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masculine nouna. trayd. (Cinema, TV) set• nous avons un plateau exceptionnel ce soir ( = invités) we have an exceptional line-up this evening* * *
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pl plateaux plato nom masculin1) (pour servir, porter) tray2) Théâtre stage; Cinéma, Télévision setet sur le plateau ici ce soir... — and in our panel tonight...
3) ( niveau constant) plateauarriver à un plateau — [fièvre, inflation] to level off; [talent, capacités] to reach a plateau
4) Géographie plateau5) ( de balance) pan; ( de table) top; ( de tourne-disques) turntable
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plateau(-) (in compounds)plateau(-)télé — (colloq) TV dinner
Phrasal Verbs:••il faut qu'on t'apporte tout sur un plateau? — do you expect everything to be handed to you on a plate?
* * *platoplateaux pl nm1) (= support) trayPosez le plateau sur la table, merci. — Put the tray on the table please.
2) [table] top3) [balance] pan4) GÉOGRAPHIE plateau5) [tourne-disques] turntable6) CINÉMA set7) TVNous avons 2 journalistes sur le plateau ce soir. — We have 2 journalists with us tonight.
* * *A nm1 (pour servir, porter) tray (de of);3 ( niveau constant) plateau; arriver à un plateau [fièvre, inflation] to level off; [talent, capacités] to reach a plateau;4 Géog plateau;plateau de chargement loading platform; plateau continental continental shelf; plateau d'embrayage clutch disc; plateau de frein backplate; plateau à fromage ( objet) cheeseboard; plateau de fromages ( assortiment) cheeseboard; plateau de fruits de mer seafood platter; plateau de pédalier chainwheel; plateau de tournage film set.il faut qu'on t'apporte tout sur un plateau? do you expect everything to be handed to you on a plate?; servir qch sur un plateau d'argent to serve sth on a silver platter.1. [présentoir] trayil attend que tout lui soit apporté sur un plateau (d'argent) (figuré) he expects everything to be handed to him on a (silver) platenous avons un beau plateau ce soir TÉLÉVISION we have a wonderful line-up for you in the studio tonight[d'un véhicule] platform4. [d'une courbe] plateaufaire un ou atteindre son plateau to reach a plateau, to level off7. [d'une table] top8. SPORT clay pigeon -
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Geography & figurative plateau m;∎ to reach a plateau (activity, process) atteindre un palier -
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['plætəʊ] [AE plæ'təʊ]1) geogr. plateau m., altopiano m.2) fig.* * *['plætəu, ]( American[) plæ'təu]plurals - plateaus, plateaux; noun(an area of high flat land; a mountain with a wide, flat top.) altopiano* * *plateau /ˈplætəʊ, USA plæˈtoʊ/1 (geogr.) plateau; altopiano; tavolato2 plateau; vassoio(to) plateau /plæˈtəʊ/v. i.(pass. e p. p. plateaued) ( anche to plateau off) ( di prezzi, vendite, ecc.) raggiungere l'equilibrio; stabilizzarsi: We expect sales to plateau next year, prevediamo che le vendite si stabilizzeranno l'anno prossimo.* * *['plætəʊ] [AE plæ'təʊ]1) geogr. plateau m., altopiano m.2) fig. -
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'plætəu, ]( American) plæ'təuplurals - plateaus, plateaux; noun(an area of high flat land; a mountain with a wide, flat top.) meseta, altiplanoplateau n mesetatr['plætəʊ]1 SMALLGEOGRAPHY/SMALL meseta2 (state) estancamiento\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto reach a plateau estancarsen.• mesa s.f.• meseta s.f.plæ'təʊ, 'plætəʊhigh plateau — altiplanicie f, altiplano m
she lost 8 lbs, then reached a plateau — adelgazó 8 libras y se estancó
['plætǝʊ]N (pl plateaus or plateaux) [ˌ'plætǝʊz]1) (Geog) meseta fhigh plateau — (in LAm) altiplano m
2) (fig) estancamiento m, punto m muerto* * *[plæ'təʊ, 'plætəʊ]high plateau — altiplanicie f, altiplano m
she lost 8 lbs, then reached a plateau — adelgazó 8 libras y se estancó
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noun* * *['plætəu, ]( American[) plæ'təu](an area of high flat land; a mountain with a wide, flat top.) das Plateau* * *plat·eau[ˈplætəʊ, AM plæˈtoʊ]n* * *['pltəʊ]n pl - s or -x (GEOG)Plateau nt, Hochebene fthe rising prices have reached a plateau — die Preise steigen nicht mehr und haben sich eingependelt
* * *plateau [ˈplætəʊ; plæˈtəʊ] pl -teaux, -teaus [-təʊz] s1. Plateau n, Hochebene f2. a) zeitweiliger Zustand der Stabilität in einer Aufwärtsentwicklung3. Tafelaufsatz m4. Plakette f5. flacher Damenhutplat. abk1. plateau* * *noun* * *n.Hochebene f.Plateau -s n. -
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['plætəu]to reach a plateau — stawać (stanąć perf) w miejscu
* * *['plætəu, ]( American[) plæ'təu]plurals - plateaus, plateaux; noun(an area of high flat land; a mountain with a wide, flat top.) płaskowyż -
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1 to become stable, become stabilized* * *VPR1) [objeto, precios] to become stable, become stabilized2) [persona] to settle down* * *(v.) = become + stagnant, stabilise [stabilize, -USA], reach + a plateau, plateau, plateau outEx. Research in the social sciences has become increasingly stagnant and impoverished, largely because of the insistence on using objective, quantitative methods derived from the natural sciences.Ex. The population waxed again slightly, then waned again, until it finally stabilized around its present 55,000.Ex. The conclusion by the article 'Children's bookstores: applying the brakes' is that the rapid growth in children's bookstores and bookselling, documented in previous surveys, may have finally reached a plateau.Ex. If you take 2002 as your point of reference, then temperatures have plateaued.Ex. It looks like global warming has plateaued out in our region over the past 12 months.* * *(v.) = become + stagnant, stabilise [stabilize, -USA], reach + a plateau, plateau, plateau outEx: Research in the social sciences has become increasingly stagnant and impoverished, largely because of the insistence on using objective, quantitative methods derived from the natural sciences.
Ex: The population waxed again slightly, then waned again, until it finally stabilized around its present 55,000.Ex: The conclusion by the article 'Children's bookstores: applying the brakes' is that the rapid growth in children's bookstores and bookselling, documented in previous surveys, may have finally reached a plateau.Ex: If you take 2002 as your point of reference, then temperatures have plateaued.Ex: It looks like global warming has plateaued out in our region over the past 12 months.* * *vpr1. [vehículo, nave] to stabilize, to become stable2. [precios, economía, relación] to stabilize, to become (more) stable;el índice de la bolsa se ha estabilizado en el 1.100 the share index has stabilized at 1,100* * *v/r stabilize* * *vr -
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v.to stabilize.* * *1 to stabilize, make stable1 to become stable, become stabilized* * *1. VT1) [+ objeto] (=dar estabilidad a) to stabilize; (=fijar) to make steady2) [+ precios] to stabilize2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to stabilize2.estabilizarse v pron to stabilize* * *= level, stabilise [stabilize, -USA].Ex. Academic librarians have seen their budgets levelled and shrinking and have witnessed serials prices spiralling out of control.Ex. The population waxed again slightly, then waned again, until it finally stabilized around its present 55,000.----* estabilizarse = become + stagnant, stabilise [stabilize, -USA], reach + a plateau, plateau, plateau out.* * *1.verbo transitivo to stabilize2.estabilizarse v pron to stabilize* * *= level, stabilise [stabilize, -USA].Ex: Academic librarians have seen their budgets levelled and shrinking and have witnessed serials prices spiralling out of control.
