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81 untar
v.1 to smear (piel, cara).untar el paté en el pan to spread the pâté on the breadMaría untó su cara Mary smeared her face.2 to grease the palm of, to bribe (informal) (sobornar).3 to spread, to spread out, to dab, to grease.Lisa unta el queso crema Lisa spreads the cream cheese.* * *1 to grease, smear2 familiar (sobornar) to bribe1 familiar (enriquecerse) to line one's pockets, feather one's nest\untarse de algo to get something all over one* * *verb1) to smear2) bribe* * *1. VT1) (=cubrir) to smear, rub (con, de with)(Med) to anoint, rub (con, de with) (Mec etc) to grease, oiluntar su pan en la salsa — to dip o soak one's bread in the gravy
untar los dedos de tinta — to smear ink on one's fingers, smear one's fingers with ink
2) * (=sobornar) to bribe, grease the palm of2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( cubrir)b) ( empapar)2) (fam) ( sobornar) to bribe2.untarse v prona) ( ensuciarse)b) ( ponerse)* * *= smear.Ex. Virus suspension was also smeared on their wings and claws.----* aderezo de untar = rub.* adobo de untar = rub.* aliño de untar = rub.* cuchillo de untar mantequilla = butter knife.* queso para untar = cream cheese.* untar frotando = rub.* untar la mano = grease + Posesivo + palm, oil + Posesivo + palm.* untar mantequilla = butter.* volver a untar grasa al cojinete = repack + bearing.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( cubrir)b) ( empapar)2) (fam) ( sobornar) to bribe2.untarse v prona) ( ensuciarse)b) ( ponerse)* * *= smear.Ex: Virus suspension was also smeared on their wings and claws.
* aderezo de untar = rub.* adobo de untar = rub.* aliño de untar = rub.* cuchillo de untar mantequilla = butter knife.* queso para untar = cream cheese.* untar frotando = rub.* untar la mano = grease + Posesivo + palm, oil + Posesivo + palm.* untar mantequilla = butter.* volver a untar grasa al cojinete = repack + bearing.* * *untar [A1 ]vtA (cubrir) untar algo DE or CON algo:untar las galletas con miel spread honey on the cookies, spread the cookies with honeyse unta el molde con mantequilla grease the cake tin (with butter)untó el eje de or con grasa he greased the axleB ( fam) (sobornar) to bribe■ untarse(ensuciarse) untarse DE or CON algo:se untó todas las manos de bronceador he got suntan lotion all over his hands* * *
untar ( conjugate untar) verbo transitivoa) ( cubrir):
se unta el molde con mantequilla grease the cake tin (with butter)b) ( empapar) untar algo en algo to dip sth in sth
untarse verbo pronominala) ( ensuciarse):
b) ( ponerse):
untar verbo transitivo
1 (el pan, la tostada) to spread
(un molde, una bandeja, etc) to grease
2 fam pey (sobornar) to bribe
' untar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
engrasar
- extender
- queso
English:
butter
- smear
- spread
- thick
- cream
* * *♦ vt1. [mantequilla, crema] to spread;una margarina más fácil de untar a margarine that's easier to spread;untar el pan con paté to spread pâté on the bread;untar el molde con mantequilla butter the baking tinuntarle la mano a alguien to grease sb's palm* * *v/t1 spread2:untar a alguien fam ( sobornar) grease s.o.’s palm* * *untar vt1) : to anoint2) : to smear, to grease3) : to bribe* * * -
82 vibrar
v.1 to vibrate (onda, aparato).El aparato vibra sin cesar The apparatus vibrates incessantly.Ella vibra con las fiestas She vibrates with the parties.2 to shake (voz, edificio).3 to be thrilled.el teatro entero vibraba con la música the whole theater was thrilled by the musicel concierto hizo vibrar al público the concert had an electrifying effect on the audience* * *1 to vibrate2 LINGÚÍSTICA to roll, trill2 figurado (conmoverse) to be moved, be overcome with emotion■ vibró de la emoción cuando cogió el bebé por primera vez he was overcome with emotion when he picked up the baby for the first time3 LINGÚÍSTICA to roll, trill* * *1. VI1) (=moverse) to vibrate; (=agitarse) to shake, rattle; (=pulsar) to throb, beat, pulsate; [voz] to quiver2) (Ling)hacer vibrar las erres — to roll o trill one's r's
2.VT (=hacer mover) to vibrate; (=agitar) to shake, rattle* * *verbo intransitivo cuerdas/cristales to vibratevibrar de emoción — to quiver o vibrate with emotion
* * *= shake, vibrate, pulsate, quiver, throb, pulse.Ex. This attitude had to go and by the 1830s it was shaking.Ex. But there are signs of a change as new and powerful instrumentalities come into use, such as thermionic tubes capable of controlling potent forces under the guidance of less power than a mosquito uses to vibrate his wings.Ex. The place is pulsating with life from families at the restaurants and fruit shops.Ex. With blood trickling from his mouth, his glazed eyes staring up at the ring lights, and his left foot quivering, the Swede was counted out.Ex. This image throbs when you look at it but it's just an optical illusion.Ex. When I bend down, or bend over, my head starts to pulse and sometimes it feels like it is going to explode.* * *verbo intransitivo cuerdas/cristales to vibratevibrar de emoción — to quiver o vibrate with emotion
* * *= shake, vibrate, pulsate, quiver, throb, pulse.Ex: This attitude had to go and by the 1830s it was shaking.
Ex: But there are signs of a change as new and powerful instrumentalities come into use, such as thermionic tubes capable of controlling potent forces under the guidance of less power than a mosquito uses to vibrate his wings.Ex: The place is pulsating with life from families at the restaurants and fruit shops.Ex: With blood trickling from his mouth, his glazed eyes staring up at the ring lights, and his left foot quivering, the Swede was counted out.Ex: This image throbs when you look at it but it's just an optical illusion.Ex: When I bend down, or bend over, my head starts to pulse and sometimes it feels like it is going to explode.* * *vibrar [A1 ]vi«cuerdas/cristales» to vibratela voz le vibraba de emoción his voice quivered o vibrated with emotion* * *
vibrar ( conjugate vibrar) verbo intransitivo [cuerdas/cristales] to vibrate
vibrar vi (objetos) to vibrate
(la voz) to tremble
(por la emoción) to vibrate, quiver
' vibrar' also found in these entries:
English:
jig
- judder
- quaver
- rattle
- throb
- twang
- vibrate
- roll
* * *vibrar vi1. [onda, aparato] to vibrate;[edificio] to shake2. [voz, rodillas] to shake3. [persona] to be thrilled;el concierto hizo vibrar al público the concert had an electrifying effect on the audience;el teatro entero vibraba con la música the whole theatre was thrilled by the music* * *v/i vibrate; fig: de voz quiver* * *vibrar vi: to vibrate* * *vibrar vb to vibrate -
83 bambalina
f.1 backdrop.2 top curtain.3 Bambalina.* * *1 drop cloth, drop\entre bambalinas in the wings* * *SF (Teat) drop, drop scene* * *femenino (Teatr) drop (curtain)entre bambalinas — behind the scenes
* * *femenino (Teatr) drop (curtain)entre bambalinas — behind the scenes
* * *1 ( Teatr) drop cloth, drop curtain, dropentre bambalinas: todo esto ocurrió entre bambalinas this all happened behind the sceneslos militares esperaban entre bambalinas the military were waiting in the wings* * *
bambalina sustantivo femenino (Teatr) drop (curtain);◊ entre bambalinas behind the scenes
* * *bambalina nfbackdrop;entre bambalinas [en teatro] backstage;se entera de todo lo que pasa entre bambalinas she knows everything that's going on behind the scenes -
84 nadaderas
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85 proveer de alas
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86 brío
m.1 zest, courage, energy, pep.2 determination.* * *1 (espíritu) spirit, verve; (de motor) go2 (pujanza) strength3 (resolución) determination4 (valentía) courage* * *SM1) (=ánimo) spirit, vervees hombre de bríos — he's a man of spirit, he's a man of mettle
2) (=decisión) determination3) (=elegancia) elegance* * *a) (ánimo, energía) spirittocaron el primer movimiento con gran brío — they played the first movement with great gusto o verve
luchó con brío — he fought with great spirit o determination
b) ( de caballo) spirit* * *= zest, verve, pizzazz, elan, oomph, thrust, pep.Ex. In the humanistic perspective, the concern is with potential, unique capabilities, and dignity -- with a dash of joy to add zest.Ex. Much of the verve and shimmer of her lyrics can be connected to the near-fatal liver abscess she suffered in 1996.Ex. I wanted to show them an application which not only was database functional, but which itself had some pizzazz as a website.Ex. It is a perky love story filmed with wonderful elan in black and white.Ex. Many recent commentators speak as if they think that computers can painlessly deliver the oomph we need in curriculum.Ex. The National IT plan proposes 7 building blocks each with a strategic thrust which will serve as the overall impetus for the national IT movement.Ex. Not a lot of pep however, so this might be the day to curl up with a really challenging book or game.* * *a) (ánimo, energía) spirittocaron el primer movimiento con gran brío — they played the first movement with great gusto o verve
luchó con brío — he fought with great spirit o determination
b) ( de caballo) spirit* * *= zest, verve, pizzazz, elan, oomph, thrust, pep.Ex: In the humanistic perspective, the concern is with potential, unique capabilities, and dignity -- with a dash of joy to add zest.
