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21 compaginar
v.1 to reconcile.2 to make up.3 to put in order, to reconcile, to collate.* * *1 (combinar) to combine, make compatible2 (en impresión) to make up1 to go together, be compatible* * *1. VT1) (=armonizar) to combine2) (=ordenar) to put together, put in order3) (Tip) to make up2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( armonizar) <actividades/soluciones> to combine2) (Impr) to make up2.compaginar via) ( combinar) to go togetherb) ( llevarse bien) to get on3.compaginarse v pron ( armonizar) estilos/colores to go together* * *= hit it off.Ex. As the two began to connect well and hit it off, the contact between the two increased to a rate of at least once a week.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( armonizar) <actividades/soluciones> to combine2) (Impr) to make up2.compaginar via) ( combinar) to go togetherb) ( llevarse bien) to get on3.compaginarse v pron ( armonizar) estilos/colores to go together* * *= hit it off.Ex: As the two began to connect well and hit it off, the contact between the two increased to a rate of at least once a week.
* * *compaginar [A1 ]vtA1 (armonizar, conciliar) ‹ocupaciones/actividades› to combine; ‹intereses/soluciones› to combineno es fácil compaginar el trabajo con los estudios combining work with studying is not easy¿cómo te las arreglaste para compaginar la universidad y el rodaje? how did you manage to combine being in college and filming?, how did you manage to fit filming in with being in college?2 (CS) (ordenar, organizar) ‹folios/pliegos› to put … in order, sort out; ‹trabajo› to arrangeB ( Impr) to make up■ compaginarvi1 (combinar) to go togetherel trago y el coche no compaginan drinking and driving do not mix o do not go togetheresta idea compagina muy bien con su propuesta this idea fits in very well with her proposal2(llevarse bien): ella y yo no compaginamos she and I do not get on1(armonizar): dos estilos que no se compaginan two styles which do not complement each other o which do not go togethersus horarios se compaginan bastante bien their work schedules fit in with each other quite well2 (CS) (organizarse) to get oneself organized* * *
compaginar ( conjugate compaginar) verbo transitivo ‹actividades/soluciones› to combine;
verbo intransitivo
compaginar CON algn to get on well with sb
compaginar verbo transitivo to combine [con, with]
* * *♦ vt1. [combinar] to reconcile, to combine;compagina muy bien las tareas del hogar con su trabajo he combines the household chores with his job very well2. Imprenta to make up* * *v/t1 figcombine ( con with)2 TIP make up* * *compaginar vt1) coordinar: to combine, to coordinate2) : to collate -
22 compaginarse
1 to go together, be compatible* * *VPR (=concordar) to agree, tallycompaginarse con — [gen] to tally with; [+ colores] to blend with
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■compaginarse verbo reflexivo to complement each other: se compaginan a la perfección, they complement each other perfectly
* * *vprcompaginarse con to square with, to go together with* * *v/r tally ( con with) -
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■compaginarse verbo reflexivo to complement each other: se compaginan a la perfección, they complement each other perfectly -
24 complemento
Del verbo complementar: ( conjugate complementar) \ \
complemento es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
complementó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: complementar complemento
complementar ( conjugate complementar) verbo transitivo to complement complementarse verbo pronominal ( recípr) to complement each other
complemento sustantivo masculinoa) (Ling, Mat) complement;◊ complemento directo/indirecto direct/indirect objectc)
complemento sustantivo masculino
1 complement
ropa y complementos, clothes and accessories
2 Ling (de un verbo) object
complemento directo/indirecto, direct/ indirect object (del nombre) complement ' complemento' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - casarse - decir - despertarse - él - ella - ellos - gustar - nosotras - nosotros - os - permitirse - preferir - que - quien - quién - vosotras - vosotros - a - cual - nos English: agree - appreciate - ask - choose - complement - deny - excuse - expect - fear - feel - get - hear of - help out - her - him - imagine - let - listen - look at - make - mean - mention - mind - notice - object - observe - opportunity - opposed - promise - propose - put off - raise - recollect - remind - risk - see - stand - study - teach - tell - understand - want - whom - allowance - supplement -
