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1 titulación
f.1 awarding of title, entitlement.2 titration.* * *1 qualifications plural* * *SF (Univ) degrees and diplomas pl"se necesita titulación universitaria" — "university degree required"
* * *femenino qualifications (pl)personas con titulación universitaria — university graduates, college graduates (AmE)
* * *= degree, qualification, course of study, degree course, professional qualification.Ex. A respondent is a candidate for a degree who, in an academic disputation, defends or opposes a thesis proposed by the praeses (q.v.); also called the defendant.Ex. At this point one of the trustees, scratching his head, raised the question of the qualifications of such a person.Ex. The notion that a course of study, whether academic or vocational/technical, prepares a person for a lifetime career is outdated and dangerous.Ex. This is the first degree course for library technicians offered in Australia.Ex. The minimum professional qualifications in archaeology are a graduate degree in archaeology, anthropology, or a closely related field.----* con doble titulación = dually qualified.* con titulación previa = already-qualified.* con titulación profesional = professionally educated.* obtener titulación = receive + degree.* sin titulación = unqualified.* titulación académica = academic qualification.* titulación compuesta de clases y prácticas en empresas = sandwich degree.* titulación en biblioteconomía y documentación = library degree, library science degree.* titulaciones = certificate and degree programs.* titulación formal = formal degree programme.* titulación profesional = professional qualification.* titulación requerida = job specs.* titulación universitaria = degree programme, university degree.* trabajador sin titulación específica = non-professional [nonprofessional].* * *femenino qualifications (pl)personas con titulación universitaria — university graduates, college graduates (AmE)
* * *= degree, qualification, course of study, degree course, professional qualification.Ex: A respondent is a candidate for a degree who, in an academic disputation, defends or opposes a thesis proposed by the praeses (q.v.); also called the defendant.
Ex: At this point one of the trustees, scratching his head, raised the question of the qualifications of such a person.Ex: The notion that a course of study, whether academic or vocational/technical, prepares a person for a lifetime career is outdated and dangerous.Ex: This is the first degree course for library technicians offered in Australia.Ex: The minimum professional qualifications in archaeology are a graduate degree in archaeology, anthropology, or a closely related field.* con doble titulación = dually qualified.* con titulación previa = already-qualified.* con titulación profesional = professionally educated.* obtener titulación = receive + degree.* sin titulación = unqualified.* titulación académica = academic qualification.* titulación compuesta de clases y prácticas en empresas = sandwich degree.* titulación en biblioteconomía y documentación = library degree, library science degree.* titulaciones = certificate and degree programs.* titulación formal = formal degree programme.* titulación profesional = professional qualification.* titulación requerida = job specs.* titulación universitaria = degree programme, university degree.* trabajador sin titulación específica = non-professional [nonprofessional].* * *qualifications (pl)un profesor de titulación francesa a teacher who qualified in Francepersonas con titulación universitaria university graduates, college graduates ( AmE), people with university o ( AmE) college degreestitulación en dos especialidades combined honors*[ S ] se exige titulación universitaria or superior graduate required* * *
titulación sustantivo femenino
qualifications (pl);
titulación f Educ qualifications pl
' titulación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
licenciatura
English:
qualified
- unqualified
* * *titulación nf[académica] qualifications titulación profesional professional qualifications* * *f qualifications pl -
2 egresado
adj.graduate.f. & m.graduate, graduate student.past part.past participle of spanish verb: egresar.* * *egresado, -aSM / F LAm (=licenciado) graduate* * *I- da adjetivo (AmL)IIlos alumnos egresados — ( de universidad) the graduates; ( de colegio) the high school graduates (AmE), the school leavers (BrE)
- da masculino, femenino (AmL) ( de universidad) graduate; ( de colegio) high school graduate (AmE), school leaver (BrE)* * *= graduate, alumnus [alumni, -pl.], alum.Nota: Abreviatura de alumnus.Ex. In general, off-campus graduates were older, less mobile, had more family responsibilities, and used support structures generally available to mature adults.Ex. The article 'S.R. Ranganathan: distinguished alumnus' details the life and work of S.R. Ranganathan with particular reference to his time spent at University College London, School of Librarianship.Ex. It is time for professional associations to distance themselves from educational programs who have no use for the work their alums do.----* egresado universitario = college graduate.* * *I- da adjetivo (AmL)IIlos alumnos egresados — ( de universidad) the graduates; ( de colegio) the high school graduates (AmE), the school leavers (BrE)
- da masculino, femenino (AmL) ( de universidad) graduate; ( de colegio) high school graduate (AmE), school leaver (BrE)* * *= graduate, alumnus [alumni, -pl.], alum.Nota: Abreviatura de alumnus.Ex: In general, off-campus graduates were older, less mobile, had more family responsibilities, and used support structures generally available to mature adults.
