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1 encriptar
v.to encrypt (computing).* * *VT (Inform) to encrypt* * *= encrypt.Ex. This paper describes methods for obtaining and using PGP to encrypt and decrypt electronic mail messages.* * *= encrypt.Ex: This paper describes methods for obtaining and using PGP to encrypt and decrypt electronic mail messages.
* * *encriptar vtInformát to encrypt* * *v/t encrypt -
2 codificar
v.1 to codify (ley).2 to encode (un mensaje).3 to code (computing).* * *1 (leyes) to codify2 (mensajes) to encode3 INFORMÁTICA to code* * *verb1) to codify2) code* * *VT1) (Jur) to codify2) [+ mensaje, información] to encode, code; (TV) to encrypt, scramble* * *verbo transitivo1) <leyes/normas> to codify2)a) (Inf) < información> to codeb) (Ling) < mensaje> to encode* * *= code, codify, encode, scramble, encrypt.Ex. Fixed length fields the are economical on storage space, and records using fixed length fields are quick and easy to code.Ex. Any reliance on principles alone is rejected, and an attempt is made to codify experience.Ex. As used in an index each card acts as a surrogate for one document, and the index terms for that document are encoded around the edge of the card.Ex. Suppose, for example, that A wants to send a message to B; he first scrambles it with hiw own unscrambling key.Ex. This paper describes methods for obtaining and using PGP to encrypt and decrypt electronic mail messages.----* codificar a mano = hand-code.* codificar por medio de códigos de barras = barcode [bar-code].* codificar un documento = mark up + document.* * *verbo transitivo1) <leyes/normas> to codify2)a) (Inf) < información> to codeb) (Ling) < mensaje> to encode* * *= code, codify, encode, scramble, encrypt.Ex: Fixed length fields the are economical on storage space, and records using fixed length fields are quick and easy to code.
Ex: Any reliance on principles alone is rejected, and an attempt is made to codify experience.Ex: As used in an index each card acts as a surrogate for one document, and the index terms for that document are encoded around the edge of the card.Ex: Suppose, for example, that A wants to send a message to B; he first scrambles it with hiw own unscrambling key.Ex: This paper describes methods for obtaining and using PGP to encrypt and decrypt electronic mail messages.* codificar a mano = hand-code.* codificar por medio de códigos de barras = barcode [bar-code].* codificar un documento = mark up + document.* * *codificar [A2 ]vtA ‹leyes/normas› to codifyB1 ( Inf) ‹información› to code2 ( Ling) ‹mensaje› to encode* * *
codificar ( conjugate codificar) verbo transitivo
codificar verbo transitivo
1 (poner en clave) to encode, code
2 (contemplar en la ley) to codify
' codificar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cifrar
English:
code
- encode
- scramble
* * *codificar vt1. [ley] to codify2. [mensaje] to encode3. Informát to code* * *v/t1 JUR codify2 ( cifrar) encode; TV encrypt* * *codificar {72} vt1) : to codify2) : to code, to encode -
3 cifrar
v.1 to code (codificar) (mensaje, texto).2 to estimate (valorar) (pérdidas).3 to pin, to place (reducir) (aspiraciones, esperanzas).cifran todas sus esperanzas en el nuevo jugador they're pinning all their hopes on the new player4 to write in code, to code, to cipher, to put into code.María cifra los mensajes An writes the messages in code.5 to summarize.Ricardo cifró los datos escritos Richard summarized the written data.* * *1 (codificar) to encode; (en informática) to encrypt2 (compendiar) to summarize1 (valorar) to come (en, to)* * *verb1) to code, encode2) pin, place•- cifrarse* * *1. VT1) [+ mensaje] to code, write in code; (Ling) to encode2) [+ esperanzas, ilusiones] to pin, place (en on)3) [+ ganancias, pérdidas] to calculatecifran las pérdidas por el terremoto en miles de millones — losses caused by the earthquake have been calculated at billions