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complementar ( conjugate complementar) verbo transitivo to complement complementarse verbo pronominal ( recípr) to complement each other ' complementar' also found in these entries: English: complement - supplement -
26 ergänzen
- {to add} + up, together) cộng, thêm vào, làm tăng thêm, nói thêm, kế vào, tính vào, gộp vào - {to amend} sửa cho tốt hơn, làm cho tốt hơn, cải thiện, bồi bổ, cải tạo, sửa đổi, thay đổi, bổ sung, trở nên tốt hơn, cải tà quy chánh, bình phục, hồi phục sức khoẻ - {to complement} làm đầy, đủ, bù cho đầy đủ - {to complete} hoàn thành, làm xong, làm đầy đủ, làm cho trọn vẹn, làm cho hoàn toàn - {to integrate} hợp thành một thể thống nhất, bổ sung thành một thể thống nhất, hợp nhất, chỉ tổng số, chỉ giá trị trung bình của, tích phân, hợp lại thành một hệ thống thống nhất - mở rộng cho mọi người, mở rộng cho mọi chủng tộc, dành quyền bình đẳng cho, được mở rộng cho mọi người, được mở rộng cho mọi chủng tộc, hoà hợp và trở thành một bộ phận của nền văn hoá chính - {to recruit} mộ, tuyển mộ, tìm thêm, tuyển thêm, lấy thêm, bổ sung chỗ trống, phục hồi, lấy sức khoẻ lại - {to replenish} lại làm đầy, cung cấp thêm - {to supplement} phụ thêm vào - {to supply} cung cấp, tiếp tế, đáp ứng, thay thế, bổ khuyết, bù, đưa, dẫn = sich ergänzen {to complement each other}+ = einander ergänzen {to complement one another}+ -
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verb. complement each other, be complementary, be complementary to each other (f.eks. ) -
28 ineinander
in·ein·an·der [ɪnʔaiʼnandɐ] advin each other, in one another;\ineinander verliebt sein to be in love with one another;\ineinander aufgehen to complement each other perfectly;\ineinander übergehen to merge -
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impf dopełnić* * *(-niam, -niasz)* * *ipf.dopełnić pf. -ij1. (= dodawać) refill; pot. top up; dopełnić miarki l. miary przen. be the last straw; ( o czyimś działaniu) add insult to injury.2. (= uzupełniać) complement; (= być ostatnim elementem) complete; modny kapelusz dopełniał jej stroju a fashionable hat completed her outfit.3. (= dokonywać) fulfil; dopełnić obowiązku fulfil a duty; dopełniać formalności attend to formalities.ipf.dopełnić się pf. -ij1. (= uzupełniać się (nawzajem)) complement each other l. one another; barwy dopełniające się fiz. complementary colors; kąty dopełniające się mat. complementary angles.2. lit. (np. o przepowiedni) fulfill itself; dopełnił się jego los his fate was sealed.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dopełniać
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impf ⇒ uzupełnić* * *( zapasy) to replenish; (dietę, wyposażenie) to supplement; (wypowiedź, strój) to completeuzupełnić zapas wody/benzyny — to fill up with water/petrol (BRIT) lub gas (US)
* * *ipf.1. (= kompletować) (wypowiedź, strój) complete; ( zapasy) replenish, refresh, restock; (dietę, wyposażenie) supplement; uzupełniać braki fill in the gaps, fill in the missing parts l. bits; uzupełniać zapas wody fill up with water.2. (= stanowić dopełnienie) complement.ipf.complement each other l. one another.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > uzupełniać
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31 complementaria
f., (m. - complementario)* * *
Del verbo complementar: ( conjugate complementar)
complementaría es:
1ª persona singular (yo) condicional indicativo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) condicional indicativo
Multiple Entries:
complementar
complementaria
complementar ( conjugate complementar) verbo transitivo
to complement
complementarse verbo pronominal ( recípr) to complement each other
complementario,-a adjetivo complementary
' complementaria' also found in these entries:
English:
subsidiary
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Del verbo complementar: ( conjugate complementar) \ \
complementaría es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) condicional indicativo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) condicional indicativoMultiple Entries: complementar complementaria
complementar ( conjugate complementar) verbo transitivo to complement complementarse verbo pronominal ( recípr) to complement each other
complementario,-a adjetivo complementary ' complementaria' also found in these entries: English: subsidiary -
33 dopeł|nić
