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41 hacer el balance de cuentas
(v.) = balance + the cash, balance + the cash drawerEx. Accurate records must be kept of all monies received and disbursed and normally the cash is balanced at weekly intervals.Ex. The process of counting the money, reconciling the receipts and balancing the cash drawer creates an accountability of the day's transactions.* * *(v.) = balance + the cash, balance + the cash drawerEx: Accurate records must be kept of all monies received and disbursed and normally the cash is balanced at weekly intervals.
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42 hacerlo más llevadero
(v.) = make + life easierEx. Customs barriers and restrictions on agency agreements for publishers may make life easier but there is no immediate sign of monetary union which would simplify the payment for international interlending transactions.* * *(v.) = make + life easierEx: Customs barriers and restrictions on agency agreements for publishers may make life easier but there is no immediate sign of monetary union which would simplify the payment for international interlending transactions.
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43 hasta hace relativamente poco tiempo
Ex. Until relatively recently all such transactions were recorded on paper and processed by hand or by means of slow electromechanical equipment = Hasta hace relativamente poco tiempo todas las transacciones de este tipo de registraban en papel y se procesaban a mano o por medios de equipos electromecánicos que eran lentos.* * *Ex: Until relatively recently all such transactions were recorded on paper and processed by hand or by means of slow electromechanical equipment = Hasta hace relativamente poco tiempo todas las transacciones de este tipo de registraban en papel y se procesaban a mano o por medios de equipos electromecánicos que eran lentos.
Spanish-English dictionary > hasta hace relativamente poco tiempo
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44 hoja de papel
(n.) = slip of paper, sheet of paperEx. With the advent of computers, transactions like payments of salaries, share dividends, tax deductions, etc., could now be handled by the transfer of data, rather than of slips of paper.Ex. A quire originally meant 4 sheets of paper or parchment folded over and sewn to make 8 leaves.* * *(n.) = slip of paper, sheet of paperEx: With the advent of computers, transactions like payments of salaries, share dividends, tax deductions, etc., could now be handled by the transfer of data, rather than of slips of paper.
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45 hábito de compra
(n.) = shopping habit, buying habit, purchasing habit, consumption habitEx. The author discusses the effects of the reform of the Sunday shopping hours on national shopping habits.Ex. There are firms that can compile profiles of users' buying habits based on the type of Web transactions and user behaviour recorded from the Web and sell this information on to other bodies.Ex. In the general book market, however, there is still a great deal of variety in purchasing habits.Ex. Between the ages of nine and twelve, children develop consumption habits that will stay with them for the rest of their lives.* * *(n.) = shopping habit, buying habit, purchasing habit, consumption habitEx: The author discusses the effects of the reform of the Sunday shopping hours on national shopping habits.
Ex: There are firms that can compile profiles of users' buying habits based on the type of Web transactions and user behaviour recorded from the Web and sell this information on to other bodies.Ex: In the general book market, however, there is still a great deal of variety in purchasing habits.Ex: Between the ages of nine and twelve, children develop consumption habits that will stay with them for the rest of their lives. -
46 hábito de consumo
(n.) = shopping habit, buying habit, purchasing habit, consumption habitEx. The author discusses the effects of the reform of the Sunday shopping hours on national shopping habits.Ex. There are firms that can compile profiles of users' buying habits based on the type of Web transactions and user behaviour recorded from the Web and sell this information on to other bodies.Ex. In the general book market, however, there is still a great deal of variety in purchasing habits.Ex. Between the ages of nine and twelve, children develop consumption habits that will stay with them for the rest of their lives.* * *(n.) = shopping habit, buying habit, purchasing habit, consumption habitEx: The author discusses the effects of the reform of the Sunday shopping hours on national shopping habits.
