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101 temperatura bajo cero
(n.) = sub-zero temperatureEx. The mammoth hunters braved sub-zero temperatures on desolate tundra at least 20000 years earlier than was thought.* * *(n.) = sub-zero temperatureEx: The mammoth hunters braved sub-zero temperatures on desolate tundra at least 20000 years earlier than was thought.
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102 temperatura subcero
(n.) = sub-zero temperatureEx. The mammoth hunters braved sub-zero temperatures on desolate tundra at least 20000 years earlier than was thought.* * *(n.) = sub-zero temperatureEx: The mammoth hunters braved sub-zero temperatures on desolate tundra at least 20000 years earlier than was thought.
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103 tolerancia
f.1 tolerance.2 endurance.3 broad-mindedness, liberal-mindedness.* * *1 tolerance2 (resistencia) resistance* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=respeto) tolerance; [de ideas] toleration2) (Med, Téc) tolerance* * *a) ( respeto) tolerance; (aguante, paciencia) tolerancetolerancia religiosa/política — religious/political tolerance
b) (Med, Tec) tolerance* * *= tolerance, indulgence.Ex. The librarian's common general values include the desire for competence and autonomy at work, cooperation, tolerance and a sense of duty, and an appreciation of basic human needs of security, acceptance and self-respect.Ex. This information method allows for the creation of mechanical systems that combine looseness with indulgence.----* tolerancia al error = error tolerance, fault tolerance.* tolerancia cero = zero tolerance.* tolerancia religiosa = religious tolerance.* * *a) ( respeto) tolerance; (aguante, paciencia) tolerancetolerancia religiosa/política — religious/political tolerance
b) (Med, Tec) tolerance* * *= tolerance, indulgence.Ex: The librarian's common general values include the desire for competence and autonomy at work, cooperation, tolerance and a sense of duty, and an appreciation of basic human needs of security, acceptance and self-respect.
Ex: This information method allows for the creation of mechanical systems that combine looseness with indulgence.* tolerancia al error = error tolerance, fault tolerance.* tolerancia cero = zero tolerance.* tolerancia religiosa = religious tolerance.* * *1 (respeto) tolerance; (aguante, paciencia) tolerancetolerancia religiosa/política religious/political tolerancesu tolerancia de los extremistas their tolerance o toleration of extremistsCompuesto:zero tolerance2 ( Med) tolerance3 ( Tec) tolerance* * *
tolerancia sustantivo femenino
tolerance
tolerancia sustantivo femenino
1 tolerance
2 Téc tolerancia de un material, material tolerance
Med tolerancia del paciente a una sustancia/droga, bodily resistance to a substance/drugs
' tolerancia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
inmunológico
English:
indulgence
- tolerance
- tolerantly
- best
- red
- toleration
* * *tolerancia nf1. [respeto] tolerancemargen de tolerancia (margin of) tolerance* * *f tolerance* * *tolerancia nf: tolerance, toleration -
104 tolerancia cero
(n.) = zero toleranceEx. The large number of complaints from staff and students concerning the use of mobile telephones in the libraries led to the introduction of a pilot zero tolerance scheme to ban their use.* * *(n.) = zero toleranceEx: The large number of complaints from staff and students concerning the use of mobile telephones in the libraries led to the introduction of a pilot zero tolerance scheme to ban their use.
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105 vacío
adj.1 empty, hollow, unladen, void.2 hollow, empty.3 shallow, empty, hollow, soulless.m.1 vacuum, blank, void.2 empty space.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: vaciar.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) empty2 (no ocupado) vacant, unoccupied; (sin muebles) unfurnished3 (hueco) hollow5 figurado (palabras, conversación) empty1 (gen) emptiness, void3 (vacante) vacancy4 FÍSICA vacuum\caer en el vacío figurado to fall on deaf earsenvasar al vacío to vacuum-packhacer el vacío a alguien figurado to cold-shoulder somebody, send somebody to Coventrysentir un gran vacío figurado to feel emptytener el estómago vacío figurado to feel hungrytener la cabeza vacía figurado to be empty-headedvolver con las manos vacías figurado to come back empty-handed————————1 (gen) emptiness, void3 (vacante) vacancy4 FÍSICA vacuum* * *1. noun m.1) emptiness, void2) gap3) vacuum2. (f. - vacía)adj.1) empty2) vacant* * *1. ADJ1) (gen) empty; [puesto, local] vacant, emptyhe alquilado un piso vacío porque sale más barato — I've rented an unfurnished flat because it's cheaper
Madrid queda vacío en agosto — Madrid is empty o deserted in August
de vacío: el camión volvió de vacío — the lorry came back empty
2) (=superficial) [persona] shallow; [conversación] meaninglessun discurso vacío de contenido — a speech empty o devoid of any content
3) (=sin sentido) [existencia] empty, meaningless4) (=vano) [esfuerzo] vain; [promesa] empty, hollow5)pan vacío — (And, CAm, Caribe) dry bread
2. SM1) (Fís) vacuum2) (=hueco) (empty) space, gap3) (=abismo)el vacío — the void, space
saltó al vacío desde lo alto del acantilado — he jumped from the top of the cliff into space o the void
4) (=falta de sentido) void5) (Jur, Pol)6) (Mec)7) (Anat) side, flank* * *I- cía adjetivoa) <botella/caja> empty; <calle/ciudad> empty, deserted; < casa> empty, unoccupied; <palabras/retórica> emptylos envases vacíos — the empty bottles, the empties (colloq)
IIvolver de vacío — (Esp) camión to come back empty; persona to come back empty-handed
a) (Fís) vacuumhacerle el vacío a alguien — to give somebody the cold shoulder
b) ( espacio vacío) spacesaltó al vacío — he leapt into the void o into space
caer en el vacío — to fall on deaf ears
c) (falta, hueco) gapdejó un vacío en su vida — she left a gap o a void in his life
