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101 orden de prioridad
(n.) = order of preference, priority order, pecking order, order of precedenceEx. The predominant name is the name or form of name of a person or corporate body that appears most frequently (1) in the person's works or works issued by the corporate body; or (2) in reference sources, in that order of preference.Ex. Once all the packages have been developed, using the objectives as guides, they are ranked in priority order and are presented for approval or rejection, the decision being based on level and affordability.Ex. Libraries have a peculiar pecking order -- public, academic, special.Ex. This order of precedence -- the order in which we cite the facets -- is called the citation order.* * *(n.) = order of preference, priority order, pecking order, order of precedenceEx: The predominant name is the name or form of name of a person or corporate body that appears most frequently (1) in the person's works or works issued by the corporate body; or (2) in reference sources, in that order of preference.
Ex: Once all the packages have been developed, using the objectives as guides, they are ranked in priority order and are presented for approval or rejection, the decision being based on level and affordability.Ex: Libraries have a peculiar pecking order -- public, academic, special.Ex: This order of precedence -- the order in which we cite the facets -- is called the citation order. -
102 pensamiento
m.1 thought.leer el pensamiento a alguien to read somebody's mind o thoughts2 pansy (botany).3 thinking, ability to think.* * *1 (idea) thought2 (mente) mind3 BOTÁNICA pansy* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=facultad) thought2) (=mente) mindacudir o venir al pensamiento de algn — to come to sb's mind
no le pasó por el pensamiento — it never occurred to him, it never entered his mind
3) (=cosa pensada) thoughtadivinar los pensamientos de algn — to read sb's thoughts, guess what sb is thinking
pensamiento único — (Pol) single system of values
4) (=propósito) idea, intentionmi pensamiento es hacer algo — my idea o intention is to do sth
5) (Bot) pansy* * *1)a) ( facultad) thoughtb) ( cosa pensada) thoughtme adivinó el pensamiento — she read my mind o my thoughts
c) ( doctrina) thinkingd) ( máxima) thought2) (Bot) pansy* * *= mind, thinking, thought, rationality, strands of thought.Ex. Titles present filing problems (particularly in the minds of users).Ex. Let us attempt to examine first the thinking and philosophy behind the arrangement of libraries designed in this period.Ex. Amongst these are numbered: some specific legal and governmental works, such as laws, decrees, treaties; works that record the collective thought of a body, for example, reports of commissions and committees; and various cartographic materials.Ex. A model of how librarians may actually go about book selection is presented in three ways: rationality; tacit knowledge; and symbolic content.Ex. By looking at the work of some cyberfeminists, the author attempts to give a clearer picture of key debates and strands of thought in cyberfeminism.----* adivinar el pensamiento = read + Posesivo + mind, read + Posesivo + thoughts.* corriente de pensamiento = trend of thought, stream of consciousness.* de pensamiento liberal = liberal-minded.* escuela de pensamiento = school of thought.* expresar + Posesivo + pensamientos = find + Posesivo + (own) voice, find + voice, find + a voice.* leer el pensamiento = read + Posesivo + mind, read + Posesivo + thoughts.* libertad de pensamiento = freedom of thought, freedom to think, free thought.* líder del pensamiento = leader of thought.* línea de pensamiento = line of thought.* método de pensamiento en voz alta = thinking aloud method.* pensamiento abstracto = abstract thought.* pensamiento analítico = analytic thinking.* pensamiento científico = scientific thought.* pensamiento creativo = creative thinking.* pensamiento crítico = critical thinking.* pensamiento deductivo = deductive thought.* pensamiento de grupo = groupthink.* pensamiento de orden superior = higher-order thinking.* pensamiento errante = meandering thought.* pensamiento errático = meandering thought.* pensamiento grupal = groupthink.* pensamiento humano = human thought.* pensamiento intelectual = intellectual thought.* pensamiento lateral = lateral thinking.* pensamiento liberal = liberal thought.* pensamiento libre = free thought.* pensamiento matemático = mathematical thinking.* pensamiento original = creative thinking.* pensamiento que ronda la cabeza de uno = thought + run through + Posesivo + head.* pensamiento racional = rational thought.* serie de pensamientos encadenados = chain of thoughts.* * *1)a) ( facultad) thoughtb) ( cosa pensada) thoughtme adivinó el pensamiento — she read my mind o my thoughts
c) ( doctrina) thinkingd) ( máxima) thought2) (Bot) pansy* * *= mind, thinking, thought, rationality, strands of thought.Ex: Titles present filing problems (particularly in the minds of users).
Ex: Let us attempt to examine first the thinking and philosophy behind the arrangement of libraries designed in this period.Ex: Amongst these are numbered: some specific legal and governmental works, such as laws, decrees, treaties; works that record the collective thought of a body, for example, reports of commissions and committees; and various cartographic materials.Ex: A model of how librarians may actually go about book selection is presented in three ways: rationality; tacit knowledge; and symbolic content.Ex: By looking at the work of some cyberfeminists, the author attempts to give a clearer picture of key debates and strands of thought in cyberfeminism.* adivinar el pensamiento = read + Posesivo + mind, read + Posesivo + thoughts.* corriente de pensamiento = trend of thought, stream of consciousness.* de pensamiento liberal = liberal-minded.* escuela de pensamiento = school of thought.* expresar + Posesivo + pensamientos = find + Posesivo + (own) voice, find + voice, find + a voice.* leer el pensamiento = read + Posesivo + mind, read + Posesivo + thoughts.* libertad de pensamiento = freedom of thought, freedom to think, free thought.* líder del pensamiento = leader of thought.* línea de pensamiento = line of thought.* método de pensamiento en voz alta = thinking aloud method.* pensamiento abstracto = abstract thought.* pensamiento analítico = analytic thinking.* pensamiento científico = scientific thought.* pensamiento creativo = creative thinking.* pensamiento crítico = critical thinking.* pensamiento deductivo = deductive thought.* pensamiento de grupo = groupthink.* pensamiento de orden superior = higher-order thinking.* pensamiento errante = meandering thought.* pensamiento errático = meandering thought.* pensamiento grupal = groupthink.* pensamiento humano = human thought.* pensamiento intelectual = intellectual thought.* pensamiento lateral = lateral thinking.* pensamiento liberal = liberal thought.* pensamiento libre = free thought.* pensamiento matemático = mathematical thinking.* pensamiento original = creative thinking.* pensamiento que ronda la cabeza de uno = thought + run through + Posesivo + head.* pensamiento racional = rational thought.* serie de pensamientos encadenados = chain of thoughts.* * *A1 (facultad) thought2 (cosa pensada) thoughtsiempre me adivina el pensamiento she always knows what I'm thinking, she can always read my mind o my thoughts3 (doctrina) thinkingel pensamiento político de la época the political thinking of the time4 (máxima, sentencia) thoughtestas citas son pensamientos de autores célebres these quotes are the thoughts of famous writersCompuesto:lateral thinkingB ( Bot) pansy* * *
pensamiento sustantivo masculino
1
2 (Bot) pansy
pensamiento sustantivo masculino
1 (una idea) thought
2 (un conjunto de ideas) thinking
3 Bot pansy
♦ Locuciones: leer el pensamiento, to read sb's mind
pasársele a uno por el pensamiento, to come to one's mind
' pensamiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adivinar
- antípodas
- asaltar
- desterrar
- espina
- hilo
- manifestar
- vacía
- vacío
- abstraerse
- agilizar
- ánimo
- leer
- profundo
- rondar
- transmisión
English:
avert
- deep
- destructive
- impure
- impurity
- pansy
- private
- reflection
- run
- thinking
- thought
- train
- unvoiced
- mind
* * *pensamiento nm1. [facultad] thought;[mente] mind;se debe potenciar la capacidad de pensamiento en los alumnos pupils should be encouraged to think;sumido en sus pensamientos deep in thought;no me pasó por el pensamiento it never crossed my mind;leer el pensamiento a alguien to read sb's mind o thoughtspensamiento lateral lateral thinking2. [idea] idea, thought;el pensamiento socialdemócrata social democratic thought o thinkingPol el pensamiento único:según el pensamiento único… according to the current free-market liberal-democratic consensus…3. [sentencia] maxim, saying4. [flor] pansy* * *m1 ( reflexión) thought2 BOT pansy* * *pensamiento nm1) : thought2) : thinking3) : pansy* * *pensamiento n thought -
103 perdurabilidad
f.perpetuity, unending nature, eternity, immortality.* * *SF durability* * *= durability, staying power.Ex. Some experts have expressed grave doubts about the durability of contemporary literary and artistic works on paper and hence the possibility of handing on works of culture to future generations.Ex. Nevertheless, he believes that while it will not disappear tomorrow, the jury is still out on whether Knowledge Management has staying power.* * *= durability, staying power.Ex: Some experts have expressed grave doubts about the durability of contemporary literary and artistic works on paper and hence the possibility of handing on works of culture to future generations.