Ex: The article 'S.R. Ranganathan: distinguished alumnus' details the life and work of S.R. Ranganathan with particular reference to his time spent at University College London, School of Librarianship.Ex: It is time for professional associations to distance themselves from educational programs who have no use for the work their alums do.* egresado universitario = college graduate.* * *( AmL): los alumnos egresados el año pasado (de una universidad) the students who graduated last year, last year's graduates; (de un colegio) those who left the school last year, the students who graduated from the school last year ( AmE)masculine, feminine( AmL) (de una universidad) graduate; (de un colegio) high school graduate ( AmE), school leaver ( BrE)muchos egresados de las escuelas primarias no continúan sus estudios many people do not continue their education when they leave primary school* * *
Del verbo egresar: ( conjugate egresar)
egresado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
egresado
egresar
egresado◊ -da adjetivo (AmL): los alumnos egresados ( de universidad) the graduates;
( de colegio) the high school graduates (AmE), the school leavers (BrE)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (AmL) ( de universidad) graduate;
( de colegio) high school graduate (AmE), school leaver (BrE)
egresar ( conjugate egresar) verbo intransitivo (AmL) ( de universidad) to graduate;
( de colegio) to graduate from high school (AmE), to leave school (o college etc) (BrE)
verbo transitivo (Andes) (Fin) to withdraw, take out
egresar vi LAm (terminar la escuela) to leave school
(los estudios universitarios) to graduate
* * *egresado, -a nm,fAm1. [de escuela] = student who has completed their studies, US graduate2. [de universidad] graduate* * *m, egresada f L.Am.graduate* * *egresado, -da n: graduate -
3 licenciado
adj.Dr..Entréguele esto al Licenciado Pérez Give this to Dr. Perez.f. & m.1 graduate, bachelor, licentiate.2 lawyer, counsel, member of the bar.past part.past participle of spanish verb: licenciar.* * *1 MILITAR discharged soldier————————1→ link=licenciar licenciar► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 EDUCACIÓN graduate2 (abogado) lawyer1 MILITAR discharged soldier* * *(f. - licenciada)noun* * *licenciado, -aSM / F1) (Univ) graduate3) esp Méx (=título) ≈ Drel Licenciado Papacostas nos dice que... — Dr Papacostas tells us that...
4) (Mil) soldier having completed national service* * *- da masculino, femeninoa) (Educ) graduatelicenciado en Filosofía y Letras — ≈arts o (AmE) liberal arts graduate
b) (AmC, Méx) ( abogado) lawyer* * *= major, graduate, licentiate, grad (graduate), alumnus [alumni, -pl.], alum.Nota: Abreviatura de alumnus.Ex. The target user group was the approximately 100 senior economics major completing theses.Ex. In general, off-campus graduates were older, less mobile, had more family responsibilities, and used support structures generally available to mature adults.Ex. The achievement of these aims is analysed in practical terms, and the specific problems of licentiates and technicians discussed.Ex. The article 'New directions for recent grads' surveys the employment of 1994 graduates of library schools in the USA.Ex. The article 'S.R. Ranganathan: distinguished alumnus' details the life and work of S.R. Ranganathan with particular reference to his time spent at University College London, School of Librarianship.Ex. It is time for professional associations to distance themselves from educational programs who have no use for the work their alums do.----* fábrica de licenciados = diploma mill.* licenciado en biblioteconomía y documentación = MLS graduate.* Licenciado en Gestión Empresarial = MBA (Master of Business Administration).* recién licenciado = graduating student.* * *- da masculino, femeninoa) (Educ) graduatelicenciado en Filosofía y Letras — ≈arts o (AmE) liberal arts graduate
b) (AmC, Méx) ( abogado) lawyer* * *= major, graduate, licentiate, grad (graduate), alumnus [alumni, -pl.], alum.Nota: Abreviatura de alumnus.Ex: The target user group was the approximately 100 senior economics major completing theses.
Ex: In general, off-campus graduates were older, less mobile, had more family responsibilities, and used support structures generally available to mature adults.Ex: The achievement of these aims is analysed in practical terms, and the specific problems of licentiates and technicians discussed.Ex: The article 'New directions for recent grads' surveys the employment of 1994 graduates of library schools in the USA.Ex: The article 'S.R. Ranganathan: distinguished alumnus' details the life and work of S.R. Ranganathan with particular reference to his time spent at University College London, School of Librarianship.Ex: It is time for professional associations to distance themselves from educational programs who have no use for the work their alums do.* fábrica de licenciados = diploma mill.* licenciado en biblioteconomía y documentación = MLS graduate.* Licenciado en Gestión Empresarial = MBA (Master of Business Administration).* recién licenciado = graduating student.* * *licenciado -damasculine, feminine1 ( Educ) graduatelicenciado en Filosofía y Letras ≈ arts graduate3 (AmC, Méx) (abogado) lawyernos representa el licenciado Argüello Mr Argüello is representing us* * *
Del verbo licenciar: ( conjugate licenciar)
licenciado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
licenciado
licenciar
licenciado◊ -da sustantivo masculino, femeninoa) (Educ) graduate;◊ licenciado en Filosofía y Letras ≈ arts o (AmE) liberal arts graduate
licenciar ( conjugate licenciar) verbo transitivo ‹ soldado› to discharge
licenciarse verbo pronominal [ estudiante] to graduate
licenciado,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 Univ graduate
licenciado en Ciencias/Humanidades, Bachelor of Science/Arts
2 LAm lawyer
licenciar vtr Mil to discharge
' licenciado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
filología
- Lic.