* * *= dummy, empty [emptier -comp., emptiest -sup.], gap, gulf, stop, vacuum, void, hollow, emptiness, vacant, loophole, vacated.Ex. DOBIS/LIBIS, therefore, assigns them the dummy master number zero.Ex. When DOBIS/Leuven is ready and waiting for input, the line is empty.Ex. New editions will be essentially cumulations and therefore a longer gap will exist between editions.Ex. It must be remembered that there is a gulf between publishing the schedules in an updated form, and applying the schedules.Ex. Of course some terms may be difficult to categorise as stop or non-stop.Ex. Whilst valves work by passing electric currents through a vacuum between electrodes, transistors are built from materials called semiconductors.Ex. If archival materials are entered into an OPAC the vague nature of collection titles and the general subject headings may result in records being lost in a void.Ex. It can certainly be status-conferring to let it be known in social conversation that one has read the latest Fay Weldon book, but if the group one is in never reads Fay Weldon anyway and could not care less what she has written then the victory is a somewhat hollow one.Ex. The economic recession and the new technology are, between them, leaving a section of society with a feeling of hopelessness and emptiness = La recesión económica y las nuevas tecnologías, entre otros, están dejando a un sector de la sociedad con un sentimiento de desesperación y vacío.Ex. Again we find that only the first entry leads us to the specific subject, and the others may in fact lead us to ` vacant' headings, ie headings under which no entries are filed.Ex. Problems in compiling these include loopholes in the legal deposit law, material which is not printed (leaflets, posters, speeches), exempted material, and excluded material.Ex. There are plans to transform vacated space in the old building into a visitor's centre with exhibitions and reading rooms.----* caer al vacío = fall into + the void, fall into + (empty) space.* caída al vacío = fall into + (empty) space.* cámara al vacío = vacuum chamber.* con las manos vacías = empty-handed.* dejar frío y vacío = leave + Nombre + cold and empty.* dejar vacío = leave + vacant.* disparar cartuchos vacíos = fire + blanks.* empaquetar al vacío en plástico = shrink-wrap [shrinkwrap].* envasar al vacío = vacuum-pack.* lista de palabras vacías = stop list [stoplist], stopword list.* llenar un vacío = fill + vacuum, fill + gap, fill in + gap, fill + void, fill + the breach.* medio vacío = half-empty.* mesa al vacío = vacuum table.* mirada vacía = blank look, blank expression.* mirar al vacío = stare into + space, look into + space, gaze into + space.* no vacío = non-stop.* palabra vacía = function word.* precipitarse al vacío = fall into + the void, fall into + (empty) space.* referencia ciega o vacía = blind reference.* rellenar con ceros los espacios vacíos = zero fill.* salto al vacío = leap in the dark.* secado y congelado al vacío = vacuum freeze drying.* vacío informativo = information vacuum.* vacío legal = loophole, legal void.* * *I- cía adjetivoa) <botella/caja> empty; <calle/ciudad> empty, deserted; < casa> empty, unoccupied; <palabras/retórica> emptylos envases vacíos — the empty bottles, the empties (colloq)
IIvolver de vacío — (Esp) camión to come back empty; persona to come back empty-handed
a) (Fís) vacuumhacerle el vacío a alguien — to give somebody the cold shoulder
b) ( espacio vacío) spacesaltó al vacío — he leapt into the void o into space
caer en el vacío — to fall on deaf ears
c) (falta, hueco) gapdejó un vacío en su vida — she left a gap o a void in his life
* * *= dummy, empty [emptier -comp., emptiest -sup.], gap, gulf, stop, vacuum, void, hollow, emptiness, vacant, loophole, vacated.Ex: DOBIS/LIBIS, therefore, assigns them the dummy master number zero.
Ex: When DOBIS/Leuven is ready and waiting for input, the line is empty.Ex: New editions will be essentially cumulations and therefore a longer gap will exist between editions.Ex: It must be remembered that there is a gulf between publishing the schedules in an updated form, and applying the schedules.Ex: Of course some terms may be difficult to categorise as stop or non-stop.Ex: Whilst valves work by passing electric currents through a vacuum between electrodes, transistors are built from materials called semiconductors.Ex: If archival materials are entered into an OPAC the vague nature of collection titles and the general subject headings may result in records being lost in a void.Ex: It can certainly be status-conferring to let it be known in social conversation that one has read the latest Fay Weldon book, but if the group one is in never reads Fay Weldon anyway and could not care less what she has written then the victory is a somewhat hollow one.Ex: The economic recession and the new technology are, between them, leaving a section of society with a feeling of hopelessness and emptiness = La recesión económica y las nuevas tecnologías, entre otros, están dejando a un sector de la sociedad con un sentimiento de desesperación y vacío.Ex: Again we find that only the first entry leads us to the specific subject, and the others may in fact lead us to ` vacant' headings, ie headings under which no entries are filed.Ex: Problems in compiling these include loopholes in the legal deposit law, material which is not printed (leaflets, posters, speeches), exempted material, and excluded material.Ex: There are plans to transform vacated space in the old building into a visitor's centre with exhibitions and reading rooms.* caer al vacío = fall into + the void, fall into + (empty) space.* caída al vacío = fall into + (empty) space.* cámara al vacío = vacuum chamber.* con las manos vacías = empty-handed.* dejar frío y vacío = leave + Nombre + cold and empty.* dejar vacío = leave + vacant.* disparar cartuchos vacíos = fire + blanks.* empaquetar al vacío en plástico = shrink-wrap [shrinkwrap].* envasar al vacío = vacuum-pack.* lista de palabras vacías = stop list [stoplist], stopword list.* llenar un vacío = fill + vacuum, fill + gap, fill in + gap, fill + void, fill + the breach.* medio vacío = half-empty.* mesa al vacío = vacuum table.* mirada vacía = blank look, blank expression.* mirar al vacío = stare into + space, look into + space, gaze into + space.* no vacío = non-stop.* palabra vacía = function word.* precipitarse al vacío = fall into + the void, fall into + (empty) space.* referencia ciega o vacía = blind reference.* rellenar con ceros los espacios vacíos = zero fill.* salto al vacío = leap in the dark.* secado y congelado al vacío = vacuum freeze drying.* vacío informativo = information vacuum.* vacío legal = loophole, legal void.* * *1 ‹botella/caja› empty; ‹calle/ciudad› empty, desertedcon el estómago vacío on an empty stomachlos envases vacíos the empty bottles, the empties ( colloq)la casa se alquila vacía the house is being rented unfurnishedel local está vacío the premises are empty o vacantla siguió con una mirada totalmente vacía he stared after her with a totally blank expression on his facela despensa está vacía there's no food in the housevacío DE algo:una calle vacía de vehículos y transeúntes a street empty of vehicles and passersbyun hombre vacío de compasión a man devoid of compassionfrases vacías de significado meaningless o empty wordsretórica vacía de contenido empty rhetoricvolver de vacío ( Esp) «camión» to come back empty;«persona» to come back empty-handed2 (frívolo) ‹persona› shallow; ‹vida› empty, meaninglessson frases bonitas pero vacías they're fine-sounding words but they're meaningless o devoid of any meaningpasaban su tiempo en conversaciones vacías they spent their time in idle o superficial conversation1 ( Fís) vacuumenvasado al vacío vacuum-packedhacer el vacío a algo to ignore sthhicieron el vacío a todas mis sugerencias they ignored all my suggestionshacerle el vacío a algn to give sb the cold shoulder, to cold-shoulder sb2 (espacio vacío) spacemiraba al vacío she was gazing into spacesaltó al vacío he leapt into the void o into spacecaer en el vacío to fall on deaf ears3 (falta, hueco) gapdejó en su vida un vacío she left a gap o a void in his lifesentía una terrible sensación de vacío he had a terrible feeling of emptinessen el caso de un vacío en la jefatura del Estado in the situation where there is no head of stateCompuesto:power vacuum* * *
