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    Resources Translator To lose integrity in exchange for financial gain

to lose integrity in exchange for financial gain

Translation result
perder la integridad a cambio de una ganancia económica to lose integrity in exchange for financial gain


gift noun

1. something acquired without compensation.

The newlyweds received a beautiful diamond necklace as a gift from their grandparents, which they cherished for years to come. Los recién casados recibieron un hermoso collar de diamantes como regalo de sus abuelos, que los custodiaron durante años por venir.

2. natural abilities or qualities.

With her gift for music, she was able to compose beautiful melodies that captivated audiences worldwide. Con su don para la música, fue capaz de componer melodías bellas que cautivaron a los espectadores en todo el mundo.

3. the act of giving.

The generous philanthropist made it her gift to build a new hospital in the underserved community, providing access to quality healthcare for thousands. La filántropa generosa la hizo su regalo para construir un nuevo hospital en la comunidad desfavorecida, brindando acceso a atención médica de alta calidad a miles.

integrity noun

1. an undivided or unbroken completeness or totality with nothing wanting.

The artist's integrity remained unwavering throughout her career, refusing to compromise on her artistic vision despite commercial pressures. La integridad del artista se mantuvo incólume a lo largo de su carrera, negándose a ceder en su visión artística a pesar de las presiones comerciales.
The company's commitment to product quality and customer satisfaction was reflected in its integrity, which ensured that every device met the highest standards of performance and reliability. El compromiso de la empresa con la calidad del producto y la satisfacción del cliente se reflejaba en su integridad, lo que garantizaba que cada dispositivo cumpliera los estándares más altos de rendimiento y fiabilidad.

2. moral soundness.

The whistleblower's integrity was put to the test when she revealed her evidence of corporate wrongdoing, and despite facing intense scrutiny, she remained steadfast in her commitment to truth and accountability. La integridad del whistleblowever fue puesta a prueba cuando reveló su evidencia de malas prácticas corporativas, y aunque se enfrentó a una intensa investigación, se mantuvo firme en su compromiso con la verdad y la responsabilidad.
After years of working tirelessly to develop a cure for a rare disease, Dr. Smith's integrity was rewarded with a prestigious award for her dedication and unwavering commitment to medical ethics. Después de años de trabajar incansablemente para desarrollar un tratamiento para una enfermedad rara, la integridad del Dr. Smith fue recompensada con un premio prestigioso por su dedicación y compromiso inquebrantable con los estándares éticos médicos.

exchange noun

1. chemical process in which one atom or ion or group changes places with another.

In the metabolic pathway, there is an exchange reaction between glucose and oxygen, resulting in the production of ATP and water. En el camino metabólico, hay una reacción de intercambio entre glucosa y oxígeno, lo que resulta en la producción de ATP y agua.

2. a mutual expression of views (especially an unpleasant one).

The heated exchange between the two politicians on live television was widely criticized for its lack of civility and respect. El intenso intercambio entre los dos políticos en televisión en vivo fue ampliamente criticado por su falta de cortesía y respeto.

3. the act of changing one thing for another thing.

The company's stock exchange was bustling with activity, as investors eagerly awaited the results of the quarterly earnings report. La Bolsa de la empresa estaba ajetreada con actividad, mientras que los inversores esperaban ansiosamente los resultados del informe de ganancias trimestral.

4. the act of giving something in return for something received.

The company's customer service team handles thousands of exchanges every month, ensuring that customers receive the correct products or refunds. El equipo de atención al cliente de la empresa maneja miles de intercambios cada mes, garantizando que los clientes reciban los productos o devoluciones correctos.

5. a workplace that serves as a telecommunications facility where lines from telephones can be connected together to permit communication.

The telephone exchange in downtown Manhattan was upgraded to handle an increased demand for internet services. El centro de intercambio telefónico en el distrito financiero de Manhattan se actualizó para manejar una mayor demanda de servicios de internet.

6. a workplace for buying and selling.

The stock exchange was bustling with activity as investors eagerly monitored the market trends. La Bolsa de Valores estaba abarrotada de actividad mientras que los inversores observaban con ansia las tendencias del mercado.

7. (sports) an unbroken sequence of several successive strokes.

The tennis player's exchange of groundstrokes allowed her to take control of the rally and win the point. El intercambio de topspin de la jugadora de tenis le permitió tomar el control del punto y ganar la rally.

8. reciprocal transfer of equivalent sums of money (especially the currencies of different countries).

The tourists had to visit the exchange office at the airport to convert their euros into Japanese yen for their trip. Los turistas tuvieron que visitar la oficina de cambio del aeropuerto para cambiar sus euros por yenes japoneses para su viaje.

9. the act of putting one thing or person in the place of another: "he sent Smith in for Jones but the substitution came too late to help".

The coach made a crucial exchange during the game, replacing the injured player with a fresh substitute. El entrenador efectuó un intercambio crítico durante el partido, reemplazando al jugador lesionado con un suplente fresco.

10. (chess) gaining (or losing) a rook in return for a knight or bishop.

In the intense match, John decided to exchange his bishop for a rook, hoping to strengthen his pawn structure and gain a strategic advantage. En el partido intensivo, Juan decidió intercambiar su alfil por una torre, esperando fortalecer su estructura de peones y ganar ventaja estratégica.

11. (chess) the capture by both players (usually on consecutive moves) of pieces of equal value.

The two grandmasters engaged in a fierce battle, repeatedly exchanging knights and bishops throughout the game. Los dos maestros absolutos se enfrentaron en una cruenta batalla, intercambiando repetidamente caballos y obispos durante el juego.

financial adjective


gain noun

1. a quantity that is added.

The company reported a significant gain of $10 million in their quarterly earnings, which exceeded their projected targets. La empresa informó un aumento significativo de $10 millones en sus ganancias trimestrales, lo que superó sus metas proyectadas.

2. the advantageous quality of being beneficial.

The company's decision to invest in renewable energy sources was a significant gain, resulting in cost savings and a reduced carbon footprint. La decisión de la empresa de invertir en fuentes de energía renovable fue un ganancia significativa, lo que resultó en ahorros de costos y una huella de carbono reducida.

3. the amount of increase in signal power or voltage or current expressed as the ratio of output to input.

The audio engineer adjusted the gain on the microphone to ensure that the sound was amplified evenly and without distortion. El ingeniero de sonido ajustó el aumento en la micrófono para asegurarse de que el sonido se amplificara de manera uniforme y sin distorsión.

4. the amount by which the revenue of a business exceeds its cost of operating.

The company's financial report showed a significant gain of $500,000 for the quarter, indicating a strong performance in their new product line. El informe financiero de la empresa mostró un aumento significativo de $500.000 para el trimestre, lo que indica una buena performance en su línea de productos nuevos.