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to+invalidate

  • 1 inhabilitar

    • invalidate
    • render unfit
    • unfit

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > inhabilitar

  • 2 invalidar

    v.
    to invalidate.
    * * *
    1 to invalidate
    * * *
    VT [+ certificado, resultado] to invalidate, nullify; [+ decisión] to reverse; [+ leyes] to repeal
    * * *
    verbo transitivo < documento> to invalidate, nullify; <premisa/argumento> to invalidate
    * * *
    = negate, override, overturn, render + redundant, render + suspect, render + wrong, rule out, rule out, short-circuit [shortcircuit], stultify, eviscerate, deflate, invalidate, preempt [pre-empt], pull + the plug on, overrule, void, make + redundant.
    Ex. Thus excessive delays in the availability of cataloguing records from the central agency will negate much of the value of a central service.
    Ex. On the final screen in the sequence, the default values for today's closing time and tomorrow's opening time may be overridden.
    Ex. However, any refinement involves greater human intervention, and this in turn can easily overturn the arguments in favour of subject indexes based upon titles.
    Ex. We need to replace those aspects of traditional public library service which have been taken over by other media or rendered redundant by social change.
    Ex. Poor standards of cataloguing in the past render many examples of retrospective music bibliography suspect.
    Ex. Further, changes in the external world serve to render judgments, valid at the moment, wrong at best, and detrimental to the effectiveness of the catalog at worst.
    Ex. If, however, we index documents about primary schools under the term primary school, we can immediately rule out a lot of irrelevant documents in our search.
    Ex. If, however, we index documents about primary schools under the term primary school, we can immediately rule out a lot of irrelevant documents in our search.
    Ex. There is little modulation, whole steps of division being short-circuited and an odd assembly of terms being frequently found: e.g.: LAW see also JURY, JUDGES.
    Ex. Excessive standardisation also tends to stultify development and improvement of IT products.
    Ex. Also, to become emotionally wedded to a particular view is to eviscerate one's effectiveness in achieving a workable solution.
    Ex. These developments deflate some traditional assumptions about and privileges associated with scientific and technical knowledge.
    Ex. However, in November 1976, with the eighth edition still hot from the press, the decision to revert wholly to indirect subdivision was implemented, thus invalidating a substantial part of the Introduction to the eighth edition.
    Ex. This article concludes that the main value of the indicators is as a management tool, as a means of preempting problems.
    Ex. However, the effects of media conglomeration on Times Mirror for bottom line results would pull the plug on the New York venture that was nearing its provisional term and beginning to show positive results.
    Ex. President Eisenhower overruled some of his military commanders in summer 1958, ordering them not to use nuclear weapons against China.
    Ex. However, in the case when the user's input fails, we would like to void the reserved funds.
    Ex. In one breath you say it's not very valuable and technologies will soon be here to make it redundant and in the next breath boast of its capabilities - you just can't have it both ways!.
    ----
    * invalidar las críticas = disarm + criticism.
    * invalidar las quejas = disarm + complaints.
    * invalidar un argumento = invalidate + argument.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo < documento> to invalidate, nullify; <premisa/argumento> to invalidate
    * * *
    = negate, override, overturn, render + redundant, render + suspect, render + wrong, rule out, rule out, short-circuit [shortcircuit], stultify, eviscerate, deflate, invalidate, preempt [pre-empt], pull + the plug on, overrule, void, make + redundant.

    Ex: Thus excessive delays in the availability of cataloguing records from the central agency will negate much of the value of a central service.

    Ex: On the final screen in the sequence, the default values for today's closing time and tomorrow's opening time may be overridden.
    Ex: However, any refinement involves greater human intervention, and this in turn can easily overturn the arguments in favour of subject indexes based upon titles.
    Ex: We need to replace those aspects of traditional public library service which have been taken over by other media or rendered redundant by social change.
    Ex: Poor standards of cataloguing in the past render many examples of retrospective music bibliography suspect.
    Ex: Further, changes in the external world serve to render judgments, valid at the moment, wrong at best, and detrimental to the effectiveness of the catalog at worst.
    Ex: If, however, we index documents about primary schools under the term primary school, we can immediately rule out a lot of irrelevant documents in our search.
    Ex: If, however, we index documents about primary schools under the term primary school, we can immediately rule out a lot of irrelevant documents in our search.
    Ex: There is little modulation, whole steps of division being short-circuited and an odd assembly of terms being frequently found: e.g.: LAW see also JURY, JUDGES.
    Ex: Excessive standardisation also tends to stultify development and improvement of IT products.
    Ex: Also, to become emotionally wedded to a particular view is to eviscerate one's effectiveness in achieving a workable solution.
    Ex: These developments deflate some traditional assumptions about and privileges associated with scientific and technical knowledge.
    Ex: However, in November 1976, with the eighth edition still hot from the press, the decision to revert wholly to indirect subdivision was implemented, thus invalidating a substantial part of the Introduction to the eighth edition.
    Ex: This article concludes that the main value of the indicators is as a management tool, as a means of preempting problems.
    Ex: However, the effects of media conglomeration on Times Mirror for bottom line results would pull the plug on the New York venture that was nearing its provisional term and beginning to show positive results.
    Ex: President Eisenhower overruled some of his military commanders in summer 1958, ordering them not to use nuclear weapons against China.
    Ex: However, in the case when the user's input fails, we would like to void the reserved funds.
    Ex: In one breath you say it's not very valuable and technologies will soon be here to make it redundant and in the next breath boast of its capabilities - you just can't have it both ways!.
    * invalidar las críticas = disarm + criticism.
    * invalidar las quejas = disarm + complaints.
    * invalidar un argumento = invalidate + argument.

    * * *
    invalidar [A1 ]
    vt
    ‹documento› to invalidate, nullify; ‹premisa/argumento› to invalidate
    * * *

    invalidar verbo transitivo to invalidate
    ' invalidar' also found in these entries:
    English:
    invalidate
    - negate
    - overrule
    - over
    * * *
    [sujeto: circunstancias] to invalidate; [sujeto: juez] to declare invalid;
    les invalidaron dos goles they had two goals disallowed
    * * *
    v/t invalidate
    * * *
    : to nullify, to invalidate

    Spanish-English dictionary > invalidar

  • 3 viciar

    v.
    1 to falsify.
    2 to debase, to butcher, to adulterate, to bastardize.
    * * *
    1 (corromper) to corrupt, lead astray
    2 (aire) to pollute
    3 DERECHO to vitiate, nullify
    4 (estropear) to spoil
    5 figurado (tergiversar) to twist, distort
    1 (enviciarse) to take to vice, become corrupted
    2 (objeto) to go out of shape; (madera) to warp
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=corromper) to corrupt, pervert
    2) (Jur) to nullify, invalidate
    3) [+ texto] (=alterar) to corrupt; (=interpretar mal) to interpret erroneously
    4) [+ droga, producto] to adulterate; [+ aire] to pollute; [+ comida] to spoil, contaminate
    5) [+ objeto] to bend, twist; [+ madera] to warp
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) < persona> to get... into a bad habit; <estilo/lenguaje> to mar
    2) (Der) to invalidate, vitiate (frml)
    2.
    viciarse v pron
    b) estilo/lenguaje to deteriorate
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) < persona> to get... into a bad habit; <estilo/lenguaje> to mar
    2) (Der) to invalidate, vitiate (frml)
    2.
    viciarse v pron
    b) estilo/lenguaje to deteriorate
    * * *
    viciar [A1 ]
    vt
    A
    1 ‹persona› to get … into a bad habit
    2 ‹estilo/lenguaje› to mar
    B ( Der) to invalidate, vitiate ( frml)
    1 «persona» to get into a bad habit
    se vició con el alcohol he became addicted to alcohol, he got hooked on drink ( colloq)
    2 «estilo/lenguaje» to deteriorate
    * * *

