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1 hive off
1. VT + ADV1) (Econ) (=sell off) vender (por separado)2) (=privatize) privatizar2.VI + ADV (=split from) desligarse* * * -
2 hive off
v.1 desprenderse de (sell)2 desligarse. -
3 to hive off
1 separar1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL familiar largarse, pirarse -
4 hive
1) (a box etc where bees live and store up honey: He's building a hive so that he can keep bees.) colmena2) (the bees that live in such a place: The whole hive flew after the queen bee.) colmenahive n colmenatr[haɪv]1 colmena2 figurative use lugar nombre masculino muy activohive ['haɪv] n1) : colmena f2) swarm: enjambre m3) : lugar m muy activoa hive of activity: un hervidero de actividadn.• colmena s.f.v.• acopiar v.• encorchar v.haɪvPhrasal Verbs:- hive off[haɪv]N colmena fa hive of activity — (fig) un hervidero de actividad
- hive off* * *[haɪv]Phrasal Verbs:- hive off -
5 actividad
actividad sustantivo femenino activity;
actividad sustantivo femenino activity ' actividad' also found in these entries: Spanish: abrir - alejada - alejado - alta - apuntarse - artesanía - baile - baja - borrarse - cacería - capitanear - cardiaca - cardíaca - cardiaco - cardíaco - catapulta - cerrarse - chupada - chupado - consagración - dejar - devoción - dominar - empezar - esquí - estampada - estampado - hacer - llenar - mosquearse - movimiento - obstaculizar - ocuparse - permanecer - practicar - práctica - propulsar - ramo - relación - respiro - retirar - retirada - retirado - retirarse - retiro - rutinaria - rutinario - salida - saltear - sastrería English: action - activity - bandwagon - business - change - chuck in - cooking - fall off - frantic - go in for - gym - heat up - hive - involvement - join - love - mindless - needlework - offshore - on - plumbing - practice - practise - risky - rowing - season - sex - shifty - sideline - spurt - strenuous - take up - time - work - writing - active - flurry - pursuit - side - slack - trading - yesterday
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hive off — verb 1. remove from a group and make separate The unit was hived off from its parent company • Hypernyms: ↑discriminate, ↑separate, ↑single out • Verb Frames: Somebody s something 2. withdraw ( … Useful english dictionary
hive off — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms hive off : present tense I/you/we/they hive off he/she/it hives off present participle hiving off past tense hived off past participle hived off 1) business to separate part of an organization or service and… … English dictionary
hive off — PHRASAL VERB If someone hives off part of a business, they transfer it to new ownership, usually by selling it. [mainly BRIT] [V P n (not pron)] Klockner plans to hive off its loss making steel businesses... [V P n (not pron) into/to n] Lufthansa … English dictionary
hive off — verb Date: circa 1856 intransitive verb chiefly British to break away from or as if from a group ; become separate transitive verb chiefly British to make separate: as a. to remove from a group < hive off the rookies for special training > b. to… … New Collegiate Dictionary
hive off — /ˌhaɪv ɒf/ verb to split off part of a large company to form a smaller subsidiary ● The new managing director hived off the retail sections of the company … Marketing dictionary in english
hive off — /ˌhaɪv ɒf/ verb to split off part of a large company to form a smaller subsidiary, giving shares in this to its existing shareholders ● The new managing director hived off the retail sections of the company … Dictionary of banking and finance
hive off — verb a) To separate from a larger group. b) To segregate; to remove from a parent entity … Wiktionary
hive off — [v. ] Separate. Place in a separate position, hobo Tramp … A concise dictionary of English slang
hive — [hīv] n. [ME hyfe < OE, akin to ON hūfr, ship s hull < IE * keup (< base * keu , to bend, curve) > L cupa, a tub] 1. a box or other shelter for a colony of domestic bees; beehive 2. a colony of bees living in a hive; swarm 3. a crowd… … English World dictionary
hive something off (to something) — ˌhive sthˈoff (to/into sth) derived often passive (especially BrE) to separate one part of a group from the rest; to sell part of a business • The IT department is being hived off into a new company. • The company decided to hive off some of its… … Useful english dictionary
hive something off (into something) — ˌhive sthˈoff (to/into sth) derived often passive (especially BrE) to separate one part of a group from the rest; to sell part of a business • The IT department is being hived off into a new company. • The company decided to hive off some of its… … Useful english dictionary