- licenciada
- universitaria
- universitario
- grado
English:
bachelor
- degree
- graduate
- LLB
- MA
- MPhil
- MSc
* * *licenciado, -a♦ adj[soldado] discharged♦ nm,f1. [de universidad] graduate;licenciado en económicas/derecho economics/law graduate;licenciado en Filosofía y Letras Bachelor of Arts;es licenciado en Derecho por la Universidad de Córdoba he has a law degree from the University of Córdoba2. [soldado] discharged soldierel licenciado Pérez Mr Pérez;¡por supuesto, licenciado! of course, Mr Pérez, Sir* * *I adj MIL:está licenciado he has completed his military serviceII m, licenciada f graduate* * *licenciado, -da n1) : university graduate2) abogado: lawyer* * *licenciado n graduate -
4 titulado
adj.1 graduated with a title, graduate.2 titled.3 titled, with title.4 with a nobility title.5 registered as a legitimate real estate property.f. & m.titled person.past part.past participle of spanish verb: titular.* * *1→ link=titular titular► adjetivo1 (llamado) called* * *titulado, -a1. ADJ1) [libro] entitleduna obra titulada "Sotileza" — a book entitled "Sotileza"
2) [persona] with a degree, qualified2.SM / F graduate* * *I- da adjetivo qualifiedII- da masculino, femenino graduate* * *I- da adjetivo qualifiedII- da masculino, femenino graduate* * *titulado11 = graduate.Ex: In general, off-campus graduates were older, less mobile, had more family responsibilities, and used support structures generally available to mature adults.
* fábrica de titulados = diploma mill.* titulado universitario = college graduate.titulado22 = entitled, qualified, certified.Ex: One of the first major papers was probably that by M. Beckman entitled 'Library Buildings' which she gave to the 1982 IFLA Conference in Montreal.
Ex: The projections of qualified manpower into the year 2000 are bleak for personnel based industries.Ex: Many schools do not have a certified library media specialist in the media centre.* * *‹mecánico/maestro› qualifiedlas profesiones tituladas the professions where higher education is a prerequisitemasculine, femininegraduatetitulado en Ingeniería Engineering graduateCompuestos:● titulado medio, titulada media: graduate with a qualification obtained after a three-year degree course as opposed to a five-year course● titulado superior or universitariouniversity graduate, college graduate ( AmE)* * *
Del verbo titular: ( conjugate titular)
titulado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
titulado
titular
titulado◊ -da adjetivo
qualified
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
graduate;
titulado medio graduate with a qualification obtained after a three-year degree course as opposed to a five-year course;
titulado superior or universitario university graduate, college graduate (AmE)
titular 1 adjetivo ‹médico/profesor› permanent
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino (de pasaporte, cuenta, cargo) holder
■ sustantivo masculino
b) (Rad, TV) main story;
titular 2 ( conjugate titular) verbo transitivo ‹ obra›:◊ su novela titulada `Julia' his novel called o (frml) entitled `Julia'
titularse verbo pronominal
1 [obra/película] to be called, be entitled (frml)
2 (Educ) to graduate, get one's degree;
tituladose EN/DE algo to graduate in/as sth
titulado,-a
I adj Educ with a university degree
II m, f graduate
' titulado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
titulada
English:
qualified
- register
- trained
- unqualified
* * *titulado, -a♦ adj[diplomado] qualified; [licenciado] with a degree;titulado en enfermería/ciencias económicas with a degree in nursing/economics;abogado titulado law graduate♦ nm,f[diplomado] holder of a qualification; [licenciado] graduate;para recién titulados [diplomados] for those newly qualified;[licenciados] for recent graduates titulado superior (university) graduate* * *I adj qualifiedII m, titulada f graduate, degree holder* * *titulado, -da adj1) : titled, entitled2) : qualified -
5 entrecruzar
v.1 to interweave.2 to interlace, to intersect, to crisscross, to intertwine.* * *1 to interweave* * *1. VT1) (=entrelazar) to interlace, interweave, intertwine2) (Bio) to cross, interbreed2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to intertwine, interweave2.entrecruzarse v pron1) hilos/cintas to intertwine, interweave2) razas to interbreed* * *= criss-cross [crisscross], intertwine, interlock, interweave, knot together, interlace.Ex. The university buildings are grouped about stretches of greensward crisscrossed by paths and canopied by impressive trees.Ex. Traditional and emerging markets for library school graduates are likely to intertwine rather than exist as parallel trends in the future.Ex. Panopoulos put her arms on the desk, interlocked her fingers, and forward, her eyes glinting with rage behind her thick spectacles.Ex. Information services should also be interwoven with the social fabric and firmly rooted in a commuity in order to be acceptable.Ex. Every project in this book is made by knotting together some type of cordage.Ex. In structure, baskets were closely related to textiles: both were made by interlacing strands of threads by hand.----* entrecruzar las piernas = overlap + legs.* que se entrecruzan = intertwined.* * *1.verbo transitivo to intertwine, interweave2.entrecruzarse v pron1) hilos/cintas to intertwine, interweave2) razas to interbreed* * *= criss-cross [crisscross], intertwine, interlock, interweave, knot together, interlace.Ex: The university buildings are grouped about stretches of greensward crisscrossed by paths and canopied by impressive trees.