Ex: Nevertheless, he believes that while it will not disappear tomorrow, the jury is still out on whether Knowledge Management has staying power.* * *durability* * *1. [de lo duradero] durability2. [de lo eterno] eternal o everlasting nature -
104 pervivencia
f.survival.* * *1 survival* * *SF survival* * *femenino survival* * *= durability.Ex. Some experts have expressed grave doubts about the durability of contemporary literary and artistic works on paper and hence the possibility of handing on works of culture to future generations.* * *femenino survival* * *= durability.Ex: Some experts have expressed grave doubts about the durability of contemporary literary and artistic works on paper and hence the possibility of handing on works of culture to future generations.
* * *survival* * *pervivencia nfsurvival* * *f survival -
105 planta siderúrgica
(n.) = steel works [steelworks]Ex. The author describes action taken by a public library to combat the effects of massive unemployment when a local steel works was closed.* * *(n.) = steel works [steelworks]Ex: The author describes action taken by a public library to combat the effects of massive unemployment when a local steel works was closed.
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106 proceder de
v.to come from, to proceed from, to originate from, to hail from.* * *(venir de) to come from■ ¿de dónde procede su familia? where is her family from?* * ** * *(v.) = emanate from, originate (from), come from, hail from, proceed fromEx. Works with unknown or uncertain personal authorship, or works emanating from a body that lacks a name are to be entered under title.Ex. Funding for advice centres can originate from any one of four government departments: the Department of Trade, the Home Office, the Lord Chancellor's Office and the Department of the Environment.Ex. A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.Ex. Museum publication design hails from a classical tradition that favours conservatism, perhaps more than is desirable.Ex. Although nepotism is considered selfish, it proceeds from the generous impulse to pass something on to one's children, and this we think of as entirely praiseworth.* * *(v.) = emanate from, originate (from), come from, hail from, proceed fromEx: Works with unknown or uncertain personal authorship, or works emanating from a body that lacks a name are to be entered under title.
Ex: Funding for advice centres can originate from any one of four government departments: the Department of Trade, the Home Office, the Lord Chancellor's Office and the Department of the Environment.Ex: A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.Ex: Museum publication design hails from a classical tradition that favours conservatism, perhaps more than is desirable.Ex: Although nepotism is considered selfish, it proceeds from the generous impulse to pass something on to one's children, and this we think of as entirely praiseworth. -
107 provenir de
v.1 to come from, to come down from, to be from, to arise from.El agua proviene de un manantial The water comes from a spring.Ella proviene del campo She comes from the farm.2 to come from, to flow from, to spring from, to be coming from.El agua proviene de un manantial The water comes from a spring.3 to be native of, to be from, to come from.Ella proviene de Chile She is native of Chile.* * *verb* * *(v.) = emanate from, originate (from), come fromEx. Works with unknown or uncertain personal authorship, or works emanating from a body that lacks a name are to be entered under title.Ex. Funding for advice centres can originate from any one of four government departments: the Department of Trade, the Home Office, the Lord Chancellor's Office and the Department of the Environment.Ex. A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.* * *(v.) = emanate from, originate (from), come fromEx: Works with unknown or uncertain personal authorship, or works emanating from a body that lacks a name are to be entered under title.
Ex: Funding for advice centres can originate from any one of four government departments: the Department of Trade, the Home Office, the Lord Chancellor's Office and the Department of the Environment.Ex: A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer. -
108 reflexión
f.1 reflection, careful consideration, meditation, thought.2 reflection, reflexion.* * *1 reflection\con reflexión on reflectionsin reflexión without thinking* * *noun f.reflection, thought* * *SF1) (Fís) reflection2) (=consideración) reflection, thought* * *1)a) ( acción) reflectionb) reflexiones femenino plural ( consideraciones) reflections (pl)después de muchas reflexiones — after much reflection o thought
hizo unas reflexiones sobre... — he made some observations on...
* * *= deliberation, reflection [reflexion], contemplation, thought, rumination.Ex. Such deliberations on subject scope will normally lead to a preliminary list of significant terms.Ex. Her paper was entitled ' Reflections on the use of an on-line instrument for information retrieval in libraries'.Ex. 'Look,' she began, rousing herself from her secret contemplation, 'Cindi Kass doesn't strike me as the type to grieve'.Ex. Amongst these are numbered: some specific legal and governmental works, such as laws, decrees, treaties; works that record the collective thought of a body, for example, reports of commissions and committees; and various cartographic materials.Ex. The article is entitled 'The library and the library school: some ruminations on relationships'.----* dar lugar a la reflexión = provide + food for thought.* dar materia para la reflexión = provide + food for thought.* jornada de reflexión = reflection-day.* período de reflexión = cooling-off period.* que incita a la reflexión = provocative of.* que invita a la reflexión = thought-provoking.* reflexiones = thoughts, musings.* unos segundos de reflexión = a moment's thought, a moment's reflection.* * *1)a) ( acción) reflectionb) reflexiones femenino plural ( consideraciones) reflections (pl)después de muchas reflexiones — after much reflection o thought
hizo unas reflexiones sobre... — he made some observations on...
* * *= deliberation, reflection [reflexion], contemplation, thought, rumination.Ex: Such deliberations on subject scope will normally lead to a preliminary list of significant terms.
Ex: Her paper was entitled ' Reflections on the use of an on-line instrument for information retrieval in libraries'.Ex: 'Look,' she began, rousing herself from her secret contemplation, 'Cindi Kass doesn't strike me as the type to grieve'.Ex: Amongst these are numbered: some specific legal and governmental works, such as laws, decrees, treaties; works that record the collective thought of a body, for example, reports of commissions and committees; and various cartographic materials.Ex: The article is entitled 'The library and the library school: some ruminations on relationships'.* dar lugar a la reflexión = provide + food for thought.* dar materia para la reflexión = provide + food for thought.* jornada de reflexión = reflection-day.* período de reflexión = cooling-off period.* que incita a la reflexión = provocative of.* que invita a la reflexión = thought-provoking.* reflexiones = thoughts, musings.* unos segundos de reflexión = a moment's thought, a moment's reflection.* * *A1(acción): lo encontré entregado a la reflexión I found him deep in thought o meditation o reflectionsin reflexión without thinking, without thought o reflection(consideraciones): estaba absorta en sus reflexiones she was deep in thought o meditation o reflectioncomo resultado de mis profundas reflexiones after much serious reflection o thoughthizo unas reflexiones sobre la derrota he reflected on the defeatB ( Fís) reflectionCompuesto:total reflection* * *
reflexión sustantivo femenino reflection
actuar sin reflexión, to act without thinking
' reflexión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
balance
- ciega
- ciego
- de
- temeridad
English:
consideration
- impulsively
- reflection
- second thought
- thought
* * *reflexión nf1. [meditación] reflection;sin previa reflexión without thinking2. [razonamiento] thought;me hizo unas reflexiones sobre el asunto he made a few remarks on the matter to me, he shared some of his thoughts on the matter with me3. [de onda, rayo] reflection* * *f reflection, thought* * ** * *reflexión n reflection -
109 rendir