Del verbo vaciar: ( conjugate vaciar)
vacío es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
vació es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
vaciar
vacío
vaciar ( conjugate vaciar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ radiador› to drain;
‹bolsillo/cajón› to empty;
‹armario/habitación› to clean out
2 ( ahuecar) to hollow out
vaciarse verbo pronominal
to empty
vacío 1◊ - cía adjetivo
‹calle/ciudad› empty, deserted;
‹ casa› empty, unoccupied;
‹palabras/retórica› empty;
‹vida/frase› empty, meaningless
vacío 2 sustantivo masculinoa) (Fís) vacuum;
◊ dejó un vacío en su vida she left a gap o a void in his life;
una sensación de vacío a feeling of emptiness
vaciar verbo transitivo
1 (un cajón, una botella, un contenedor) to empty: vaciamos la piscina, we emptied the pool
2 Arte (una escultura, etc) to mould, US mold
3 (dejar hueco) to hollow out
vacío,-a
I adjetivo
1 (sin contenido) empty
(sin interior, hueco) hollow
el tronco ya está vacío, the trunk is already hollow
2 (sin personas) empty
(sin ocupante) vacant: el piso está vacío, the flat is unoccupied
3 (pensamiento, promesa, etc) empty, hollow
(superficial) shallow
II sustantivo masculino
1 Fís vacuum
envasado al vacío, vacuum-packed
2 (espacio, aire) emptiness, void: el camión se precipitó al vacío, the truck plunged into the void
3 (sensación, sentimiento) me dejó una sensación de vacío, it made me feel empty
4 (hueco sin ocupar) gap, (empty) space
♦ Locuciones: de vacío, empty-handed
' vacío' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
casco
- hueca
- hueco
- huera
- huero
- lanzarse
- precipitarse
- salto
- vacía
- desocupado
- despejado
- estómago
- lanzar
- saltar
English:
bare
- blank
- bottle
- emptiness
- empty
- flat
- gap
- half-empty
- hollow
- leap
- send
- space
- spring
- tip out
- vacant
- vacuum
- vacuum-packed
- void
- into
- ostracize
- stomach
* * *vacío, -a♦ adj1. [recipiente, vivienda, espacio] empty;una sala casi vacía an almost empty hall;la ciudad estaba vacía the city was empty o deserted2. [palabras, gesto, promesa] empty;vacío de [contenido] devoid of3. [vida, existencia] empty♦ nmcaer en el vacío [palabras] to fall on deaf ears;hacer el vacío a alguien to cold-shoulder sb2. Fís vacuum;envasar al vacío to vacuum-pack3. [abismo, carencia] void;su muerte ha dejado un gran vacío his death has left a big gap o voidvacío existencial existential void;vacío legal legal vacuum;Pol vacío de poder power vacuum4. [hueco] space, gap;tener un vacío en el estómago to feel hungry5. RP [carne] flank steak♦ de vacío loc advirse/volver de vacío [persona] to go/come back empty-handed;[vehículo] to go/come back empty* * *I adj emptydejar un vacío fig leave a gap;envasado al vacío vacuum-packed;hacer el vacío a alguien fig ostracize s.o.;caer en el vacío fig fall on deaf ears fam* * *1) : vacant2) : empty3) : meaninglessvacío nm1) : emptiness, void2) : space, gap3) : vacuum4)hacerle el vacío a alguien : to ostracize someone, to give someone the cold shoulder* * *vacío1 adj2. (silla) free¿está vacía esta silla? is this seat free?vacío2 n1. (en general) void2. (en física) vacuum -
106 igualar
v.1 to make equal, to equalize (hacer igual).igualar algo a o con to equate something withEl aparato iguala los tonos The machine equalizes the tones.2 to be equal to (person).nadie la iguala en generosidad nobody is as generous as she is3 to level (terreno).4 to equal, to equate, to be equal to, to match.Su energía iguala a su insistencia Her energy equals her insistence.5 to amount to.Eso iguala a un millón That amounts to a million.* * *1 to make equal■ ambas delegaciones han logrado finalmente igualar sus posturas the two delegations have managed to iron out their differences■ tendremos que igualar los precios a los de la competencia we'll have to bring our prices into line with those of our competitors■ se ha llegado a un nivel de progreso nunca antes igualado progress has reached previously unattained levels3 (comparar) to match■ no hay nadie que lo iguale nobody can match him, he has no equal1 (ser iguales) to be equal2 (compararse) to be compared* * *verb1) to equal2) level3) tie* * *1. VT1) (=hacer igual)a) [+ cantidades, sueldos] to make equal, make the same; [+ resultado] to equala final de año nos igualarán el sueldo a todos — at the end of the year they are going to make all our salaries equal o the same
ha conseguido igualar el número de partidos ganados — she has managed to win the same number of matches
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igualar algo a o con algo — to make sth the same as sthhan igualado mi sueldo al vuestro — they've put us on the same salary, they've made my salary the same as yours
b) (Dep) [+ marca, récord] to equala los tres minutos el equipo visitante igualó el marcador — three minutes later, the away team scored the equalizer o equalized
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igualar el partido — to draw the match, equalize•
igualar a puntos a o con algn — to be level on points with sb2) [+ suelo, superficie] to level, level off•
igualar algo con algo — to make sth level with sth3) (=poner al mismo nivel) [+ precios] to match, equal; [+ derechos, fuerzas] to place on an equal footingel museo ha igualado el precio ofrecido por el coleccionista — the museum has matched o equalled the price offered by the collector
la constitución iguala los derechos de todos los ciudadanos — the constitution grants equal rights to all citizens
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igualar a algn en belleza — to match sb's beautya final de curso consiguió igualar a su hermano en las notas — at the end of the year she managed to get the same marks as her brother
4) (Com) [+ venta] to agree upon2. VI1) (=ser igual)•
