Discreción in english
Discretion
pronunciation: dɪskreʃən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: dɪskreʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures
discreción = discretion.
Example: Staff who do have access must be selected for their discretion and must never use their knowledge except in the performance of their duties.more:
» a discreción = no holds barred .
Example: He has demanded a 'no holds barred' investigation of the causes of the electrical power blackout that crippled New York last week.» ¡a discreción! = as you were! [Usado en el contexto de instrucción militar] .
Example: I just come to the position of attention until he waves me off, or tells me to 'stand at ease', or to be 'as you were'.» a la discreción de = at the discretion of .
Example: The items that are recorded in the note area, and the style in which they are recorded, is at the discretion of the cataloguer.» a + Posesivo + discreción = at will ; at + Posesivo + (own) discretion .
Example: Once having got into the system, he or she can switch from database to database at will. Example: Heads of the participating libraries were in favour of a 'loose' resource sharing scheme where it should be at their own discretion to decide with whom to share their resources and at what level.» a su discreción = at will .
Example: Once having got into the system, he or she can switch from database to database at will.» dejarlo a la discreción de = leave + it to the discretion of .
Example: A library may have clearly defined policies as to which subject illustrations will be clipped, or the library may leave it to the discretion of the reference librarian.» despedir a discreción = fire at + will .
Example: Employees can be fired at will, for any reason or for no reason at all.» disparar a discreción = fire at + will .
Example: He's the fighter pilot who was ordered to fire at will against an unidentified flying object in British airspace.