v.1 to surrender (entregar, dar) (arma, alma).rendir cuentas a alguien de algo to give an account of something to somebody2 to pay (ofrecer) (pleitesía).rendir culto a to worshiprendir homenaje o tributo a alguien to pay tribute to somebody3 to yield.Eso rinde beneficios That yields benefits.4 to defeat, to subdue.5 to wear out, to tire out.El sufrimiento rinde a Ricardo The suffering tires Richard out.6 to perform well.este atleta ya no rinde como antes this athlete isn't as good as he used to be7 to conquer, to overcome, to defeat, to fight down.Su amor rinde a Ricardo Her love conquers Richard.* * *1 (vencer) to defeat, conquer2 (cansar) to exhaust, wear out3 (restituir) to render, give back4 (producir) to yield, produce; (progresar) to progress5 (homenaje) to pay6 MILITAR (entregar) to surrender1 (dar fruto) to pay1 (entregarse al enemigo) to surrender, give in2 (darse por vencido) to give up■ ¡me rindo! I give up!\rendir cuentas figurado to account for one's actionsrendir homenaje a to pay tribute to, pay homage torendir honores a to saluterendir el alma figurado to give up the ghostrendirse a la evidencia to bow to the evidence* * *verb1) to yield2) render4) tire•- rendirse* * *1. VT1) (=producir) to produce; [+ beneficios etc] to yield; [+ producto, total etc] to produce; [+ interés] to bear2) (=cansar) to exhaust, tire out3)rendir las gracias — frm to give thanks
4) (Mil) [+ ciudad] to surrender; [+ fortaleza] to take, capture5) (Mil) [+ bandera] to dip; [+ armas] to lower, reverse6) Esp (=vomitar) to vomit, bring up7) (Com) [+ factura] to send8)rendir examen — Cono Sur to sit o take an exam
10) frm (=dominar) to dominate2. VI1) (=producir) to yield, produce; (=dar resultados) to give good resultsel negocio no rinde — the business is not profitable o doesn't pay
trabajo, pero no rindo — I work hard but without much to show for it
2) [arroz] to swell up3) LAm (=durar) to last longer, keep going3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <homenaje/tributo> to pay2) (Fin) to yield; ( producir) to produce3) < persona>4)a) < informe> to presentb) (CS) (Educ) < examen> to take, sit (BrE)5) (Col, Ven) ( diluir) to dilute, water down2.rendir vi1) ( cundir) (+ me/te/le etc)2) persona to perform well, get on well3) tela/arroz/jabón to go a long way4) (RPl) (Educ) to take o (BrE) sit an exam3.rendirse v prona) (Mil) to surrendervamos, no te rindas — come on, don't give up
rendirse ante la evidencia — to bow to o accept the evidence
b) ( en adivinanzas) to give up* * *= perform.Ex. The threat of dismissal or demotion, with the resulting loss of income, has forced workers to perform.----* persona que rinde por debajo de su capacidad = underachiever.* que no tienen que rendir cuentas a nadie = unaccountable.* rendir cuentas = render + an account of, bring + Nombre + to book.* rendir cuentas a = report to.* rendir culto = worship.* rendir homenaje = pay + tribute, pay + homage, pay + obeisance, do + obeisance, make + obeisance.* rendir informes = debrief.* rendir pleitesía = kowtow [kow-tow], kowtow [kow-tow].* rendirse = give in, cave in (to).* rendir tributo = pay + tribute, pay + obeisance, do + obeisance, pay + homage, make + obeisance.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <homenaje/tributo> to pay2) (Fin) to yield; ( producir) to produce3) < persona>4)a) < informe> to presentb) (CS) (Educ) < examen> to take, sit (BrE)5) (Col, Ven) ( diluir) to dilute, water down2.rendir vi1) ( cundir) (+ me/te/le etc)2) persona to perform well, get on well3) tela/arroz/jabón to go a long way4) (RPl) (Educ) to take o (BrE) sit an exam3.rendirse v prona) (Mil) to surrendervamos, no te rindas — come on, don't give up
rendirse ante la evidencia — to bow to o accept the evidence
b) ( en adivinanzas) to give up* * *= perform.Ex: The threat of dismissal or demotion, with the resulting loss of income, has forced workers to perform.
* persona que rinde por debajo de su capacidad = underachiever.* que no tienen que rendir cuentas a nadie = unaccountable.* rendir cuentas = render + an account of, bring + Nombre + to book.* rendir cuentas a = report to.* rendir culto = worship.* rendir homenaje = pay + tribute, pay + homage, pay + obeisance, do + obeisance, make + obeisance.* rendir informes = debrief.* rendir pleitesía = kowtow [kow-tow], kowtow [kow-tow].* rendirse = give in, cave in (to).* rendir tributo = pay + tribute, pay + obeisance, do + obeisance, pay + homage, make + obeisance.* * *vtA ‹homenaje/tributo› to payrendían culto a la Virgen de Guadalupe they worshipped the Virgin of Guadalupele rindieron honores militares he was received with full military honorsB1 ( Fin) to yield2 (producir) to produceestos campos rinden mucha cebada these fields produce a lot of barleyel esfuerzo rindió sus frutos the effort bore fruit o produced resultsC ‹persona›me rindió el sueño sleep overcame me, I was overcome by sleeptanto trabajo rinde a cualquiera working that hard is enough to exhaust anyone o ( colloq) to wear anyone outD1 ‹informe› to presenttengo que rendir geografía en marzo I have to take the geography exam in March■ rendirviA (cundir) (+ me/te/le etc):me rindió mucho la mañana I got a lot done this morning, I had a very productive morningtrabaja muchas horas pero no le rinde he works hard but he doesn't make much headway o he doesn't have much to show for it¡que te rinda! I hope it goes well, I hope you get a lot doneB «persona» to perform well, get on wellno rinde en los estudios he's not getting on o performing o doing very well at schoolC «tela/arroz/jabón» to go a long waytrata de hacerlo rendir try to make it last■ rendirse1 ( Mil) to surrenderrendirse al enemigo to surrender to the enemyseguiremos luchando por mejoras salariales, no nos rendiremos we will continue to fight for better wages, we will not give intuvo que rendirse ante la evidencia she had to bow to o accept the evidence2 (en adivinanzas) to give upme rindo, dime dónde lo has escondido I give up, tell me where you've hidden it* * *
rendir ( conjugate rendir) verbo transitivo
1 ‹homenaje/tributo› to pay;
2 (Fin) to yield;
( producir) to produce
3 ‹ persona›:
tanto trabajo rinde a cualquiera working that hard is enough to exhaust anyone
4 (CS) (Educ) ‹ examen› to take, sit (BrE)
verbo intransitivo
trabaja mucho pero no le rinde he works hard but he doesn't make much headway
rendirse verbo pronominal (en pelea, guerra) to surrender;
(en tarea, adivinanza) to give up
rendir
I verbo transitivo
1 Mil to conquer
2 (armas) (un delincuente, etc) to hand over
(una bandera, las armas: en señal de homenaje o respeto) to lower
3 (: de cansancio) to exhaust, tire out
4 Fin to yield
II verbo intransitivo
1 (el día) to be productive
2 (en el trabajo, etc) to make headway
3 (un negocio) to be profitable
♦ Locuciones: rendir culto, to worship
rendir homenaje, to pay homage
rendir tributo, to pay tribute
' rendir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tributo
- venerar
- cuenta
- culto
- cundir
- fruto
- homenaje
- máximo
- rendido
- tributar
English:
account for
- accountable
- homage
- lay down
- salute
- surrender
- tribute
- yield
- debar
- perform
- sit
- take
- worship
* * *♦ vt1. [cansar] to wear out, to tire out;este trabajo rinde a cualquiera this work is enough to wear anyone out2. [rentar] to yield3. [vencer] to defeat, to subdue4. [entregar, dar] [arma, alma] to surrender;rindió su alma a Dios she surrendered her soul to God;rendir cuentas a alguien de algo to give an account of sth to sb;no tiene que rendir cuentas a nadie he doesn't have to answer to anybody for his actions, he isn't accountable to anybody for his actions5. [ofrecer] to give, to present;[pleitesía] to pay;rendir culto a to worship;le rindieron honores de Jefe de Estado he was accorded the same treatment as a Head of State7. RP [examen] to take, Br to sit♦ vi1. [inversión, negocio] to be profitable2. [motor, máquina] to perform well;[trabajador, fábrica] to be productive3. [deportista, estudiante]este atleta ya no rinde como antes this athlete isn't as good as he used to be;el niño no está rindiendo en los estudios the boy isn't doing well at schoolme rinde mucho el tiempo I get a lot done (in the time)5. RP [hacer examen] to take o Br sit an exam* * *I v/t1 honores pay, do2 beneficio produce, yield3:rendir las armas surrender one’s weapons4:no tengo que rendir cuentas a nadie I don’t have to explain myself to anyoneII v/i perform* * *rendir {54} vt1) : to render, to giverendir las gracias: to give thanksrendir homenaje a: to pay homage to2) : to yield3) cansar: to exhaustrendir vi1) cundir: to progress, to make headway2) : to last, to go a long way* * *rendir vb to work / to produce -
110 renombrado
adj.renowned, famous, distinguished, well-known.past part.past participle of spanish verb: renombrar.* * *► adjetivo1 renowned, famous, well-known* * *ADJ renowned, famous* * *- da adjetivo well-known, renowned* * *= renowned, reputed, big name.Ex. Jorge Luis Borges, though renowned chiefly as author, reflects in his works the very essence of libraries and librarians.Ex. This article studies the works of an internationally reputed virologist (Indian born) settled in Canada.Ex. Such programs as rock groups, big name entertainers, and jazz concerts were excluded.----* tan renombrado = much acclaimed.* * *- da adjetivo well-known, renowned* * *= renowned, reputed, big name.Ex: Jorge Luis Borges, though renowned chiefly as author, reflects in his works the very essence of libraries and librarians.
