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21 decision
di'siʒən(the act of deciding; a judgement: a time/moment of decision; I think you made the wrong decision.) decisióndecision n decisión
decisión sustantivo femenino su decisión de marcharse her decision to leavec) (AmL) ( en boxeo):◊ ganó por decisión he won on points o by a decision
decisión sustantivo femenino
1 decision: es hora de tomar una decisión, it's time to make a decision
2 (firmeza) decisiveness: entró en el despacho con decisión, he marched into the office ' decisión' also found in these entries: Spanish: acertada - acertado - cacicada - competer - comunicar - concernir - condicionante - contravenir - debilitar - decididamente - declararse - determinar - determinación - detrimento - ecuánime - enérgica - enérgico - final - impugnar - juicio - madurar - mando - pensar - posponer - precedente - prórroga - prorrogar - providencia - provocar - ratificar - resolución - sabia - sabio - salomónica - salomónico - terminante - última - último - unánime - unitaria - unitario - ventolera - acierto - adoptar - anunciar - apresurado - arbitraje - atinado - caliente - demorar English: accord - agonizing - ambit - appeal - arguable - astute - breathing space - clash - clean-cut - clear - contest - decide - decision - decision making - early - entail - far-reaching - fight - final - go against - govern - hasty - hinge on - ill-advised - make - override - overrule - pending - question - rash - rationale - resolve - reverse - ruling - second thought - sensible - shrewd - smart - snap - spur - stand by - take - unanimous - vital - wise - withhold - adamant - agonize - altogether - approvetr[dɪ'sɪʒən]1 (choice, verdict) decisión nombre femenino2 (resolution, ability to decide, decisiveness) resolución nombre femenino, decisión nombre femenino, determinación nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto come to a decision / reach a decision llegar a una decisiónto make a decision / take a decision tomar una decisióndecision [dɪ'sɪʒən] n: decisión f, determinación fto make a decision: tomar una decisiónn.• decisión s.f.• fallo s.m.• firmeza s.f.• laudo s.m.• resolución s.f.dɪ'sɪʒəncount & mass noun decisión f[dɪ'sɪʒǝn]to make o (BrE also) take a decision — tomar una decisión
1. Nto come to or reach a decision — llegar a una decisión
to make or take a decision — tomar or adoptar una decisión
2) (=resoluteness) resolución f, decisión f2.CPDdecision table N — (Comput) tabla f de decisiones
decision time N — hora f de tomar una decisión
* * *[dɪ'sɪʒən]count & mass noun decisión fto make o (BrE also) take a decision — tomar una decisión
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22 democracy
di'mokrəsiplural - democracies; noun((a country having) a form of government in which the people freely elect representatives to govern them: Which is the world's largest democracy?; He believes in democracy.) democracia- democrat- democratic
- democratically
democracy n democraciatr[dɪ'mɒkrəsɪ]noun (pl democracies)1 democracian.• democracia s.f.dɪ'mɑːkrəsi, dɪ'mɒkrəsimass & count noun (pl - cies) democracia f[dɪ'mɒkrǝsɪ]N democracia f* * *[dɪ'mɑːkrəsi, dɪ'mɒkrəsi]mass & count noun (pl - cies) democracia f -
23 governor
1) (in the United States, the head of a state: the Governor of Ohio.) gobernador2) (a member of the committee of people who govern a school, hospital etc: He is on the board of governors.) miembro del consejo, director3) (a person who governs a province or colony.) gobernadorgovernor n gobernadortr['gʌvənəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (town, state, bank) gobernador,-ra2 (prison) director,-ra3 (school) administrador,-ragovernor ['gʌvənər, 'gʌvərnər] n1) : gobernador m, - dora f (de un estado, etc.)2) : regulador m (de una máquina)n.• gobernador (Gobierno) s.m.n.• administrador, -ora s.m.,f.• alcaide s.m.• gobernante s.m.,f.• jefe s.m.• prefecto s.m.'gʌvənər, 'gʌvənə(r)1) (of state, province, colony) gobernador, -dora m,f2) ( of institution)prison governor — (BrE) director, -tora m,f ( de una cárcel)
['ɡʌvǝnǝ(r)]school governor — (BrE) miembro de un consejo escolar
1. N1) [of colony, state etc] gobernador(a) m / f2) (esp Brit) [of prison] director(a) m / f3) (Brit) [of school] miembro mf del consejo4) (Brit) ** (=boss) jefe m, patrón m ; (=father) viejo * mthanks, governor! — ¡gracias, jefe!
