Acto in english

Act

pronunciation: ækt part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

acto = act ; event ; deed. 

Example: The sheer act of preservation renders the material permanent rather than transitory.Example: The concept of corporate body includes named occasional groups and events, such as meetings, conferences, congresses, expeditions, exhibitions, festivals, and fairs.Example: Books were kept for historical records of deeds done by the inhabitants: their worthy acts as well as their sins.

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» acto barbáricobarbaric act .

Example: Twelve Nepalese hostages are killed by Islamic militants in Iraq in what Nepal calls a 'barbarian act'.

» acto comunicativocommunication act .

Example: According to semiotics, communication acts in public libraries occur at subtle levels of expression (signifier) and content (signified).

» acto de bravuraact of courageact of valour .

Example: Sometimes getting out of bed is an amazing act of courage.

Example: It was an act of valor to testify on that witness stand for so many hours and still stay cool and collected about his most private and humiliating experiences.

» acto de cobardíaact of cowardice .

Example: Form my history of clans , all 'alliances' between clans are acts of cowardice and usualy ends with some sneaky bitch backstabbing people.

» acto de contriciónact of contrition .

Example: The Catechism of the Catholic Church states that if a person makes a 'perfect' act of contrition, his mortal sins are forgiven.

» acto de crueldadact of cruelty .

Example: It is an act of cruelty that seems to defy explanation.

» acto de devociónact of devotion .

Example: Vows of chastity can also be taken by laypersons as a voluntary act of devotion.

» acto de evitaravoidance .

Example: This avoidance of unnecessary repetition in the listing of concepts is a feature of CC and of all faceted classification schemes.

» acto de feact of faithleap of faith .

Example: By and large, the introduction of such services has been an act of faith by librarians committed to the idea.

Example: They can't quite believe their eyes and refuse to make the leap of faith to accept that a 3.4 megapixel sensor can produce such quality.

» acto de generosidadact of generosity .

Example: While fleecing someone with a long, sharp butcher's knife, the American grandees pose as though they were performing an act of great generosity.

» acto de heroísmoact of heroism .

Example: Humans are flawed and crazy and capable of amazing acts of heroism and terrible acts of villainy.

» acto delictivodelinquent actcriminal act .

Example: The study suggests some preventative measures which include a simple publicity campaign to educate students on the danger posed to library services by such delinquent acts.

Example: Simenon may be read by many people for amusement only, but if we read him thoughtfully he shows us a variety of insights into the kind of crises that push people into criminal acts.

» acto demencialsenseless act .

Example: Lives are lost every day to senseless acts of murder.

» acto de pirateríapiracy .

Example: Strictly speaking, the word piracy or infringement can be applied only to the flowing back of unauthorised reproductions to countries of origen = En su estricto sentido, la palabra piratería o infracción puede aplicarse solamente a la entrada de vuelta a los países de origen de reproducciones que se hayan hecho sin la debida autorización.

» acto de publicarpublication .

Example: In order to support these three elements, and to ensure that schemes are updated it is important to have some organisation which takes responsibility for revision and publication.

» acto de rebeldíaact of opposition .

Example: 'Catching 10' while the supervisor is looking the other way is both a salve to the tired body & a little act of opposition.

» acto de traicióntreasonable  ; treasonable  ; act of treacheryact of treason .

Example: Printers or publishers were sometimes shy of giving their real names -- usually because a book was treasonable, or libellous, or a piracy -- and for similar reasons they might give a false place of publication and a false date.

Example: Printers or publishers were sometimes shy of giving their real names -- usually because a book was treasonable, or libellous, or a piracy -- and for similar reasons they might give a false place of publication and a false date.

Example: This dramatic act of treachery against the Republic was actually entirely due to political infighting between republican factions.

Example: It is also an act of treason against humanity, since it has been used to justify an attempt to destroy the world economy.

» acto de valentíaact of valouract of courage .

Example: It was an act of valor to testify on that witness stand for so many hours and still stay cool and collected about his most private and humiliating experiences.

Example: Sometimes getting out of bed is an amazing act of courage.

» acto de valoract of valouract of courage .

Example: It was an act of valor to testify on that witness stand for so many hours and still stay cool and collected about his most private and humiliating experiences.

Example: Sometimes getting out of bed is an amazing act of courage.