Ex: Much of the verve and shimmer of her lyrics can be connected to the near-fatal liver abscess she suffered in 1996.Ex: I wanted to show them an application which not only was database functional, but which itself had some pizzazz as a website.Ex: It is a perky love story filmed with wonderful elan in black and white.Ex: Many recent commentators speak as if they think that computers can painlessly deliver the oomph we need in curriculum.Ex: The National IT plan proposes 7 building blocks each with a strategic thrust which will serve as the overall impetus for the national IT movement.Ex: Not a lot of pep however, so this might be the day to curl up with a really challenging book or game.* * *1 (ánimo, energía) spiritun equipo joven y con bríos a young team with a lot of spiritla orquesta atacó el primer movimiento con gran brío the orchestra launched into the first movement with great gusto o vervecantaron con brío they sang with great energy o verve o gustoluchó con bríos he fought with great spirit o determination2 (de un caballo) spirit* * *
brío sustantivo masculino
◊ luchó con brío he fought with great spirit o determination
brío sustantivo masculino vigour, zeal, spirit: se puso a escalar con mucho brío, he started climbing very energetically
' brío' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ímpetu
English:
get-up-and-go
- spirited
- spring
- verve
- zestfully
- zip
- gusto
- sprightly
* * *brío nm1. [energía, decisión] spirit;con brío spiritedly;trabajaba con mucho brío she was a very energetic worker2. [de caballo] spirit* * *m fig famverve, spirit* * *brío nm1) : force, determination2) : spirit, verve -
87 cargo2
2 = responsibility.Ex. The responsibility for manning the one telephone left at the disposal of a residue of callers fell to a single officer who had other duties to carry out to justify his keep.----* a cargo = in the saddle.* a cargo (de) = charged with, in charge (of).* a cargo de Alguien = under supervision.* a cargo de las riendas = in the saddle.* a cargo del ayuntamiento = local authority-run.* a cargo del gobierno = government-operated, government-run.* a cargo de una sola persona = one-man band.* a cargo de voluntarios = volunteer-run.* Algo a cargo de una sola persona = one-person operation.* bajo el cargo de = on charges of.* cargo de conciencia = guilty conscience.* con cargo a = to be debited to, to be charged to.* con cargo de conciencia = remorseful.* correr a cargo de = be the responsibility of.* estar a cargo de = man, be the responsibility of.* familiar a cargo = dependent.* hacerse cargo = take over, assume + role.* hacerse cargo de = take + charge of, take + Nombre + under + Posesivo + wings.* hacerse cargo de Algo = take (+ Nombre) + on board (+ Nombre), hold + the fort, hold + the fortress.* persona a cargo = dependent.* poner a Alguien al cargo de = put + Nombre + in charge of.* poner a cargo de = put in + charge of.* tener a cargo de uno = have + as + Posesivo + charge.* tener a + Posesivo + cargo = have + in + Posesivo + charge. -
88 cuál
adj.which, what.adv.which.pron.which one.* * *1 (precedido de artículo - persona) who, whom■ entrevistamos a los obreros, los cuales nos informaron adecuadamente we interviewed the workers, who duly informed us2 (precedido de artículo - cosa) which■ la casa tiene un mirador desde el cual se ve el mar the house has a balcony with a view of the sea3 (correlativo) such as► adverbio1 formal as, like\cada cual everyone, everybody* * *pron.1) which2) who, whom* * *1. PRON1)a) [aplicado a cosas] whichobtuvo una beca, gracias a la cual pudo subsistir varios años — he got a grant, which gave him enough to live on for several years
el estado al cual se ha solicitado la extradición — the country from which extradition has been requested
b) [aplicado a personas] [como sujeto] who; [como objeto] who, whom; [tras preposición] whomse reunieron con el presidente, el cual les informó del asunto — they had a meeting with the president, who briefed them on the affair
tengo gran amistad con el director, al cual conozco desde hace muchos años — the director, who o whom I have known for many years, is a great friend of mine
había ocho chicos, tres de los cuales hablaban en inglés — there were eight boys, three of whom were speaking in English
2)• lo cual — which
se rieron mucho, lo cual me disgustó — they laughed a lot, which upset me
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con lo cual — with the result thatse han construido dos escuelas más, con lo cual contaremos con más de 2.000 plazas escolares — two more schools have been built, with the result that o which means that we will have more than 2,000 school places
llegué tarde, con lo cual no pude entrar — I arrived late, which meant I couldn't get in
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por lo cual — and therefore, consequently3)• cada cual, miembros de distintas religiones, cada cual con su libro sagrado — members of different religions, each (one) with their holy book
depende del gusto de cada cual — it depends on individual taste, it depends on each individual's taste
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allá cada cual — everyone must look out for themselves4)• sea cual sea o fuese o fuere — whatever
nuestra postura no variará sea cual sea el resultado de las elecciones — our position will not change whatever the outcome of the election (is o may be)
quiere entrar en un club de golf, sea cual sea — he wants to join a golf club, and any one will do
2.ADV CONJ liter likeen la novela su amada se suicida cual nueva Ofelia — in the novel his loved one commits suicide like a modern-day Ophelia
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cual si — as iftal 3., 1)todos aplaudieron su sugerencia, cual si de una idea genial se tratara — everyone applauded his suggestion, as if it were the most brilliant idea
3.ADJ (Jur) said, aforementionedlos cuales bienes — the said o aforementioned property
* * *I1)a)el cual/la cual/los cuales/las cuales — ( hablando de personas) (sujeto) who; (complemento) who, whom (frml); ( hablando de cosas) which
según lo cual... — by which...
dos/la mayoría de los cuales — ( hablando de cosas) two/most of which; ( hablando de personas) two/most of whom
b)por lo cual — as a result o therefore
con lo cual: me dijo que yo allí sobraba, con lo cual me fui he told me that I wasn't wanted there, whereupon o at which point I left; olvidó el dinero, con lo cual no pude comprar nada — he forgot the money, which meant that I couldn't buy anything
2) (en locs)cada cual — everyone, everybody
cada cual se fue por su lado — each went his separate way, everyone went their separate ways
IIsea cual sea or fuera or fuere — whatever
preposición (liter) likecual fiera enfurecida... — like a raging beast... (liter)
* * *= what, which.Ex. Before examining the two main means of constructing classification schedules it is as well to consider what the objective of the designer of a classification scheme should be.Ex. There are a number of features of a catalogue or index which benefit from some standardisation.----* aceptar tal cual = take + Nombre + at face value.* cada cual por su cuenta = every man for himself.* con lo cual = whereupon.* copiar tal cual = lift + wholesale and unmodified.* ¿cuál es el futuro de? = quo vadis.* de los cuales = out of which.* después de lo cual = whereupon.* el cual = which.* gracias al cual = whereby.* por el cual = whereby, whereupon.* saber cúal es la verdad = discern + the truth.* sea cual fuere = any... whatsoever.* sea cual fuese = any... whatsoever.* sea cual sea el criterio utilizado = by any standard(s).* sean cuales sean = whatever they may be.* tal cual = unaltered, uncritically, unmodified, unedited, just as, like that, like this.* tal o cual = such and such.* tal y cual = such and such.* * *I1)a)el cual/la cual/los cuales/las cuales — ( hablando de personas) (sujeto) who; (complemento) who, whom (frml); ( hablando de cosas) which
según lo cual... — by which...
dos/la mayoría de los cuales — ( hablando de cosas) two/most of which; ( hablando de personas) two/most of whom
b)por lo cual — as a result o therefore
con lo cual: me dijo que yo allí sobraba, con lo cual me fui he told me that I wasn't wanted there, whereupon o at which point I left; olvidó el dinero, con lo cual no pude comprar nada — he forgot the money, which meant that I couldn't buy anything
2) (en locs)cada cual — everyone, everybody
cada cual se fue por su lado — each went his separate way, everyone went their separate ways
IIsea cual sea or fuera or fuere — whatever
preposición (liter) likecual fiera enfurecida... — like a raging beast... (liter)
* * *= what, which.Ex: Before examining the two main means of constructing classification schedules it is as well to consider what the objective of the designer of a classification scheme should be.