5) (Mech) regulador m2.CPDgovernor general N — (Brit) gobernador(a) m / f general
* * *['gʌvənər, 'gʌvənə(r)]1) (of state, province, colony) gobernador, -dora m,f2) ( of institution)prison governor — (BrE) director, -tora m,f ( de una cárcel)
school governor — (BrE) miembro de un consejo escolar
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24 guide
1. verb1) (to lead, direct or show the way: I don't know how to get to your house - I'll need someone to guide me; Your comments guided me in my final choice.) guiar, dirigir2) (to control the movement of: The teacher guided the child's hand as she wrote.) guiar
2. noun1) (a person who shows the way to go, points out interesting things etc: A guide will show you round the castle.) guía2) ((also guidebook) a book which contains information for tourists: a guide to Rome.) guía3) ((usually with capital) a Girl Guide.) exploradora4) (something which informs, directs or influences.) guía, pauta•- guidance- guideline
- guided missile
guide1 n1. guía2. manualguide2 vb guiar / llevara boy guided us round the city un chico nos guió por la ciudad / un chico nos enseñó la ciudadtr[gaɪd]2 (book) guía3 (indicator) guía, modelo1 (show the way) guiar; (lead) conducir2 (advise, influence) guiar, orientar, aconsejar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLguide dog perro lazarillo1) direct, lead: guiar, dirigir, conducir2) advise, counsel: aconsejar, orientarguide n: guía fn.• bordón s.m.• brújula s.f.• cicerone s.m.• conductor s.m.• guía s.f.• guía s.m.v.• adiestrar v.• conducir v.• dirigir v.• encaminar v.• encauzar v.• gobernar v.• guiar v.• orientar v.• regir v.
I gaɪd1)a) ( Tourism) ( person) guía mf; ( publication) guía fb) ( adviser) consejero, -ra m,f2) Guide (BrE) exploradora f, guía f3) ( indicator) guía fto use o take something as a guide — guiarse* por algo
II
a) \<\<tourist/stranger\>\> guiar*b) (help, advise) guiar*, aconsejarc) (steer, manipulate) (+ adv compl)the captain guided the ship between the rocks — el capitán condujo or guió el barco por entre las rocas
d) guiding pres pguiding light — norte m
[ɡaɪd]guiding principle — principio m rector
1. N1) (=person) guía mf ; (=girl guide) exploradora f, guía f ; (=book) guía f turística2) (=fig) guía f2.VT (round town, building) guiar; (in choice, decision) orientar; (=govern) dirigir, gobernarto be guided by sth/sb — dejarse guiar por algo/algn
3.CPD* * *
I [gaɪd]1)a) ( Tourism) ( person) guía mf; ( publication) guía fb) ( adviser) consejero, -ra m,f2) Guide (BrE) exploradora f, guía f3) ( indicator) guía fto use o take something as a guide — guiarse* por algo
II
a) \<\<tourist/stranger\>\> guiar*b) (help, advise) guiar*, aconsejarc) (steer, manipulate) (+ adv compl)the captain guided the ship between the rocks — el capitán condujo or guió el barco por entre las rocas
d) guiding pres pguiding light — norte m
guiding principle — principio m rector
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25 ineffectively
tr[ɪnɪ'fektɪvlɪ]1 ineficazmente, inútilmenteineffectively [.ɪnɪ'fɛktɪvli] adv: ineficazmente, infructuosamente[ˌɪnɪ'fektɪvlɪ]ADV1) (=ineffectually) infructuosamente, inútilmente2) (=badly) [govern, rule] ineficazmente, de modo incompetente -
26 oppress
ə'pres1) (to govern cruelly: The king oppressed his people.) oprimir2) (to worry or depress: The thought of leaving her oppressed me.) agobiar, oprimir•- oppressive
- oppressively
- oppressiveness
- oppressor
tr[ə'pres]1 (rule) oprimir2 (make uncomfortable) agobiar; (make anxious) agobiar, oprimiroppress [ə'prɛs] vt1) persecute: oprimir, perseguir2) burden: oprimir, agobiarv.• abrumar v.• agobiar v.• agravar v.• aherrojar v.• apremiar v.• aprensar v.• gravar v.• oprimir v.• supeditar v.ə'prestransitive verb \<\<nation/minority\>\> oprimir; \<\<heat/humidity\>\> agobiar; \<\<anxiety/foreboding\>\> oprimir, agobiar[ǝ'pres]VT1) (Mil, Pol etc) oprimir2) [heat, anxiety etc] agobiar* * *[ə'pres]transitive verb \<\<nation/minority\>\> oprimir; \<\<heat/humidity\>\> agobiar; \<\<anxiety/foreboding\>\> oprimir, agobiar -