Ex: The population waxed again slightly, then waned again, until it finally stabilized around its present 55,000.* estabilizarse = become + stagnant, stabilise [stabilize, -USA], reach + a plateau, plateau, plateau out.* * *estabilizar [A4 ]vt1 ‹economía/precios› to stabilizeha logrado estabilizar su peso he has managed to keep his weight stable o to stabilize his weight2 ‹avión/barco› to stabilize; ‹estructura› to stabilize, steady«situación/precios» to stabilize; «relación» to stabilize, become more stable* * *
estabilizar ( conjugate estabilizar) verbo transitivo
to stabilize
estabilizarse verbo pronominal
to stabilize
estabilizar verbo transitivo to stabilize
' estabilizar' also found in these entries:
English:
steady
- stabilize
* * *♦ vt1. [vehículo, nave] to stabilize2. [precios, economía, relación] to stabilize* * *v/t stabilize* * *estabilizar {21} vt: to stabilize -
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palier [palje]masculine nouna. [d'escalier] landingb. ( = étape) stage ; [de graphique] plateau* * *paljenom masculin1) ( d'escalier) landingmon voisin de palier — my neighbour [BrE] on the same floor
2) ( stade) level; ( phase stable) plateau3) Sport ( en plongée)* * *palje nm1) [escalier] landingIl m'attendait sur le palier. — He was waiting for me on the landing.
nos voisins de palier — our neighbours across the landing Grande-Bretagne our neighbors across the hall USA
2)atteindre un palier [croissance, évolution] — to reach a plateau, to level off
3) (= étape) stage4) TECHNIQUE bearing5) AVIATION* * *palier nm1 ( d'escalier) landing; mon voisin de palier my neighbourGB on the same floor;2 fig ( stade) level; ( phase stable) plateau; l'inflation a atteint un palier inflation has reached a plateau; avancer par paliers to proceed by stages;3 Sport ( en plongée) palier (de décompression) (decompression) stage; Aviat vol en palier horizontal flight;4 Mécan bearing.[palje] nom masculin1. [plate-forme] landing4. AÉRONAUTIQUE————————par paliers locution adverbiale -
14 остановиться, прекратиться
General subject: reach a plateau (Has the development of nickel-base alloys reached a plateau?)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > остановиться, прекратиться
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m.1 level, height (altura).al nivel de level withal nivel del mar at sea levella capital está a 250 metros sobre el nivel del mar the capital is 250 meters above sea level2 level, standard (grado).no tiene un buen nivel de inglés his level of English is pooruna reunión al más alto nivel a meeting at the highest level, a top-level meetingal mismo nivel (que) on a level o par (with)a nivel europeo at a European leveluna campaña realizada a nivel mundial a worldwide campaignnivel mental level of intelligencenivel de vida standard of living3 spirit level (instrument).4 carpenter's level, level.5 floor, storey, decker.De dos niveles Used as a suffix -decker: Double-decker* * *1 (altura) level, height2 (categoría) level, standard, degree3 (instrumento) level\a nivel de as for■ a nivel de gastos as far as expenses are concerned, regarding expensesal más alto nivel at the highest levelnivel de producción production levelnivel de vida standard of livingnivel del mar sea level* * *noun m.1) level2) standard3) grade* * *SM1) (=altura) level, heightla nieve alcanzó un nivel de 1,5m — the snow reached a depth of 1.5m
a nivel — [gen] level, flush; (=horizontal) horizontal
al nivel de — on a level with, at the same height as, on the same level as
paso a nivel — level crossing, grade crossing (EEUU)
nivel de(l) aceite — (Aut etc) oil level
2) [escolar, cultural] level, standardconferencia al más alto nivel, conferencia de alto nivel — high-level conference, top-level conference
estar al nivel de — to be equal to, be on a level with
niveles de audiencia — ratings, audience rating sing ; (TV) viewing figures
4)a nivel de — (=en cuanto a) as for, as regards; (=como) as; (=a tono con) in keeping with
a nivel de viajes — so far as travel is concerned, regarding travel
* * *a) ( altura) levelb) (en escala, jerarquía) level* * *= degree, extent, index [indices/indexes, -pl.], level, range, scale, threshold, rank, gradation, grade, plateau [plateaux, -pl.], stratum [strata, -pl.], tier, rung.Ex. This degree of standardisation is not the pattern outside of this specific area of application.Ex. The extent of searchable elements will vary from one data base to another.Ex. As job anxiety scores increased, job satisfaction indices decreased.Ex. In particular series entries are useful for series where the series title indicates a particular subject scope, style of approach, level or audience.Ex. Overall, the library media specialists experienced stress in the mild to moderate range.Ex. Various scales of relevance ratings may be established.Ex. But documents with the following terms assigned would be rejected on the grounds that their combined weights did not exceed the pre-selected threshold.Ex. However, Cutter suggested that we should ignore on economic grounds both upward links (from narrower to broader subjects) and collateral (sideways) links from one term to another of equal rank.Ex. Until the mid nineteen hundreds, this community presented an almost feudal pattern of wealthy merchants and factory hands, with several gradations between these extremes.Ex. The project is concerned with the investigation of conditions of appointment for women librarians as well as the grades and salary scales assigned to library tasks.Ex. With the advent of both library on-line public access catalogue and end-user searching of on-line and CD-ROM data bases, the need for improved instruction in library use approaches a new plateau.Ex. However, amongst this stratum of the population, library users demonstrated greater residential stability.Ex. The author proposes a four tier planning framework for information technology, information systems and information management.Ex. In all types of libraries, programmes have been started, usually by keen librarians from the lower rungs of the profession.----* a bajo nivel = low-level.* a diferentes niveles = multi-tiered [multitiered], multi-tier [multitier].* a dos niveles = two-tier.* alcanzar niveles mínimos = reach + a low ebb.* alfabetización a nivel mundial = world literacy.* al mismo nivel de = flush with.* al mismo nivel que = on a par with, in the same league as.* alto nivel = high standard.* a muchos niveles = many-levelled [many-leveled, -USA].* a nivel de barrio = neighbourhood-based.* a nivel de calle = on the ground level.* a nivel de la calle = at ground level.* a nivel del suelo = at ground level.* a nivel estatal = statewide [state-wide].* a nivel federal = federally, federally.* a nivel individual = privately.* a nivel local = locally, domestically.* a nivel multicultural = multi-culturally [multiculturally].* a nivel mundial = worldwide [world-wide], globally.* a nivel nacional = nationally, domestically, countrywide [country-wide].* a nivel privado = privately.* a nivel regional = regionally.* a todos los niveles = at all levels.* a tres niveles = three-tiered.* a un alto nivel = high level [high-level].* a un nivel básico = at a lay level.* a un nivel por debajo del nacional = sub-national [subnational].* a varios niveles = multilevel [multi-level], at varying levels, many-levelled [many-leveled, -USA].* bajada de nivel = drawdown.* bajar el nivel = lower + the bar.* barrera de paso a nivel = level-crossing gate.* clasificado por nivel de dificultad = graded.* construido en dos niveles = split-level.* con una nivel de especialización medio = semi-skilled.* con un buen nivel = fluent.* con un mayor nivel educativo = better educated [better-educated].* con un menor nivel educativo = lesser-educated.* con un nivel de estudios alto = well educated [well-educated].* curva de nivel = contour line.* dar un nivel de prioridad alto = put + Nombre + high on + Posesivo + list of priorities.* de alto nivel = of a high order, high level [high-level], high-powered.