Ex: There are firms that can compile profiles of users' buying habits based on the type of Web transactions and user behaviour recorded from the Web and sell this information on to other bodies.Ex: In the general book market, however, there is still a great deal of variety in purchasing habits.Ex: Between the ages of nine and twelve, children develop consumption habits that will stay with them for the rest of their lives. -
47 independiente
adj.1 independent.2 separate (aparte).3 freelance, indie.f. & m.independent, maverick.* * *► adjetivo1 independent2 (individualista) self-sufficient* * *adj.* * *1. ADJ1) [gen] independent2) [piso etc] self-contained3) (Inform) stand-alone2.SMF independent* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino independent* * *= freebooting, self-contained, self-supporting, separate, stand-alone [standalone], free-standing, non-partisan [nonpartisan], self-directed, self-reliant, independent, independent, self-organising [self-organizing, -USA].Ex. Such considerations whether invested with the gravitas assumed by LSIC whenever they address such imponderables or when issued by freebooting critics miss the mark.Ex. From mainframe and mini-computers in the 60s and 70s the trend of the 80s is towards micro-based, self-contained personal computers on the one hand, and superfast, high-performance computers on the other.Ex. Three self-supporting scales for the measurement of reading attitude were used, namely, the questionnaires of Estes, Heathington, and La Pray.Ex. One of the most obvious of the limitations of this approach is that it is difficult to decide what constitutes a separate work.Ex. BLCMP (originally Birminghan Libraries Cooperative Mechanisation Project) is a co-operative venture which embraces both network and stand-alone services, and batch and online services.Ex. A free-standing terminal is a computer in its own right, which processes and stores data about the transactions and which may also exchange data with a central computer at predetermined intervals, say at the end of a working day.Ex. To support these ends, the public library must be readily accessible to all, its use must be free of charge, it must be non-partisan and non-sectarian.Ex. Libraries can play an important role in self-directed learning and in improving adult reading skills = Las bibliotecas pueden desempeñar un importante papel en el aprendizaje autodidacta y en la mejora de las habilidades lectoras de los adultos.Ex. The modern concept of helping library users become information literate, self-reliant learners must replace traditional BI = El concepto moderno de ayudar a los usuarios de la biblioteca a adquirir los conocimientos básicos en el manejo de la información, a ser alumnos autosuficientes, debe sustituir a la formación de usuarios tradicional.Ex. The organization wants employees to be dependent and the employee wants to be independent.Ex. However, recent book industry statistics show that the market share held by the independents is shrinking.Ex. These techniques may lead to the study of science as a self-organizing system in the form of neural network like structures.----* actuar de un modo independiente = go it alone.* con financiación independiente = self-funded.* Federación Nacional de Asesorías Independientes (FIAC) = National Federation of Independent Advice Centres (FIAC).* semiindependiente = semi-independent.* ser independiente = go + Posesivo + own way, stand on + Posesivo + own (two) feet.* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino independent* * *= freebooting, self-contained, self-supporting, separate, stand-alone [standalone], free-standing, non-partisan [nonpartisan], self-directed, self-reliant, independent, independent, self-organising [self-organizing, -USA].Ex: Such considerations whether invested with the gravitas assumed by LSIC whenever they address such imponderables or when issued by freebooting critics miss the mark.