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[ǝ'presɪvlɪ]ADV1) (=unjustly) [rule, govern] de manera opresiva, de modo opresivo2) (=stiflingly) -
28 rector
'rektə1) (in certain churches, a clergyman or priest in charge of a parish etc.) párroco2) (the head of a university, school or college.) rector; director (instituto o escuela)
rector
rector,-ora
I adjetivo guiding, governing
II sustantivo masculino y femenino Univ vice-chancellor ' rector' also found in these entries: Spanish: candidatura - rectora - vicerrector - vicerrectora English: chancellor - rector - govern - president - principal - wardentr['rektəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (of church) párroco2 (of university) rector,-rarector ['rɛktər] n: rector m, -tora fn.• párroco s.m.• rector s.m.'rektər, 'rektə(r)a) ( Relig) rector, -tora m,f, ≈párroco m['rektǝ(r)]N (Rel) párroco m ; (Univ etc) rector(a) m / f* * *['rektər, 'rektə(r)]a) ( Relig) rector, -tora m,f, ≈párroco m -
29 determinar
determinar ( conjugate determinar) verbo transitivo 1 (establecer, precisar) [ persona] to determine 2 ( motivar) to cause, bring about
determinar verbo transitivo
1 (concretar, especificar) to fix, set
2 (tomar una decisión) to decide on
3 (averigurar, aclarar) las causas del secuestro están por determinar, the motives for the kidnapping are still unknown
4 (condicionar) to determine
5 (causar) to bring about ' determinar' also found in these entries: Spanish: condicionar - pesar - precisar - repetida - repetido - establecer - navegar English: determine - pin down - shape - test case - trace back - date - decide - diagnose - govern - means - plot -
30 firme
Del verbo firmar: ( conjugate firmar) \ \
firmé es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
firme es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: firmar firme
firmar ( conjugate firmar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo to sign
firme adjetivo 1 ‹escalera/silla/mesa› steady; con paso/pulso firme with a firm step/steady hand; una oferta en firme a firm offer; de firme ‹ estudiarabajar› hard 2 (Mil):◊ ¡firmes! attention!3 me mantuve firme en mi idea I stuck o kept to my idea
firmar verbo transitivo to sign
firme
I adjetivo
1 firm: se mantuvo firme ante la oposición, she stood firm against the opposition
II m (pavimento de carretera) road surface
III adv (con constancia) firm, firmly, hard
IV excl Mil ¡firmes! attention! Locuciones: de firme, firm, hard
en firme, definitive ' firme' also found in these entries: Spanish: hasta - inquebrantable - plantarse - pulso - roca - terrestre - actitud - enérgico - paso - postura - propósito - tierra English: adamant - assertive - deploy - exploit - fast - firm - govern - hard - hold - land - name - secure - self-assertion - self-assertive - shaky - shore - solid - steadfast - steady - stiff - stout - strong - surface - unsteady - unwavering - wonky - attention - decisive - definite - ground - intention - march - sound - sure - unbending - wobbly -
31 guiar
guiar ( conjugate guiar) verbo transitivo to guide guiarse verbo pronominal guiarse por algo ‹por mapa/consejo› to follow sth; guiarse por el instinto to follow one's instincts
guiar verbo transitivo
1 (indicar el camino) to guide
2 (un automóvil) to drive (una embarcación) to steer (un caballo, moto) to ride ' guiar' also found in these entries: Spanish: acompañar - conducir - llevar - orientación English: conduct - govern - guide - lead - navigate - route - shepherd - steer - train -