Ex: This article studies the works of an internationally reputed virologist (Indian born) settled in Canada.Ex: Such programs as rock groups, big name entertainers, and jazz concerts were excluded.* tan renombrado = much acclaimed.* * *renombrado -dawell-known, renowned* * *
renombrado◊ -da adjetivo
well-known, renowned
renombrado,-a adjetivo renowned: es un renombrado psiquiatra, he's a well-known o famous psychiatrist
' renombrado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
renombrada
English:
renowned
- noted
* * *renombrado, -a adjrenowned, famous* * *adj famous, renowned* * *renombrado, -da adj: renowned, famous -
111 reputado
adj.reputed, acknowledged, known, noted.past part.past participle of spanish verb: reputar.* * *1→ link=reputar reputar► adjetivo1 reputed, reputable* * *ADJ frmmuy reputado — highly reputed, reputable
* * ** * *= reputable, reputed, famous, renowned, celebrated.Ex. Plainly it is worth seeking both reputable suppliers and producers, since they have an interest in offering a sound product.Ex. This article studies the works of an internationally reputed virologist (Indian born) settled in Canada.Ex. The philosophy of these critics was enunciated by one of their most prominent spokesmen, the famous Thomas Carlyle.Ex. Jorge Luis Borges, though renowned chiefly as author, reflects in his works the very essence of libraries and librarians.Ex. Hoppe is one of the most celebrated photographers of the early 20th century.* * ** * *= reputable, reputed, famous, renowned, celebrated.Ex: Plainly it is worth seeking both reputable suppliers and producers, since they have an interest in offering a sound product.
Ex: This article studies the works of an internationally reputed virologist (Indian born) settled in Canada.Ex: The philosophy of these critics was enunciated by one of their most prominent spokesmen, the famous Thomas Carlyle.Ex: Jorge Luis Borges, though renowned chiefly as author, reflects in his works the very essence of libraries and librarians.Ex: Hoppe is one of the most celebrated photographers of the early 20th century.* * *reputado -da‹cantante/profesional› famous, renownedun artista reputado a famous o renowned artist, an artist of reputesalió mal reputado del banco he left his job at the bank with a bad reputation, he left the bank under a cloud* * *
Del verbo reputar: ( conjugate reputar)
reputado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
reputado
reputar
reputado,-a adjetivo renowned, celebrated
un reputado novelista, a famous novelist
' reputado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acreditada
- acreditado
- reputada
- significado
English:
reputable
* * *reputado, -a adjhighly reputed;uno de los economistas más reputados del país one of the most highly reputed economists in the country -
112 resaltar
v.1 to highlight.Ella destaca sus logros She highlights his achievements.2 to stand out.3 to stick out (en edificios) (balcón).4 to project out, to stand out, to jut out, to project.La cornisa sobresale mucho The cornice juts out too much.5 to flatter.* * *1 (sobresalir) to project, jut out2 figurado (distinguirse) to stand out (de, from)1 to highlight, stress, emphasize\hacer resaltar to emphasize, stress, highlight* * *verb1) to stand out2) stress* * *1. VI1) (=destacarse) to stand outhacer resaltar algo — to set sth off; (fig) to highlight sth
la encuesta hace resaltar el descontento con el sistema educativo — the survey highlights the dissatisfaction with the education system
2) (=sobresalir) to jut out, project2.VT (=destacar) to highlightel conferenciante resaltó el problema del paro — the speaker highlighted the problem of unemployment
quiero resaltar la dedicación de nuestros empleados — I would like to draw particular attention to the dedication of our staff
* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) (sobresalir, destacarse) to stand out2)2.hacer resaltar — < color> to bring out; <importancia/necesidad> to highlight, stress
resaltar vt <cualidad/rasgo> to highlight; <importancia/necesidad> to highlight, stress* * *= bring into + focus, bring out, conspicuousness, emphasise [emphasize, -USA], enhance, highlight, stress, underscore, illuminate, accentuate, heighten, play up, attract + attention, stand out, foreground, be to the fore, bring to + the fore, come to + the fore, give + highlights, spotlight, bring to + the forefront, point up, create + a high profile for, give + a high profile, have + high profile, bring + attention to, make + a point of + Gerundio, point to, make + Reflexivo + conspicuous, flag + Nombre + up, celebrate, stand + proud.Ex. These should be used to speed up our processing, but the important thing is that we bring out the essential parts of a work and give all the possible entries to identify the work.Ex. One of the most cited shortcomings of mobile advice centres, that their conspicuousness deters people from using them, does not seem to have been a problem.Ex. Analytical cataloguing aims to emphasise the content of documents, rather than relying entirely upon cataloguing whole works.Ex. An introduction explaining the nature and scope of the indexing language will enhance its value.Ex. In each case the object of the discussion will be to highlight what appear to be the significant aspects, particularly those concerning the background which affect the nature of the scheme.Ex. However, it must be stressed that these problems are still in the future.Ex. All I wanted to underscore with these four horror stories is that the judicious, discretionary assignment of added entries can either powerfully inhibit or promote access to the documents.Ex. This appraisal attempts to illuminate aspects of Irish library history omitted from international reference works.Ex. However, future trends may tend to accentuate this division.Ex. Automated support services have heightened the sense of interdependency between libraries and vendors.Ex. A long-standing but unfortunate tradition plays up antagonism between those librarians who become catalogers and those who opt for reference or public service.Ex. A few minutes spent with teacher and pupils talking about books conversationally in a by-the-way fashion serves the double purpose of preparing the right set of mind for reading while at the same time attracting attention to books that might be enjoyed.Ex. Three national library catalogues stand out as highly important sources of general bibliography.Ex. His survey of how such poetry has been edited in recent years, however, shows that a single edition is still foregrounded while other editions are only obliquely indicated via footnotes.Ex. Those countries which were already to the fore in science and technology certainly faced problems in the handling of information.Ex. Installation of new computer terminals may bring the problem to the fore.Ex. As this table shows, the age profile for all borrowers is very close to that of all adults in the country but when one looks at the more frequent users, the regular borrowers, the older people come more to the fore.Ex. This article gives highlights of a trade show on the applications of optical information systems in publishing organised by Learned Information and held in New York City, 15-17 Oct 86.Ex. This article spotlights the role that authority files play in promoting uniformity of cataloguing practice.Ex. This theft of valuable letters and documents brings to the forefront, once again, the question of collection security in the nation's archives.Ex. The obvious first line of defence is for librarians, agents and journal publishers to join forces to point up the decline in library provision.Ex. This article pesents an interview with George Cunningham who sees his role as creating a high profile for the library profession and fostering a love of books.Ex. Before the launch of Penguin Books India in 1987, trade publishing in English in India did not have the high profile in bookstores it has today..Ex. In crisp, economical prose, the journal calmly brought attention to the nooks and crannies, and absurdities of university life, concerning itself with both the idiosyncratic and the profound.Ex. Reference librarians shouldy make a point of constantly reminding themselves that serving these needs is what they are doing.Ex. This article points to economically feasible and communication-based indexing methods which fit the potentials of current information technology.Ex. Even so, birds must balance the benefits of flashy feathers with the risks of making themselves conspicuous to sharp-eyed predators.Ex. If you spot an error then flag it up to your bank promptly and insist they take action to rectify it.Ex. Were we to allow ourselves to be enticed by it, we should be celebrating our Bicentennial by a return to the pre-Panizzi days in cataloging.Ex. Even now, hundreds of years after his death, his timepieces stand proud in historic buildings around the world.----* es de resaltar que = significantly.* hacer resaltar = set off.* hacer resaltar las mejores cualidades de = bring out + the best in.* instrumento para resaltar = spotlight.* modo de resaltar = spotlight.* resaltar con mucho sobre = stand out + head and shoulders (above/over), be head and shoulder (above/over).* resaltar la importancia = underscore + importance.* resaltar la importancia de = stress + the importance of, emphasise + the importance of, highlight + the importance of.* resaltar la necesidad = stress + the need.* resaltar la necesidad de = imprint + the need for.* resaltar lo que Uno quiere decir = drive + home + Posesivo + point.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) (sobresalir, destacarse) to stand out2)2.hacer resaltar — < color> to bring out; <importancia/necesidad> to highlight, stress
resaltar vt <cualidad/rasgo> to highlight; <importancia/necesidad> to highlight, stress* * *= bring into + focus, bring out, conspicuousness, emphasise [emphasize, -USA], enhance, highlight, stress, underscore, illuminate, accentuate, heighten, play up, attract + attention, stand out, foreground, be to the fore, bring to + the fore, come to + the fore, give + highlights, spotlight, bring to + the forefront, point up, create + a high profile for, give + a high profile, have + high profile, bring + attention to, make + a point of + Gerundio, point to, make + Reflexivo + conspicuous, flag + Nombre + up, celebrate, stand + proud.Ex: The current technological scene is reviewed to bring fee-related issues into sharper focus.
