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42 no confirmado
adj.unconfirmed, not confirmed, uncorroborated, unsettled.* * *(adj.) = unsubstantiatedEx. Calls are being made for a code of ethics for bloggers in which weblogs should explicitly acknowledge known bias, misinformation, unsubstantiated facts and conflicts of interest.* * *(adj.) = unsubstantiatedEx: Calls are being made for a code of ethics for bloggers in which weblogs should explicitly acknowledge known bias, misinformation, unsubstantiated facts and conflicts of interest.
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43 resolución
f.1 resolution, firmness, decision, intention.2 resolution, decision, dictum.3 annulment, cancellation.4 resolution, disambiguation.* * *1 (decisión) resolution, decision; (determinación) determination, resolve\tomar una resolución to decideresolución fatal death wishresolución judicial court decision* * *noun f.1) resolution2) resolve3) decision* * *SF1) (=decisión) decision2) [de problema] (=acción) solving; (=respuesta) solution3) [de conflicto] resolution4) (Jur)5) (=determinación) resolve, determination6) frm (=resumen)en resolución — in a word, in short, to sum up
7) (Inform)8) Cono Sur (=terminación) finishing, completion* * *1) ( de problema) solution; ( de conflicto) settlement, resolution2) ( decisión) decision3) ( determinación) determination, resolve* * *= determination, purposefulness, resolution, resolution, resolution, single-mindedness, dpi (dots per inch), verdict, judging.Ex. Instead of fighting words with a dogged determination, he got to like them.Ex. The philosophical, brooding Hippopotamians have suffered many attacks by the neighbouring Crocs who are well known for their purposefulness and efficiency.Ex. Unfortunately, these factors simultaneously make the resolution of the situation more intractable.Ex. I was one of the cosigners of a resolution which tried to have the ISBD repealed.Ex. For example, when operating with colour and high resolution graphics, a microcomputer might possibly need 20K of storage.Ex. But first we must create the conditions for single-mindedness and hence the release of our energies (one senses much pent-up energy mixed up with our professional frustrations).Ex. High quality (400 dpi) TIFF files were stored on archival tape, and JPEG thumbnails and full-size images placed on server to be accessed by CGI script.Ex. A verdict of the Department of Education and Science has stated that librarians in future will have to be graduates only.Ex. The first meeting was held on 8 March with the first real judging taking place on 22 March when several tulips were in flower.----* alta resolución = high resolution.* baja resolución = low resolution.* caminar con resolución = march.* con resolución = resolutely.* falta de resolución = procrastination.* orientado hacia la resolución de problemas = problem-orientated, problem-oriented.* resolución anafórica = anaphoric resolution.* resolución de conflictos = conflict resolution, peacemaking [peace-making].* resolución de disputas = dispute settlement.* resolución de la ambigüedad entre términos = term disambiguation, word sense disambiguation.* resolución de problemas = problem solving [problem-solving].* * *1) ( de problema) solution; ( de conflicto) settlement, resolution2) ( decisión) decision3) ( determinación) determination, resolve* * *= determination, purposefulness, resolution, resolution, resolution, single-mindedness, dpi (dots per inch), verdict, judging.Ex: Instead of fighting words with a dogged determination, he got to like them.
Ex: The philosophical, brooding Hippopotamians have suffered many attacks by the neighbouring Crocs who are well known for their purposefulness and efficiency.Ex: Unfortunately, these factors simultaneously make the resolution of the situation more intractable.Ex: I was one of the cosigners of a resolution which tried to have the ISBD repealed.Ex: For example, when operating with colour and high resolution graphics, a microcomputer might possibly need 20K of storage.Ex: But first we must create the conditions for single-mindedness and hence the release of our energies (one senses much pent-up energy mixed up with our professional frustrations).Ex: High quality (400 dpi) TIFF files were stored on archival tape, and JPEG thumbnails and full-size images placed on server to be accessed by CGI script.Ex: A verdict of the Department of Education and Science has stated that librarians in future will have to be graduates only.Ex: The first meeting was held on 8 March with the first real judging taking place on 22 March when several tulips were in flower.* alta resolución = high resolution.* baja resolución = low resolution.* caminar con resolución = march.* con resolución = resolutely.* falta de resolución = procrastination.* orientado hacia la resolución de problemas = problem-orientated, problem-oriented.* resolución anafórica = anaphoric resolution.* resolución de conflictos = conflict resolution, peacemaking [peace-making].* resolución de disputas = dispute settlement.* resolución de la ambigüedad entre términos = term disambiguation, word sense disambiguation.* resolución de problemas = problem solving [problem-solving].* * *A (de un problema) solution; (de un conflicto) settlement, resolutionB (decisión) decisiontomaron or adoptaron la resolución de cerrar el hospital they decided to close the hospitalC (de un contrato) terminationD1 (determinación) determination, resolve2 (cualidad de decisivo) decisiveness* * *
resolución sustantivo femenino
1 ( de problema) solution;
( de conflicto) settlement, resolution
2 ( decisión) decision;
tomaron la resolución de emigrar they decided to emigrate
3 ( determinación) determination, resolve
resolución sustantivo femenino
