install

install
in'sto:l
verb
1) (to put in place ready for use: When was the telephone/electricity installed (in this house)?) instalar
2) (to put (a thing, oneself or another person) in a place or position: He was installed as president yesterday; They soon installed themselves in the new house.) instalar(se), colocar(se)
- instalment
install vb instalar
install
tr[ɪn'stɔːl] (Also written instal)
transitive verb
1 (equipment etc) instalar
they've installed a new air conditioning system han instalado un nuevo sistema de aire acondicionado
we're going to have central heating installed vamos a instalar calefacción central
2 (person) instalar, colocar
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to install oneself instalarse
she installed herself in the armchair se instaló en el sillón
to be installed estar instalado,-a
install [ɪn'stɔl] vt, -stalled ; -stalling
1) : instalar
to install the new president: instalar el presidente nuevo
to install a fan: montar un abanico
2)
to install oneself : instalarse
install (US)
v.
instalar v.
instal ɪn'stɔːl transitive verb -ll-
a) (fit) \<\<equipment/telephone\>\> instalar
b) (put in office)

once the new manager is installed — una vez que asuma el nuevo gerente

c) (settle) instalar

he installed himself in front of the television — se instaló or (fam) se plantó delante del televisor

d) (Comput) \<\<program\>\> instalar
(US)
[ɪn'stɔːl] VT
1) [+ central heating, lighting, equipment] instalar
2) (=invest)

to be installed in office — tomar posesión de su cargo

3) (Comput) [+ program] instalar
* * *
instal [ɪn'stɔːl] transitive verb -ll-
a) (fit) \<\<equipment/telephone\>\> instalar
b) (put in office)

once the new manager is installed — una vez que asuma el nuevo gerente

c) (settle) instalar

he installed himself in front of the television — se instaló or (fam) se plantó delante del televisor

d) (Comput) \<\<program\>\> instalar

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