4) [+ discurso, explicación] (=compendiar) to summarize; (=abreviar) to abbreviate2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <mensaje/carta> to write... in code, encode (frml)2) < esperanza> to place, pin2.cifrarse v pron1) esperanza2) sueldo/beneficioscifrarse en algo: se cifra en un 12% — it stands at 12%
* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <mensaje/carta> to write... in code, encode (frml)2) < esperanza> to place, pin2.cifrarse v pron1) esperanza2) sueldo/beneficioscifrarse en algo: se cifra en un 12% — it stands at 12%
* * *cifrar [A1 ]vtB ‹esperanza› to place, pintenía cifrada toda su ilusión en aquel encuentro he had pinned all his hopes on that meeting■ cifrarseA «esperanza»: cifrarse EN algo; to be pinned ON sth, be concentrated ON sthB«sueldo/beneficios»: cifrarse EN algo: se cifra en un 12% it stands at 12%la pensión se cifra en 22.700 pesos the pension is set at 22,700 pesoslos beneficios se cifran en 700 millones the profits amount to 700 million* * *
cifrar ( conjugate cifrar) verbo transitivo
1
b) (Inf) to encrypt
2 ‹ esperanza› to place, pin
cifrar verbo transitivo
1 (codificar) to encode
2 (calcular) las pérdidas se cifran en millones, the losses are estimated at millions
' cifrar' also found in these entries:
English:
code
- encode
- encrypt
* * *♦ vt1. [codificar] [mensaje, texto] to code2. [reducir] [aspiraciones, esperanzas] to pin, to place;cifran todas sus esperanzas en el nuevo jugador they're pinning all their hopes on their new player3. [tasar] to estimate;cifró las pérdidas en varios millones de pesos he estimated the losses at several million pesos* * *v/t write in code;cifrar su esperanza en pin one’s hopes on* * *cifrar vt1) : to write in code2) : to place, to pincifró su esperanza en la lotería: he pinned his hopes on the lottery -
4 clasificado
adj.classified, assorted, classed.m.classified ad. ( Latin American Spanish)past part.past participle of spanish verb: clasificar.* * *1.ADJ [anuncios] classified; [película] rated2.pl clasificadosSMPL LAm classifieds* * *= categorised [categorized, -USA], X-rated, classified.Ex. Thesauri often boast an additional explicit statement of the structure of the relationships between terms in the form of categorised lists or displays.Ex. The title of the workshop is ' X-rated free access to information and freedom of expression'.Ex. The Clipper chip is used to encrypt communications which are not classified.----* clasificado por nivel de dificultad = graded.* clasificado por temas = classified.* * *= categorised [categorized, -USA], X-rated, classified.Ex: Thesauri often boast an additional explicit statement of the structure of the relationships between terms in the form of categorised lists or displays.
Ex: The title of the workshop is ' X-rated free access to information and freedom of expression'.Ex: The Clipper chip is used to encrypt communications which are not classified.* clasificado por nivel de dificultad = graded.* clasificado por temas = classified.* * *clasificado -da* * *clasificado nmAm classified ad* * *m L.Am.classified ad* * *clasificado, -da adj: classifiedaviso clasificado: classified ad -
5 conectado por cable
(n.) = wired-up, hardwired [hard wired], wired, wirelineEx. The use of networking to optimise use of information resources will increase the university's competitive edge, but only a minority of universities have the funds to support a fully ' wired-up' campus.Ex. If you have data you want to protect, encrypt the link or go to hardwired link.Ex. The University of Stirling has, since 1989, been operating an information technology strategy based on the concept of the ' wired campus'.Ex. Existing wireline networks, with their ubiquity, seamless operations, and ease of use, have provided clear benchmarks for satisfying customers' basic personal communications needs.* * *(n.) = wired-up, hardwired [hard wired], wired, wirelineEx: The use of networking to optimise use of information resources will increase the university's competitive edge, but only a minority of universities have the funds to support a fully ' wired-up' campus.
