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1) General subject: (кому-л.) administer a defeat upon, best, checkmate, defeat, drub, hammer, (кому-л.) inflict a defeat upon, outgun, put to the worse, row up Salt River, worst, zap, knock off the perch, inflict a defeat on (кому-л.), knock into a cocked hat (кому-л.), knock into the middle of next week (кому-л.), hand smb./smth. a defeat2) Colloquial: trounce3) American: (кому-л.) row up Salt River, take into camp5) Military: deliver destruction, inflict a blow, inflict a defeat, inflict defeat6) Bookish: discomfit8) Makarov: (кому-л.) administer a defeat upon (smb.), give one the worst of it, (кому-л.) inflict a defeat upon (smb.), deal a setback -
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1) General subject: bop (противнику), discomfit, overturn, row up Salt River, defeat2) Colloquial: cart (в игре, состязании), strafe3) Military: deliver destruction, give the bloody nose, inflict defeat, inflict defeat (on) (кому-л.), wallop, worst4) Diplomatic term: upset (на выборах и т.п.)6) Astronautics: damage7) Business: frustrate, inflict a defeatУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > наносить поражение
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4 завдавати
= завдатиto cause, to inflict, to doзавдавати шкоди — to injure; to do harm (to), to inflict damage (on)
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5 поразка
ж1) defeat; blow, discomfiture; checkmate; амер. throw-down; військ. debacleзавдати поразки — to inflict defeat ( upon); to defeat
зазнати поразки — to suffer defeat, to be defeated; to get the knock
не мати поразок спорт. — to to be unbeaten, to have an unbeaten record
2) юр. deprivation, disfranchisementпоразка в правах — disfranchisement, disability, incapacitation, incapacity
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6 завдавати поразки
defeat, inflict a defeatУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > завдавати поразки
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7 нанести поражение
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9 наносить поражение кому-либо
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > наносить поражение кому-либо
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10 Niederlage
f1. MIL. und fig. defeat; bes. SPORT auch umg. drubbing, thrashing; eine Niederlage erleiden oder erleben oder umg. einstecken be defeated, suffer defeat ( gegen at the hands of); jemandem eine Niederlage beibringen oder zufügen inflict a defeat on s.o., defeat s.o.; eine 0:1-Niederlage a 1-0 (= one-nil, Am. one to nothing) defeat* * *die Niederlagelicking; discomfiture; defeat* * *Nie|der|la|gefeine Níéderlage einstecken müssen or hinnehmen müssen or erleiden — to suffer a defeat
jdm eine Níéderlage zufügen or beibringen — to defeat sb, to inflict a defeat on sb
2) (= Lager) warehouse, store, depot* * *die1) (the loss of a game, battle, race etc: His defeat in the last race depressed him; We suffered yet another defeat.) defeat2) discomfiture* * *Nie·der·la·gef defeat[bei etw dat] eine \Niederlage erleiden [o einstecken] [o hinnehmen] müssen to suffer a defeat [in sth]jdm eine \Niederlage beibringen [o bereiten] to inflict a defeat on [or defeat] sb* * *die defeat* * *erleben oder umgeinstecken be defeated, suffer defeat (gegen at the hands of);zufügen inflict a defeat on sb, defeat sb;eine 0:1-Niederlage a 1-0 (= one-nil, US one to nothing) defeat* * *die defeat* * *f.defeat n.discomfiture n. -
11 нанасям