    viciar ( conjugate viciar) verbo transitivo personato get … into a bad habit;
    estilo/lenguaje to mar
    viciarse verbo pronominal
    a) [ persona]: viciarse con algo to become addicted to sth

    b) [estilo/lenguaje] to deteriorate

    viciar verbo transitivo
    1 (una persona) to get into a bad habit
    2 (un ambiente) el aire de este cuarto está muy viciado, this room is very stuffy
    ' viciar' also found in these entries:
    English:
    debase
    * * *
    vt
    1. [persona] [enviciar] to get into a bad habit;
    [pervertir] to corrupt
    2. [aire] [de habitación] to make stuffy;
    [contaminar] to pollute
    3. [deformar] [tuerca] to ruin, to twist o bend out of shape;
    [zapato] to ruin, to spoil (the shape of); [proceso, sistema] to blight, to spoil
    4. [falsear] to distort, to twist;
    los enfrentamientos personales viciaron el debate personal animosities distorted the debate
    5. Der [invalidar] to invalidate
    * * *
    v/t
    1 objeto twist
    2 sentido distort
    3 JUR invalidate
    4
    :
    viciar a alguien con algo get s.o. addicted to sth, get s.o. hooked on sth
    * * *
    viciar vt
    1) : to corrupt
    2) : to invalidate
    3) falsear: to distort
    4) : to pollute, to adulterate

    Spanish-English dictionary > viciar

  • 4 anular

    adj.
    1 ring-shaped.
    dedo anular ring finger
    2 annular, ring-shaped.
    Ricardo compró un artefacto anular Richard bought a ring-shaped artifact.
    m.
    1 ring finger (dedo).
    Elsa se quebró el anular Elsa fractured her ring finger.
    2 annular, annular ligament.
    v.
    1 to annul, to leave without effect, to abolish, to invalidate.
    El juez anuló la decisión The judge annulled the decision.
    2 to belittle, to annul, to underrate.
    Dorotea anula a su hijo Dorothy belittles her son.
    3 to chalk off.
    * * *
    1 ring-shaped
    1 ring finger
    ————————
    1 (matrimonio) to annul; (una ley) to repeal; (una sentencia) to quash
    2 (un pedido, viaje) to cancel; (un contrato) to invalidate, cancel
    3 DEPORTE (un gol) to disallow
    4 figurado (desautorizar) to deprive of authority
    1 to lose one's authority
    * * *
    verb
    1) to cancel, annul, rescind
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) [+ contrato] to cancel, rescind; [+ ley] to repeal; [+ decisión] to override; [+ matrimonio] to annul
    2) [+ elecciones, resultado] to declare null and void; [+ gol, tanto] to disallow
    3) [+ cita, viaje, evento] to cancel
    4) [+ cheque] to cancel
    5) [+ efecto] to cancel out, destroy
    6) (Mat) to cancel out
    7) [+ persona] to overshadow
    8) frm (=incapacitar) to deprive of authority, remove from office
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    I
    adjetivo < forma> ring-shaped
    II 1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) <contrato/viaje> to cancel; < matrimonio> to annul; <fallo/sentencia> to quash, overturn; < resultado> to declare... null and void; <tanto/gol> to disallow
    b) < cheque> ( destruir) to cancel; ( dar orden de no pagar) to stop
    2) < persona> to destroy
    2.
    anularse v pron (recípr)
    III
    masculino ring finger
    * * *
    = negate, nullify, override, overtake, overturn, render + valueless, render + wrong, repeal, rule out, short-circuit [shortcircuit], stultify, dope, gainsay, eviscerate, wipe out, obliterate, preempt [pre-empt], revoke, undo, waive, quash, block off, write off, blot out, overrule, void.
    Ex. Thus excessive delays in the availability of cataloguing records from the central agency will negate much of the value of a central service.
    Ex. To adopt terms or names in various languages, which are probably unfamiliar in a certain other language, would be to nullify the usefulness of that catalog to all of these users in the interest of cooperation.
    Ex. On the final screen in the sequence, the default values for today's closing time and tomorrow's opening time may be overridden.
    Ex. Why have card-based systems been overtaken by computer databases?.
    Ex. However, any refinement involves greater human intervention, and this in turn can easily overturn the arguments in favour of subject indexes based upon titles.
    Ex. The immense cultural differences facing the professions tends to render comparisons valueless.
    Ex. Further, changes in the external world serve to render judgments, valid at the moment, wrong at best, and detrimental to the effectiveness of the catalog at worst.
    Ex. I was one of the cosigners of a resolution which tried to have the ISBD repealed.
    Ex. If, however, we index documents about primary schools under the term primary school, we can immediately rule out a lot of irrelevant documents in our search.
    Ex. There is little modulation, whole steps of division being short-circuited and an odd assembly of terms being frequently found: e.g.: LAW see also JURY, JUDGES.
    Ex. Excessive standardisation also tends to stultify development and improvement of IT products.
    Ex. A photolithographic process selectively dopes minute areas of the silicon and so builds up circuits.
    Ex. We could even agree that no one in our experience is terribly interested in knowing about all of the works of an author, and this would not gainsay the value of consistent author entry.
    Ex. Also, to become emotionally wedded to a particular view is to eviscerate one's effectiveness in achieving a workable solution.
    Ex. Strong economic forces, inflation and an over-strong pound wiped out any noticeable benefits of EEC membership to industry.
    Ex. Typing errors cannot be obliterated with a normal erasing fluid as this would print and appear as a blotch on the copies.
    Ex. This article concludes that the main value of the indicators is as a management tool, as a means of preempting problems.
    Ex. I would think that we would still charge for lost and damaged books and that we would revoke borrowing privileges of chronic offenders, or whatever we decide to call them.
    Ex. The National Library of Estonia, established in 1918, is undergoing a revolutionary period of undoing the effects of the cultural policies of the communist regime.
    Ex. When only partial success in contracted terms is achieved, the repayment due may be reduced or waived.
    Ex. The author brazenly insists that Woodman's family has compromised the documentation of the photographer's life by effectively quashing most of her work.
    Ex. A globalizing world so devoted to 'diversity,' as the present one is, can ill afford to block off one particular communication channel in favor of any other.
    Ex. They express concern over Povinelli's certainty in writing off that multicultural project, however.
    Ex. Las Vegas was once notorious for loose morals, fast living and financial transactions murky enough to blot out the desert sun.
    Ex. President Eisenhower overruled some of his military commanders in summer 1958, ordering them not to use nuclear weapons against China.
    Ex. However, in the case when the user's input fails, we would like to void the reserved funds.
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    * anular las posibilidades = close off + possibilities.
    * anular la validez de un concepto = sterilise + idea.
    * anular una posibilidad = block off + alley.
    * * *
    I
    adjetivo < forma> ring-shaped
    II 1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) <contrato/viaje> to cancel; < matrimonio> to annul; <fallo/sentencia> to quash, overturn; < resultado> to declare... null and void; <tanto/gol> to disallow
    b) < cheque> ( destruir) to cancel; ( dar orden de no pagar) to stop
    2) < persona> to destroy
    2.
    anularse v pron (recípr)
    III
    masculino ring finger
    * * *
    = negate, nullify, override, overtake, overturn, render + valueless, render + wrong, repeal, rule out, short-circuit [shortcircuit], stultify, dope, gainsay, eviscerate, wipe out, obliterate, preempt [pre-empt], revoke, undo, waive, quash, block off, write off, blot out, overrule, void.