Ex: From mainframe and mini-computers in the 60s and 70s the trend of the 80s is towards micro-based, self-contained personal computers on the one hand, and superfast, high-performance computers on the other.Ex: Three self-supporting scales for the measurement of reading attitude were used, namely, the questionnaires of Estes, Heathington, and La Pray.Ex: One of the most obvious of the limitations of this approach is that it is difficult to decide what constitutes a separate work.Ex: BLCMP (originally Birminghan Libraries Cooperative Mechanisation Project) is a co-operative venture which embraces both network and stand-alone services, and batch and online services.Ex: A free-standing terminal is a computer in its own right, which processes and stores data about the transactions and which may also exchange data with a central computer at predetermined intervals, say at the end of a working day.Ex: To support these ends, the public library must be readily accessible to all, its use must be free of charge, it must be non-partisan and non-sectarian.Ex: Libraries can play an important role in self-directed learning and in improving adult reading skills = Las bibliotecas pueden desempeñar un importante papel en el aprendizaje autodidacta y en la mejora de las habilidades lectoras de los adultos.Ex: The modern concept of helping library users become information literate, self-reliant learners must replace traditional BI = El concepto moderno de ayudar a los usuarios de la biblioteca a adquirir los conocimientos básicos en el manejo de la información, a ser alumnos autosuficientes, debe sustituir a la formación de usuarios tradicional.Ex: The organization wants employees to be dependent and the employee wants to be independent.Ex: However, recent book industry statistics show that the market share held by the independents is shrinking.Ex: These techniques may lead to the study of science as a self-organizing system in the form of neural network like structures.* actuar de un modo independiente = go it alone.* con financiación independiente = self-funded.* Federación Nacional de Asesorías Independientes (FIAC) = National Federation of Independent Advice Centres (FIAC).* semiindependiente = semi-independent.* ser independiente = go + Posesivo + own way, stand on + Posesivo + own (two) feet.* * *1 ‹carácter› independent2 ‹político› independentindependent, independent candidate* * *
independiente adjetivo, masculino y femenino
independent
independiente adjetivo
1 (sin ataduras) independent
un partido independiente, an independent party
2 (individualista) self-reliant
' independiente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
absoluta
- absoluto
- autosuficiente
- bañera
- chalet
- autonómico
- congelador
- presentar
English:
financially
- free agent
- freelance
- freestanding
- independent
- ITV
- nonpartisan
- unattached
- emancipated
- maisonette
- self
* * *♦ adj1. [país, persona] independent2. [aparte] separate♦ nmf[político] independent* * *adj independent* * *independiente adj: independent♦ independientemente adv* * *independiente adj independent -
48 industria de la propiedad intelectual
Ex. New markets for transactions of digital copyright material put copyright management at risk to the potential detriment of the ' intellectual property industry'.* * *Ex: New markets for transactions of digital copyright material put copyright management at risk to the potential detriment of the ' intellectual property industry'.
Spanish-English dictionary > industria de la propiedad intelectual
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49 inseguro
adj.1 insecure, in the air, dubious, groping.2 doubtful, worrisome.3 uncertain, doubtful, unlikely, improbable.4 unsafe, precarious.5 unsteady, waggling, waggly.* * *► adjetivo1 (sin confianza) insecure2 (que duda) uncertain3 (peligroso) unsafe* * *(f. - insegura)adj.1) insecure2) unsafe* * *ADJ1) (=peligroso) [zona, negocio, conducción] unsafe2) (=sin confianza) insecure3) (=sin estabilidad) [paso, estructura] unsteady4) (=incierto) [clima] unpredictable; [persona] uncertain, unsure (de about, of)[futuro] insecure* * *- ra adjetivoa) ( falto de confianza) insecureb) (falto de firmeza, estabilidad) unsteadyc) <situación/futuro> insecured) <ciudad/barrio> unsafe, dangerous* * *= insecure, uncertainly, faltering, unsecured, unsafe, wobbly [wobblier -comp., wobbliest -sup.].Ex. The public library, then, faces the future from a somewhat insecure position.Ex. 'Look, you want to do this, don't you?' he coaxed her and she nodded uncertainly.Ex. In hindsight, it is easy to see a trajectory of inevitability that made MARC, the ISBDs, and AACR2 seem more the result of historical forces than the often faltering and separate steps they were in truth.Ex. This will leave you with the choice of locking out a bunch of users or leaving your network unsecured.Ex. However, the Internet is perceived as an unsafe medium for the valuable and sensitive information in business transactions.Ex. The conference had a wobbly start in 1997 but has since grown increasingly stronger and has had its best ever year with over 650 attendees.* * *- ra adjetivoa) ( falto de confianza) insecureb) (falto de firmeza, estabilidad) unsteadyc) <situación/futuro> insecured) <ciudad/barrio> unsafe, dangerous* * *= insecure, uncertainly, faltering, unsecured, unsafe, wobbly [wobblier -comp., wobbliest -sup.].Ex: The public library, then, faces the future from a somewhat insecure position.