1. (внасям) bring in, carry in, take in(натрупвам) pile, heap, drift(за река) deposit, driftнанасям въглища в мазето carry coal into the cellar2. (причинявам) cause(рана) inflict(удар) strike, deliver, deal, land, get inнанасям удар на някого strike/deliver/deal a blow on s.o.нанасям удари наляво и надясно lay onнанасям вреди/щети cause damage (to), damageнанесени са значителни повреди на considerable damage has been done toнанасям обида/оскърбление на някого insult s.o., offer an insult to s.o.нанасям побой на thrash, beat upюр. assaultнанасям поражение inflict a defeat on, defeatнанасям тежки щети на неприятеля inflict heavy casualties on the enemy3. (вписвам) enter (names, marks, etc. in a register, etc.), book down, book inгеом. project (s.th. on s.th.)нанасям нещо на карта plot s.th. on a mapнанасям бележки върху книга (no белите полета) make notes in the margin, make marginal notesнанасям се (в жилище) move inнанасям се в нова квартира move into new lodgings, move in* * *нана̀сям,гл.2. ( причинявам) cause; ( рана) inflict; ( удар) strike, deliver, deal, land, get in; \нанасям вреди/щети cause damage (to), damage; \нанасям обида/оскърбление на някого insult s.o., offer an insult to s.o.; \нанасям побой на thrash, beat up; юр. assault; \нанасям поражение inflict a defeat on, defeat; \нанасям тежки щети на неприятеля inflict heavy casualties on the enemy; \нанасям удари наляво и надясно lay on, hit out; нанесени са значителни повреди на considerable damage has been done to;3. ( вписвам) enter (names, marks, etc. in a register, etc.), book down, book in; геом. project (s.th. on s.th.); \нанасям бележки върху книга (по белите полета) make notes in the margin, make marginal notes; \нанасям нещо на карта plot s.th. on a map;\нанасям се (в жилище) move in.* * *mark off (out); (удар): deal; inflict; register; move in - нанасям се (в ново жилище);* * *1. (боя) lay, on, (дебело) impaste 2. (внасям) bring in, carry in, take in 3. (вписвам) enter (names, marks, etc. in a register, etc.), book down, book in 4. (за река) deposit, drift 5. (натрупвам) pile, heap, drift 6. (причинявам) cause 7. (рана) inflict 8. (удар) strike, deliver, deal, land, get in 9. НАНАСЯМ бележки върху книга (no белите полета) make notes in the margin, make marginal notes 10. НАНАСЯМ вреди/щети cause damage (to), damage 11. НАНАСЯМ въглища в мазето carry coal into the cellar 12. НАНАСЯМ нещо на карта plot s. th. on a map 13. НАНАСЯМ обида/оскърбление на някого insult s.o., offer an insult to s.o. 14. НАНАСЯМ побой на thrash, beat up 15. НАНАСЯМ поражение inflict a defeat on, defeat 16. НАНАСЯМ се (в жилище) move in 17. НАНАСЯМ се в нова квартира move into new lodgings, move in 18. НАНАСЯМ тежки щети на неприятеля inflict heavy casualties on the enemy 19. НАНАСЯМ удар на някого strike/deliver/deal a blow on s.о. 20. НАНАСЯМ удари наляво и надясно lay on 21. геом. project (s.th. on s.th.) 22. нанесени са значителни повреди на considerable damage has been done to 23. юр. assault -
12 derrota
f.1 defeat (fracaso).2 course (Nautical) (rumbo).pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: derrotar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: derrotar.* * *1 (camino) path, road2 MARÍTIMO course————————1 (de un ejército) defeat2 (fracaso) failure, setback\sufrir una derrota to suffer a defeat* * *noun f.* * *ISF1) (=camino, vereda) route, track2) (Náut) courseIISF (Dep, Mil) defeatsufrir una grave derrota — [en batalla, partido] to suffer a heavy defeat; [en proyecto] to suffer a grave setback
* * *1) (Dep, Mil) defeat2) (Náut) course* * *= defeat.Ex. Indeed, in larger libraries, there are those who regard a referral as tantamount to an admission of defeat.----* en la derrota = in defeat.* * *1) (Dep, Mil) defeat2) (Náut) course* * *= defeat.Ex: Indeed, in larger libraries, there are those who regard a referral as tantamount to an admission of defeat.