» acto de violenciaact of violence .

Example: The strategy of terrorists is to commit acts of violence that draws the attention of the the world to their cause.

» acto espontáneo derandom act of .

Example: Teachers are facing random acts of violence seldom faced in the past.

» acto extrañoweirdness  .

Example: As examples of this weirdness he points to such instances as the bombings in Nevada and the militias in Arizona.

» acto fallidoFreudian slip .

Example: It is to him that we owe phrases that have been incorporated into the language, such as the Freudian slip, the Oedipus Complex and the concept of the Ego.

» acto heroicoheroics .

Example: America's present need is not heroics, but healing; not nostrums, but normalcy; not experiment, but equipoise; not submergence in internationality, but sustainment in triumphant nationality.

» acto ilícitowrongful act .

Example: To have the reputation 'of good repute', however, was powerful enough to acquit a person suspected of a crime or wrongful act.

» acto infamedespicable act .

Example: This week has had so many despicable acts it made a very cynical person like me even more so.

» acto irracionalirrational actsenseless act .

Example: Terrorism is not an irrational act.

Example: Lives are lost every day to senseless acts of murder.

» acto oficialofficial actpublic engagement .

Example: This publication reports official acts and activities of the various units of the Association.

Example: He is well-known for making bloomers in public engagements.

» acto públicopublic function .

Example: Royalty have always been chauffeured to public functions and events and quite often make use of this facility in their private lives too.

» acto racionalrational act .

Example: The Concise Oxford dictionary defines instinct as an 'innate propensity to certain seemingly rational acts performed without conscious intention'.

» acto raroweirdness  .

Example: As examples of this weirdness he points to such instances as the bombings in Nevada and the militias in Arizona.

» acto reflejoknee-jerk reaction .

Example: This is a knee-jerk reaction that if it is supported by a right-wing government it must be bad.

» acto relacionado con el librobook event .

Example: This article describes the thinking behind a new book event for countries in the Pacific region which will take place in May 93.

» acto religiosoreligious servicereligious ceremony .

Example: A new study shows that older women who regularly attend religious services reduce their risk of death by 20%.

Example: Prayer and religious ceremonies may help patients near the end of life and their relatives find comfort and discover meaning in their lives.

» acto ruindespicable act .

Example: This week has had so many despicable acts it made a very cynical person like me even more so.

» acto seguidothereupon [thereon] [Generalmente colocado al principio de la frase] .

Example: Thereupon he rallied, and with an air of accepting the inevitable turned into the library parking lot and went to his office.

» acto sexualsexual act .

Example: Police say an employee at a homeless shelter in downtown Charleston offered reduced lodging rates in exchange for sexual acts.

» acto sin sentidosenseless act .

Example: Lives are lost every day to senseless acts of murder.

» acto socialnetworking event .

Example: These prestigious networking events will provide you with the latest news and trends in the design industry.

» acto terroristaact of terror .

Example: When the security services carry out acts of terror, they employ patsies who often are petty criminals or people who are mentally backward or mentally unstable.

» acto violentoact of violence .

Example: The strategy of terrorists is to commit acts of violence that draws the attention of the the world to their cause.

» acto voluntariovoluntary act .

Example: Vows of chastity can also be taken by laypersons as a voluntary act of devotion.

» cometer un acto de traicióncommit + an act of treason .

Example: We tend to forget that to sign the Declaration of Independence was to commit an act of treason -- and the punishment for treason was death.

» cometer un acto ruincommit + a despicable act .

Example: I think today's society seems to always search for an excuse when some people commit despicable acts.

» cometer un acto violentocommit + violence .

Example: The violence was committed by a wide range of ordinary citizens, including psychopaths, conformists, fanatics, opportunists, & cowards.

» en el actoipso factooutrighton the spotwhile-you-wait [while-u-wait]at the drop of a hatimmediately .

Example: Any action that is repeated frequently become cast into a pattern which can be reproduced with an economy of effort which, ipso facto, is apprehended by its performer as a pattern.

Example: The author of an unpublished book normally had to sell it outright for whatever the publisher chose to pay in cash or in printed copies.

Example: Libraries should be the first point of contact for people in need and should be capable, like the General Practitioner in medicine, of dealing with 75% of cases on the spot.

