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  • 121 ऊर्ध्व _ūrdhva

    ऊर्ध्व a. Erect, upright, above; ˚केश &c.; rising or tending upwards.
    -2 Raised, elevated, erected; हस्तः, ˚पादः &c.
    -3 High, superior, upper.
    -4 Not sitting (opp. आसीन).
    -5 Torn (as hair).
    -6 Thrown up.
    -र्ध्वम् Elevation, height.
    -र्ध्वम् -ind.
    1 Upwards, aloft, above. अधश्चोर्ध्वं च प्रसृतम् Muṇḍ. Up.2.2.11; अधश्चोर्ध्वं प्रसृतास्तस्य शाखाः Bg.15.1.
    -2 In the sequel (= उपरिष्टात्).
    -3 In a high tone, aloud.
    -4 Afterwards, subsequent to (with abl.); शरीरभेदादूर्ध्वमुत्क्रम्य पुनः Ait. Up.4.6. ते त्र्यहादूर्ध्वमाख्याय Ku.6.93; ऊर्ध्वं संवत्सरात् Ms.9.77; Y.1.53; R.14.66; Bk.18.36; पितुरूर्ध्वम् Ms.9.14 after the father's death; अत ऊर्ध्वम् hence forward, hereafter.
    -Comp. -अङ्गुलि a. with uplifted finger.
    - अयन a. going upwards. (
    -नम्) motion above.
    -आवर्तः rearing of a horse.
    -आसितः the plant Momordica Charantia (कारवेल्ल; Mar. कारलें)
    -ईहः motion or tendency upwards.
    -कच, -केश a.
    1 having the hair erect.
    -2 one whose hair is torn.
    -कचः 1 The descending node.
    -2 N. of Ketu.
    -केशी N. of a goddess; ऊर्ध्वकेशी विरूपाक्षी मांसशोणितभोजने Sandhyā.
    -कण्ठ a. with the neck upraised. (
    -ण्ठी) N. of a plant (महाशतावरी).
    -कर्ण a. with the ears pricked up or erect; निभृतोर्ध्वकर्णाः Ś.1.8.
    -कर्मन् n.
    -क्रिया 1 motion upwards.
    -2 action for attaining a high place. -m. N. of Viṣṇu.
    -कायः, -यम् the upper part of the body.
    -कृशन a. having the sharp qualities stirred up (Soma) efferves- cing (?); अयं बिभर्त्यूर्ध्वकृशनं मदम् Rv.1.144.2.
    -ग, -गामिन् a.
    1 going upwards, ascended, rising; भुवा सहोष्माणममुञ्चदूर्ध्वगम् Ku.5.23.
    -2 being on high.
    -3 virtuous, pious.
    (-गः) 1 a kind of disease.
    -2 N. of of Viṣṇu; ˚पुरम् the city of Hariśchandra.
    -गत a. gone up, risen, ascended.
    -गति a. going upwards. (
    -तिः f.)
    -गमः, -गमनम् 1 ascent, elevation.
    -2 going to heaven.
    -3 going above (as life).
    -4 Fire.
    -चरण, -पाद a. having the feet upwards.
    (-णः) 1 A kind of ascetic or devotee.
    -2 a fabulous animal called Śarabha. (
    -पादम्) A kind of dance; Dk.2.8.
    -चित् a. Ved. collecting, piling or heaping up.
    -जानु, -ज्ञ, -ज्ञु a. [ऊर्ध्वमुच्चं जानु यस्य]
    1 raising the knees, sitting on the hams; क्षणमयमनुभूय स्वप्नमूर्ध्वज्ञुरेव Śi.11.11.
    -2 long-shanked.
    -तालः A kind of time (ताल in music).
    -तिलकिन् a. having a sectarian mark on the forehead.
    -दंष्ट्र (ष्ट्रा) केश N. of Śiva (whose teeth and hair are erect).
    -दृश् m. A Crab.
    -दृष्टि, -नेत्र a.
    1 looking upwards.
    -2 (fig.) aspiring, ambitious. (
    -ष्टिः f.) concentrating the sight on the spot between the eyebrows (in Yoga Phil.)
    -द्वारम् The gate opening into heaven.
    -देवः a superior deity, i. e. Viṣṇu.
    -देहः a funeral ceremony; ˚निमित्तार्थमहं दातुं जला- ञ्जलिम् Rām.
    -नभस् a. being above in the clouds.
    -पथः the upper region, the ether.
