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1 résolution
résolution [ʀezɔlysjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = décision) resolutionb. ( = énergie) resolvec. ( = solution) solutiond. [d'image] resolution* * *ʀezɔlysjɔ̃1) ( décision) resolutionprendre la résolution de faire — to make a resolution to do, to resolve to do
2) Politique ( proposition retenue) resolution3) ( solution) resolution4) ( fermeté) resolve5) Mathématique, Musique, Médecine, Informatique resolution* * *ʀezɔlysjɔ̃ nf1) [problème] solving2) (= fermeté, décision) resolution3) INFORMATIQUE resolution* * *résolution nf1 ( décision) resolution; prendre une résolution to make a resolution; prendre de bonnes résolutions to make (good) resolutions; mes bonnes résolutions pour la nouvelle année my New Year's resolutions; c'est une bonne résolution it's a good resolution; prendre la résolution de faire to make a resolution to do, to resolve to do;2 Pol ( proposition retenue) resolution; voter une résolution to pass a resolution; la résolution 687 de l'ONU UN resolution 687;3 ( solution) resolution; pour une résolution pacifique du conflit for a peaceful resolution of the conflict;4 ( fermeté) resolve, resolution; manquer de résolution to lack resolve; agir avec résolution to act with resolve;[rezɔlysjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [décision] resolutionprendre la résolution de faire quelque chose to make up one's mind ou to resolve to do somethinga. [généralement] good intentionsb. [du nouvel an] New Year resolutionsla résolution d'une énigme/d'un problème the solution to an enigma/a problem5. [d'un écran] resolutionmauvaise/bonne résolution poor/high resolution7. OPTIQUE -
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3 tomar una determinación
• make a decision• make a resolutionDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tomar una determinación
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6 resolución
f.1 resolution, firmness, decision, intention.2 resolution, decision, dictum.3 annulment, cancellation.4 resolution, disambiguation.* * *1 (decisión) resolution, decision; (determinación) determination, resolve\tomar una resolución to decideresolución fatal death wishresolución judicial court decision* * *noun f.1) resolution2) resolve3) decision* * *SF1) (=decisión) decision2) [de problema] (=acción) solving; (=respuesta) solution3) [de conflicto] resolution4) (Jur)5) (=determinación) resolve, determination6) frm (=resumen)en resolución — in a word, in short, to sum up
7) (Inform)8) Cono Sur (=terminación) finishing, completion* * *1) ( de problema) solution; ( de conflicto) settlement, resolution2) ( decisión) decision3) ( determinación) determination, resolve* * *= determination, purposefulness, resolution, resolution, resolution, single-mindedness, dpi (dots per inch), verdict, judging.Ex. Instead of fighting words with a dogged determination, he got to like them.Ex. The philosophical, brooding Hippopotamians have suffered many attacks by the neighbouring Crocs who are well known for their purposefulness and efficiency.Ex. Unfortunately, these factors simultaneously make the resolution of the situation more intractable.Ex. I was one of the cosigners of a resolution which tried to have the ISBD repealed.Ex. For example, when operating with colour and high resolution graphics, a microcomputer might possibly need 20K of storage.Ex. But first we must create the conditions for single-mindedness and hence the release of our energies (one senses much pent-up energy mixed up with our professional frustrations).Ex. High quality (400 dpi) TIFF files were stored on archival tape, and JPEG thumbnails and full-size images placed on server to be accessed by CGI script.Ex. A verdict of the Department of Education and Science has stated that librarians in future will have to be graduates only.Ex. The first meeting was held on 8 March with the first real judging taking place on 22 March when several tulips were in flower.----* alta resolución = high resolution.* baja resolución = low resolution.* caminar con resolución = march.* con resolución = resolutely.* falta de resolución = procrastination.* orientado hacia la resolución de problemas = problem-orientated, problem-oriented.* resolución anafórica = anaphoric resolution.* resolución de conflictos = conflict resolution, peacemaking [peace-making].* resolución de disputas = dispute settlement.* resolución de la ambigüedad entre términos = term disambiguation, word sense disambiguation.* resolución de problemas = problem solving [problem-solving].* * *1) ( de problema) solution; ( de conflicto) settlement, resolution2) ( decisión) decision3) ( determinación) determination, resolve* * *= determination, purposefulness, resolution, resolution, resolution, single-mindedness, dpi (dots per inch), verdict, judging.Ex: Instead of fighting words with a dogged determination, he got to like them.
