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1 cambiar de posición
(v.) = transpose, reposition [re-position]Ex. Give the elements of data in the order of the sequence of the following rules, even if this means transposing data.Ex. All sectors of the information industry need to reposition themselves as a means of survival.* * *(v.) = transpose, reposition [re-position]Ex: Give the elements of data in the order of the sequence of the following rules, even if this means transposing data.
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2 con voz entrecortada
= hesitantly, falteringly, haltingly, jerkilyEx. 'Would it be bold of me to ask,' she said hesitantly, 'why is the Medical Center library virtually an autonomous unit?'.Ex. Falteringly, but earnestly he read the story and when he finished, he put his head down on the table and sobbed.Ex. The gray-haired bishop spoke haltingly at first, choosing his words with care.Ex. He seemed rather thoughtful and absent-minded, spoke jerkily and ungrammatically, transposing words in rather a strange way.* * *= hesitantly, falteringly, haltingly, jerkilyEx: 'Would it be bold of me to ask,' she said hesitantly, 'why is the Medical Center library virtually an autonomous unit?'.
Ex: Falteringly, but earnestly he read the story and when he finished, he put his head down on the table and sobbed.Ex: The gray-haired bishop spoke haltingly at first, choosing his words with care.Ex: He seemed rather thoughtful and absent-minded, spoke jerkily and ungrammatically, transposing words in rather a strange way. -
3 entrecortadamente
ADV [respirar] in a laboured way; [hablar] falteringly, hesitatingly* * *= hesitantly, falteringly, haltingly, jerkily.Ex. 'Would it be bold of me to ask,' she said hesitantly, 'why is the Medical Center library virtually an autonomous unit?'.Ex. Falteringly, but earnestly he read the story and when he finished, he put his head down on the table and sobbed.Ex. The gray-haired bishop spoke haltingly at first, choosing his words with care.Ex. He seemed rather thoughtful and absent-minded, spoke jerkily and ungrammatically, transposing words in rather a strange way.----* decir entrecordamente = splurt out.* * *= hesitantly, falteringly, haltingly, jerkily.Ex: 'Would it be bold of me to ask,' she said hesitantly, 'why is the Medical Center library virtually an autonomous unit?'.
Ex: Falteringly, but earnestly he read the story and when he finished, he put his head down on the table and sobbed.Ex: The gray-haired bishop spoke haltingly at first, choosing his words with care.Ex: He seemed rather thoughtful and absent-minded, spoke jerkily and ungrammatically, transposing words in rather a strange way.* decir entrecordamente = splurt out.* * *falteringly* * *[hablar] falteringly; [respirar] with difficulty; [escucharse, recibirse] intermittently -
4 incorrecto gramaticalmente
adj.grammatically incorrect, ungrammatical, agrammatical.* * *= grammatically challenged, grammatically incorrect, ungrammaticallyEx. In addition to how poorly it would reflect on us to point someone to a grammatically challenged web site, it's a big hint that the content on the site is generally not up to snuff.Ex. The writer lists a number of illogical, imprecise, and grammatically incorrect statements she recently encountered on television and radio.Ex. He seemed rather thoughtful and absent-minded, spoke jerkily and ungrammatically, transposing words in rather a strange way.* * *= grammatically challenged, grammatically incorrect, ungrammaticallyEx: In addition to how poorly it would reflect on us to point someone to a grammatically challenged web site, it's a big hint that the content on the site is generally not up to snuff.
Ex: The writer lists a number of illogical, imprecise, and grammatically incorrect statements she recently encountered on television and radio.Ex: He seemed rather thoughtful and absent-minded, spoke jerkily and ungrammatically, transposing words in rather a strange way. -
5 transponer
v.1 to transpose, to change the position of, to interchange the position of.El aparato transpuso el avión The apparatus transposed the plane.2 to disappear behind, to hide behind.La carreta transpuso el cerro The oxcart disappeared behind the hill..3 to transplant.* * *1 (cambiar de sitio) to move2 (atravesar) to cross over3 (trasplantar) to transplant4 (desaparecer) to disappear1 (astro) to set, go down2 (quedarse dormido) to doze off* * *( pp transpuesto)1. VT1) [gen] to transpose; (=cambiar de sitio) to switch over, move about2) (=trasplantar) to transplant3)2.VI (=desaparecer) to disappear from view; (=ir más allá) to go beyond, get past; [sol] to go down3.See:* * *= transpose.Ex. Give the elements of data in the order of the sequence of the following rules, even if this means transposing data.* * *= transpose.Ex: Give the elements of data in the order of the sequence of the following rules, even if this means transposing data.
* * *transponer [ E22 ]vt* * *
transponer verbo transitivo ➣ trasponer
' transponer' also found in these entries:
English:
transpose
* * ** * *transponer {60} vt1) : to transpose, to move about2) trasplantar: to transplant -
6 trasponer
v.1 to transpose, to interchange the position of.María traspuso el electrón Mary transposed the electron.2 to hide behind.María traspuso el cerro Mary hid behind the hill.3 to invert, to transpose.4 to transplant.* * *1→ link=transponer transponer* * *VT = transponer* * *verbo transitivo (liter o period) < límite> to surpass; < obstáculo> to surmount; < umbral> to cross* * *= transpose.Ex. Give the elements of data in the order of the sequence of the following rules, even if this means transposing data.* * *verbo transitivo (liter o period) < límite> to surpass; < obstáculo> to surmount; < umbral> to cross* * *= transpose.Ex: Give the elements of data in the order of the sequence of the following rules, even if this means transposing data.
* * *vttraspuso el umbral de la puerta he crossed the threshold2 ‹sujeto/preposición› to transpose* * *
trasponer vtr (un umbral) to pass through, surpass
' trasponer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
transponer
English:
transpose
* * *trasponer, transponer♦ vt1. [cambiar el orden de] [letras, palabras] to transpose2. [norma, directiva] to transpose;trasponer una directiva europea a la legislación española to transpose a European directive into Spanish law3. [puerta, umbral] to cross4. [sujeto: sol] to disappear behind♦ See also the pronominal verb trasponerse, transponerse* * *v/t2 ( trasplantar) transplant* * *
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