    Ex: Thus excessive delays in the availability of cataloguing records from the central agency will negate much of the value of a central service.

    Ex: To adopt terms or names in various languages, which are probably unfamiliar in a certain other language, would be to nullify the usefulness of that catalog to all of these users in the interest of cooperation.
    Ex: On the final screen in the sequence, the default values for today's closing time and tomorrow's opening time may be overridden.
    Ex: Why have card-based systems been overtaken by computer databases?.
    Ex: However, any refinement involves greater human intervention, and this in turn can easily overturn the arguments in favour of subject indexes based upon titles.
    Ex: The immense cultural differences facing the professions tends to render comparisons valueless.
    Ex: Further, changes in the external world serve to render judgments, valid at the moment, wrong at best, and detrimental to the effectiveness of the catalog at worst.
    Ex: I was one of the cosigners of a resolution which tried to have the ISBD repealed.
    Ex: If, however, we index documents about primary schools under the term primary school, we can immediately rule out a lot of irrelevant documents in our search.
    Ex: There is little modulation, whole steps of division being short-circuited and an odd assembly of terms being frequently found: e.g.: LAW see also JURY, JUDGES.
    Ex: Excessive standardisation also tends to stultify development and improvement of IT products.
    Ex: A photolithographic process selectively dopes minute areas of the silicon and so builds up circuits.
    Ex: We could even agree that no one in our experience is terribly interested in knowing about all of the works of an author, and this would not gainsay the value of consistent author entry.
    Ex: Also, to become emotionally wedded to a particular view is to eviscerate one's effectiveness in achieving a workable solution.
    Ex: Strong economic forces, inflation and an over-strong pound wiped out any noticeable benefits of EEC membership to industry.
    Ex: Typing errors cannot be obliterated with a normal erasing fluid as this would print and appear as a blotch on the copies.
    Ex: This article concludes that the main value of the indicators is as a management tool, as a means of preempting problems.
    Ex: I would think that we would still charge for lost and damaged books and that we would revoke borrowing privileges of chronic offenders, or whatever we decide to call them.
    Ex: The National Library of Estonia, established in 1918, is undergoing a revolutionary period of undoing the effects of the cultural policies of the communist regime.
    Ex: When only partial success in contracted terms is achieved, the repayment due may be reduced or waived.
    Ex: The author brazenly insists that Woodman's family has compromised the documentation of the photographer's life by effectively quashing most of her work.
    Ex: A globalizing world so devoted to 'diversity,' as the present one is, can ill afford to block off one particular communication channel in favor of any other.
    Ex: They express concern over Povinelli's certainty in writing off that multicultural project, however.
    Ex: Las Vegas was once notorious for loose morals, fast living and financial transactions murky enough to blot out the desert sun.
    Ex: President Eisenhower overruled some of his military commanders in summer 1958, ordering them not to use nuclear weapons against China.
    Ex: However, in the case when the user's input fails, we would like to void the reserved funds.
    * anular las posibilidades = close off + possibilities.
    * anular la validez de un concepto = sterilise + idea.
    * anular una posibilidad = block off + alley.

    * * *
    ‹forma› ring-shaped dedo
    anular2 [A1 ]
    vt
    A
    1 ‹contrato› to cancel, rescind; ‹matrimonio› to annul; ‹fallo/sentencia› to quash, overturn; ‹resultado› to declare … null and void; ‹tanto/gol› to disallow
    2 ‹cheque› (destruir) to cancel; (dar orden de no pagar) to stop
    3 ‹viaje/compromiso› to cancel
    B ‹persona› to destroy
    las dos fuerzas se anulan the two forces cancel each other out
    ring finger
    * * *

     

    anular verbo transitivo
    a)contrato/viaje to cancel;

    matrimonio to annul;
    fallo/sentencia to quash, overturn;
    resultadoto declare … null and void;
    tanto/gol to disallow
    b) cheque› ( destruir) to cancel;

    ( dar orden de no pagar) to stop
    ■ sustantivo masculino
    finger ring
    anular 1 sustantivo masculino ring finger
    anular 2 verbo transitivo
    1 Com (un pedido) to cancel
    Dep (un gol) to disallow
    (un matrimonio) to annul
    Jur (una ley) to repeal
    2 Inform to delete
    3 (desautorizar, ignorar a una persona) to destroy
    ' anular' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    dedo
    English:
    annul
    - cancel out
    - disallow
    - invalidate
    - negate
    - nullify
    - off
    - override
    - quash
    - rescind
    - ring finger
    - scrub
    - cancel
    - finger
    - over
    * * *
    adj
    [en forma de anillo] ring-shaped;
    dedo anular ring finger
    nm
    [dedo] ring finger
    vt
    1. [cancelar] to cancel;
    [ley] to repeal; [matrimonio, contrato] to annul
    2. Dep [partido] to call off;
    [gol] to disallow; [resultado] to declare void
    3. [restar iniciativa]
    su marido la anula totalmente she's totally dominated by her husband;
    el defensa anuló a la estrella del equipo contrario the defender marked the opposing team's star out of the game
    * * *
    1 v/t cancel; matrimonio annul; gol disallow; ley repeal
    2 adj ring-shaped;
    dedo anular ring finger
    * * *
    anular vt
    : to annul, to cancel
    * * *
    anular vb
    1. (cita, viaje, etc) to cancel [pt. & pp. cancelled]
    2. (matrimonio) to annul [pt. & pp. annulled]
    3. (gol, tanto) to disallow

    Spanish-English dictionary > anular

  • 5 argumento

    m.
    1 argument.
    un argumento a favor de/en contra de hacer algo an argument for/against doing something
    2 plot.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: argumentar.
    * * *
    1 argument
    2 (de novela, obra, etc) plot
    * * *
    noun m.
    1) argument, reasoning
    2) plot
    * * *
    SM
    1) [de razonamiento] argument tb Jur
    2) (Literat, Teat) plot; (TV etc) storyline