* en la derrota = in defeat.* * *sufrir una derrota to suffer a defeatinfligir una derrota a algn to inflict a defeat on sbél nunca ha sabido aceptar la derrota he has never been able to accept defeatB ( Náut) course* * *
Del verbo derrotar: ( conjugate derrotar)
derrota es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
derrota
derrotar
derrota sustantivo femenino (Dep, Mil) defeat
derrotar ( conjugate derrotar) verbo transitivo ‹ejército/partido› to defeat;
‹equipo/contrincante› to defeat, beat
derrota sustantivo femenino
1 defeat
(fracaso) failure
2 Náut (rumbo) (ship's) course
derrotar verbo transitivo to defeat, beat
' derrota' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desquitarse
- paliza
- regusto
- sufrir
- aparente
- aplastante
- resentirse
- vengar
English:
beating
- certain
- defeat
- grace
- grudgingly
- magnanimity
- spell
- stave off
- suffer
- certainty
- navigator
- rout
* * *derrota nf1. [fracaso] defeat;infligir una derrota a alguien to inflict a defeat on o upon sb;sufrieron una seria derrota they suffered a serious defeat* * *f defeat;derrota electoral election defeat;sufrir una derrota be defeated, suffer a defeat* * *derrota nf1) : defeat, rout2) : course (at sea)* * *derrota n defeat -
13 beibringen
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)1. jemandem etw. beibringen (lehren) teach s.o. s.th.; jemandem das Schwimmen / Lesen etc. beibringen teach s.o. (how) to swim / read etc.; dir werd’ ich’s schon noch beibringen! umg. I’ll show you what’s what!; Flötenton2. jemandem etw. beibringen (mitteilen) tell s.o. s.th.; schonend: auch break s.th. to s.o.; (verständlich machen) make s.th. clear to s.o., get s.th. across to s.o.3. (Wunde, Verluste etc.) inflict (+ Dat on); jemandem eine schwere oder vernichtende Niederlage beibringen inflict a heavy oder crushing defeat on s.o.4. (be-, herbeischaffen) produce, come up with; Beweise / Zeugen beibringen produce ( oder adduce) evidence / produce ( oder bring forward) witnesses* * *(lehren) to teach;(verständlich machen) to instill; to instil;(zufügen) to inflict* * *bei|brin|genvt sep1) (= unterweisen in) to teach (jdm etw sb sth)2) (= zufügen) Verluste, Wunde, Niederlage, Schläge to inflict (jdm etw sth on sb)3) (= herbeischaffen) to produce; Dokumente, Beweis, Geld etc to furnish, to supply* * *1) instil2) (to make or become known: They gently broke the news of his death to his wife.) break* * *bei|brin·gen▪ jdm etw \beibringen to break sth to sb▪ jdm \beibringen, dass... to break it to sb that...jdm etw schonend \beibringen to break sth gently to sb▪ jdm/einem Tier etw \beibringen to teach sb/an animal sth3. (zufügen)▪ jdm etw \beibringen to inflict sth on sbjdm eine Kopfverletzung/Niederlage/hohe Verluste \beibringen to inflict a head injury/a defeat/heavy losses on sb4. (beschaffen)▪ jdn/etw \beibringen to produce sb/sthBeweise \beibringen to produce [or provide] [or supply] proofdas Geld \beibringen to produce [or form furnish] the moneydie Unterlagen \beibringen to produce [or supply] the documentseinen Zeugen/eine Zeugin \beibringen to produce a witness* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1)2) (ugs.): (mitteilen)jemandem beibringen, dass... — break it to somebody that...
3) (zufügen)jemandem/sich etwas beibringen — inflict something on somebody/oneself
4) (beschaffen) produce <witness, evidence>; provide, supply <reference, proof>; produce, furnish < money>* * *beibringen v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)1.jemandem etwas beibringen (lehren) teach sb sth;jemandem das Schwimmen/Lesen etcbeibringen teach sb (how) to swim/read etc;2.jemandem etwas beibringen (mitteilen) tell sb sth; schonend: auch break sth to sb; (verständlich machen) make sth clear to sb, get sth across to sb3. (Wunde, Verluste etc) inflict (+dat on);vernichtende Niederlage beibringen inflict a heavy oder crushing defeat on sb4. (be-, herbeischaffen) produce, come up with;* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1)2) (ugs.): (mitteilen)jemandem beibringen, dass... — break it to somebody that...