Ex: The philosophical, brooding Hippopotamians have suffered many attacks by the neighbouring Crocs who are well known for their purposefulness and efficiency.Ex: Unfortunately, these factors simultaneously make the resolution of the situation more intractable.Ex: I was one of the cosigners of a resolution which tried to have the ISBD repealed.Ex: For example, when operating with colour and high resolution graphics, a microcomputer might possibly need 20K of storage.Ex: But first we must create the conditions for single-mindedness and hence the release of our energies (one senses much pent-up energy mixed up with our professional frustrations).Ex: High quality (400 dpi) TIFF files were stored on archival tape, and JPEG thumbnails and full-size images placed on server to be accessed by CGI script.Ex: A verdict of the Department of Education and Science has stated that librarians in future will have to be graduates only.Ex: The first meeting was held on 8 March with the first real judging taking place on 22 March when several tulips were in flower.* alta resolución = high resolution.* baja resolución = low resolution.* caminar con resolución = march.* con resolución = resolutely.* falta de resolución = procrastination.* orientado hacia la resolución de problemas = problem-orientated, problem-oriented.* resolución anafórica = anaphoric resolution.* resolución de conflictos = conflict resolution, peacemaking [peace-making].* resolución de disputas = dispute settlement.* resolución de la ambigüedad entre términos = term disambiguation, word sense disambiguation.* resolución de problemas = problem solving [problem-solving].* * *A (de un problema) solution; (de un conflicto) settlement, resolutionB (decisión) decisiontomaron or adoptaron la resolución de cerrar el hospital they decided to close the hospitalC (de un contrato) terminationD1 (determinación) determination, resolve2 (cualidad de decisivo) decisiveness* * *
resolución sustantivo femenino
1 ( de problema) solution;
( de conflicto) settlement, resolution
2 ( decisión) decision;
tomaron la resolución de emigrar they decided to emigrate
3 ( determinación) determination, resolve
resolución sustantivo femenino
1 (determinación, decisión) resolution: tomó la resolución de marcharse de casa, he decided to leave home
2 (de un problema, acertijo, etc) solution
' resolución' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
empuje
- arbitraje
English:
decision
- determination
- resolution
- resolve
- single-mindedness
- steadfastness
- strong-mindedness
- ruling
- settlement
- unsettled
* * *resolución nf1. [solución] [de una crisis] resolution;[de un crimen] solution Informát resolución de problemas troubleshooting2. [firmeza] determination, resolve3. [decisión] decision;[de tribunal] ruling; [de Naciones Unidas] resolution;tomar una resolución to take a decision* * *f1 actitud determination, decisiveness3 JUR ruling4 ( decisión):tomar una resolución make o take a decision5 TÉC:de alta resolución high resolution6:en resolución to sum up* * *resolución nf, pl - ciones1) : resolution, settlement2) : decision3) : determination, resolve* * *resolución n determination / resolution -
7 Vorsatz
m1. intention; fester: resolution; JUR. (criminal) intent; mit Vorsatz on purpose; JUR. wil(l)fully, with malice aforethought; mit dem Vorsatz, etw. zu tun JUR. with the intent of doing s.th.; den Vorsatz fassen, etw. zu tun resolve ( oder make up one’s mind) to do s.th.; bei seinem Vorsatz bleiben keep ( oder stick) to one’s resolve2. (Vorsatzgerät) attachment3. DRUCK. end paper* * *der Vorsatzintention; purpose; aim; intent; premeditation* * *Vor|satzmmit Vórsatz (Jur) — with intent
den Vórsatz haben, etw zu tun — to (firmly) intend to do sth
den Vórsatz fassen, etw zu tun — to make up one's mind to do sth, to resolve to do sth; (zum neuen Jahr) to make a resolution to do sth
bei seinen Vorsätzen bleiben, seinen Vorsätzen treu bleiben — to keep to one's resolve or resolution
See:→ Weg2) (von Buch) endpaper* * *Vor·satz1<-[e]s, Vorsätze>[ˈfo:ɐ̯zats, pl fo:ɐ̯zɛtsə]m1. (Entschluss) resolutionden \Vorsatz fassen, etw zu tun to resolve to do sthdiese Drohung konnte mich in meinem \Vorsatz nicht erschüttern this threat wasn't enough to shake my resolveist es wirklich dein unabänderlicher \Vorsatz, diese Frau zu heiraten? is it really your firm intention to marry this woman?; s.a. treubedingter \Vorsatz contingent intentvermuteter \Vorsatz constructive malicemit verbrecherischem \Vorsatz with malice aforethoughtVor·satz2<-[e]s, Vorsätze>[ˈfo:ɐ̯zats, pl fo:ɐ̯zɛtsə]mVor·satz·blattnt MEDIA, TYPO end-paper* * *der intentionden Vorsatz fassen, etwas zu tun — resolve to do something; make a resolution to do something
den Vorsatz haben, etwas zu tun — intend to do something; have the intention of doing something
* * *Vorsatz mmit Vorsatz on purpose; JUR wil(l)fully, with malice aforethought;mit dem Vorsatz, etwas zu tun JUR with the intent of doing sth;den Vorsatz fassen, etwas zu tun resolve ( oder make up one’s mind) to do sth;bei seinem Vorsatz bleiben keep ( oder stick) to one’s resolve2. (Vorsatzgerät) attachment3. TYPO end paper* * *der intentionden Vorsatz fassen, etwas zu tun — resolve to do something; make a resolution to do something
den Vorsatz haben, etwas zu tun — intend to do something; have the intention of doing something
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8 determinación
f.determination, firmness, will, purpose.* * *1 (valor) determination, resolution2 (decisión) decision3 (firmeza) firmness\con determinación determinedlytomar una determinación to make a resolution, make a decision* * *noun f.determination, purpose, resolve* * *SF1) (=decisión) decision2) (=valentía) determination, resolutionactuar con determinación — to take determined action, act decisively
3) [de fecha, precio] fixing* * ** * *= determination, purposefulness, single-mindedness, willpower [will power].Ex. Instead of fighting words with a dogged determination, he got to like them.Ex. The philosophical, brooding Hippopotamians have suffered many attacks by the neighbouring Crocs who are well known for their purposefulness and efficiency.Ex. But first we must create the conditions for single-mindedness and hence the release of our energies (one senses much pent-up energy mixed up with our professional frustrations).Ex. It is a matter of willpower, one librarian wrote, because 'with a little push, I (know that I) can find a readership for the item! Maybe a display on the subject?'.----* autodeterminación = self-determination.* compensación sin determinación de culpabilidad = no-fault compensation.* con determinación = with purpose, single-mindedly, purposefully, steadfastly.* determinación de políticas = policy making [policy-making/policymaking].* divorcio sin determinación de culpabilidad = no-fault divorce.* mostrar determinación = show + determination.* seguro de coche sin determinación de culpabilidad = no-fault auto insurance.* seguro sin determinación de culpabilidad = no-fault insurance.* sin determinación de culpabilidad = no-fault.* * ** * *= determination, purposefulness, single-mindedness, willpower [will power].Ex: Instead of fighting words with a dogged determination, he got to like them.