    -पातनम् causing to ascend, sublimation (as of mercury),
    -पात्रम् a sacrificial vessel; सौवर्णराजताब्जानामूर्ध्वपात्रग्रहाश्मनाम् Y.1.182.
    -पुण्ड्रः, -ण्ड्रकः a perpendicular sign of sandal on the forehead of a Brāhmaṇa.
    -पूरम् ind. full to the brim, full to overflowing; ˚रं पूर्यते Sk.
    -पृश्नि a. Ved. spotted above. (
    -श्निः) a sacrificial beast.
    -प्रमाणम् Height altitude.
    -बर्हिस् a. Ved. being above the sacrificial grass. -m. a kind of manes called सोमप.
    -बाहुः a devotee who constantly holds his arms above his head till they are fixed in that position. ऊर्ध्वबाहुर्विरौम्येष न च कश्चित् शृणोति माम् Mb.
    -बुध्न a. Ved. upside- down, topsy-turvy; अर्वाग्विलश्चमस ऊर्ध्वबुध्नः Bṛi. Up. 2.2.3.
    -भागः 1 the upper part.
    -2 any part of a word coming after another part.
    -भाज् a.
    1 being upwards.
    -2 enjoying the upper part. (-m.) the submarine fire.
    -मन्थिन् a. living in perpetual chastity, a Brahmachārin; वाताशना य ऋषयः श्रमणा ऊर्ध्व- मन्थिनः Bhāg.11.6.48.
    -मानम् an instrument for measuring altitudes; ऊर्ध्वमानं किलोन्मानं परिमाणं तु सर्वतः Mbh. on P.V.1.19.
    -मायु a. sending forth a loud noise.
    -मारुतम् pressure of the wind (of the body) upwards.
    -मुख a. having the mouth or opening upwards; cast or directed upwards; प्रबोधयत्यूर्ध्वमुखैर्मुयूखैः Ku.1.16; R.3.57. (
    -खम्) the upper part of the mouth.
    -मूल a. having the roots upwards. ऊर्ध्वमूलमधः शाखमश्वत्थं प्राहुरव्यम् । छन्दांसि यस्य पर्णानि यस्तं वेद स वेदवित् ॥ Bg.15.1.9.
    -मौहूर्तिक a. happening after a short time.
    -रेत, -रेतस् a. [ऊर्ध्वमूर्ध्वगं नाधः पतत् रेतो यस्य] one who lives in perpetual celibacy or abstains from sexual inter- course; यतीनामूर्ध्वरेतसाम् Mb.3.233.44. (-m.)
    1 N. of Śiva.
    -2 Bhīṣma.
    -लिङ्गः, -लिङ्गिन् N. of Śiva. (Having the membrum virile above, i. e. chaste)
    -लोकः the upper world, heaven.
    -वक्त्रः (pl.) N. of a class of deities.
    -वर्त्मन् m. the atmosphere.
    -वातः, -वायुः the wind in the upper part of the body (उदान).
    -वालम् Yak-tail (चमरीपुच्छ); परिधायोर्ध्ववालं तु Mb.12.165.72.
    -वृत a. put on above, put over the head or shoulder (as the sacred thread of a Brāhmaṇa); कार्पासमुपवीतं स्याद्विप्रस्योर्ध्ववृतं त्रिवृत् Ms.2.44.
    -शायिन् a. sleeping with the face upwards (as a child). (-m.) N. of Śiva.
    -शोधनम् vomiting.
    -शोधनः Soap-nut tree and fruit, Sapindus Emarginatus (Mar. रिठा).
    -शोषम् ind. so as to dry (anything) above; यद्वोर्ध्वशोषं तृणवद् विशुल्कः Bk.3.14.
    -श्वासः expiration; a kind of asthma.
    -सानु a. rising higher and higher; surpassing; कनिक्रदत् पतयदूर्ध्वसानुः Rv.1.152.5. (-m., -n.) the top of a mountain.
    -स्थ a. being above, superior.
    -स्थितिः f.
    1 the rearing of a horse.
    -2 a horse's back.
    -3 eleva- tion, superiority.
    -स्रोतस् m.
    1 an ascetic who abstains from sexual intercourse; cf. ऊर्ध्वरेतस्.
    -2 N. of a creation of beings whose stream of life or current of nutriment tends upwards.
    -3 a plant.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > ऊर्ध्व _ūrdhva