Ex: There are a number of features of a catalogue or index which benefit from some standardisation.* aceptar tal cual = take + Nombre + at face value.* cada cual por su cuenta = every man for himself.* con lo cual = whereupon.* copiar tal cual = lift + wholesale and unmodified.* ¿cuál es el futuro de? = quo vadis.* de los cuales = out of which.* después de lo cual = whereupon.* el cual = which.* gracias al cual = whereby.* por el cual = whereby, whereupon.* saber cúal es la verdad = discern + the truth.* sea cual fuere = any... whatsoever.* sea cual fuese = any... whatsoever.* sea cual sea el criterio utilizado = by any standard(s).* sean cuales sean = whatever they may be.* tal cual = unaltered, uncritically, unmodified, unedited, just as, like that, like this.* tal o cual = such and such.* tal y cual = such and such.* * *cual1A1el cual/la cual/los cuales/las cuales (hablando de personas) ( sujeto) who;dos señores, con los cuales pasé varios días two gentlemen, who I spent several days with o with whom I spent several daysmedidas con las cuales se desestimula el consumo measures with which consumption is discouragedel motivo por el cual lo hizo the reason why he did itla regla según la cual … the rule by which …me presentó al hermano y a un primo, el cual primo resultó ser un plomo he introduced me to his brother and to a cousin, the latter o the cousin turned out to be a real bore2lo cual whichse disgustó, lo cual es natural she got upset, which is only naturalese día habrá huelga de transportes, por lo cual se ha decidido postergar la reunión there will be a transport strike that day; as a result o therefore o so, it has been decided to postpone the meetinganunció que ella había ganado, con lo cual se produjo una gran silbatina he announced that she had won, at which point o whereupon there was loud booingB ( en locs):cada cual everyone, everybodyque cada cual se ocupe de su equipaje everybody must look after their own luggage, everybody must look after his or her own luggageallí nos separamos y cada cual se fue por su lado we split up there and each went his separate way o everyone went their separate wayssea cual sea or sea cual fuera or sea cual fuere: sea cual sea su decisión whatever their decision is o may besean cuales fueren sus motivos whatever her motives might be o may be o arecada cual con su cada cuala ( fam hum); each with his or her partnercual2( liter); likeel mar, cual fiera enfurecida … the sea, like a raging beast … ( liter)cual si tuviese alas as if I had wings* * *
Multiple Entries:
cual
cuál
cual pronombre
1a)
( complemento) who, whom (frml);
( hablando de cosas) which;◊ mis vecinos, a los cuáles no conocía my neighbors who I didn't know o (frml) whom I did not know;
el motivo por el cuál lo hizo the reason why he did it;
según lo cuál … by which …;
dos de los cuáles two of whom/whichb)
por lo cuál as a result, therefore;
con lo cuál so
2 ( en locs)
sea cual sea or fuera or fuere whatever
cuál pronombre ( uno en particular) which;
( uno en general) what;◊ ¿cuál quieres? which (one) do you want?;
¿y cuál es el problema? so, what's the problem?
■ adjetivo (esp AmL): ¿a cuál colegio vas? what o which school do you go to?
cual
I pron rel
1 (persona) (sujeto) who
(objeto) whom
2 (cosa) which
II pron
1 correl tal cual, exactly as
2 ant (comparativo) such as
♦ Locuciones: a cual más guapo, each more handsome than the other
cuál
I pron interr which (one)?, what?: ¿cuál prefieres?, which one do you prefer?
II adjetivo interr which
' cuál' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caballería
- cada
- cual
- cualquiera
- decir
- gentilicio
- lo
- moraleja
- nombre
- suerte
- tal
- talla
- con
- patente
English:
address
- any
- car-boot sale
- chain letter
- climbing frame
- downside
- each
- euro
- exercise
- forecast
- mission
- mode
- motive
- motto
- one
- optimal
- promenade concert
- publicity
- source
- stand
- such-and-such
- that
- title
- two
- weather forecast
- what
- whereupon
- which
- whichever
- who
- whom
- comprehensive
- consent
- grammar
- job
- kind
- such
- surprisingly
- whereby
- why
* * *♦ pron relativo1.[de cosa] which;conoció a una española, la cual vivía en Buenos Aires he met a Spanish girl who lived in Buenos Aires;le extirparon el apéndice, el cual se había inflamado they removed her appendix, which had become inflamed;hablé con dos profesores, los cuales me explicaron la situación I spoke to two teachers who explained the situation to me;me encontré con Sandra, a la cual hacía tiempo que no veía I met Sandra, who o Formal whom I hadn't seen for some time;son dos personas con las cuales me llevo muy bien they're two people I get on very well with, Formal they're two people with whom I get on very well;hablé con la persona a la cual escribí la semana pasada I spoke with the person who I had written to o Formal to whom I had written last week;la compañía para la cual trabajo the company I work for, Formal the company for which I work;un problema para el cual no hay solución a problem to which there is no solution;una norma según la cual no se puede entrar a mitad de espectáculo a rule stating that you may not enter the auditorium while the show is in progress;estoy muy cansado, razón por la cual no saldré esta noche I'm very tired, which is why I'm not going out tonight2.lo cual which;está muy enfadada, lo cual es comprensible she's very angry, which is understandable;ha tenido mucho éxito, de lo cual me alegro she's been very successful and I'm very pleased for her;…de lo cual concluimos que… …from which we can conclude that…;estaba de muy mal humor, en vista de lo cual no le dije nada seeing as o in view of the fact that she was in a very bad mood, I didn't say anything to her;por todo lo cual hemos decidido… as a result of which we have decided…;todo lo cual me hace pensar que no vendrá all of which makes me think he won't comeque cada cual extraiga sus conclusiones you may all draw your own conclusions;le conté lo que había pasado y se quedó tal cual I told her what had happened and she didn't bat an eyelid♦ advLiterario [como] like;se revolvió cual fiera herida he writhed around like a wounded beast;cual padre, tal hijo like father, like son* * *I pron rel:por lo cual (and) so;tiene dos coches, a cuál más caro he has two cars, both (of them) equally expensiveII adv like;dejó la habitación tal cual la encontró she left the room just as she found it* * *cuál adj: which, what¿cuáles libros?: which books?cual prep: like, ascuál pron¿cuál es el mejor?: which one is the best?¿cuál es tu apellido?: what is your last name?2)cuál más, cuál menos : some more, some lesscual pron1)el cual, la cual, los cuales, las cuales : who, whom, whichla razón por la cual lo dije: the reason I said it2)lo cual : whichse rió, lo cual me dio rabia: he laughed, which made me mad3)cada cual : everyone, everybody* * *cual pron1. (persona) who / whomhablamos con los estudiantes, los cuales nos informaron sobre la huelga we spoke to the students who told us about the strike2. (cosa) whichla casa, la cual se construyó el año pasado, es preciosa the house, which was built last year, is beautiful -
89 débilmente
adv.weakly, faintly, dimly, lamely.* * *► adverbio1 weakly* * *ADV [sonreír, golpear, moverse] weakly; [protestar, quejarse] half-heartedly; [lucir, brillar] dimly* * *= faintly, weakly, dimly, feebly.Ex. It is the cool and perfectly proper expression of a confident professionalism, still only faintly discernible.Ex. The simplest kind of output ranking, known as quorum matching, simply ANDS all query terms together, then drops any one, then any two, and so on, to give a weakly ordered output.Ex. But just as a person with a vague discomfort dimly fears cancer, so he dimly feared that there might be something to watch for in the way she handled people.Ex. Developing countries are befeniting slowly and feebly from technological innovations which have not been desgined for the particular needs, planning, and management capabilities of these countries.* * *= faintly, weakly, dimly, feebly.Ex: It is the cool and perfectly proper expression of a confident professionalism, still only faintly discernible.