Ex: These should be used to speed up our processing, but the important thing is that we bring out the essential parts of a work and give all the possible entries to identify the work.Ex: One of the most cited shortcomings of mobile advice centres, that their conspicuousness deters people from using them, does not seem to have been a problem.Ex: Analytical cataloguing aims to emphasise the content of documents, rather than relying entirely upon cataloguing whole works.Ex: An introduction explaining the nature and scope of the indexing language will enhance its value.Ex: In each case the object of the discussion will be to highlight what appear to be the significant aspects, particularly those concerning the background which affect the nature of the scheme.Ex: However, it must be stressed that these problems are still in the future.Ex: All I wanted to underscore with these four horror stories is that the judicious, discretionary assignment of added entries can either powerfully inhibit or promote access to the documents.Ex: This appraisal attempts to illuminate aspects of Irish library history omitted from international reference works.Ex: However, future trends may tend to accentuate this division.Ex: Automated support services have heightened the sense of interdependency between libraries and vendors.Ex: A long-standing but unfortunate tradition plays up antagonism between those librarians who become catalogers and those who opt for reference or public service.Ex: A few minutes spent with teacher and pupils talking about books conversationally in a by-the-way fashion serves the double purpose of preparing the right set of mind for reading while at the same time attracting attention to books that might be enjoyed.Ex: Three national library catalogues stand out as highly important sources of general bibliography.Ex: His survey of how such poetry has been edited in recent years, however, shows that a single edition is still foregrounded while other editions are only obliquely indicated via footnotes.Ex: Those countries which were already to the fore in science and technology certainly faced problems in the handling of information.Ex: Installation of new computer terminals may bring the problem to the fore.Ex: As this table shows, the age profile for all borrowers is very close to that of all adults in the country but when one looks at the more frequent users, the regular borrowers, the older people come more to the fore.Ex: This article gives highlights of a trade show on the applications of optical information systems in publishing organised by Learned Information and held in New York City, 15-17 Oct 86.Ex: This article spotlights the role that authority files play in promoting uniformity of cataloguing practice.Ex: This theft of valuable letters and documents brings to the forefront, once again, the question of collection security in the nation's archives.Ex: The obvious first line of defence is for librarians, agents and journal publishers to join forces to point up the decline in library provision.Ex: This article pesents an interview with George Cunningham who sees his role as creating a high profile for the library profession and fostering a love of books.Ex: The course gives information technology a very high profile.Ex: Before the launch of Penguin Books India in 1987, trade publishing in English in India did not have the high profile in bookstores it has today..Ex: In crisp, economical prose, the journal calmly brought attention to the nooks and crannies, and absurdities of university life, concerning itself with both the idiosyncratic and the profound.Ex: Reference librarians shouldy make a point of constantly reminding themselves that serving these needs is what they are doing.Ex: This article points to economically feasible and communication-based indexing methods which fit the potentials of current information technology.Ex: Even so, birds must balance the benefits of flashy feathers with the risks of making themselves conspicuous to sharp-eyed predators.Ex: If you spot an error then flag it up to your bank promptly and insist they take action to rectify it.Ex: Were we to allow ourselves to be enticed by it, we should be celebrating our Bicentennial by a return to the pre-Panizzi days in cataloging.Ex: Even now, hundreds of years after his death, his timepieces stand proud in historic buildings around the world.* es de resaltar que = significantly.* hacer resaltar = set off.* hacer resaltar las mejores cualidades de = bring out + the best in.* instrumento para resaltar = spotlight.* modo de resaltar = spotlight.* resaltar con mucho sobre = stand out + head and shoulders (above/over), be head and shoulder (above/over).* resaltar la importancia = underscore + importance.* resaltar la importancia de = stress + the importance of, emphasise + the importance of, highlight + the importance of.* resaltar la necesidad = stress + the need.* resaltar la necesidad de = imprint + the need for.* resaltar lo que Uno quiere decir = drive + home + Posesivo + point.* * *resaltar [A1 ]viA (sobresalir, destacarse) to stand outresaltaban sus grandes ojos negros the most striking thing about her was her big dark eyesBhacer resaltar ‹color› to bring out;‹importancia/necesidad› to highlight, stress, emphasize■ resaltarvt‹cualidad/rasgo› to highlight; ‹importancia/necesidad› to highlight, stress, emphasizequiso resaltar que … he wanted to stress o emphasize (the fact) that …* * *
resaltar ( conjugate resaltar) verbo intransitivo (sobresalir, destacarse) to stand out;
‹importancia/necesidad› to highlight, stress
verbo transitivo ‹cualidad/importancia/necesidad› to highlight
resaltar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (destacar) to stand out: resalta entre sus amigos por su sensatez, he stands out from his friends because of his good sense
2 (en una construcción) to project, jut out: la nueva torre resalta entre las casas bajas, the new building stands out above the houses
II verbo transitivo
1 (realzar) to enhance, bring out: este vestido resalta tu figura, this dress shows off your figure
2 (acentuar, hacer más visible) to emphasize: su inmadurez resalta la diferencia de edad, his immaturity accentuates the difference in age
es preciso resaltar sus rasgos originales, we should stress her unusual features
' resaltar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
marcar
- acentuar
- pronunciar
- sobresalir
English:
emphasize
- set off
- show off
- show up
- stick out
- accentuate
- bring
- set
- show
- stand
- stick
* * *♦ vi1. [destacar] to stand out;resalta en el equipo por su velocidad he stands out as one of the fastest players in the team2. [en edificios] [cornisa, ventana] to stick out♦ vt[destacar] to highlight;hacer resaltar algo to emphasize sth, to stress sth;el orador resaltó la contribución del difunto a la ciencia the speaker highlighted the contribution to science made by the deceased* * *I v/t highlight, stressII v/i ARQUI jut out; figstand out* * *resaltar vi1) sobresalir: to stand out2)hacer resaltar : to bring out, to highlightresaltar vt: to stress, to emphasize* * *resaltar vb3. (subrayar) to stress -
113 riesgo
m.risk.a todo riesgo comprehensive (seguro, póliza)correr (el) riesgo de to run the risk ofa riesgo de at the risk ofun riesgo calculado a calculated risk* * *1 risk, danger\a riesgo de / con riesgo de at the risk ofa todo riesgo (seguro) fully-comprehensivecorrer el riesgo de to run the risk ofpor su cuenta y riesgo at one's own risk* * *noun m.* * *SM risk (de of)esta operación presenta mayores riesgos — the risks are higher with this operation, this operation is riskier
un riesgo para la salud — a health hazard o risk
seguro a o contra todo riesgo — fully comprehensive insurance policy
a riesgo de: a riesgo de que me expulsen — at the risk of being expelled
por su cuenta y riesgo —
los que se adentren en el bosque lo harán por su cuenta y riesgo — those who enter the forest do so at their own risk
la compañía autorizó los pagos por su cuenta y riesgo, sin consultar — the company authorized the payments on their own behalf, without consulting
* * *masculino risksiempre existe el riesgo de que... — there's always a danger o a risk that...
un seguro a or contra todo riesgo — an all-risks o a comprehensive insurance policy
* * *= danger, hazard, risk, stake, peril, gamble, safety hazard.Ex. Librarians have always been afraid of the danger of failing to collect important material or of disposing of it simply through ignorance of its value.Ex. Under WOMEN -- EMPLOYMENT, for instance, are listed works on the health and safety hazards of employment, the wages of employment, the problems of mothers, married and/or single women and employment, and so on.Ex. This is viewed as a mechanism for data base producers to become hosts, and to share the cost and risk participating in an international host service.Ex. This article aims to cover tools that shed light on what the stakes might be in getting involved with CD-ROM technology = Este artículo intenta analizar las herramientas que nos aclaren cuáles podrían ser los riesgos de involucrarse con la tecnología del CD-ROM.Ex. The article 'Librarian as author: the perils of publishing' reports on the issue that most academic librarians are now compelled by their terms of employment to engage in some form of scholarly activity and increasingly are writing for publication.Ex. The article 'The electronic boom: a gamble or a sure bet?' considers the threat of the new technology to the future of newspapers.Ex. Under WOMEN -- EMPLOYMENT, for instance, are listed works on the health and safety hazards of employment, the wages of employment, the problems of mothers, married and/or single women and employment, and so on.----* alto riesgo = high stakes.* análisis de riesgos = risk analysis, risk assessment, risk evaluation.* asumir un riesgo = bear + risk, take + risks.* calcular un riesgo = calculate + risk.* capital de riesgo = venture capital.* capitalista que presta capital de riesgo = venture capitalist.* contra todo (tipo) de riesgo = against all risks.* correr el riesgo = risk, face + the risk, chance, take + Posesivo + chances.* correr un gran riesgo = play (for) + high stakes.* correr un riesgo = run + risk, take + chances (on).* de bajo riesgo = low-risk.* deporte de riesgo = extreme sport.* disminuir el riesgo = reduce + risk.* en situaciones de riesgo = in harm's way.* evaluación de riesgos = risk assessment.* evitar un riesgo = duck + risk.* factor de riesgo = risk factor.* libre de riesgo = riskless, risk-free.* mitigar el riesgo = minimise + risk.* póliza de seguro a todo riesgo = all risks cover.* poner en riesgo = put at + risk.* por cuenta y riesgo de Uno = at + Posesivo + peril.* por su cuenta y riesgo = at + Posesivo + own risk.* presentar un riesgo = pose + risk.* prevención de riesgos = risk management, risk prevention.* prevención de riesgos laborales = occupational hazard prevention.* reacio a la toma de riesgos = risk-averse.* reducir el riesgo = reduce + risk.* riesgo biológico = biological risk.* riesgo calculado = calculated risk.* riesgo comercial = business risk.* riesgo de incendio = fire risk, fire hazard.* riesgo de la profesión = occupational hazard.* riesgo del oficio = occupational hazard.* riesgo económico = financial risk.* riesgo financiero = financial risk.* riesgo innecesario = unnecessary risk.* riesgo laboral = occupational hazard.* riesgo muy elevado = high stakes.* riesgo para la salud = health risk, health hazard.* riesgo para la seguridad = security risk.* riesgo político = political risk.* riesgos-beneficios = risk-return.* riesgo social = social risk.* seguro a todo riesgo = comprehensive insurance, all-risk insurance.* sin riesgo = riskless.* sopesar riesgos = weigh up + risks.* toma de riesgos = risk-taking, calculated risk-taking.* tomar un gran riesgo = play (for) + high stakes.* * *masculino risksiempre existe el riesgo de que... — there's always a danger o a risk that...
