-
1 vindicación
f.vindication, revenge, vengeance.* * *1 (defensa) vindication2 (venganza) revenge, vengeance* * *SF1) (=defensa) vindication2) (=venganza) revenge, vengeance* * *1) (frml)a) ( de derecho) reivindicaciónb) ( de persona) vindication2) (frml) ( venganza) vengeance, revenge* * *= vindication.Ex. Hitchens' vigorous defense and vindication of Orwell consists of ten shortish chapters examining his hero's credentials in relation to various matters.* * *1) (frml)a) ( de derecho) reivindicaciónb) ( de persona) vindication2) (frml) ( venganza) vengeance, revenge* * *= vindication.Ex: Hitchens' vigorous defense and vindication of Orwell consists of ten shortish chapters examining his hero's credentials in relation to various matters.
* * *A ( frml)2 (de una persona) vindicationB ( frml) (venganza) vengeance, revenge* * *
vindicación sustantivo femenino vindication
* * *vindicación nf1. [venganza] vengeance, revenge2. [defensa, rehabilitación] vindication* * *f vindication* * * -
2 reivindicación
f.1 revindication, redemption, salvation, restoration.2 demand, urgent claim.3 grievance, cause for complaint.* * *1 claim, demand* * *noun f.1) vindication2) claim* * *SF1) (=reclamación) demandel gobierno ha rechazado las reivindicaciones de los sindicatos — the government have rejected the union's demands
reivindicación salarial — pay claim, wage claim
2) [de asesinato, crimen]3) (=desagravio)era la justa reivindicación de los políticos de la República — it was a fair reappraisal of the politicians of the Republic
4) (Jur) recovery* * *a) ( demanda) demand, claimb) ( reconocimiento) recognitionc) ( rehabilitación)la reivindicación del general como héroe nacional — the restoration o rehabilitation of the general as a national hero
d) ( de atentado)* * *= assertion, grievance, claim, reclamation, vindication.Ex. The argument in support of this proposal rests on the following assertions: The main entry is a relic of the early days of the printed book catalog when, for reasons of space and cost of printing, a book was to be represented by one entry only.Ex. So, in the bicentennial spirit here's a three-point bill of particulars or grievances (in addition to what was mentioned previously with respect to offensive or unauthentic terms).Ex. Dialog also wants relief from outstanding royalty claims from the American Chemical Society.Ex. The steps to be followed in the reclamation and restoration of library materials should be set out.Ex. Hitchens' vigorous defense and vindication of Orwell consists of ten shortish chapters examining his hero's credentials in relation to various matters.* * *a) ( demanda) demand, claimb) ( reconocimiento) recognitionc) ( rehabilitación)la reivindicación del general como héroe nacional — the restoration o rehabilitation of the general as a national hero
d) ( de atentado)* * *= assertion, grievance, claim, reclamation, vindication.Ex: The argument in support of this proposal rests on the following assertions: The main entry is a relic of the early days of the printed book catalog when, for reasons of space and cost of printing, a book was to be represented by one entry only.
Ex: So, in the bicentennial spirit here's a three-point bill of particulars or grievances (in addition to what was mentioned previously with respect to offensive or unauthentic terms).Ex: Dialog also wants relief from outstanding royalty claims from the American Chemical Society.Ex: The steps to be followed in the reclamation and restoration of library materials should be set out.Ex: Hitchens' vigorous defense and vindication of Orwell consists of ten shortish chapters examining his hero's credentials in relation to various matters.* * *A1 (reclamación) demandla patronal rechazó las reivindicaciones obreras the employers rejected the workers' demandsrepitieron sus reivindicaciones referentes a la zona ocupada they repeated their claims o demands with regard to the occupied zonereivindicación salarial wage demand2 (reconocimiento) recognitionluchan por la reivindicación de sus derechos they are fighting for recognition of their rightsB(rehabilitación): luchó por la reivindicación del buen nombre de su padre she fought to vindicate her father's good namela reivindicación del general como uno de los grandes héroes nacionales the restoration o rehabilitation of the general as a great national heroC(de un atentado): la reivindicación del atentado the claiming of responsibility for the attack;( Der) recovery ( of property)* * *
reivindicación sustantivo femenino
c) ( rehabilitación):
d) ( de atentado):
reivindicación sustantivo femenino
1 (laboral, política, etc) claim, demand
2 reivindicación de un atentado, claiming of responsibility for an attack
' reivindicación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cada
- solidaria
- solidario
English:
chant
- claim
- demand
- disallow
- dismiss
- dismissal
- relinquish
- shelve
- withdraw
- withdrawal
* * *1. [acción]estamos a la espera de la reivindicación del atentado no one has yet claimed responsibility for the attack2. [resultado] claim, demand;el salario mínimo es una reivindicación histórica de los sindicatos a minimum wage is one of the trade unions' traditional demands;el país ha abandonado sus reivindicaciones territoriales the country has renounced its territorial claimsreivindicación salarial pay claim* * *f claim* * *reivindicación nf, pl - ciones1) : demand, claim2) : vindication* * *reivindicación n demand / claim -