Ex: The philosophical, brooding Hippopotamians have suffered many attacks by the neighbouring Crocs who are well known for their purposefulness and efficiency.Ex: But first we must create the conditions for single-mindedness and hence the release of our energies (one senses much pent-up energy mixed up with our professional frustrations).Ex: It is a matter of willpower, one librarian wrote, because 'with a little push, I (know that I) can find a readership for the item! Maybe a display on the subject?'.* autodeterminación = self-determination.* compensación sin determinación de culpabilidad = no-fault compensation.* con determinación = with purpose, single-mindedly, purposefully, steadfastly.* determinación de políticas = policy making [policy-making/policymaking].* divorcio sin determinación de culpabilidad = no-fault divorce.* mostrar determinación = show + determination.* seguro de coche sin determinación de culpabilidad = no-fault auto insurance.* seguro sin determinación de culpabilidad = no-fault insurance.* sin determinación de culpabilidad = no-fault.* * *A1 (cualidad) determination, resolve2 (decisión, resolución) decisiontomar una determinación to make a decisionB (establecimiento, fijación) establishmentpara la determinación de las causas del accidente in order to determine o establish the causes of the accident* * *
determinación sustantivo femenino ( cualidad) determination, resolve;
( decisión) decision;
determinación sustantivo femenino
1 (valor, osadía) determination
2 (decisión) decision
tomar una determinación, to make a decision
' determinación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
resolución
- resolver
- decidir
- vacilar
English:
determination
- grim
- out
- purpose
- resolution
- resolve
- single-minded
- determine
- purposeful
* * *1. [de precio, fecha] fixing, setting2. [resolución] determination, resolution;se lanzó a rescatarlo con determinación she set off determinedly to rescue him;lleno de determinación full of determination* * *f1 ( intrepidez) determination2 ( decisión) decision* * *determinación nf, pl - ciones1) : determination, resolve2)tomar una determinación : to make a decision -
9 принять решение
1) General subject: adopt a decision, arrive at a decision, come to a decision, conclude, decide, issue, make up mind, make up ones mind, reach a decision, resolve, (какое-л.) settle on, (какое-л.) settle upon, adopt a resolution, arrive at a decision, come to a decision, make a resolution, pass a resolution, take a resolution, arrive at the decision2) Military: make a decision3) Psychology: at a decision5) Business: arrive at decision, take a decision -
10 difícil
adj.difficult, tough, arduous, cumbersome.Un trabajo difícil [duro] A stiff job.* * *► adjetivo1 difficult, hard2 (improbable) unlikely■ es difícil que nos encontremos allí it's unlikely that we'll meet there, we're unlikely to meet there* * *adj.difficult, hard* * *ADJ1) (=complicado) [problema] difficult; [tiempos, vida] difficult, hard; [situación] difficult, delicatees difícil de hacer — it's difficult o hard to do
me resulta muy difícil decidir — I find it very hard to decide, I have great difficulty in deciding
2) [persona] difficult3) * [cara] ugly* * *1)a) [ser] <problema/situación> difficult; < examen> hard, difficultme fue muy difícil decírselo — it was very hard o difficult for me to tell him
resulta difícil evaluar las pérdidas — it is difficult o hard to put a figure on the losses
difícil de + inf — difficult o hard to + inf
b) [estar] (fam)está la cosa difícil — things are pretty difficult o tricky (colloq)
2) [ser] ( poco probable) unlikelyes posible pero lo veo difícil — it's possible, but I don't think it's very likely
3) [ser] <persona/carácter> difficult* * *= arduous, demanding, difficult, intractable, laborious, painful, taxing, tough [tougher -comp., toughest -sup.], thorny [thornier -comp., thorniest -sup.], delicate, tortuous, hardscrabble, obstinate, bumpy, dicey [dicier -comp., diciest -sup.], uphill, problematic, problematical, hard [harder -comp., hardest -sup.].Ex. Plays and music performances put on by staff and children require less arduous preparation than a full-length public performance.Ex. It is clear to me that they face a professional role that will be far more complicated and far more demanding that the one we have known.Ex. It's already difficult to find a lot of these things as it is, but it would be absolute irresponsibility to go to a title-main entry.Ex. Unfortunately, these factors simultaneously make the resolution of the situation more intractable.Ex. The next step was a rather painful, laborious manual effort.Ex. The next step was a rather painful, laborious manual effort.Ex. It is difficult to remember the special interests of more than a few people, and hence rather taxing to provide SDI manually to more than a handful of users.Ex. As educators, then, we need to ask ourselves some very tough questions -- some to which we would rather not hear the answers.Ex. The article 'The comfortable pew is a thorny throne' reviews the technological, political, philosophical, professional and educational issues associated with filtering access to information.Ex. Despite the incompetence of most eighteenth-century block-makers, woodcuts never quite disappeared, and they returned to favour in the delicate form called 'wood-engraving' at the end of the hand-press period.Ex. The promulgation of Community law represents the culmination of an often tortuous legal process whose main features are laid down in the Treaty of Rome.Ex. And so, from its hardscrabble beginnings to immediate time, Wexler has lead a varied existence, changing from shipping point for fruit to resting place for travelers = Y por lo tanto, desde sus comienzos difíciles hasta el presente, Wexler ha llevado una vida variada, pasando de ser un centro de recepción y envío de fruta a un lugar de descanso para los viajeros.Ex. It is not wise, by the way, to approach the author by telephone for this puts him on the spot and he may refuse simply in self-defense and especially if you happen to butt in when he is struggling with an obstinate chapter in a new book.Ex. The article is entitled 'The big bumpy shift: digital music via the Internet'.Ex. Predicting the future is dicey.Ex. Promoters of this tax will have an uphill fight and the cultural objections will be very great.Ex. This attitude is based on the waste bin decision process widely used in political and educational organisations, which tend to have open-ended goals, problematic preferences, hazy technology, and poor feeback.Ex. The manufacture of these high-density chips is problematical.Ex. The amount of stuffing in the balls was varied to suit the nature of the work; large, soft balls with weak ink were used for low-grade work; small, hard balls and strong ink for work of better quality.