Eliminar in english

Remove

pronunciation: rimuv part of speech: verb
In gestures

eliminar = abort ; cut off ; delete ; detach ; disband ; discard ; dispose of ; do away with ; eliminate ; eradicate ; erase ; erode ; kill ; obviate ; purge ; remove ; rid ; suppress ; take out ; withdraw ; screen out ; retire ; decrement ; dispel ; weed out ; axe [ax, -USA] ; abolish ; pare out ; chop off ; excise ; obliterate ; scrap ; take off ; expunge ; cut out ; put to + rest ; sweep away ; root out ; nix ; drive out ; deselect ; strip away ; roll back ; efface ; cashier ; clear out ; weed ; sunset ; stomp + Nombre + out ; zap ; take + Nombre + out ; put + Nombre + on the chopping block ; wipe off ; wipe off ; partial out ; edit out ; junk ; degunk ; stub out ; stub ; blank + Nombre + out ; shift away. 

Example: It is important to know what police or fire responses are triggered by alarms and how that reaction can be aborted and the alarm silenced.Example: The only way to solve these problems is either to revise your catalog in its totality or to cut it off.Example: Expressive notation is generally easier to truncate, that is, delete final characters to create the notation for a more general subject.Example: The words from the deleted abstract in the abstract word file will be detached when DOBIS/LIBIS is not busy with other work.Example: With the completion of the draft in 1983, the Working Group on an International Authority System was officially disbanded.Example: The dates should be checked regularly and updated so that old dates are discarded and new ones entered.Example: List and describe the steps involved in withdrawing and disposing of books which are no longer required.Example: DOBIS/LIBIS does away with the multiplicity of files and catalogs.Example: Obviously, computers and the use of notation in computerised systems may place additional constraints upon the nature of the notation, or may eliminate the need to consider some of the characteristics below.Example: In this instance links would be insufficient to eradicate the false drop.Example: Pressing the delete key erases a characters without leaving a blank space.Example: These arrangements should also erode price differentials between Europe and the US, and permit each country to support its own online services.Example: He was looking for the book 'Flowers and Bullets and Freedom to kill' = He was looking for the book 'Flowers and Bullets and Freedom to kill'.Example: The intercalation of (41-4) after 329 obviates this function.Example: The system requests the number of the borrower and then purges that borrower's name and number from its files.Example: A beaver had to be removed by sheriffs after causing havoc in a dollar store in Maryland.Example: This function can be used to rid access-point files of unused entries.Example: It is possible to suppress references and to omit steps in a hierarchy.Example: A scheme should allow reduction, to take out subjects and their subdivisions which are no longer used.Example: Thus, all cards corresponding to documents covering 'Curricula' are withdrawn from the pack.Example: Most journals rely for a substantial part of their income on advertisements; how would advertisers view the prospect of being selectively screened out by readers?.Example: This article stresses the importance for libraries of making current informationav ailable on AIDS, and of retiring out-of-date information on the subject.Example: Document terms absent from the original query were decremented.Example: But years and experience do not always dispel the sense of unease.Example: Information services administrators expect library schools to uphold admission standards and weed out unsuitable candidates.Example: 'He's been trying to cover up his tracks; those engineers who got axed were his scapegoats'.Example: Who knows? If we can abolish the card catalogue and replace it with some form more acceptable to library users, they may even begin to use library catalogues!.Example: 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.Example: Others chop off old records to remain within the limits of 680 MB.Example: Once a new digitized system has been introduced