Example: While-you-wait copying facilities are available in a number of reading rooms.

Example: Sometimes these tantrums start at the drop of a hat for often no apparent reason other than the fact that he's 2 years old.

Example: When you meet with a new co-worker, you immediately begin to develop an initial impression of this person.

» fusilar en el actoshoot on + sight .

Example: These people should be shot on sight and all their genetic material vaporized... fucking losers.

» hacer acto de presenciashow + Posesivo + faceput in + an appearance .

Example: I've been told to get over here again and show my face!.

Example: While odd red-footed falcons put in appearances locally every year, the birds nest regularly no nearer to Britain than Eastern Europe.

» hacer un acto de fetake + a leap into the unknown .

Example: Innovation is about taking a leap into the unknown -- it's about risk taking, the possibility of great things.

» matar en el actokill + Nombre + stone dead .

Example: Having built up your reputation for over half a century you have managed to kill it stone dead in only a few seconds.

» organizar un actohold + an event .

Example: Numerous events are also to be held as a tribute to the work of artists and political personalities.

» organizar un acto públicoorganise + a function .

Example: The RML can organise large functions in the adjacent civic hall.

» presidir un actopreside over + act .

Example: But if the groundwork for these accomplisments can be laid with patient, constructive efforts, that contribution is more important than presiding over the final act.

» realizar un actocommit + an act .

Example: Our reactions to actual crime -- disbelief about the act committed, anger at the hurt caused, a desire to get even, and fear for ourselves and our children -- arrive in an indecipherable rush of emotion.

» salón de actosauditorium [auditoriums/auditoria, -pl.]assembly hallassembly roomlecture hallmain hall, the .

Example: Counting the media center (which everyone persists in calling the library), there are 26 classrooms, 2 shops (one for auto repair and one for woodworking), a basement gymnasium, and a flat-floor auditorium.

Example: Experts feel that unless a retaining wall is built the structure of the newly-built assembly hall may collapse.

Example: On the first day of classes the students gathered in the assembly room and began their day with the singing of the national anthem.

Example: We only have to listen to each other talking, anywhere from the bedroom to the lecture hall, from the street to our living rooms, to witness the fact that people are language-made.

Example: A local theatre group performed in the main hall and acted out to the audience what life was like in Ancient Greece.

» salón de actos de la escuelaschool hall .

Example: On 14th December, parents and pupils huddled into the school hall on a cold December night to hear the pupils' annual Christmas concert.

Acto synonyms

work in spanish: trabajo, pronunciation: wɜrk part of speech: noun, verb process in spanish: proceso, pronunciation: prɑses part of speech: noun play in spanish: jugar, pronunciation: pleɪ part of speech: verb, noun number in spanish: número, pronunciation: nʌmbɜr part of speech: noun do in spanish: hacer, pronunciation: du part of speech: verb turn in spanish: giro, pronunciation: tɜrn part of speech: verb, noun bit in spanish: poco, pronunciation: bɪt part of speech: noun move in spanish: movimiento, pronunciation: muv part of speech: verb, noun operation in spanish: operación, pronunciation: ɑpɜreɪʃən part of speech: noun represent in spanish: representar, pronunciation: reprəzent part of speech: verb routine in spanish: rutina, pronunciation: rutin part of speech: adjective, noun pretend in spanish: pretender, pronunciation: pritend part of speech: verb dissemble in spanish: disimular, pronunciation: dɪsembəl part of speech: verb behave in spanish: comportarse, pronunciation: bɪheɪv part of speech: verb enactment in spanish: promulgación, pronunciation: enæktmənt part of speech: noun roleplay in spanish: juego de rol, pronunciation: roʊlpleɪ part of speech: verb playact in spanish: playact, pronunciation: pleɪækt part of speech: verb act as in spanish: actuar de, pronunciation: æktæz part of speech: verb cognitive process in spanish: proceso cognitivo, pronunciation: kɑgnɪtɪvprɑses part of speech: noun cognitive operation in spanish: operación cognitiva, pronunciation: kɑgnɪtɪvɑpɜreɪʃən part of speech: noun human action in spanish: accion humana, pronunciation: hjumənækʃən part of speech: noun human activity in spanish: actividad humana, pronunciation: hjumənæktɪvəti part of speech: noun
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