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101 postura
postura sustantivo femenino 1 ( del cuerpo) position 2◊ adoptar una postura firme con respecto a algo to take a tough stance o stand on sth◊ tomar postura to take a stand3 (AmL) (de ropa, zapatos): postura de argollas (Chi) ( acción) exchange of rings ( to seal one's engagement); ( fiesta) engagement party
postura sustantivo femenino
1 (física) position, posture
2 (intelectual) attitude ' postura' also found in these entries: Spanish: actitud - antinuclear - flexibilizar - inamovible - mantenerse - pose - suscitar - ultranza - afianzar - asentar - claro - concesión - definición - duro - extremo - política - reconciliar English: assume - attitude - firm - inflexible - pose - position - posture - stance - stand - about - line -
102 stanowisk|o
n 1. (miejsce wykonywania czynności) post, stand- stanowisko archeologiczne an archeological excavation site- stanowisko pracy a workstation- stanowisko obserwacyjne an observation post- stanowisko sprzedaży biletów a ticket-sales point2. (miejsce postoju) autobus do Zakopanego odjeżdża ze stanowiska drugiego the coach for Zakopane is departing from Bay Two- samolot do Paryża kołuje na stanowisko startowe the plane for Paris is taxiing into take-off position3. (pozycja w hierarchii zawodowej, służbowej) post, position- stanowisko w rządzie a government post- człowiek na eksponowanym stanowisku a person of high standing- zajmować stanowisko kierownicze to hold a managerial position4. (punkt widzenia) position, stand- zająć zdecydowane stanowisko w jakiejś sprawie to take a definite stand on sth- jakie jest twoje stanowisko w tej sprawie? what’s your position a. where do you stand on this matter?- wypracować wspólne stanowisko to work out a common position a. stance- on stoi na stanowisku, że… he takes the view that…5. Wojsk. position- stanowisko obronne a defensive position6. Myślis. position 7. Bot., Zool. position- stanowisko słoneczne/podmokłe a sunny/damp positionThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > stanowisk|o
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103 unverbrüchlich
I Adj. Loyalität, Treue etc.: unswerving, steadfastII Adv.: unverbrüchlich an seinen Prinzipien etc. festhalten keep unswervingly to one’s principles etc.; unverbrüchlich zu seinem Wort etc. stehen stand unswervingly by one’s promise etc.* * *un|ver|brụ̈ch|lich [Unfɛɐ'brʏçlɪç, 'ʊn-] (geh)1. adjsteadfast2. adv* * *A. adj Loyalität, Treue etc: unswerving, steadfastB. adv:festhalten keep unswervingly to one’s principles etc;stehen stand unswervingly by one’s promise etc -
104 draufstehen
drauf|ste·hen( fam)1) ( auf etw stehen)ich kann nicht lesen, was da auf dem Etikett draufsteht I can't read what's [or what it says] on the label -
105 dulden
1. to acquiesce2. to connive3. to suffer4. to tolerate1. to put up with sth.2. to stand for sth. -
106 über etw. stehen
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107 zu etw. Stellung nehmen
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108 candidato
adj.proposed.m.1 candidate, candidate to a political or governmental post, official candidate.2 candidate, aspirant, applicant, applicant for the job.3 candidate.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 candidate* * *(f. - candidata)noun1) applicant2) candidate3) nominee* * *candidato, -aSM / F1) (=aspirante) candidate (a for)[para puesto] applicant (a for)2) Cono Sur ** sucker *** * ** * *= applicant, candidate, nominee, proposer, examinee, entrant, aspirant, hopeful.Ex. The inaugural 1988/89 class of eight Fellows was chosen from more than 200 applicants.Ex. Any terms that appear in the documents are candidates for index terms.Ex. Most of the nominees were from the US followed by the UK and other industrialised and traditionally scientific nations.Ex. This paper outlines the evaluation procedure in order to help proposers to understand how their proposals are handled by the European Commission.Ex. The onset of examinations, particularly important 'public' exams which will determine the examinees' future, has a disturbing effect.Ex. Entrants were asked to choose a character from a book and to write about what the character means to them.Ex. 'He who pays the piper calls the tune,' said Muiru, a presidential aspirant when asked why his rating was so low on the polls.Ex. When asked what advice she might give to curatorial hopefuls, Jones quickly replied: 'Go for it -- There are plenty of opportunities'.----* candidato a la presidencia = presidential candidate, presidential candidate.* candidato a la vicepresidencia = running mate, vice-presidential candidate, vice-presidential candidate, vice-presidential candidate.* candidato posible = eligible, eligible party.* candidato presidencial = presidential candidate.* candidato vicepresidencial = running mate.* lista de candidatos preseleccionados = short list.* proponer a un candidato = nominate + candidate.* * ** * *= applicant, candidate, nominee, proposer, examinee, entrant, aspirant, hopeful.Ex: The inaugural 1988/89 class of eight Fellows was chosen from more than 200 applicants.