----* ahorrar para cuando lleguen tiempos difíciles = save for + a rainy day.* algo muy difícil = a tough sell.* aprender de la forma más difícil = learn + the hard way.* aunque parezca difícil = difficult though it may seem, difficult as it may seem.* cuestión difícil = poser.* de difícil solución = intractable.* de la forma más difícil = the hard way.* difícil de aceptar = hard to swallow.* difícil de agradar = choosy [choosey] [choosier -comp., choosiest -sup.].* difícil de complacer = choosy [choosey] [choosier -comp., choosiest -sup.].* difícil de comprender = difficult to understand.* difícil de conseguir = hard to come by, difficult to come by.* difícil de contentar = choosy [choosey] [choosier -comp., choosiest -sup.].* difícil de descifrar = cryptic.* difícil de distinguir = indistinguishable.* difícil de encontrar = hard-to-find.* difícil de entender = cryptic.* difícil de gestionar = unmanageable.* difícil de gestionar + Adjetivo = unmanageably + Adjetivo.* difícil de hacer = hard to do.* difícil de localizar = irretraceable.* difícil de manejar = clumsy [clumsier -comp., clumsiest -sup.], unwieldy.* difícil de masticar = chewy [chewier -comp., chewiest -sup.].* difícil de obtener = hard to come by, difficult to come by.* difícil de seguir = heavy going.* difícil de sustituir = hard to replace.* difícil de tratar = unruly.* empezar por lo más difícil = plunge in at + the deep end.* en circunstancias difíciles = under difficult circumstances.* en condiciones difíciles = under difficult conditions.* encontrar Algo demasiado difícil = be out of + Posesivo + league.* encontrar Algo difícil = have + a hard time, have + a tough time.* encontrar difícil de explicar = be hard put to explain.* encontrar difícil + Infinitivo = find it hard to + Infinitivo.* encontrar muy difícil = be hard-pushed to.* en épocas difíciles = in times of need.* enfrascado en lo más difícil = in at the deep end.* enfrascar a Alguien de lleno en lo más difícil = throw in + at the deep end.* enfrascarse en lo más difícil = swim in + the deep end, jump in at + the deep end, plunge in at + the deep end.* en tiempos difíciles = in times of need.* hacer difícil = make + it + difficult, make + difficult.* hacerlo difícil de + Infinitivo = make + it + hard to + Infinitivo.* mecanismo de reducción de situaciones difíciles = threat-reduction mechanism.* meter a Alguien de lleno en lo más difícil = throw in + at the deep end.* meterse de lleno en lo más difícil = plunge in at + the deep end.* meterse de lleno en lo más difícil = swim in + the deep end, jump in at + the deep end.* metido en lo más difícil = in at the deep end.* muy difícil de traducir = defy + translation.* por muy difícil que parezca = difficult though it may seem, difficult as it may seem.* pregunta difícil = poser.* pregunta difícil de responder = awkward-to-handle enquiry.* problema difícil = poser.* problema difícil de resolver = tough nut to crack, hard nut to crack, brain tickler.* resultar difícil de conseguir = prove + elusive.* ser Algo demasiado difícil para = be in over + Posesivo + head, be out of + Posesivo + depth.* ser difícil = be a stretch.* ser difícil de bregar = be a (real) handful.* ser difícil de conseguir = be hard to get.* ser difícil de creer = beggar + belief.* ser difícil de encontrar = be hard to find.* ser difícil de lograr = be hard to get.* ser difícil de superar = take + some beating.* ser muy difícil = be hard-pushed to.* situación difícil = hardship.* tarea difícil = hard task.* tarea muy difícil = uphill struggle.* tenerlo difícil = not be easy.* tiempos difíciles = embattled time(s).* * *1)a) [ser] <problema/situación> difficult; < examen> hard, difficultme fue muy difícil decírselo — it was very hard o difficult for me to tell him
resulta difícil evaluar las pérdidas — it is difficult o hard to put a figure on the losses
difícil de + inf — difficult o hard to + inf
b) [estar] (fam)está la cosa difícil — things are pretty difficult o tricky (colloq)
2) [ser] ( poco probable) unlikelyes posible pero lo veo difícil — it's possible, but I don't think it's very likely
3) [ser] <persona/carácter> difficult* * *= arduous, demanding, difficult, intractable, laborious, painful, taxing, tough [tougher -comp., toughest -sup.], thorny [thornier -comp., thorniest -sup.], delicate, tortuous, hardscrabble, obstinate, bumpy, dicey [dicier -comp., diciest -sup.], uphill, problematic, problematical, hard [harder -comp., hardest -sup.].Ex: Plays and music performances put on by staff and children require less arduous preparation than a full-length public performance.
Ex: It is clear to me that they face a professional role that will be far more complicated and far more demanding that the one we have known.Ex: It's already difficult to find a lot of these things as it is, but it would be absolute irresponsibility to go to a title-main entry.Ex: Unfortunately, these factors simultaneously make the resolution of the situation more intractable.Ex: The next step was a rather painful, laborious manual effort.Ex: The next step was a rather painful, laborious manual effort.Ex: It is difficult to remember the special interests of more than a few people, and hence rather taxing to provide SDI manually to more than a handful of users.Ex: As educators, then, we need to ask ourselves some very tough questions -- some to which we would rather not hear the answers.Ex: The article 'The comfortable pew is a thorny throne' reviews the technological, political, philosophical, professional and educational issues associated with filtering access to information.Ex: Despite