Capital in spanish
pronunciation: kɑpitɑl part of speech: noun
capital1 = capital. [Ciudad]
Example: For this purpose, press and information offices have been established in the capitals of the ten member countries.more:
» capital city = capital. [De una nación]
Example: The capital city of London has some major general bookshops and a number of specialist bookshops which are virtually national suppliers.» capital letter = letra mayúscula.
Example: Main classes are denoted by a capital letter, and in most classes a second capital letter is used to signal major sections or subclasses.» provincial capital = capital de provincia.
Example: A law passed in 1835 disentailed Church properties, making it possible to create libraries in each provincial capital with the acquired religious and scholarly works.» state capital = capital estatal, capital del estado.
Example: The state capital where she worked as a reference librarian has an almost rural serenity about it.capital2 = capital. [Dinero]
Example: Repayments is normally by equal half-yearly payments of capital and interest after a moratorium on capital repayments of up to five years, depending on project completion date.more:
» capital budget = presupuesto para adquisición de material. [En gestión de bibliotecas, cantidad dedicada a la comprar de equipos, reformas, etc. cuya utilidad sobrepasa el año fiscal]
Example: The two components of the budget are: the operating budget which can be broken down into staff costs and general costs; and the capital budget which covers purchases expected to have a lifetime of longer than 1 year such as facilities or equipment.» capital charges = intereses del capital.
Example: The price in 1800 was made up of rags, 9d.; labour, capital charges, chemicals, etc , 4d.; and excise tax, 5d.» capital costs = inversión de capital, gastos de capital.
Example: There is unfortunately a great tendency to try and reduce capital costs when planning a building and at the same time totally forget the annual energy costs.» capital expenditure = inversión de capital, gastos de capital.
Example: When considered as capital expenditure, the true costs of book purchases are substantially greater than librarians have commonly imagined.» capital flow = flujo de capital.
Example: This paper presents a model to explain how IMF programmes can catalyse private capital flows following a financial crisis.» capital gain = plusvalía, ganancia de capital, beneficio de capital.
Example: Capital gains are a part of being very rich, but so is dividend income tax.» capital grant = subvención extraordinaria, presupuesto extraordinario.
Example: All large and medium schools should receive capital grants to equip them with basic library collections in two to four years.» capital investment = inversión de capital, gastos de capital.
Example: As the quantity increased the printer's capital investment, which was always alarmingly high, rose with it, and his profit as a percentage of investment fell.» capital market = mercado de capitales.
Example: Recent research into the reaction of key executives to the integration and expansion of global capital markets suggests that many of them are almost 'as happy as Larry'.» capital outlay = desembolso de capital.
Example: Space requirements are less and capital outlay is considerably less, though this is offset by the higher maintenance costs.» capital repayment = amortización.
Example: Repayments is normally by equal half-yearly payments of capital and interest after a moratorium on capital repayments of up to five years, depending on project completion date.» capital sum = suma de capital.
Example: Projects need to demonstrate value for money in relation to the large capital sums involved = Los proyectos necesitan demostrar su rentabilidad en relación con las grandes sumas de capital invertidas.» debenture capital = capital en obligaciones.
Example: In case of debenture capital (not convertible into equity shares) of companies, the fees will be charged @ 25% of the fees payable as per the above mentioned scales.» financial capital = capital económico.
Example: A new corporate language is emerging and the difference is that intellectual, rather than physical and financial capital is the focal point.» fixed capital = capital fijo. [Capital invertido en propiedades, material o equipación]
Example: All forms of loan are for fixed capital only and not for working capital.» human capital = capital humano. [Conocimiento, experiencia, habilidades, etc. que posee un individuo y que le hace valioso para una empresa o la sociedad en general]
Example: Librarians have to look at alternative sources of funding, but also try to convince government of the need for subsidising information services as part of an investment in human capital.» intellectual capital = capital intelectual.
Example: Intellectual capital is knowledge within an organization which can be used to create advantage.» liquidate + capital = liquidar capital.
Example: Selling overstock is a way of liquidating capital that would otherwise be wasted, and allowing it to circulate through local markets.» paid-up capital = capital desembolsado.
Example: The allocation was made on the basis of the paid-up capitals of such companies.» physical capital = capital físico.
Example: A new corporate language is emerging and the difference is that intellectual, rather than physical and financial capital is the focal point.» raise + capital = conseguir capital.
Example: Half his adult life had been spent in a struggle to raise that capital -- a fruitless struggle, for he had not yet found a single man of substance to share his vision.» repay + capital = pagar capital.
Example: When its resources allow, the EIB may grant loans on which capital is repaid in full at term (bullet loans).» sink + capital = invertir capital.
Example: It was never normal for a printer to sink capital in a stock of paper sufficient for miscellaneous book-printing.» social capital = capital social, civismo.
Example: The author examines social capital as a theoretic construct with the potential to enhance the understanding of public relations contribution to the organisational bottom line.» tie up + capital = inmovilizar capital.
Example: Therefore to bind up more copies of an edition than could be sold within a short period of time tied up capital without any compensation.» venture capital = capital de riesgo. [Dinero que se presta para comenzar algún tipo de negocio que se considera arriesgado]
Example: This article introduces various sources of funding available for financing a business, emphasizing the role of venture capital.» working capital = capital activo. [Capital en metálico del que se puede disponer inmediatamente]
Example: All forms of loan are for fixed capital only and not for working capital.capital3 = mayúscula.
Example: There are only two sets of symbols whose orders are reasonably universally recognised: the letters of the Roman alphabet (either small or capitals), and Arabic numerals.more:
» block capital = mayúscula, letra mayúscula, letra de imprenta, letra de molde, carácter de imprenta. [Generalmente usado en plural]
Example: As computer technology improves, the appearance of the printed page, so often marred at present by the use of undifferentiated block capitals, will undoubtedly improve.» decorated capital = letra inicial decorada. [En impresión, letra inicial mayúscula que tiene como fondo o que está incluida en un dibujo]
Example: Italic founts, which lacked small capitals, generally had about the same total number of sorts as roman because of the addition of extra ligatures and decorated (or 'swash') capitals.» nation-state capital = capital de la nación, capital del estado.
Example: Amid all the doom and gloom in panic-stricken nation-state capitals, nowadays, something completely different may be exactly what we all need.» small capital = letra versalita. [En imprenta, letra mayúscula que ocupa la misma altura en la línea que las letras minúsculas]
Example: Italic founts, which lacked small capitals, generally had about the same total number of sorts as roman.» swash capital = letra inicial decorada. [En impresión, letra inicial mayúscula que tiene como fondo o que está incluida en un dibujo]
Example: Italic founts, which lacked small capitals, generally had about the same total number of sorts as roman because of the addition of extra ligatures and decorated (or 'swash') capitals.capital4 = principal.
Example: Following internal discussion, it was agreed that a new library should be given the University's top priority in any forthcoming capital building project.more:
» capital offence = delito capital, delito castigado con la pena de muerte.
Example: During the First World War, self-inflicted wounds were a capital offence and if discovered, a man found guilty of this faced execution by firing-squad.» capital punishment = pena capital.
Example: Although users are better informed than non-users, they are fairly alike in their attitudes toward such issues as capital punishment and the effect of alcohol on driving.capital5 = capitel.
Example: The abacus is a square slab that sits on top of the column's capital and supports the architrave or arch.