Ex: Traditional and emerging markets for library school graduates are likely to intertwine rather than exist as parallel trends in the future.Ex: Panopoulos put her arms on the desk, interlocked her fingers, and forward, her eyes glinting with rage behind her thick spectacles.Ex: Information services should also be interwoven with the social fabric and firmly rooted in a commuity in order to be acceptable.Ex: Every project in this book is made by knotting together some type of cordage.Ex: In structure, baskets were closely related to textiles: both were made by interlacing strands of threads by hand.* entrecruzar las piernas = overlap + legs.* que se entrecruzan = intertwined.* * *entrecruzar [A4 ]vtto intertwine, interweaveA «hilos/cintas» to intertwine, interweaveB «razas» to interbreed* * *
entrecruzar ( conjugate entrecruzar) verbo transitivo
to intertwine, interweave
' entrecruzar' also found in these entries:
English:
crisscross
* * *♦ vt[líneas, trazos, hilos] to interweave* * *entrecruzar {21} vtentrelazar: to interweave, to intertwine -
6 entrelazar
v.1 to interlace, to interlink.2 to intertwine, to mat, to enlace, to interlock.* * *1 to entwine, interweave, interlace\entrelazar las manos to join one's hands, hold hands* * *verbto intertwine, interweave* * *1.verbo transitivo <cintas/hilos> to interweave, intertwine2.entrelazarse v pron to intertwine, interweave* * *= lock together, criss-cross [crisscross], intertwine, entwine, interlock, mesh, braid, knot together, interweave, twine, interlace.Ex. As the water was draining away between the wires of the sieve, he gave the mould a sideways shake locking the fibres together and 'shutting' the sheet.Ex. The university buildings are grouped about stretches of greensward crisscrossed by paths and canopied by impressive trees.Ex. Traditional and emerging markets for library school graduates are likely to intertwine rather than exist as parallel trends in the future.Ex. The Zimbabwe Library Association history is entwined with library development in Zimbabwe (Rhodesia).Ex. Panopoulos put her arms on the desk, interlocked her fingers, and forward, her eyes glinting with rage behind her thick spectacles.Ex. Meshing together the many means of communication remains the central task of libraries and this task continues to require financial support = La tarea central de las bibliotecas sigue siendo la de combinar los númerosos medios de comunicación, algo que continúa necesitando apoyo económico.Ex. This is a painting of a girl in a red dress with her hair braided, seated behind a parapet near a window.Ex. Every project in this book is made by knotting together some type of cordage.Ex. Information services should also be interwoven with the social fabric and firmly rooted in a commuity in order to be acceptable.Ex. This liana has an old stem twining around a tree branch in the tropical deciduous forest of Michoacan, Mexico.Ex. In structure, baskets were closely related to textiles: both were made by interlacing strands of threads by hand.----* entrelazarse = become + intertwined.* * *1.verbo transitivo <cintas/hilos> to interweave, intertwine2.entrelazarse v pron to intertwine, interweave* * *= lock together, criss-cross [crisscross], intertwine, entwine, interlock, mesh, braid, knot together, interweave, twine, interlace.Ex: As the water was draining away between the wires of the sieve, he gave the mould a sideways shake locking the fibres together and 'shutting' the sheet.