1 (determinación, decisión) resolution: tomó la resolución de marcharse de casa, he decided to leave home
2 (de un problema, acertijo, etc) solution
' resolución' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
empuje
- arbitraje
English:
decision
- determination
- resolution
- resolve
- single-mindedness
- steadfastness
- strong-mindedness
- ruling
- settlement
- unsettled
* * *resolución nf1. [solución] [de una crisis] resolution;[de un crimen] solution Informát resolución de problemas troubleshooting2. [firmeza] determination, resolve3. [decisión] decision;[de tribunal] ruling; [de Naciones Unidas] resolution;tomar una resolución to take a decision* * *f1 actitud determination, decisiveness3 JUR ruling4 ( decisión):tomar una resolución make o take a decision5 TÉC:de alta resolución high resolution6:en resolución to sum up* * *resolución nf, pl - ciones1) : resolution, settlement2) : decision3) : determination, resolve* * *resolución n determination / resolution -
44 revuelta
f.1 riot, revolt (disturbio).2 bend (curva).3 hairpin curve, hairpin bend.past part.past participle of spanish verb: revolver.* * *1 (revolución) revolt, riot2 (curva) bend, turn* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Pol) disturbance, riot2) (=agitación) commotion, disturbance3) (=curva) bend, turn4) (=vuelta) turn* * *a) ( de civiles) uprising; ( de tropas) uprising, revoltb) ( jaleo) commotion, row (colloq)* * *= revolt, riot, uprising, switchback.Ex. But the building plans were nearly jeopardised several times in a politically charged atmosphere that led to a tax-payer revolt in California.Ex. The subjects referred to recur frequently in the writings of the 'socially committed' -- drugs, sex, racism, student unrest, riots, scandals in government, conservation, the role of women in society are among them.Ex. The author describes the destruction and dispersal of the contents of the Hanlin library in Beijing during the uprising in 1900, when the Western government diplomatic offices came under siege by the Chinese government.Ex. I ended up parking about two miles away, and by the time I'd lugged the cases through the labyrinth of alleyways and switchbacks, I was spitting feathers.* * *a) ( de civiles) uprising; ( de tropas) uprising, revoltb) ( jaleo) commotion, row (colloq)* * *= revolt, riot, uprising, switchback.Ex: But the building plans were nearly jeopardised several times in a politically charged atmosphere that led to a tax-payer revolt in California.
Ex: The subjects referred to recur frequently in the writings of the 'socially committed' -- drugs, sex, racism, student unrest, riots, scandals in government, conservation, the role of women in society are among them.Ex: The author describes the destruction and dispersal of the contents of the Hanlin library in Beijing during the uprising in 1900, when the Western government diplomatic offices came under siege by the Chinese government.Ex: I ended up parking about two miles away, and by the time I'd lugged the cases through the labyrinth of alleyways and switchbacks, I was spitting feathers.* * *A (insurrección — de civiles) uprising; (— de tropas) uprising, revoltlas revueltas estudiantiles de 1968 the student riots o uprisings of 1968* * *
revuelta sustantivo femenino
( de tropas) uprising, revolt;
(de estudiantes, presos) riot
revuelto,-a
I adjetivo
1 (una cosa) in a mess
2 (una persona) restless
3 (el tiempo) unsettled
4 (el mar) rough
II m Culin un revuelto de (espárragos, etc), scrambled eggs with (asparagus, etc)
revuelta sustantivo femenino
1 (de personas) revolt, riot
2 (en un camino, etc) bend, turn
' revuelta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escabechina
- nacer
- sofocar
- aire
- amago
- contener
- espuma
- estallar
English:
instigate
- revolt
- uprising
- jumble
* * *revuelta nf1. [disturbio] riot2. [curva] bend, turn* * *f uprising* * *revuelta nf: uprising, revolt* * *revuelta n revolt -
45 turbio
adj.1 cloudy, turbid, murky, muddy.2 misty, blurred.3 shady, murky, seedy, sleazy.4 nepheloid.* * *► adjetivo1 (oscurecido) cloudy, muddy, turbid3 figurado (turbulento) turbulent* * *1. ADJ1) [agua] cloudy, muddy, turbid frm2) [vista] dim, blurred; [mente, pensamientos] disturbed; [tema] unclear, confused3) [período] turbulent, unsettled4) [negocio] shady *; [método] dubious2.ADVver turbio — not to see clearly, to have blurred vision
3.pl turbiosSMPL sediment sing* * *- bia adjetivoa) < agua> cloudyb) <visión/ojos> blurred, mistyc) <asunto/negocio> shady, murky* * *= murky [murkier -comp., murkiest -sup.], shady, muddy [muddier -comp., muddiest -sup,], roiling, cloudy [cloudier -comp., cloudies -sup.], turbid.Ex. There are extraordinary uncertainties in the murky future of higher education and to change the character of our library at this stage would be too extreme a measure.Ex. Moreover, the shady image of video libraries drove away discerning customers.Ex. In later years, the famous book mythological significance of muddy footprints introduced me to the ancient Hippopotamian culture.Ex. He stood on the muddy bank of the river just after dawn, staring dispiritedly at the roiling current separating him from Mexico.Ex. We walked the familiar grounds, grass wet from days of thunder storms, the morning still cloudy and threatening.Ex. I recently found out that 'turgid,' which actually means 'swollen' and that I was confusing it with ' turbid,' a word I've never heard.* * *- bia adjetivoa) < agua> cloudyb) <visión/ojos> blurred, mistyc) <asunto/negocio> shady, murky* * *= murky [murkier -comp., murkiest -sup.], shady, muddy [muddier -comp., muddiest -sup,], roiling, cloudy [cloudier -comp., cloudies -sup.], turbid.Ex: There are extraordinary uncertainties in the murky future of higher education and to change the character of our library at this stage would be too extreme a measure.