  • 122 верхний

    ве́рхний эта́ж — upper / top floor

    ве́рхний я́щик — top drawer

    ве́рхние слои́ атмосфе́ры — upper layers / strata of the atmosphere

    ве́рхнее тече́ние Во́лги — the Upper Volga, the upper reaches of the Volga

    3) ( об одежде) outer; over

    ве́рхняя оде́жда — overclothes, outer clothing

    4) муз. high

    ве́рхний реги́стр — highest register

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    ве́рхняя пала́та (парламента) — upper chamber; ( в Великобритании) House of Lords

    замо́к ве́рхнего реги́стра информ.caps lock

    Новый большой русско-английский словарь > верхний

  • 123 encuestado

    f. & m.
    pollee, person who is being asked questions in a poll.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: encuestar.
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    - da masculino, femenino

    el 50% de los encuestados — 50% of those polled

    * * *
    = respondent, responder, interviewee.
    Nota: Nombre.
    Ex. Many respondents would have welcomed a less theoretical syllabus with a greater allocation of class time in the lower rather than upper school.
    Ex. It was apparent that the responders to the investigation were somewhat unsure of their future situation relative to the burgeoning information education market = Era claro que los entrevistados en la investigacion no se sentían muy seguros sobre su situación futura en relación con el incipiente mercado de las enseñanzas de documentación.
    Ex. This article summarises the responses of interviewees to a number of broad questions relating to the atmosphere of libraries.
    * * *
    - da masculino, femenino

    el 50% de los encuestados — 50% of those polled

    * * *
    = respondent, responder, interviewee.
    Nota: Nombre.

    Ex: Many respondents would have welcomed a less theoretical syllabus with a greater allocation of class time in the lower rather than upper school.

    Ex: It was apparent that the responders to the investigation were somewhat unsure of their future situation relative to the burgeoning information education market = Era claro que los entrevistados en la investigacion no se sentían muy seguros sobre su situación futura en relación con el incipiente mercado de las enseñanzas de documentación.
    Ex: This article summarises the responses of interviewees to a number of broad questions relating to the atmosphere of libraries.

    * * *
    masculine, feminine
    el 50% de los encuestados 50% of those polled
    * * *

    Del verbo encuestar: ( conjugate encuestar)

    encuestado es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    encuestado    
    encuestar
    encuestado
    ◊ -da sustantivo masculino, femenino: el 50% de los encuestados 50% of those polled

    encuestar verbo transitivo to poll

    * * *
    encuestado, -a nm,f
    person polled;
    los encuestados those polled, the respondents
    * * *
    :
    el 75% de los encuestados 75% of those surveyed o polled

    Spanish-English dictionary > encuestado

  • 124 entrevistado

    f. & m.
    interviewee.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: entrevistar.
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    entrevistado, -a
    SM / F interviewee, person being interviewed
    * * *
    - da masculino, femenino interviewee
    * * *
    = respondent, responder, interviewee.
    Nota: Nombre.
    Ex. Many respondents would have welcomed a less theoretical syllabus with a greater allocation of class time in the lower rather than upper school.
    Ex. It was apparent that the responders to the investigation were somewhat unsure of their future situation relative to the burgeoning information education market = Era claro que los entrevistados en la investigacion no se sentían muy seguros sobre su situación futura en relación con el incipiente mercado de las enseñanzas de documentación.
    Ex. This article summarises the responses of interviewees to a number of broad questions relating to the atmosphere of libraries.
    * * *
    - da masculino, femenino interviewee
    * * *
    = respondent, responder, interviewee.
    Nota: Nombre.