32 mano
Del verbo manar: ( conjugate manar) \ \
mano es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
manó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: manar mano
manar ( conjugate manar) verbo intransitivo to pour
mano 1 sustantivo femenino 1a) (Anat) hand;levantar la mano to raise one's hands, put one's hand up; ¡manos arriba! or ¡arriba las manos! hands up!; con la mano en el corazón hand on heart; le hizo adiós con la mano he waved goodbye to her; su carta pasó de mano en mano her letter was passed around; darle la mano a algn ( para saludar) to shake hands with sb, to shake sb's hand; (para ayudar, ser ayudado) to give sb one's hand; me tendió la mano he held out his hand to me; me tomó de la mano she took me by the hand; ir (tomados) de la mano to walk hand in hand; mano de obra labor ( de mono) hand; (Equ) forefoot, front foot 2 (control, posesión) gen ha cambiado de manos it has changed hands; cayó en manos del enemigo it fell into the hands of the enemy; haré todo lo que esté en mis manos I will do everything in my power; la oportunidad se nos fue de las manos we let the opportunity slip through our fingers; se tomó la justicia por su propia mano he took the law into his own hands 3 ( en fútbol) handball 4 ( del mortero) pestle 5 (de pintura, barniz) coat 6 (Jueg) (vuelta, juego) hand; ( conjunto de cartas) hand; ( jugador):◊ soy/eres mano it's my/your lead7 ( en locs) hecho a mano handmade; escrito a mano handwritten; tejido a mano handwoven; las tiendas me quedan muy a mano the shops are very close by o near; siempre tengo un diccionario a mano I always keep a dictionary by me; a la mano (AmL) close at hand; de mano hand ( before n); en mano ‹lápiz/copa› in hand; agarrar or (esp Esp) coger a algn con las manos en la masa to catch sb red-handed; agarrarle or tomarle la mano a algo (CS fam) to get the hang of sth (colloq); bajo mano on the quiet, on the sly (colloq); con las manos vacías empty-handed; darse la mano ( para saludar) to shake hands; (para cruzar, jugar, etc) to hold hands; echar or dar una mano to give o lend a hand; echar mano a algo (fam) to grab sth; estar/quedar a mano (AmL fam) to be even o quits (colloq); lavarse las manos to wash one's hands; levantarle la mano a algn to raise one's hand to sb; llegar or pasar a las manos to come to blows; pedir la mano de algn to ask for sb's hand in marriage; ser la mano derecha de algn to be sb's right-hand man/woman; tenderle una mano a algn to offer sb a (helping) hand; tener mano dura to have a firm hand; tener mano para algo to be good at sth; traerse algo entre manos to be up to sth (colloq) 8 a mano derecha on the rightb) (Auto) side of the road
mano 2
manar
I verbo intransitivo to flow [de, from]
II verbo transitivo to flow with: la cañería está manando agua, the pipe is pouring with water
mano sustantivo femenino
1 hand (de animal) forefoot (de perro, gato) paw (de cerdo) trotter
2 (autoría, estilo) influence: se ve su mano en el asunto, he obviously has a hand in this business
3 (maña) skill: tiene mucha mano con los niños, he's very good with children
4 (capa) coat
dos manos de pintura, two coats of paint
5 (lado) a mano derecha/izquierda, on the right/left (hand side)
6 (poder) (usu pl) hand: dejo todo en tus manos, I leave everything in your hands
está en su mano, it's in his power
7 (del almirez) pestle
8 mano de obra, labour (force) Locuciones: a mano, (sin máquina) by hand (asequible) at hand
a mano alzada, by a show of hands
a mano armada, armed
de mano, hand: bolso de mano, hand luggage
de primera mano, fist-hand
de segunda mano, second-hand
echar una mano a alguien, to give sb a hand
estrechar la mano a alguien, to shake hands with sb
¡manos a la obra!, shoulders to the wheel!