Ex: Moreover, the shady image of video libraries drove away discerning customers.Ex: In later years, the famous book mythological significance of muddy footprints introduced me to the ancient Hippopotamian culture.Ex: He stood on the muddy bank of the river just after dawn, staring dispiritedly at the roiling current separating him from Mexico.Ex: We walked the familiar grounds, grass wet from days of thunder storms, the morning still cloudy and threatening.Ex: I recently found out that 'turgid,' which actually means 'swollen' and that I was confusing it with ' turbid,' a word I've never heard.* * *1 ‹agua›el agua salía un poco turbia the water was a bit cloudydespués de una tormenta el río baja turbio after a storm the waters of the river become murky o muddy2 ‹visión/ojos› blurred, misty3 ‹asunto/negocio› shady, murky* * *
turbio◊ - bia adjetivo
‹ río› muddy
turbio,-a adjetivo
1 (agua: del grifo) cloudy
(: de un charco) muddy
2 pey (intención, negocio) shady
' turbio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chanchullo
- dudosa
- dudoso
- enredar
- enredarse
- fea
- feo
- oscura
- oscuro
- tejemaneje
- turbia
English:
cloudy
- dim
- messy
- muddy
- murky
- shady
- turbid
- cloudiness
- dubious
* * *turbio, -a♦ adj1. [líquido] [un poco] cloudy;[mucho] murky; [con barro] muddy2. [vista] blurred3. [negocio, vida] shady4. [época, periodo] turbulent, troubled♦ advver turbio to have blurred vision* * *adj cloudy, murky; figshady, murky* * *1) : cloudy, murky, turbid2) : dim, blurred3) : shady, crooked* * *turbio adjsi el agua del grifo sale turbia, no la bebas if the tap water is cloudy, don't drink it -
46 variabilidad
f.changeability, variability.* * *1 variability* * *SF variability* * *= variability.Ex. The problems of the variability of language and the indication of relationships between subjects still need to be addressed.----* variabilidad interanual = interannual variability.* * *= variability.Ex: The problems of the variability of language and the indication of relationships between subjects still need to be addressed.
* variabilidad interanual = interannual variability.* * *variabilityvariabilidad atmosférica unsettled o changeable weather conditions* * *
variabilidad sustantivo femenino variability
' variabilidad' also found in these entries:
English:
variability
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47 descentrado
adj.1 off-centre, eccentric, out of true, unbalanced.2 decentered.past part.past participle of spanish verb: descentrar.* * *1→ link=descentrar descentrar► adjetivo1 off-centre (US off-center)2 figurado (desorientado) disoriented, all-at-sea* * *ADJ1) (Téc) [pieza] off-centre, off-center (EEUU); [rueda] out of trueparece que el problema está descentrado — the problem seems to be out of focus, it seems that the question has not been properly stated
2) [persona] disorientated, disoriented ( esp EEUU)* * *- da adjetivoa) <eje/rueda> off-center*b) < persona> disoriented, disorientated (BrE)* * *- da adjetivoa) <eje/rueda> off-center*b) < persona> disoriented, disorientated (BrE)* * *descentrado -da1 ‹eje/rueda› off-center*2 ‹persona› disoriented, disorientated ( BrE)todavía anda un poco descentrado he still seems a bit lost o disoriented, he hasn't quite found his feet yet* * *
Del verbo descentrar: ( conjugate descentrar)
descentrado es:
el participio
descentrado◊ -da adjetivo
descentrado,-a adjetivo
1 (una rueda, lavadora, un cuadro) off-centre, US off-center
2 (con las ideas confusas) confused
(desconcentrado) not concentrating: últimamente estás muy descentrado en el trabajo, you haven't been concentrating very well at work recently
' descentrado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
descentrada
English:
off-centre
- true
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48 descompuse
1→ link=descomponer descomponer* * ** * ** * *descompuse, descompuso, etc* * *
Del verbo descomponer: ( conjugate descomponer)
descompuse es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
descomponer
descompuse
descomponer ( conjugate descomponer) verbo transitivo
1 ‹alimento/cadáver› to rot, cause … to decompose o rot
2 (esp AmL) ‹máquina/aparato› to break;
‹ peinado› to mess up
3 ‹ persona›
descomponerse verbo pronominal
1 [ luz] to split;
[ sustancia] to break down, separate
2 [cadáver/alimento] to rot, decompose (frml)
3 (esp AmL) [máquina/aparato] to break down
4 [ persona] ( sentir malestar) to feel sick;
( del estómago) to have an attack of diarrhea( conjugate diarrhea)