igualar con algo — to match sth•
igualar en belleza — to be equally beautifuligualan en número de representantes — they have the same number o an equal number of representatives
2) (Dep) (=empatar) to score the equalizer, equalize3) (Com) to come to an agreement4) CAm, Méx * to be too familiar, be cheeky *3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( nivelar) <superficie/terreno> to level, level off; <flequillo/dobladillo> to even up, make... straightb) < salarios> to make... equal o the sameigualar algo con or a algo — to make something the same as something
2)a) <éxito/récord> to equal, matchb) (Dep)2.igualarse v pronigualarse a or con algo — to match o equal something
* * *= equal, equate (with/to), level, place + Nombre + on the same footing as, equalise [equalize, -USA].Ex. Wilson charge a flat one-time fee for backfiles of each data base which equals a one-year subscription to that file.Ex. These new symbols can be equated with the symbols 'x' and 'xx' that are used currently in many authority listings to convey the same meaning.Ex. Academic librarians have seen their budgets levelled and shrinking and have witnessed serials prices spiralling out of control.Ex. The programme promotes the true integration of librarians into clinical teams and places them on the same footing as case workers, nutritionists and pharmacists.Ex. This portal aims to equalize access to education and help people in developing countries improve their chances for a better life.----* igualar a = bring + Nombre + to a par with.* igualar las condiciones para todos = level + the playing field.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( nivelar) <superficie/terreno> to level, level off; <flequillo/dobladillo> to even up, make... straightb) < salarios> to make... equal o the sameigualar algo con or a algo — to make something the same as something
2)a) <éxito/récord> to equal, matchb) (Dep)2.igualarse v pronigualarse a or con algo — to match o equal something
* * *= equal, equate (with/to), level, place + Nombre + on the same footing as, equalise [equalize, -USA].Ex: Wilson charge a flat one-time fee for backfiles of each data base which equals a one-year subscription to that file.
Ex: These new symbols can be equated with the symbols 'x' and 'xx' that are used currently in many authority listings to convey the same meaning.Ex: Academic librarians have seen their budgets levelled and shrinking and have witnessed serials prices spiralling out of control.Ex: The programme promotes the true integration of librarians into clinical teams and places them on the same footing as case workers, nutritionists and pharmacists.Ex: This portal aims to equalize access to education and help people in developing countries improve their chances for a better life.* igualar a = bring + Nombre + to a par with.* igualar las condiciones para todos = level + the playing field.* * *igualar [A1 ]vtA1 (nivelar) ‹superficie/terreno› to level, level off; ‹flequillo/dobladillo› to even up, make … straight¿puedes igualarme las puntas? could you tidy up o even up o trim the ends for me?2 ‹salarios› to make … equal o the same igualar algo CONor A algo to make sth the same AS sthsi igualamos la ecuación a cero if we make the equation equal zeropara igualar fuerzas con sus rivales to put them on an equal footing with their rivalsB1 ‹éxito/récord/hazaña› to equal, match[ S ] nadie puede igualar nuestros precios unbeatable prices!, nobody can match our prices!2 ( Dep):a los 30 minutos Pérez igualó el marcador in the 30th minute Pérez scored the equalizer o tied the scores o equalizedOrtiz anotó otro gol igualando el marcador a tres Ortiz scored another goal, taking the score to three all o three each o three-threeigualarron a dos goles they drew/tied two goals each■ igualarvi( Dep):Roca igualó a los tres minutos Roca tied the scores o scored the equalizer three minutes laterlos dos equipos igualaron a tres the two teams drew o tied three all o three each o three-threeno existe otro que se le iguale there is nobody else to equal him o to match him, he has no equaligualarse Aor CON algo to match o equal sthintentarán igualarse con or a las empresas de más éxito they will try to equal o match the most successful companies* * *
igualar ( conjugate igualar) verbo transitivo
1
‹flequillo/dobladillo› to even up, make … straight
igualar algo con or a algo to make sth the same as sth
2 ‹éxito/récord› to equal, match
igualarse verbo pronominal:
igualarse a or con algo to match o equal sth
igualar verbo transitivo
1 to make equal
2 (una superficie) to level
3 Dep (empatar) to equalize
' igualar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
equiparar
English:
equal
- equalize
- even
- touch
- level
- match
* * *♦ vt1. [hacer igual] to make equal, to equalize;les han igualado los sueldos they've brought their salaries into line with each other, they've started paying them the same salary;esa acción lo iguala a sus enemigos that act takes him down to his enemies' level;intentan igualar sus productos a los de la competencia they are trying to match their products to those of their competitors;todavía no han conseguido igualar su récord her record still hasn't been equalled2. [persona] to be equal to;nadie la iguala en generosidad her generosity is unrivalled3. [terreno] to level;[superficie] to smooth4. [hierba, cabello] to trim♦ viDep to equalize;igualaron en el último minuto they equalized in the last minute;* * *I v/t2 ( nivelar) level offII v/i DEP tie the game, Brequalize;igualar a cero tie o Br draw nil-nil* * *igualar vt1) : to equalize2) : to tieigualar el marcador: to even the score* * *igualar vb1. (empatar) to equalize -
107 gravedad
f.1 seriousness (cualidad de grave).2 gravity (physics).3 severity, importance, gravity, seriousness.* * *1 FÍSICA gravity2 (importancia) gravity, seriousness3 (seriedad) solemnity, gravity4 (de sonido) depth* * *noun f.1) gravity2) seriousness* * *SF1) (Fís) gravity2) (Med) seriousnessel herido evoluciona favorablemente, dentro de la gravedad — the patient is progressing well, but his condition remains serious
3) (=seriedad) seriousness4) (=dignidad) seriousness, dignity5) (Mús) depth* * *1) (Med) seriousnessla gravedad de sus lesiones — the seriousness o severity of her wounds
2) (de situación, problema) seriousness, gravity3) (de tono, expresión) gravity, seriousness* * *1) (Med) seriousnessla gravedad de sus lesiones — the seriousness o severity of her wounds
2) (de situación, problema) seriousness, gravity3) (de tono, expresión) gravity, seriousness* * *gravedad11 = seriousness, severity, gravity.Ex: Each member state is allocated a fixed quota in proportion to the seriousness of its regional problems.