¡manos arriba!, hands up!
meter mano, (a un problema) to tackle vulgar to touch up
pillar a alguien con las manos en la masa, to catch sb red-handed ' mano' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - alzada - alzado - anda - antes - armada - armado - artesanía - atraco - azotar - azote - barrena - caligrafía - canto - chocar - cogerse - cuenco - dar - dedo - dejada - dejado - derecha - echar - esconder - escrita - escrito - estrechar - estrecharse - extender - fastidiarse - freno - fuego - holgazanear - imputar - izquierda - izquierdo - justicia - levantar - literalmente - manca - mancha - manco - motricidad - ortopédica - ortopédico - palma - pañuelo - peldaño - picar - proyectar English: add on - armed robbery - back - bird - bite - blow-dry - brake - brush - by - cart - catapult - chronic - circle - clammy - coat - colour - dip - dip into - extend - finger - first-hand - fit into - gash - give - godforsaken - govern - grip - grope - guitar - hand - hand-held - hand-luggage - handbrake - handmade - handwritten - handy - hankie - hanky - have - heavy-handed - hold - hold on - hold out - hold up - impression - imprint - inch - join - jumble - junk shop -
33 nación
nación sustantivo femenino nation;
nación sustantivo femenino nation ' nación' also found in these entries: Spanish: pueblo - bandera - dominar - estado - forjar - nacional - pobre - polarizar - reunificar English: archives - country - govern - land - language - nation - nationwide - peaceloving - people - power - subdue - once -
34 organismo
organismo sustantivo masculino (Biol) organism; (Adm, Pol) organization
organismo sustantivo masculino
1 Zool Biol Bot organism
2 (institución) organization, body ' organismo' also found in these entries: Spanish: consejo - ente - limpiar - remodelar - remodelación - unicelular - comisión - dañar - dotar - formar - fortalecer - gobernante - nutrir - OGM - tramitar English: agency - body - come under - develop - institution - organism - statutory - system - watchdog - govern - Medicaid - Medicare - quango - watch -
35 tomar
tomar ( conjugate tomar) verbo transitivo 1 ( en general) to take; la tomé de la mano I took her by the hand; toma lo que te debo here's what I owe you; ¿lo puedo tomar prestado? can I borrow it?; tomó el asunto en sus manos she took charge of the matter; tomar precauciones/el tren/una foto to take precautions/the train/a picture; tomarle la temperatura a algn to take sb's temperature; tomar algo por escrito to write sth down; tomar algo/a algn POR algo/algn to take sth/sb for sth/sb; ¿por quién me has tomado? who o what do you take me for?; lo tomó a mal/a broma he took it the wrong way/as a joke; eso toma demasiado tiempo that takes up too much time 2◊ ¿qué vas a tomar? what are you going to have?3 (esp AmL) 4 ( apoderarse de) ‹fortaleza/tierras› to seize; ‹universidad/fábrica› to occupy 5 ( adquirir) ‹ forma› to take; ‹ aspecto› to take on; ‹velocidad/altura› to gain; ‹ costumbre› to get into 6 ( cobrar):◊ le he tomado cariño a esta casa/a la niña I've become quite attached to this house/quite fond of the girl7 ( exponerse a): tomar (el) sol to sunbathe; vas a tomar frío (CS) you'll get o catch cold verbo intransitivo 1 ( asir):◊ toma, aquí tienes tus tijeras here are your scissors;tome, yo no lo necesito take it, I don't need it 2 (esp AmL) ( beber alcohol) to drink 3 (AmL) (ir) to go; tomar a la derecha to turn o go right 4 [ injerto] to take tomarse verbo pronominal 1 ‹vacaciones/tiempo› to take; 2 ‹molestia/libertad› to take;◊ tomarse la molestia/libertad de hacer algo to take the trouble to do sth/the liberty of doing sth3 ( enf) ‹helado/yogur› to have 4 ‹autobúsen/taxi› to take 5 (Med)b) ( caus):6 ( caus) (esp AmL) ‹ foto› to have … taken 7 ( enf) ( reaccionar frente a) ‹comentario/noticia› to take; 8 (Chi) ‹universidad/fábrica› to occupy