irrelevancies and redundant features can more easily be seen and excised.Example: Typing errors cannot be obliterated with a normal erasing fluid as this would print and appear as a blotch on the copies.Example: There have even been rumours of plans to scrap most of the industrial side of its work and disperse key elements, such as the work on regional and industrial aid, to the provinces.Example: Meek took her glasses off and twiddled them as her supervisor related the following incident = Meek took her glasses off and twiddled them as her supervisor related the following incident.Example: This article examines the controversial issue about whether to expunge books about satanism from the library shelves.Example: In order to support a core acquistions programme of essential materials for its users, a library will more readily cut out material on the fringe of its needs if such material can be obtained by a good document supply system.Example: Careful investigation by the library board of the possibilities inherent in system membership usually puts to rest preconceived fears.Example: Librarians should ensure that the principles they stand for are not swept away on a tide of technological jingoism.Example: Libraries should root out unproductive and obsolete activities.Example: This play was nixed by school officials on the grounds that the subject of sweatshops was not appropriate for that age group.Example: The development of user-friendly interfaces to data bases may drive out the unspecialised information broker in the long run.Example: There is a need to provide public access to the Internet and to develop guidelines for selecting and deselecting appropriate resources.Example: Like its predecessor, it wants to strip away the sentimentality surrounding male-female relationships and reveal the ugly, unvarnished truth.Example: Some Russia specialists say President Putin is rolling back liberal economic and political reforms ushered in by his predecessor.Example: The beauty, the aliveness, the creativity, the passion that made her lovable and gave her life meaning has been effaced.Example: His case was referred to the next session, and in the following May he was cashiered.Example: Pockets of resistance still remain in Fallujah, but the vast majority of insurgents have been cleared out.Example: It seems to me that the electronic catalog provides the ability to build a file that can, in fact, be easily weeded.Example: It's instructive to remember just how passionately the media hyped the dangers of 'sunsetting' the ban.Example: Like I said, no wonder racism won't die, it takes BOTH sides to stomp it out, not just one!.Example: This electric fly swatter will zap any fly or mosquito with 1500 volts.Example: My lasting image of Omar is of him crouched in the rubble waiting for U.S. troops to get close enough so he could take one of them out.Example: I think this article is very inflammatory and unbelievably false -- no one, especially Obama, has 'put social security on the chopping block'.Example: In the event of a nuclear war, India will emerge as the ultimate winner after wiping off Pakistan, but lose up to 500 million of its own people.Example: Again, be very aware that this will wipe off everything that was on the disk.Example: The effect of national IQ on longevity remained strong when GDP per capita, income inequality, and individualism were partialed out.Example: Rest assured that all 'confidential remarks' will be edited out of the final report which I will send to the list next week.Example: I had a motherboard with a lot of bad capacitors so I decided to junk it instead of repairing.Example: Hopefully what I've done will have degunked any gunk there was and extended the life of my washing machine.Example: Nicotine patches may not help smokers to stub out the habit, according to a new study.Example: But what are we as the citizens of the country doing to stub the problem?.Example: I wonder if those years were so traumatic that I have blanked them out deliberately.Example: We've recently been having some wonderful weather which has inspired many to have a spring clean in the hope that it will shift away the winter blues.