* de bajo nivel = lower-level, low-level.* de diferentes niveles = multi-tiered [multitiered], multi-tier [multitier].* de dos niveles = two-tier.* de nivel cultural bajo = lowbrow [low-brow].* de nivel cultural medio = middlebrow [middle-brow].* de nivel intelectual bajo = lowbrow [low-brow].* de nivel intelectual medio = middlebrow [middle-brow].* de nivel medio = medium level [medium-level], middle-range, mid-level.* de nivel superior = upper-level, top echelon, higher-level.* de primer nivel = first-level.* descenso de nivel = drawdown.* descripción bibliográfica de primer nivel = first-level bibliographic description.* de segundo nivel = second-level.* de tercer nivel = third-level.* de tres niveles = three-tiered.* de varios niveles = multilevel [multi-level].* en cuatro niveles = quadraplaner.* en dos niveles = split-level.* en el nivel básico = at grass roots level.* en el nivel intermedio de = in the middle range of.* en el nivel medio de = in the middle range of.* en otro nivel = on a different plane.* en su nivel más bajo = at its lowest ebb.* en un nivel bajo = at a low ebb.* estar al mismo nivel = be on a par.* gestor de nivel medio = middle manager.* gran nivel = high standard.* nivel alto de dirección = higher management.* nivel alto de gestión = higher management.* nivel avanzado = advanced level.* nivel básico = introductory level.* nivel cultural = literacy.* nivel de aceptación = adoption rate, acceptance rate.* nivel de adopción = adoption rate.* nivel de alfabetización = literacy, literacy rate.* nivel de analfabetismo = illiteracy rate.* nivel de atención = attention span.* nivel de azúcar en la sangre = level of blood sugar.* nivel de cobertura = depth of coverage.* nivel de colesterol = cholesterol level.* nivel de colesterol en la sangre = blood cholesterol level.* nivel de confianza = confidence level.* nivel de demanda = level of demand.* nivel de desarrollo = stage of development, developmental level, development level, level of development.* nivel de detalle = completeness, granularity, level of detail.* nivel de dominio medio = working knowledge.* nivel de estudios = educational background, level of education.* nivel de ingresos = income level, earning capacity, earning power.* nivel de la calle = road-level.* nivel del agua = water level.* nivel del alfabetización = literacy.* nivel de lectura = reading ability.* nivel de los usuarios = audience level.* nivel del público = audience level.* nivel del subconsciente, el = subconscious level, the.* nivel de luminosidad = light level.* nivel de pobreza = poverty level.* nivel de presentación = level of presentation.* nivel de ruido = noise level.* nivel de saciedad = point of futility.* nivel de satisfacción del usuario = user satisfaction.* nivel de saturación = point of futility.* nivel de solvencia = credit rating.* nivel de subdivisión = granularity.* nivel de utilización = degree of use.* nivel de vida = standard of living, living standard.* nivel económico = wealth.* nivel educativo = educational level, education level, level of education.* nivel escolar = grade level.* niveles de detalle en la descripción = levels of detail in the description.* nivel freático = groundwater table, water table.* nivel inferior = micro level [micro-leve/microlevel].* nivel intermedio = meso level, intermediate level.* nivel introductorio = introductory level.* nivel jerárquico falso = false link.* nivel máximo = high-water mark.* nivel máximo del agua = high-water mark.* nivel medio = middle range.* nivel medio de gestión = middle management.* nivel mínimo = low-water mark.* nivel mínimo del agua = low-water mark.* nivel profesional = competence, professional level.* nivel salarial = salary bracket.* nivel socioeconómico = socioeconomic status.* nivel superior = top level, top layer, macro level [macro-leve/macrolevel].* ocupar un nivel de prioridad alto = be high on + list, rank + high on the list of priorities.* pasar al siguiente nivel = move it up + a gear, take it up + a gear, notch it up + a gear, take it up + a notch, crank it up + a notch, crank it up + a gear, move it up + a notch.* paso a nivel = level-crossing.* persona con nivel cultural medio = middlebrow [middle-brow].* persona de nivel cultural bajo = lowbrow [low-brow].* persona de nivel intelectual bajo = lowbrow [low-brow].* poner al mismo nivel que = bring + Nombre + to a par with.* por niveles = multilayered [multi-layered/multi layered], multilayer, layered, tiered.* preparación contra emergencias a nivel nacional = domestic preparedness.* rebajarse al nivel de Alguien = get down to + Posesivo + level.* ser de alto nivel = be at a high level.* sin ningún nivel de especialización = unskilled.* situado a nivel de la calle = ground-floor.* subir de nivel = move it up + a gear, take it up + a gear, notch it up + a gear, take it up + a notch, crank it up + a notch, crank it up + a gear, move it up + a notch.* subir el nivel = raise + standard, raise + the bar.* teoría de niveles integrados = theory of integrative levels.* último nivel, el = bottom rung, the.* * *a) ( altura) levelb) (en escala, jerarquía) level* * *= degree, extent, index [indices/indexes, -pl.], level, range, scale, threshold, rank, gradation, grade, plateau [plateaux, -pl.], stratum [strata, -pl.], tier, rung.Ex: This degree of standardisation is not the pattern outside of this specific area of application.
Ex: The extent of searchable elements will vary from one data base to another.Ex: As job anxiety scores increased, job satisfaction indices decreased.Ex: In particular series entries are useful for series where the series title indicates a particular subject scope, style of approach, level or audience.Ex: Overall, the library media specialists experienced stress in the mild to moderate range.Ex: Various scales of relevance ratings may be established.Ex: But documents with the following terms assigned would be rejected on the grounds that their combined weights did not exceed the pre-selected threshold.Ex: However, Cutter suggested that we should ignore on economic grounds both upward links (from narrower to broader subjects) and collateral (sideways) links from one term to another of equal rank.Ex: Until the mid nineteen hundreds, this community presented an almost feudal pattern of wealthy merchants and factory hands, with several gradations between these extremes.Ex: The project is concerned with the investigation of conditions of appointment for women librarians as well as the grades and salary scales assigned to library tasks.Ex: With the advent of both library on-line public access catalogue and end-user searching of on-line and CD-ROM data bases, the need for improved instruction in library use approaches a new plateau.Ex: However, amongst this stratum of the population, library users demonstrated greater residential stability.Ex: The author proposes a four tier planning framework for information technology, information systems and information management.Ex: In all types of libraries, programmes have been started, usually by keen librarians from the lower rungs of the profession.* a bajo nivel = low-level.* a diferentes niveles = multi-tiered [multitiered], multi-tier [multitier].* a dos niveles = two-tier.* alcanzar niveles mínimos = reach + a low ebb.* alfabetización a nivel mundial = world literacy.* al mismo nivel de = flush with.* al mismo nivel que = on a par with, in the same league as.* alto nivel = high standard.* a muchos niveles = many-levelled [many-leveled, -USA].* a nivel de barrio = neighbourhood-based.* a nivel de calle = on the ground level.* a nivel de la calle = at ground level.* a nivel del suelo = at ground level.* a nivel estatal = statewide [state-wide].* a nivel federal = federally, federally.* a nivel individual = privately.* a nivel local = locally, domestically.* a nivel multicultural = multi-culturally [multiculturally].* a nivel mundial = worldwide [world-wide], globally.* a nivel nacional = nationally, domestically, countrywide [country-wide].* a nivel privado = privately.* a nivel regional = regionally.