3 justificación
f.justification, excuse, vindication, substantiation.* * *1 justification* * *noun f.* * *justificación automática — (Inform) automatic justification
* * *1) (disculpa, razón) justification; (Der) ( prueba) proof2) (Impr) justification* * *= justification, substantiation, justification, peg, ratio decidendi, apologia, vindication, warrant.Ex. The following represent some of the factors that might need to be specified: justification, indentation and hyphenation.Ex. Written substantiation of this belief, from a wide variety of points of view, has become plentiful in the 1970s.Ex. They should also provide a full justification of the factors and elements that have been taken into consideration.Ex. The concepts currently being floated by UNESCO are such as will make convenient pegs to hang pleas for resources for bibliographic and library development to national governments.Ex. An online search of the WESTLAW and LEXIS databases, and examination of numerous cases with potential precedential value found the many dicta in judicial opinions to differ among jurisdictions, and found no ratio decidendi at all.Ex. The article ' apologia for alternatives' examines the situation where professional standards may have to give way to commercial interests.Ex. Hitchens' vigorous defense and vindication of Orwell consists of ten shortish chapters examining his hero's credentials in relation to various matters.Ex. And the common belief that the possession of the same surname allows you to use a family's arms has no legal or heraldic warrant.----* encontrar justificación = build + a case for.* justificación bibliográfica = literary warrant.* justificación documental = literary warrant.* sin justificación = unreasonably, unjustified.* sin justificación alguna = wantonly.* * *1) (disculpa, razón) justification; (Der) ( prueba) proof2) (Impr) justification* * *= justification, substantiation, justification, peg, ratio decidendi, apologia, vindication, warrant.Ex: The following represent some of the factors that might need to be specified: justification, indentation and hyphenation.
Ex: Written substantiation of this belief, from a wide variety of points of view, has become plentiful in the 1970s.Ex: They should also provide a full justification of the factors and elements that have been taken into consideration.Ex: The concepts currently being floated by UNESCO are such as will make convenient pegs to hang pleas for resources for bibliographic and library development to national governments.Ex: An online search of the WESTLAW and LEXIS databases, and examination of numerous cases with potential precedential value found the many dicta in judicial opinions to differ among jurisdictions, and found no ratio decidendi at all.Ex: The article ' apologia for alternatives' examines the situation where professional standards may have to give way to commercial interests.Ex: Hitchens' vigorous defense and vindication of Orwell consists of ten shortish chapters examining his hero's credentials in relation to various matters.Ex: And the common belief that the possession of the same surname allows you to use a family's arms has no legal or heraldic warrant.* encontrar justificación = build + a case for.* justificación bibliográfica = literary warrant.* justificación documental = literary warrant.* sin justificación = unreasonably, unjustified.* sin justificación alguna = wantonly.* * *A1 (disculpa) justificationlo que has hecho no tiene justificación there is no justification for what you have done, what you have done cannot be justified2 (razón) justificationB ( Impr) justification* * *
justificación sustantivo femenino (disculpa, razón) justification;
(Der) ( prueba) proof
justificación sustantivo femenino justification: no hay justificación posible para lo que hizo, there's no possible justification for what she did
' justificación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gratuita
- gratuito
English:
justification
* * *1. [de comportamiento] justification;su actuación no tiene justificación there can be no justification for her actions2. Imprenta justificationjustificación automática automatic justification;justificación horizontal horizontal justification;justificación vertical vertical justification* * *f tbTIP justification* * * -
4 exoneración
f.1 exoneration, exemption, condonation.2 acquittal.* * *1 exoneration* * *SF1) (=libramiento) exoneration2) (=despido) dismissal* * *= exemption, vindication, exoneration.Ex. Exemption from membership charges for the elderly on a national scale might mean 280,000 new users.Ex. Hitchens' vigorous defense and vindication of Orwell consists of ten shortish chapters examining his hero's credentials in relation to various matters.Ex. An attempt is made to explain why, of all people Popper ever criticized for historicism, Charles Darwin alone was singled out for exoneration.* * *= exemption, vindication, exoneration.Ex: Exemption from membership charges for the elderly on a national scale might mean 280,000 new users.