Ex: 'Look, you want to do this, don't you?' he coaxed her and she nodded uncertainly.Ex: In hindsight, it is easy to see a trajectory of inevitability that made MARC, the ISBDs, and AACR2 seem more the result of historical forces than the often faltering and separate steps they were in truth.Ex: This will leave you with the choice of locking out a bunch of users or leaving your network unsecured.Ex: However, the Internet is perceived as an unsafe medium for the valuable and sensitive information in business transactions.Ex: The conference had a wobbly start in 1997 but has since grown increasingly stronger and has had its best ever year with over 650 attendees.* * *inseguro -ra1 (falto de confianza) insecure, unconfident2 (falto de firmeza, estabilidad) ‹persona› unsteady; ‹estructura› unsteady, unstable3 ‹situación/futuro› insecure4 ‹ciudad/barrio› unsafe, dangerous* * *
inseguro◊ -ra adjetivo
inseguro,-a adjetivo
1 (sin confianza) insecure
2 (vacilante) uncertain
3 (peligroso) unsafe
' inseguro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bambolearse
- insegura
- incierto
English:
insecure
- rocky
- shaky
- uneasy
- unsafe
- unsure
- hesitant
- unsteadily
- unsteady
* * *inseguro, -a adj1. [sin confianza] insecure3. [no estable] unsafe, unstable4. [peligroso] unsafe* * *adj1 persona insecure2 estructura unsteady3 ( peligroso) dangerous, unsafe* * *inseguro, -ra adj1) : insecure2) : unsafe3) : uncertain* * *inseguro adj1. (persona, trabajo) insecure2. (lugar, coche) unsafe / not safe4. (tiempo, futuro) uncertain -
50 intercambiar información
(v.) = exchange + dataEx. A free-standing terminal is a computer in its own right, which processes and stores data about the transactions and which may also exchange data with a central computer at predetermined intervals, say at the end of a working day.* * *(v.) = exchange + dataEx: A free-standing terminal is a computer in its own right, which processes and stores data about the transactions and which may also exchange data with a central computer at predetermined intervals, say at the end of a working day.
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51 jornada laboral
f.workday, work day, working day.* * *working day* * *(n.) = workday, day's work, working hours, working day, working time, work hoursEx. This article describes a study of stress conducted in a university library using the following categories: workload; schedule and workday; feeling pulled and tugged; physical facilities; unchallenging work; and miscellaneous.Ex. The ball pelts, which were usually sheepskin, were fixed to the handles with nails which were only lightly knocked in, and were removed after the day's work (and often during the midday break as well).Ex. As opening hours increase and working hours decrease, the role of part-time staff must be carefully considered.Ex. A free-standing terminal is a computer in its own right, which processes and stores data about the transactions and which may also exchange data with a central computer at predetermined intervals, say at the end of a working day.Ex. The reduction and reorganization of working time is another policy area in which the Community is involved.Ex. Sleepiness continues to be a significant issue among medical residents despite recently mandated reductions in resident work hours.* * *(n.) = workday, day's work, working hours, working day, working time, work hoursEx: This article describes a study of stress conducted in a university library using the following categories: workload; schedule and workday; feeling pulled and tugged; physical facilities; unchallenging work; and miscellaneous.
Ex: The ball pelts, which were usually sheepskin, were fixed to the handles with nails which were only lightly knocked in, and were removed after the day's work (and often during the midday break as well).Ex: As opening hours increase and working hours decrease, the role of part-time staff must be carefully considered.Ex: A free-standing terminal is a computer in its own right, which processes and stores data about the transactions and which may also exchange data with a central computer at predetermined intervals, say at the end of a working day.Ex: The reduction and reorganization of working time is another policy area in which the Community is involved.Ex: Sleepiness continues to be a significant issue among medical residents despite recently mandated reductions in resident work hours.* * *work day -
52 libertinaje
m.1 licentiousness.2 libertinage, debauchery, loose behavior, incontinence.* * *1 licentiousness* * *SM licentiousness frm, profligacy frm* * *masculino licentiousness* * *= debauchery, wantonness, licentiousness, fast living, loose behaviour.Ex. During the parliamentary debates he pointed out the advantages of the library to towns at present suffering from excesses of drunkenness and debauchery.Ex. The struggle between Alex and Milena has to do with her desire for secrecy and his desire to know her, and with the contrast between her wantonness and his reserve.Ex. The cities witness licentiousness and wantonness whereas the villages still try to keep some conservative traditions especially in family matters.Ex. Las Vegas was once notorious for loose morals, fast living and financial transactions murky enough to blot out the desert sun.Ex. For Masha, this was the summer of unashamed and loose behaviour.* * *masculino licentiousness* * *= debauchery, wantonness, licentiousness, fast living, loose behaviour.Ex: During the parliamentary debates he pointed out the advantages of the library to towns at present suffering from excesses of drunkenness and debauchery.