Ex: The simplest kind of output ranking, known as quorum matching, simply ANDS all query terms together, then drops any one, then any two, and so on, to give a weakly ordered output.Ex: But just as a person with a vague discomfort dimly fears cancer, so he dimly feared that there might be something to watch for in the way she handled people.Ex: Developing countries are befeniting slowly and feebly from technological innovations which have not been desgined for the particular needs, planning, and management capabilities of these countries.* * *—recuérdame —dijo débilmente remember me, he said weakly o in a weak voicela luz de la vela alumbraba débilmente el desván the attic was lit by the faint o dim light of the candleprotestó débilmente he protested feebly o half-heartedly o weakly* * *débilmente advweakly;la mariposa aleteaba débilmente the butterfly fluttered its wings weakly;hablaba débilmente y apenas podía incorporarse he spoke in a weak voice and could hardly sit up;las calles débilmente iluminadas the dimly lit streets;“bueno”, contestó débilmente “okay,” he answered half-heartedly -
90 enfrentamiento
m.confrontation.* * *1 confrontation* * *noun m.clash, confrontation* * *SM (=conflicto) confrontation; (=encuentro) (face to face) encounter, (face to face) meeting; (Dep) encounter* * *masculino clash* * *= clash [clashes, -pl.], conflict, confrontation, contest, collision, showdown, fighting, collision course, rumble, match, standoff.Ex. A seminar was held on community information last year which brought sharp clashes between librarians and social workers over their respective roles.Ex. On that basis, I should like to suggest a possible solution to the conflict.Ex. A library should be organised to impose maximum confrontation between books and readers.Ex. Anyway, experience had taught him that a subordinate who attempts to subdue a superordinate is almost always lost; the superordinate has too many advantages in such a contest.Ex. Libraries now face the realities of the wired campus environment and the collision between library automation tradition and the new world of networks.Ex. The article 'Search engine showdown' reports the results of lab tests carried out on 7 major World Wide Web (WWW) search engines available free of charge on the Internet.Ex. The children were involved in manual labour, guard duty, front-line fighting, bomb manufacture, setting sea/land mines & radio & communication.Ex. A collision course can be avoided only if librarians work closely with the faculty in determining an appropriate policy.Ex. It is common practice for gang members to make sure that the police are informed of an impending rumble.Ex. That was one of the finest matches they ever played.Ex. A 12-hour standoff ended with a man lobbing Molotov cocktails at police before taking his own life rather than vacate a home he'd lost to foreclosure.----* enfrentamiento armado = armed encounter.* enfrentamiento cara a cara = eyeball-to-eyeball confrontation.* enfrentamiento de valores = conflict of values.* enfrentamiento entre rivales = grudge fight, grudge match, local derby.* enfrentamiento racial = racial conflict, ethnic conflict.* enfrentamientos sobre preferencias = flame war.* evitar el enfrentamiento = avoid + confrontation.* llevar camino de enfrentamiento con = be on a collision course with.* reglas de enfrentamiento = rules of engagement.* * *masculino clash* * *= clash [clashes, -pl.], conflict, confrontation, contest, collision, showdown, fighting, collision course, rumble, match, standoff.Ex: A seminar was held on community information last year which brought sharp clashes between librarians and social workers over their respective roles.
Ex: On that basis, I should like to suggest a possible solution to the conflict.Ex: A library should be organised to impose maximum confrontation between books and readers.Ex: Anyway, experience had taught him that a subordinate who attempts to subdue a superordinate is almost always lost; the superordinate has too many advantages in such a contest.Ex: Libraries now face the realities of the wired campus environment and the collision between library automation tradition and the new world of networks.Ex: The article 'Search engine showdown' reports the results of lab tests carried out on 7 major World Wide Web (WWW) search engines available free of charge on the Internet.Ex: The children were involved in manual labour, guard duty, front-line fighting, bomb manufacture, setting sea/land mines & radio & communication.Ex: A collision course can be avoided only if librarians work closely with the faculty in determining an appropriate policy.Ex: It is common practice for gang members to make sure that the police are informed of an impending rumble.Ex: That was one of the finest matches they ever played.Ex: A 12-hour standoff ended with a man lobbing Molotov cocktails at police before taking his own life rather than vacate a home he'd lost to foreclosure.* enfrentamiento armado = armed encounter.* enfrentamiento cara a cara = eyeball-to-eyeball confrontation.* enfrentamiento de valores = conflict of values.* enfrentamiento entre rivales = grudge fight, grudge match, local derby.* enfrentamiento racial = racial conflict, ethnic conflict.* enfrentamientos sobre preferencias = flame war.* evitar el enfrentamiento = avoid + confrontation.* llevar camino de enfrentamiento con = be on a collision course with.* reglas de enfrentamiento = rules of engagement.* * *clashse produjeron enfrentamientos entre los manifestantes y la policía there were clashes between demonstrators and policeen el debate se produjo un enfrentamiento entre los dos dirigentes during the debate there was a confrontation o clash between the two leadersCompuestos:armed confrontationmilitary confrontation* * *
enfrentamiento sustantivo masculino
clash;
enfrentamiento sustantivo masculino confrontation
' enfrentamiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conflictividad
- contienda
- disputa
- duelo
- oposición
- parte
- refriega
- sangrienta
- sangriento
- choque
- conflicto
- confrontación
English:
clash
- showdown
- confrontation
- show
* * *confrontation;hubo enfrentamientos con la policía there were confrontations with the police;un enfrentamiento entre las dos alas del partido a confrontation between the two wings of the partyenfrentamiento armado armed confrontation o clash* * *m clash, confrontation;enfrentamiento verbal heated argument* * *: clash, confrontation* * *enfrentamiento n clash [pl. clashes] -
91 entre bastidores
adv.offstage, behind the scenes, backstage, behind the scene.* * *in the wings 2 figurado behind the scenes* * *= behind the scenes, backstage, offstageEx. US libraries and librarians played a notable role, behind the scenes, in the preparations for peace toward the end of World War I.Ex. Those visitors whoh are able to go ' backstage' to the work and storage areas of the Museum see the dismaying conditions with which the professional staff have to conted.Ex. More through inattention than any attempt at concealment, the shaping of the twenty-first century is happening offstage, out of sight.* * *= behind the scenes, backstage, offstageEx: US libraries and librarians played a notable role, behind the scenes, in the preparations for peace toward the end of World War I.
Ex: Those visitors whoh are able to go ' backstage' to the work and storage areas of the Museum see the dismaying conditions with which the professional staff have to conted.Ex: More through inattention than any attempt at concealment, the shaping of the twenty-first century is happening offstage, out of sight. -
92 especie
f.1 species (animal).especie protegida protected speciesespecie en vías de extinción endangered species2 kind, sort.pagar en especie to pay in kindUna extraña suerte de plantas A strange sort of plants.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: especiar.* * *1 (de animales, plantas) species2 (tipo) kind, sort\en especie in kind* * *noun f.1) species2) type, kind* * *SF1) (Bio) speciesespecie amenazada, especie en peligro — endangered species
2) (=clase) kind, sortuna especie de... — a kind o sort of...
3)4) (=noticia) piece of newscon la especie de que... — on the pretext that...
corre la especie de que ha dimitido — there is a rumour that she has resigned, it is rumoured that she has resigned
* * *1) (Biol, Bot, Zool) species2) ( clase) kind, sortuna especie de sopa — a sort o a kind of soup
3)en especie or especies — in kind
* * *= breed, species.Nota: Dícese del concepto o conceptos inferiores dentro de una jerarquía semántica entre conceptos.Ex. He is one of the new breed of librarians, a person with traditional library training enhanced by formal training in mathematics and computer science.Ex. The relationship of a species to its genus is one of subordination.----* en especie = in kind.* especie acuática = aquatic species.* especie amenazada = threatened species.* especie animal = animal species.* especie cercana = close cousin.* especie en peligro = endangered species.* especie en (vías de) extinción = endangered species, dying breed.* especie protegida = protected species.* especie rara = rare species, rare breed.* especie vegetal = plant species.* Origen de las Especies, el = Origin of Species, the.* pagar en especie = pay in + kind.* pago en especie = payment in kind.* relación género = genus/species relationship.* una especie de = a kind of.* una especie de + Nombre = Nombre + of sorts.* * *1) (Biol, Bot, Zool) species2) ( clase) kind, sortuna especie de sopa — a sort o a kind of soup
3)en especie or especies — in kind
* * *= breed, species.Nota: Dícese del concepto o conceptos inferiores dentro de una jerarquía semántica entre conceptos.Ex: He is one of the new breed of librarians, a person with traditional library training enhanced by formal training in mathematics and computer science.