the incompetence of most eighteenth-century block-makers, woodcuts never quite disappeared, and they returned to favour in the delicate form called 'wood-engraving' at the end of the hand-press period.Ex: The promulgation of Community law represents the culmination of an often tortuous legal process whose main features are laid down in the Treaty of Rome.Ex: And so, from its hardscrabble beginnings to immediate time, Wexler has lead a varied existence, changing from shipping point for fruit to resting place for travelers = Y por lo tanto, desde sus comienzos difíciles hasta el presente, Wexler ha llevado una vida variada, pasando de ser un centro de recepción y envío de fruta a un lugar de descanso para los viajeros.Ex: It is not wise, by the way, to approach the author by telephone for this puts him on the spot and he may refuse simply in self-defense and especially if you happen to butt in when he is struggling with an obstinate chapter in a new book.Ex: The article is entitled 'The big bumpy shift: digital music via the Internet'.Ex: Predicting the future is dicey.Ex: Promoters of this tax will have an uphill fight and the cultural objections will be very great.Ex: This attitude is based on the waste bin decision process widely used in political and educational organisations, which tend to have open-ended goals, problematic preferences, hazy technology, and poor feeback.Ex: The manufacture of these high-density chips is problematical.Ex: The amount of stuffing in the balls was varied to suit the nature of the work; large, soft balls with weak ink were used for low-grade work; small, hard balls and strong ink for work of better quality.* ahorrar para cuando lleguen tiempos difíciles = save for + a rainy day.* algo muy difícil = a tough sell.* aprender de la forma más difícil = learn + the hard way.* aunque parezca difícil = difficult though it may seem, difficult as it may seem.* cuestión difícil = poser.* de difícil solución = intractable.* de la forma más difícil = the hard way.* difícil de aceptar = hard to swallow.* difícil de agradar = choosy [choosey] [choosier -comp., choosiest -sup.].* difícil de complacer = choosy [choosey] [choosier -comp., choosiest -sup.].* difícil de comprender = difficult to understand.* difícil de conseguir = hard to come by, difficult to come by.* difícil de contentar = choosy [choosey] [choosier -comp., choosiest -sup.].* difícil de descifrar = cryptic.* difícil de distinguir = indistinguishable.* difícil de encontrar = hard-to-find.* difícil de entender = cryptic.* difícil de gestionar = unmanageable.* difícil de gestionar + Adjetivo = unmanageably + Adjetivo.* difícil de hacer = hard to do.* difícil de localizar = irretraceable.* difícil de manejar = clumsy [clumsier -comp., clumsiest -sup.], unwieldy.* difícil de masticar = chewy [chewier -comp., chewiest -sup.].* difícil de obtener = hard to come by, difficult to come by.* difícil de seguir = heavy going.* difícil de sustituir = hard to replace.* difícil de tratar = unruly.* empezar por lo más difícil = plunge in at + the deep end.* en circunstancias difíciles = under difficult circumstances.* en condiciones difíciles = under difficult conditions.* encontrar Algo demasiado difícil = be out of + Posesivo + league.* encontrar Algo difícil = have + a hard time, have + a tough time.* encontrar difícil de explicar = be hard put to explain.* encontrar difícil + Infinitivo = find it hard to + Infinitivo.* encontrar muy difícil = be hard-pushed to.* en épocas difíciles = in times of need.* enfrascado en lo más difícil = in at the deep end.* enfrascar a Alguien de lleno en lo más difícil = throw in + at the deep end.* enfrascarse en lo más difícil = swim in + the deep end, jump in at + the deep end, plunge in at + the deep end.* en tiempos difíciles = in times of need.* hacer difícil = make + it + difficult, make + difficult.* hacerlo difícil de + Infinitivo = make + it + hard to + Infinitivo.* mecanismo de reducción de situaciones difíciles = threat-reduction mechanism.* meter a Alguien de lleno en lo más difícil = throw in + at the deep end.* meterse de lleno en lo más difícil = plunge in at + the deep end.* meterse de lleno en lo más difícil = swim in + the deep end, jump in at + the deep end.* metido en lo más difícil = in at the deep end.* muy difícil de traducir = defy + translation.* por muy difícil que parezca = difficult though it may seem, difficult as it may seem.* pregunta difícil = poser.* pregunta difícil de responder = awkward-to-handle enquiry.* problema difícil = poser.* problema difícil de resolver = tough nut to crack, hard nut to crack, brain tickler.* resultar difícil de conseguir = prove + elusive.* ser Algo demasiado difícil para = be in over + Posesivo + head, be out of + Posesivo + depth.* ser difícil = be a stretch.* ser difícil de bregar = be a (real) handful.* ser difícil de conseguir = be hard to get.* ser difícil de creer = beggar + belief.* ser difícil de encontrar = be hard to find.* ser difícil de lograr = be hard to get.* ser difícil de superar = take + some beating.* ser muy difícil = be hard-pushed to.* situación difícil = hardship.* tarea difícil = hard task.* tarea muy difícil = uphill struggle.* tenerlo difícil = not be easy.* tiempos difíciles = embattled time(s).* * *A1 [ SER] ‹problema/tema/situación› difficultel examen fue muy difícil the exam was very hard o difficultes un problema difícil it's a tricky o difficult problemcorren tiempos difíciles para nuestra economía this is a difficult time for our economycon tu actitud me lo estás poniendo más difícil you're not making it any easier for me o you're making it harder for me by being like thatno creo que gane, lo tiene muy difícil I don't think she'll win, she's in a difficult positionme fue muy difícil decírselo it was very hard o difficult for me to tell himresulta difícil evaluar las pérdidas it is difficult o hard to put a figure on the lossescada vez se hace más difícil encontrar un buen empleo it is becoming more and more difficult o it's becoming harder and harder to get a good jobdifícil DE + INF difficult o hard to + INFmi madre es muy difícil de complacer my mother is very hard o difficult to please2 [ ESTAR] ( fam):está la cosa difícil things are pretty difficult o tricky ( colloq)B [ SER](poco probable): es posible pero lo veo difícil it's possible, but I think it's unlikely o I don't think it's very likelydifícil QUE + SUBJ:va a ser muy difícil que acepte it's very unlikely that he'll acceptveo difícil que gane I doubt if she'll win, I think it's unlikely that she'll winC [ SER] ‹persona/carácter› difficultun niño difícil a difficult child* * *
