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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
rights issue [ingl. am., ingl. brit.] SUST.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. right [ingl. am. raɪt, ingl. brit. rʌɪt] ADJ.
1. right (correct):
right answer/interpretation/translation
¿está bien ese (or tu etc.) reloj?
2.1. right:
to be right person:
to be right person:
to be right clock/thermometer:
am I right or am I right? hum.
¿ o ? hum.
to be right about sth/sb
tener razón en cuanto a algo/alguien
¿sabes que tiene casi 50 años? — ¿de verdad? or ¡no me digas!
a las dos mañana ¿de acuerdo? — ¡vale! esp Esp. coloq.
2.2. right:
sacar a alguien del error
3. right (good, suitable):
right size/tool/attitude/word
right size/tool/attitude/word
4. right (just, moral) pred:
5.1. right pred (in order):
to put sth right
5.2. right pred (fit, healthy):
right coloq.
6. right (complete, utter) ingl. brit. coloq. atrbv.:
7. right (opposite of left) atrbv.:
right side/ear/shoe
right turn! MILIT.
II. right [ingl. am. raɪt, ingl. brit. rʌɪt] ADV.
1. right (correctly, well):
right answer/pronounce
right answer/pronounce
portarse bien con alguien
to see sb right ingl. brit. coloq.
velar por alguien
2.1. right (all the way, completely):
2.2. right (directly):
2.3. right (immediately):
2.4. right ingl. brit. regio. as intensifier:
3. right (to the right):
right turn/face
III. right [ingl. am. raɪt, ingl. brit. rʌɪt] SUST.
1.1. right C or U (entitlement):
right to sth/+infin
derecho a algo/ +infin
right of sth
1.2. right <rights, pl >:
estar en su (or mi etc.) derecho
2. right U or C (what is correct):
to put or set sth to rights esp ingl. brit.
3.1. right U (opposite the left):
3.2. right (right turn):
to make or ingl. brit. take a right
3.3. right DEP.:
4.1. right POL. U:
4.2. right POL. U:
right, a. the Right (body of people) + sing. or pl v.
IV. right [ingl. am. raɪt, ingl. brit. rʌɪt] V. trans.
1. right (set upright):
2. right (put in order):
3. right (redress):
right injustice
V. right [ingl. am. raɪt, ingl. brit. rʌɪt] INTERJ. coloq.
I. serve [ingl. am. sərv, ingl. brit. səːv] V. trans.
1. serve (work for):
serve God/monarch/party
2. serve (help, be useful to):
to serve sb as sth
servirle a alguien de algo
3.1. serve GASTR.:
serve food/drink
who's serving our table? ingl. brit.
3.2. serve (in shop) ingl. brit.:
serve customer
4.1. serve (supply):
serve person/area
to serve sth/sb with sth
abastecer a algo/alguien de algo
4.2. serve TRANSP.:
5. serve DER.:
serve summons/notice/order
serve summons/notice/order
to serve sth on sb, to serve sb with sth they served a summons on all the directors
6. serve (complete):
serve apprenticeship
serve sentence
7. serve DEP.:
8. serve AGR. GANAD.:
serve mare/cow
serve mare/cow
II. serve [ingl. am. sərv, ingl. brit. səːv] V. intr.
1.1. serve (be servant):
serve liter.
1.2. serve (in shop):
serve ingl. brit.
1.3. serve (distribute food):
2. serve (spend time, do duty):
3. serve (have effect, function):
to serve to + infin
servir para  +  infin
4. serve REL.:
5. serve DEP.:
III. serve [ingl. am. sərv, ingl. brit. səːv] SUST.
I. issue [ingl. am. ˈɪʃu, ingl. brit. ˈɪʃuː, ˈɪsjuː] SUST.
1. issue C (subject discussed):
to take issue with sb/sth
discrepar or disentir de or con alguien/en or de algo
2. issue C (problem):
3.1. issue U:
3.2. issue U or C (of stamps, shares, bank notes):
3.3. issue C (of newspaper, magazine):
4.1. issue U or C (emergence):
issue form.