3) (zufügen)jemandem/sich etwas beibringen — inflict something on somebody/oneself
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14 vernichtend
I Part. Präs. vernichtenII Adj. devastating; (zerstörerisch) destructive; fig., Schlag, Niederlage: crushing; Antwort, Blick: withering; Kritik: scathing, devastating, damning; vernichtendes Urteil severe condemnationIII Adv.: vernichtend schlagen destroy; SPORT, Fußball etc.: play into the ground; Boxen: annihilate* * *perishing; knockout; k.o.; destructive; scathing; devastating; damning* * *ver|nịch|tend1. adjKritik, Urteil devastating; Blick auch withering; Niederlage crushing2. advjdn vernichtend schlagen (Mil, Sport) — to annihilate sb
* * *1) scathingly2) (cruel, bitter, or hurtful: scathing comments; He was very scathing about her book.) scathing* * *ver·nich·tendI. adj devastatingeine \vernichtende Niederlage a crushing [or resounding] [or total] defeatjdm einen \vernichtenden Blick zuwerfen to look at sb with hatred [in one's eyes]II. advjdn \vernichtend schlagen to inflict a crushing [or resounding] [or total] defeat on sb* * *1. 2.* * *B. adj devastating; (zerstörerisch) destructive; fig, Schlag, Niederlage: crushing; Antwort, Blick: withering; Kritik: scathing, devastating, damning;vernichtendes Urteil severe condemnationC. adv:* * *1. 2.* * *adj.annihilating adj.destroying adj.internecine adj.scathing adj. adv.destructively adv.scathingly adv. -
15 imponer
v.1 to set (moda).2 to be imposing.3 to impose, to enforce, to compel, to foist.Ella impone el reglamento She imposes the rules.4 to stipulate, to set, to determine, to lay down.Elsa impone el plan de acción Elsa stipulates the plan of action.5 to be imposed upon.Se me impuso una regla estúpida A stupid rule was imposed on me.* * *1 (ley, límite, sanción) to impose2 (obediencia) to exact3 (respeto) to inspire4 FINANZAS (cantidad) to deposit1 (asustar) to be frightening1 to impose one's authority (a, on)2 (obligarse) to force oneself to3 (prevalecer) to prevail4 (predominar) to become fashionable* * *verb1) to impose2) exact•* * *( pp impuesto)1. VT1) (=poner) [+ castigo, obligación] to impose; [+ tarea] to setimponer sanciones comerciales a un país — to impose trade sanctions against o on a country
no quiero imponerte nada, solo darte un buen consejo — I don't want to force you to do anything o I don't want to impose anything on you, just to give you some good advice
el juez le impuso una pena de tres años de prisión — the judge gave him a three-year prison sentence
a la princesa le impusieron el nombre de Mercedes — the princess was given the name Mercedes, the princess was named Mercedes
3) (=hacer prevalecer) [+ voluntad, costumbre] to impose; [+ norma] to enforce; [+ miedo] to instil; [+ condición] to lay down, impose; [+ enseñanza, uso] to make compulsorysu trabajo le impone un ritmo de vida muy acelerado — her work forces her to lead a very fast lifestyle
algunos creadores japoneses imponen su moda en Occidente — some Japanese designers have successfully brought their fashions over to the West
4) (Com, Econ) [+ dinero] to deposit; [+ impuesto] to put (a, sobre on)levy (a, sobre on)han impuesto nuevas tasas sobre los servicios básicos — they have put o levied new taxes on essential services
5) (=instruir)6) (Rel)7) Chile to pay (in contributions), pay (in Social Security)2. VI1) (=intimidar) [persona] to command respect; [edificio] to be imposing; [arma] to be intimidating¿no te impone dormir solo? — don't you find it rather scary sleeping on your own?