6 (CS) [ tiempo] to become unsettled;
[ día] to cloud over
descompuse,◊ descompuso, etc see descomponer
descomponer verbo transitivo
1 (dividir) to break up, split
2 (pudrir) to rot, decompose
3 (poner nervioso) to get on sb's nerves
4 (el rostro) to distort
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49 destemplar
v.1 to distemper, to alter, to disconcert.2 to put to confusion.3 to untune.4 to be ruffled, to be discomposed.5 to be out of order (pulso).6 to grow blunt, to lose the temper (instrumentos).7 to act improperly or rashly.8 to lose moderation in actions or words.9 to anneal, to take out the temper of metals.10 to melt glue or other cement.11 to put out of tune, to untune.* * *1 (alterar) to disturb, upset2 (poner en infusión) to infuse3 MÚSICA to make go out of tune4 (un metal) to untemper1 MEDICINA to feel indisposed, feel unwell2 (un instrumento) to go out of tune3 (perder la moderación) to become upset, get agitated4 (un metal) to lose its temper* * *1. VT1) (Mús) to put out of tune2) (=alterar) to upset, disturb2.See:* * *1.Col, Per, Ven verbo transitivo1) <guitarra/violín> to make... go out of tune2) <ánimos/nervios> to fray3) (AmL) < dientes> to set... on edge2.destemplarse v pron1) tiempo to change for the worse2) (Mús) instrumento to go out of tune3) (Andes, Méx) dientes (+ me/te/le etc)* * *1.Col, Per, Ven verbo transitivo1) <guitarra/violín> to make... go out of tune2) <ánimos/nervios> to fray3) (AmL) < dientes> to set... on edge2.destemplarse v pron1) tiempo to change for the worse2) (Mús) instrumento to go out of tune3) (Andes, Méx) dientes (+ me/te/le etc)* * *vtA ‹guitarra/violín› to make … go out of tuneB ‹nervios› to fraylo único que hizo fue destemplar los ánimos he only made everyone even more agitated o made things even more fraughtC ( AmL) ‹dientes› to set … on edgeA (indisponerse) to become unwell; (con fiebre) to get a slight fever, to get a bit of a temperature ( BrE)B «tiempo» to become unpleasant o unsettledC ( Mús) «instrumento» to go out of tuneD «herramienta» to lose its edgeE(Andes, Méx) «dientes» (+ me/te/le etc): al oír ese ruido se me destemplan los dientes that noise sets my teeth on edge* * *
destemplar ( conjugate destemplar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹guitarra/violín› to make … go out of tune
2 ‹ánimos/nervios› to fray
3 (AmL) ‹ dientes› to set … on edge
* * *♦ vt1. [instrumento] to put out of tune3. [alterar] to disturb the order o harmony of* * *v/t1 MÚS put out of tune2 persona upset -
50 movido
adj.1 moved, encouraged, motivated.2 helter-skelter, hectic.past part.past participle of spanish verb: mover.* * *1→ link=mover mover► adjetivo1 (día, temporada) busy, hectic2 (persona) active3 (fiesta, concurso) lively4 (foto) blurred* * *ADJ1) (Fot) blurred2) [persona] (=activo) on the move *, on the go *; (=inquieto) restless3) (=agitado)a) [mar] rough, choppy; [viaje] [en barco] rough; [en avión] bumpyb) [día, semana] hectic, busy; [reunión, sesión] stormyhe tenido una mañana muy movida — I had a very hectic o busy morning
* * *- da adjetivoa) (Fot) blurred* * *- da adjetivoa) (Fot) blurred* * *movido -da1 ( Fot) blurredla foto salió movida the photograph came out blurred2 ‹mar› rough, choppy3 (agitado) hectic, busyeste año ha sido movidito this has been a pretty hectic yearuna reunión muy movida a very lively o stormy meeting* * *
Del verbo mover: ( conjugate mover)
movido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
mover
movido
mover ( conjugate mover) verbo transitivo
1
c) ( agitar):
el viento movía los árboles the wind shook the trees;
movió la cabeza ( asintiendo) he nodded (his head);
( negando) she shook her head;
2 ( inducir):
verbo intransitivo (Jueg) to move
moverse verbo pronominal
la lámpara se movía con el viento the lamp was moving o swaying in the wind
movido◊ -da adjetivoa) (Fot) blurred
‹día/año› hectic, busy;
‹ fiesta› lively
mover verbo transitivo
1 to move: movimos la mesa, we moved the table
mover la cabeza, (afirmativamente) to nod
(negativamente) to shake one's head
2 (empujar, decidir) aquello me movió a viajar, that led me to travel
le mueve la codicia, she's driven by greed
no sabemos qué le movió a hacerlo, we don't know what made him do it
3 (activar) to drive: el aire mueve las aspas, the wind drives the sails
movido,-a adjetivo
1 Fot blurred: ha salido movido en la foto, it came out blurred in the photograph
2 (ajetreado) busy: ¡vaya tarde más movida!, what a busy afternoon!