* a todos los niveles = at all levels.* a tres niveles = three-tiered.* a un alto nivel = high level [high-level].* a un nivel básico = at a lay level.* a un nivel por debajo del nacional = sub-national [subnational].* a varios niveles = multilevel [multi-level], at varying levels, many-levelled [many-leveled, -USA].* bajada de nivel = drawdown.* bajar el nivel = lower + the bar.* barrera de paso a nivel = level-crossing gate.* clasificado por nivel de dificultad = graded.* construido en dos niveles = split-level.* con una nivel de especialización medio = semi-skilled.* con un buen nivel = fluent.* con un mayor nivel educativo = better educated [better-educated].* con un menor nivel educativo = lesser-educated.* con un nivel de estudios alto = well educated [well-educated].* curva de nivel = contour line.* dar un nivel de prioridad alto = put + Nombre + high on + Posesivo + list of priorities.* de alto nivel = of a high order, high level [high-level], high-powered.* de bajo nivel = lower-level, low-level.* de diferentes niveles = multi-tiered [multitiered], multi-tier [multitier].* de dos niveles = two-tier.* de nivel cultural bajo = lowbrow [low-brow].* de nivel cultural medio = middlebrow [middle-brow].* de nivel intelectual bajo = lowbrow [low-brow].* de nivel intelectual medio = middlebrow [middle-brow].* de nivel medio = medium level [medium-level], middle-range, mid-level.* de nivel superior = upper-level, top echelon, higher-level.* de primer nivel = first-level.* descenso de nivel = drawdown.* descripción bibliográfica de primer nivel = first-level bibliographic description.* de segundo nivel = second-level.* de tercer nivel = third-level.* de tres niveles = three-tiered.* de varios niveles = multilevel [multi-level].* en cuatro niveles = quadraplaner.* en dos niveles = split-level.* en el nivel básico = at grass roots level.* en el nivel intermedio de = in the middle range of.* en el nivel medio de = in the middle range of.* en otro nivel = on a different plane.* en su nivel más bajo = at its lowest ebb.* en un nivel bajo = at a low ebb.* estar al mismo nivel = be on a par.* gestor de nivel medio = middle manager.* gran nivel = high standard.* nivel alto de dirección = higher management.* nivel alto de gestión = higher management.* nivel avanzado = advanced level.* nivel básico = introductory level.* nivel cultural = literacy.* nivel de aceptación = adoption rate, acceptance rate.* nivel de adopción = adoption rate.* nivel de alfabetización = literacy, literacy rate.* nivel de analfabetismo = illiteracy rate.* nivel de atención = attention span.* nivel de azúcar en la sangre = level of blood sugar.* nivel de cobertura = depth of coverage.* nivel de colesterol = cholesterol level.* nivel de colesterol en la sangre = blood cholesterol level.* nivel de confianza = confidence level.* nivel de demanda = level of demand.* nivel de desarrollo = stage of development, developmental level, development level, level of development.* nivel de detalle = completeness, granularity, level of detail.* nivel de dominio medio = working knowledge.* nivel de estudios = educational background, level of education.* nivel de ingresos = income level, earning capacity, earning power.* nivel de la calle = road-level.* nivel del agua = water level.* nivel del alfabetización = literacy.* nivel de lectura = reading ability.* nivel de los usuarios = audience level.* nivel del público = audience level.* nivel del subconsciente, el = subconscious level, the.* nivel de luminosidad = light level.* nivel de pobreza = poverty level.* nivel de presentación = level of presentation.* nivel de ruido = noise level.* nivel de saciedad = point of futility.* nivel de satisfacción del usuario = user satisfaction.* nivel de saturación = point of futility.* nivel de solvencia = credit rating.* nivel de subdivisión = granularity.* nivel de utilización = degree of use.* nivel de vida = standard of living, living standard.* nivel económico = wealth.* nivel educativo = educational level, education level, level of education.* nivel escolar = grade level.* niveles de detalle en la descripción = levels of detail in the description.* nivel freático = groundwater table, water table.* nivel inferior = micro level [micro-leve/microlevel].* nivel intermedio = meso level, intermediate level.* nivel introductorio = introductory level.* nivel jerárquico falso = false link.* nivel máximo = high-water mark.* nivel máximo del agua = high-water mark.* nivel medio = middle range.* nivel medio de gestión = middle management.* nivel mínimo = low-water mark.* nivel mínimo del agua = low-water mark.* nivel profesional = competence, professional level.* nivel salarial = salary bracket.* nivel socioeconómico = socioeconomic status.* nivel superior = top level, top layer, macro level [macro-leve/macrolevel].* ocupar un nivel de prioridad alto = be high on + list, rank + high on the list of priorities.* pasar al siguiente nivel = move it up + a gear, take it up + a gear, notch it up + a gear, take it up + a notch, crank it up + a notch, crank it up + a gear, move it up + a notch.* paso a nivel = level-crossing.* persona con nivel cultural medio = middlebrow [middle-brow].* persona de nivel cultural bajo = lowbrow [low-brow].* persona de nivel intelectual bajo = lowbrow [low-brow].* poner al mismo nivel que = bring + Nombre + to a par with.* por niveles = multilayered [multi-layered/multi layered], multilayer, layered, tiered.* preparación contra emergencias a nivel nacional = domestic preparedness.* rebajarse al nivel de Alguien = get down to + Posesivo + level.* ser de alto nivel = be at a high level.* sin ningún nivel de especialización = unskilled.* situado a nivel de la calle = ground-floor.* subir de nivel = move it up + a gear, take it up + a gear, notch it up + a gear, take it up + a notch, crank it up + a notch, crank it up + a gear, move it up + a notch.* subir el nivel = raise + standard, raise + the bar.* teoría de niveles integrados = theory of integrative levels.* último nivel, el = bottom rung, the.* * *A1 (altura) levelestá a 2.300 metros sobre el nivel del mar it is 2,300 meters above sea levelpon los cuadros al mismo nivel hang the pictures at the same height2 (en una escala, jerarquía) levelconversaciones de alto nivel high-level talksnegociaciones al más alto nivel top-level negotiationsun funcionario de bajo nivel a low-ranking civil servanta nivel de mandos medios at middle-management leveluna solución a nivel internacional an international solutionla obra no llega a pasar del nivel de un melodrama the play never rises above melodramano está al nivel de los demás he's not up to the same standard as the others, he's not on a par with the othersno supo estar al nivel de las circunstancias he failed to rise to the occasion, he didn't live up to expectationses incapaz de comprometerse tanto a nivel político como a nivel personal he's incapable of committing himself either politically or emotionally o on either a political or an emotional levelCompuestos:standard of livingwater tableB ( Const) tbnivel de burbuja or de aire spirit level* * *
nivel sustantivo masculino
nivel de vida standard of living;
no está al nivel de los demás he's not up to the same standard as the others;
el nivel de las universidades mexicanas the standard of Mexican universities
nivel sustantivo masculino
1 (de las aguas, de un punto) level: estamos tres metros sobre el nivel del mar, we are at three metres above sea level
2 (cultural, social, económico) level, standard: su nivel de francés es peor que el tuyo, her level of French is lower than yours
3 (jerarquía) level
4 (utensilio) level
5 Ferroc paso a nivel, level crossing, US grade crossing
' nivel' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alta
- alto
- altura
- baja
- bajo
- escalón
- indicador
- indicadora
- ministerial
- paso
- plana
- plano
- ras
- tren
- alcanzar
- azúcar
- chato
- competir
- creces
- crecida
- cultural
- descender
- descenso
- desnivelado
- elemental
- elevar
- equiparar
- hundimiento
- hundir