Ex: If you have data you want to protect, encrypt the link or go to hardwired link.Ex: The University of Stirling has, since 1989, been operating an information technology strategy based on the concept of the ' wired campus'.Ex: Existing wireline networks, with their ubiquity, seamless operations, and ease of use, have provided clear benchmarks for satisfying customers' basic personal communications needs. -
6 confidencial
adj.confidential.* * *► adjetivo1 confidential* * *adj.* * *ADJ confidential* * *adjetivo confidential* * *= confidential, q.t., classified, sensitive, undisclosed, unrevealed, hush-hush.Ex. There is also a large amount of information that is kept secret: not merely cloak-and-dagger state secrets, but vast quantities of confidential technical and commercial data.Ex. 'I probably shouldn't tell you this,' he said confidentially, 'but you'll find out sooner or later; in the meantime, it's strictly q.t.; Jay's in trouble'.Ex. The Clipper chip is used to encrypt communications which are not classified.Ex. However, the Internet is perceived as an unsafe medium for the valuable and sensitive information in business transactions.Ex. These records reveal facts about individuals and business entities that the parties concerned might prefer undisclosed.Ex. More than half the paintings in the exhibition represented groups of people watching interesting spectacles, some of which were unrevealed.Ex. Several hundred women die every year in the United States from hospital-acquired infections, but it's so hush-hush here that we rarely hear about them.----* abuso de información confidencial = insider trading, insider dealing.* información confidencial = inside information, confidential information, insider information.* tener acceso a información confidencial = be on the inside.* * *adjetivo confidential* * *= confidential, q.t., classified, sensitive, undisclosed, unrevealed, hush-hush.Ex: There is also a large amount of information that is kept secret: not merely cloak-and-dagger state secrets, but vast quantities of confidential technical and commercial data.
Ex: 'I probably shouldn't tell you this,' he said confidentially, 'but you'll find out sooner or later; in the meantime, it's strictly q.t.; Jay's in trouble'.Ex: The Clipper chip is used to encrypt communications which are not classified.Ex: However, the Internet is perceived as an unsafe medium for the valuable and sensitive information in business transactions.Ex: These records reveal facts about individuals and business entities that the parties concerned might prefer undisclosed.Ex: More than half the paintings in the exhibition represented groups of people watching interesting spectacles, some of which were unrevealed.Ex: Several hundred women die every year in the United States from hospital-acquired infections, but it's so hush-hush here that we rarely hear about them.* abuso de información confidencial = insider trading, insider dealing.* información confidencial = inside information, confidential information, insider information.* tener acceso a información confidencial = be on the inside.* * *confidential* * *
confidencial adjetivo
confidential
confidencial adjetivo confidential
' confidencial' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
secreto
English:
confidential
- hush-hush
- private
- privileged
- secret
- insider
- restricted
* * *confidencial adjconfidential* * *adj confidential* * *confidencial adj: confidential♦ confidencialmente adv -
7 descifrar
v.1 to decipher (clave, mensaje).¿has descifrado las instrucciones? have you managed to make sense of the instructions?Helga descifró el código sin problema Helga deciphered the code easily.2 to work out (motivos, intenciones).3 to reverse-engineer, to crack.Los analistas descifran el código fuente Analysts crack the source code.4 to figure out, to understand.* * *1 to decipher, decode2 figurado (llegar a comprender) to solve, figure out* * *verbto decipher, decode* * *VT1) (=descodificar) [+ escritura] to decipher, make out; [+ mensaje] to decodeestá muy lejos y no puedo descifrar lo que pone — it's too far away for me to decipher o make out what it says
2) (=resolver) [+ problema] to puzzle out; [+ misterio] to unravel* * *verbo transitivoa) < mensaje> to decode, decipher; <escritura/jeroglífico/código> to decipherb) <misterio/enigma> to work out, figure out* * *= decipher, decode, decrypt, unscramble.Ex. Such redundant entries are difficult to decipher and expensive to produce and maintain.Ex. The microprocessor operates in three steps: (a) fetch the instruction from memory; (b) decode the instruction; (c) execute the instruction.Ex. This paper describes methods for obtaining and using PGP to encrypt and decrypt electronic mail messages.Ex. If a directory, similar to the telephone directory, is published listing personal keys it becomes possible for a scrambled message to be sent to anyone, which only the intended recipient can unscramble.----* difícil de descifrar = cryptic.* programa para descifrar contraseñas = password cracking programme.* * *verbo transitivoa) < mensaje> to decode, decipher; <escritura/jeroglífico/código> to decipherb) <misterio/enigma> to work out, figure out* * *= decipher, decode, decrypt, unscramble.Ex: Such redundant entries are difficult to decipher and expensive to produce and maintain.