    argumento de la obra — plot summary, outline

    3) LAm (=discusión) argument, discussion, quarrel
    * * *
    a) ( razón) argument
    b) (Cin, Lit) plot, story line
    * * *
    = argument, contention, plot, point, thesis, storyline, thread, peg.
    Nota: En sentido figurado, razón o motivo utilizado como argumento para defender una actuación concreta.
    Ex. A précis is an account which restricts itself to the essential points in an argument.
    Ex. The main contentions are that it would serve both the long-term interests of authors and publishers and the interests of users of information.
    Ex. His work is criticized for its triviality, quantity, linguistically impoverished style, anemia of characterization, and cliched, stereotyped ideas and plots.
    Ex. Parts of the abstract are written in the informative style, whilst those points which are of less significance are treated indicatively.
    Ex. A praeses is a faculty moderator of an academic disputation, who normally proposes a thesis and participates in the ensuing disputation.
    Ex. Yet the aficionado of romantic fiction will be able to distinguish with ease between the novels of two authors whose storylines seem, to the outsider, to be virtually identical.
    Ex. The thread linking these giants is the acknowledgement that libraries exist to serve their users.
    Ex. The concepts currently being floated by UNESCO are such as will make convenient pegs to hang pleas for resources for bibliographic and library development to national governments.
    ----
    * ambas partes del argumento = both sides of the fence.
    * ambos lados del argumento = both sides of the fence.
    * apoyar + Posesivo + argumento = support + Posesivo + case, buttress + Posesivo + case.
    * apoyar un argumento = support + contention.
    * argumento científico = scientific argument.
    * argumento comercial = business case.
    * argumento convincente = compelling argument.
    * argumento de venta = sales pitch, product pitch.
    * argumento en contra = counter-argument [counterargument].
    * argumento + girar en torno a = argument + revolve around.
    * argumento principal = main argument.
    * argumento que presenta los dos puntos de vista = two-sided argument.
    * argumento que presenta sólo un punto de vista = one-sided argument.
    * argumentos = ammunition, ammo.
    * argumentos a favor o en contra = arguments for (and/or) against.
    * argumentos en contra = counter-evidence.
    * corroborar un argumento = substantiate + claim.
    * defender + Posesivo + argumento = support + Posesivo + case, buttress + Posesivo + case.
    * defender un argumento = support + view.
    * demostrar el argumento de Uno = prove + Posesivo + point, prove + point, make + Posesivo + case.
    * demostrar un argumento = substantiate + claim.
    * encadenamiento de argumentos = threading.
    * esgrimir un argumento = put forward + argument.
    * formular un argumento = advance + argument, put forward + argument.
    * invalidar un argumento = invalidate + argument.
    * presentar argumentos a favor = make + a case for.
    * presentar argumentos a favor de = present + arguments in favour of.
    * presentar un argumento = advance + argument.
    * rebatir un argumento = counter + argument.
    * respaldar el argumento de uno = back up + story.
    * respaldar un argumento = back + Posesivo + argument, buttress + argument, buttress + Posesivo + case.
    * * *
    a) ( razón) argument
    b) (Cin, Lit) plot, story line
    * * *
    = argument, contention, plot, point, thesis, storyline, thread, peg.
    Nota: En sentido figurado, razón o motivo utilizado como argumento para defender una actuación concreta.

    Ex: A précis is an account which restricts itself to the essential points in an argument.

    Ex: The main contentions are that it would serve both the long-term interests of authors and publishers and the interests of users of information.
    Ex: His work is criticized for its triviality, quantity, linguistically impoverished style, anemia of characterization, and cliched, stereotyped ideas and plots.
    Ex: Parts of the abstract are written in the informative style, whilst those points which are of less significance are treated indicatively.
    Ex: A praeses is a faculty moderator of an academic disputation, who normally proposes a thesis and participates in the ensuing disputation.
    Ex: Yet the aficionado of romantic fiction will be able to distinguish with ease between the novels of two authors whose storylines seem, to the outsider, to be virtually identical.
    Ex: The thread linking these giants is the acknowledgement that libraries exist to serve their users.
    Ex: The concepts currently being floated by UNESCO are such as will make convenient pegs to hang pleas for resources for bibliographic and library development to national governments.
    * ambas partes del argumento = both sides of the fence.
    * ambos lados del argumento = both sides of the fence.
    * apoyar + Posesivo + argumento = support + Posesivo + case, buttress + Posesivo + case.
    * apoyar un argumento = support + contention.
    * argumento científico = scientific argument.
    * argumento comercial = business case.
    * argumento convincente = compelling argument.
    * argumento de venta = sales pitch, product pitch.
    * argumento en contra = counter-argument [counterargument].
    * argumento + girar en torno a = argument + revolve around.
    * argumento principal = main argument.
    * argumento que presenta los dos puntos de vista = two-sided argument.
    * argumento que presenta sólo un punto de vista = one-sided argument.
    * argumentos = ammunition, ammo.
    * argumentos a favor o en contra = arguments for (and/or) against.
    * argumentos en contra = counter-evidence.
    * corroborar un argumento = substantiate + claim.
    * defender + Posesivo + argumento = support + Posesivo + case, buttress + Posesivo + case.
    * defender un argumento = support + view.
    * demostrar el argumento de Uno = prove + Posesivo + point, prove + point, make + Posesivo + case.
    * demostrar un argumento = substantiate + claim.
    * encadenamiento de argumentos = threading.
    * esgrimir un argumento = put forward + argument.
    * formular un argumento = advance + argument, put forward + argument.
    * invalidar un argumento = invalidate + argument.
    * presentar argumentos a favor = make + a case for.
    * presentar argumentos a favor de = present + arguments in favour of.
    * presentar un argumento = advance + argument.
    * rebatir un argumento = counter + argument.
    * respaldar el argumento de uno = back up + story.
    * respaldar un argumento = back + Posesivo + argument, buttress + argument, buttress + Posesivo + case.

    * * *
    1 (razón) argument
    me dejó sin argumentos she demolished all my arguments
    esgrimió argumentos sólidos y convincentes he employed solid, convincing arguments
    2 ( Cin, Lit) plot, story line
    * * *

     

    Del verbo argumentar: ( conjugate argumentar)

    argumento es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    argumentó es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    argumentar    
    argumento
    argumentar ( conjugate argumentar) verbo transitivo
    to argue
    argumento sustantivo masculino

    b) (Cin, Lit) plot, story line

    argumentar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to argue
    argumento sustantivo masculino
    1 (razonamiento) argument
    2 (trama) plot
    ' argumento' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    absurda
    - absurdo
    - arma
    - base
    - confusa
    - confuso
    - consistente
    - débil
    - densidad
    - desmontar
    - disuasiva
    - disuasivo
    - disuasoria
    - disuasorio
    - esgrimir
    - exposición
    - hilo
    - inconsistente
    - mala
    - malo
    - oponer
    - peso
    - razón
    - risa
    - seguir
    - simplón
    - simplona
    - socorrida
    - socorrido
    - solidez
    - sutil
    - vigente
    - consistencia
    - contradecir
    - contundente
    - embrollo
    - estúpido
    - fundar
    - pobre
    - raciocinio
    - rebuscado
    - resumir
    - retorcido
    - sólido
    - sostener
    - verosímil
    English:
    acknowledge
    - argument
    - bogus
    - case
    - clever
    - cogent
    - contest
    - core
    - demolish
    - devastating
    - follow
    - forceful
    - impress
    - lame
    - leg
    - pith
    - plot
    - point
    - powerful
    - reasonable
    - shrewd
    - side
    - sound
    - stand up
    - state
    - story
    - story-line
    - take apart
    - telling
    - tenuous
    - thread
    - valid
    - weak
    - weakness
    - wishy-washy
    - woolly
    - wooly
    * * *
    1. [razonamiento] argument
    2. [trama] plot
    * * *
    m
    1 razón argument
    2 de libro, película etc plot
    * * *
    1) : argument, reasoning
    2) : plot, story line
    * * *
    1. (razonamiento) argument
    2. (tema de película, etc) plot

    Spanish-English dictionary > argumento

  • 6 cazador de recompensas

    Ex. People or companies who want to invalidate a patent or otherwise establish prior art in an area of technology) post a minimum bounty of 10,000 dollars on a piece of technology, normally a patent.
    * * *

    Ex: People or companies who want to invalidate a patent or otherwise establish prior art in an area of technology) post a minimum bounty of 10,000 dollars on a piece of technology, normally a patent.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cazador de recompensas

  • 7 invalidar un argumento

    (v.) = invalidate + argument
    Ex. Although in the past it has been said that readers have a psychological aversion to computers, its present widespread use in offices and business and industry invalidates this argument.
    * * *
    (v.) = invalidate + argument

    Ex: Although in the past it has been said that readers have a psychological aversion to computers, its present widespread use in offices and business and industry invalidates this argument.