2) Chile to pay contributions, pay one's Social Security3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (frml) <castigo/multa> to impose (frml)b) (frml) <gravamen/impuesto> to impose, levy (frml)c) < obligación> to impose, place; < opinión> to impose; <reglas/condiciones> to impose, enforce; < tarea> to sete) < moda> to set2) (frml) (+ me/te/le etc) <condecoración/medalla> to confer; < nombre> to give3) ( informar)imponer a alguien de or en algo — to inform somebody of o about something
4) (Esp frml) <dinero/fondos> to deposit5) (Chi) ( a la seguridad social) to contribute2.imponer vi (infundir respeto, admiración) to be imposing3.imponerse v pron1)a) (refl) <horario/meta> to set oneselfb) idea to become establishedc) (frml) cambio/decisión to be imperative (frml)d) color/estilo to come into fashion2) ( hacerse respetar) to assert oneself o one's authority3) (frml) ( vencer) to winimponerse a alguien/algo — to defeat o beat somebody/something
4) (frml) ( informarse)5) (Méx) ( acostumbrarse)* * *= be awe-inspiring, dictate, lay on, impose, enjoin, inflict, enforce, thrust on/upon, mete out.Ex. Yet the speed of action, the intricacy of trails, the detail of mental pictures, is awe-inspiring beyond all else in nature.Ex. Also, economy dictates that every possible entry cannot be printed.Ex. Those are, as I said in another context, monickers that were laid on them by ignorant and, I would say, mean-minded authors for their own purposes.Ex. Results suggest that the structure imposed on a small document collection by an automatically produced subject representation is unrelated to the structure imposed on the documents by relevance relationships.Ex. Heightened interest in the nation's founding and in the intentions of the founders enjoins law librarians to provide reference service for research in the history of the constitutional period.Ex. This article discusses the budget cuts inflicted on Australian libraries.Ex. Economic necessity will enforce an improvement in the provision of patent information in Hungary.Ex. Different responsibilities will be thrust upon librarians as their work becomes an increasingly vital complement to academic work, in particular assisting academics and students alike in creating order out of the chaos that is the Internet.Ex. Governmental intervention has been criticized for the lenience of penalties meted out & the lack of a cohesive strategy.----* imponer a = intrude on.* imponer autoridad = lay down + the law.* imponer castigo = mete out + punishment.* imponer condena = impose + prison sentence.* imponer exigencias a = place + demands on.* imponer impuestos = impose + VAT.* imponer multa = impose + penalty.* imponer orden = impose + order, bring + order.* imponer orden en donde hay caos = bring + order out of chaos.* imponer + Posesivo + autoridad = pull + rank.* imponer recortes = impose + cuts.* imponer respeto = stand in + awe.* imponer restricciones a = impose + limits on.* imponer sanción económica = levy + fine.* imponer sanciones = exercise + sanctions.* imponerse = prevail, obtrude (into), take + hold, put + Posesivo + foot down, overrule.* imponerse a Uno mismo = self-mandate.* imponerse disciplina = discipline + Reflexivo.* imponer sentencia = mete out + sentence.* imponerse una tarea = task + Reflexivo.* imponer una carga = place + burden.* imponer una condición = place + limitation.* imponer una limitación = place + restraint, impose + limitation.* imponer una limitación (sobre) = place + constraint (on/upon).* imponer una limitación sobre Algo = impose + constraint upon.* imponer una norma = place + prescription.* imponer una restricción = place + requirement, place + restraint.* imponer una restricción sobre Algo = impose + constraint upon.* imponer una sanción = impose + sanction.* imponer una tarea = task.* imponer una tarea a Alguien = foist + Nombre + on + Alguien + as a duty.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (frml) <castigo/multa> to impose (frml)b) (frml) <gravamen/impuesto> to impose, levy (frml)c) < obligación> to impose, place; < opinión> to impose; <reglas/condiciones> to impose, enforce; < tarea> to sete) < moda> to set2) (frml) (+ me/te/le etc) <condecoración/medalla> to confer; < nombre> to give3) ( informar)imponer a alguien de or en algo — to inform somebody of o about something
4) (Esp frml) <dinero/fondos> to deposit5) (Chi) ( a la seguridad social) to contribute2.imponer vi (infundir respeto, admiración) to be imposing3.imponerse v pron1)a) (refl) <horario/meta> to set oneselfb) idea to become establishedc) (frml) cambio/decisión to be imperative (frml)d) color/estilo to come into fashion2) ( hacerse respetar) to assert oneself o one's authority3) (frml) ( vencer) to winimponerse a alguien/algo — to defeat o beat somebody/something
4) (frml) ( informarse)5) (Méx) ( acostumbrarse)* * *= be awe-inspiring, dictate, lay on, impose, enjoin, inflict, enforce, thrust on/upon, mete out.Ex: Yet the speed of action, the intricacy of trails, the detail of mental pictures, is awe-inspiring beyond all else in nature.