' movido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
movida
English:
unsettled
* * *movido, -a adj1. [debate, torneo] lively;[jornada, viaje] hectic2. [mar] rough, choppy3. [fotografía] blurred, fuzzy* * *adj1 foto blurred2 mar rough -
51 pendiente
adj.1 pending.2 failed (asignatura).3 hanging, pendent.f.1 slope.el terreno está en pendiente the ground slopes o is on a slopeuna pendiente del 25 por ciento a gradient of 1 in 4, a 1 in 4 gradient2 steepness, pitch.3 earring, eardrop, pendant, pendent.4 steep incline, drop.m.earring. (peninsular Spanish)* * *► adjetivo1 hanging2 (asunto) pending, outstanding1 (cuesta) slope; (inclinación) gradient1 (joya) earring\estar pendiente de algo (a la espera) to be waiting for something 2 (atento) to follow something closelyestar pendiente de alguien (atento) to be watching somebody 2 (dispuesto) to be at somebody's beck and call* * *1. noun f. 2. adj. 3. noun m.* * *1. ADJ1) (=a la expectativa)estar pendiente de algo: estaban pendientes de su llegada — they were waiting for him to arrive
2) (=atento)estar pendiente de algo/algn: está muy pendiente de la salud de su madre — he always keeps an eye on his mother's health
3) [juicio, caso, pedido] pending4) [cuenta] outstanding, unpaid5) [asignatura]6) (=colgado) hanging2.SM (=arete) earring3.SF [de un terreno] slope; [de un tejado] pitch* * *I1) <asunto/problema> unresolvedtenemos algunas cuentas pendientes — ( hablando - de dinero) we have some bills outstanding; (- de problemas) we have some unfinished business to settle
2) ( atento)IIestar pendiente DE algo/alguien: está pendiente del niño a todas horas she devotes every minute of the day to the child; estoy pendiente de que me llamen I'm waiting for them to call me; siempre está pendiente de los demás — he's always watching to see what other people are doing
masculino (Esp) earringIIIuna pendiente muy pronunciada — a very steep slope o incline
la colina tiene una pendiente del 20% — the hill has a one-in-five gradient
* * *I1) <asunto/problema> unresolvedtenemos algunas cuentas pendientes — ( hablando - de dinero) we have some bills outstanding; (- de problemas) we have some unfinished business to settle
2) ( atento)IIestar pendiente DE algo/alguien: está pendiente del niño a todas horas she devotes every minute of the day to the child; estoy pendiente de que me llamen I'm waiting for them to call me; siempre está pendiente de los demás — he's always watching to see what other people are doing
masculino (Esp) earringIIIuna pendiente muy pronunciada — a very steep slope o incline
la colina tiene una pendiente del 20% — the hill has a one-in-five gradient
* * *pendiente11 = escarpment, rise, slope, hill-hugging, descent, ascent.Ex: Use of Woolston Library has declined slightly: the area is isolated by the River Itchen, a busy main road, and a natural escarpment.
Ex: Consideration must be given to vertical rises (from floor to floor), wiring compartment (don't underestimate need), horizontal cable distribution, and ducting systems.Ex: The heading PITCH (Slope) illustrates how to qualify a word by another in parenthesis to clarify the meaning = El encabezamiento PENDIENTE (inclinación) ilustra cómo modificar una palabra con otra entre paréntesis para aclarar el significado.Ex: Dubrovnic is a beautiful natural location on the Adriatic Sea with small, intriguing hill-hugging streets and pedestrian-only traffic within the walls.Ex: The street-smart kid's descent into crime and heroin addiction is now too familiar a story.Ex: Highways with repeating hairpin turns allow easier, safer ascents and descents of mountainous terrain than a direct, steep climb and descent.pendiente22 = pendant, earring.Ex: Dress was from animal hides and pelts, tattoos ornamented both men and women, and bead pendants were worn in ear lobes and rings.
