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101 objeto
Del verbo objetar: ( conjugate objetar) \ \
objeto es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
objetó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: objetar objeto objetó
objetar ( conjugate objetar) verbo transitivo to object;◊ ¿tienes algo que objeto? do you have any objection?verbo intransitivo (Esp fam) to declare oneself a conscientious objector
objeto sustantivo masculino 1 ( cosa) object; objetos de uso personal items o articles for personal use; objetos perdidos lost and found (AmE), lost property (BrE); objeto volador no identificado unidentified flying object, UFO 2 con el objeto de que se conozcan so that they can get to know each other; ser objeto de algo (de admiración/críticas) to be the object of sth; (de investigación/estudio) to be the subject of sth;b) (Ling) object
objetar
I verbo transitivo to object: no hay nada que objetar, there's no reason to object
II vi Mil to be a conscientious objector
objeto sustantivo masculino
1object: no olviden sus objetos personales, don't forget your personal belongings (de una acción, pasión) fue objeto de admiración/malos tratos, she was the object of admiration/physical abuse
2 (finalidad) aim, purpose: no tiene objeto que madruguemos tanto, there's no sense in getting up so early
3 Ling object Locuciones: con (el) objeto de..., in order to... ' objeto' also found in these entries: Spanish: abanico - adaptable - adefesio - aferrarse - alquiler - amordazar - antigüedad - armatoste - atinar - bagatela - baño - bien - botar - brillante - bulto - cacharro - caer - carga - castaña - castaño - categoría - chata - chato - chisme - compra - consistente - contundente - cual - dar - deforme - dentro - descambiar - desconcharse - desechar - desfasada - desfasado - destrozada - destrozado - devolver - disimulada - disimulado - embrujada - embrujado - enfriamiento - envío - escurridiza - escurridizo - estrenar - estría - extraviarse English: adaptable - article - buoyancy - buoyant - discover - drop - dud - exhibit - fake - finished - genuine - glasscutter - guinea pig - hand on - height - her - here - him - inconspicuous - it - jig - me - missing - object - of - poke - polish - push aside - shove away - sit - spic-and-span - spick-and-span - spiky - study - them - thing - to - UFO - undamaged - unidentified - unwanted - us - versatile - versatility - workmanship - worthless - you - blunt - come - prop -
102 pronunciado
Del verbo pronunciar: ( conjugate pronunciar) \ \
pronunciado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: pronunciado pronunciar
pronunciado
◊ -da adjetivo‹ pendiente› steep, pronounced
pronunciar ( conjugate pronunciar) verbo transitivo 1a) (Ling) to pronounce2 ( resaltar) to accentuate pronunciarse verbo pronominal 1 ( dar una opinión) pronunciadose a favor/en contra de algo to declare oneself to be in favor of/against sth 2 ( acentuarse) to become more marked, become more pronounced
pronunciar verbo transitivo
1 (una palabra) to pronounce
2 (un discurso) to deliver, give
3 (una sentencia) to pronounce ' pronunciado' also found in these entries: Spanish: picada - sigla English: brogue - pronounced - wrongly -
103 pronunciar
pronunciar ( conjugate pronunciar) verbo transitivo 1a) (Ling) to pronounce2 ( resaltar) to accentuate pronunciarse verbo pronominal 1 ( dar una opinión) pronunciarse a favor/en contra de algo to declare oneself to be in favor of/against sth 2 ( acentuarse) to become more marked, become more pronounced
pronunciar verbo transitivo
1 (una palabra) to pronounce
2 (un discurso) to deliver, give
3 (una sentencia) to pronounce ' pronunciar' also found in these entries: Spanish: discurso - impronunciable - de English: articulate - decree - deliver - make - mispronounce - pronounce - sound - speak - speech - utter - address - sentence -
104 pronunciarse
■pronunciarse verbo reflexivo
1 (opinión) to declare oneself: se pronunció a favor/en contra de la propuesta, she declared herself in favour of/against the proposal
2 Mil to rebel, revolt ' pronunciarse' also found in these entries: Spanish: pronunciar English: pronounce -
105 insolvent
1. nнеспроможний боржник; банкрут2. adjнеплатоспроможний; неспроможнийinsolvent law — юр. закон про неспроможність
* * *I nнеспроможний боржник, банкрутII aнеплатоспроможний, неспроможний -
106 competent
adj1. компетентний, знаючий2. достатній, що відповідає вимогам- competent authorities компетентна влада- competent majority достатня більшість- to declare oneself to be competent оголосити себе компетентним -
107 incompetent
adj1. некомпетентний; необізнаний; нездатний, невмілий2. юр. непідсудний; непідвідомчий; неправоздатний; що не має права- incompetent administrator некомпетентний адміністратор- to declare oneself incompetent оголосити себе некомпетентним -
108 insolvent
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109 competent
a1) компетентный, знающий2) надлежащий, достаточный, отвечающий требованиям3) юр. правомочный; полноправный- be competent to do smth.• -
110 incompetent
a1) некомпетентный, несведущий2) юр.a) неподсудный; неподведомственныйb) неправоспособный; не имеющий права• -
111 treaty
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112 remark
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113 outspeak
высказаться глагол: -
114 outspoke
outspoke глагол: -
115 speak out
высказаться глагол:высказаться (speak out, remark, say out, declare oneself, outspeak, disburden one's mind) -
116 say out
высказаться глагол: -
117 bankrupt
1. n банкрот, несостоятельный должникmental bankrupt — человек, оказавшийся несостоятельным в решении задачи; интеллектуальный банкрот
certificated bankrupt — лицо, объявленное по суду банкротом
adjudged bankrupt — лицо, объявленное банкротом по суду
adjudge bankrupt — лицо, объявленное по суду банкротом
2. a фин. обанкротившийся; несостоятельный, неплатёжеспособныйto be bankrupt — обанкротиться, прекратить платежи
3. a несостоятельный, не оправдавший; провалившийсяbankrupt of compassion — чёрствый, безжалостный
bankrupt in reputation — пользующийся дурной славой, с подмоченной репутацией
bankrupt in intelligence — тупой, умственно несостоятельный
4. v довести до банкротства; разоритьgreed had soon bankrupted his convictions — жадность быстро довела его до морального падения, его погубила жадность
Синонимический ряд:1. insolvent (adj.) broke; busted; depleted; destitute; failed; impoverished; in receivership; insolvent; out of business; ruined2. deplete (verb) deplete; drain; draw; draw down; exhaust; use up3. ruin (verb) break; bust; dilapidate; do in; fold up; impoverish; pauper; pauperize; ruin; shipwreck; wreck4. strip (verb) bare; denudate; denude; deprive; dismantle; disrobe; divest; stripАнтонимический ряд: -
118 fraudulent bankrupt
certificated bankrupt — лицо, объявленное по суду банкротом
adjudged bankrupt — лицо, объявленное банкротом по суду
adjudge bankrupt — лицо, объявленное по суду банкротом
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119 insolvent
insolvent [ɪn'sɒlvənt]∎ he was insolvent by ten million dollars il laissait une dette de dix millions de dollars;2 nouninsolvable mf -
120 insolvent
[in΄sɔlvənt] n սնանկ, ան վճա րո ւնակ. declare oneself insolvent իրեն սնանկ/ան վճարունակ հայտարարել
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