Ex: Also, economy dictates that every possible entry cannot be printed.Ex: Those are, as I said in another context, monickers that were laid on them by ignorant and, I would say, mean-minded authors for their own purposes.Ex: Results suggest that the structure imposed on a small document collection by an automatically produced subject representation is unrelated to the structure imposed on the documents by relevance relationships.Ex: Heightened interest in the nation's founding and in the intentions of the founders enjoins law librarians to provide reference service for research in the history of the constitutional period.Ex: This article discusses the budget cuts inflicted on Australian libraries.Ex: Economic necessity will enforce an improvement in the provision of patent information in Hungary.Ex: Different responsibilities will be thrust upon librarians as their work becomes an increasingly vital complement to academic work, in particular assisting academics and students alike in creating order out of the chaos that is the Internet.Ex: Governmental intervention has been criticized for the lenience of penalties meted out & the lack of a cohesive strategy.* imponer a = intrude on.* imponer autoridad = lay down + the law.* imponer castigo = mete out + punishment.* imponer condena = impose + prison sentence.* imponer exigencias a = place + demands on.* imponer impuestos = impose + VAT.* imponer multa = impose + penalty.* imponer orden = impose + order, bring + order.* imponer orden en donde hay caos = bring + order out of chaos.* imponer + Posesivo + autoridad = pull + rank.* imponer recortes = impose + cuts.* imponer respeto = stand in + awe.* imponer restricciones a = impose + limits on.* imponer sanción económica = levy + fine.* imponer sanciones = exercise + sanctions.* imponerse = prevail, obtrude (into), take + hold, put + Posesivo + foot down, overrule.* imponerse a Uno mismo = self-mandate.* imponerse disciplina = discipline + Reflexivo.* imponer sentencia = mete out + sentence.* imponerse una tarea = task + Reflexivo.* imponer una carga = place + burden.* imponer una condición = place + limitation.* imponer una limitación = place + restraint, impose + limitation.* imponer una limitación (sobre) = place + constraint (on/upon).* imponer una limitación sobre Algo = impose + constraint upon.* imponer una norma = place + prescription.* imponer una restricción = place + requirement, place + restraint.* imponer una restricción sobre Algo = impose + constraint upon.* imponer una sanción = impose + sanction.* imponer una tarea = task.* imponer una tarea a Alguien = foist + Nombre + on + Alguien + as a duty.* * *vtAel gobierno impuso el toque de queda the government imposed a curfewle impusieron una pena de 20 años de cárcel he was sentenced to 20 years in prison, they imposed a 20-year prison sentence on him3 ‹obligación› to impose, place; ‹opinión› to impose; ‹reglas/condiciones› to impose, enforce; ‹tarea› to setno lo sienten como una cosa impuesta they don't see it as an imposition o as something imposed upon themimpusieron el uso obligatorio del cinturón de seguridad safety belts were made compulsoryno te estoy tratando de imponer nada, sólo te estoy advirtiendo de un posible peligro I'm not trying to tell you what to do, I'm just warning you of a possible dangersiempre tiene que imponer su punto de vista he always has to impose his point of view4 ‹respeto› to command; ‹temor› to inspire, instill*5 ‹moda› to setB ( frml) (+ me/te/le etc) ‹condecoración› to confer; ‹nombre› to give; ‹medalla› to conferle impuso la máxima condecoración civil he conferred the highest civil award on o upon himse le impuso el nombre de `calle de los Mártires' it was