Ex: The author discusses the social and economic role of jewelry and traces cultural differences in the forms of jewels, focusing on fibulas and earrings.pendiente33 = pending, outstanding, unresolved.Ex: Obviously with the definition of what constitutes an entire work still pending it is not easy to define analytical cataloguing precisely.
Ex: Dialog also wants relief from outstanding royalty claims from the American Chemical Society.Ex: Other instances of unresolved or partially resolved conflicts of this type abound in our precomputer cataloging codes.* adquisición pendiente de examen y aceptación = on approval acquisition, sending on approbation, sending on approval.* asignatura pendiente = unfinished business.* asunto pendiente = unfinished business, unresolved matter.* con pagos pendientes = be in arrears.* estar pendiente de = be on the lookout for, pay + attention to, keep + an eye on, keep + Posesivo + eyes peeled, keep + Posesivo + eyes skinned.* estar pendiente de todo = stay on + top of things, keep on + top of things, be on top of things.* pendiente de = on the lookout for.* pendiente de anunciarse = yet to be announced.* pendiente de confirmación = to be confirmed.* pendiente de ir a la última moda = fashion-conscious.* pendiente de seguir la última moda = fashion-conscious.* quedar pendiente = remain + to be done.* saldo pendiente = outstanding balance.pendiente44 = hanging.Ex: The catenary, often confused with the parabola, is the curve formed by a hanging chain held only at its ends.
* * *A ‹asunto/problema› unresolvedel asunto todavía está pendiente de resolución the matter has still to be resolved, a decision on the matter is still pending ( frml)aún tenemos algunas cuentas pendientes (hablando — de dinero) we still have some bills outstanding; (— de problemas) we have some unfinished business to settleB (atento) estar pendiente DE algo/algn:está pendiente del niño a todas horas she devotes her constant attention to the childvive pendiente del marido she's always at her husband's beck and callestoy pendiente de que me llamen I'm waiting for them to call mesiempre está pendiente de lo que hacen los demás he's always watching to see what other people are doing, he always has his eye on what everyone else is doing( Esp)earring(inclinación — de un terreno) slope, incline; (— de un tejado) slopesubíamos un camino en pendiente we were following an uphill pathla ladera tiene mucha pendiente the hillside slopes steeplyel coche se deslizó por la pendiente the car slid down the slope o hilluna pendiente muy pronunciada a very steep slope o inclinela colina tiene una pendiente del 20% the hill has a one-in-five o a 20% gradient* * *
pendiente adjetivo
1 ‹asunto/problema› unresolved;
‹ cuenta› outstanding
2 ( atento):
estoy pendiente de que me llamen I'm waiting for them to call me
■ sustantivo masculino (Esp) earring
■ sustantivo femenino ( de terreno) slope, incline;
( de tejado) slope;◊ una pendiente muy pronunciada a very steep slope o incline;
tiene mucha pendiente it slopes steeply
pendiente
I adjetivo
1 (sin resolver) unresolved, pending
2 ( dinero) unpaid, outstanding: tiene algunas cuentas pendientes, he has some bills outstanding
3 (estar atento) tienes que estar pendiente de la comida, you must pay attention to the cooking
4 (esperar) to be waiting for
5 (colgante) hanging [de, from]
II m (joya) earring
pendientes de clip, clip-on earring
III sustantivo femenino
1 (del terreno) incline, slope
2 (de techo, tejado) pitch
' pendiente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arete
- asignatura
- bajada
- clip
- declive
- desnivel
- encima
- escarpada
- escarpado
- escorrentía
- rellano
- remontar
- subir
- subida
- tela
- zarcillo
- abrupto
- caer
- cuesta
- empinado
- gradiente
- inclinación
- inclinado
- pronunciado
- rampa
- tanto
- topo
English:
alert
- coast
- dip
- downhill
- earring
- eye
- gradient
- hanging
- inclination
- incline
- open
- outstanding
- owing
- pending
- pitch
- preoccupied
- rise
- rising
- slant
- slip down
- slope
- sloping
- steep
- stud
- undecided
- unfinished
- unpaid
- unsettled
- descent
- ear
- hang
- out