Ex: The relationship of a species to its genus is one of subordination.* en especie = in kind.* especie acuática = aquatic species.* especie amenazada = threatened species.* especie animal = animal species.* especie cercana = close cousin.* especie en peligro = endangered species.* especie en (vías de) extinción = endangered species, dying breed.* especie protegida = protected species.* especie rara = rare species, rare breed.* especie vegetal = plant species.* Origen de las Especies, el = Origin of Species, the.* pagar en especie = pay in + kind.* pago en especie = payment in kind.* relación género = genus/species relationship.* una especie de = a kind of.* una especie de + Nombre = Nombre + of sorts.* * *especie protegida protected speciesla especie humana the human raceespecie en peligro or vías de extinción endangered speciesB (tipo, clase) kind, sortera una especie de sopa it was a sort of o a kind of soupC especiaD ( Relig) kind, speciescomulgar bajo las dos especies to take both bread and wine during the Eucharist, to communicate in both kinds o under both species ( frml)Een especie or especies in kindme lo pagó en especies he paid me in kindF* * *
especie sustantivo femeninoa) (Biol, Bot, Zool) species
especie sustantivo femenino
1 Biol species inv
2 (clase, tipo) kind, sort
una especie de ratón con alas, a sort of mouse with wings
♦ Locuciones: Com en especie, in kind
' especie' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conservación
- ejemplar
- extinguir
- extinguirse
- hombre
- humanidad
- individuo
- protegida
- protegido
- suerte
- abundar
- ciervo
- desaparición
- diferenciar
- enano
- evolucionado
- extinción
- inferior
- multiplicar
- originario
- pago
- parecido
- propagar
- prototipo
- vía
English:
dying
- extinct
- in-kind
- kind
- magnetism
- native
- never-never land
- species
- type
- wipe out
- Yorkshire pudding
- custard
- fudge
- midge
- migrant
- soft
- sort
- worst
* * *especie nf1. [biológica] species [singular];el origen de las especies the origin of species;especie endémica endemic species;especie protegida protected species;especie en vías de extinción endangered species2. [clase] kind, sort;llevaba una especie de abrigo she was wearing some sort of overcoat;toda esta gente es de la misma especie all these people are the samepagar en especie to pay in kind;Fin* * *f1 BIO species2 ( tipo) kind, sort;una especie de a kind o sort of3:en especie in kind* * *especie nf1) : species2) clase, tipo: type, kind, sort* * *especie n1. (de animal, planta) species2. (tipo) kind / sort -
93 flecha
f.arrow.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: flechar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: flechar.* * *2 ARQUITECTURA spire, flèche3 (indicación) arrow\salir como una flecha to go off like a shot'Siga la flecha' "Follow the arrow"* * *noun f.* * *1. SF1) (=arma) arrow; [en juego] dart; (Arquit) spire; [de billar] cue restcomo una flecha — like an arrow, like a shot
con alas en flecha — swept-wing, with swept-back wings
flecha de dirección — (Aut) indicator
3) Cono Sur * (=coqueta) flirt2.SMF ( Hist) * member of the Falangist youth movement* * *Iadjetivo (Ven) one-wayIIa) ( de arco) arrow; ( de ballesta) boltsalió como una flecha — she dashed o shot out
b) (señal, símbolo) arrow* * *= arrow.Ex. An arrow pointing upwards indicates when the terminal is in insert mode.----* flechas de desplazamiento del cursor hacia la izquierda/derecha = left/right arrows.* gráfica de flechas = arrowgraph.* gráfico de flechas = arrowgraph.* punta de flecha = arrowhead.* ser una flecha = be quick off + Posesivo + feet.* * *Iadjetivo (Ven) one-wayIIa) ( de arco) arrow; ( de ballesta) boltsalió como una flecha — she dashed o shot out
b) (señal, símbolo) arrow* * *= arrow.Ex: An arrow pointing upwards indicates when the terminal is in insert mode.
* flechas de desplazamiento del cursor hacia la izquierda/derecha = left/right arrows.* gráfica de flechas = arrowgraph.* gráfico de flechas = arrowgraph.* punta de flecha = arrowhead.* ser una flecha = be quick off + Posesivo + feet.* * *( Ven) one-wayA1 (de un arco) arrow; (de una ballesta) boltsalió como una flecha she dashed o shot outla cifra subió en flecha the figure shot up o rocketedla subida en flecha del precio del petróleo the steep rise in the price of oil2 (señal, símbolo) arrowse comió or se tragó la flecha ( fam); he drove the wrong way down the one-way streetCompuesto:( Inf) scroll arrowB ( Arquit) spire* * *
Del verbo flechar: ( conjugate flechar)
flecha es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
flecha
flechar
flecha sustantivo femenino
arrow
flecha sustantivo femenino arrow
' flecha' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
flechazo
- hierro
- saeta
- traspasar
- asta
- disparar
- indicar
- punta
- seguir
- tirar
English:
arrow
- dart
- shaft
- shoot
- tear off
- filter
* * *♦ nf1. [arma] arrow;como una flecha like a shot;salir como una flecha to shoot o fly out2. [indicando dirección] arrow;RP, Ven [en calle] one-way sign;siga la flecha follow the arrowInformát flecha de desplazamiento scroll arrow3. Arquit spire4. Geom sagitta♦ adjVen [calle] one-way* * *f arrow;fue al aeropuerto como una flecha he shot off o dashed off to the airport;regresó al restaurante como una flecha he shot back o dashed back to the restaurant* * *flecha nf: arrow* * *flecha n arrow -
94 plano2
2 = plane.Ex. At this stage the indexer is working in the verbal plane of classification.----* actuar en segundo plano = lurk in + the wings.* dejar en segundo plano = overshadow.* en un segundo plano = in the background.* pasar al primer plano = take + centre stage.* plano conceptual = idea plane.* plano notacional = notational plane.* plano verbal = verbal plane.* poner en primer plano = foreground.* primera plana = front page [front-page].* primer plano = close up, foreground, limelight, centre stage, forefront.* quedar en segundo plano = come in + a poor second.* relegado a un segundo plano = on the back burner, back burner.* relegarse a un segundo plano = take + a back seat. -
95 remo
m.1 oar (pala).2 rowing (deporte).3 Remus.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: remar.* * *1 (pala) oar, paddle2 DEPORTE rowing\ir a remo to rowbarca de remo rowing boatclub de remo rowing club* * *SM1) (Náut) oar2) (Dep) rowing3) (Anat) * limb; [de pájaro] wing4) †† (=penuria) toils pl* * ** * *= paddle, rowing, oar.Ex. The stuff was diluted there with water to the appearance and consistency of liquid porridge; it was kept tepid with a small charcoal furnace let into the side of the vat, and it was stirred up occasionally with a paddle.Ex. Data were obtained from interviews with trainers from different sports including badminton, hockey, swimming, rowing, tennis and ski jumping.Ex. In the Mediterranean the galley propelled by oars long remained the principal type of war vessel.----* barca de remos = rowboat.* club de remo = rowing club.* deporte de remo = rowing.* parecido a un remo = paddle-like.* pez remo = oarfish.* propulsado por remos = oared.* * ** * *= paddle, rowing, oar.Ex: The stuff was diluted there with water to the appearance and consistency of liquid porridge; it was kept tepid with a small charcoal furnace let into the side of the vat, and it was stirred up occasionally with a paddle.
