tension - tensely - tension - anticlimax - blood - build - crack - ease - escalate - nervous - power - premenstrual - put - rise - uneasetr['tenʃən]1 tensión nombre femeninotension ['tɛnʧən] n1) tautness: tensión f, tirantez f2) stress: tensión f, nerviosismo m, estrés mn.• emoción s.f.• erección s.f.• tensión (mecánica) s.f.• tirantez s.f.• tracción s.f.'tentʃən, 'tenʃən1) c ua) ( of situation) tensión f, tirantez fb) ( felt by person) tensión fc) ( between two parties) conflicto m2) u ( tautness) tensión f; (in sewing, knitting) tensión f3) u ( Elec) tensión fhigh/low tension — alta/baja tensión
['tenʃǝn]N2) (=stiffness) [of person, in shoulders] tensión f3) (=tightness) [of rope, wire] tensión f, tirantez f* * *['tentʃən, 'tenʃən]1) c ua) ( of situation) tensión f, tirantez fb) ( felt by person) tensión fc) ( between two parties) conflicto m2) u ( tautness) tensión f; (in sewing, knitting) tensión f3) u ( Elec) tensión fhigh/low tension — alta/baja tensión
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11 creciente
adj.1 growing (seguridad, confianza).2 increasing, incremental, mounting, raising.3 crescent, raising.4 swelling.f.1 rise in waters.2 flood tide.3 crescent.* * *► adjetivo1 (que crece) growing; (que aumenta) increasing2 (precios) rising3 (luna) crescent (in the first quarter)1 (de agua) flood, spate* * *adj.growing, increasing* * *1. ADJ1) [tendencia, demanda, volumen] growing, increasingexiste un creciente interés por las nuevas tecnologías — there is growing o increasing interest in new technology
2) [luna] waxingcuarto 2., 2)2.SM (Astron) [de la luna] crescent3.SF [de río] flood* * *a) <interés/necesidad> increasingb) (Astron)* * *= ever-growing, growing, increasing, mounting, rising, burgeoning, proliferative, escalating, heightening.Ex. To gauge the full impact on the BNB one must add to these Arabic publications half a dozen books in Kurdish, not forgetting the ever-growing list of translations of oriental works.Ex. Yet another variable factor is the growing presence of full text data bases.Ex. The final order on the shelves is the reverse of this, so that an order of increasing speciality is achieved.Ex. If the approach is not too blinkered, such situations, on the basis of mounting evidence, quickly lead to the realisation that technological solutions to information problems are at best partial.Ex. But the good times ran out and the world recession of the 1970s brought rising inflation, unemployment and increasing pressure for better social services.Ex. It was apparent that the responders to the investigation were somewhat unsure of their future situation relative to the burgeoning information education market = Era claro que los entrevistados en la investigacion no se sentían muy seguros sobre su situación futura en relación con el incipiente mercado de las enseñanzas de documentación.Ex. Haemorrhage was noted over the surface of the detached retina and the optic nerve head was covered by a proliferative white structure.Ex. Findings emphasised the escalating deprivation of applied social scientists in general and the local government and voluntary sectors in particular.Ex. The rising tension over the Olympic torch relay is heightening concerns whether this summer's Games will be clouded by political rancor.----* luna creciente = waxing moon.* * *a) <interés/necesidad> increasingb) (Astron)* * *= ever-growing, growing, increasing, mounting, rising, burgeoning, proliferative, escalating, heightening.Ex: To gauge the full impact on the BNB one must add to these Arabic publications half a dozen books in Kurdish, not forgetting the ever-growing list of translations of oriental works.
Ex: Yet another variable factor is the growing presence of full text data bases.Ex: The final order on the shelves is the reverse of this, so that an order of increasing speciality is achieved.Ex: If the approach is not too blinkered, such situations, on the basis of mounting evidence, quickly lead to the realisation that technological solutions to information problems are at best partial.Ex: But the good times ran out and the world recession of the 1970s brought rising inflation, unemployment and increasing pressure for better social services.Ex: It was apparent that the responders to the investigation were somewhat unsure of their future situation relative to the burgeoning information education market = Era claro que los entrevistados en la investigacion no se sentían muy seguros sobre su situación futura en relación con el incipiente mercado de las enseñanzas de documentación.Ex: Haemorrhage was noted over the surface of the detached retina and the optic nerve head was covered by a proliferative white structure.Ex: Findings emphasised the escalating deprivation of applied social scientists in general and the local government and voluntary sectors in particular.Ex: The rising tension over the Olympic torch relay is heightening concerns whether this summer's Games will be clouded by political rancor.* luna creciente = waxing moon.* * *1 ‹interés/necesidad› increasing, growing2 ( Astron):luna creciente waxing moon* * *
creciente adjetivo
b) (Astron):
creciente adjetivo
1 growing, increasing 2 cuarto creciente, crescent
' creciente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cuarta
- cuarto
- luna
- militarista
- marea
English:
crescent
- gathering
- growing
- increasing
- rising
- body
- escalate
- mount
* * *creciente adj1. [seguridad, confianza] growing2. [luna] crescent, waxing* * *II f:creciente (lunar) crescent (of the moon)* * *creciente adj1) : growing, increasing2)luna creciente : waxing moon -
12 capable
capable [kapabl]adjective* * *kapabl‘bon salaire si capable’ — ‘good salary for the right person’
* * *kapabl adj1) (de par sa compétence) capable, ableElle est capable de marcher pendant des heures. — She can walk for hours.
2) (= susceptible)être capable de faire [personne] — to be capable of doing
Il est capable de changer d'avis au dernier moment. — He could easily change his mind at the last minute., He's capable of changing his mind at the last minute.
Il est capable d'oublier. — He could easily forget., [spectacle, événement] to be likely to
un spectacle capable d'intéresser un très large public — a show likely to be of interest to a large audience
* * *capable adj [personne, machine, test] capable (de qch of sth; de faire of doing); c'est quelqu'un de très capable he's a very capable person; il est capable d'une analyse lucide he is capable of lucid analysis; il n'est même pas capable de faire cuire un œuf dur he isn't even capable of boiling an egg!, he can't even boil an egg!; je vais lui montrer de quoi je suis capable! I'll show him/her what I'm capable of!; il est capable de tout pour garder sa place he would do anything to keep his job; il doit noter les appels mais je ne sais pas s'il en est capable he has to note down the calls but I don't know if he is up to it; c'est une situation grave, capable d'évoluer vers la guerre it's a serious situation which could escalate into war; je ne le crois pas capable de nous trahir I don't think he would betray us; ils sont bien capables de nous dénoncer/de ne pas nous attendre I wouldn't put it past them to turn us in/not to wait for us; ‘recherchons boulanger, bon salaire si capable’ ‘baker required, good salary for the right person’.[kapabl] adjectif3. [résistant]a. [physiquement] to be able to, to be capable ofb. [psychologiquement] to be capable of
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