* * *♦ adj1. [por resolver] pending;[deuda] outstanding;estar pendiente de [a la espera de] to be waiting for;tiene dos asignaturas pendientes she has to retake two subjects;estar pendiente de un hilo to be hanging by a thread2.estar pendiente de [atento a] to keep an eye on;estoy pendiente de conocer la respuesta I'm anxious to know the reply;vive pendiente del teléfono she spends her life waiting for the phone to ring3. [colgante] hanging♦ nmpendiente de clip clip-on earring2. Am [asunto] unresolved matter;la lista de pendientes es enorme there is an enormous backlog of matters to be dealt with♦ nf1. [cuesta] slope;una calle con mucha pendiente a very steep street;el terreno está en pendiente the ground slopes o is on a slope;una pendiente del 20 por ciento a 1:5 gradient2. [de tejado] pitch* * *I adj1 unresolved, unfinished;estar pendiente be pending;pendiente de solución awaiting a solution, still to be resolved2 cuenta unpaid3 ( alerta):estar pendiente de be waiting forII m earringIII f slope* * *pendiente adj1) : pending2)estar pendiente de : to be watchful of, to be on the lookout forpendiente nf: slope, incline* * *pendiente1 adj1. (asunto, factura) outstanding2. (juicio, decisión) pendingpendiente2 n1. (adorno) earring2. (cuesta) slope -
52 problemática
adj.problematical, disputable, unsettled.f.problems, set of problems, situation, intricacy.* * ** * *f., (m. - problemático)* * *SF problems pl, questions pl* * *femenino problems (pl)la problemática de América Central — the problems o the situation in Central America
* * *femenino problems (pl)la problemática de América Central — the problems o the situation in Central America
* * *problems (pl)nuestro punto de vista en torno a la problemática de América Central our point of view on the problems o the situation in Central Americala problemática que plantea el crecimiento de la ciudad the problems o questions posed by the expansion of the cityla problemática de la pareja y la familia the problems within a relationship and the family* * *
problemático,-a adjetivo problematic
' problemática' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
relajo
English:
inner city
* * *problemática nfproblems;la problemática del desempleo the problems of unemployment* * *problemática nf: set of problemsla problemática que debemos enfrentar: the problems we must face -
53 volandero
adj.1 suspended in the air, volatile.2 fortuitous, casual.3 unsettled, fleeting, variable, volatile.4 fledgeling.m.fledgeling learning to fly, fledgling, chick learning to fly.* * *► adjetivo1 (volantón) ready to fly2 (que cuelga) hanging; (que está suelto) loose3 figurado (imprevisto) unexpected, unforeseen4 figurado (que vagabundea) wandering, restless* * *ADJ1) [pieza] loose, shifting; [cuerda, hoja] loose; [dolor] that moves about2) (=al azar) random, casual; (=imprevisto) unexpected3) (Orn) fledged, ready to fly; [persona] restless* * *- ra adjetivo1) ( suelto) loose2) < pájaro> full-fledged* * *- ra adjetivo1) ( suelto) loose2) < pájaro> full-fledged* * *volandero -raA (suelto) looseB ‹pájaro› full-fledged* * *volandero, -a adj1. [que pende] hanging2. [pájaro] fledged, ready to fly3. [lectura, repaso] cursory;[imagen] fleeting -
54 volante
adj.flying.m.1 (steering) wheel.estar o ir al volante to be at the wheel2 motor racing (automovilismo).3 frill, flounce.4 (referral) note (del médico). (peninsular Spanish)5 shuttlecock.6 leaflet. ( Latin American Spanish)7 steering wheel, handwheel, wheel, driving wheel.8 flier, leaflet.9 flywheel.10 balance wheel.11 Volante.* * *► adjetivo1 (que vuela) flying2 (que se desplaza) flying, mobile2 AUTOMÓVIL steering wheel3 TÉCNICA flywheel4 (de reloj) balance wheel5 (aviso, orden) note, order6 DEPORTE shuttlecock\ir al volante to be driving* * *noun m.* * *1. ADJ1) (=volador) flying2) (=itinerante) [estudio, sede] travelling, traveling (EEUU)meta 1., 1)3) (=inquieto) [persona] unsettled2. SM1) (Aut) steering wheel(LAm) [de propaganda] pamphlet hoja 2)ir al volante — to be at the wheel, be driving
4) ( Esp) (Med) referral noteme dieron un volante para el oftalmólogo — I was referred to o I was given a referral to the ophthalmologist
5) (Bádminton) (=pelota) shuttlecock; (=juego) badminton6) (Cos) flounce3. SMF(Chile)1) (Ftbl) (=jugador) winger2) (=conductor) driver; [de carreras] racing driver* * *Iadjetivo flying (before n)II1)a) (Auto) steering wheelir/ponerse al volante — to be at/to take the wheel
b) (Mec, Tec) flywheel; (para regular altura, velocidad) wheel, handwheelc) ( de reloj) balance wheel2)a) (AmL) ( de propaganda) leaflet, flierb) (Esp) ( para el médico) referral note o slip3) ( en costura) flounce4) (Dep) shuttlecock* * *Iadjetivo flying (before n)II1)a) (Auto) steering wheelir/ponerse al volante — to be at/to take the wheel
b) (Mec, Tec) flywheel; (para regular altura, velocidad) wheel, handwheelc) ( de reloj) balance wheel2)a) (AmL) ( de propaganda) leaflet, flierb) (Esp) ( para el médico) referral note o slip3) ( en costura) flounce4) (Dep) shuttlecock* * *volante11 = steering wheel.Ex: That will not be accomplished by asking: 'How many people are for having the steering wheel in a round form or some other form?'.