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» ayudar a eliminar obstáculosclear + the pathclear + the way .

Example: All of this was intended to clear for the reader his/her path in the catalog, to obviate anything that might distract his/her attention or otherwise retard his/her progress, and to facilitate in every way possible his/her search in the catalog.

Example: Last night's decision by the Supreme Court has cleared the way for the government-backed transaction to take place immediately.

» eliminar Algo dejando un hueco en su lugargap .

Example: Collect some short texts of your own and make a test by gapping grammatical words, eg prepositions, articles, pronouns etc.

» eliminar al intermediariocut out + the middleman .

Example: Anyone with a PC and a laser printer can cut out the middlemen and produce a book from scratch.

» eliminar ambigüedadesdisambiguate .

Example: Their importance is even more acute for multilingual applications, where, for instance, the question of whether to disambiguate before translating is fundamental.

» eliminar barrerasflatten + barrierstackle + barrierserase + boundaries .

Example: The article is titled 'The information crisis that flattens social barriers'.

Example: As part of the process of tackling such technical barriers to trade, the Commission may organize conferences and seminars and commission studies in order to examine the scientific and technical aspects.

Example: Examples of determined efforts to erase the intellectual boundaries between the profit-generating models of business and the intellectual pursuits of the academic community are considered = Se analizan ejemplos de esfuerzos determinados para eliminar las barreras intelectuales entre los modelos comerciales con fines lucrativos y las actividades propias de la comunidad académica.

» eliminar con el sudorsweat + Nombre + out [Generalmente mediante el ejercicio físico] .

Example: Many people have longed believed that they can compensate the ill-effects of a hangover by sweating out all the toxins.

» eliminar desqueeze out ofremove + Nombre + from .

Example: Subjects not in the core of major employment areas are likely to be squeezed out of the standard curriculum.

Example: Folders allow a set of papers to be kept together when a set on a given topic is removed from the file.

» eliminar de la listadelist .

Example: Congress has never before delisted species from the Endangered Species list.

» eliminar de un golpeeliminate + at a stroke .

Example: The last 250 entries in the list have therefore been eliminated from the search at a stroke.

» eliminar de un textoredact outredact .

Example: A war of words went up when Jewish zealots redacted out this or that word or phrase in order to deny Joshua, and the Christians chewed them up for it.

Example: Identifying information has been redacted to the extent necessary to protect the personal privacy of individuals discussed in the letter.

» eliminar diferenciasflatten out + differences .

Example: The leadership challenge is to flatten out differences, identify the new goals, and make tough decisions.

» eliminar el hielode-ice [deice] .

Example: Glycol is frequently used at airports during the winter to de-ice aircraft prior to take-off.

» eliminar el sarrodescale .

Example: A high-pressure spray nozzle is used for descaling and cleansing, while a brush is used to remove stubborn deposits and rust..

» eliminar esmerilandogrind away .

Example: She's been having fun lately grinding away rust with the wire brush.

» eliminar gasespass + gasbreak + windpass + wind .

Example: Where was the most embarrassing situation where you passed gas?.

Example: Why do men break wind when they pee?.

Example: Sometimes the side effects of your cancer and its treatment create an excess of gas in the digestive system making you pass wind more frequently than usual.

» eliminar gastos innecesarioscut + the fat .

Example: When you cut too much, you are not cutting the fat, you are cutting the muscle of your company, and operationally, you will not be able to handle the upturn of your business.

» eliminar la grasacut + the fat [Generalmente referido a evitar comer alimentos grasos] .

Example: By substituting avocado for some but not all of your butter in baking you can cut the fat by almost 40%.

» eliminar la necesidad deremove + the need for .

Example: It helps in consistency between related cases, since principles are established, and removes the need for separate rules for the different types of material.

» eliminar las barrerasbreak down + barriersbring down + barriers .

Example: The key to the effectiveness of the data base is digitilisation, which breaks down barriers imposed by time, physical distance and delivery medium.

Example: They seek to bring down barriers to enterprise and trade, in order to achieve a world of opportunity, peace and prosperity.

» eliminar las diferenciasiron out + the differences .

Example: But these studies tend to be nationally based, and this approach has a number of inherent failings, most notably the ironing out of regional differences.

» eliminar los duplicadosdeduplicate .

Example: Such a system would retrieve a relevant set of references together with suitable annotations, be adequately deduplicated and effectively ranked.

» eliminar los obstáculosbring down + barriers .

Example: They seek to bring down barriers to enterprise and trade, in order to achieve a world of opportunity, peace and prosperity.

» eliminar lo superfluocut + the fat .

Example: When you cut too much, you are not cutting the fat, you are cutting the muscle of your company, and operationally, you will not be able to handle the upturn of your business.

» eliminar + Nombreclear of + Nombre .

Example: This was so that the stuffing could be teased out and cleared of lumps, and so that the pelts could be softened by currying and soaking them in urine; the smell is said to have been revolting.

» eliminar obstáculosclear + the pathclear + the way .

