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1 разхищаване
waste, wasteful practicesразхищаване на материали misuse of'materials* * *разхища̀ване,и разхищѐние ср., само ед. waste, wasteful practices; \разхищаване на материали misuse of materials.* * *1. waste, wasteful practices 2. РАЗХИЩАВАНЕ на материали misuse of'materials -
2 anarquista
adj.1 anarchist.2 anarchistic.f. & m.1 anarchist, subversive element.2 anarchist, person who advocates anarchy or anarchism.* * *► adjetivo1 anarchist1 anarchist* * *1.ADJ anarchist, anarchistic2.SMF anarchist* * *Iadjetivo anarchist (before n)IImasculino y femenino anarchist* * *= anarchist, anarchistic.Ex. Such wasteful practices are only engaged in for the benefit of a certain, arbitrarily small, class of Bohemian scholars, who are probably anarchists anyway.Ex. This paper discusses the anarchistic nature of Internet culture.* * *Iadjetivo anarchist (before n)IImasculino y femenino anarchist* * *= anarchist, anarchistic.Ex: Such wasteful practices are only engaged in for the benefit of a certain, arbitrarily small, class of Bohemian scholars, who are probably anarchists anyway.
Ex: This paper discusses the anarchistic nature of Internet culture.* * *anarchist ( before n)anarchist* * *
anarquista adjetivo
anarchist ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
anarchist
anarquista adjetivo & mf anarchist
' anarquista' also found in these entries:
English:
anarchist
* * *♦ adjanarchist♦ nmfanarchist* * *I adj anarchist atrII m/f anarchist* * *anarquista adj & nmf: anarchist -
3 bohemio
adj.1 bohemian, nonconventional.2 Bohemian, native of Bohemia.m.bohemian, nonconventional person.* * *► adjetivo1 (vida etc) bohemian2 (de Bohemia) Bohemian► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (artista etc) bohemian2 (persona de Bohemia) Bohemian1 Bohemian life style* * *bohemio, -aADJ SM / F1) (Geog) Bohemian2) (=poco convencional) bohemian* * *I- mia adjetivoa) <vida/artista> bohemianb) ( de Bohemia) BohemianII- mia masculino, femenino bohemian* * *= Bohemian.Ex. Such wasteful practices are only engaged in for the benefit of a certain, arbitrarily small, class of Bohemian scholars, who are probably anarchists anyway.* * *I- mia adjetivoa) <vida/artista> bohemianb) ( de Bohemia) BohemianII- mia masculino, femenino bohemian* * *= Bohemian.Ex: Such wasteful practices are only engaged in for the benefit of a certain, arbitrarily small, class of Bohemian scholars, who are probably anarchists anyway.
* * *1 ‹vida/artista› bohemian2 (de Bohemia) Bohemianmasculine, feminine1 (artista) bohemian2 (de Bohemia) Bohemian* * *
bohemio◊ - mia adjetivo
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
bohemian
bohemio,-a adjetivo bohemian, hippy
' bohemio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bohemia
English:
Bohemian
* * *bohemio, -a♦ adj1. [aspecto, vida, barrio] bohemian2. [de Bohemia] Bohemian♦ nm,f1. [artista, vividor] bohemian2. [de Bohemia] Bohemian* * *I adj bohemianII m, bohemia f bohemian* * *: bohemian, Bohemian -
4 canónico
adj.canonical, canonic, orthodox, doctrinaire.* * *► adjetivo1 canonical* * *ADJ canonical* * *- ca adjetivo canonical, canonic* * *= canonical.Ex. Those objections not amenable to such solution were disposed of with the canonical assurance that such wasteful practices are only engaged in for the benefit of a certain, arbitrarily small, class of Bohemian scholars.----* derecho canónico = canon law.* división canónica = canonical division.* indización canónica = canonical indexing.* * *- ca adjetivo canonical, canonic* * *= canonical.Ex: Those objections not amenable to such solution were disposed of with the canonical assurance that such wasteful practices are only engaged in for the benefit of a certain, arbitrarily small, class of Bohemian scholars.
