Incumbir in english
Incumbent
pronunciation: ɪnkʌmbənt part of speech: adjective, noun
pronunciation: ɪnkʌmbənt part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures
incumbir = regard ; behoove [behove, -USA].
Example: The question I have regards natural concerns about the computer going down, and the situation that may exist when the library is cut off for an extended period of time from the online catalog.Example: With the vendors ready to listen it behoves the information profession to work out what it wants.more:
» ¡eso no te incumbe! = that's none of your beeswax! [En esta expresión del lenguaje coloquial se usa beeswax por business] ; that's none of your business! .
Example: I'm not going to tell you which symptoms I have -- that's none of your beeswax!. Example: The obvious answer is to simply say 'That's none of your business,' but that just seems so cold and rude.» incumbir a = pertain to ; be incumbent on/upon .
Example: Official documents pertaining to college studies must sometimes be authenticated before they can be used in another country. Example: Recognising that society feels little need for librarians, it is incumbent upon the profession to do something about this.» por lo que incumbe a Uno = on + Posesivo + side .
Example: It's a mess on our side as well as their side in terms of the way we've handled names inconsistently, but I don't think it poses any serious problems.