- intermedio
- menguar
- parejo
- rango
- sobre
- sobrepasar
- superior
English:
above
- academic
- catch up
- crossing
- down
- grade
- ground level
- high-level
- high-powered
- intermediate
- keep up
- level
- level crossing
- living standards
- maintain
- oil
- oil gauge
- par
- plane
- proficiency
- quality
- rank
- reach
- sea-level
- spirit level
- stand
- standard
- top
- top-level
- up to
- water level
- watermark
- A level
- basis
- bracket
- catch
- comprehensive
- contour
- county
- deck
- degree
- descend
- dumb
- ground
- high
- keep
- lapse
- living
- lowest common denominator
- low
* * *nivel nm1. [altura] level, height;al nivel de level with;al nivel del mar at sea level;la capital está a 250 metros sobre el nivel del mar the capital is 250 metres above sea level2. [piso, capa] levelGeol nivel freático groundwater level o table3. [grado] level, standard;a nivel europeo at a European level;son los líderes a nivel mundial they are the world leaders;una campaña realizada a nivel mundial a worldwide campaign;un problema que hay que abordar a nivel mundial a problem that has to be tackled internationally o globally;tiene un buen nivel de inglés she speaks good English;en esa universidad tienen un nivel altísimo the standard at that university is very high;una reunión al más alto nivel a meeting at the highest level, a top-level meeting;al mismo nivel (que) on a level o par (with)Informát nivel de acceso access level;nivel de colesterol cholesterol level;Informát niveles de gris grey(scale) levels;nivel mental level of intelligence;nivel de vida standard of living5.a nivel de [considerado incorrecto] as regards, as for;a nivel de salarios as regards o as for salaries;a nivel personal estoy contento on a personal level I'm happy* * *m1 level;a nivel mundial/nacional at o on a global/national level;un incremento del 4% a nivel nacional a 4% increase nationwide2 ( altura) height* * *nivel nm1) : level, heightnivel del mar: sea level2) : level, standardnivel de vida: standard of living* * *nivel n1. (en general) level2. (calidad) standard -
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1. adjective1) (at, from, or reaching up to, a great distance from ground-level, sea-level etc: a high mountain; a high dive; a dive from the high diving-board.) alto2) (having a particular height: This building is about 20 metres high; My horse is fifteen hands high.) de altura3) (great; large; considerable: The car was travelling at high speed; He has a high opinion of her work; They charge high prices; high hopes; The child has a high fever/temperature.) alto; elevado; grande4) (most important; very important: the high altar in a church; Important criminal trials are held at the High Court; a high official.) mayor; supremo; alto5) (noble; good: high ideals.) bueno, noble6) ((of a wind) strong: The wind is high tonight.) fuerte7) ((of sounds) at or towards the top of a (musical) range: a high note.) alto8) ((of voices) like a child's voice (rather than like a man's): He still speaks in a high voice.) agudo9) ((of food, especially meat) beginning to go bad.) pasado10) (having great value: Aces and kings are high cards.) importante; de gran valor
2. adverb(at, or to, a great distance from ground-level, sea-level etc: The plane was flying high in the sky; He'll rise high in his profession.) alto- highly- highness
- high-chair
- high-class
- higher education
- high fidelity
- high-handed
- high-handedly
- high-handedness
- high jump
- highlands
- high-level
- highlight
3. verb(to draw particular attention to (a person, thing etc).) destacar, hacer resaltar, poner de relieve- high-minded
- high-mindedness
- high-pitched
- high-powered
- high-rise
- highroad
- high school
- high-spirited
- high spirits
- high street
- high-tech
4. adjective((also hi-tech): high-tech industries.) de alta tecnología, de tecnología punta- high treason
- high water
- highway
- Highway Code
- highwayman
- high wire
- high and dry
- high and low
- high and mighty
- the high seas
- it is high time
high adj1. altoit is over 29,000 feet high tiene más de 29.000 pies de altura2. fuerte3. agudotr[haɪ]1 alto,-a■ how high is that mountain? ¿qué altura tiene aquella montaña?2 (elevated, intense) alto,-a, elevado,-a3 (important) alto,-a, importante; (strong) fuerte4 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL alto,-a5 (very good) bueno,-a,6 (going rotten - food) pasado,-a; (- game) manido,-a7 (of time) pleno,-a8 slang (on drugs) flipado,-a, colocado,-a1 alto■ feelings often run high at football games a menudo los ánimos se exaltan en los partidos de fútbol1 punto máximo, récord nombre masculino2 SMALLMETEOROLOGY/SMALL zona de alta presión, anticiclón nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be in for the high jump familiar tener los días contadosto be in high spirits estar de buen humorto be on a high sentirse muy biento have friends in high places estar muy bien relacionado,-ato leave somebody high and dry dejar plantado,-a a alguiento search high and low for something buscar algo por todas parteshigh chair silla altaHigh Commissioner Alto Comisario, Alto ComisionadoHigh Court Tribunal nombre masculino Supremohigh fidelity alta fidelidad nombre femeninohigh jump SMALLSPORT/SMALL salto de alturahigh noon mediodía nombre masculinohigh priest sumo sacerdote nombre masculinohigh road carretera principalhigh season temporada altahigh school SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL instituto de enseñanza secundaria (para alumnos de entre 11 y 18 años) 2 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL instituto de enseñanza secundaria (para alumnos de entre 15 y 18 años)high tea merienda-cenathe high life la buena vidathe High Street la Calle Mayorhigh ['haɪ] adv: altohigh adj1) tall: altoa high wall: una pared alta2) elevated: alto, elevadohigh prices: precios elevadoshigh blood pressure: presión alta3) great, important: grande, importante, altoa high number: un número grandehigh society: alta sociedadhigh hopes: grandes esperanzas4) : alto (en música)5) intoxicated: borracho, drogadohigh n1) : récord m, punto m máximoto reach an all-time high: batir el récord2) : zona f de alta presión (en meteorología)4)on high : en las alturasadj.• alto, -a adj.• atiplado, -a adj.• de altura adj.• elevado, -a adj.• eminente adj.• empinado, -a adj.• encandilado, -a adj.• encumbrado, -a adj.• manido, -a adj.• mayor adj.• prócer adj.• subido, -a adj.• sumo, -a adj.• superior adj.n.• alta presión s.f.• marcha directa s.f.
I haɪadjective -er, -est1)a) ( tall) <building/wall/mountain> altohow high is it? — ¿qué altura tiene?
the tower is 40 m high — la torre tiene 40 m de alto or de altura
a 12 ft high wall — un muro de 12 pies de alto or de altura
the river is very high — el río está muy alto or crecido
high cheekbones — pómulos mpl salientes
c) ( in status) <office/rank/officials> altod) (morally, ethically) <ideals/principles/aims> elevado2)a) (considerable, greater than usual) <temperature/speed/pressure> alto; < wind> fuerteto have a high color — ( permanently) ser* rubicundo; ( because of a fever) estar* muy colorado or rojo
to pay a high price for something — pagar* algo muy caro
to be high in vitamins/proteins — ser* rico en vitaminas/proteínas
b) (good, favorable)3)a) (Lit, Theat)a moment of high comedy/drama — un momento comiquísimo/muy dramático
b) ( climactic) culminante4)a) (happy, excited)we had a high old time — (colloq) lo pasamos estupendamente
b) ( intoxicated) (colloq) drogado, colocado (Esp fam)to be/get high on something — estar* drogado or (Esp tb) colocado/drogarse* or (Esp tb) colocarse* con algo (fam)
5) ( of time)
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adverb -er, -esta) < fly> altohigh up — arriba, en lo alto
to aim high — \<\<marksman\>\> apuntar alto; \<\<ambitious person\>\> picar* alto
to search o hunt o look high and low (for something) — remover* cielo y tierra (para encontrar algo)
c) (in amount, degree)how high are you prepared to bid? — ¿hasta cuánto estás dispuesto a pujar or ofrecer?