Ex: The university buildings are grouped about stretches of greensward crisscrossed by paths and canopied by impressive trees.Ex: Traditional and emerging markets for library school graduates are likely to intertwine rather than exist as parallel trends in the future.Ex: The Zimbabwe Library Association history is entwined with library development in Zimbabwe (Rhodesia).Ex: Panopoulos put her arms on the desk, interlocked her fingers, and forward, her eyes glinting with rage behind her thick spectacles.Ex: Meshing together the many means of communication remains the central task of libraries and this task continues to require financial support = La tarea central de las bibliotecas sigue siendo la de combinar los númerosos medios de comunicación, algo que continúa necesitando apoyo económico.Ex: This is a painting of a girl in a red dress with her hair braided, seated behind a parapet near a window.Ex: Every project in this book is made by knotting together some type of cordage.Ex: Information services should also be interwoven with the social fabric and firmly rooted in a commuity in order to be acceptable.Ex: This liana has an old stem twining around a tree branch in the tropical deciduous forest of Michoacan, Mexico.Ex: In structure, baskets were closely related to textiles: both were made by interlacing strands of threads by hand.* entrelazarse = become + intertwined.* * *entrelazar [A4 ]vt‹cintas/hilos› to interweave, intertwinecaminaban con las manos entrelazadas they walked along hand in handto intertwine, interweave* * *
entrelazar ( conjugate entrelazar) verbo transitivo ‹cintas/hilos› to interweave, intertwine;
entrelazarse verbo pronominal
to intertwine, interweave
entrelazar verbo transitivo, entrelazarse verbo reflexivo to entwine
' entrelazar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
entrelazarse
- trabar
- entretejer
English:
entwine
- interlock
- intertwine
* * *♦ vt[dedos] to interlace; [líneas, trazos] to intertwine; [hilos, cintas] to interweave; [historias, destinos, vidas] to intertwine, to weave together;entrelazaron sus manos they joined hands* * *v/t interweave, intertwine* * *entrelazar {21} vtentrecruzar: to interweave, to intertwine -
7 carrera
f.1 race.carreras races, racing¿echamos una carrera? shall we race each other?carrera armamentística o de armamentos arms racecarrera de caballos horse racecarrera de coches motor racela carrera espacial the space racecarrera de fondo long-distance racecarrera de obstáculos steeplechasecarrera de relevos relay (race)2 university course (estudios).hacer la carrera de derecho/físicas to study law/physics (at university)cuando acabes la carrera when you finish your studies3 career.4 route (trayecto).5 ride.¿cuánto es la carrera a la estación? what's the fare to the station?6 ladder (British), run (United States).7 stroke (Tec) (de émbolo).8 run.9 parting (en el pelo). (Colombian Spanish, Mexican Spanish, Venezuelan Spanish)10 run in stocking, run in hose, run, ladder.11 travel, sliding gap.* * *1 (acción) run3 (camino) road4 DEPORTE race5 (estudios) degree course, university education■ ¿qué carrera hiciste? what did you study at University?, US what did you major in?6 (profesión) career7 (de media) ladder, US run8 (calle) street, avenue\a la carrera in a hurrydar carrera a alguien to pay for somebody's studiesdarse una carrera to hurry, run as fast as one cande carrera figurado parrot fashionhacer carrera figurado to get onhacer carrera en la vida figurado to succeed in lifehacer la carrera eufemístico to walk the streetsno poder hacer carrera con/de alguien not to be able to do a thing with somebody■ Mariano es muy cabezota y no se puede hacer carrera de él Mariano is so stubborn that you can't get anywhere with himtomar carrera to take a runcarrera contra reloj race against the clockcarrera de armamentos / carrera armamentística arms racecarrera de caballos horse racecarrera de coches / carrera de automóviles car racecarrera de fondo long-distance racecarrera de medio fondo middle-distance racecarrera de relevos relay racecarrera de vallas hurdle racecarrera diplomática diplomatic career* * *noun f.1) run2) race3) course4) career* * *SF1) (=acción) (tb Béisbol) runtuvimos que pegarnos una carrera para no perder el tren — we had to run for it so as not to miss the train
emprendí una loca carrera en dirección a la salida — I made a mad dash o rush for the exit
¿nos echamos una carrera hasta el muro? — race you to the wall!