difícil adjetivo
1
‹ examen› hard, difficult;◊ me fue muy difícil decírselo it was very hard o difficult for me to tell him;
es difícil de hacer/entender it's difficult o hard to do/understand
2 ( poco probable) unlikely;
veo difícil que gane I doubt if she'll win
difícil adjetivo
1 (que cuesta trabajo o esfuerzo intelectual) difficult, hard
difícil de explicar, difficult to explain
difícil de soportar, hard to bear
2 (improbable) unlikely: es difícil que suceda, it is unlikely that that will happen
3 (una persona) difficult
' difícil' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amarre
- cañón
- compaginación
- concienciarse
- delicada
- delicado
- despreocuparse
- disyuntiva
- engorrosa
- engorroso
- escabrosa
- escabroso
- escala
- espinosa
- espinoso
- estrechamiento
- gustar
- harta
- harto
- hueso
- impronunciable
- insensible
- judicatura
- lance
- mas
- onerosa
- oneroso
- papelón
- respirar
- sí
- tocha
- tocho
- viabilidad
- arrecho
- caprichoso
- contentar
- costar
- creer
- duro
- epopeya
- especial
- esperar
- esquivo
- fregado
- hacer
- ingrato
- jodido
- malabarismo
- mancha
- manchar
English:
arduous
- around
- awkward
- beating
- choose
- climb
- concentrate
- cumbersome
- desperately
- difficult
- distance
- dodgy
- elusive
- embark
- folly
- for
- gap
- grammar
- hard
- hard-won
- housekeeper
- immensely
- injustice
- lean
- mess
- problematic
- problematical
- realize
- replacement
- ruggedness
- scramble
- shake off
- situation
- so
- sticky
- stiff
- surely
- think ahead
- to
- tough
- tricky
- trying
- agonizing
- deep
- demanding
- going
- increasingly
- keep
- likely
- plight
* * *difícil adj1. [complicado] difficult;va a ser difícil encontrar un sitio abierto a estas horas it's going to be difficult o hard to find anywhere that's open at this time;son tiempos difíciles these are difficult times;pasaron por una situación difícil they went through a difficult period;no es difícil imaginar lo que pasó it's not difficult o hard to imagine what happened;es una pregunta difícil de responder it's a difficult question to answer;hacerse difícil: se hace difícil entender por qué lo hizo it's difficult to understand why she did it;se me hace difícil acostumbrarme a madrugar I can't get used to getting up early;ponérselo difícil a alguien to make things difficult for sb;no me lo pongas difícil don't make things difficult o hard for me;serle difícil a alguien: le va a ser muy difícil encontrar trabajo it's going to be very difficult for him to find a job, he's going to find it very difficult to get a job;tener difícil algo: tiene muy difícil encontrar trabajo it's very difficult o hard for him to find work2. [improbable] unlikely;puede ser, aunque me parece difícil maybe, but I think it's unlikely;es difícil que ganen they're unlikely to win;no es difícil que ocurra it could easily happen3. [rebelde] difficult, awkward;es un niño muy difícil he's a very awkward o difficult child;tener un carácter difícil to be an awkward person, to be difficult to get on with* * *adj1 difficult;ponerlo difícil a alguien make it difficult for s.o.;difícil de decir hard o difficult to say:es difícil que venga he’s unlikely to come, it’s unlikely that he’ll come* * *difícil adj: difficult, hard* * *difícil adj1. (en general) difficult -
11 fassen
I v/t1. (ergreifen) take hold of, grasp; (halten) hold; (packen) seize, grab; jemanden an oder bei der Hand fassen take s.o. by the hand, take s.o.’s hand; jemanden am Arm fassen take s.o.’s arm; zu fassen kriegen get hold of3. einfassen6. (formulieren) put, formulate; in Worte fassen put into words; das lässt sich nicht in Worte fassen auch it can’t be described7. fig. geistig: grasp, understand8. (glauben) believe; nicht zu fassen unbelievable, incredible; das ist kaum zu fassen auch it’s hard to believe10. (aufnehmen) (Ladung, Treibstoff etc.) hold11. MIL. (Proviant, Munition etc.) draw; Essen12. fig. (Beschluss, Entschluss) make, take, come to; (Abneigung, Mut) take; einen Gedanken fassen form an idea; ich konnte keinen klaren Gedanken fassen I couldn’t think straight; Zutrauen zu jemandem fassen come to trust s.o.; Auge, Fuß1 1, Vorsatz 1 etc.II v/i1. fassen an (+ Akk) touch; fassen in / auf (+ Akk) put one’s hand in / on; fassen nach reach ( oder grasp) for s.th.; ins Leere oder Nichts fassen grasp thin air; sich (Dat) an die Stirn etc. fassen put one’s hand to one’s forehead etc.; da kann man sich nur noch an den Kopf fassen it really makes you wonder3. TECH., Werkzeug, Schraube etc.: gripIII v/refl1. regain one’s composure; (sich zusammenreißen) pull o.s. together; er konnte sich vor Glück kaum fassen he was beside himself with joy; gefasst3. sich in Geduld fassen have patience* * *(begreifen) to grasp; to understand;(beinhalten) to contain; to hold;(ergreifen) to take hold of; to grasp; to catch; to seize;sich fassento recollect* * *fạs|sen ['fasn]1. vt1) (= ergreifen) to take hold of; (hastig, kräftig) to grab, to seize; (= festnehmen) Einbrecher etc to apprehend (form), to seize; (MIL ) Munition to drawjdn beim or am Arm fassen — to take/grab sb by the arm
er fasste ihre Hand — he took her hand
Schauder/Grauen/Entsetzen fasste ihn — he was seized with horror
den Gedanken fassen, etw zu tun — to form or have the idea of doing sth
den Vorsatz fassen, etw zu tun — to make a resolution to do sth
See:→ Auge3) (= begreifen) to grasp, to understand4) (= enthalten) to hold6) (= einfassen) Edelsteine to set; Bild to frame; Quelle to surround; (fig = ausdrücken) to expressin Verse/Worte fassen — to put into verse/words
etw weit/eng fassen — to interpret sth broadly/narrowly
2. vi1) (= nicht abrutschen) to grip; (Zahnrad) to bite2)(= greifen)
fassen — to feel sthan den Kopf fassen (fig) — to shake one's head in disbelief
an den Kopf (inf) — you wouldn't believe it, would you?