un seguro a or contra todo riesgo — an all-risks o a comprehensive insurance policy
* * *= danger, hazard, risk, stake, peril, gamble, safety hazard.Ex: Librarians have always been afraid of the danger of failing to collect important material or of disposing of it simply through ignorance of its value.
Ex: Under WOMEN -- EMPLOYMENT, for instance, are listed works on the health and safety hazards of employment, the wages of employment, the problems of mothers, married and/or single women and employment, and so on.Ex: This is viewed as a mechanism for data base producers to become hosts, and to share the cost and risk participating in an international host service.Ex: This article aims to cover tools that shed light on what the stakes might be in getting involved with CD-ROM technology = Este artículo intenta analizar las herramientas que nos aclaren cuáles podrían ser los riesgos de involucrarse con la tecnología del CD-ROM.Ex: The article 'Librarian as author: the perils of publishing' reports on the issue that most academic librarians are now compelled by their terms of employment to engage in some form of scholarly activity and increasingly are writing for publication.Ex: The article 'The electronic boom: a gamble or a sure bet?' considers the threat of the new technology to the future of newspapers.Ex: Under WOMEN -- EMPLOYMENT, for instance, are listed works on the health and safety hazards of employment, the wages of employment, the problems of mothers, married and/or single women and employment, and so on.* alto riesgo = high stakes.* análisis de riesgos = risk analysis, risk assessment, risk evaluation.* asumir un riesgo = bear + risk, take + risks.* calcular un riesgo = calculate + risk.* capital de riesgo = venture capital.* capitalista que presta capital de riesgo = venture capitalist.* contra todo (tipo) de riesgo = against all risks.* correr el riesgo = risk, face + the risk, chance, take + Posesivo + chances.* correr un gran riesgo = play (for) + high stakes.* correr un riesgo = run + risk, take + chances (on).* de bajo riesgo = low-risk.* deporte de riesgo = extreme sport.* disminuir el riesgo = reduce + risk.* en situaciones de riesgo = in harm's way.* evaluación de riesgos = risk assessment.* evitar un riesgo = duck + risk.* factor de riesgo = risk factor.* libre de riesgo = riskless, risk-free.* mitigar el riesgo = minimise + risk.* póliza de seguro a todo riesgo = all risks cover.* poner en riesgo = put at + risk.* por cuenta y riesgo de Uno = at + Posesivo + peril.* por su cuenta y riesgo = at + Posesivo + own risk.* presentar un riesgo = pose + risk.* prevención de riesgos = risk management, risk prevention.* prevención de riesgos laborales = occupational hazard prevention.* reacio a la toma de riesgos = risk-averse.* reducir el riesgo = reduce + risk.* riesgo biológico = biological risk.* riesgo calculado = calculated risk.* riesgo comercial = business risk.* riesgo de incendio = fire risk, fire hazard.* riesgo de la profesión = occupational hazard.* riesgo del oficio = occupational hazard.* riesgo económico = financial risk.* riesgo financiero = financial risk.* riesgo innecesario = unnecessary risk.* riesgo laboral = occupational hazard.* riesgo muy elevado = high stakes.* riesgo para la salud = health risk, health hazard.* riesgo para la seguridad = security risk.* riesgo político = political risk.* riesgos-beneficios = risk-return.* riesgo social = social risk.* seguro a todo riesgo = comprehensive insurance, all-risk insurance.* sin riesgo = riskless.* sopesar riesgos = weigh up + risks.* toma de riesgos = risk-taking, calculated risk-taking.* tomar un gran riesgo = play (for) + high stakes.* * *risken cualquier operación hay un componente de riesgo there's an element of risk in any operationlos riesgos que esto implica son enormes/mínimos the risks involved are enormous/minimalsiempre existe el riesgo de que no paguen there's always a danger o a risk that they won't pay upaun a riesgo de perder su amistad even at the risk of losing his friendshipheridas con riesgo de muerte injuries which could prove fatallo salvó con riesgo de su propia vida she put her own life at risk o she risked her own life to save himun riesgo que hay que correr a risk you have to takecorres el riesgo de perderlo you run the risk of losing ituna inversión de alto riesgo a high-risk investmentse encuentran entre los grupos de alto riesgo ( Med) they are in the high-risk groupspor su cuenta y riesgo at your own riskun seguro a or contra todo riesgo an all-risks o a comprehensive insurance policyriesgo no asegurable uninsurable riskCompuestos:biohazardlife-threatening riskestá grave y con or en riesgo vital he is in a very serious condition and his life is at riskasma de riesgo vital a life-threatening case of asthmasituaciones de riesgo vital life-threatening situations* * *
riesgo sustantivo masculino
risk;
a riesgo de perder su amistad at the risk of losing his friendship;
riesgos que hay que correr risks you have to take;
corres el riesgo de perderlo you run the risk of losing it;
un seguro a or contra todo riesgo an all-risks o a comprehensive insurance policy
riesgo sustantivo masculino risk
deportes de alto riesgo, high-risk sports
♦ Locuciones: correr el riesgo de, to run the risk of
seguro a todo riesgo, fully-comprehensive insurance ➣ Ver nota en risk
' riesgo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
correr
- peligro
- segura
- seguro
- significar
- suponer
- vida
- asegurado
- asegurar
- asumir
- cubrir
- encerrar
English:
acceptable
- calculated
- chance
- comprehensive
- cover
- danger
- diminish
- fear
- gamble
- hazard
- incidental
- jeopardy
- needless
- peril
- risk
- safe
- subject
- health
- high
- low
- pit
- still
* * *riesgo nmrisk;hay riesgo de inundaciones there's a danger of flooding;a riesgo de at the risk of;saltó por el barranco (aun) a riesgo de matarse he jumped across the ravine even though he was risking his life;se lo contó, a riesgo de que se enfadara she told him, despite the risk of him getting annoyed;a todo riesgo [seguro, póliza] comprehensive;aseguró la casa a todo riesgo she took out comprehensive home insurance;correr (el) riesgo de to run the risk of;corremos el riesgo de no llegar a tiempo we are in danger of not arriving in time;¿para qué correr riesgos innecesarios? why should we take unnecessary risks?;existe el riesgo de que no queden localidades there's a risk o danger that there won't be any tickets left* * *m risk;a riesgo de at the risk of;correr el riesgo run the risk (de of);correr un riesgo to take a risk;de alto/bajo riesgo high/low risk;riesgo de desplome danger of collapse* * *riesgo nm: risk* * *riesgo n risk -
114 rodear
v.1 to surround.le rodeó el cuello con los brazos she put her arms around his neck¡ríndete, estás rodeado! surrender, we have you o you're surrounded!vive rodeado de libros he's always surrounded by booksLa luz rodea al corral The light surrounds the corral.2 to surround (estar alrededor de).el misterio que rodea la investigación the mystery surrounding the investigationtodos los que la rodean hablan muy bien de ella everyone around her speaks very highly of her3 to go around (dar la vuelta a).4 to skirt around.5 to wall in, to close in, to close round, to corner.La cerca rodea a las vacas The fence walls in the cows.* * *1 (cercar) to surround, encircle1 (andar alrededor) to go around1 to surround oneself (de, with)* * *verb1) to go around2) surround, encircle* * *1. VT1) (=poner alrededor de) to encircle, encloserodearon el terreno con alambre de púas — they surrounded the field with barbed wire, they put a barbed wire fence around the field
2) (=ponerse alrededor de) to surround3) LAm [+ ganado] to round up2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( ponerse alrededor de) <edificio/persona> to surroundtodos rodearon a los novios — they all crowded o gathered round the newlyweds
b) ( poner alrededor)c) ( con los brazos)d) (AmL) < ganado> to round up2) ( estar alrededor de) to surround2.todos los que lo rodean — everyone who works with him/knows him
rodearse v pronrodearse DE algo/alguien — to surround oneself with something/somebody
* * *= bound, surround, be all around us, envelop, shroud, skirt, hem + Nombre + in, close in on, gird.Ex. Word is a character string bounded by spaces or other chosen characters.Ex. The city loomed far in the distance, with the darkness of nothing surrounding it like a protective cloak.Ex. June Jordan offers the poet's view that poetry is all around us.Ex. Her eyes swept the room and then enveloped him in an icy glare.Ex. Often the needs of the disabled are shrouded by misconceptions such as that they are forced to lead a poor quality of life.Ex. Bridleways that cross arable land may be legally ploughed up, but not those that skirt a field.Ex. The world of work is no longer constrained by the four physical dimensions of space and time that have hemmed us in for most of recorded history.Ex. As he closed in on the killer, he discovered evidence that points to the unimaginable -- a revelation that could rock the entire world.Ex. The peaks and rocks of grotesque shapes are girded by clear streams and embraced by green trees and bamboo plants.----* Nombre + que me rodea = Nombre + round me.* que nos rodea = ambient.* que rodea = surrounding.* rodear con un círculo = encircle, circle.* rodear de misterio = shroud in + mystery, veil in + mystery.* rodear en grupo = swarm.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( ponerse alrededor de) <edificio/persona> to surroundtodos rodearon a los novios — they all crowded o gathered round the newlyweds
b) ( poner alrededor)c) ( con los brazos)d) (AmL) < ganado> to round up2) ( estar alrededor de) to surround2.todos los que lo rodean — everyone who works with him/knows him
rodearse v pronrodearse DE algo/alguien — to surround oneself with something/somebody
* * *= bound, surround, be all around us, envelop, shroud, skirt, hem + Nombre + in, close in on, gird.Ex: Word is a character string bounded by spaces or other chosen characters.
