Hold
pronunciation: hoʊld
part of speech: verb, noun
responsabilizarse = take + responsibility.
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.
responsabilizarse de = take + charge of ; be liable for ; answer for.
Example: Although one staff member is usually appointed to take charge of promotional activities, all search and reference staff should be involved.Example: The user is liable for any accidental or unintentional transmission.Example: Our relentlessly, selfishly consumerist, debt-ridden, decadent society has a lot to answer for.
responsabilizar = hold + Nombre + liable.
Example: The author asssesses the likelihood of health-care librarians being held liable for the service they provide and discusses methods of reducing this risk.
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» responsabilizar de
= hold + Nombre + accountable for
.
Example: Moreover, librarians increasingly will be held accountable for the information they supply as we charge fees for particular services.
» responsabilizar (de)
= hold + Nombre + responsible (for)
.
Example: The trend seems to be towards holding information managers responsible for errors as a matter of policy because they would be the best placed to avoid the errors.
» responsabilizarse
= take + responsibility
.
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.
» responsabilizarse de
= take + charge of
; be liable for
; answer for
.
Example: Although one staff member is usually appointed to take charge of promotional activities, all search and reference staff should be involved.
Example: The user is liable for any accidental or unintentional transmission.
Example: Our relentlessly, selfishly consumerist, debt-ridden, decadent society has a lot to answer for.
» responsabilizarse de Alguien
= take + Nombre + under + Posesivo + wings
.
Example: Peco then took Smile under his wings and taught him how to play the game of ping pong.
» responsabilizarse de las consecuencias
= bear + the consequences
.
Example: It never did me any harm, it just taught me to bear the consequences of my actions and the effects they had on others.
Responsabilizar synonyms
bear
in spanish: oso,
pronunciation: ber
part of speech: verb, noun
book
in spanish: libro,
pronunciation: bʊk
part of speech: noun
take
in spanish: tomar,
pronunciation: teɪk
part of speech: verb
bind
in spanish: enlazar,
pronunciation: baɪnd
part of speech: noun
check
in spanish: comprobar,
pronunciation: tʃek
part of speech: verb, noun
have
in spanish: tener,
pronunciation: hæv
part of speech: verb
control
in spanish: controlar,
pronunciation: kəntroʊl
part of speech: noun
support
in spanish: apoyo,
pronunciation: səpɔrt
part of speech: noun, verb
guard
in spanish: Guardia,
pronunciation: gɑrd
part of speech: noun, verb
make
in spanish: hacer,
pronunciation: meɪk
part of speech: verb
throw
in spanish: lanzar,
pronunciation: θroʊ
part of speech: verb
give
in spanish: dar,
pronunciation: gɪv
part of speech: verb
keep
in spanish: mantener,
pronunciation: kip
part of speech: verb
accommodate
in spanish: acomodar,
pronunciation: əkɑmədeɪt
part of speech: verb
handle
in spanish: encargarse de,
pronunciation: hændəl
part of speech: verb, noun
apply
in spanish: aplicar,
pronunciation: əplaɪ
part of speech: verb
maintain
in spanish: mantener,
pronunciation: meɪnteɪn
part of speech: verb
sustain
in spanish: sostener,
pronunciation: səsteɪn
part of speech: verb
deem
in spanish: considerar,
pronunciation: dim
part of speech: verb
reserve
in spanish: reserva,
pronunciation: rɪzɜrv
part of speech: noun
retain
in spanish: conservar,