given the name of `street of the Martyrs'C (informar) imponer a algn DE or EN algo to inform sb OF o ABOUT sthD ( Relig):imponerle las manos a algn to lay one's hands upon o on sbF ( Chi) (a la seguridad social) to contribute■ imponervi(infundir respeto, admiración) to be imposingsu mera presencia impone he has an imposing presence, his mere presence is imposingsu dominio de la situación impone his command of the situation is impressiveA1 ( refl) ‹horario› to set oneself; ‹régimen› to impose … on oneself2 «idea» to become establishedse impone tomar una decisión hoy mismo it is imperative that a decision is o be made todayse impone la necesidad de un cambio a change is imperative, there is an urgent need for a change4 ‹color/estilo› to come into fashion, become fashionableeste invierno se han impuesto las faldas por debajo de la rodilla skirts below the knee have become fashionable o have come into fashion this winterB (hacerse respetar) to assert oneself o one's authorityse impuso por puntos he won on pointsse impondrá el sentido común common sense will prevailimponerse A algn/algo to defeat o beat sb/sthse impusieron a China por siete carreras a dos they beat China by seven runs to twoE ( Méx) (acostumbrarse) imponerse A algo; to become accustomed TO sth* * *
imponer ( conjugate imponer) verbo transitivo (frml)a) to impose (frml);
‹ temor› to inspire, instill( conjugate instill)
imponerse verbo pronominal
1
2 ( hacerse respetar) to assert oneself o one's authority
3 (frml) ( vencer) to win;
imponer verbo transitivo
1 to impose: impuso su criterio contra el de todos, she imposed her viewpoint over that of others
2 (sobrecoger) to be impressive: la visión de la sangre le impone mucho, he can't stand the sight of blood
(suscitar respeto) to inspire respect
3 Fin to deposit
' imponer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sancionar
- impuse
- poner
English:
apply
- compel
- dictate
- enforce
- impose
- keep
- levy
- reimpose
- sanction
- command
- embargo
- inflict
- mete out
* * *♦ vta nadie le gusta que le impongan obligaciones no one likes to have responsibilities forced upon them;desde el principio el campeón impuso un fuerte ritmo de carrera the champion set a healthy pace right from the start of the race;el profesor impuso silencio en la clase the teacher silenced the class;una política impuesta por el Banco Mundial a policy imposed by the World Bank2. [aplicar]imponer una multa/un castigo a alguien to impose a fine/a punishment on sb;el juez le impuso una pena de dos años de cárcel the judge sentenced him to two years' imprisonment;le impusieron la difícil tarea de sanear las finanzas de la empresa he was charged with the difficult task of straightening out the company's finances;impusieron la obligatoriedad de llevar casco they made it compulsory to wear a helmet3. [inspirar] [miedo, admiración] to inspire (a in);imponer respeto (a alguien) to command respect (from sb)4. [establecer] [moda] to set;[costumbre] to introduce5. [asignar] [nombre] to give;[medalla, condecoración, título] to award;a la isla se le impuso el nombre de su descubridor the island was named after the person who discovered it;le fue impuesto el título de doctor honoris causa por la Universidad de México he received an honorary doctorate from the University of Mexico7. [en banca] to deposit♦ vito be imposing;el edificio impone por sus grandes dimensiones the size of the building makes it very imposing;imponía con su presencia he had an imposing presence* * *<part impuesto>I v/t1 impose; impuesto impose, levyII v/i be imposing oimpressive* * *imponer {60} vt1) : to impose2) : to conferimponer vi: to be impressive, to command respect* * *imponer vb to impose -