Ex: Hitchens' vigorous defense and vindication of Orwell consists of ten shortish chapters examining his hero's credentials in relation to various matters.Ex: An attempt is made to explain why, of all people Popper ever criticized for historicism, Charles Darwin alone was singled out for exoneration.* * *exoneration* * *exoneración nf1. [liberación] [de carga, obligación, tarea] exemption (de from);piden su exoneración de ambos cargos they demand that he be cleared on both charges* * ** * * -
5 descargo
m.1 defense (law).en su descargo in his/her defense2 discharge (commerce) (de deuda).3 unloading.4 exculpation, acquittal, pardon, vindication.5 receipt.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: descargar.* * *1 (descarga) unloading2 COMERCIO credit3 DERECHO discharge, acquittal\en/para su descargo in his defence (US defense)pliego de descargo evidence for the defence (US defense)* * *SM1) [de camión, mercancías] unloading2) (=disculpa)3) (Jur)en descargo de algn — in defence o (EEUU) defense of sb
4) (Com) (=recibo) receipt; [de deuda] discharge* * *masculino defense*¿qué puede formular en su descargo? — what can you say in your defense?
* * *= acquittal.Ex. After a preliminary acquittal, they were retried and convicted, causing public outrage, especially among artists.----* de descargo = exonerating, exculpatory.* descargo de responsabilidad = declaration form, form of declaration, disclaimer.* * *masculino defense*¿qué puede formular en su descargo? — what can you say in your defense?
* * *= acquittal.Ex: After a preliminary acquittal, they were retried and convicted, causing public outrage, especially among artists.
* de descargo = exonerating, exculpatory.* descargo de responsabilidad = declaration form, form of declaration, disclaimer.* * *defense*presentar or formular descargos to present the case for the defense¿qué puede formular en descargo del acusado? what can you say in defense of the accused?varias personas testificarán en su descargo several people will testify in his defense* * *
Del verbo descargar: ( conjugate descargar)
descargo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
descargó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
descargar
descargo
descargar ( conjugate descargar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹vehículo/mercancías› to unload
2
( disparar) to fire, discharge (frml);
‹ golpe› to deal, land
3 (Inf) to download
4 ‹ira/agresividad› to vent;
‹preocupaciones/tensiones› to relieve
descargo v impers [ aguacero] to pour down;
[ temporal] to break
descargarse verbo pronominal
1 (Elec) [ pila] to run down;
[ batería] to go dead o flat
2 [ tormenta] to break;
[ lluvias] to come down, fall
descargar
I verbo transitivo
1 (sacar la carga) to unload
2 Elec Mil to discharge
3 (un golpe) to deal
4 (de trabajo, de una obligación) to relieve o free [de, of]
5 (la ira, el malhumor) to take out [en/sobre, on]
II vi (tormenta) to break
descargo m Jur discharge, vindication
testigo de descargo, witness for the defence
♦ Locuciones: en descargo de alguien, in someone's defence: en su descargo habría que decir que nunca ha sido desleal, in his defence it would have to be said that he had never been disloyal
' descargo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pliego
- testigo
- batería
English:
discharge
- disclaimer
- vent
* * *descargo nmcabe decir en su descargo que todo lo hizo con la mejor intención it should be said in his defence that he acted with the best of intentionsalegó la ausencia de mala fe en descargo de su defendida he claimed in his client's defence that she had acted without malice[recibo] receipt* * *m defense, Brdefence;decir algo en descargo de alguien say sth in s.o.’s defense* * *descargo nm1) : unloading2) : defensetestigo de descargo: witness for the defense -
6 más bien bajo
(adj.) = shortishEx. Hitchens' vigorous defense and vindication of Orwell consists of ten shortish chapters examining his hero's credentials in relation to various matters.* * *(adj.) = shortishEx: Hitchens' vigorous defense and vindication of Orwell consists of ten shortish chapters examining his hero's credentials in relation to various matters.
-
7 más bien corto
(adj.) = shortishEx. Hitchens' vigorous defense and vindication of Orwell consists of ten shortish chapters examining his hero's credentials in relation to various matters.* * *(adj.) = shortishEx: Hitchens' vigorous defense and vindication of Orwell consists of ten shortish chapters examining his hero's credentials in relation to various matters.