Ex: The struggle between Alex and Milena has to do with her desire for secrecy and his desire to know her, and with the contrast between her wantonness and his reserve.Ex: The cities witness licentiousness and wantonness whereas the villages still try to keep some conservative traditions especially in family matters.Ex: Las Vegas was once notorious for loose morals, fast living and financial transactions murky enough to blot out the desert sun.Ex: For Masha, this was the summer of unashamed and loose behaviour.* * *license*, licentiousness, dissolute behavior** * *
libertinaje sustantivo masculino
licentiousness
' libertinaje' also found in these entries:
English:
debauchery
- licence
- license
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53 limpieza
f.1 cleanliness.2 cleaning.hacer la limpieza to do the cleaninglimpieza en seco dry-cleaninglimpieza étnica ethnic cleansing3 skill, cleanness (destreza).4 housekeeping.5 cleanout, grooming, cleanup.* * *1 (ausencia de suciedad) cleanliness2 (acción de limpiar) cleaning3 (pureza) purity4 (honradez) honesty, fairness5 (precisión) precision, accuracy\hacer limpieza general to have a spring clean, have a general clean-up, US do a spring-cleaninglimpieza de sangre purity of bloodlimpieza en seco dry-cleaninglimpieza étnica ethnic cleansingseñor de la limpieza cleanerseñora de la limpieza cleaner, cleaning lady* * *SF1) (=acción) cleaningla mujer o señora de la limpieza — the cleaning lady
2) (Pol) purge; (Mil) mopping-up; (Policía) clean-up3) (=estado) cleanness4)con limpieza — (=con integridad) fair and square
5) (=destreza) skillhace las jugadas con mucha limpieza — he makes the moves with great skill, he makes the moves very neatly
* * *1) (estado, cualidad) cleanliness2) ( acción) cleaning3) (honradez, rectitud)4) ( por la policía) clean-up operation; (Pol) purge•* * *= cleaning, clearance, cleanliness, cleansing, cleanup [clean-up].Ex. This article describes how Naval War College Library set about restoring the print to book spines that were damaged by smoke or soot during a fire, or during the cleaning process which followed.Ex. Most of the larger cities have set up wholesale slum clearance programmes and rehousing in council housing and high-rise flats.Ex. The duties of the librarian -- to maintain cleanliness, and update lists of all works in the collection -- were initially prescribed by state legislation.Ex. This article discusses the extent of the damage, the cleansing operation by library staff and by specialist cleaners, and problems experienced.Ex. In the clean-up operation that you just described you recalled a figure of approximately 11,000 transactions.----* caja de accesorios de limpieza = cleaning kit.* de mantenimiento y limpieza = janitorial.* empresa de la limpieza = cleaning firm.* empresa de liempza = cleaning business.* empresa de limpieza = janitorial business.* limpieza a fondo = clear-out, spring cleaning.* limpieza de cutis = facial.* limpieza de datos = data cleaning.* limpieza de la sangre = racial purity.* limpieza del polvo = dusting.* limpieza de malas hierbas = weeding.* limpieza en seco = dry cleaning.* limpieza interna = internal cleansing.* limpieza racial = ethnic cleansing.* limpieza total = clean sweep.* muchacha de la limpieza = cleaning lady, cleaning woman.* mujer de la limpieza = cleaning lady, cleaning woman.* producto de limpieza = cleaning product, cleanser, cleaner.* señora de la limpieza = cleaning lady, cleaning woman, housekeeper.* servicio de limpieza = janitorial services.* * *1) (estado, cualidad) cleanliness2) ( acción) cleaning3) (honradez, rectitud)4) ( por la policía) clean-up operation; (Pol) purge•* * *= cleaning, clearance, cleanliness, cleansing, cleanup [clean-up].Ex: This article describes how Naval War College Library set about restoring the print to book spines that were damaged by smoke or soot during a fire, or during the cleaning process which followed.