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1)a) c ( level) récord mb) u[haɪ]on high — ( in heaven) en las alturas; ( high above) en lo alto
1. ADJ(compar higher) (superl highest)1) (=tall, elevated) [building, mountain] alto; [plateau] elevado; [altitude] grandea building 60 metres high — un edificio de 60 metros de alto or de altura
it's 20 metres high — tiene 20 metros de alto or de altura
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the ceilings are very high — los techos son muy altos•
how high is Ben Nevis/that tree? — ¿qué altura tiene el Ben Nevis/ese árbol?•
economic reform is high on the agenda — la reforma económica figura entre los asuntos más importantes a tratar•
the river is high — el río está crecido•
I've known her since she was so high * — la conozco desde que era así (de pequeña)•
the sun was high in the sky — el sol daba de plenothe boats lay at the river's edge, high and dry — los botes estaban en la orilla del río, varados
- leave sb high and dry2) (=considerable, great) [level, risk, rent, salary, principles] alto; [price, tax, number] alto, elevado; [speed] alto, gran; [quality] alto, bueno; [colour] subido; [complexion] (characteristically) rojizo; (temporarily) enrojecido; [wind] fuertetemperatures were in the high 80s — las temperaturas alcanzaron los ochenta y muchos, las temperaturas rondaron los 90 grados
we offer education of the highest quality — ofrecemos una educación de la más alta or de la mejor calidad
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to have high blood pressure — tener la tensión alta, ser hipertenso•
to have high hopes of sth, I had high hopes of being elected — tenía muchas esperanzas de que me eligieran•
parsley is high in calcium — el perejil es rico en calcio•
to have a high opinion of sb — (=think highly of) tener muy buena opinión or concepto de algn; (=be fond of) tener a algn en alta estima•
to pay a high price for sth — (lit) pagar mucho dinero por algo; (fig) pagar algo muy caro•
to have a high temperature — tener mucha fiebre, tener una fiebre muy alta- have a high old timegear, priority, profile, spirit, stake, high 1., 4)it's high time... * —
3) (=important, superior) [rank, position, office] alto•
high and mighty, she's too high and mighty — es demasiado engreídashe moves in the circles of the high and mighty — se mueve en círculos de los poderosos, se mueve en círculos de gente de mucho fuste pej
- get up on one's high horsethere's no need to get (up) on your high horse! — ¡no hace falta que te subas a la parra!
- come down off or get off one's high horsein high places —
to have friends in high places — tener amigos importantes or con influencias
people in high places — gente influyente or importante
4) (=high-pitched) [sound, note] alto; [voice] agudoon a high note —
5) * (=intoxicated)to be high (on) — [+ drink, drugs] estar colocado (de) *
to get high (on) — [+ drink, drugs] colocarse (de) *
she was high on her latest success — estaba encantada or entusiasmada con su último éxito
- be as high as a kite6) (Culin) (=mature) [game, cheese] que huele fuerte; (=rotten) [meat] pasado2. ADV(compar higher) (superl highest)1) (in height) [fly, rise] a gran altura•
high above, an eagle circled high above — un águila circulaba en las alturasthe town is perched high above the river — el pueblo está en un alto, sobre el río
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high up, his farm was high up in the mountains — su granja estaba en lo alto de las montañas- hold one's head up high- live high on the hog- hunt or search high and low for sth/sbaim, fly, head 1., 1), stand 3., 5)2) (in degree, number, strength)•
the bidding went as high as £500 — las ofertas llegaron hasta 500 libras3. N1)on high — (=in heaven) en el cielo, en las alturas
there's been a new directive from on high — (fig) ha habido una nueva directriz de arriba
2) (=peak)- be on a high3) (Econ) máximo mthe Dow Jones index reached a high of 2503 — el índice de Dow Jones alcanzó un máximo de 2.503
4) (Met) zona f de altas presiones; (esp US) temperatura f máxima5) (US) (Aut) (=top gear) directa f4.CPDhigh altar N — altar m mayor
high beam N (US) (Aut) —
he had his lights on high beam — llevaba las luces largas or de cruce
high camp N — (Theat) amaneramiento m
high chair N — silla f alta (para niño), trona f (Sp)
High Church N — sector de la Iglesia Anglicana muy cercano a la liturgia y ritos católicos
high comedy N — (Theat) comedia f de costumbres
it was high comedy — (fig) era de lo más cómico
high command N — (Mil) alto mando m
high commission N — (=international body) alto comisionado m; (=embassy) embajada f (que representa a uno de los países de la Commonwealth en otro)
high commissioner N — [of international body] alto comisario(-a) m / f; (=ambassador) embajador(a) m / f (de un país de la Commonwealth en otro)
high-definitionHigh Court N — (Jur) Tribunal m Supremo
high dependency unit N — (Med) unidad f de alta dependencia
high diving N — saltos mpl de trampolín de gran altura
high explosive N — explosivo m de gran potencia; high-explosive
high fashion N — alta costura f
high five, high-five N — choque m de cinco
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to give sb a high five — chocar los cinco con algnhigh flier N —
he's a high flier — es ambicioso, tiene talento y promete
High German N — alto alemán m
high ground N (fig) —
they believe they have or occupy the moral high ground in this conflict — creen que tienen moralmente la razón de su parte en este conflicto
high heels NPL — (=heels) tacones mpl altos; (=shoes) zapatos mpl de tacón
high jinks † * NPL — jolgorio msing, jarana f
there were high jinks last night — hubo jolgorio or jarana anoche
high jump N — (Sport) salto m de altura
high jumper N — (Sport) saltador(a) m / f de altura
the high life N — (gen) la buena vida; (in high society) la vida de la buena sociedad
high noon N — (=midday) mediodía m; (fig) (=peak) apogeo m; (=critical point) momento m crucial
high point N — [of show, evening] punto m culminante, clímax m inv ; [of visit, holiday] lo más destacado; [of career] punto m culminante, cenit m
high priest N — sumo sacerdote m
high relief N — alto relieve m
to throw or bring sth into high relief — (fig) poner algo de relieve
high road N — (esp Brit) carretera f
the high road to success/disaster — el camino directo al éxito/desastre
high roller N — (US) (gen) derrochón(-ona) m / f; (gambling) jugador(a) m / f empedernido*
high school N — (US, Brit) instituto m de enseñanza secundaria, ≈ liceo m (LAm)
junior high (school) — (US) instituto donde se imparten los dos primeros años de bachillerato
high school diploma N — (US) ≈ bachillerato m
high school graduate N — (US) ≈ bachiller mf
the high seas NPL — alta mar fsing
high season N — temporada f alta
high spot N — [of show, evening] punto m culminante, clímax m inv ; [of visit, holiday] lo más destacado; [of career] punto m culminante, cenit m
high stakes NPL —
- play for high stakeshigh street N — calle f mayor, calle f principal
high street banks — bancos mpl principales
high street shops — tiendas fpl de la calle principal
high summer N — pleno verano m, pleno estío m
high table N — (gen) mesa f principal, mesa f presidencial; (Univ, Scol) mesa f de los profesores
high tea N — (Brit) merienda-cena f (que se toma acompañada de té)
at high tide — en la pleamar, en marea alta
high treason N — alta traición f
high-water markhigh water N — pleamar f, marea f alta
HIGH SCHOOL En Estados Unidos las high schools son los institutos donde los adolescentes de 15 a 18 años realizan la educación secundaria, que dura tres cursos ( grades), desde el noveno hasta el duodécimo año de la enseñanza; al final del último curso se realiza un libro conmemorativo con fotos de los alumnos y profesores de ese año Yearbook y los alumnos reciben el diploma de high school en una ceremonia formal de graduación. Estos centros suelen ser un tema frecuente en las películas y programas de televisión estadounidenses en los que se resalta mucho el aspecto deportivo - sobre todo el fútbol americano y el baloncesto - además de algunos acontecimientos sociales como el baile de fin de curso, conocido como Senior Prom.high wire act N — número m en la cuerda floja, número m de funambulismo
See:see cultural note YEARBOOK in yearbook* * *
I [haɪ]adjective -er, -est1)a) ( tall) <building/wall/mountain> altohow high is it? — ¿qué altura tiene?