    Ex: Many respondents would have welcomed a less theoretical syllabus with a greater allocation of class time in the lower rather than upper school.

    Ex: It was apparent that the responders to the investigation were somewhat unsure of their future situation relative to the burgeoning information education market = Era claro que los entrevistados en la investigacion no se sentían muy seguros sobre su situación futura en relación con el incipiente mercado de las enseñanzas de documentación.
    Ex: This article summarises the responses of interviewees to a number of broad questions relating to the atmosphere of libraries.

    * * *
    masculine, feminine
    interviewee
    * * *
    entrevistado, -a nm,f
    interviewee;
    uno de cada tres entrevistados… [en encuesta] one in three people interviewed…

    Spanish-English dictionary > entrevistado

  • 125 LOPT

    n.
    1) air, atmosphere, sky (skein sól, ok var lítt a l. komin); l. var mikit til jarðar at falla, it was a great height to fall down; l. ok lögr, sky and sea; á l., aloft, into the air; bera (fœra) á l., to spread abroad; hlaupa í l. upp, to leap up into the air; liggja í l. upp, to lie face uppermost; á lopti, aloft, in the air, on high; taka spjót á lopti, to catch a spear as it flies;
    2) loft, upper room (Gunnar svaf í lopti einu í skálanum);
    3) balcony (hann hleypr ofan ór loptinu á strætit).
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    n.:
    1. [Ulf. luftus = ἀήρ; A. S. lyft; Scot. and Old Engl. lift; Engl. a-loft; O. H. G. and Germ. luft], the air, Eluc. 19, Skálda 174: the air, atmosphere, the sky, heaven, lopt vindlaust, Edda 4; skein sól, ok var lítt á lopt komin, Ld. 36; sól er á góðu lopti, high in the sky, Bs. ii. 111; þeir heyrðu klukku-hljóð í loptið upp, Fms. vi. 63, Hdl. 41, Vsp. 29: lopt var mikit ( a great height) til jarðar at falla, Fb. ii. 389: allit., lopt ok lögr, Skm. 6; lýsti af höndum hennar bæði í lopt ok á lög, Edda 22; renna lopt ok lög, 70; hvat manna sá er með gullhjálminn er ríðr lopt ok lög, segja at hann á furðu góðan hest, 56:—plur., inn þver loptin, Bret. 58; hann skapaði himin ok jörð ok loptin, Edda; hann blæss eitri ok dreifir lopt öll ok lög, 41; loptin neðri, Lil. 27; loptin sungu, 34; hverfðr utan um lopt öll, Fas.
    2. adverb. phrases; á lopt, aloft, into the sky; hlaupa í lopt upp, io leap up into the air, Nj. 84; hefja e-t á lopt, to hold up aloft, extol, Róm. 308, Bs. i. 284, Finnb. 296; bregða á lopt, Eg. 123; bera (færa) á lopt, to spread abroad, Fms. xi. 287, Fas. i. 363, Bs. i. 133, Fs. 9; horfa, liggja í lopt upp (or upp í lopt), to lie face uppermost, opp. to á grúfu, Sturl. iii. 282: á lopti, aloft in the air, on high, hovering; taka spjótið á lopti, to catch a spear flying, Nj. 84; hann vá svá skjótt með sverði, at þrjú þóttu á lopti at sjá, 29, Þkv. 10.
    3. air, space; hann flaug um alla lása ok gat hvergi lopt fundit svá at hann mætti inn komask, Fb. i. 276.
    COMPDS: lopthræddr, loptmegin, loptmjöðm, loptríki, loptvægi.
    B. [Engl., Scot., and Dan. loft], a loft, upper room, also of houses built on piles (stafir), and thus lifted from the ground; this may well be the primitive sense, from which that of air, sky may be derived through the notion that the heavens were a many-storied ceiling, see the remarks s. v. himinn; often used of the bedroom in old dwellings; en er þeir kómu upp á loptriðit sá þeir at loptið var opit, Eg. 236, Fms. ii. 5; þú skalt liggja í lopti hjá mér í nótt … ok læsti hón þcgar loptinu innan, Nj. 6, 7; til lopts þess er Erlingr svaf í, Ó. H. 116; í annan enda hússins var lopt uppi á þvertrjám …, fóru þeir Arnljótr upp á loptið ok lögðusk þar til svefns, 153, Nj. 199; lopt þat er þar er yfir útidyrum, Eb. 118; þeir gengu til svefns ok upp í loptið, Fs. 85; Gunnarr svaf í lopti einu í skálanum, Nj. 114; var Fjölni fylgt til herbergis í hit næsta lopt, Hkr. i. 17; lopts dyrr, the loft doors, Sturl. ii. 94, Fas. iii. 500; lopts gat, an opening in a floor, trap-door.
    II. a balcony; þeir Þorbjörn vörðusk ór lopti einu, Orkn. 443; hann var skotinn í lopti einu, Fms. vii. 245; tók konungr sér herbergi í lopti einu, Ó. H. 105: in mod. usage of the ceilings or floors in many-storied houses.
    COMPDS: loptdyrr, lopteldr, loptgluggr, lopthús, lopthöll, loptrið, loptskemma, loptstofa, loptsvalir.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > LOPT