Ex: The microprocessor operates in three steps: (a) fetch the instruction from memory; (b) decode the instruction; (c) execute the instruction.Ex: This paper describes methods for obtaining and using PGP to encrypt and decrypt electronic mail messages.Ex: If a directory, similar to the telephone directory, is published listing personal keys it becomes possible for a scrambled message to be sent to anyone, which only the intended recipient can unscramble.* difícil de descifrar = cryptic.* programa para descifrar contraseñas = password cracking programme.* * *descifrar [A1 ]vt1 ‹mensaje› to decode, decipher; ‹código› to decipher, break, crack; ‹escritura/jeroglífico› to deciphernadie pudo descifrar qué había querido decir no one could work out what he had meantno logro descifrar qué dice aquí I can't make out o decipher what it says here2 ‹misterio/enigma› to work out, figure out* * *
descifrar ( conjugate descifrar) verbo transitivo
‹escritura/jeroglífico/código› to decipher
descifrar verbo transitivo to decipher
(un mensaje) decode
(un misterio) to solve
(los motivos, las causas) to figure out
' descifrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
interpretar
English:
break
- decipher
- decode
- fathom
- make out
- read
- crack
- make
* * *descifrar vt1. [clave, código] to decipher, to crack;[mensaje, jeroglífico] to decipher;¿has descifrado las instrucciones? have you managed to make sense of the instructions?;cuesta descifrar su letra it's difficult to make out o decipher her handwriting2. [motivos, intenciones] to work out;[misterio] to solve; [problemas] to puzzle out;no consigo descifrar lo que quiere decir I can't make out what he's trying to say3. Informát to decrypt* * *v/t decipher; figwork out* * *descifrar vt: to decipher, to decode -
8 descodificar
v.to decode.* * *1 to decode* * *VT [+ mensaje] to decode* * *= decode, decrypt, unscramble.Ex. The microprocessor operates in three steps: (a) fetch the instruction from memory; (b) decode the instruction; (c) execute the instruction.Ex. This paper describes methods for obtaining and using PGP to encrypt and decrypt electronic mail messages.Ex. If a directory, similar to the telephone directory, is published listing personal keys it becomes possible for a scrambled message to be sent to anyone, which only the intended recipient can unscramble.----* descodificar una programa de encriptación = crack + encryption software.* descodificar un código = crack + code.* * *= decode, decrypt, unscramble.Ex: The microprocessor operates in three steps: (a) fetch the instruction from memory; (b) decode the instruction; (c) execute the instruction.
Ex: This paper describes methods for obtaining and using PGP to encrypt and decrypt electronic mail messages.Ex: If a directory, similar to the telephone directory, is published listing personal keys it becomes possible for a scrambled message to be sent to anyone, which only the intended recipient can unscramble.* descodificar una programa de encriptación = crack + encryption software.* descodificar un código = crack + code.* * *descodificar [A2 ]vt* * *
descodificar vt to decode
' descodificar' also found in these entries:
English:
decode
* * *[mensaje] to decode; [emisión televisiva, acústica] to unscramble* * *v/t decode -
9 cifra
f.1 figure (signo).un código de cuatro cifras a four-digit code2 number, total.ingresó la cifra de un millón de dólares he deposited the sum of one million dollarscifra de ventas sales figurescifra de negocios turnover3 amount, quantity.4 cipher, code.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: cifrar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: cifrar.* * *1 (número) figure, number2 (cantidad) amount, number3 (código) cipher, code\cifra global lump sum* * *noun f.1) figure2) number* * *SF1) (=dígito) figure2) (=cantidad) number3)en cifra — (=codificado) coded, in code
* * *1)a) ( signo) figureb) (número, cantidad) numberla cifra de muertos — the number of dead, the death toll (period)
c) ( de dinero) figure, sumpagaron una cifra astronómica — they paid an astronomical amount o sum of money
2) ( clave) code, cipher* * *= digit, cipher, number, amount.Ex. The notation is non-expressive, and is split into groups of three digits as in DC.Ex. Mysterious Latin ciphers, such as s.l. and s.n. (in brackets, of course), that could well make ordinary plebes feel like dummies.Ex. The headings will be arranged according to the filing sequence of the notation (for example, alphabetically for letters or numerically for numbers).Ex. Certain processes in a library, such as circulation and reference, are directly related to the amount of personnel.----* alcanzar la cifra de = total.* cifra aproximada = ballpark figure, ballpark estimate, ballpark number.* cifras de asistencia = attendance figures.* de nueve cifras = nine-digit.* * *1)a) ( signo) figureb) (número, cantidad) numberla cifra de muertos — the number of dead, the death toll (period)
c) ( de dinero) figure, sumpagaron una cifra astronómica — they paid an astronomical amount o sum of money
2) ( clave) code, cipher* * *= digit, cipher, number, amount.Ex: The notation is non-expressive, and is split into groups of three digits as in DC.
