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1 UTED
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2 contribute
kən'tribjut1) (to give (money, help etc) along with others: Have you contributed (any money) to this charity?; I've been contributing (articles) to this paper for many years.) contribuir, aportar; escribir (para)2) ((with to) to help to cause to happen: His gambling contributed to his downfall.) contribuir a•- contributor
contribute vb contribuirtr[kən'trɪbjʊːt]2 (article, poem, etc) escribir2 (to newspaper, magazine, etc) colaborar (to, en), escribir (to, para): contribuir, aportar (dinero, bienes, etc.)contribute vi: contribuirv.• aportar v.• coadyuvar v.• contribuir v.• ofrendar v.kən'trɪbjət, -bjuːt
1.
a) \<\<money/time\>\> contribuir* con, aportar, hacer* una aportación or (esp AmL) un aporte de; \<\<suggestions/ideas\>\> aportarb) \<\<article/poem/paper\>\> escribir*
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via) ( play significant part)to contribute (TO something) — contribuir* (a algo)
b) ( give money) contribuir*to contribute TO something: they all contributed to his present — todos contribuyeron con dinero para su regalo
c) ( participate)d) ( Journ)[kǝn'trɪbjuːt]to contribute TO something — escribir* para algo
1.VT [+ money, ideas] contribuir, aportar (esp LAm); [+ facts, information etc] aportar; [+ help] prestar; [+ article to a newspaper] escribirshe contributed £10 to the collection — contribuyó con 10 libras a la colecta
2.VI (to charity, collection) contribuir (to a); (to newspaper) colaborar (to en); (to discussion) intervenir (to en); (=help in bringing sth about) contribuir* * *[kən'trɪbjət, -bjuːt]
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a) \<\<money/time\>\> contribuir* con, aportar, hacer* una aportación or (esp AmL) un aporte de; \<\<suggestions/ideas\>\> aportarb) \<\<article/poem/paper\>\> escribir*
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via) ( play significant part)to contribute (TO something) — contribuir* (a algo)
b) ( give money) contribuir*to contribute TO something: they all contributed to his present — todos contribuyeron con dinero para su regalo
c) ( participate)d) ( Journ)to contribute TO something — escribir* para algo
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3 distribute
di'stribjut1) (to divide (something) among several (people); to deal out: He distributed sweets to all the children in the class.) repartir, distribuir2) (to spread out widely: Our shops are distributed all over the city.) distribuir•distribute vb repartir / distribuirtr[dɪ'strɪbjʊːt]1 (hand out) distribuir, repartir; (share out) repartir2 SMALLCOMMERCE/SMALL (supply for sale) distribuir3 (spread out) distribuirv.• dispensar v.• distribuir v.• partir v.• repartir v.dɪ'strɪbjət, -bjuːt, dɪ'strɪbjuːta) ( hand out) \<\<leaflets/food\>\> distribuir*, repartirb) ( share out) \<\<profits\>\> repartir; \<\<tasks/responsibilities\>\> distribuir*d) ( spread out) distribuir*[dɪs'trɪbjuːt]VT (=deal out, spread out) repartir; (Comm) [+ goods] distribuir* * *[dɪ'strɪbjət, -bjuːt, dɪ'strɪbjuːt]a) ( hand out) \<\<leaflets/food\>\> distribuir*, repartirb) ( share out) \<\<profits\>\> repartir; \<\<tasks/responsibilities\>\> distribuir*d) ( spread out) distribuir* -
4 redistribute
tr[riːdɪ'strɪbjʊːt]1 redistribuirv.• distribuir de nuevo v.• redistribuir v.'riːdɪ'strɪbjət, ˌriːdɪ'strɪbjuːttransitive verb redistribuir*['riːdɪs'trɪbjuːt]VT distribuir de nuevo, volver a distribuir* * *['riːdɪ'strɪbjət, ˌriːdɪ'strɪbjuːt]transitive verb redistribuir*
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