the tower is 40 m high — la torre tiene 40 m de alto or de altura
a 12 ft high wall — un muro de 12 pies de alto or de altura
the river is very high — el río está muy alto or crecido
high cheekbones — pómulos mpl salientes
c) ( in status) <office/rank/officials> altod) (morally, ethically) <ideals/principles/aims> elevado2)a) (considerable, greater than usual) <temperature/speed/pressure> alto; < wind> fuerteto have a high color — ( permanently) ser* rubicundo; ( because of a fever) estar* muy colorado or rojo
to pay a high price for something — pagar* algo muy caro
to be high in vitamins/proteins — ser* rico en vitaminas/proteínas
b) (good, favorable)3)a) (Lit, Theat)a moment of high comedy/drama — un momento comiquísimo/muy dramático
b) ( climactic) culminante4)a) (happy, excited)we had a high old time — (colloq) lo pasamos estupendamente
b) ( intoxicated) (colloq) drogado, colocado (Esp fam)to be/get high on something — estar* drogado or (Esp tb) colocado/drogarse* or (Esp tb) colocarse* con algo (fam)
5) ( of time)
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adverb -er, -esta) < fly> altohigh up — arriba, en lo alto
to aim high — \<\<marksman\>\> apuntar alto; \<\<ambitious person\>\> picar* alto
to search o hunt o look high and low (for something) — remover* cielo y tierra (para encontrar algo)
c) (in amount, degree)how high are you prepared to bid? — ¿hasta cuánto estás dispuesto a pujar or ofrecer?
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1)a) c ( level) récord mb) uon high — ( in heaven) en las alturas; ( high above) en lo alto
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1) General subject: be at a dead-set, be at a deadlock, be at sea, be stuck, deadlock, plateau, reach a stalemate, to be (all) at sea, to be at a dead-set, reach a deadlock, reach an impasse, reach a deadlock (напр., во время переговоров), become deadlocked, end in deadlock2) Colloquial: hit a wall (перестать прогрессировать)3) Diplomatic term: achieve a stalemate, achieve stalemate, be at a dead end, come to a dead end, come to a deadlock, reach a an impasse, reach a dead end4) Makarov: come to a dead-lock, come to a full stop, come to a standstill, come to deadlock, dead-lock, come to the deadlock (в экономическом развитии)5) Idiomatic expression: run into the sand, hit a dead end -
18 cota
f.altitude, height above sea level (altura).pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: cotar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: cotar.* * *1 (altura) height above sea level2 (número en mapa) spot height————————1 (traje) tabard\cota de malla coat of mail* * *ISF1) ( Hist)2) Caribe (=blusa) blouseIISF1) (Geog) height above sea level; (=altura) height, level2) (=cifra) number, figure* * *1) ( altura) height above sea level2) (grado, cifra)3) (Indum) doublet•* * *= plateau [plateaux, -pl.], contour line.Ex. With the advent of both library on-line public access catalogue and end-user searching of on-line and CD-ROM data bases, the need for improved instruction in library use approaches a new plateau.Ex. In cartography elevation is the height of the earth's surface above sea level, which can be shown by colour, by contour lines, etc..----* alcanzar cotas más altas = raise to + greater heights.* alcanzar mayores cotas = rise to + greater heights.* alcanzar una cota = hit + high.* llevar a cotas más altas = raise to + greater heights, take + Nombre + to greater heights.* * *1) ( altura) height above sea level2) (grado, cifra)3) (Indum) doublet•* * *= plateau [plateaux, -pl.], contour line.Ex: With the advent of both library on-line public access catalogue and end-user searching of on-line and CD-ROM data bases, the need for improved instruction in library use approaches a new plateau.
Ex: In cartography elevation is the height of the earth's surface above sea level, which can be shown by colour, by contour lines, etc..* alcanzar cotas más altas = raise to + greater heights.* alcanzar mayores cotas = rise to + greater heights.* alcanzar una cota = hit + high.* llevar a cotas más altas = raise to + greater heights, take + Nombre + to greater heights.* * *A1 (altura) height above sea levelmisil de baja cota low-level missile2 (en un mapa — punto) spot height; (— línea) contourB(grado, cifra): la delincuencia ha alcanzado cotas alarmantes crime has reached alarming levelsalcanzó la cota histórica de 2.500 it reached the historic 2,500 mark o levelquiere alcanzar cotas más altas en su carrera she wants to scale greater heights in her careerC ( Indum) doubletCompuestos:coat of mail* * *
cota sustantivo femenino
1 Geography elevation: descansaremos cuando rebasemos la cota de 1.500 metros, we'll rest when we reach an elevation of 1,500 meters
2 figurado level, height: su imaginación ha alcanzado nuevas cotas, her imagination has reached new heights
' cota' also found in these entries:
English:
chain mail
- contour
* * *cota nf1. [altura] altitude, height above sea level;volar a baja cota to fly low;la expedición ha alcanzado la cota de los 8.000 metros the expedition has reached an altitude of 8,000 metres2. [en mapa] spot heightla participación alcanzó la cota del 90 por ciento there was a 90 percent turnout5. Mat bound* * *f height above sea level;cota de nieve snow level -
19 estancarse
pron.v.to come to a standstill.* * *1 (líquido) to stagnate, become stagnant2 figurado to stagnate, get bogged down (negociaciones) to be deadlocked, make no headway* * *VPR1) [agua] to stagnate, become stagnant2) [economía, industria, persona] to stagnate* * *= stall, run into + the sand(s), become + stagnant, plateau.Ex. In other instances, however, the pay equity process has been stalled becasue of the reluctance on the part of some municipalities to include library workers in their pay equity plans.Ex. The king must have then realised, if he had not already done so, that his efforts to secure an annulment from the pope had run into the sand.Ex. Research in the social sciences has become increasingly stagnant and impoverished, largely because of the insistence on using objective, quantitative methods derived from the natural sciences.Ex. If you take 2002 as your point of reference, then temperatures have plateaued.* * *= stall, run into + the sand(s), become + stagnant, plateau.Ex: In other instances, however, the pay equity process has been stalled becasue of the reluctance on the part of some municipalities to include library workers in their pay equity plans.