Ex: Data were obtained from interviews with trainers from different sports including badminton, hockey, swimming, rowing, tennis and ski jumping.Ex: In the Mediterranean the galley propelled by oars long remained the principal type of war vessel.* barca de remos = rowboat.* club de remo = rowing club.* deporte de remo = rowing.* parecido a un remo = paddle-like.* pez remo = oarfish.* propulsado por remos = oared.* * *Remus* * *
Del verbo remar: ( conjugate remar)
remo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
remó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
Remo
remar
remo
remar ( conjugate remar) verbo intransitivo ( en bote) to row;
( en canoa) to paddle
remo sustantivo masculino ( con soporte) oar;
( sin soporte) paddle
remar verbo intransitivo to row
remo sustantivo masculino
1 (largo) oar
(corto) paddle
2 Dep rowing
' remo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pala
- palada
- cabo
English:
oar
- paddle
- rowing
- rowing machine
- stroke
- row
* * *remo nm1. [pala] [de barco de remos] oar;[de canoa, kayak] paddle;llegaron a la orilla a remo they rowed to the shore2. [deporte] rowing* * *meter el remo fig fam put one’s foot in it* * *remo nm1) : paddle, oar2) : rowing (sport)* * *remo n1. (instrumento) oar2. (deporte) rowing -
96 remontarse
1 (al volar) to soar2 (datar) to go back (a, to)* * *VPR1) [avión, pájaro] to rise, soar; [edificio] to soar, towerremontarse en alas de la imaginación — liter to take flight on the wings of fantasy
2) (Econ)3) [en tiempo]este texto se remonta al siglo XI — this text dates from o dates back to the 11th century
* * *(v.) = hearken back toEx. The term 'first cold press' hearkens back to the traditional method, where the best oil came from the first pressing; subsequent pressings release more oil, but of inferior quality.* * *(v.) = hearken back toEx: The term 'first cold press' hearkens back to the traditional method, where the best oil came from the first pressing; subsequent pressings release more oil, but of inferior quality.
* * *
■remontarse verbo reflexivo
1 (en el aire) (un avión, una cometa) to gain height
(un ave) to soar (up)
2 (a una época pasada) to go back, date back [a, to]
' remontarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
remontar
English:
roll back
- go
* * *vpr1. [ave, avión] to soar, to climb high3.la disputa se remonta al siglo XIX the dispute dates back to the 19th century4. [retroceder en el tiempo]si nos remontamos 300 años… if we go back 300 years…* * ** * *vr1) : to soar2)remontarse a : to date from, to go back to -
97 segundo2
2 = second, sec.Nota: Abreviatura.Ex. If necessary, it could be made extremely fast by substituting thermionic-tube switching for mechanical switching, so that the full selection could be made in one one-hundredth of a second.Ex. 'Hang on a sec, okay?' the senior assistant librarian in charge of serials said as she put the phone down.----* actuar en segundo plano = lurk in + the wings.* décima de segundo = split second.* en cuestión de segundos = within seconds, in a matter of seconds.* en uno o dos segundos = in an instant or two.* en unos segundos = in seconds.* en un par de segundos = in an instant or two.* en un segundo = in the blink of an eye, in the twinkling of an eye, in a snap, with the tip of a hat, in a jiffy, in a heartbeat, in a second.* fracción de segundo = split second.* segundos = moments.* unos segundos de reflexión = a moment's thought, a moment's reflection. -
98 susurrar
v.1 to whisper.María susurra ternezas Mary whispers endearments.Sus alas susurran His wings whispered like the wind.2 to purl.El chico susurra por el miedo The boy purls with fear.3 to rustle.Las hojas susurran con el viento The leaves rustle with the wind.* * *1 to whisper1 (divulgarse) to be rumoured (US rumored)* * *verb1) to whisper2) murmur* * *1.VT to whisper2. VI1) [persona] to whispersusurrar al oído de algn — to whisper to sb, whisper in sb's ear
2) (=sonar) [viento] to whisper; [arroyo] to murmur; [hojas] to rustle; [insecto] to hum3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) persona to whisper2.susurrar vt to whisper* * *= whisper, murmur.Ex. They whispered to each other across Benefield's desk, and forthwith approached O'Brien.Ex. As he recovers, he overhears a well-intentioned social worker murmuring soothingly about a juvenile facility, and contrives an escape.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) persona to whisper2.susurrar vt to whisper* * *= whisper, murmur.Ex: They whispered to each other across Benefield's desk, and forthwith approached O'Brien.
Ex: As he recovers, he overhears a well-intentioned social worker murmuring soothingly about a juvenile facility, and contrives an escape.* * *susurrar [A1 ]vi1 «persona» to whisper2 ( liter); «agua» to murmur; «viento» to sigh, murmur; «hojas» to rustle■ susurrarvtto whisperle susurró algo al oído she whispered something in his ear* * *
susurrar ( conjugate susurrar) verbo intransitivo
[ viento] to sigh;
[ hojas] to rustle
verbo transitivo
to whisper;
susurrar
I vi (una persona) to whisper
fig (el agua) to murmur
(el viento, las hojas) to rustle
II verbo transitivo to whisper: me lo susurró al oído, he whispered it in my ear
' susurrar' also found in these entries:
English:
rustle
- whisper
* * *♦ vtto whisper;me susurró la respuesta al oído she whispered the answer in my ear♦ vi1. [persona] to whisper2. [viento, agua] to murmur* * *I v/t whisper* * *susurrar vi1) : to whisper2) : to murmur3) : to rustle (leaves, etc.)susurrar vt: to whisper* * *susurrar vb to whisper -
99 alear
v.to alloy.Ellos ligaron los metales They alloyed the metals.* * *1 (fundir) to alloy* * *IVT (Téc) to alloyIIVI1) [ave] to flutter, flap, flap its wings; [persona] to move one's arms up and down2) (=cobrar fuerzas) to improve* * *verbo transitivo to alloy* * *verbo transitivo to alloy* * *alear [A1 ]vtto alloy* * *alear vtto alloy* * *v/t alloy* * *alear vt: to alloy -
100 cargo
m.1 charge (cuidado).los niños han quedado a mi cargo the children have been left in my careestar a cargo de algo, tener algo a su cargo to be in charge of somethinghacerse cargo de to take charge of; (asumir el control de) to take care of; (ocuparse de) to understand (comprender)me hago cargo de la difícil situación I am aware of o I realize the difficulty of the situationme da cargo de conciencia dejarle pagar I feel bad about letting him pay2 post, position (empleo).ocupa un cargo muy importante she holds a very important position o postcargo público public office3 charge (finance).con cargo a charged tocorrer a cargo de to be borne byhacerse cargo de to pay for4 charge (law) (acusación).formular graves cargos contra alguien to bring serious charges against somebody5 debit, fee, debit charge.6 freight, loading.7 office.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: cargar.* * *1 (peso) load, weight2 (empleo) post, position3 (gobierno, custodia) charge, responsibility4 FINANZAS charge, debit\correr a cargo de alguien to be the responsibility of somebody■ el discurso de inauguración correrá a cargo del Sr. Torres Sr. Torres will make the opening speechdesempeñar el cargo de / ocupar el cargo de to occupy the post ofestar al cargo de to be in charge ofjurar el cargo to take an oathalto cargo top job, high-ranking positioncargo de conciencia figurado weight on one's conscience* * *noun m.1) load, burden2) charge3) post, office* * *SM1) (=puesto) postocupa el cargo de comisario europeo desde hace tres años — he has held the office o post of European Commissioner for three years
ha dimitido un alto cargo directivo — a top o senior official has resigned
han quedado vacantes tres altos cargos — three high-ranking positions o top posts have become vacant
•
desempeñar un cargo — to hold a position•
jurar el cargo — to be sworn in•
poner el cargo a disposición de algn — euf to offer up one's post to sbcargo público — (=puesto) public office; (=persona) person in public office
2)•
a cargo de —a) (=responsable de) in charge of, responsible forlas tropas a cargo de los refugiados — the troops in charge of o responsible for the refugees
los detectives a cargo de la investigación — the detectives in charge of o heading the investigation
b) (=bajo la responsabilidad de)la presentación del programa estuvo a cargo de una actriz desconocida — the programme was presented by an unknown actress