Ex: Exuberance and enthusiasm are proper to the young, as Quintillian remarked: 'The young should be daring and inventive and should rejoice in their inventions, even though correctiveness and severity are still to be acquired'.Ex: The islands had been part of the British community since 1833 and the invasion was termed a matter of 'great gravity' by the Prime Minister.* gravedad de la situación, la = seriousness of the situation, la, gravity of the situation, the.gravedad22 = gravity.Ex: Examples include terms arising from energy (force, gravity, heat), matter (molecular states, elements, compounds), earth, plants, animals, man.
* centro de gravedad = centre of gravity.* desafiar la gravedad = defy + gravity.* falta de gravedad = weightlessness.* fuerza de gravedad = gravitational force.* fuerza de la gravedad = G-force.* fuerza de la gravedad, la = force of gravity, the.* ley de la gravedad, la = law of gravity, the.* teoría de la gravedad, la = theory of gravity, the.gravedad33 = gravitas.Ex: Such considerations whether invested with the gravitas assumed by LSIC whenever they address such imponderables or when issued by freebooting critics miss the mark.
* con gravedad = grimly.* * *A ( Med) seriousnessla gravedad de sus lesiones the seriousness o severity of her woundsha experimentado una leve mejoría dentro de la gravedad she has improved slightly although she is still in a serious condition o her condition is still seriousestá herido de gravedad he is seriously injuredB (de una situación, un problema) seriousness, gravityes un asunto de mucha gravedad it is a very serious matter, it is a matter of great seriousnessC (de tono, expresión) gravity, seriousness; (de carácter) seriousnessandaba con mucha gravedad she carried herself with great poise o composureD ( Fís) gravity* * *
gravedad sustantivo femenino
1 ( en general) seriousness;
es un asunto de mucha gravedad it is a very serious matter
2 (Fís) gravity
gravedad sustantivo femenino
1 (de una situación, estado) seriousness: dentro de la gravedad del asunto puede haber esperanza, notwithstanding the seriousness of the situation, there may still be hope
2 Fís gravity: centro de gravedad, centre of gravity
fuerza de gravedad, gravitational force
3 solemnity: fue un protocolo llevado con mucha gravedad, the protocol was carried out very solemnly
' gravedad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
leve
- ante
- extremo
- fuerza
- relativo
- sufrir
English:
centre
- G-force
- graft
- gravity
- minor
- pull
- seriousness
- severity
- bring
- gravely
- grievous
* * *gravedad nf1. [de lesiones, enfermedad] seriousness;resultó herido de gravedad en el accidente he was seriously injured in the accident2. [de situación] seriousness3. [solemnidad] seriousness;con gravedad seriously, gravely4. Fís gravity;en la nave espacial no había gravedad there was zero gravity within the spaceshipgravedad cero zero gravity* * *f1 seriousness, gravity;herido de gravedad seriously injured2 FÍS gravity* * *gravedad nf1) : gravitycentro de gravedad: center of gravity2) : seriousness, severity* * *gravedad n1. (importancia, seriedad) seriousness2. (en física) gravity -
108 elaboración de presupuesto con base-cero
• zarape• ZBB• zeal• zero-balance account• zero-base budgeting• zero-base media planningDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > elaboración de presupuesto con base-cero
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109 memoria de acceso rápido
• high-speed flip-flop• high-speed steel• high-spirited• quick-access memory• quick-access storage• quick-access store• rapid memory• rapid storage• Zeppelin• zero• zero-access store• zero-addressDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > memoria de acceso rápido
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110 presupuestación a partir de cero
• zarape• ZBB• zeal• zero-balance account• zero-base budgeting• zero-base media planningDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > presupuestación a partir de cero
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111 presupuestación en base cero
• zarape• ZBB• zeal• zero-balance account• zero-base budgeting• zero-base media planningDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > presupuestación en base cero
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112 cero normal de referencia
spa cero (m) normal de referenciaeng zero reference level (audiometry), audiometer zero, reference zeroБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > cero normal de referencia
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113 IVA (impuesto sobre el valor añadido)
Ex. These 'own resources' comprise agricultural and sugar levies, customs duties and a percentage of value added tax (VAT).----* exención del IVA = zero-rate, zero-rating.Spanish-English dictionary > IVA (impuesto sobre el valor añadido)
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114 abalorio
m.1 glass bead (cuenta).2 trinket.3 fantasy jewelry.* * *1 (collar) string of beads2 (cuentecilla) glass bead* * *SM glass bead* * *masculino glass bead* * *= bead.Ex. The abacus, with its beads strung on parallel wires, led the Arabs to positional numeration and the concept of zero many centuries before the rest of the world.----* decorado con abalorios = beaded.* * *masculino glass bead* * *= bead.Ex: The abacus, with its beads strung on parallel wires, led the Arabs to positional numeration and the concept of zero many centuries before the rest of the world.
* decorado con abalorios = beaded.* * *glass bead* * *
abalorio sustantivo masculino
1 (cuenta para adornos) glass bead
2 (bisutería) trinket
' abalorio' also found in these entries:
English:
bead
* * *abalorio nm1. [cuenta] glass bead2. [bisutería] trinket* * *m bead -
115 absolutamente todo
pron.absolutely everything, everything under the sun, everything, every little bit.* * *= anything and everything, the whole works, the whole shebang, everything and the kitchen sink, the whole enchilada, the whole (kit and) caboodle, the whole nine yards, the whole shooting match, the whole banana, lock, stock and barrelEx. For instance, if children are doing a project work on dogs, they will hunt out anything and everything that so much as mentions them and the bits thus mined are assiduously transcribed into project folders.Ex. The jet ultimately shot up fully vertically -- at which point the wings snapped off and the whole works careened down into the ocean.Ex. Here the goal was to use classical and quantum physics along with particle physics to describe aspects of the astrophysical universe, i.e. the whole shebang.Ex. You have to remember that everything and the kitchen sink has been thrown at stimulating this economy and the jobs picture still remains weak.Ex. Many of the building blocks for this infrastructure are already in place, but the whole enchilada is far from finished.Ex. To get the whole kit and caboodle working required degrees in electrical engineering and computer science.Ex. They're going to have department stores, and restaurants, and movie theatres, and bowling alleys, the whole nine yards, and Heaven knows what else.Ex. Which means I'd give the whole shooting match just to be back where I was before I quit sleeping under the stars and come into the hen-coops.Ex. Finally, the big bang theory posits that our universe began from nothing, that the whole banana started from zero within what's called a true vacuum.Ex. They then moved out of London to a council house in Basingstoke and they still live in it, but they own it now, lock, stock and barrel.* * *= anything and everything, the whole works, the whole shebang, everything and the kitchen sink, the whole enchilada, the whole (kit and) caboodle, the whole nine yards, the whole shooting match, the whole banana, lock, stock and barrelEx: For instance, if children are doing a project work on dogs, they will hunt out anything and everything that so much as mentions them and the bits thus mined are assiduously transcribed into project folders.