nos fuimos de una carrera y llegamos en cinco minutos — we ran for it o rushed over and got there in five minutes
tuvo que hacer el trabajo a la carrera — he had to rush through the job o do the job in a rush
2) (=competición) racecarrera armamentista, carrera armamentística — arms race
carrera contrarreloj — (lit) time trial; (fig) race against time
carrera corta — dash, sprint
carrera de ensacados — Cono Sur sack race
la Carrera de Indias — ( Hist) the Indies run
carrera de obstáculos — (Atletismo, Equitación) steeplechase; [para niños] obstacle race
carrera de relevos — relay, relay race
carrera de vallas — (Atletismo) hurdles; (Equitación) steeplechase
3) (tb: carrera universitaria) (university) courseno sabe qué hará cuando termine la carrera — he doesn't know what he'll do after university o when he finishes his course
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dar carrera a algn — to pay sb through college•
hacer una carrera, estoy haciendo la carrera de Económicas — I'm doing a degree in economics•
tener carrera — to have a (university) degree4) (tb: carrera profesional) careerse encuentra en uno de los momentos más difíciles de su carrera política — this is one of the most difficult moments of her political career
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diplomático de carrera — career diplomat•
hacer carrera — to advance one's career, pursue a careerquiso hacer carrera en el partido — he tried to pursue a career o advance his career in the party
no hago carrera con este niño — I can't make any headway o I'm getting nowhere with this child
carrera artística — [de actor] career as an actor; [de pintor, escultor] artistic career
carrera literaria — literary career, career as a writer
carrera militar — career as a soldier, military career
carrera política — political career, career as a politician
5) [en medias] run, ladder6) (=recorrido) [de desfile] route; [de taxi] ride, journey; [de barco] run, route; [de estrella, planeta] course7) (=avenida) avenue8) (Mec) [de émbolo] stroke; [de válvula] lift9) (=hilera) row, line; [de ladrillos] course10) (=viga) beam, rafter11) (Mús) run* * *1) (Dep) ( competición) racete echo or (RPl) te juego una carrera — I'll race you
2)a) (fam) ( corrida)tendremos que echar una carrera si queremos alcanzar el tren — we'll have to run if we want to catch the train (colloq)
darse or pegarse una carrera — to run as fast as one can
me fui de una carrera a su casa — I tore o raced o rushed round to her house (colloq)
a la(s) carrera(s): siempre anda a la(s) carrera(s) she's always in a hurry o rush; hice la última parte a la(s) carrera(s) — I really rushed through the last part
b) (Esp fam)hacer la carrera — to turn tricks (AmE sl), to be on the game (BrE sl)
3)a) (Educ) degree courseseguir or hacer una carrera universitaria — to do a degree course, to study for a degree
dejó la carrera a medias — he dropped out halfway through college (AmE) o (BrE) university
les dieron (una) carrera a sus hijos — they put their children through college (AmE) o (BrE) university
b) (profesión, trayectoria) careerun diplomático/militar de carrera — a career diplomat/officer
no poder hacer carrera de or con alguien: no puedo hacer carrera de este hijo mío — I can't do a thing with this son of mine
4) ( recorrido)a) ( de taxi) ride, journeyb) (AmL) ( en baloncesto)5) ( en la media) run, ladder (BrE); ( en el pelo) (Col, Ven) part (AmE), parting (BrE)6) ( en nombres de calles) street* * *1) (Dep) ( competición) racete echo or (RPl) te juego una carrera — I'll race you
2)a) (fam) ( corrida)tendremos que echar una carrera si queremos alcanzar el tren — we'll have to run if we want to catch the train (colloq)
darse or pegarse una carrera — to run as fast as one can
me fui de una carrera a su casa — I tore o raced o rushed round to her house (colloq)
a la(s) carrera(s): siempre anda a la(s) carrera(s) she's always in a hurry o rush; hice la última parte a la(s) carrera(s) — I really rushed through the last part
b) (Esp fam)hacer la carrera — to turn tricks (AmE sl), to be on the game (BrE sl)
3)a) (Educ) degree courseseguir or hacer una carrera universitaria — to do a degree course, to study for a degree
dejó la carrera a medias — he dropped out halfway through college (AmE) o (BrE) university
les dieron (una) carrera a sus hijos — they put their children through college (AmE) o (BrE) university
b) (profesión, trayectoria) careerun diplomático/militar de carrera — a career diplomat/officer
no poder hacer carrera de or con alguien: no puedo hacer carrera de este hijo mío — I can't do a thing with this son of mine
4) ( recorrido)a) ( de taxi) ride, journeyb) (AmL) ( en baloncesto)5) ( en la media) run, ladder (BrE); ( en el pelo) (Col, Ven) part (AmE), parting (BrE)6) ( en nombres de calles) street* * *carrera11 = race.Ex: Equality of opportunity is a myth: whilst some people start the race highly trained and wearing spikes others have balls and chains attached to their ankles and wear hobnailed boots = La igualdad de oportunidades es un mito: mientras que algunas personas empiezan la carrera muy preparados y llevan zapatillas de clavos, otras arrastran grilletes y cadenas en sus tobillos y llevan botas con clavos.
* bicicleta de carreras = racing bike.* bici de carreras = racing bike.* carrera a pie = foot race.* carrera armamentista, la = arms race, the.* carrera contra el tiempo = race against time, race against the clock.* carrera contra reloj = race against time, race against the clock.* carrera de coches improvisados sin motor = soapbox derby race, soapbox derby.* carrera de entrenamiento = training run.* carrera de motocross = motocross race.* carrera de motos = motorcycle racing.* carrera de obstáculos = steeplechase.* carrera de relevos = relay race, relay race.* carrera de sacos = sack race, potato sack race.* carrera de tres piernas = three-legged race, three-legged race.* carrera informal = fun run.* carrera pedestre = foot race.* carrera presidencial = presidential race.* carreras = racing.* carreras de caballos = horse-racing.* carreras de galgos = greyhound racing.* circuito de carreras = race track.* coche de carreras = competition car.* corredor de carreras = race driver.carrera22 = career, career pattern, course of study.Ex: She began her career at Central Missouri State University where she was Head of the Documents Depository.