Ex: The king must have then realised, if he had not already done so, that his efforts to secure an annulment from the pope had run into the sand.Ex: Research in the social sciences has become increasingly stagnant and impoverished, largely because of the insistence on using objective, quantitative methods derived from the natural sciences.Ex: If you take 2002 as your point of reference, then temperatures have plateaued.* * *
estancarse ( conjugate estancarse) verbo pronominal
b) [negociación/proceso] to come to a halt o standstill
■estancarse verbo reflexivo
1 (detenerse el agua) to stagnate: en este lugar el agua se estanca y produce fuertes olores, the water here is stagnating and giving off a strong odour
2 (detenerse un asunto o proceso) to come to a standstill: espero que no nos quedemos estancados por trabas burocráticas, I hope that we don't come to a standstill because of bureaucratic red tape
' estancarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estacionarse
English:
bog down
- rut
- stagnate
- stall
* * *vpr1. [aguas] to stagnate, to become stagnant2. [economía] to stagnate;[progreso, negocio, proyecto] to come to a standstill; [negociaciones] to reach deadlock, to come to a standstill3. [persona] to get stuck;con ese problema nos estancamos we've got stuck o we're not getting anywhere with this problem4. Com to be converted into a monopoly* * *v/r stagnate; figcome to a standstill* * *vr1) : to stagnate2) : to be brought to a standstill, to be deadlocked -
20 extend
ɪksˈtend гл.
1) а) простирать(ся), тянуть(ся) ;
длиться The forest extends beyond the border. ≈ Лес тянется за границу. The border extends to the river. ≈ Граница тянется до реки. The plateau extends for many miles. ≈ Плато тянется на много миль. The strike has extended over 22 weeks. ≈ Забастовка длилась 22 недели. Syn: reach, stretch б) расширять( о помещении) The way in which this inn had gone on extending. ≈ То, как расширялся этот постоялый двор. в) продолжать, удлинять( о дороге, тропинке, шоссе и т.п.) ;
перен. продлевать, оттягивать( о сроке) We extended the fence to the edge of our property. ≈ Мы продолжили ограду до конца нашего участка. The cold wave extended into March. ≈ Холодная погода продолжалась и в марте. г) воен. рассыпаться цепью, разворачиваться в цепь ∙ Syn: elongate, lengthen, prolong, protract, stretch, widen, continue Ant: contract, narrow, shorten, shrink, terminate, truncate, cut short
2) а) распространять влияние, расширять сферу влияния His power extends over the whole country. ≈ Его влияние распространяется на всю страну. Syn: spread б) оказывать протекцию, покровительство, "брать под крыло" в) оказывать знаки внимания, хорошо относиться к кому-л. To all she smiles extends. ≈ Она всем улыбается.
3) а) протягивать (особенно о руке) It is necessary to parry with the arm a little extended. ≈ Парировать удар нужно немного вытянутой рукой. They extended a warm welcome to us. ≈ Они нас тепло встретили. Now suddenly extending his arms immoderately. ≈ Вот внезапно он страстно протягивает руки (Майкл Найман, "Поцелуй"). Syn: convey б) тянуть, вытягивать, натягивать( проволоку между столбами и т. п.) Syn: stretch, strain в) вытягивать ноги, расслабляться( о человеке)
4) спорт напрягать силы, собираться, делать рывок;
также о животных в цирке, манеже и т.п. The horse is made to extend himself. ≈ Лошадь создана для упражнений. The main interest will be to see how he extends himself on the race-course. ≈ Наиболее интересно будет посмотреть, каких пределов он сможет достичь в забеге.
5) а) писать расшифровку стенографической записи б) писать, выписывать полностью, раскрывая сокращения
6) а) юр. подавать протест б) юр. вступать во владение недвижимым имуществом по праву изъятия за долги протягивать, вытягивать, простирать - to * a helping hand (to) протянуть руку помощи - she *ed both her hands to him она протянула ему обе руки натягивать - to * a rope across the street натянуть канат поперек улицы простираться, тянуться - the garden *s as far as the river сад доходит до самой реки - the road *s for miles and miles дорога тянется на много миль выходить за границы, пределы - his knowledge of Russian does not * beyond small talk его знания русского языка хватает только на то, чтобы вести светскую беседу /говорить о пустяках/ тянуться, продолжаться - a custom *ing back over many generations обычай, уходящий в глубь поколений - his researches *ed over ten years его научная работа растянулась на десять лет расширять;
удлинять;
растягивать, увеличивать - to * a school building расширить школьное здание - to * the city boundaries расширить границы города - to * a railway line to X довести железнодорожную линию до X - to * the reach (спортивное) увеличить проводку весла (в гребле) ;
увеличить предел досягаемости - by that time the fire had greatly * itself к тому времени огонь сильно распространился расширять, углублять;
усиливать - *ing one's potential through job training расширить свои возможности путем повышения квалификации распространять, расширять - to * power распространить власть - penal consequences cannot be *ed to these activities эти действия не подлежат наказанию в уголовном порядке;
уголовная наказуемость не распространяется на эти действия - his authority was *ed to new departments в его ведение перешли новые отделы распространяться( на что-л.) - his jurisdiction *ed over the whole area его юрисдикция распространилась на всю территорию продлить, оттянуть, удлинить( срок) ;
пролонгировать - to * a visit for another day продлить пребывание на один день - endeavour to get the time *ed until the end of next month усилия с целью добиться отсрочки до конца будущего месяца длиться, продолжаться - his visit will * from... to... его визит будет продолжаться с... по... - the exhibition will * for a fortnight выставка продлится две недели предоставлять (займы и т. п.) ;
оказывать (услуги и т. п.) - to * credit to customers продавать в кредит - to * aid to the needy оказывать помощь нуждающимся - to * special privilege to smb. ставить кого-л. в привилегированное положение - to * an invitation послать приглашение - to * a warm welcome радушно встречать или приглашать выказывать, выражать (сочувствие и т. п.) ;
проявлять (внимание) - to * good wishes высказывать добрые пожелания, посылать привет - to * thanks выразить благодарность - to * felicitations on /upon/ the birth of a son поздравить с рождением сына выжимать все возможное( из кого-л., чего-л.) - to * a horse гнать лошадь во весь опор - he does not * himself он не выкладывается целиком( в спорте и т. п.) ;
он не надрывается на работе - he could work long and hard without seeming to * himself он мог работать долго и упорно без всякого видимого напряжения (техническое) наращивать (трубопровод, кабель, конвейер) (военное) (спортивное) размыкать, рассыпать цепью;
расчленять - *! разомкнись! (команда) - to * one's flank растянуть фланг рассыпаться цепью (специальное) детализировать > to * shorthand notes расшифровать стенограмму extend вытягивать;
натягивать (проволоку между столбами и т. п.) ~ исполнять судебный приказ о производстве оценки имущества должника ~ (обыкн. pass) спорт. напрягать силы ~ оказывать (покровительство, внимание - to) ;
to extend sympathy and kindness (to smb.) проявить симпатию и внимание (к кому-л.) ~ переносить запись ~ пересчитывать для получения общей суммы ~ предоставлять ~ предоставлять заем ~ продлевать, пролонгировать ~ продлевать ~ пролонгировать ~ простирать(-ся) ;
тянуть(ся) ~ протягивать;
to extend one's hand for a handshake протянуть руку для рукопожатия ~ разносить ~ распространять (влияние) ~ распространять(ся) ~ воен. рассыпать(ся) цепью ~ расширять (дом и т. п.) ;
продолжать (дорогу и т. п.) ;
удлинять, продлить, оттянуть (срок) ~ вчт. расширять ~ расширять ~ увеличивать ~ увеличивать выход продукта добавками, примесями (обыкн. ухудшающими качество) ~ удлинять ~ протягивать;
to extend one's hand for a handshake протянуть руку для рукопожатия ~ оказывать (покровительство, внимание - to) ;
to extend sympathy and kindness (to smb.) проявить симпатию и внимание (к кому-л.)
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