Ex: The jet ultimately shot up fully vertically -- at which point the wings snapped off and the whole works careened down into the ocean.Ex: Here the goal was to use classical and quantum physics along with particle physics to describe aspects of the astrophysical universe, i.e. the whole shebang.Ex: You have to remember that everything and the kitchen sink has been thrown at stimulating this economy and the jobs picture still remains weak.Ex: Many of the building blocks for this infrastructure are already in place, but the whole enchilada is far from finished.Ex: To get the whole kit and caboodle working required degrees in electrical engineering and computer science.Ex: They're going to have department stores, and restaurants, and movie theatres, and bowling alleys, the whole nine yards, and Heaven knows what else.Ex: Which means I'd give the whole shooting match just to be back where I was before I quit sleeping under the stars and come into the hen-coops.Ex: Finally, the big bang theory posits that our universe began from nothing, that the whole banana started from zero within what's called a true vacuum.Ex: They then moved out of London to a council house in Basingstoke and they still live in it, but they own it now, lock, stock and barrel. -
116 alinear a la derecha
(v.) = justify + rightEx. The length is a 5-digit decimal number justified right with zero fill if necessary.* * *(v.) = justify + rightEx: The length is a 5-digit decimal number justified right with zero fill if necessary.
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117 anterior
adj.1 previous (previo).un modelo muy parecido al anterior a model which is very similar to the previous o last oneel año anterior the year before, the previous year2 front (delantero).la parte anterior de un edificio the front of a building3 anticus.* * *► adjetivo1 (tiempo) previous, preceding, before2 (lugar) front1 the previous one* * *adj.1) previous, former2) front* * *ADJ1) [en el espacio] [parte] front2) [en una sucesión] [página, párrafo] previous, precedingel capítulo anterior — the previous o preceding chapter
se subió en la parada anterior — he got on at the stop before o at the previous stop
3) [en el tiempo] previouslos enfrentamientos anteriores a la guerra — the clashes leading up to o preceding the war
4) (Ling) anterior* * *1)a) ( en el tiempo) previousel día anterior — the previous day, the day before
sucesos anteriores a la revolución — events prior to o preceding the revolution
b) ( en un orden) previous, precedinganterior a algo: el capítulo anterior a éste — the previous chapter
2) ( en el espacio) front (before n)las patas anteriores — the forelegs o front legs
* * *= earlier, foregoing, former, previous, prior, anterior, preceding, earlier on.Ex. 'See' references are made from different names such as pseudonyms, real names, secular names, earlier names and later names.Ex. The easiest means of illustrating some of the foregoing points is to introduce in outline some special classification schemes.Ex. The former monthly publications on statistics of eggs, meat and milk have been amalgamated since 1980 into a quarterly publication, 'Animal Production'.Ex. The previous chapters have considered the statement of the source of a document in some detail.Ex. Authors of scientific articles often read a paper that fails to cite their prior work when they feel that it should have done so.Ex. I would only suggest that the gentleman's anterior point is extremely well taken although I don't choose to belabor it.Ex. Because the assumption in this method is that none of the preceding years' operations are worth continuing unless they can be shown to be necessary, zero-based budgeting (ZZB) can be useful for paring out the deadwood of obsolete or uselessly extravagant programs.Ex. It is helpful to the student to see this response-explanation stage of the reference process as the counterpart to the question-negotiation stage earlier on.----* anterior a = pre, leading up to.* anterior a la búsqueda = pre-search.* anterior a la clase = preclass.* anterior a la escritura = preliterate [pre-literate].* anterior a la guerra = pre-war [prewar], antebellum.* anterior a la Guerra Civil = pre-Civil War.* anterior a la introducción de la escritura = preliterate [pre-literate].* anterior a la invención de la escritura = preliterate [pre-literate].* anterior a la operación = pre-operative [preoperative].* anterior a la prueba = pretrial.* anterior a la revolución = pre-revolutional.* anterior al trabajo = pre-service.* año anterior, el = past year, the.* cambiar a la situación anterior = reverse.* comisura anterior = anterior commissure.* de una época anterior = vestigial.* en años anteriores = in prior years, in years past, in past years.* en épocas anteriores = in former times.* épocas anteriores = earlier times.* era anterior al Cristianismo = pre-Christian era.* etapa anterior a la impresión = prepress [pre-press].* extremidad anterior = forelimb.* fase anterior a la impresión = prepress phase.* información anterior al pedido = preorder information.* número anterior = backrun.* parte anterior del pie = ball of + Posesivo + foot.* * *1)a) ( en el tiempo) previousel día anterior — the previous day, the day before
sucesos anteriores a la revolución — events prior to o preceding the revolution
b) ( en un orden) previous, precedinganterior a algo: el capítulo anterior a éste — the previous chapter
2) ( en el espacio) front (before n)las patas anteriores — the forelegs o front legs
* * *= earlier, foregoing, former, previous, prior, anterior, preceding, earlier on.Ex: 'See' references are made from different names such as pseudonyms, real names, secular names, earlier names and later names.