  • 126 верхний

    (в разн. знач.)
    upper

    верхние слои атмосферы — upper layers / strata of the atmosphere

    верхнее течение Волги — the Upper Volga, the upper reaches of the Volga

    верхнее платье — overcoat, outer clothing

    верхняя палата — ( парламента) Upper Chamber; (в англ. парламенте) House of Lords

    Русско-английский словарь Смирнитского > верхний

  • 127 sfera

    - ry; -ry; dat sg - rze; f
    (obszar, strefa) zone; (dziedzina, krąg, kula) sphere; ( warstwa społeczna) class

    wyższe/niższe sfery — upper/lower classes

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    f.
    1. astron. sphere, firmament, atmosphere; sfera niebieska celestial sphere; muzyka sfer (niebieskich) music l. harmony of the spheres.
    2. (= strefa, obszar) zone, belt, area; szara sfera przen. gray area l. zone.
    3. (= domena) sphere, realm, area, domain, field; (wpływów, zainteresowań) orbit; sfera materialna material sphere; sfera duchowa the spiritual; szeroka sfera wpływów przen. wide circle of influence; sfera działalności sphere of activity; sfera gospodarcza economic sphere.
    4. (= środowisko) circles, class, world; wyższe/niższe sfery upper/lower classes; z wyższych sfer upper-class; (o osobie l. sposobie mówienia) refined, uj. posh; kobieta/mężczyzna z wyższych sfer man/lady of quality; pochodzący z lepszych sfer top drawer; obracać się w wyższych sferach rub shoulders with the upper classes; ludzie (ze) wszystkich sfer people from every walk of life.
    5. geom. sphere; sfera opisana circumsphere, circumscribed sphere; sfera wpisana insphere, inscribed sphere.