3. vr(= sich beherrschen) to compose oneselfsich vor Freude kaum fassen können — to be beside oneself with joy
sich in Geduld fassen — to be patient, to possess one's soul in patience
See:* * *(to fix in the surface of something, eg jewels in a ring.) set* * *fas·sen[ˈfasn̩]I. vt1. (ergreifen)▪ etw \fassen to grasp sthjds Hand \fassen to take sb's handjdn am Arm \fassen to seize sb's arm [or sb by the arm]jdn bei der Hand \fassen to take sb by the hand2. (festnehmen)▪ jdn \fassen to apprehend [or seize] [or catch] sbdie Täter konnten bisher nicht gefasst werden so far the culprits have not been apprehended3. (zu etw gelangen)▪ etw \fassen to take stheinen Entschluss \fassen to make a decisioneinen Vorsatz \fassen to make [or come to] a resolutionkeinen klaren Gedanken \fassen können not able to think clearly4. (begreifen)▪ etw \fassen to comprehend sther konnte sein Glück kaum fassen he could scarcely believe his luckich fasse es einfach nicht! I just don't believe it!es nicht \fassen können[, dass...] not to be able to understand [or believe] [that...][das ist] nicht zu \fassen! it's incredible [or unbelievable!▪ etw \fassen to contain sthwie viel Liter Öl fasst der Tank? how many litres of oil does the tank hold?6. (einfassen)II. vidie Reifen fassen nicht in dem tiefen Schnee the tyres won't grip in the deep snow2. (berühren)sie fasste in das Loch she felt inside the holefass! get [or grab] [him/her]!III. vr* * *1.transitives Verb1) (greifen) grasp; take hold ofetwas zu fassen bekommen — get a hold on something
2) (festnehmen) catch <thief, culprit>3) (aufnehmen können) < hall, tank> hold4) (begreifen)das ist [doch] nicht zu fassen! — it's incredible
5) (in verblasster Bedeutung) make, take < decision>Vertrauen od. Zutrauen zu jemandem fassen — begin to feel confidence in or to trust somebody
7) (formulieren, gestalten)etwas in Worte/Verse fassen — put something into words/verse
einen Begriff eng/weit fassen — define a concept narrowly/widely
9) (Soldatenspr.) draw <rations, supplies, ammunition>2.intransitives Verb1) (greifen)in etwas (Akk.) fassen — put one's hand in something
3.an etwas (Akk.) fassen — touch something
reflexives Verb1) pull oneself together; recover [oneself]2)* * *A. v/tbei der Hand fassen take sb by the hand, take sb’s hand;jemanden am Arm fassen take sb’s arm;zu fassen kriegen get hold ofzu fassen kriegen apprehend form5. (enthalten) contain;in sich (dat)fassen fig include6. (formulieren) put, formulate;in Worte fassen put into words;das lässt sich nicht in Worte fassen auch it can’t be described7. fig geistig: grasp, understand8. (glauben) believe;nicht zu fassen unbelievable, incredible;das ist kaum zu fassen auch it’s hard to believe9. geh:Grauen etcfasste sie they were filled with dread10. (aufnehmen) (Ladung, Treibstoff etc) holdeinen Gedanken fassen form an idea;ich konnte keinen klaren Gedanken fassen I couldn’t think straight;B. v/i1.fassen an (+akk) touch;fassen in/auf (+akk) put one’s hand in/on;Nichts fassen grasp thin air;sich (dat)an die Stirn etcfassen put one’s hand to one’s forehead etc;da kann man sich nur noch an den Kopf fassen it really makes you wonder2.3. TECH, Werkzeug, Schraube etc: gripC. v/r1. regain one’s composure; (sich zusammenreißen) pull o.s. together;2.sich kurz fassen be brief;fasse dich kurz! keep it short, make it brief3.sich in Geduld fassen have patience* * *1.transitives Verb1) (greifen) grasp; take hold of2) (festnehmen) catch <thief, culprit>3) (aufnehmen können) <hall, tank> hold4) (begreifen)das ist [doch] nicht zu fassen! — it's incredible
5) (in verblasster Bedeutung) make, take < decision>Vertrauen od. Zutrauen zu jemandem fassen — begin to feel confidence in or to trust somebody
7) (formulieren, gestalten)etwas in Worte/Verse fassen — put something into words/verse
einen Begriff eng/weit fassen — define a concept narrowly/widely
9) (Soldatenspr.) draw <rations, supplies, ammunition>2.intransitives Verb1) (greifen)in etwas (Akk.) fassen — put one's hand in something
3.an etwas (Akk.) fassen — touch something
reflexives Verb1) pull oneself together; recover [oneself]2)* * *v.to catch v.(§ p.,p.p.: caught)to contain v.to grip v.to subsume v.to touch v.to understand v.(§ p.,p.p.: understood) -
12 postanowie|nie
Ⅰ sv ⇒ postanowić Ⅱ n 1. (zamiar) resolution- noworoczne postanowienie a New Year’s resolution- uczynić a. powziąć postanowienie, żeby… to make a resolution to…- to mnie umocniło w postanowieniu, żeby… it strengthened my resolution to…- nadal trwałem w postanowieniu, żeby… I was firm in my resolution to…- wyszedł z domu z postanowieniem, że nigdy nie wróci he left home, resolved never to come/go back2. Prawo ruling, decision- postanowienie sądu the court’s ruling- postanowienie rządu o obniżeniu podatków the government’s decision to cut taxesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > postanowie|nie
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13 de difícil solución
(adj.) = intractableEx. Unfortunately, these factors simultaneously make the resolution of the situation more intractable.* * *(adj.) = intractableEx: Unfortunately, these factors simultaneously make the resolution of the situation more intractable.
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14 desafortunadamente
adv.unfortunately.* * *► adverbio1 unfortunately* * *adv.* * *ADV unfortunately* * *= unfortunately, sadly, unhappily, disappointingly.Ex. Unfortunately, these factors simultaneously make the resolution of the situation more intractable.Ex. Sadly, the information network has not so far been able to respond adequately to the special needs of business.Ex. Unhappily, an online subject retrieval catalog also has the potential for heavy burden on the computer.Ex. Cabot, disappointingly, does not flesh out this gimmick to its full potential.----* conocer + desafortunadamente = be painfully aware of.* desafortunadamente + Adjetivo = painfully + Adjetivo.* ser consciente + desafortunadamente = be painfully aware of.* * *= unfortunately, sadly, unhappily, disappointingly.Ex: Unfortunately, these factors simultaneously make the resolution of the situation more intractable.
Ex: Sadly, the information network has not so far been able to respond adequately to the special needs of business.Ex: Unhappily, an online subject retrieval catalog also has the potential for heavy burden on the computer.Ex: Cabot, disappointingly, does not flesh out this gimmick to its full potential.* conocer + desafortunadamente = be painfully aware of.* desafortunadamente + Adjetivo = painfully + Adjetivo.* ser consciente + desafortunadamente = be painfully aware of.* * *unfortunately* * *unfortunately* * *adv unfortunately* * *desafortunadamente adv unfortunately -
15 desgraciadamente
adv.unfortunately.* * *► adverbio1 unfortunately* * *adv.* * *ADV unfortunately, unluckily* * *adverbio (indep) unfortunately* * *= unfortunately, unhappily, disappointingly.Ex. Unfortunately, these factors simultaneously make the resolution of the situation more intractable.Ex. Unhappily, an online subject retrieval catalog also has the potential for heavy burden on the computer.Ex. Cabot, disappointingly, does not flesh out this gimmick to its full potential.* * *adverbio (indep) unfortunately* * *= unfortunately, unhappily, disappointingly.Ex: Unfortunately, these factors simultaneously make the resolution of the situation more intractable.