tomar verbo transitivo
1 (coger, agarrar) to take: tomó mi mano, he took my hand
toma las llaves, here are the keys
2 (autobús, taxi, etc) to take, catch: tomé el ascensor, I took the lift o elevator
tengo que tomar el próximo tren, I have to catch the next train
3 (alimentos) to have (bebidas) to drink (medicinas) to take
4 (adoptar) to take, adopt: tomaron medidas desesperadas, they took desperate measures
5 (tener cierta reacción) no lo tomes a broma, don't take it as a joke
6 (juzgar) no me tomes por idiota, don't think I'm stupid (confundirse) le tomaron por Robert Redford, they mistook him for Robert Redford
7 (el aire, el fresco, etc) to get
tomar el sol, to sunbathe
8 (en carretera) decidió tomar la autopista, he decided to take the motorway
9 (apuntes, notas) to take
10 (fotos) to take
11 Av tomar tierra, to land, touch down 12 ¡toma! excl (sorpresa) well!, why! (asentimiento) of course! ' tomar' also found in these entries: Spanish: adelantarse - aire - apetecer - apunte - arma - asunto - baño - birra - cachondeo - carrerilla - carta - competer - concernir - conciencia - contingencia - copa - cuerpo - deber - decisión - delantera - derivar - desviarse - determinar - determinación - drogodependencia - especificación - granulada - granulado - impulso - iniciativa - jugar - mal - meterse - nota - parte - partida - partido - pecho - pensar - pito - poder - posesión - precaución - pulso - reírse - relevo - represalia - resolver - sol - tierra English: account - action - antidepressant - beach - borrow - capture - catch - change - clamp down - coffee break - come off - compel - confuse - corner - crack down - crackdown - cut across - drink - eight - either - engage in - face value - form - govern - have - join - join in - jot down - laugh off - less - lightly - make - measure - mental - mickey - mind - monotony - muck about - muck around - note - occupy - off - office - pause - precaution - provision - record - rest - retaliate - rib -
36 министр финансов
n1) gener. ministro de Hacienda2) econ. secretario de Hacienda, secretario del Tesoro, titular de la Secretarìa de Finanzas3) politics. titular de Hacienda4) govern. ministro de Finanzas -
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38 governing
adj.gobernante (party, coalition); rector(a) (concept, principle)ger.gerundio del verbo GOVERN. -
39 oppressively
adv.opresivamente (govern) -
40 al gobierno
al govern
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govern badly — index misgovern Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
govern strictly — index discipline (control) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
govern — ► VERB 1) conduct the policy and affairs of (a state, organization, or people). 2) control or influence. 3) constitute a rule, standard, or principle for. 4) Grammar (of a word) require that (another word or group of words) be in a particular… … English terms dictionary