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > sfera

  • 128 inferior

    adj.
    1 bottom.
    la mitad inferior the bottom o lower half
    la parte inferior (de algo) the bottom (of something)
    2 lower.
    temperaturas inferiores a diez grados temperatures lower than o below ten degrees
    una cifra inferior a cien a figure under o below one hundred
    3 inferior.
    es inferior a la media it's below average
    f. & m.
    inferior.
    trata con desprecio a sus inferiores he treats those beneath him with contempt
    * * *
    2 (cantidad) less, lower
    3 (en calidad) inferior (a, to)
    1 (en rango) subordinate; (en calidad) inferior
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    noun mf. adj.
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    1. ADJ
    1) [en el espacio] lower

    labio inferiorbottom o lower lip

    2) [en categoría, jerarquía] inferior

    de calidad inferior — of inferior quality, inferior

    3) [con cantidades, números] lower

    temperaturas inferiores a los 20° — temperatures lower than 20°, temperatures below 20°

    2.
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    I
    1) ( en el espacio) lower
    2) ( en jerarquía) <especie/rango> inferior
    3) ( en comparaciones) lower

    inferior a algo: temperaturas inferiores a los 10° temperatures lower than o below 10°; el número de votantes fue inferior a lo previsto the number of voters was lower than expected; nació con un peso inferior al normal he was below average weight when he was born; un número inferior al 20 — a number below twenty

    II
    masculino y femenino inferior
    * * *
    = inferior, low [lower -comp., lowest -sup.], lower, nether, low-end.
    Ex. A subordinate body is a corporate body that forms an integral part of a larger body in relation to which it holds an inferior hierarchical rank.
    Ex. Carlton Duncan discussed the difficulties built into the educational processes which led to under-performance at school and the resulting low representation in higher education and low entry into the professions.
    Ex. The upper and lower limits for the value are first entered.
    Ex. Squeezed between the upper and nether milestones of increasing demand and dwindling resources, individual librarians develop ways in which to make their jobs easier.
    Ex. Therefore real time interaction is feasible on both low-end and high-end machines.
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    * clases inferiores, las = lower orders, the.
    * cubierta inferior = lower deck.
    * de calidad inferior = low-end.
    * de inferior calidad = low-end, sub-par.
    * de la gama inferior = low-end.
    * esquina inferior derecha = right bottom corner, bottom right.
    * esquina inferior izquierda = left bottom corner, bottom left.
    * extremidades inferiores = lower extremities, lower limbs.
    * extremo inferior izquierdo = lower left.
    * inferior a = no match for.
    * inferior al título = sub-degree [subdegree].
    * límite inferior = lower bound.
    * mandíbula inferior = lower jaw.
    * margen inferior = bottom margin.
    * maxilar inferior = lower jaw.
    * miembros inferiores = lower extremities, lower limbs.
    * mitad inferior = lower half.
    * parte inferior = bottom.
    * parte inferior derecha = lower right.
    * paso inferior = underpass, subway.
    * paso inferior de peatones = pedestrian underpass.
    * paso inferior para peatones = pedestrian underpass.
    * quijada inferior = lower jaw.
    * vender en el extranjero a precios inferiores que en el país de origen = dump.
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    I
    1) ( en el espacio) lower
    2) ( en jerarquía) <especie/rango> inferior
    3) ( en comparaciones) lower

    inferior a algo: temperaturas inferiores a los 10° temperatures lower than o below 10°; el número de votantes fue inferior a lo previsto the number of voters was lower than expected; nació con un peso inferior al normal he was below average weight when he was born; un número inferior al 20 — a number below twenty

    II
    masculino y femenino inferior
    * * *
    = inferior, low [lower -comp., lowest -sup.], lower, nether, low-end.

    Ex: A subordinate body is a corporate body that forms an integral part of a larger body in relation to which it holds an inferior hierarchical rank.