4.2. issue (outcome, result):
issue sin pl.
5. issue (progeny) form.:
issue + sing. or pl v.
II. issue [ingl. am. ˈɪʃu, ingl. brit. ˈɪʃuː, ˈɪsjuː] V. trans.
1. issue (give out):
issue statement/report
issue instructions
issue tickets/visas
issue library books
issue bank notes/currency/stamps/shares
issue writ/summons
issue writ/summons
2. issue <issuing, part. pres. > house/bank:
III. issue [ingl. am. ˈɪʃu, ingl. brit. ˈɪʃuː, ˈɪsjuː] V. intr. form.
1. issue (result):
to issue from sth
derivar(se) or surgir de algo form.
2. issue (emerge):
issue liquid:
issue liquid:
en el diccionario PONS
rights issue SUST. ingl. brit. FIN.
en el diccionario PONS
I. right [raɪt] ADJ.
1. right:
right change
2. right (direction):
a right hook DEP.
3. right POL.:
4. right (well):
5. right coloq. (complete):
II. right [raɪt] SUST.
1. right sin pl. (entitlement):
2. right (morality):
3. right (right side):
right DEP.
4. right POL.:
III. right [raɪt] ADV.
1. right (correctly):
2. right (straight):
3. right (to the right):
4. right (precisely):
IV. right [raɪt] V. trans.
1. right (rectify):
right mistake
2. right (straighten):
V. right [raɪt] INTERJ.
órale Méx.
I. issue [ˈɪʃu:] SUST.
1. issue (problem, topic):
2. issue PRENSA (copy):
3. issue FIN., ECON. (of shares, stamps):
issue of cheques
4. issue form. (offspring, children):
II. issue [ˈɪʃu:] V. trans.
issue passport
issue patent
issue newsletter
issue ultimatum
III. issue [ˈɪʃu:] V. intr.
en el diccionario PONS
I. right [raɪt] ADJ.
1. right:
right change
2. right (direction):
a right hook DEP.
3. right POL.:
4. right (well):
II. right [raɪt] SUST.
1. right (entitlement):
2. right (morality):
3. right (right side):
right DEP.
4. right POL.:
III. right [raɪt] ADV.
1. right (correctly):
2. right (straight):
3. right (to the right):
4. right (precisely):
IV. right [raɪt] V. trans.
1. right (rectify):
right mistake
2. right (straighten):
V. right [raɪt] INTERJ.
órale Méx.
I. issue [ˈɪʃ·u] SUST.
1. issue (problem, topic):
2. issue PRENSA (copy):
3. issue FIN., ECON. (of shares, stamps):
issue of checks
4. issue form. (offspring, children):
II. issue [ˈɪʃ·u] V. trans.
1. issue (supply):
issue passport
issue patent
2. issue (announce):
to issue a call for sth ultimatum
3. issue (publish):
III. issue [ˈɪʃ·u] V. intr.
Present
Iright
youright
he/she/itrights
weright
youright
theyright
Past
Irighted
yourighted
he/she/itrighted
werighted
yourighted
theyrighted
Present Perfect
Ihaverighted
youhaverighted
he/she/ithasrighted
wehaverighted
youhaverighted
theyhaverighted
Past Perfect
Ihadrighted
youhadrighted
he/she/ithadrighted
wehadrighted
youhadrighted
theyhadrighted
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The weekend before transmission the film was pulled due to a rights issue and has not been screened.
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In 1977 a rights issue decreased the government holding from 36% to 24%.
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As a gifted writer and eloquent debater, he added his perspective to virtually every individual rights issue of his day.
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In a public company, a rights issue is a form of public offering (different from most other types of public offering, where shares are issued to the general public).
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The aim was to raise consciousness of the human rights issue rather than be a fund-raising exercise.
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