Ex: The city loomed far in the distance, with the darkness of nothing surrounding it like a protective cloak.Ex: June Jordan offers the poet's view that poetry is all around us.Ex: Her eyes swept the room and then enveloped him in an icy glare.Ex: Often the needs of the disabled are shrouded by misconceptions such as that they are forced to lead a poor quality of life.Ex: Bridleways that cross arable land may be legally ploughed up, but not those that skirt a field.Ex: The world of work is no longer constrained by the four physical dimensions of space and time that have hemmed us in for most of recorded history.Ex: As he closed in on the killer, he discovered evidence that points to the unimaginable -- a revelation that could rock the entire world.Ex: The peaks and rocks of grotesque shapes are girded by clear streams and embraced by green trees and bamboo plants.* Nombre + que me rodea = Nombre + round me.* que nos rodea = ambient.* que rodea = surrounding.* rodear con un círculo = encircle, circle.* rodear de misterio = shroud in + mystery, veil in + mystery.* rodear en grupo = swarm.* * *rodear [A1 ]vtA1 (ponerse alrededor de) ‹edificio/persona› to surroundse vio rodeada por una nube de fotógrafos she found herself surrounded by a swarm of photographerstodos rodearon a los novios they all crowded o gathered round the newlyweds2 (poner alrededor) rodear algo DE algo to surround sth WITH sthrodeó el brillante de rubíes he surrounded the diamond with rubies3(encerrar): le rodeó la cintura y la atrajo hacia sí he put his arms around her waist and drew her toward(s) him4 ( AmL) ‹ganado› to round upB (estar alrededor de) to surroundlas circunstancias que rodearon su muerte the circumstances surrounding his deathun grupo de curiosos rodeaba el vehículo the vehicle was surrounded by a group of onlookers, a group of onlookers surrounded the vehicleel misterio que rodea sus actividades the mystery which surrounds their activitieses muy querido por todos los que lo rodean everyone who works with him/knows him is very fond of him■ rodearserodearse DE algo/algn to surround oneself WITH sth/sbprocura rodearte de gente de confianza try to surround yourself with people you can trustme gusta rodearme de cosas hermosas I like to surround myself with beautiful things* * *
rodear ( conjugate rodear) verbo transitivo
1
rodear algo DE algo to surround sth with sth;
le rodeó la cintura con los brazos he put his arms around her waist
2 ( estar alrededor de) to surround;◊ todos los que lo rodean everyone who works with him/knows him
rodearse verbo pronominal rodearse DE algo/algn to surround oneself with sth/sb
rodear
I verbo transitivo
1 (con algo) to surround
rodear con los brazos, to put one's arms around
2 (un asunto) to avoid
II verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo (un camino) to go round, make a detour
' rodear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bordear
- envolver
English:
border
- circle
- close in
- encircle
- enclose
- encompass
- hem in
- loop
- surround
- go
- ring
- round
* * *♦ vt1. [poner o ponerse alrededor de] to surround (de with);le rodeó el cuello con los brazos she put her arms around his neck;¡ríndete, estás rodeado! surrender, we have you o you're surrounded!;vive rodeado de libros he's always surrounded by books2. [estar alrededor de] to surround;el misterio que rodea la investigación the mystery surrounding the investigation;todos los que la rodean hablan muy bien de ella everyone around her speaks very highly of her3. [dar la vuelta a] to go around4. [eludir] [tema] to skirt around5. Am [ganado] to round up* * *v/t surround* * *rodear vt1) : to surround2) : to round up (cattle)rodear vi1) : to go around2) : to beat around the bush* * *rodear vb1. (cercar) to surround -
115 se + Verbo
= be + to be + Verbo, one + VerboEx. Works with unknown or uncertain personal authorship, or works emanating from a body that lacks a name are to be entered under title.Ex. One should note how the headings used for the reference entries have been, figuratively speaking, 'traced' in the authority entry.* * *= be + to be + Verbo, one + VerboEx: Works with unknown or uncertain personal authorship, or works emanating from a body that lacks a name are to be entered under title.
Ex: One should note how the headings used for the reference entries have been, figuratively speaking, 'traced' in the authority entry. -
116 servicio de información
(n.) = alerting device, information service, information delivery service, information utilityEx. Abstracts planned primarily as alerting devices may be shorter than those abstracts which are to be stored for permanent reference.Ex. Subject field definition arises from the scope of the information service or system that the indexing language is expected to serve.Ex. The six persons on the group represent libraries, abstracting and indexing services, publishing, and information delivery services.Ex. The formats that emerge can be used by libraries, publishers, and information utilities worldwide to convert printed works to electronic forms or to create original works in electric format, and thus foment the creation of networked electronic library collections.* * *(n.) = alerting device, information service, information delivery service, information utilityEx: Abstracts planned primarily as alerting devices may be shorter than those abstracts which are to be stored for permanent reference.
Ex: Subject field definition arises from the scope of the information service or system that the indexing language is expected to serve.Ex: The six persons on the group represent libraries, abstracting and indexing services, publishing, and information delivery services.Ex: The formats that emerge can be used by libraries, publishers, and information utilities worldwide to convert printed works to electronic forms or to create original works in electric format, and thus foment the creation of networked electronic library collections. -
117 sin dejar nada fuera
Ex. Whole cities laid to waste, heroes falling in battle, death of gods, the works!.* * *= the works!Ex: Whole cities laid to waste, heroes falling in battle, death of gods, the works!.
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118 surgir de
v.to come from, to be born from.* * *(v.) = arise out of, be rooted in, develop out of, emanate from, grow out of, stem from, spin off, come out of, spring off from, be born ofEx. Code revision is occurring as a series of proposals which arise out of study teams.Ex. There is a definite problem in that the cataloging rules we've had have been firmly rooted in a bygone era.Ex. The session on library and information services to people with disabilities addressed on agenda developed out of the feedback from various regional groups.Ex. Works with unknown or uncertain personal authorship, or works emanating from a body that lacks a name are to be entered under title.Ex. This article describes a new idea for national resource sharing which has grown out of current discussions on sector-orientated library and information services.Ex. Both these general criticisms stemmed from more specific problems with the code.Ex. A computerized search facility has been spun off from the basic work.Ex. Perhaps the most outstanding model to come out of the NIC project was that of Detroit's community information service, which was given the name 'The Information Place', TIP.Ex. Such writing can spring off from things that happen in the local community such as robberies, things that happen in the local community: robberies, street accidents, big sports events, a strike and the like.Ex. According to Tolstoy, one's sadness is born of despair (sadness over the apparent meaninglessness of life or of life as one has lived it).* * *(v.) = arise out of, be rooted in, develop out of, emanate from, grow out of, stem from, spin off, come out of, spring off from, be born ofEx: Code revision is occurring as a series of proposals which arise out of study teams.