Ex: Any terms that appear in the documents are candidates for index terms.Ex: Most of the nominees were from the US followed by the UK and other industrialised and traditionally scientific nations.Ex: This paper outlines the evaluation procedure in order to help proposers to understand how their proposals are handled by the European Commission.Ex: The onset of examinations, particularly important 'public' exams which will determine the examinees' future, has a disturbing effect.Ex: Entrants were asked to choose a character from a book and to write about what the character means to them.Ex: 'He who pays the piper calls the tune,' said Muiru, a presidential aspirant when asked why his rating was so low on the polls.Ex: When asked what advice she might give to curatorial hopefuls, Jones quickly replied: 'Go for it -- There are plenty of opportunities'.* candidato a la presidencia = presidential candidate, presidential candidate.* candidato a la vicepresidencia = running mate, vice-presidential candidate, vice-presidential candidate, vice-presidential candidate.* candidato posible = eligible, eligible party.* candidato presidencial = presidential candidate.* candidato vicepresidencial = running mate.* lista de candidatos preseleccionados = short list.* proponer a un candidato = nominate + candidate.* * *candidato -tamasculine, feminine1 (aspirante) candidatecandidato a la presidencia presidential candidate2 (cliente) client* * *
candidato◊ -ta sustantivo masculino, femenino
candidate;
candidato a la presidencia presidential candidate;
los candidatos al puesto de … the applicants for the post of …;
presentarse como candidato para algo (Pol) to run (AmE) o (BrE) stand for sth
candidato,-a m,f (a un cargo, premio) candidate
(a un empleo) applicant
' candidato' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
base
- candidata
- sonar
- barrer
- elección
- eliminar
- inclinar
- oficialista
- postulante
- postular
- presentar
- votar
English:
applicant
- bring in
- candidate
- left-wing
- nominate
- nominee
- put forward
- put up
- run
- running mate
- seat
- stand
- winning
- contest
- entrant
- hopeful
- successful
* * *candidato, -a nm,fcandidate;un candidato a la alcaldía/al Premio Nobel a candidate for mayor/the Nobel Prize* * *m, candidata f candidate* * *candidato, -ta n: candidate, applicant* * *1. (en general) candidate2. (para trabajo) applicant -
109 candidato
candidato
◊ -ta sustantivo masculino, femeninocandidate; candidato a la presidencia presidential candidate; los candidatos al puesto de … the applicants for the post of …; presentarse como candidato para algo (Pol) to run (AmE) o (BrE) stand for sth
candidato,-a m,f (a un cargo, premio) candidate (a un empleo) applicant ' candidato' also found in these entries: Spanish: base - candidata - sonar - barrer - elección - eliminar - inclinar - oficialista - postulante - postular - presentar - votar English: applicant - bring in - candidate - left-wing - nominate - nominee - put forward - put up - run - running mate - seat - stand - winning - contest - entrant - hopeful - successful -
110 principled
prin·ci·pled[ˈprɪn(t)səpl̩d]1. (moral) prinzipientreua \principled man ein Mann m mit Prinzipien [o Grundsätzen]* * *['prInsɪpld]adjman, statesman mit Prinzipien or Grundsätzen, prinzipientreuhigh-principled — mit hohen Prinzipien or Grundsätzen
on principled grounds — aus prinzipiellen Gründen
* * *principled adj1. prinzipiell2. meist in Zusammensetzungen mit hohen etc Grundsätzen: → academic.ru/34869/high-principled">high-principled etc* * *adj.mit hohen Grundsätzen ausdr. -
111 opcj|a
f ( Gpl opcji) 1. książk. (możliwość) option- należy wybrać pierwszą z dwóch opcji we should choose the first of the two options2. (wybór) option- dokonujemy opcji na rzecz reformy we opt for reform3. (stanowisko) stand- przyjąć jakąś opcję to take a. make a stand on sth4. Prawo (zezwolenie) option- uzyskaliśmy opcję na zakup 200 tysięcy ton cukru we’ve obtained an option on the purchase of a. to buy 200,000 tons of sugar5. Żegl. (prawo wyboru portu) option of port 6. Prawo (prawo wyboru obywatelstwa) option of nationality 7. Wyd. (prawo do publikowania) copyright□ opcja zerowa Polit. zero optionThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > opcj|a
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112 an etw. festhalten
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113 stehen (v) für
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114 verknusen
* * *ver|knu|sen [fɛɐ'knuːzn] ptp verknustvt (inf)ich kann ihn/das nicht verknúsen — I can't stick him/that (inf)
* * *ver·knu·sen *[fɛɐ̯ˈknu:zn̩]vt (fam)▪ jdn/etw nicht \verknusen können to not be able to stand sb/sth* * *verknusen v/t umg:ich kann ihn/es nicht verknusen I can’t take ( oder stomach) him/it -
115 prendere posizione su qcs.
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116 principled
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117 abkönnen
ab|kön·nen( fam)1) ( leiden können)jdn/etw nicht \abkönnen to not be able to stand sb/sth2) ( vertragen)nicht viel/nichts \abkönnen to not [be able to] take a lot/anything;er kann ganz schön was ab! he can knock back quite a bit! -
118 stellvertretend
stell·ver·tre·tend adj1) ( an jds Stelle)\stellvertretend für jdn on sb's behalf;wegen einer Erkrankung des Ministers führte der Staatssekretär \stellvertretend die Verhandlungen the secretary of state deputized for the minister during the negotiations because he was ill2) ( etw ersetzend)\stellvertretend für etw sein to stand for sth -
119 ustawiać się
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ustawiać się
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120 stehen für
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