    Spanish-English dictionary > invalidar un argumento

  • 8 recompensa

    f.
    reward.
    en recompensa por in return for
    pres.indicat.
    3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: recompensar.
    * * *
    1 reward, recompense
    \
    en recompensa as a reward, in return
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) [por un servicio] reward, recompense

    como o en recompensa por los servicios prestados — (in return) for services rendered

    2) [por daño, perjuicio] (=compensación) compensation (de for)
    * * *
    femenino reward
    * * *
    = reward, bounty, guerdon.
    Ex. The dependence on bosses for recognition, rewards, and advancement breeds an artificiality of relationship, a need to be polite and agreeable.
    Ex. People or companies who want to invalidate a patent or otherwise establish prior art in an area of technology) post a minimum bounty of 10,000 dollars on a piece of technology, normally a patent.
    Ex. Not far off, the barn, plethoric with the autumn's harvest spoils, holds the farmer's well-earned trophies -- the guerdon of his toils.
    ----
    * cazador de recompensas = bounty hunter.
    * dar recompensa = mete out + reward.
    * merecerse una recompensa = deserve + a little something.
    * recibir recompensa = receive + reward.
    * recompensa justa = just reward.
    * recompensa monetaria = monetary reward.
    * sistema de recompensa = reward system.
    * * *
    femenino reward
    * * *
    = reward, bounty, guerdon.

    Ex: The dependence on bosses for recognition, rewards, and advancement breeds an artificiality of relationship, a need to be polite and agreeable.

    Ex: People or companies who want to invalidate a patent or otherwise establish prior art in an area of technology) post a minimum bounty of 10,000 dollars on a piece of technology, normally a patent.
    Ex: Not far off, the barn, plethoric with the autumn's harvest spoils, holds the farmer's well-earned trophies -- the guerdon of his toils.
    * cazador de recompensas = bounty hunter.
    * dar recompensa = mete out + reward.
    * merecerse una recompensa = deserve + a little something.
    * recibir recompensa = receive + reward.
    * recompensa justa = just reward.
    * recompensa monetaria = monetary reward.
    * sistema de recompensa = reward system.

    * * *
    reward
    ofrecen una recompensa a quien lo encuentre they are offering a reward to anyone who finds it
    le dieron 200 dólares de or como recompensa he was given 200 dollars as a reward, he was given a 200-dollar reward
    * * *

    Del verbo recompensar: ( conjugate recompensar)

    recompensa es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo

    2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo

    Multiple Entries:
    recompensa    
    recompensar
    recompensa sustantivo femenino
    reward
    recompensar ( conjugate recompensar) verbo transitivo
    to reward
    recompensa sustantivo femenino reward
    recompensar verbo transitivo to reward
    ' recompensa' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ganarse
    - gratificar
    - merecer
    - premio
    - satisfacción
    - gratificación
    - pago
    English:
    bounty
    - fruit
    - gratification
    - handsome
    - payoff
    - recompense
    - reward
    - unrewarding
    - hope
    * * *
    reward;
    en o [m5] como recompensa por as a reward for;
    se ofrece recompensa [en letrero] reward;
    no recibió ninguna recompensa por su trabajo she got nothing in return for her work
    * * *
    f reward
    * * *
    : reward, recompense
    * * *
    recompensa n reward

    Spanish-English dictionary > recompensa

  • 9 ilegitimar

    v.
    1 to invalidate (logro).
    su pasado lo ilegitima para ser alcalde his past makes him unfit to be mayor
    sus infidelidades ilegitiman sus celos her infidelities deny her the right to be jealous
    2 to illegitimate, to declare illegal, to make illegal, to outlaw.
    * * *
    * * *
    ilegitimar [A1 ]
    vt
    to make … illegal
    * * *
    [logro] to invalidate;
    su pasado lo ilegitima para ser alcalde his past makes him unfit to be mayor;
    sus infidelidades ilegitiman sus celos her infidelities deny her the right to be jealous
    * * *
    v/t make illegal

    Spanish-English dictionary > ilegitimar

  • 10 derogar

    v.
    1 to repeal (law) (ley).
    2 to annul, to abolish, to outlaw, to invalidate.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ LLEGAR], like link=llegar llegar
    1 DERECHO to abolish, repeal
    2 (contrato) to rescind, cancel
    * * *
    VT [+ ley] to repeal; [+ contrato] to revoke
    * * *
    verbo transitivo to abolish, repeal
    * * *
    = void.
    Ex. However, in the case when the user's input fails, we would like to void the reserved funds.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo to abolish, repeal
    * * *
    = void.

    Ex: However, in the case when the user's input fails, we would like to void the reserved funds.

    * * *
    derogar [A3 ]
    vt
    to abolish, repeal
    * * *

    derogar ( conjugate derogar) verbo transitivo
    to abolish, repeal
    derogar verbo transitivo to repeal, revoke
    ' derogar' also found in these entries:
    English:
    annul
    - law
    - rescind
    * * *
    [ley] to repeal
    * * *
    v/t repeal
    * * *
    derogar {52} vt
    abolir: to abolish, to repeal

    Spanish-English dictionary > derogar

  • 11 inválido

    adj.
    1 invalid, disabled.
    2 invalid, unconvincing, lame.
    3 null, nugatory, invalid, void.
    m.
    invalid, cripple, crippled person, disabled person.
    * * *
    1 DERECHO (nulo) invalid
    2 (persona) disabled, handicapped
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 disabled person, handicapped person
    * * *
    (f. - inválida)
    noun adj.
    * * *
    inválido, -a
    1. ADJ
    1) (Med) disabled
    2) (Jur) invalid, null and void
    2.
    SM / F (Med) disabled person
    * * *
    I
    - da adjetivo
    1) < documento> invalid, null and void (frml); < argumento> invalid
    2) (Med) < persona> disabled, handicapped
    II
    - da masculino, femenino invalid, disabled person
    * * *
    = invalid, invalid.
    Nota: Incapacitado, disminuido. Acento en la primera sílaba.
    Ex. If an invalid borrower has been given permission to charge materials out, the documents are charged out with the dates due calculated.
    Ex. One of the questions that a reference librarian might be asked is, 'Is there some organization that could find a sitter for my invalid brother so I could get out sometimes? I can't afford a nurse'.
    * * *
    I
    - da adjetivo
    1) < documento> invalid, null and void (frml); < argumento> invalid
    2) (Med) < persona> disabled, handicapped
    II
    - da masculino, femenino invalid, disabled person
    * * *
    = invalid, invalid.
    Nota: Incapacitado, disminuido. Acento en la primera sílaba.