* derecho canónico = canon law.* división canónica = canonical division.* indización canónica = canonical indexing.* * *canónico -ca* * *
canónico◊ -ca adjetivo
canonical, canonic
* * *canónico, -a adjcanonical;derecho canónico canon law* * *adj canonical;derecho canónico canon law* * *canónico, -ca adj1) : canonical2)derecho canónico : canon law -
5 realizar una actividad
(v.) = engage in + practice, engage in + activity, perform + activity, conduct + activityEx. Such wasteful practices are only engaged in for the benefit of a certain, arbitrarily small, class of Bohemian scholars, who are probably anarchists anyway.Ex. Since the early 1970s the LC has engaged in various activities which have in some way supported the work of the co-operative.Ex. Press one of the keys on the list, and HELP will tell you how to use they key to perform catalog production activities.Ex. In areas of chronic illiteracy this activity may need to be conducted with as much energy as is given to in-school work.* * *(v.) = engage in + practice, engage in + activity, perform + activity, conduct + activityEx: Such wasteful practices are only engaged in for the benefit of a certain, arbitrarily small, class of Bohemian scholars, who are probably anarchists anyway.
Ex: Since the early 1970s the LC has engaged in various activities which have in some way supported the work of the co-operative.Ex: Press one of the keys on the list, and HELP will tell you how to use they key to perform catalog production activities. -
6 ácrata
adj.anarchical, anarchistic.f. & m.anarchist, subversive element.* * *► adjetivo1 anarchist1 anarchist* * *1.ADJ anarchist(ic), libertarian2.SMF anarchist, libertarian* * *= anarchist, nonconformist.Nota: Nombre y adjetivo.Ex. Such wasteful practices are only engaged in for the benefit of a certain, arbitrarily small, class of Bohemian scholars, who are probably anarchists anyway.Ex. There were popular religious works, mainly by later seventeenth century nonconformist divines, of which the most famous was of course John Bunyan.* * *= anarchist, nonconformist.Nota: Nombre y adjetivo.Ex: Such wasteful practices are only engaged in for the benefit of a certain, arbitrarily small, class of Bohemian scholars, who are probably anarchists anyway.
Ex: There were popular religious works, mainly by later seventeenth century nonconformist divines, of which the most famous was of course John Bunyan.* * *anarchist ( before n)anarchist* * *
ácrata adjetivo & mf anarchist
* * *♦ adjanarchist♦ nmfanarchist* * *I adj anarchist atrII m/f anarchist -
7 practice
'præktis1) (the actual doing of something, as opposed to the theory or idea: In theory the plan should work, but in practice there are a lot of difficulties.) praksis2) (the usual way(s) of doing things; (a) habit or custom: It was his usual practice to rise at 6.00 a.m.) skikk, vane3) (the repeated performance or exercise of something in order to learn to do it well: She has musical talent, but she needs a lot of practice; Have a quick practice before you start.) øving, øvelse4) (a doctor's or lawyer's business: He has a practice in Southampton.) (lege-/advokat)praksis•- make a practice of
- put into practicetreningIsubst. \/ˈpræktɪs\/1) praksis2) praksis, skikk, skikk og bruk, kutyme, (sed)vane, fremgangsmåtesom jeg har for vane (å gjøre), som jeg vanligvis gjør3) øvelse, trening4) ( advokats eller leges) praksis5) ( om yrke) utøvelse6) ( jus) rettspraksisbe\/keep in practice være i treningbe out of practice være ute av trening, mangle trening\/øvelsecontrary to the usual practice stikk i strid med vanlig praksisdepart from one's practice avvike fra sitt vanlige mønsterin practice i praksismake a practice of gjøre noe til en fast regel, gjøre noe til en vanea matter of common practice ganske vanlig, ganske alminneligpractice makes perfect øvelse gjør mesterpractices (ulovlig) trafikk, (tvilsomme) metoder, knep, trickput something in(to) practice omsette noe i praksissharp practice lureri, uredelige metoderwasteful practices sløseri, sløsingIIverb \/ˈpræktɪs\/(amer.) se ➢ practise -
8 a cualquier precio
at any cost* * *= at any cost, at all costs, at any priceEx. Illegal work practices aimed at achieving economic success at any cost were widespread.Ex. This article presents a decalogue of a librarian's faults: a library for the benefit of librarians; a library for the benefit of the management; a drive to obtain new technology at all costs; egotism of departments; egotism of libraries; dictatorship instead of management; working 'in silence'; putting on blinkers; laissez-faire; and wasteful use of time, people and resources.Ex. The new law would scrap the existing anti-scalping law and allow tickets to be resold at any price.* * *= at any cost, at all costs, at any priceEx: Illegal work practices aimed at achieving economic success at any cost were widespread.
