Recaer in english
Relapse
pronunciation: rilæps part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: rilæps part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
recaer = slip back into ; relapse (into) ; fall again.
Example: 'He's slipping back into a churlish mood', the director said averting his eyes.Example: In these circumstances it is easy to relapse into 'scientism' and mistake means for ends = In these circumstances it is easy to relapse into 'scientism' and mistake means for ends.Example: Unfortunately, it seems like she's falling again into what caused all her sadness.more:
» hacer recaer la responsabilidad sobre = put + the onus on ; put + the burden on .
Example: Clearly this must become part of the education of librarians, and that puts the onus on the teaching agencies and the syllabus makers. Example: According to Kilgour, pre-coordinate indexing is better than post- coordinate because the latter puts a heavy burden on both the user and the computer.» maldición + recaer = curse + descend upon .
Example: Watt suffered in generous measure from that curse which descends upon all bibliographers who are not severely self disciplined.» recaer en = devolve on/upon ; slide back to .
Example: The day-to-day running of these branches usually devolves on to non-professional staff who may lack training and confidence in the handling of information enquiries. Example: So the Marxists will have to pull up their socks if they are to prevent the state from sliding back to the lawlessness one had seen prior to 1977.» responsabilidad + recaer en = responsibility + rest with .
Example: Where safety is concerned, it is inevitable that the chief responsibility must rest with the various levels of management.» responsabilidad + recaer sobre + espaldas = responsibility + rest on + shoulders .
Example: Responsibility for the implementation of information policy rests primarily on the shoulders of those two departments mentioned above, which work closely together.» todo el peso de + Nombre + recaer sobre/en = the (full) brunt of + Nombre + fall upon/on .
Example: However, the brunt of the task necessarily fell upon the Commission which was obliged to set up the most elaborate procedures to organize its publications.