* al volante = at the wheel.* detrás del volante = behind the wheel.* horas al volante = driver's hours.* quedarse dormido al volante = fall + asleep at the wheel.* violencia al volante = road rage.volante22 = frill.Ex: This spring, women's clothing embellished with frills and lace are gracing the streets of Japan.
* con volantes = frilly [frillier -comp., frilliest -sup,].* decorado con volantes = frilly [frillier -comp., frilliest -sup,].* de volantes = frilly [frillier -comp., frilliest -sup,].volante33 = flying.Ex: A new flying invention has been unveiled in the US, which could see humans take to the sky.
* trapecio volante = flying trapeze.* * *flying ( before n)A1 ( Auto) steering wheelponte al volante un rato why don't you take the wheel o why don't you drive for a while?su hija iba al volante her daughter was at the wheel o was driving3 (de un reloj) balance wheelB (papel)2 ( Esp) (para el médico) referral note o slipme dio un volante para el cardiólogo she referred me to the cardiologistC (en costura) flounceD (rehilete) shuttlecock, shuttleE1 (conductor) racing driver2 (en fútbol) winger* * *
volante sustantivo masculino
1 (Auto) steering wheel;◊ ir/ponerse al volante to be at/to take the wheel
2
3 ( en costura) flounce
4 (Dep) shuttlecock
volante
I adjetivo flying
II sustantivo masculino
1 (de automóvil) steering wheel
coger el/ ponerse al/ir al volante, to take the wheel: José iba al volante, José was driving
2 Cost ruffle, flounce, frill
3 (para el médico) referral note
' volante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
habilidad
- platillo
- timón
- dar
- girar
- ovni
English:
flying saucer
- frill
- roadhog
- ruffle
- saucer
- shuttlecock
- spin
- steer
- steering wheel
- UFO
- flier
- flounce
- flying
- fly
- loosen
- road
- shuttle
- steering
- unidentified
- wheel
* * *♦ adj1. [que vuela] flying2. [no fijo]el congreso tiene una sede volante each year the conference takes place in a different location;meta volante [en ciclismo] hot spot sprint♦ nm1. [para conducir] (steering) wheel;es un as del volante he's an ace driver2. [automovilismo] Br motor o US auto racing3. [de tela] frill, flounce;una falda de volantes a frilly skirt5. [en bádminton] shuttlecock6. Am [de propaganda] leaflet* * *I adj flyingII m1 AUTO steering wheel;ponerse al volante take the wheel2 de vestido flounce3 MED referral (slip)4 DEP shuttlecock* * *volante adj: flyingvolante nm1) : steering wheel2) folleto: flier, circular3) : shuttlecock4) : flywheel5) : balance wheel (of a watch)6) : ruffle, flounce* * *volante1 adj flyingvolante2 n1. (de coche) steering wheel2. (de bádminton) shuttlecock -
55 conflictiva
f., (m. - conflictivo)* * *
conflictivo,-a adjetivo
1 (problemático) era un niño conflictivo, he was a problem child
2 (polémico) controversial
3 (turbulento) unsettled
' conflictiva' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conflictivo
-
56 vaga
adj.1 errant, vagrant.2 vague, wavering, fluctuating, unsettled.Voz vaga a vague report.3 lax, loose.4 restless, uneasy.* * *1. f., (m. - vago) 2. f., (m. - vago)* * *
Del verbo vagar: ( conjugate vagar)
vaga es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
vaga
vagar
vagar ( conjugate vagar) verbo intransitivo
to wander, roam
vago,-a
I adjetivo
1 pey (holgazán) lazy
2 (difuso) slight, vague: tiene una vaga idea de lo que ocurrió, he has a vague idea of what happened
II m,f (gandul) layabout
vagar vi (ir sin rumbo fijo) to wander, roam: vagamos por la ciudad toda la noche, we wandered around the town all night long
vagaba por el desierto, he was wandering about in the desert
' vaga' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
vago
- sensación
English:
fudge
- vague
* * *I adj1 ( holgazán) lazy;hacer el vago laze around2 ( indefinido) vagueII m, vaga f idler, Brlayabout fam -
57 desambientado
adj.disoriented, out of place, lost.* * *► adjetivo1 (persona) out of place2 (lugar) lacking in atmosphere* * *desambientado -dadisorientedal cambiarse de escuela se encontró totalmente desambientado when he changed schools he was completely disoriented o unsettled o he felt completely out of place* * *desambientado, -a adj[persona] out of place -
58 desadaptar
-
59 atavío
• adornment• apparel• attire• clothing• dress• get unsettled• get-up-and-go• getting thinner• gewgaw• outfit -
60 desacomodarse
• become unsettled• get jumbled up
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