"formación a cargo de la empresa" — "training will be provided"
la clausura del festival estará a cargo de Plácido Domingo — Plácido Domingo will be the main attraction of the festival's closing ceremony
un concierto a cargo de la orquesta de cámara de la ciudad — a concert performed by the city's chamber orchestra
las reparaciones correrán a cargo del dueño — the cost of repairs will be met by the owner, repairs will be paid for by the owner
•
tener algo a su cargo — to be in charge of sth, be responsible for sth20 policías tenían a su cargo la seguridad del monarca — 20 policemen were in charge of o responsible for the king's security
los niños que tengo a mi cargo — the children in my care o charge frm
3)• hacerse cargo de — (=encargarse) to take charge of; (=pagar) to pay for; (=entender) to realize
cuando él murió, su hijo se hizo cargo del negocio — when he died, his son took charge of o took over the business
el ejército se hizo cargo del poder — the army took over power o took control
deben hacerse cargo de los daños causados a los muebles — they should pay for breakages to the furniture
la empresa no quiso hacerse cargo de la reparación — the company refused to meet the costs of repair
me hago cargo de la importancia de estas conversaciones — I am aware of o realize how important these talks are
-estamos pasando unos momentos difíciles -sí, ya me hago cargo — "we're going through difficult times" - "yes, I understand o realize"
4) (Com) chargepaga siempre con cargo a su cuenta corriente — he always charges payments directly to his current account
cargo por gestión — [de un billete electrónico] administration fee
5) (Jur) chargeel fiscal retiró los cargos contra el acusado — the prosecution dropped all the charges against the defendant
pliego, testigo 1., 1)cargo de conciencia, tengo cargo de conciencia por el tiempo perdido — I feel guilty about all that wasted time
* * *1) ( puesto) post, position (frml)2) (responsabilidad, cuidado)a)a cargo de alguien: los niños están a mi cargo the children are in my care o (frml) charge; el negocio quedó a su cargo he was left in charge of the business; dejé/puse las ventas a cargo de Luque I left/put Luque in charge of sales; tiene cuatro hijos a su cargo or (Col) a cargo he has four children to support; tiene a su cargo la división comercial — she is responsible for o in charge of the sales department
b)c)correr a cargo de alguien: los gastos corren a cargo de la empresa expenses will be paid o met by the company; la organización del concierto corre a mi cargo — I'm responsible for organizing the concert
d)hacerse cargo de algo — ( hacerse responsable) de puesto/tarea to take charge of something; de gastos to take care of something; ( comprender) (Esp) to undertand something, to appreciate something
3) (Com, Fin) chargecon cargo a mi cuenta — to be debited against o charged to my account
4) (Der) charge5) (Chi, Per) date-and-time stamp for documents* * *1) ( puesto) post, position (frml)2) (responsabilidad, cuidado)a)a cargo de alguien: los niños están a mi cargo the children are in my care o (frml) charge; el negocio quedó a su cargo he was left in charge of the business; dejé/puse las ventas a cargo de Luque I left/put Luque in charge of sales; tiene cuatro hijos a su cargo or (Col) a cargo he has four children to support; tiene a su cargo la división comercial — she is responsible for o in charge of the sales department
b)c)correr a cargo de alguien: los gastos corren a cargo de la empresa expenses will be paid o met by the company; la organización del concierto corre a mi cargo — I'm responsible for organizing the concert
d)hacerse cargo de algo — ( hacerse responsable) de puesto/tarea to take charge of something; de gastos to take care of something; ( comprender) (Esp) to undertand something, to appreciate something
3) (Com, Fin) chargecon cargo a mi cuenta — to be debited against o charged to my account
4) (Der) charge5) (Chi, Per) date-and-time stamp for documents* * *cargo11 = officer, official, position, post, office, job title, incumbent.Nota: Nombre.Ex: Thus, sometimes the information does not reach those officers who would benefit most from access to it.
Ex: See also reference tracings include related headings such as personal and corporate headings for officials, pseudonyms used as uniform headings, etc.Ex: He has held a variety of positions of increasing responsibility.Ex: The chief librarian or director of libraries, by which title the post is sometimes now known, will in general be fully occupied with making decisions on internal professional policy.Ex: Until Groome appeared, city officials were chosen not so much for their ability to administer the affairs of their offices as for who they knew; hence, old-style machine politics with its accompanying corruption found a congenial atmosphere in which to operate.Ex: The job title is designed to indicate the group (professional, associate, technician, or clerk) to which the job belongs and the level of the job within that grouping.Ex: This practice of having the former incumbent of the job train the new employee is risky, particularly if that departing employee has in any way been a problem.* alto cargo = senior post, senior manager, senior executive, high official, top manager, senior official.* alto cargo público = senior public official.* altos cargos = people in high office.* ascender a un cargo = rise to + position.* aspirar a un cargo = aspire to + position.* beneficios del cargo, los = spoils of office, the.* cargo de director = directorship.* cargo directivo = senior post, top official, senior position, managerial position, executive position, top position.* cargo ejecutivo = managerial position, executive position.* cargo ejecutivo del gobierno = government executive.* cargo ministerial = ministry official.* cargo oficial = officer.* cargo político = government official.* cargo público = public official, federal official, elected official, public office.* dejar un cargo = resign + office, step down from + Posesivo + position, leave + office.* dimitir de un cargo = step down from + Posesivo + position, stand down.* en el cargo = in the saddle, in office.* en virtud del cargo que ocupa = ex officio.* en virtud de su cargo = ex officio.* jurar un cargo = swear in.* ocupar el cargo = be in the position.* ocupar un cargo = hold + position.* ocupar un cargo de dirección = hold + a chair.* persona designada para un cargo = appointee.* prebendas del cargo, las = spoils of office, the.* relevar de un cargo = relieve of + duty.* renunciar a un cargo = step down from + Posesivo + position, stand down.* titular del cargo = incumbent.* tomar posesión de un cargo = swear in, take + office.cargo22 = responsibility.Ex: The responsibility for manning the one telephone left at the disposal of a residue of callers fell to a single officer who had other duties to carry out to justify his keep.
* a cargo = in the saddle.* a cargo (de) = charged with, in charge (of).* a cargo de Alguien = under supervision.* a cargo de las riendas = in the saddle.* a cargo del ayuntamiento = local authority-run.* a cargo del gobierno = government-operated, government-run.* a cargo de una sola persona = one-man band.* a cargo de voluntarios = volunteer-run.* Algo a cargo de una sola persona = one-person operation.* bajo el cargo de = on charges of.* cargo de conciencia = guilty conscience.* con cargo a = to be debited to, to be charged to.* con cargo de conciencia = remorseful.* correr a cargo de = be the responsibility of.* estar a cargo de = man, be the responsibility of.* familiar a cargo = dependent.* hacerse cargo = take over, assume + role.* hacerse cargo de = take + charge of, take + Nombre + under + Posesivo + wings.* hacerse cargo de Algo = take (+ Nombre) + on board (+ Nombre), hold + the fort, hold + the fortress.* persona a cargo = dependent.* poner a Alguien al cargo de = put + Nombre + in charge of.* poner a cargo de = put in + charge of.* tener a cargo de uno = have + as + Posesivo + charge.* tener a + Posesivo + cargo = have + in + Posesivo + charge.cargo33 = charge, indictment.Ex: No less prestigious an authority than a Royal Commission was appointed to inquire into the charges brought against the man principally responsible for that volume.