pronunciation: rɪteɪn
part of speech: verb
carry
in spanish: llevar,
pronunciation: kæri
part of speech: verb
nurse
in spanish: enfermera,
pronunciation: nɜrs
part of speech: noun
grip
in spanish: apretón,
pronunciation: grɪp
part of speech: noun
prevail
in spanish: prevalecer,
pronunciation: prɪveɪl
part of speech: verb
curb
in spanish: bordillo,
pronunciation: kɜrb
part of speech: noun, verb
oblige
in spanish: obligar,
pronunciation: əblaɪdʒ
part of speech: verb
delay
in spanish: retrasar,
pronunciation: dɪleɪ
part of speech: noun, verb
withstand
in spanish: resistir a,
pronunciation: wɪθstænd
part of speech: verb
grasp
in spanish: agarrar,
pronunciation: græsp
part of speech: verb, noun
clutch
in spanish: embrague,
pronunciation: klʌtʃ
part of speech: noun
obtain
in spanish: obtener,
pronunciation: əbteɪn
part of speech: verb
admit
in spanish: admitir,
pronunciation: ədmɪt
part of speech: verb
halt
in spanish: detener,
pronunciation: hɔlt
part of speech: noun, verb
wait
in spanish: Espere,
pronunciation: weɪt
part of speech: verb
moderate
in spanish: moderar,
pronunciation: mɑdɜrət
part of speech: adjective
defy
in spanish: desafiar,
pronunciation: dɪfaɪ
part of speech: verb
arrest
in spanish: arrestar,
pronunciation: ɜrest
part of speech: noun, verb
appreciation
in spanish: apreciación,
pronunciation: əpriʃieɪʃən
part of speech: noun
harbor
in spanish: puerto,
pronunciation: hɑrbɜr
part of speech: noun
contain
in spanish: Contiene,
pronunciation: kənteɪn
part of speech: verb
declare
in spanish: declarar,
pronunciation: dɪkler
part of speech: verb
custody
in spanish: custodia,
pronunciation: kʌstədi
part of speech: noun
restrain
in spanish: contener,
pronunciation: ristreɪn
part of speech: verb
confine
in spanish: confinar,
pronunciation: kənfaɪn
part of speech: verb
entertain
in spanish: entretener,
pronunciation: entɜrteɪn
part of speech: verb
clasp
in spanish: corchete,
pronunciation: klæsp
part of speech: noun, verb
harbour
in spanish: puerto,
pronunciation: hɑrbɜr
part of speech: noun
defend
in spanish: defender,
pronunciation: dɪfend
part of speech: verb
detention
in spanish: detención,
pronunciation: dɪtenʃən
part of speech: noun
clench
in spanish: apretar,
pronunciation: klentʃ
part of speech: verb, noun
hold up
in spanish: Sostener,
pronunciation: hoʊldʌp
part of speech: verb
adjudge
in spanish: adjudicar,
pronunciation: ədʒʌdʒ
part of speech: verb
hold back
in spanish: aguantar,
pronunciation: hoʊldbæk
part of speech: verb
postponement
in spanish: aplazamiento,
pronunciation: poʊstpoʊnmənt
part of speech: noun
clutches
in spanish: garras,
pronunciation: klʌtʃəz
part of speech: noun
go for
in spanish: ir por,
pronunciation: goʊfɔr
part of speech: verb
handgrip
in spanish: empuñadura,
pronunciation: hændʒrɪp
part of speech: noun
take hold
in spanish: Agarrar,
pronunciation: teɪkhoʊld
part of speech: verb
have got
in spanish: tener,
pronunciation: hævgɑt
part of speech: verb
take for
in spanish: tomar por,
pronunciation: teɪkfɔr
part of speech: verb
time lag
in spanish: lapso de tiempo,
pronunciation: taɪmlæg
part of speech: noun
hold in
in spanish: Espera,
pronunciation: hoʊldɪn
part of speech: verb
keep back
in spanish: Mantente atras,
pronunciation: kipbæk
part of speech: verb
storage area
in spanish: área de almacenamiento,
pronunciation: stɔrədʒeriə
part of speech: noun
view as
in spanish: visto como,
pronunciation: vjuæz
part of speech: verb
cargo area
in spanish: área de carga,
pronunciation: kɑrgoʊeriə
part of speech: noun
cargo deck
in spanish: cubierta de carga,
pronunciation: kɑrgoʊdek
part of speech: noun