Ex: Unhappily, an online subject retrieval catalog also has the potential for heavy burden on the computer.Ex: Cabot, disappointingly, does not flesh out this gimmick to its full potential.* * *( indep) unfortunately* * *
desgraciadamente adverbio unfortunately
' desgraciadamente' also found in these entries:
English:
alas
- sadly
- unfortunately
* * *desgraciadamente advunfortunately;desgraciadamente para mí, no puedo asistir unfortunately for me, I can't go* * *adv unfortunately* * *desgraciadamente adv: unfortunately -
16 intratable
adj.1 unsociable, difficult to get on with.2 unfriendly, hostile, unsociable.3 intractable, impossible to treat.* * *► adjetivo1 (persona) bad-tempered, unsociable2 (asunto) intractable* * *ADJ1) [persona] difficult¡son intratables! — they're impossible!
2) (Med) untreatable* * ** * *= intractable, undealable.Ex. Unfortunately, these factors simultaneously make the resolution of the situation more intractable.Ex. Some problems are simply ' undealable with' on the phone, so some back-up such as home-visiting is necessary.----* resultar intratable por = prove + inhospitable to.* * ** * *= intractable, undealable.Ex: Unfortunately, these factors simultaneously make the resolution of the situation more intractable.
Ex: Some problems are simply ' undealable with' on the phone, so some back-up such as home-visiting is necessary.* resultar intratable por = prove + inhospitable to.* * *hay días en que está intratable there are days when she's (just) impossibledesde que ocurrió, está intratable he's become very difficult since it happened* * *
intratable adj (persona) unsociable, impossible
' intratable' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
imposible
- repelente
- tonto
English:
ornery
* * *intratable adjunsociable, difficult to get on with;hoy estás intratable there's no talking to you today* * *adj:es intratable he is impossible (to deal with)* * *intratable adj1) : intractable2) : awkward3) : unsociable -
17 inviable
adj.1 impractical, unviable.2 nonviable.* * *► adjetivo1 non-viable, unfeasible* * *ADJ (=imposible) unfeasible, unviable, non-viable; [reclamación] invalid* * *adjetivo non-viable, unviable, unfeasible* * *= intractable, unviable.Ex. Unfortunately, these factors simultaneously make the resolution of the situation more intractable.Ex. This would probably work as far as the middle classes and upwards are concerned, but for the common reader this method is unviable, for two reasons.* * *adjetivo non-viable, unviable, unfeasible* * *= intractable, unviable.Ex: Unfortunately, these factors simultaneously make the resolution of the situation more intractable.
Ex: This would probably work as far as the middle classes and upwards are concerned, but for the common reader this method is unviable, for two reasons.* * *non-viable, unviable, unfeasible* * *
inviable adjetivo unviable, unfeasible: ese plan es inviable, that plan is not feasible
' inviable' also found in these entries:
English:
unfeasible
* * *inviable adjimpractical, unviable* * *adj nonviable -
18 lamentablemente
adv.1 lamentably.2 regrettably, deplorably, sadly enough, lamentably.* * *► adverbio1 regrettably* * *ADV regrettably, unfortunately* * *= regrettably, unfortunately, pitifully, sadly, regretfully, lamentably, embarrassingly.Ex. There is an extensive theory of the evaluation of indexes and indexing, but regrettably there is not space to treat this topic at any length in this work.Ex. Unfortunately, these factors simultaneously make the resolution of the situation more intractable.Ex. To sell books is still more special than to sell groceries even though the profits may be pitifully low and to be a bookshop proprietor is a much more middle-class status than is that of grocer, haberdasher or vendor of garden implements.Ex. Sadly, the information network has not so far been able to respond adequately to the special needs of business.Ex. In the library I used to work at, they recently -- and regretfully -- discarded the card catalogs.Ex. The 1960's are often viewed as lamentably as the 1950's are memorably.Ex. Teaching lost its status when education became secularized as a tool for economic mobility, when concerns for the spiritual became embarrassingly atavistic.----* lamentablemente + Adjetivo = woefully + Adjetivo.* * *= regrettably, unfortunately, pitifully, sadly, regretfully, lamentably, embarrassingly.Ex: There is an extensive theory of the evaluation of indexes and indexing, but regrettably there is not space to treat this topic at any length in this work.
Ex: Unfortunately, these factors simultaneously make the resolution of the situation more intractable.Ex: To sell books is still more special than to sell groceries even though the profits may be pitifully low and to be a bookshop proprietor is a much more middle-class status than is that of grocer, haberdasher or vendor of garden implements.Ex: Sadly, the information network has not so far been able to respond adequately to the special needs of business.Ex: In the library I used to work at, they recently -- and regretfully -- discarded the card catalogs.Ex: The 1960's are often viewed as lamentably as the 1950's are memorably.Ex: Teaching lost its status when education became secularized as a tool for economic mobility, when concerns for the spiritual became embarrassingly atavistic.* lamentablemente + Adjetivo = woefully + Adjetivo.* * *sadly, regrettably* * *lamentablemente advunfortunately, sadly* * *adv regretfully* * *lamentablemente adv: unfortunately, regrettably -
19 por desgracia
unfortunately* * ** * *= unfortunately, sadly, unhappily, disappointinglyEx. Unfortunately, these factors simultaneously make the resolution of the situation more intractable.Ex. Sadly, the information network has not so far been able to respond adequately to the special needs of business.Ex. Unhappily, an online subject retrieval catalog also has the potential for heavy burden on the computer.Ex. Cabot, disappointingly, does not flesh out this gimmick to its full potential.* * *= unfortunately, sadly, unhappily, disappointinglyEx: Unfortunately, these factors simultaneously make the resolution of the situation more intractable.
Ex: Sadly, the information network has not so far been able to respond adequately to the special needs of business.Ex: Unhappily, an online subject retrieval catalog also has the potential for heavy burden on the computer.Ex: Cabot, disappointingly, does not flesh out this gimmick to its full potential. -
20 por mala fortuna
= unfortunately, unhappily, sadlyEx. Unfortunately, these factors simultaneously make the resolution of the situation more intractable.Ex. Unhappily, an online subject retrieval catalog also has the potential for heavy burden on the computer.Ex. Sadly, the information network has not so far been able to respond adequately to the special needs of business.* * *= unfortunately, unhappily, sadlyEx: Unfortunately, these factors simultaneously make the resolution of the situation more intractable.
Ex: Unhappily, an online subject retrieval catalog also has the potential for heavy burden on the computer.Ex: Sadly, the information network has not so far been able to respond adequately to the special needs of business.
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