Ex: This article presents a decalogue of a librarian's faults: a library for the benefit of librarians; a library for the benefit of the management; a drive to obtain new technology at all costs; egotism of departments; egotism of libraries; dictatorship instead of management; working 'in silence'; putting on blinkers; laissez-faire; and wasteful use of time, people and resources.Ex: The new law would scrap the existing anti-scalping law and allow tickets to be resold at any price. -
9 a toda costa
at all costs, at any price* * ** * *= absolutely, at all costs, come what may, at any cost, at any priceEx. Although not absolutely necessary, unique call numbers are very helpful during this stage of the conversion.Ex. This article presents a decalogue of a librarian's faults: a library for the benefit of librarians; a library for the benefit of the management; a drive to obtain new technology at all costs; egotism of departments; egotism of libraries; dictatorship instead of management; working 'in silence'; putting on blinkers; laissez-faire; and wasteful use of time, people and resources.Ex. He has promised to bring Sam back, and will do so come what may, even if it involves a trudge across the country in snowshoes.Ex. Illegal work practices aimed at achieving economic success at any cost were widespread.Ex. The new law would scrap the existing anti-scalping law and allow tickets to be resold at any price.* * *= absolutely, at all costs, come what may, at any cost, at any priceEx: Although not absolutely necessary, unique call numbers are very helpful during this stage of the conversion.
Ex: This article presents a decalogue of a librarian's faults: a library for the benefit of librarians; a library for the benefit of the management; a drive to obtain new technology at all costs; egotism of departments; egotism of libraries; dictatorship instead of management; working 'in silence'; putting on blinkers; laissez-faire; and wasteful use of time, people and resources.Ex: He has promised to bring Sam back, and will do so come what may, even if it involves a trudge across the country in snowshoes.Ex: Illegal work practices aimed at achieving economic success at any cost were widespread.Ex: The new law would scrap the existing anti-scalping law and allow tickets to be resold at any price. -
10 contra viento y marea
figurado come hell or high water* * *at all costs, come what may* * *= at all costs, against (all/the) odds, at any cost, at any price, come hell or high waterEx. This article presents a decalogue of a librarian's faults: a library for the benefit of librarians; a library for the benefit of the management; a drive to obtain new technology at all costs; egotism of departments; egotism of libraries; dictatorship instead of management; working 'in silence'; putting on blinkers; laissez-faire; and wasteful use of time, people and resources.Ex. Reg Groome has accomplished his revitalization program against odds that would have overwhelmed a weaker and less determined person.Ex. Illegal work practices aimed at achieving economic success at any cost were widespread.Ex. The new law would scrap the existing anti-scalping law and allow tickets to be resold at any price.Ex. Come hell or high water, I'm going to stick to my guns and make this happen.* * *= at all costs, against (all/the) odds, at any cost, at any price, come hell or high waterEx: This article presents a decalogue of a librarian's faults: a library for the benefit of librarians; a library for the benefit of the management; a drive to obtain new technology at all costs; egotism of departments; egotism of libraries; dictatorship instead of management; working 'in silence'; putting on blinkers; laissez-faire; and wasteful use of time, people and resources.
Ex: Reg Groome has accomplished his revitalization program against odds that would have overwhelmed a weaker and less determined person.Ex: Illegal work practices aimed at achieving economic success at any cost were widespread.Ex: The new law would scrap the existing anti-scalping law and allow tickets to be resold at any price.Ex: Come hell or high water, I'm going to stick to my guns and make this happen. -
11 cueste lo que cueste
at any cost, whatever it costs* * ** * *= at any cost, at all costs, at any priceEx. Illegal work practices aimed at achieving economic success at any cost were widespread.Ex. This article presents a decalogue of a librarian's faults: a library for the benefit of librarians; a library for the benefit of the management; a drive to obtain new technology at all costs; egotism of departments; egotism of libraries; dictatorship instead of management; working 'in silence'; putting on blinkers; laissez-faire; and wasteful use of time, people and resources.Ex. The new law would scrap the existing anti-scalping law and allow tickets to be resold at any price.* * *= at any cost, at all costs, at any priceEx: Illegal work practices aimed at achieving economic success at any cost were widespread.