pf — dopeł|niać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (dolać) to fill (up) [naczynie, zbiornik]- nalał whisky do szklanki i dopełnił ją wodą he poured some whisky into the glass and topped it up with water2. książk. (wykonać) to go through (czegoś sth) [formalności]; to discharge (czegoś sth) [obowiązku, zobowiązania]- dopełnić dzieła to complete the task3. (uczynić kompletnym) to complement- stroju dopełniały kapelusz i rękawiczki a hat and gloves completed her/his outfit- ten konflikt dopełnił miary jego udręczeń that conflict was the last a. final strawⅡ dopełnić się — dopełniać się 1. (uzupełniać się) to complement each other 2. książk. (dobiec końca) [ceremonia, uroczystość] to be finished, to end- czar się dopełnił the curse a. the spell worked- po kilku latach dopełnił się los stoczni – została zlikwidowana several years later the fate of the shipyard was sealed – it was shut downThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dopeł|nić
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34 а не
•These deviations may be manifested in the form of an accelerating instead of a decelerating wave.
•Under such circumstances, the two donor atoms on the same chelate molecule coordinate with different metal atoms rather than with one; thus, a polymeric chain may result rather than [or ( and) not] a ring structure.
•Since the various types of microscope supply different kinds of information, they complement each other rather than compet ing.
•The resulting F-band is dependent upon the particular alkali halide used, not upon the alkali metal vapour.
* * *А не -- rather than; other than; instead of; not, and not; but not; versus; vis-a-visIn this case the process probably involves fatigue rather than abrasion.However, in practice, the measured strains are in a numerical form other than a smooth function.The partial dislocations are separated by stacking-fault, instead of an antiphase boundary.The choice of a finite difference technique ( versus finite element) provides some advantage in this way.Thus the nickel-base superalloys become creep limited by local crack initiation and not total rupture.Thus the Young modulus not annealed surface hardness was definitely shown to be the controlling parameter.The distorted signal is judged to be the result of limitation of the capacitance measuring system, vis-a-vis film rupture.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > а не
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•The screens are said to be complementary when the opaque parts of one correspond to the transparent parts of the other.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > взаимно дополнять друг друга
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•The screens are said to be complementary when the opaque parts of one correspond to the transparent parts of the other.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > взаимно дополнять друг друга
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•These deviations may be manifested in the form of an accelerating instead of a decelerating wave.
•Under such circumstances, the two donor atoms on the same chelate molecule coordinate with different metal atoms rather than with one; thus, a polymeric chain may result rather than [or ( and) not] a ring structure.
•Since the various types of microscope supply different kinds of information, they complement each other rather than compet ing.
•The resulting F-band is dependent upon the particular alkali halide used, not upon the alkali metal vapour.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > а не
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Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > дополнять друг друга
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Mathematics: be complementary, complement each otherУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > взаимно дополнять друг друга
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40 complementariedad
f.complementarity.* * ** * *Ex. The correspondence between the catalogue record and the object catalogued could be called the complementarity principle of library science = La correspondencia entre el asiento catalográfico y el objeto catalogado se podría denominar el principio de complementariedad de la biblioteconomía.* * *Ex: The correspondence between the catalogue record and the object catalogued could be called the complementarity principle of library science = La correspondencia entre el asiento catalográfico y el objeto catalogado se podría denominar el principio de complementariedad de la biblioteconomía.
* * *complementarity* * *complementarity;es vital que haya un alto grado de complementariedad entre las organizaciones it is essential for the roles carried out by the different organizations to be complementary;entre ambas empresas existe una eleveda complementariedad geográfica the two companies complement each other geographically
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