Ex: Most of the larger cities have set up wholesale slum clearance programmes and rehousing in council housing and high-rise flats.Ex: The duties of the librarian -- to maintain cleanliness, and update lists of all works in the collection -- were initially prescribed by state legislation.Ex: This article discusses the extent of the damage, the cleansing operation by library staff and by specialist cleaners, and problems experienced.Ex: In the clean-up operation that you just described you recalled a figure of approximately 11,000 transactions.* caja de accesorios de limpieza = cleaning kit.* de mantenimiento y limpieza = janitorial.* empresa de la limpieza = cleaning firm.* empresa de liempza = cleaning business.* empresa de limpieza = janitorial business.* limpieza a fondo = clear-out, spring cleaning.* limpieza de cutis = facial.* limpieza de datos = data cleaning.* limpieza de la sangre = racial purity.* limpieza del polvo = dusting.* limpieza de malas hierbas = weeding.* limpieza en seco = dry cleaning.* limpieza interna = internal cleansing.* limpieza racial = ethnic cleansing.* limpieza total = clean sweep.* muchacha de la limpieza = cleaning lady, cleaning woman.* mujer de la limpieza = cleaning lady, cleaning woman.* producto de limpieza = cleaning product, cleanser, cleaner.* señora de la limpieza = cleaning lady, cleaning woman, housekeeper.* servicio de limpieza = janitorial services.* * *A (estado, cualidad) cleanlinessCompuestos:puritypurity of bloodB (acción) cleaningyo cocino y él se encarga de la limpieza I do the cooking and he does the cleaningla señora de la limpieza the cleaning ladyCompuestos:(acción) skin cleansing; (tratamiento) facial● limpieza en or a secodrycleaningvoy a hacer una limpieza general I'm going to do some spring-cleaning o a spring-clean o to have a general cleanupC1 ( Dep) (de un salto, movimiento) cleannessel caballo saltó la valla con toda limpieza the horse cleared the fence easily o jumped the fence cleanly2 (de un movimiento de las manos) dexterityD(honradez, rectitud): les ganó con limpieza she beat them fair and squarelas elecciones se llevaron a cabo con limpieza the elections were conducted fairlyE (por la policía) clean-up operation; ( Pol) purgeCompuesto:ethnic cleansing* * *
limpieza sustantivo femenino
1 (estado, cualidad) cleanliness
2 ( acción) cleaning;
limpieza de cutis skin cleansing;
limpieza en seco drycleaning;
limpieza general spring-cleaning (AmE), spring-clean (BrE);
limpieza étnica ethnic cleansing
3 ( por la policía) clean-up operation;
(Pol) purge
limpieza sustantivo femenino
1 (aseo, pulcritud) cleanliness
2 (acción de limpiar) cleaning
limpieza en seco, dry cleaning
mujer de la limpieza, cleaning lady, housecleaner
3 (precisión) neatness
con limpieza, neatly
' limpieza' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
contingente
- depuración
- étnica
- étnico
- saneamiento
- zafarrancho
- aseo
- encima
- fiebre
- fondo
- hacer
- manía
- mujer
- ordenado
- seco
English:
bustle
- clean
- clean-up
- cleaning
- cleanliness
- cleanser
- cleansing
- clearout
- ethnic cleansing
- fastidious
- hype
- land
- material
- purity
- spring-cleaning
- cleaner
- cold
- ethnic