    Ex: If an invalid borrower has been given permission to charge materials out, the documents are charged out with the dates due calculated.

    Ex: One of the questions that a reference librarian might be asked is, 'Is there some organization that could find a sitter for my invalid brother so I could get out sometimes? I can't afford a nurse'.

    * * *
    inválido1 -da
    A ‹documento› invalid, null and void ( frml); ‹argumento› invalid
    B ( Med) ‹persona› disabled, handicapped
    inválido2 -da
    masculine, feminine
    invalid, disabled person
    * * *

    Del verbo invalidar: ( conjugate invalidar)

    invalido es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    invalidó es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    invalidar    
    inválido
    inválido
    ◊ -da adjetivo (Med) ‹ persona disabled, handicapped

    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
    invalid, disabled person
    invalidar verbo transitivo to invalidate
    inválido,-a
    I adjetivo
    1 Jur (nulo) invalid
    2 Med (minusválido) disabled, handicapped
    II m,f Med disabled o handicapped person

    ' inválido' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    inválida
    English:
    disable
    - invalid
    - null
    - void
    * * *
    inválido, -a
    adj
    1. [física, psíquica] disabled
    2. Der invalid
    nm,f
    invalid, disabled person;
    los inválidos the disabled
    * * *
    I adj
    1 persona disabled
    2 documento, billete invalid
    II m, inválida f disabled person
    * * *
    inválido, -da adj & n
    : invalid
    * * *
    inválido1 adj
    1. (nulo) invalid
    2. (minusválido) disabled
    inválido2 n disabled person [pl. people]

    Spanish-English dictionary > inválido

  • 12 resultado

    m.
    1 result.
    dar resultado to work (out), to have the desired effect
    dar buenos resultados to work well
    2 answer, solution.
    3 by-product, knock-on effect.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: resultar.
    * * *
    1 result (consecuencia) outcome
    \
    dar buen resultado to work well, turn out to be good, give results 2 (prenda) to wear well
    * * *
    noun m.
    1) outcome, result
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=dato resultante) [de elecciones, examen, competición, investigación] result; [de partido] score, result
    2) (=efecto) result

    dar resultado[plan, método] to succeed, be successful; [tratamiento] to produce results

    3) (Mat) result
    * * *
    1) (de examen, análisis) result; (Mat) result
    2) (consecuencia, efecto) result

    los resultados de sus accionesthe outcome o consequences of his actions

    eran baratos, pero me han dado un resultado buenísimo — they were cheap but they've turned out to be very good

    intentó convencerlo, pero sin resultado — she tried to persuade him, but without success o to no avail

    * * *
    = finding, net result, outcome, output, result, outgrowth, upshot, culmination, spillover, after effect [after-effect].
    Ex. An informative abstract presents a clear condensation of the essential arguments and findings of the original.
    Ex. The net result has been the automation of certain clerical activities ancillary to cataloging, without actual inclusion of the entire cataloging process, or the catalog itself, as part of the total system.
    Ex. One of the outcomes of entry under title has been the proliferation of serials titles.
    Ex. The output from a post-co-ordinate index depends both on the input to the system, and the physical nature of the store.
    Ex. Plainly such representative sections may not be present in many documents, but sometimes an extract from the results, conclusions or recommendations of a document may serve to identify the key issues covered by the entire document.
    Ex. The founders of the public library considered the library to be the outgrowth of the public education movement and an agency for postgraduate public education.
    Ex. The upshot has been that author-prepared abstracts vary considerably in quality.
    Ex. AACR2 was the culmination of decades of effort to bring uniformity to cataloguing practice in the English-speaking world.
    Ex. A third major trend that is a spillover from the 1980s is the proliferation of microcomputers in all sectors of society.
    Ex. This paper explains how the after effects of flooding on library walls and shelving were dealt with by means of humidifiers and fans.
    ----
    * aunque sin ningún resultado = but (all) to no avail.
    * como resultado = in consequence, on this basis, on that basis, in doing so.
    * como resultado (de) = as a consequence (of).
    * con tan buenos resultados = to such good effect.
    * corroborar un resultado = corroborate + conclusion.
    * dar como resultado = add up to, result (in), lead to.
    * dar resultado = be successful, give + result, work, pay off, be a success, pay.
    * dar resultados = produce + results.
    * dirigido a obtener resultados = results-oriented.
    * enseñanza basada en los resultados finales = outcome based education.
    * esbozar resultados = outline + results.
    * evaluación por resultados obtenidos = outcomes assessment.
    * evaluar los resultados = assess + results.
    * guardar los resultados de una búsqueda en un fichero = store + search results + in disc file.
    * hacer que se produzca un resultado = bring about + result.
    * indicador de resultados = outcome indicator.
    * informe del resultado de una investigación = research report.
    * informe de resultados = report of findings.
    * lograr un resultado = achieve + result.
    * mostrar los resultados = display + results.
    * no dar ningún resultado = give + zero results, be of no avail, be to no avail.
    * obtener resultado = obtain + result.
    * obtener resultados = get + things done.
    * ordenación jerárquica del resultado de la búsqueda = output ranking.
    * presentar resultados = report + findings, report + results.
    * producir resultado = yield + result.
    * producir resultados = produce + results, bring + results.
    * resultado adicional = by-product [byproduct].
    * resultado de = resulting from, born of.
    * resultado de aprendizaje = learning outcome.
    * resultado de la búsqueda = posting, search output, search result, searching result.
    * resultado deportivo = sports score.
    * resultado de una búsqueda = set.
    * resultado de un partido = score.
    * resultado de un sondeo = canvass.
    * resultado de un test = test score.
    * resultado favorable = favourable outcome.
    * resultado final = end result, net effect.
    * resultado + hacer público = result + be declared.
    * resultado impreso = print output.
    * resultado imprevisto = unintended result.
    * resultado indirecto = spinoff [spin-off].
    * resultado inevitable = foregone conclusion.
    * resultado intermedio = intermediate result.
    * resultado negativo = negative result.
    * resultado obtenido = obtained result.
    * resultado obvio = foregone conclusion.
    * resultado ordenado jerárquicamente = ranked output.
    * resultado positivo = positive result.
    * resultados + corroborar = results + corroborate, findings + corroborate.
    * resultados + corroborar + hallazgos = results + corroborate + findings.
    * resultados deportivos = sports results, sport results.
    * resultados de pruebas = test data.
    * resultado secundario = spin-off.
    * resultados estadísticos = statistics.
    * resultados + indicar = results + indicate.
    * resultados + mostrar = results + show.
    * resultado sorprendente = stunning result.
    * resumen de resultados = findings-oriented abstract.
    * ser el resultado de = follow from, result from.
    * ser resultado de = result from.
    * sin ningún resultado = to no avail, without any avail, of no avail.
    * transferir los resultados = transfer + results.
    * * *
    1) (de examen, análisis) result; (Mat) result
    2) (consecuencia, efecto) result

    los resultados de sus accionesthe outcome o consequences of his actions

    eran baratos, pero me han dado un resultado buenísimo — they were cheap but they've turned out to be very good

    intentó convencerlo, pero sin resultado — she tried to persuade him, but without success o to no avail

    * * *
    = finding, net result, outcome, output, result, outgrowth, upshot, culmination, spillover, after effect [after-effect].