Ex: This article presents a decalogue of a librarian's faults: a library for the benefit of librarians; a library for the benefit of the management; a drive to obtain new technology at all costs; egotism of departments; egotism of libraries; dictatorship instead of management; working 'in silence'; putting on blinkers; laissez-faire; and wasteful use of time, people and resources.Ex: The new law would scrap the existing anti-scalping law and allow tickets to be resold at any price. -
12 por encima de todo
above all* * *= at all costs, at any cost, at any priceEx. This article presents a decalogue of a librarian's faults: a library for the benefit of librarians; a library for the benefit of the management; a drive to obtain new technology at all costs; egotism of departments; egotism of libraries; dictatorship instead of management; working 'in silence'; putting on blinkers; laissez-faire; and wasteful use of time, people and resources.Ex. Illegal work practices aimed at achieving economic success at any cost were widespread.Ex. The new law would scrap the existing anti-scalping law and allow tickets to be resold at any price.* * *= at all costs, at any cost, at any priceEx: This article presents a decalogue of a librarian's faults: a library for the benefit of librarians; a library for the benefit of the management; a drive to obtain new technology at all costs; egotism of departments; egotism of libraries; dictatorship instead of management; working 'in silence'; putting on blinkers; laissez-faire; and wasteful use of time, people and resources.
Ex: Illegal work practices aimed at achieving economic success at any cost were widespread.Ex: The new law would scrap the existing anti-scalping law and allow tickets to be resold at any price. -
13 sea como sea
in any case* * *= be that as it may, at all costs, at any cost, at any price, come hell or high waterEx. Be that as it may, the fact is that there are tens of millions of MARC records in the world.Ex. This article presents a decalogue of a librarian's faults: a library for the benefit of librarians; a library for the benefit of the management; a drive to obtain new technology at all costs; egotism of departments; egotism of libraries; dictatorship instead of management; working 'in silence'; putting on blinkers; laissez-faire; and wasteful use of time, people and resources.Ex. Illegal work practices aimed at achieving economic success at any cost were widespread.Ex. The new law would scrap the existing anti-scalping law and allow tickets to be resold at any price.Ex. Come hell or high water, I'm going to stick to my guns and make this happen.* * *= be that as it may, at all costs, at any cost, at any price, come hell or high waterEx: Be that as it may, the fact is that there are tens of millions of MARC records in the world.
Ex: This article presents a decalogue of a librarian's faults: a library for the benefit of librarians; a library for the benefit of the management; a drive to obtain new technology at all costs; egotism of departments; egotism of libraries; dictatorship instead of management; working 'in silence'; putting on blinkers; laissez-faire; and wasteful use of time, people and resources.Ex: Illegal work practices aimed at achieving economic success at any cost were widespread.Ex: The new law would scrap the existing anti-scalping law and allow tickets to be resold at any price.Ex: Come hell or high water, I'm going to stick to my guns and make this happen. -
14 Verfahren
Verfahren n 1. COMP procedure (Programm); 2. GEN process, procedure; 3. IND process, technique; 4. MGT method; 5. RECHT procedure proceedings, action, suit (Rechtsstreit); 6. ADMIN procedure • ein Verfahren für ungültig erklären RECHT extinguish an action • gegen jmdn. ein Verfahren anstrengen RECHT bring a lawsuit against sb* * *n 1. < Comp> Programm procedure; 2. < Geschäft> process, procedure; 3. < Ind> process, technique; 4. < Mgmnt> method; 5. < Recht> procedure Rechtsstreit proceedings, action, suit; 6. < Verwalt> procedure ■ ein Verfahren für ungültig erklären < Recht> extinguish an action ■ gegen jmdn. ein Verfahren anstrengen < Recht> bring a lawsuit against sb* * *Verfahren
(Arbeitsvorgang) operation, course, (Behandlung) treatment, (Gericht) procedure, proceeding[s], process, case, suit at law (US), lawsuit (US), (Handlungsweise) deal (coll.), dealings, (Herstellung) process, method, technique, departure, (Methode) manner, method, plan, line, way, mode, (Schema) policy, system;
• in einem schwebenden Verfahren pendente lite (lat.);