Ex: The easiest means of illustrating some of the foregoing points is to introduce in outline some special classification schemes.Ex: The former monthly publications on statistics of eggs, meat and milk have been amalgamated since 1980 into a quarterly publication, 'Animal Production'.Ex: The previous chapters have considered the statement of the source of a document in some detail.Ex: Authors of scientific articles often read a paper that fails to cite their prior work when they feel that it should have done so.Ex: I would only suggest that the gentleman's anterior point is extremely well taken although I don't choose to belabor it.Ex: Because the assumption in this method is that none of the preceding years' operations are worth continuing unless they can be shown to be necessary, zero-based budgeting (ZZB) can be useful for paring out the deadwood of obsolete or uselessly extravagant programs.Ex: It is helpful to the student to see this response-explanation stage of the reference process as the counterpart to the question-negotiation stage earlier on.* anterior a = pre, leading up to.* anterior a la búsqueda = pre-search.* anterior a la clase = preclass.* anterior a la escritura = preliterate [pre-literate].* anterior a la guerra = pre-war [prewar], antebellum.* anterior a la Guerra Civil = pre-Civil War.* anterior a la introducción de la escritura = preliterate [pre-literate].* anterior a la invención de la escritura = preliterate [pre-literate].* anterior a la operación = pre-operative [preoperative].* anterior a la prueba = pretrial.* anterior a la revolución = pre-revolutional.* anterior al trabajo = pre-service.* año anterior, el = past year, the.* cambiar a la situación anterior = reverse.* comisura anterior = anterior commissure.* de una época anterior = vestigial.* en años anteriores = in prior years, in years past, in past years.* en épocas anteriores = in former times.* épocas anteriores = earlier times.* era anterior al Cristianismo = pre-Christian era.* etapa anterior a la impresión = prepress [pre-press].* extremidad anterior = forelimb.* fase anterior a la impresión = prepress phase.* información anterior al pedido = preorder information.* número anterior = backrun.* parte anterior del pie = ball of + Posesivo + foot.* * *A1 (en el tiempo) previousla había visto el día anterior I had seen her the previous day o the day beforeen épocas anteriores in earlier timesen una vida anterior in a previous lifeanterior A algo prior TO sthsucesos anteriores a la revolución events prior to o preceding the revolutionsu presidencia fue muy anterior a la de Anaya he was president a long time before Anaya2 (en un orden) previous, preceding anterior A algo:el capítulo anterior a éste the previous chapter, the chapter before (this one), the chapter that precedes this one ( frml)B1 (en el espacio) front ( before n)la parte anterior the front (part)las patas anteriores the forelegs o front legs2 ‹vocal› front* * *
anterior adjetivo
en épocas anteriores in earlier times;
anterior a algo prior to sth
las patas anteriores the forelegs o front legs
anterior adjetivo
1 previous
el día anterior, the day before
2 (delantero) front
la parte anterior, front part
' anterior' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- antigua
- antiguo
- dividendo
- parecida
- parecido
- previa
- previo
- restituir
- ayer
- día
- noche
- víspera
- vuelta
English:
before
- carbon copy
- clock
- draw on
- engagement
- former
- front
- old
- outlast
- past
- preceding
- previous
- prior
- superior
- back
- ball
- compare
- last
- liable
- overnight
- precede
- predate
* * *anterior adj1. [en el tiempo] previous;un modelo muy parecido al anterior a model which is very similar to the previous o last one;el año anterior the year before, the previous year;el día anterior a la inauguración the day before o prior to the opening;los cinco años anteriores a la independencia the five years before o prior to independence;un jarrón anterior a la época romana a pre-Roman vase2. [en el espacio] front;la parte anterior de un edificio the front of a building3. [en una ordenación] previous, last;el problema señalado en el párrafo anterior the problem identified in the previous o last paragraph4. [vocal] front* * *adj previous, former* * *anterior adj1) : previous2) : earliertiempos anteriores: earlier times3) : anterior, forward, front* * *anterior adj previous -
118 arrostrar
v.1 to face up to.2 to brave, to confront, to breast, to face.* * *1 (afrontar) to face2 (emprender) to brave* * *verbto brave, face up* * *1.VT [+ consecuencias] to face, face up to; [+ peligro] to brave, face2. VI1)2)arrostrar con — [+ consecuencias] to face, face up to; [+ peligro] to brave, face
3.See:* * *verbo transitivo <peligros/penalidades> to face up to, confront; < consecuencias> to face* * *= brave, face, breast.Ex. The mammoth hunters braved sub-zero temperatures on desolate tundra at least 20000 years earlier than was thought.Ex. Hungary faces far-reaching socio-economic transformation which will inevitably affect libraries as well.Ex. He has breasted an extraordinary amount of obloquy on behalf of our country's cause.* * *verbo transitivo <peligros/penalidades> to face up to, confront; < consecuencias> to face* * *= brave, face, breast.Ex: The mammoth hunters braved sub-zero temperatures on desolate tundra at least 20000 years earlier than was thought.
Ex: Hungary faces far-reaching socio-economic transformation which will inevitably affect libraries as well.Ex: He has breasted an extraordinary amount of obloquy on behalf of our country's cause.* * *arrostrar [A1 ]vt‹peligros/penalidades› to face up to, confront; ‹consecuencias› to face* * *arrostrar vt[penalidad, peligro] to endure* * *arrostrar vt: to confront, to face (up to) -
119 bit
m.bit (computing).* * *► nombre masculino (pl bits)1 bit* * *noun m.* * *SM (Inform) bit* * *masculino (Comput) bit* * *= bit.Nota: Siglas correspondientes a la contracción de las palabras 'binary digit' (dígito binario) y que se define como la unidad más pequeña de información, pudiendo adquirir dos posibles estados: 1 ó 0.Ex. Each Binary DigIT is known as a bit and eight bits together provide a range of numbers between zero (00000000) and 255 (11111111).----* representación en bits = bit-map.* representado en bits = bit-mapped.* secuencia de bits = bitstream.* * *masculino (Comput) bit* * *= bit.Nota: Siglas correspondientes a la contracción de las palabras 'binary digit' (dígito binario) y que se define como la unidad más pequeña de información, pudiendo adquirir dos posibles estados: 1 ó 0.Ex: Each Binary DigIT is known as a bit and eight bits together provide a range of numbers between zero (00000000) and 255 (11111111).