-
8 tirando a bajo
(adj.) = shortishEx. Hitchens' vigorous defense and vindication of Orwell consists of ten shortish chapters examining his hero's credentials in relation to various matters.* * *(adj.) = shortishEx: Hitchens' vigorous defense and vindication of Orwell consists of ten shortish chapters examining his hero's credentials in relation to various matters.
-
9 tirando a corto
(adj.) = shortishEx. Hitchens' vigorous defense and vindication of Orwell consists of ten shortish chapters examining his hero's credentials in relation to various matters.* * *(adj.) = shortishEx: Hitchens' vigorous defense and vindication of Orwell consists of ten shortish chapters examining his hero's credentials in relation to various matters.
-
10 apología
• apologia• apology• vindication -
11 descargo
• absolvitor• acquittal• acquittance• exculpation• excuse• exoneration• explanation• justification• pardon• quittance• receipt• unloading• vindication -
12 exculpación
• absolution• acquittal• amnesty• exculpation• exoneration• forgiveness• indulge oneself• indulgent• pardon• remise• vindication -
13 indulto
• acquittal• amnesty• exculpation• exemption• exoneration• forgiveness• indulging• indurate• pardon• vindication -
14 justificación
• avowry• excuse• justification• substantiation• vindication -
15 remisión
• absolution• amnesty• dispatch• exculpation• forgiveness• indulge oneself• indulgent• pardon• remission• remittal• remittance• remittitur• shipment• vindication -
16 vindicación
• revels• revenge oneself• vengeance• vindication -
17 vindicta
f.1 vengeance, revenge.2 vindication, revenge, vengeance.3 act of revenge, revenge.
См. также в других словарях:
Vindication — Vin di*ca tion, n. [L. vindicatio a laying claim, defense, vindication. See {Vindicate}.] 1. The act of vindicating, or the state of being vindicated; defense; justification against denial or censure; as, the vindication of opinions; his… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Vindication — may refer to: * Vindication (album), an album by Norwegian thrash metal band Susperia * Vindication (film), an upcoming film, written and directed by Bart Mastronardi *Vindication (horse), an American thoroughbred race horse, (2000 2008) … Wikipedia
Vindication — (v. lat. Vindicatio), 1) im Allgemeinen jede dingliche od. Realklage, welche wegen der Zuständigkeit eines dinglichen Rechtes (Jus in re) gegen denjenigen gegeben ist, welcher sich unrechtmäßiger Weise in den Besitz dieser Sache od. des Rechtes… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Vindication — Vindication, lat. deutsch, gerichtliche Verfolgung dinglicher Rechte, namentlich des Eigenthums, aber auch der Pfandobjecte, Erbgüter u.s.w., gegen jeden Inhaber der streitigen Sache. V., Rache, Vertheidigung, Rettung; vindiciren, rächen,… … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
vindication — index absolution, acquittal, advocacy, compurgation, condonation, corroboration, exoneration, indemnity … Law dictionary
vindication — late 15c., act of avenging, revenge, from L. vindicationem (nom. vindicatio) act of claiming or avenging, from vindicare to set free, lay claim to, assert, avenge (related to vindicta revenge ), probably from vim dicare to show authority, from… … Etymology dictionary
vindication — [vin΄də kā′shən] n. [LME vyndycacion < L vindicatio, a claiming < vindicare: see VINDICATE] 1. a vindicating or being vindicated 2. a fact or circumstance that vindicates, or justifies … English World dictionary
Vindication — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Vindication >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 vindication vindication justification warrant Sgm: N 1 exoneration exoneration exculpation Sgm: N 1 acquittal acquittal &c. 970 Sgm: N 1 whitewashing whitewashing … English dictionary for students
vindication — /vin di kay sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of vindicating. 2. the state of being vindicated. 3. defense; excuse; justification: Poverty was a vindication for his thievery. 4. something that vindicates: Subsequent events were her vindication. [1475 85; … Universalium
vindication — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Clearing from an accusation Nouns 1. vindication, justification, warrant; exoneration, exculpation; acquittal; whitewashing; extenuation; palliation, softening, mitigation. See justice. 2. reply, defense … English dictionary for students
vindication — /vɪndəˈkeɪʃən/ (say vinduh kayshuhn) noun 1. the act of vindicating. 2. the state of being vindicated. 3. defence or justification. 4. something that vindicates: the success of his plan was the real vindication …