Ex: Enter indictments as instructed in rule 21.36C1.* absolver a Alguien de todos los cargos = acquit + Nombre + on all counts.* cargos criminales = criminal charges.* formular cargos contra = bring + charges against.* formular cargos contra Alguien = press + charges.* libertad sin cargos = unconditional discharge.cargo4* culto al cargo = cargo cult.* nota de cargo = credit note.* * *desempeña un cargo importante en la empresa he has o holds an important position in the firmtiene un cargo de mucha responsabilidad she has a very responsible job o post o positionhoy toma posesión de su cargo he takes up his post o position today, he takes up office todayCompuesto:los que ostentan cargos públicos those who hold public officeB (responsabilidad, cuidado)1a cargo de algn: los niños están a mi cargo the children are in my care o ( frml) chargeun concierto a cargo de la Orquesta Nacional ( frml); a concert performed by the National Orchestrael negocio quedó a su cargo he was left in charge of the businessdejé/puse las ventas a cargo de Luque I left/put Luque in charge of salestiene cuatro hijos a su cargoor ( Col) a cargo he has four children to supporttiene a su cargo la división comercial she is responsible for o in charge of the sales department2al cargo de algo in charge of sthquedó/lo pusieron al cargo del departamento he was left/they put him in charge of the department3correr a cargo de algn: los gastos corren a cargo de la empresa expenses will be paid o met by the companyla organización del concierto corre a cargo de su ayudante her assistant is responsible for organizing the concertel papel principal corre a cargo de Fernando Arias the main part o the leading role is played by Fernando Arias4hacerse cargo de algo (hacerse responsable) ‹de un puesto/una tarea› to take charge of sth;‹de gastos› to take care of sth; (entender) ( Esp) to be aware of sth¿podría hacerse cargo de nuestra sucursal en Panamá? could you take charge of o head our branch in Panama?mi abuela se hizo cargo de mí my grandmother took care of meme hago cargo de la gravedad de la situación I am aware of the gravity of the situationes un problema difícil — sí, me hago cargo it's a difficult problem — yes, I realize that o I am aware of thatCompuesto:no tengo ningún cargo de conciencia por no haber ido a visitarlo I don't feel at all guilty for not having been to visit him, I feel no remorse at not having been to visit himme da/quedó un cargo de conciencia horrible I feel/felt terribly guiltysin cargo adicional at no additional cost, at no extra chargesin cargo free of chargepidió unos cheques de viaje con cargo a su cuenta she ordered some traveler's checks to be debited against o charged to her accountD ( Der) chargeniega todos los cargos que se le imputan he denies all the charges against him* * *
Del verbo cargar: ( conjugate cargar)
cargo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
cargó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
cargar
cargo
cargar ( conjugate cargar) verbo transitivo
1
no cargues tanto el coche don't put so much in the car
‹pluma/encendedor› to fill;
‹ cámara› to load, put a film inc) (Elec) to charge
2
◊ tengo que cargo nafta (RPl) I have to fill up with gasoline (AmE) o (BrE) petrolc) (Inf) to load
3 ( de obligaciones) cargo a algn de algo to burden sb with sth;◊ me cargoon la culpa they put o laid the blame on me
4
‹ niño› (AmL) to carry
( tener consigo):
5 ( a una cuenta) to charge
6 (Méx fam) ( matar) to kill
verbo intransitivo
1 cargo con algo ‹ con bulto› to carry sth;◊ tiene que cargo con todo el peso de la casa she has to shoulder all the responsibility for the household
2 cargo contra algn [tropas/policía] to charge on o at sb
3 [ batería] to charge
4 (fam) ( fastidiar):
cargarse verbo pronominal
1
[ partícula] to become chargedb) cargose de algo ‹de bolsas/equipaje› to load oneself down with sth;
‹ de responsabilidades› to take on a lot of sth;
‹ de deudas› to saddle oneself with sth
2
‹ jarrón› to smash
cargo sustantivo masculino
1 ( puesto) post, position (frml);
(de presidente, ministro) office;
un cargo de responsabilidad a responsible job o post
2 (responsabilidad, cuidado):
estar a cargo de algo to be in charge of sth;
los gastos corren a cargo de la empresa expenses will be paid o met by the company;
hacerse cargo de algo ‹de puesto/tarea› to take charge of sth;
‹ de gastos› to take care of sth;
3a) (Com, Fin) charge;
b) (Der) charge
cargar
I verbo transitivo
1 to load: cargó al niño en brazos, she took the boy in her arms
2 (un mechero, una pluma) to fill
3 (poner carga eléctrica) to charge
4 (atribuir algo negativo) cargar a alguien con las culpas, to put the blame on sb
le cargan la responsabilidad a su padre, they put the blame on his father
5 Com to charge: cárguelo a mi cuenta, charge it to my account
6 familiar Educ to fail
II verbo intransitivo
1 (soportar, hacerse cargo) to lumber [con, with]: carga con la casa y con la suegra, she has to do all the housework as well as having to take care of her mother-in-law
figurado cargar con las consecuencias, to suffer the consequences
2 (llevar un peso) to carry: siempre carga con lo más pesado, he always takes the heaviest
3 (arremeter, atacar) to charge [contra, against]
cargo sustantivo masculino
1 (puesto) post, position
2 (cuidado, responsabilidad) charge
estar al cargo de, to be in charge of
3 Jur charge, accusation
4 Fin charge, debit 5 cargo de conciencia, weight on one's conscience, remorse
♦ Locuciones: correr a cargo de, (gastos) to be met by
hacerse cargo de, to take charge of: en seguida se hizo cargo de mi situación, he understood my situation immediately
' cargo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acceder
- acusación
- adscribir
- alcaldía
- antecesor
- antecesora
- antigua
- antiguo
- candidata
- candidato
- candidatura
- carga
- cargar
- cargamento
- cargarse
- censor
- censora
- cesar
- consejería
- correr
- cuidada
- cuidado
- dimitir
- dirección
- disputarse
- educación
- flete
- función
- inhabilitar
- jefatura
- jurar
- juramentar
- lamentarse
- minoritaria
- minoritario
- nombrar
- ostentar
- permanencia
- poltrona
- posesión
- presentarse
- pretendienta
- pretendiente
- regentar
- rehabilitación
- reintegrar
- relevar
- relumbrón
- renuncia
- renunciar
English:
appointment
- assume
- backbencher
- band
- bump off
- by-election
- cargo
- charge
- count
- denial
- deny
- drop
- ex
- foreman
- handle
- impression
- incitement
- inflict
- lay on
- office
- outrank
- resign
- set down
- shed
- stand down
- succeed
- toss about
- toss around
- vessel
- back
- commission
- dean
- debit
- dependant
- discharge
- dock
- extra
- fly
- front
- handling
- impeach
- incumbent
- land
- landing
- lay
- load
- meet
- reinstate
- relieve
- seize
* * *cargo nm1. [empleo] post, position;desempeña un cargo de ministro he is a minister;tomar posesión del cargo to take up officecargo directivo manager;varios cargos públicos se han visto involucrados en el escándalo several people holding public office have been implicated in the scandal2. [cuidado] charge;los niños han quedado a mi cargo the children have been left in my care;una producción a cargo del Teatro Nacional a National Theatre production;está a cargo de o [m5] tiene a su cargo la seguridad de la empresa he is in charge of o responsible for company security;hacerse cargo de [asumir el control de] to take charge of;[ocuparse de] to take care of; [comprender] to understand;se hizo cargo de la gestión de la empresa she took over the running of the company;el ejército se hizo cargo del poder the army took power o took over;no te preocupes, yo me hago cargo de los niños don't worry, I'll look after the children;me hago cargo de la difícil situación I am aware of o I realize the difficulty of the situation;tenemos que ir al entierro y llegaremos tarde – sí, me hago cargo we have to go to the funeral, so we'll be late – OK, I understand3. Econ charge;con cargo a charged to;han asignado una nueva partida con cargo a los presupuestos del estado they have created a new budget heading;correr a cargo de to be borne by;todos los gastos corren a cargo de la empresa all expenses will be borne by the company;la comida corre a cargo de la empresa the meal is on the company;la organización corre a cargo del Municipio the organization will be carried out by the town council, the town council will be organizing the event;sin cargo adicional for o at no extra charge4. [acusación] charge;formular graves cargos contra alguien to bring serious charges against sb;se declaró inocente de todos los cargos que se le imputaban he said he was innocent on all countscargo de conciencia:tener cargo de conciencia to feel pangs of conscience, to feel remorse;me da cargo de conciencia dejarle pagar I feel bad about letting him pay;comprar productos de este país me representa un cargo de conciencia I feel guilty about buying this country's products5. [buque de carga] cargo ship, freighter* * *m1 position;alto cargo high-ranking position; persona high-ranking official;cargo ministerial ministerial post2 JUR charge3:a cargo de la madre in the mother’s care;tener algo a su cargo, estar a cargo de algo be in charge of sth;está a cargo de Gómez Gómez is in charge of it;hacerse cargo de algo take charge of sth;tomar a su cargo take charge of4 COM:con cargo a nosotros on our account5:me da cargo de conciencia it makes me feel guilty* * *cargo nm1) : burden, load2) : chargea cargo de: in charge of3) : position, office* * *cargo n1. (empleo) post2. (delito) chargeestar a cargo de / tener a su cargo (ser la responsabilidad de) to be your responsibility (ser responsable de) to be in charge ofhacerse cargo (encargarse de) to take charge of [pt. took; pp. taken] (comprender) to understand [pt. & pp. understood]
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