* representación en bits = bit-map.* representado en bits = bit-mapped.* secuencia de bits = bitstream.* * *( Inf) bitCompuestos:stop biteven parity bit* * *
bit sustantivo masculino (pl
bit sustantivo masculino Inform bit
' bit' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ablandar
- abreviar
- achatamiento
- adelgazar
- aguantar
- ala
- ápice
- atravesada
- atravesado
- baja
- bajo
- broca
- cacho
- chispa
- chula
- chulo
- cuatro
- cumplir
- desmoronada
- desmoronado
- despistada
- despistado
- destemplarse
- destreza
- desvaído
- deterioro
- engañar
- envidiar
- estirar
- estrafalaria
- estrafalario
- eufemismo
- freno
- gagá
- gota
- grandullón
- grandullona
- grano
- grogui
- gustillo
- hinchar
- hora
- ignorar
- iterativa
- iterativo
- jirón
- limitada
- limitado
- maldita
- maldito
English:
acting
- along
- belly
- bit
- bite
- can
- comedown
- deaf
- do
- dodgy
- drill
- elbow-grease
- handyman
- odd
- off
- over
- painful
- peculiar
- peeved
- queasy
- seedy
- shoot
- squash
- stiff
- sting
- tipsy
- tough
- wonky
- ambitious
- bothered
- breezy
- far
- funny
- loner
- ropey
- rough
- rusty
- scrap
- shake
- slight
- so
- susceptible
- swallow
- two
- up
* * *Informát bit bit de paridad parity bit* * *m INFOR bit* * *bit nm: bit (unit of information) -
120 centrar
v.1 to center (gen) & (sport).Ella centró su atención en la luz She centered her attention on the light.Elsa centró el cuadrado en el dibujo Elsa centered the square in the picture2 to steady, to make stable (person).3 to be the center of.centraba todas las miradas all eyes were on her* * *1 (gen) to centre (US center)2 figurado (atención etc) to centre (US center), focus1 DEPORTE to centre (US center)1 to centre (US center) (en, on), focus (en, on)2 (concentrarse) to concentrate (en, on)* * *verb1) to center2) focus•* * *1. VT1) (=colocar) [+ imagen, texto] to centre, center (EEUU)2) (=concentrar) [+ investigación] to focus, centre, center (EEUU); [+ esfuerzos] to concentrate; [+ atención] to focusla policía centró las investigaciones en torno a dos jóvenes delincuentes — the police investigation focused o centred on two young criminals, the police focused o centred their investigation on two young criminals
he centrado mi nueva obra en solo dos personajes — my new play focuses on o centres on only two characters
los cuadros de Goya centraron el interés del público — Goya's paintings captured the interest of the public
2.VI (Dep) to centre, center (EEUU)3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < imagen> to center*b) (Dep) to center*c) <atención/investigación>2.centraron las conversaciones en el tema de... — in their talks they focused on the issue of...
centrar vi (Dep) to center*, cross3.centrarse v proncentrarse en algo — investigación/atención to focus o center* on something
* * *= centre [center, -USA].Ex. In 1956, research from the United States confirmed this: 'Reference in the small library is evidently centred in the circulation department'.----* centrándose en = with a focus on.* centrar la atención = fix + Posesivo + attention.* centrar la atención en = train + spotlight on, put + spotlight on, spotlight + fall on, spotlight + focus on.* centrarse = focus.* centrarse en = centre around/on/upon, concentrate on/upon, focus on/upon, target, zero in on, revolve around, home in on, pull off on.* centrarse sobre = focus on/upon, target.* centrar una discusión = focus + discussion.* debate + centrarse sobre = debate + centre around/on/upon.* interés + centrarse en = interest + lie with.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < imagen> to center*b) (Dep) to center*c) <atención/investigación>2.centraron las conversaciones en el tema de... — in their talks they focused on the issue of...
centrar vi (Dep) to center*, cross3.centrarse v proncentrarse en algo — investigación/atención to focus o center* on something
* * *= centre [center, -USA].Ex: In 1956, research from the United States confirmed this: 'Reference in the small library is evidently centred in the circulation department'.
* centrándose en = with a focus on.* centrar la atención = fix + Posesivo + attention.* centrar la atención en = train + spotlight on, put + spotlight on, spotlight + fall on, spotlight + focus on.* centrarse = focus.* centrarse en = centre around/on/upon, concentrate on/upon, focus on/upon, target, zero in on, revolve around, home in on, pull off on.* centrarse sobre = focus on/upon, target.* centrar una discusión = focus + discussion.* debate + centrarse sobre = debate + centre around/on/upon.* interés + centrarse en = interest + lie with.* * *centrar [A1 ]vt1 ‹imagen› to center*2 ( Dep) to center*3 ‹atención/interés/investigación› centrar algo EN algo to focus sth ON sthcentré mi atención en … I focused my attention on …centró su intervención en el valor histórico del debate she focused her speech on the historical significance of the debatecentraron las conversaciones en el tema de … in their talks they focused o concentrated o centered on the issue of …había centrado toda su existencia en sus hijos she had centered her whole life around her children■ centrarvito center*, crosscentrarse EN algo «investigación/atención/interés» to focus o center* ON sthla acción se centra en la relación entre estos dos personajes the action centers on o revolves around the relationship between these two characterstodas las miradas estaban centradas en ellos all eyes were focused on themhay que centrarse más en este tema we must focus in greater detail on o concentrate more on this subject* * *
centrar ( conjugate centrar) verbo transitivo
c) ‹atención/investigación/esfuerzos› centrar algo en algo to focus sth on sth
verbo intransitivo (Dep) to center( conjugate center), cross
centrarse verbo pronominal centrarse en algo [investigación/atención/esfuerzos] to focus o center( conjugate center) on sth
centrar verbo transitivo
1 to centre, US center
2 (los esfuerzos, la atención) to concentrate, centre, US center
' centrar' also found in these entries:
English:
centre
- focus
- center
* * *♦ vt1. [colocar en el centro] to centre2. [persona] to steady, to make stable;el nuevo trabajo lo ha centrado mucho the new job has really helped him settle down3. [interés, atención]la reunión de los dos presidentes centró la atención de todo el mundo the meeting between the two presidents caught the attention of the whole world;centró su intervención en las causas del calentamiento global her remarks focused on the causes of global warming;una medida económica centrada en reducir el desempleo an economic measure aimed at reducing unemployment;centraba todas las miradas all eyes were on her4. Dep to centre, to cross♦ viDep to centre, to cross* * *v/t1 center, Brcentre; DEP tbcross2 esfuerzos focus (en on);centrar la atención focus, center, Br centre (en on)* * *centrar vt1) : to center2) : to focus
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Zero-K — Developer(s) See Credits Engine Spring … Wikipedia
Zero-based numbering — is numbering in which the initial element of a sequence is assigned the index 0, rather than the index 1 as is typical in everyday circumstances. Under zero based numbering, the initial element is sometimes termed the zeroth element, rather than… … Wikipedia
Zero tolerance — policies are studied in criminology and are common in formal and informal policing systems around the world.Fact|date=December 2007 The policies also appear in informal situations where there may be sexual harassment or Internet misuse in… … Wikipedia