Ex: Non-traditional career patterns include part-time work; job share, flexitime, freelance and services by consultants and information brokers.Ex: The notion that a course of study, whether academic or vocational/technical, prepares a person for a lifetime career is outdated and dangerous.* avanzar en una carrera profesional = further + a career.* carrera académica = academic career.* carrera política = political career.* carrera profesional = career choice, professional career.* carrera universitaria = university career, degree programme, academic major.* primer año de carrera = freshman year.* * *A ( Dep) (competición) racecarrera de caballos horse racelas carreras the racesla carrera de los 100 metros vallas the 100 meters hurdlescarrera ciclista cycle racetodavía quedan en carrera 124 competidores there are still 124 competitors in the racete echo or ( RPl) te juego una carrera I'll race youCompuestos:● carrera armamentista or armamentísticaarms race( Dep) time trialuna carrera contra reloj para salvar el monumento a race against time o against the clock to save the monumentarms race( Col) sack race( RPl) sack race( Chi) sack racelong-distance racepursuit racerelay racerallylong-distance racesack racethree-legged racesulky o harness racespace racefootracefun runfpl gaucho horse races (pl)B1 ( fam)(corrida): tendremos que echar una carrera si queremos alcanzar el tren we'll have to get moving o get a move on if we want to catch the train ( colloq)me fui de una carrera a casa de la abuela I tore o raced o rushed round to my grandmother's house ( colloq)a la carreraor a las carreras: siempre anda a las carreras she's always in a hurry o rushse llevó el dinero y huyó a la carrera he took the money and ranhice la última parte a las carreras I really rushed through the last parttomar carrera to take a run-up2hace la carrera por las Ramblas she works her beat o turns tricks along the Ramblas (sl)C1 ( Educ) degree courseseguir or hacer una carrera universitaria to do a degree course, to study for a degreeestá haciendo la carrera de Derecho he's doing a degree in law o a law degreetiene la carrera de Físicas she has a degree in physicscuando termine la carrera piensa colocarse de profesora when she finishes her studies o degree o when she graduates she intends to get a job as teacherdejó la carrera a medias he dropped out halfway through college ( AmE), he dropped out halfway through university o through his degree course ( BrE)muy pocos podían dar carrera a sus hijos very few people could afford to put their children through college ( AmE) o ( BrE) university2 (profesión, trayectoria) careeres una mujer de carrera she's a career womanun diplomático/militar de carrera a career diplomat/officerhizo su carrera en el cuerpo diplomático he pursued a career in the diplomatic corpshacer carrera to carve out a careerempieza a hacer carrera en el cine she is beginning to make a name for herself in moviesno poder hacer carrera de or con algn: no puedo hacer carrera de este hijo mío I can't do a thing with this son of mineCompuestos:1 (de taxi) ride, journeyel importe de la carrera hasta el aeropuerto the fare to the airport2 (de un desfile) route3 ( Astron) course4Compuestos:upstrokedownstrokeE¿de qué lado te haces la carrera? which side do you part your hair on?G2 (en Col) street ( which runs from north to south)* * *
carrera sustantivo femenino
1 (Dep) ( competición) race;
la carrera de los 100 metros vallas the 100 meters hurdles;
te echo una carrera I'll race you;
carrera de armamentos arms race;
carrera contra reloj (Dep) time trial;
carrera de fondo long-distance race;
carrera de postas o relevos relay race
2 (fam) ( corrida): darse or pegarse una carrera to run as fast as one can;◊ me fui de una carrera a su casa I raced o rushed round to her house (colloq);
a la(s) carrera(s) in a rush
3a) (Educ) degree course;
carrera media/superior three-year/five-year university course
4 ( en la media) run, ladder (BrE);
( en el pelo) (Col, Ven) part (AmE), parting (BrE)
carrera sustantivo femenino
1 (en una media) run, ladder
2 (competición) race: te echo una carrera, I'll race you
carrera contrarreloj, race against the clock
carrera de armamentos, arms race
(de caballos) horse race
3 (estudios universitarios) degree
carrera técnica, technical degree
4 (profesión) career, profession
5 (trayecto en taxi) journey
♦ Locuciones: a la carrera, in a hurry
' carrera' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abandonar
- acabar
- año
- antepenúltima
- antepenúltimo
- comprometer
- conquistar
- cumbre
- disputar
- Ecuador
- hacer
- obstáculo
- plenitud
- relevo
- rutilante
- sprint
- terminar
- trayectoria
- truncar
- ventaja
- vivir
- abandono
- accidentado
- acortar
- ascender
- auge
- auto
- automovilístico
- cima
- clasificar
- contrarreloj
- cross
- culminación