16 infligir
v.to inflict.* * *\infligir daños to cause damageinfligir una derrota a to defeat* * *verb* * *VT to inflict (a on)* * *verbo transitivo to inflict* * *verbo transitivo to inflict* * *infligir [I7 ]vtto inflict* * *
infligir verbo transitivo to inflict
' infligir' also found in these entries:
English:
inflict
* * *infligir vt[pena] to inflict; [castigo] to impose* * *v/t inflict (a on)* * *infligir {35} vt: to inflict -
17 разгромить
1) General subject: administer a defeat upon (кого-л.), batter, blitz, clobber, distress (в битве), drub, fustigate, give checkmate to, hang out to dry (If you're caught shoplifting, they'll hang you out to dry.), inflict a defeat upon (кого-л.), make good execution, make matchwood, make matchwood of (кого-л.), shellac, slam, kill, put to rout, take apart, make matchwood of (кого-л.), make mincemeat of (противника), destroy, (в спорте) pummel2) Colloquial: massacre, shellack, tear somebody a new one, wallop (противника), beat the hell out of3) American: smear4) Sports: flatten5) Military: crush, defeat, make good execution (врага), overrun6) Jargon: rambo (от имени популярного героя одноимённого фильма), skin, knock spots off, lower the boom7) Sublime: blow to the four winds of heaven (врага), scatter to the four winds of heaven (врага)8) Makarov: administer a defeat upon (smb.) (кого-л.), inflict a defeat upon (smb.) (кого-л.), make matchwood of (smb.) (кого-л.), smash, smash up -
18 нанести (кому-л.) поражение
1) General subject: administer a defeat upon, inflict a defeat upon2) American: row up Salt River3) Makarov: administer a defeat upon (smb.), inflict a defeat upon (smb.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > нанести (кому-л.) поражение
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19 ser contraproducente
(n.) = defeat + Posesivo + purpose, blowbackEx. Objectives are the basis of 'control' in the first sense; but they must never become the basis of 'control' in the second, for this would defeat their purpose.Ex. If we inflict great misery on innocent people in the Middle East, there will almost certainly be what the CIA refers to as ' blowback' -- unintended negative consequences of our actions.* * *(n.) = defeat + Posesivo + purpose, blowbackEx: Objectives are the basis of 'control' in the first sense; but they must never become the basis of 'control' in the second, for this would defeat their purpose.
Ex: If we inflict great misery on innocent people in the Middle East, there will almost certainly be what the CIA refers to as ' blowback' -- unintended negative consequences of our actions. -
20 infliger
infliger [ɛ̃fliʒe]➭ TABLE 3 transitive verb* * *ɛ̃fliʒe1) ( faire subir) to inflict [défaite, mauvais traitements] (à on)2) Droit to impose [amende, punition] (à on); to give [avertissement] (à to)* * *ɛ̃fliʒe vt1) [souffrance, punition] to inflict2) [amende, sanction] to impose* * *infliger verb table: manger vtr1 ( faire subir) to inflict [désagrément, défaite, mauvais traitements] (à on); to deliver [affront] (à to); infliger une leçon à qn to teach sb a lesson; infliger un camouflet à qn to insult sb; infliger une humiliation à qn to humiliate sb; infliger un démenti à qn [personne] to refute sb; [événement] to prove sb wrong;[ɛ̃fliʒe] verbe transitifinfliger une punition/une défaite/des souffrances/des pertes à quelqu'un to inflict a punishment/a defeat/sufferings/losses on somebodyinfliger une amende/corvée à quelqu'un to impose a fine/chore on somebodyinfliger une humiliation à quelqu'un to put somebody down, to humiliate somebodyinfliger sa compagnie ou présence à quelqu'un to inflict one's company ou presence on somebody
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