Ex: Mysterious Latin ciphers, such as s.l. and s.n. (in brackets, of course), that could well make ordinary plebes feel like dummies.Ex: The headings will be arranged according to the filing sequence of the notation (for example, alphabetically for letters or numerically for numbers).Ex: Certain processes in a library, such as circulation and reference, are directly related to the amount of personnel.* alcanzar la cifra de = total.* cifra aproximada = ballpark figure, ballpark estimate, ballpark number.* cifras de asistencia = attendance figures.* de nueve cifras = nine-digit.* * *A1 (guarismo, dígito) figureun número de cinco cifras a five-figure numberel año se escribe en cifras the year is written in numbers o figures o numerals2 (número, cantidad) numberla cifra de muertos asciende a 45 the number of dead stands at 45las cifras de desempleo the unemployment figures3 (de dinero) figure, sumpagaron una cifra astronómica they paid an astronomical amount o sum of moneyse barajan diversas cifras various figures are being suggested o discussedB (clave) code, cipherun mensaje en cifra a message in code, a coded message* * *
Del verbo cifrar: ( conjugate cifrar)
cifra es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
cifra
cifrar
cifra sustantivo femenino
1
2 ( clave) code, cipher;
cifrar ( conjugate cifrar) verbo transitivo
1
b) (Inf) to encrypt
2 ‹ esperanza› to place, pin
cifra sustantivo femenino
1 (número) figure, number
2 (código secreto) cipher, code
cifrar verbo transitivo
1 (codificar) to encode
2 (calcular) las pérdidas se cifran en millones, the losses are estimated at millions
' cifra' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abultar
- astronómica
- astronómico
- cantidad
- clave
- duplicar
- rozar
- abismante
- abultado
- aproximar
- cuádruple
- elevar
- escalofriante
- estadística
- fijar
- redondear
- redondo
- triplicar
English:
approximation
- cipher
- figure
- number
- numeral
- rough
- wrong
- ball
- project
* * *cifra nf1. [signo] figure;un código de cuatro cifras a four-digit code;mi número de teléfono consta de siete cifras my telephone number has seven digits2. [cantidad] number, figure;[de dinero] sum;la cifra de desempleados sigue subiendo the number of unemployed continues to rise;ingresó la cifra de 100.000 euros he deposited the sum of 100,000 euros;¿cuánto me darías? – di una cifra how much would you give me? – give me a number, name a price;tuvo que pagar una cifra muy alta he had to pay a very large sum (of money)Econ cifra de negocios turnover; Econ cifra de ventas sales figuresel mensaje estaba en cifra the message was coded o in code* * *f1 figure2:en cifra in code* * *cifra nf1) : figure, number2) : quantity, amount3) clave: code, cipher* * *cifra n1. (en general) figure2. (dinero) figure / amount3. (cantidad) number -
10 encriptar
• encipher• encrypt -
11 poner código a
• encode• encrypt
См. также в других словарях:
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