    Ex: Carlton Duncan discussed the difficulties built into the educational processes which led to under-performance at school and the resulting low representation in higher education and low entry into the professions.
    Ex: The upper and lower limits for the value are first entered.
    Ex: Squeezed between the upper and nether milestones of increasing demand and dwindling resources, individual librarians develop ways in which to make their jobs easier.
    Ex: Therefore real time interaction is feasible on both low-end and high-end machines.
    * clases inferiores, las = lower orders, the.
    * cubierta inferior = lower deck.
    * de calidad inferior = low-end.
    * de inferior calidad = low-end, sub-par.
    * de la gama inferior = low-end.
    * esquina inferior derecha = right bottom corner, bottom right.
    * esquina inferior izquierda = left bottom corner, bottom left.
    * extremidades inferiores = lower extremities, lower limbs.
    * extremo inferior izquierdo = lower left.
    * inferior a = no match for.
    * inferior al título = sub-degree [subdegree].
    * límite inferior = lower bound.
    * mandíbula inferior = lower jaw.
    * margen inferior = bottom margin.
    * maxilar inferior = lower jaw.
    * miembros inferiores = lower extremities, lower limbs.
    * mitad inferior = lower half.
    * parte inferior = bottom.
    * parte inferior derecha = lower right.
    * paso inferior = underpass, subway.
    * paso inferior de peatones = pedestrian underpass.
    * paso inferior para peatones = pedestrian underpass.
    * quijada inferior = lower jaw.
    * vender en el extranjero a precios inferiores que en el país de origen = dump.

    * * *
    mandíbula/labio inferior lower jaw/lip
    en los pisos inferiores on the lower floors
    las capas inferiores de la atmósfera the lower layers of the atmosphere
    B (en una jerarquía) ‹especie› inferior
    no somos seres inferiores we are not inferior beings
    pero el número puede haber sido muy inferior but the number may have been much lower
    inferior A algo:
    temperaturas inferiores a los 10° temperatures lower than o below 10°
    un número inferior al 20 a number less than o below twenty
    el número de votantes fue inferior a lo que se había previsto the number of voters was lower than expected
    el bebé nació con un peso inferior al normal the baby was below average weight when it was born
    D (pobre) poor
    inferior
    trata a todos sus compañeros como sus inferiores he treats all his workmates as inferiors
    * * *

     

    inferior adjetivo
    1 ( en el espacio) ‹piso/planta lower
    2 ( en jerarquía) ‹especie/rango inferior
    3 ( en comparaciones) lower;
    temperaturas inferiores a los 10° temperatures lower than o below 10°;

    un número inferior al 20 a number below twenty
    inferior
    I adjetivo
    1 (en posición) lower
    2 (en calidad) inferior
    3 (en cantidad) lower, less
    un volumen de ventas inferior a la media, below average turnover
    4 (en rango) inferior
    II mf (persona) subordinate, inferior
    ' inferior' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    señor
    - base
    English:
    average
    - below
    - bottom
    - down-market
    - downgrade
    - downstairs
    - inferior
    - lower
    - par
    - relegate
    - second
    - second-best
    - second-class
    - subaltern
    - substandard
    - third-rate
    - underneath
    - underside
    - beneath
    - jowls
    - less
    - mean
    - third
    - under
    - way
    * * *
    adj
    1. [de abajo] bottom;
    la parte inferior (de algo) the bottom (of sth);
    la mitad inferior the bottom o lower half;
    labio/mandíbula inferior lower lip/jaw
    2. [menor] lower (a than);
    ser inferior en número, ser numéricamente inferior to be fewer in number;
    temperaturas inferiores a los 10 grados temperatures below 10 degrees;
    una cifra inferior a 100 a figure under o below 100;
    lo venden a un precio un 30 por ciento inferior al del mercado they are selling it for 30 percent less than the market price;
    por un periodo no inferior a tres años for a period of not less than three years
    3. [peor] inferior (a to);
    es inferior a la media it's below average;
    un producto de calidad inferior an inferior o a poor-quality product;
    no me creo inferior a nadie I don't consider myself inferior to anybody
    4. Geog
    curso inferior lower reaches
    5. Geol lower;
    el Paleolítico inferior the Lower Paleolithic
    nm
    inferior;
    el jefe trata con desprecio a sus inferiores the boss treats those beneath him with contempt
    * * *
    I adj inferior (a to); en el espacio lower (a than)
    II m/f inferior
    * * *
    : inferior, lower
    : inferior, underling
    * * *
    1. (más bajo) lower
    2. (en cantidad) below / under
    3. (en calidad) inferior

    Spanish-English dictionary > inferior

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