    Ex: An informative abstract presents a clear condensation of the essential arguments and findings of the original.

    Ex: The net result has been the automation of certain clerical activities ancillary to cataloging, without actual inclusion of the entire cataloging process, or the catalog itself, as part of the total system.
    Ex: One of the outcomes of entry under title has been the proliferation of serials titles.
    Ex: The output from a post-co-ordinate index depends both on the input to the system, and the physical nature of the store.
    Ex: Plainly such representative sections may not be present in many documents, but sometimes an extract from the results, conclusions or recommendations of a document may serve to identify the key issues covered by the entire document.
    Ex: The founders of the public library considered the library to be the outgrowth of the public education movement and an agency for postgraduate public education.
    Ex: The upshot has been that author-prepared abstracts vary considerably in quality.
    Ex: AACR2 was the culmination of decades of effort to bring uniformity to cataloguing practice in the English-speaking world.
    Ex: A third major trend that is a spillover from the 1980s is the proliferation of microcomputers in all sectors of society.
    Ex: This paper explains how the after effects of flooding on library walls and shelving were dealt with by means of humidifiers and fans.
    * aunque sin ningún resultado = but (all) to no avail.
    * como resultado = in consequence, on this basis, on that basis, in doing so.
    * como resultado (de) = as a consequence (of).
    * con tan buenos resultados = to such good effect.
    * corroborar un resultado = corroborate + conclusion.
    * dar como resultado = add up to, result (in), lead to.
    * dar resultado = be successful, give + result, work, pay off, be a success, pay.
    * dar resultados = produce + results.
    * dirigido a obtener resultados = results-oriented.
    * enseñanza basada en los resultados finales = outcome based education.
    * esbozar resultados = outline + results.
    * evaluación por resultados obtenidos = outcomes assessment.
    * evaluar los resultados = assess + results.
    * guardar los resultados de una búsqueda en un fichero = store + search results + in disc file.
    * hacer que se produzca un resultado = bring about + result.
    * indicador de resultados = outcome indicator.
    * informe del resultado de una investigación = research report.
    * informe de resultados = report of findings.
    * lograr un resultado = achieve + result.
    * mostrar los resultados = display + results.
    * no dar ningún resultado = give + zero results, be of no avail, be to no avail.
    * obtener resultado = obtain + result.
    * obtener resultados = get + things done.
    * ordenación jerárquica del resultado de la búsqueda = output ranking.
    * presentar resultados = report + findings, report + results.
    * producir resultado = yield + result.
    * producir resultados = produce + results, bring + results.
    * resultado adicional = by-product [byproduct].
    * resultado de = resulting from, born of.
    * resultado de aprendizaje = learning outcome.
    * resultado de la búsqueda = posting, search output, search result, searching result.
    * resultado deportivo = sports score.
    * resultado de una búsqueda = set.
    * resultado de un partido = score.
    * resultado de un sondeo = canvass.
    * resultado de un test = test score.
    * resultado favorable = favourable outcome.
    * resultado final = end result, net effect.
    * resultado + hacer público = result + be declared.
    * resultado impreso = print output.
    * resultado imprevisto = unintended result.
    * resultado indirecto = spinoff [spin-off].
    * resultado inevitable = foregone conclusion.
    * resultado intermedio = intermediate result.
    * resultado negativo = negative result.
    * resultado obtenido = obtained result.
    * resultado obvio = foregone conclusion.
    * resultado ordenado jerárquicamente = ranked output.
    * resultado positivo = positive result.
    * resultados + corroborar = results + corroborate, findings + corroborate.
    * resultados + corroborar + hallazgos = results + corroborate + findings.
    * resultados deportivos = sports results, sport results.
    * resultados de pruebas = test data.
    * resultado secundario = spin-off.
    * resultados estadísticos = statistics.
    * resultados + indicar = results + indicate.
    * resultados + mostrar = results + show.
    * resultado sorprendente = stunning result.
    * resumen de resultados = findings-oriented abstract.
    * ser el resultado de = follow from, result from.
    * ser resultado de = result from.
    * sin ningún resultado = to no avail, without any avail, of no avail.
    * transferir los resultados = transfer + results.

    * * *
    A
    1 (de un examen, una competición) result; (de una prueba, un análisis) result
    el resultado del análisis fue positivo the result of the test was positive, the test was o proved positive
    ¿cuándo te dan los resultados? when do you get the results?
    2 ( Mat) result
    B (consecuencia, efecto) result
    los resultados desastrosos de sus acciones the disastrous outcome o consequences of his actions
    la campaña tuvo el resultado esperado the campaign produced the expected result o had the expected effect
    mi idea dio resultado my idea worked
    eran baratos, pero me han dado un resultado buenísimo they were cheap but they've turned out to be very good
    intentó convencerlo, pero sin resultado she tried to persuade him, but without success o to no avail
    * * *

     

    Del verbo resultar: ( conjugate resultar)

    resultado es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    resultado    
    resultar
    resultado sustantivo masculino
    result;

    mi idea dio resultado my idea worked;
    intentó convencerlo, pero sin resultado she tried to persuade him, but without success o to no avail;
    resultado final (Dep) final score
    resultar ( conjugate resultar) verbo intransitivo
    1 ( dar resultado) to work;

    2 (+ compl):

    me resulta simpático I think he's very nice;
    resultó ser un malentendido it turned out to be o proved to be a misunderstanding;
    resultó tal como lo planeamos it turned out o worked out just as we planned
    3 (en 3a pers):

    4 ( derivar) resultado EN algo to result in sth, lead to sth
    resultado sustantivo masculino
    1 (efecto, consecuencia) result: tu plan no dio resultado, your plan didn't work
    (de un experimento) outcome
    2 Mat Med result
    resultar verbo intransitivo
    1 (originarse, ser consecuencia) to result, come: de aquel encuentro resultó una larga amistad, that meeting resulted in a lasting friendship
    2 (ser, mostrarse) to turn out, work out: no resulta demasiado halagüeño, it isn't very flattering
    me resulta más cómodo, it's more convenient for me
    resultó ser su mujer, she turned out to be his wife
    3 (tener éxito, funcionar) to be successful: tu consejo no resultó, your advice didn't work
    4 fam (suceder) resulta que..., the thing is...: y ahora resulta que no quieres hacerlo, and now it turns out that you don't want to do it
    ' resultado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    actual
    - arrojar
    - balance
    - coincidir
    - decantar
    - deficitaria
    - deficitario
    - despojo
    - efecto
    - esclarecedor
    - esclarecedora
    - estadística
    - estéril
    - estrechamiento
    - fruto
    - hacer
    - hilada
    - hilado
    - incidir
    - inútil
    - localización
    - obra
    - producción
    - producto
    - saldo
    - soplar
    - Tiro
    - vana
    - vano
    - acertar
    - adverso
    - ajustar
    - anular
    - comprobar
    - conocer
    - conseguir
    - dar
    - decidir
    - decisivo
    - depender
    - empatar
    - global
    - instantáneo
    - obtener
    - pronosticar
    - resultar
    - verificar
    - vilo
    English:
    actual
    - aggregate
    - announce
    - as
    - bash
    - blank
    - bottom line
    - busywork
    - by
    - doubtful
    - effect
    - effort
    - eventual
    - fixed
    - for
    - foregone
    - from
    - imitation
    - indecisive
    - invalidate
    - lemon
    - outcome
    - overall
    - photo finish
    - printing
    - result
    - result in
    - score
    - so
    - succeed
    - to
    - ultimately
    - unexpected
    - upset
    - upshot
    - virtually
    - with
    - yield
    - difference
    - out
    - spin
    * * *
    1. [efecto] result;
    el resultado de sus gestiones fue un acuerdo de paz their efforts resulted in a peace agreement;
    los resultados económicos han sido muy positivos the economic results have been very positive;
    como resultado as a result;
    dar resultado to work (out), to have the desired effect;
    estos zapatos me han dado un resultado buenísimo these shoes have turned out to be really good;
    dar buen resultado to work well;
    el edificio es resultado de muchos años de trabajo the building is the result o fruit of many years' work;
    el cambio tuvo por resultado una mejora en el juego the substitution led to an improvement in their game;
    el experimento no ha tenido el resultado esperado the experiment has not had the expected result;
    resultado final end result
    2. [de análisis, competición] result
    3. [marcador] score;
    ¿cuál es el resultado? what's the score?
    * * *
    m
    1 result;
    total DEP final score
    :
    dar buen resultado de coche, zapatos be a good buy
    3
    :
    sin resultado con sustantivo unsuccessful; con verbo unsuccessfully
    * * *
    : result, outcome
    * * *
    ¿cuál es el resultado? what's the result?