Example: All of this was intended to clear for the reader his/her path in the catalog, to obviate anything that might distract his/her attention or otherwise retard his/her progress, and to facilitate in every way possible his/her search in the catalog.

Example: Last night's decision by the Supreme Court has cleared the way for the government-backed transaction to take place immediately.

» eliminar por etapasphase out .

Example: At the end of 1983 all customs duties between EFTA (European Free Trade Association) and EC countries were phased out = A finales de l983, se eliminaron progresivamente todos los aranceles entre los países de la EFTA (Asociación Europea para el Libre Comercio) y los de la CE.

» eliminar por votaciónvote + Nombre + off the island .

Example: Psychologist have found that unselfish workers who are the first to throw their hat in the ring are also among those that coworkers most want to, in effect, vote off the island.

» eliminar progresivamentephase out .

Example: At the end of 1983 all customs duties between EFTA (European Free Trade Association) and EC countries were phased out = A finales de l983, se eliminaron progresivamente todos los aranceles entre los países de la EFTA (Asociación Europea para el Libre Comercio) y los de la CE.

» eliminar puestos de trabajoshed + jobsaxe + jobscut + jobs .

Example: Businesses are shedding jobs at an alarming pace, with tens of thousands of new layoffs announced Monday by some of the biggest companies.

Example: British small firms axing jobs at fastest since 1992.

Example: In total, 38% of UK firms surveyed cut jobs during the final quarter.

» eliminar puliendobuff out .

Example: The author lists familiar strategies that communities use for controlling illegal graffiti, eg, buffing out graffiti & heavy sentences & fines.

» eliminar una barreratopple + a barrierremove + a barrier .

Example: He examines the courageous efforts of some 'unsung heroes' who toppled barriers in education, voting, employment, housing, and other areas to participate more fully in democracy.

Example: 1992 will bring the Single European Market in which many of the existing barriers to European integration will be removed.

» eliminar una ecuación de búsquedaclear + a search .

Example: The third choice, 'Begin a New Search,' clears your previous search and leads you to the Search Options menu to choose the terms for a new search.

» eliminar un errorremove + an error .

Example: This article describes measures to remove error in automated vocabularies based on comparisons of word particles such as roots and inflections, prefixes and suffixes.

» eliminar un obstáculoremove + a barriersweep away + obstacleremove + an obstacle .

Example: 1992 will bring the Single European Market in which many of the existing barriers to European integration will be removed.

Example: The author surveys the Canadian political scene showing that freedom of information is a force but is not sweeping away all obstacles in its path.

Example: I believe it is the duty of every politician to serve the people by removing the obstacles in the way of these ambitions.

» eliminar un problemasweep away + a problemwork out + a kink .

Example: The title of the article is 'Sweeping away the problems that dog the industry?'.

Example: The new geothermal system still has a few kinks that need to be worked out.

Eliminar synonyms

take in spanish: tomar, pronunciation: teɪk part of speech: verb hit in spanish: golpear, pronunciation: hɪt part of speech: verb, noun slay in spanish: matar, pronunciation: sleɪ part of speech: verb transfer in spanish: transferir, pronunciation: trænsfɜr part of speech: noun dispatch in spanish: envío, pronunciation: dɪspætʃ part of speech: noun, verb murder in spanish: asesinato, pronunciation: mɜrdɜr part of speech: noun absent in spanish: ausente, pronunciation: æbsənt part of speech: adjective take out in spanish: eliminar, pronunciation: teɪkaʊt part of speech: verb take away in spanish: para llevar, pronunciation: teɪkəweɪ part of speech: verb get rid of in spanish: deshacerse de, pronunciation: getrɪdʌv part of speech: verb move out in spanish: mudarse, pronunciation: muvaʊt part of speech: verb bump off in spanish: asesinar, pronunciation: bʌmpɔf part of speech: verb polish off in spanish: acabar con, pronunciation: pɑlɪʃɔf part of speech: verb
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