- culminante
- descolgar
- diplomacia
- diplomático
- eliminatoria
- encabezar
- enfermería
- estudiar
- fondo
- huincha
- largar
- llenar
- magisterio
- mentalizar
- participante
- peleado
- regata
English:
academic
- arms race
- blow
- career
- chequered
- circuit
- climax
- clock
- competitor
- course
- dash
- exert
- fall behind
- fortuitous
- fourth
- grandstand
- grueling
- gruelling
- hesitation
- high
- horse
- ladder
- leg
- mad
- obstacle race
- outright
- peak
- prep
- promising
- race
- relay
- run
- sack race
- scramble
- start
- stay
- steeplechase
- win
- drop
- early
- graduate
- hold
- junior
- late
- low
- move
- part
- parting
- professional
- racing
* * *carrera nftuve que dar una carrera para atrapar el autobús I had to run to catch the bus;a la carrera [corriendo] running, at a run;[rápidamente] fast, quickly; [alocadamente] hastily;ir a un sitio de una carrera to run somewhere;2. [competición] race;carreras races, racing;un caballo de carreras a racehorse;un coche de carreras a racing car;sólo quedan diez motos en carrera only ten motorbikes are left in the race;echaron una carrera hasta la puerta they raced each other to the door;¿echamos una carrera? shall we race each other?;varias empresas han entrado en la carrera por ganar el concurso a number of firms have joined the race to win the competitioncarrera armamentística arms race;carrera de armamentos arms race;carrera de caballos horse race;me gustan las carreras de caballos I like horseracing;carrera ciclista cycle race;carrera contrarreloj [en ciclismo] time trial;Fig race against the clock; RP carrera de embolsados sack race; Méx carrera de encostalados sack race;la carrera espacial the space race;carrera por etapas [en ciclismo] stage race;carrera de fondo long-distance race;carrera de fondo en carretera [en ciclismo] road race;carrera de galgos greyhound race;carrera hípica horse race;carrera de medio fondo middle-distance race;carrera de motos motorcycle race;me gustan las carreras de motos I like motorcycle racing;carrera de obstáculos steeplechase;Figeste proyecto se ha convertido en una carrera de obstáculos it has been one problem after another with this project;carrera popular fun run;carrera de relevos relay (race);carrera de sacos sack race;carrera de vallas hurdles race;carrera de velocidad [en atletismo] sprint3. [en béisbol, críquet] runcarrera completa home run4. [estudios] university course;hacer la carrera de derecho/físicas to study law/physics (at university);tengo la carrera de Medicina I'm a medicine graduate, I have a degree in medicine;¿qué piensas hacer cuando acabes la carrera? what do you want to do when you finish your studies?;darle (una) carrera a alguien to pay for sb's studies;Fam Fig¡vaya carrera lleva tu hijo! your son's got quite a record!carrera media = three-year university course (as opposed to normal five-year course);carrera superior = university course lasting five or six years;carrera técnica applied science degree5. [profesión] career;eligió la carrera de las armas she decided to join the army;de carrera [de profesión] career;es diplomático/militar de carrera he's a career diplomat/soldier;hacer carrera [triunfar] to get on;está haciendo carrera en el mundo periodístico she's carving out a career for herself as a journalist;Espcon estos niños tan rebeldes no se puede hacer carrera you can't do anything with these badly behaved children6. CompFamhacer la carrera [prostituirse] to walk the streets7. [trayecto] route8. [de taxi] ride;¿cuánto es la carrera a la estación? what's the fare to the station?9. [en medias] Br ladder, US run;10. [calle] street, = name of certain streets11. Náut routeHist la Carrera de (las) Indias the Indies run, = trade route between Seville and Spain's American colonies12. Astron course13. [hilera] row, line;[de ladrillos] course carrera ascendente upstroke;carrera de compresión compression stroke;carrera descendente downstroke15. Arquit girder, beam16. Col, Méx, Ven [en el pelo] Br parting, US part17. RP [tejido] row* * *f1 race;hacer la carrera famde prostituta turn tricks fam, Brbe on the game fam2 EDU degree course;dar carrera a alguien put s.o. through college, Br put s.o. through university3 profesional career;hacer carrera pursue a career;militar de carrera professional soldier4 en béisbol run5 Méxen el pelo part, Brparting* * *carrera nf1) : run, runninga la carrera: at full speedde carrera: hastily2) : race3) : course of study4) : career, profession5) : run (in baseball)* * *carrera n1. (competición deportiva) race¿quién ha ganado la carrera? who won the race?2. (estudios universitarios) degree3. (profesión) careertuvo mucho éxito a lo largo de su carrera de cantante he was very successful during his singing career4. (en una media) ladder
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