- house
- maid
- spring
* * *limpieza nf1. [cualidad] cleanlinessHist limpieza de sangre racial purity2. [acción] cleaning;hacer la limpieza to do the cleaning;esta oficina necesita una limpieza general this office could do with a good spring-clean;hacer limpieza general to spring-cleanlimpieza de cutis facial;limpieza étnica ethnic cleansing;limpieza en seco dry-cleaning3. [destreza] skill, cleanness;sobrepasó el listón con limpieza she cleared the bar cleanly;le quitó la pelota con limpieza he took the ball off him cleanly4. [honradez] honesty;ganaron con limpieza they won fair and square* * *hacer la limpieza do the cleaning;limpieza en seco dry-cleaning* * *limpieza nf1) : cleanliness, tidiness2) : cleaning3) honradez: integrity, honesty4) destreza: skill, dexterity* * *limpieza n cleaning -
54 liquidación
f.1 liquidation, closing, close-out, closeout.2 clearance sale, liquidation, sale, clearance.3 severance pay, layoff pay, redundancy pay, redundancy payment.4 extermination, liquidation.* * *1 (venta) sale2 (pago) settlement3 (de activos) liquidation4 (fin) end\liquidación total clearance sale* * *SF1) (Com, Econ) [de compañía, negocio] liquidation, winding-up; [de cuenta, deuda] settlementliquidación forzosa, liquidación obligatoria — compulsory liquidation
2) (=rebajas) sale3) [por despido] redundancy payoficina o sección de liquidación — accounts section, payments office
4) (Quím) liquefaction5) (Pol) liquidation* * *1) ( en tienda) saleliquidación por cierre — closeout sale (AmE), closing down sale (BrE)
2) (de negocio, activo) liquidation3)a) (de cuenta, deuda) settlement, liquidation (frml)b) ( cálculo)hice la liquidación de lo que correspondía a cada uno — I worked out how much was due to each person
c) (Méx) ( compensación por despido) severance pay4) (fam) ( eliminación) liquidation5) (Quím) liquefaction* * *= liquidation, redemption.Ex. This article emphasizes the drive on the part of public libraries to justify their social usefulness and thus defend themselves against the threat of liquidation.Ex. Apart from the initial purchase and the final redemption of vouchers, the Scheme eliminates all financial elements when paying for international transactions = Aparte de la compra inicial y el reembolso final de los vales canjeables, este Sistema elimina todos los aspectos económicos que intervienen en el pago por cualquier operación realizada entre países.----* entrar en liquidación = go into + liquidation.* liquidación de deudas = debt settlement.* liquidación de existencias = stock clearance, stock clearance sale, clearance sale.* * *1) ( en tienda) saleliquidación por cierre — closeout sale (AmE), closing down sale (BrE)
2) (de negocio, activo) liquidation3)a) (de cuenta, deuda) settlement, liquidation (frml)b) ( cálculo)hice la liquidación de lo que correspondía a cada uno — I worked out how much was due to each person
c) (Méx) ( compensación por despido) severance pay4) (fam) ( eliminación) liquidation5) (Quím) liquefaction* * *= liquidation, redemption.Ex: This article emphasizes the drive on the part of public libraries to justify their social usefulness and thus defend themselves against the threat of liquidation.