    Spanish-English dictionary > resultado

  • 13 inhabilitar

    v.
    1 to disqualify.
    2 to disable, to unfit, to cripple, to render unfit.
    El accidente inhabilitó a María The accident disabled Mary.
    El apagón inhabilitó las computadoras The blackout disabled the computers.
    3 to invalidate.
    La rotura inhabilitó el pasaporte The tear invalidated the passport.
    * * *
    1 DERECHO to disqualify
    lo han inhabilitado para el ejercicio de la medicina he has been debarred from practising medicine, he has been struck off as a doctor
    * * *
    VT
    1) (Pol, Jur) to disqualify

    el alcalde fue inhabilitado por seis añosthe mayor was disqualified o barred from holding office for six years

    inhabilitar a algn para algo/hacer algo — to disqualify sb from sth/doing sth

    2) (Med) to disable, render unfit
    * * *
    verbo transitivo

    inhabilitar a alguien para algo para un cargo to disqualify somebody from something

    * * *
    verbo transitivo

    inhabilitar a alguien para algo para un cargo to disqualify somebody from something

    * * *
    vt
    1 ( Der) inhabilitar a algn PARA algo to disqualify sb FROM sth
    fue inhabilitado para ocupar cargos públicos he was disqualified o barred from holding public office
    2
    (imposibilitar): el accidente lo inhabilitó para conducir the accident left him unable to drive
    * * *

    inhabilitar vtr Jur to disqualify: su implicación en ese asunto lo inhabilita para el cargo, his involvement in that affair disqualifies him from the post
    ' inhabilitar' also found in these entries:
    English:
    ban
    - disqualify
    - strike off
    - incapacitate
    * * *
    1. [jurídicamente] to disqualify ( para from);
    fue inhabilitado para ejercer cargos públicos she was disqualified from holding public office
    2. [físicamente] to put out of action;
    la tormenta inhabilitó la red telefónica the storm put the telephone system out of action;
    la caída lo inhabilitó para el ciclismo the fall put an end to his cycling
    * * *
    v/t disqualify ( para from)
    * * *
    1) : to disqualify, to bar
    2) : to disable

    Spanish-English dictionary > inhabilitar

  • 14 inválida

    f., (m. - inválido)
    * * *

    Del verbo invalidar: ( conjugate invalidar)

    invalida es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo

    2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo

    Multiple Entries:
    invalidar    
    inválida
    invalidar verbo transitivo to invalidate
    inválido,-a
    I adjetivo
    1 Jur (nulo) invalid
    2 Med (minusválido) disabled, handicapped
    II m,f Med disabled o handicapped person
    * * *
    I adj
    1 persona disabled
    2 documento, billete invalid
    II m, inválida f disabled person

    Spanish-English dictionary > inválida

  • 15 abrogar

    • abrogate
    • annul
    • circumduct
    • invalidate
    • rescind
    • revocatory
    • revoked

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > abrogar

  • 16 anular

    • abate
    • abolish
    • abrogate
    • adeem
    • annul
    • annular
    • call off
    • circumduct
    • countermand
    • disaffirm
    • disannul
    • invalidate
    • leave well enough alone
    • leave without effect
    • leave without parents
    • make velvety
    • make void
    • make vomit
    • nefariously
    • negate
    • negation
    • nullify
    • quash
    • repeal
    • rescind
    • ring counter
    • ring false
    • ring finger
    • ring girder
    • ring out
    • ring shake
    • ring-shaped
    • ring-shaped cake
    • underrate

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > anular

  • 17 derogar

    • abolish
    • abrogate
    • annul
    • invalidate
    • revocatory
    • revoked

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > derogar

  • 18 infirmar

    • annul
    • invalidate

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > infirmar

  • 19 invalidar

    • abrogate
    • annul
    • invalidate
    • make velvety
    • make void
    • make vomit
    • nefariously
    • negate
    • negation
    • nullify
    • quash
    • repeal

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > invalidar

  • 20 rescindir

    • annul
    • invalidate
    • nullify
    • repeal
    • rescind
    • reverse
    • revocatory
    • revoke
    • revoked

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > rescindir

См. также в других словарях:

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  • Invalidate — In*val i*date, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Invalidated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Invalidating}.] [From {Invalid} null.] To render invalid; to weaken or lessen the force of; to destroy the authority of; to render of no force or effect; to overthrow; as, to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • invalidate an attorney's license — index disbar Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • invalidate — (v.) 1640s, from INVALID (Cf. invalid) + ATE (Cf. ate) (2). Related: Invalidated; invalidating …   Etymology dictionary

  • invalidate — *nullify, negate, annul, abrogate Analogous words: negative, counteract, *neutralize: void, vacate, quash, *annul Antonyms: validate Contrasted words: *enforce, implement …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • invalidate — [v] render null and void abate, abolish, abrogate, annihilate, annul, blow sky high*, cancel, circumduct, counteract, counterbalance, disannul, discredit, disqualify, impair, negate, negative, neutralize, nix, nullify, offset, overrule, overthrow …   New thesaurus

  • invalidate — [in val′ə dāt΄] vt. invalidated, invalidating [ INVALID2 + ATE1] to make invalid; deprive of legal force invalidation n …   English World dictionary

  • invalidate — UK [ɪnˈvælɪdeɪt] / US [ɪnˈvælɪˌdeɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms invalidate : present tense I/you/we/they invalidate he/she/it invalidates present participle invalidating past tense invalidated past participle invalidated formal 1) to make… …   English dictionary

  • invalidate — [[t]ɪnvæ̱lɪdeɪt[/t]] invalidates, invalidating, invalidated 1) VERB To invalidate something such as an argument, conclusion, or result means to prove that it is wrong or cause it to be wrong. [V n] Any form of physical activity will invalidate… …   English dictionary

  • invalidate — in|val|i|date [ınˈvælıdeıt] v [T] 1.) to make a document, ticket, claim etc no longer legally or officially acceptable ▪ Failure to disclose all relevant changes may invalidate your policy. 2.) to show that something such as a belief or… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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