Ex: There is a definite problem in that the cataloging rules we've had have been firmly rooted in a bygone era.Ex: The session on library and information services to people with disabilities addressed on agenda developed out of the feedback from various regional groups.Ex: Works with unknown or uncertain personal authorship, or works emanating from a body that lacks a name are to be entered under title.Ex: This article describes a new idea for national resource sharing which has grown out of current discussions on sector-orientated library and information services.Ex: Both these general criticisms stemmed from more specific problems with the code.Ex: A computerized search facility has been spun off from the basic work.Ex: Perhaps the most outstanding model to come out of the NIC project was that of Detroit's community information service, which was given the name 'The Information Place', TIP.Ex: Such writing can spring off from things that happen in the local community such as robberies, things that happen in the local community: robberies, street accidents, big sports events, a strike and the like.Ex: According to Tolstoy, one's sadness is born of despair (sadness over the apparent meaninglessness of life or of life as one has lived it). -
119 taller
m.1 workshop (lugar de trabajo).taller de artesanía craft studio2 garage (automobiles).taller de chapa y pintura body shoptaller mecánico o de reparaciones garage, repair shop3 workshop (cursillo, seminario).4 factory, works.* * *1 (obrador) workshop2 (de artista) studio3 (en fábrica) shop, workshop4 AUTOMÓVIL garage, repair shop5 figurado (seminario) workshop\taller de reparaciones garage, repair shoptaller de teatro drama workshoptaller mecánico garage, repair shop* * *noun m.1) workshop2) studio* * *SM (Téc, Educ, Teat) workshop; (=fábrica) factory, mill; (Aut) garage, repair shop; (Arte) studio; (Cos) workroom; [en lenguaje sindical] shoptaller de coches — car repair shop, garage ( for repairs)
taller de teatro — theatre workshop, drama workshop
taller de trabajo — [en congreso etc] workshop
* * *1)a) (Auto) garage, repair shop (AmE)b) (de carpintero, técnico) workshop2) (Educ) workshop* * *= shop, workshop, shop floor, studio, machine shop, mechanic workshop, mechanic garage, garage.Ex. In strong contrast to, say, television sets and instant coffee, where the consumer may save by shopping around, there is no advantage to be gained by going to one shop rather than another for a book so far as price is concerned.Ex. The customers preferred to go in by a glazed door set in the shop-front and giving onto the street, even though this meant going down some steps, the floor of the workshop being below road-level.Ex. The system is being used daily on the shop floor and has virtually eliminated the production of low quality parts that must be scrapped.Ex. The author describes the design of the new studios which aim to be as flexible as possible.Ex. The questionnaire was then sent to machine shops throughout the State of Oklahoma.Ex. Thus, in order to replace the punctured tire by a new one, the automobile should be driven to a mechanic workshop nearby.Ex. Both the mechanic garage and the bodywork workshop suffered extensive damage to the roof, and 11 cars belonging to customers were also damaged by heat and smoke during the fire.Ex. Each time it's been in the garage, it drives OK for about 10-15 miles, before starting to play up again.----* escuela taller = technical school.* jefe de taller = overseer.* taller artesanal = arts and crafts workshop.* taller de asesoramiento jurídico = legal advice surgery.* taller de chapa y pintura = bodywork workshop, bodywork garage.* taller de encuadernación = bindery.* taller de fundición = foundry.* taller de fundición de tipos = type-foundry, type-foundry.* taller de imprenta = printing house, printing firm, printing company, print shop.* taller de impresión = print shop, printing firm, printing house.* taller de máquinas = machine shop.* taller de mecánica = garage, mechanic garage.* taller de reparación de zapatos = shoe repair shop.* taller de reprografía = reprographics workshop.* taller de restauración = restoration workshop.* taller de trabajo = workshop, study school.* taller de trabajo esclavo = sweatshop.* taller de trabajo sobre composición = writing workshop.* taller gráfico = printing company, printing press, printing firm, printing house.* taller mecánico = mechanic workshop, mechanic garage, garage.* * *1)a) (Auto) garage, repair shop (AmE)b) (de carpintero, técnico) workshop2) (Educ) workshop* * *= shop, workshop, shop floor, studio, machine shop, mechanic workshop, mechanic garage, garage.Ex: In strong contrast to, say, television sets and instant coffee, where the consumer may save by shopping around, there is no advantage to be gained by going to one shop rather than another for a book so far as price is concerned.
Ex: The customers preferred to go in by a glazed door set in the shop-front and giving onto the street, even though this meant going down some steps, the floor of the workshop being below road-level.Ex: The system is being used daily on the shop floor and has virtually eliminated the production of low quality parts that must be scrapped.Ex: The author describes the design of the new studios which aim to be as flexible as possible.Ex: The questionnaire was then sent to machine shops throughout the State of Oklahoma.Ex: Thus, in order to replace the punctured tire by a new one, the automobile should be driven to a mechanic workshop nearby.Ex: Both the mechanic garage and the bodywork workshop suffered extensive damage to the roof, and 11 cars belonging to customers were also damaged by heat and smoke during the fire.Ex: Each time it's been in the garage, it drives OK for about 10-15 miles, before starting to play up again.* escuela taller = technical school.* jefe de taller = overseer.* taller artesanal = arts and crafts workshop.* taller de asesoramiento jurídico = legal advice surgery.* taller de chapa y pintura = bodywork workshop, bodywork garage.* taller de encuadernación = bindery.* taller de fundición = foundry.* taller de fundición de tipos = type-foundry, type-foundry.* taller de imprenta = printing house, printing firm, printing company, print shop.* taller de impresión = print shop, printing firm, printing house.* taller de máquinas = machine shop.* taller de mecánica = garage, mechanic garage.* taller de reparación de zapatos = shoe repair shop.* taller de reprografía = reprographics workshop.* taller de restauración = restoration workshop.* taller de trabajo = workshop, study school.* taller de trabajo esclavo = sweatshop.* taller de trabajo sobre composición = writing workshop.* taller gráfico = printing company, printing press, printing firm, printing house.* taller mecánico = mechanic workshop, mechanic garage, garage.* * *A2 (de carpintero, técnico) workshopCompuestos:mpl printing worksB ( Educ) workshop* * *
taller sustantivo masculino
1a) (Auto) tb
2 (Educ) workshop
taller sustantivo masculino
1 (lugar de trabajo) workshop
(de un artista) studio
Educ workshop
2 Auto taller mecánico o de reparaciones, garage, US repair shop
' taller' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
actualidad
- alfarería
- bregar
- camisería
- carpintería
- cristalería
- ella
- estirón
- fundición
- ganar
- imprenta
- lijadora
- presupuesto
- relojería
- sacar
- sillería
- sobrepasar
- superar
- tapicería
- cabeza
- grúa
- imaginar
- montallantas
- refaccionaria
- reparación
- volver
- zapatería
English:
garage
- have
- pottery
- shop
- studio
- workshop
- work
* * *taller nm1. [lugar de trabajo] [de ebanista, artesano] workshop, studio;[de artista] studio taller de artesanía craft studio;taller de confección dressmaker's workshop;taller de costura dressmaker's workshop;taller de encuadernación bindery;talleres gráficos print shop, printing works2. [de reparación de vehículos] garage, repair shoptaller de bicicletas bicycle (repair) shop;taller de chapa y pintura body shop;taller mecánico garage, repair shop;taller de reparaciones garage, repair shop3. [sección de fábrica] shoptaller de montaje assembly shop4. [cursillo, seminario] workshop;taller de teatro/títeres theatre/puppet workshop* * *m workshop* * *taller nm1) : shop, workshop2) : studio (of an artist)* * *taller n1. (de coches) garage2. (de formación) workshop3. (de artista) studio -
120 tener buena mano con las plantas
(v.) = have + a green thumb, have + green fingersEx. Traditionally, someone who works well with plants is said to have a green thumb, or green fingers.Ex. Traditionally, someone who works well with plants is said to have a green thumb, or green fingers.* * *(v.) = have + a green thumb, have + green fingersEx: Traditionally, someone who works well with plants is said to have a green thumb, or green fingers.
Ex: Traditionally, someone who works well with plants is said to have a green thumb, or green fingers.Spanish-English dictionary > tener buena mano con las plantas
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