Ex: Apart from the initial purchase and the final redemption of vouchers, the Scheme eliminates all financial elements when paying for international transactions = Aparte de la compra inicial y el reembolso final de los vales canjeables, este Sistema elimina todos los aspectos económicos que intervienen en el pago por cualquier operación realizada entre países.* entrar en liquidación = go into + liquidation.* liquidación de deudas = debt settlement.* liquidación de existencias = stock clearance, stock clearance sale, clearance sale.* * *A (en una tienda) sale[ S ] liquidación de fin de temporada end of season sale[ S ] liquidación total clearance sale[ S ] liquidación de existencias sale of entire stock, stock clearanceB1 (de un negocio, una compañía) liquidation2 (de un activo) liquidationC1 (de una cuenta, deuda) settlement, liquidation ( frml)2 (cuenta final) final account; (cantidad) final payment, settlement3 (pago) payment(cálculo): el contable preparó la liquidación de mis impuestos the accountant worked out my tax return o calculated my tax liabilityse hizo la liquidación de lo que correspondía a cada uno (se calculó) we/they worked out o calculated how much was due to each person; (se pagó) each person was paid what was due to him or her4 ( Méx) (compensación por despido) severance pay, redundancy payD ( fam) (eliminación) liquidationE ( Quím) liquefaction* * *
liquidación sustantivo femenino
1 ( en tienda) sale;
2 (de negocio, activo) liquidation
3
liquidación sustantivo femenino
1 (de un negocio) liquidation
(de un producto) clearance sale
2 (de una deuda) settlement
(al finalizar un contrato) settlement: por favor, prepáreme la liquidación para el jueves, please have my settlement ready on Thursday
' liquidación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
remate
- barata
- cancelación
- forzoso
English:
clearance sale
- liquidation
- sale
- settlement
- clearance
- discharge
* * *liquidación nf1. [pago] settlement, payment;hacer la liquidación de una cuenta to settle an accountFin liquidación de activos asset-stripping; Com liquidación de bienes liquidation of assetsestar de liquidación to be having a clearance saleliquidación por cese o cierre de negocio closing-down sale, US closing-out sale;liquidación por fin de temporada end-of-season sale;liquidación por reforma = sale before a shop is closed for renovation;liquidación por traspaso = sale before a business is sold to new management3. [final] liquidation4. [finiquito] Br redundancy o US lay-off settlement* * *f2 de negocio liquidation* * *liquidación nf, pl - ciones1) : liquidation2) : clearance sale3) : settlement, payment -
55 matriculación de coches
(n.) = motor vehicle registration, car registrationEx. The aim is not only to allow users to access information but also to carry out transactions such as motor vehicle registration, food stamp applications and possibly even tax returns.Ex. National rules on car registration are not yet harmonised at the European level.* * *(n.) = motor vehicle registration, car registrationEx: The aim is not only to allow users to access information but also to carry out transactions such as motor vehicle registration, food stamp applications and possibly even tax returns.
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56 moneda electrónica
(n.) = electric moneyEx. Electric money will come in cent or less denominations to make high-volume, small-value transactions on the Internet practical.* * *(n.) = electric moneyEx: Electric money will come in cent or less denominations to make high-volume, small-value transactions on the Internet practical.
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57 monedero electrónico
(n.) = electric money, electronic purseEx. Electric money will come in cent or less denominations to make high-volume, small-value transactions on the Internet practical.Ex. Some banks are running pilot projects using smart cards as an electronic purse to be used instead of cash.* * *(n.) = electric money, electronic purseEx: Electric money will come in cent or less denominations to make high-volume, small-value transactions on the Internet practical.
Ex: Some banks are running pilot projects using smart cards as an electronic purse to be used instead of cash.* * *electronic purse owallet -
58 no existir ningún indicio de que
(n.) = there + be + no sign ofEx. Customs barriers and restrictions on agency agreements for publishers may make life easier but there is no immediate sign of monetary union which would simplify the payment for international interlending transactions.* * *(n.) = there + be + no sign ofEx: Customs barriers and restrictions on agency agreements for publishers may make life easier but there is no immediate sign of monetary union which would simplify the payment for international interlending transactions.
Spanish-English dictionary > no existir ningún indicio de que
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59 no haber señal de que
(n.) = there + be + no sign ofEx. Customs barriers and restrictions on agency agreements for publishers may make life easier but there is no immediate sign of monetary union which would simplify the payment for international interlending transactions.* * *(n.) = there + be + no sign ofEx: Customs barriers and restrictions on agency agreements for publishers may make life easier but there is no immediate sign of monetary union which would simplify the payment for international interlending transactions.
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60 no parecer que
(n.) = there + be + no sign of, there + be + little sign ofEx. Customs barriers and restrictions on agency agreements for publishers may make life easier but there is no immediate sign of monetary union which would simplify the payment for international interlending transactions.Ex. Even in the three years of the project the changes have accelerated and there is little sign of any reduction in the speed of change.* * *(n.) = there + be + no sign of, there + be + little sign ofEx: Customs barriers and restrictions on agency agreements for publishers may make life easier but there is no immediate sign of monetary union which would simplify the payment for international interlending transactions.
Ex: Even in the three years of the project the changes have accelerated and there is little sign of any reduction in the speed of change.
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