• abgekürztes Verfahren summary proceeding;
• aufeinander abgestimmtes Verfahren concerted practices;
• abgetrenntes Verfahren separate trial;
• anhängiges Verfahren case at law, proceedings instituted;
• beschleunigtes Verfahren speedup;
• bildgebendes Verfahren imaging technique;
• disziplinarisches Verfahren disciplinary proceedings;
• einheitliches Verfahren standard practice, uniform procedure;
• Einsparungen ermöglichendes Verfahren saver;
• gerichtliches Verfahren legal proceedings, judicial process (proceedings);
• getrenntes Verfahren separate action;
• industrielles Verfahren know-how, industrial technique;
• konkursrechtliches Verfahren bankruptcy proceedings (procedure);
• kostspieliges Verfahren costly proceedings, wasteful process;
• neuartiges Verfahren novel method;
• neues Verfahren new departure;
• ordentliches Verfahren regular process, ordinary proceedings;
• ordnungsgemäßes Verfahren due process of law;
• patentfähiges Verfahren patentable process;
• patentiertes Verfahren patented process;
• schiedsgerichtliches Verfahren arbitration procedure;
• schriftliches Verfahren written proceedings;
• übliches steuernsparendes Verfahren tax-saving pattern;
• überholtes Verfahren outmoded process;
• [allgemein] übliches Verfahren common practice;
• ungerechtes Verfahren unfair hearing;
• ungesetzliches Verfahren illegal proceedings;
• ungültiges Verfahren void (irregular) process, mistrial;
• unvorschriftsmäßiges Verfahren undue proceedings;
• verbessertes Verfahren improved process;
• Verfahren bei der Aufstellung des Haushalts budget procedure;
• Verfahren bei der Aufstellung des Werbeetats (Werbebudgets) advertising-budget procedure;
• Verfahren zur besseren Ausnutzung elektronischer Datenverarbeitungsanlagen time-sharing of data-processing machines;
• Verfahren zur Beilegung von Tarifstreitigkeiten disputes procedure;
• Verfahren zur Festsetzung der Folgeprämie renewal procedure;
• Verfahren zur Festsetzung eines Prioritätsrechtes (Patentrecht) interference proceedings;
• Verfahren zur Feststellung der Schadenhöhe writ of inquiry [after judgment by default];
• Verfahren zur Freigabe von Geheimmaterial declassification procedure;
• Verfahren der freiwilligen Gerichtsbarkeit non-contentious business;
• Verfahren zur Gründung einer Kapitalgesellschaft incorporation procedure (US);
• Verfahren im Interesse einer Klägergruppe class action (suit);
• Verfahren in Nachlassangelegenheiten administration suit;
• Verfahren zur Offenlegung der Vermögensverhältnisse equitable garnishment, supplementary proceedings (US);
• Verfahren eines integrierten Planungs-, Programmierungs- und Haushaltssystems Planning-Programming-Budgeting System;
• Verfahren zur Regelung arbeitsrechtlicher Streitigkeiten disputes procedure;
• Verfahren zur Regelung von Versicherungsansprüchen claim procedure;
• Verfahren in der Revisionsinstanz proceedings in error;
• Verfahren in Steuersachen process in tax proceedings;
• Verfahren in Warenzeichenangelegenheiten trademark procedure;
• Verfahren abtrennen to separate a case;
• Verfahren anstrengen to institute legal proceedings, to bring a suit;
• neues Verfahren anwenden to take a new departure;
• sein übliches Verfahren anwenden to follow one’s standard practice;
• Verfahren wieder aufnehmen to reopen a case;
• neue Verfahren ausprobieren to experiment with new methods;
• gerichtliches Verfahren aussetzen to stay (suspend) the proceedings, to arrest judgment;
• Verfahren beschleunigen to accelerate proceedings, to speed up procedures;
• Verfahren gegen j. in Gang bringen to take out a process against s. o.;
• Verfahren durchführen to proceed with a case, to carry on legal proceedings;
• neue technologische Verfahren in der Industrie einführen to make technical innovations in industry;
• in ein laufendes Verfahren eingreifen to publish comment on cases pending;
• Verfahren wegen Amtsmissbrauchs einleiten to take misfeasance proceedings;
• Verfahren einstellen to abate proceedings, to dismiss a case;
• einheitliches Verfahren erarbeiten to standardize procedure;
• ordnungsgemäßes Verfahren sicherstellen to regularize the proceedings;
• sich einem schiedsrichterlichen Verfahren unterwerfen to submit a claim for arbitration;
• Verfahren verschleppen to delay the proceedings;
• in einem schiedsgerichtlichen Verfahren tätig werden to arbitrate between parties to a suit;
• zu den Kosten des Verfahrens verurteilt werden to be condemned in (ordered to pay) the costs.
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