- ubicar
- v.1 to locate.2 to put, to place. (Latin American Spanish)3 to find, to locate. (Latin American Spanish)¿cómo te ubico? where can I get hold of o contact you?4 to set.5 to recognize.* * *ubicar► verbo intransitivo1 to be, be situated► verbo transitivo1 ESPAÑOL AMERICANO (situar) to locate, situate, place* * *verbto locate* * *1. VT1) esp LAm (=colocar) to place, locate; [+ edificio] to site2) (=encontrar)a)
ubicar algo — to find sth, locate sth
no supo ubicar Madrid en el mapa — he was unable to find o locate Madrid on the map
b) LAmubicar a algn — to find sb, locate sb
no hemos podido ubicar al jefe — we have been unable to find o locate the boss, we have been unable to track down the boss
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo (AmL)a) (colocar, situar)me ubicaron a su lado — they placed me next to him
el triunfo ubicó al equipo en segundo lugar — the victory put the team in second place
ubicaron las sillas para la reunión — they arranged the chairs for the meeting
b) (localizar) <persona/lugar> to find, locateno lo he podido ubicar en todo el día — I haven't been able to get hold of him all day
c) (identificar)lo ubico sólo de nombre — I only know him by name
lo ubiqué por el color — I recognized it by the color
2.me suena el nombre, pero no lo ubico — the name rings a bell, but I can't quite place him
ubicarse v pron1) (AmL)a) (colocarse, situarse)se ubicó en la primera fila — he sat in the front row
nos ubicamos en un buen lugar — we got really good seats
b) (en empleo) to get oneself a good jobc) (orientarse) to find one's way around¿te ubicas? — have you got your bearings?
2) (esp AmL) (estar situado) to be, be situated o locatedel equipo se ubica en primer puesto — the team is in first place
* * *= site, put into + place, set up, locate.Ex. The library's data bases are available at a number of locations via appropriately sited terminals.Ex. Garvey suggests that the list of references is a key part of any scientific paper, since they help to put the research described into its proper place in the development of the scientific consensus.Ex. The reference service is set up next to, on in the case of small units, in the reading room.Ex. One of the greatest appeals to travelers to Santiago, located in the central coastal region of Chile, is its Mediterranean climate.* * *1.verbo transitivo (AmL)a) (colocar, situar)me ubicaron a su lado — they placed me next to him
el triunfo ubicó al equipo en segundo lugar — the victory put the team in second place
ubicaron las sillas para la reunión — they arranged the chairs for the meeting
b) (localizar) <persona/lugar> to find, locateno lo he podido ubicar en todo el día — I haven't been able to get hold of him all day
c) (identificar)lo ubico sólo de nombre — I only know him by name
lo ubiqué por el color — I recognized it by the color
2.me suena el nombre, pero no lo ubico — the name rings a bell, but I can't quite place him
ubicarse v pron1) (AmL)a) (colocarse, situarse)se ubicó en la primera fila — he sat in the front row
nos ubicamos en un buen lugar — we got really good seats
b) (en empleo) to get oneself a good jobc) (orientarse) to find one's way around¿te ubicas? — have you got your bearings?
2) (esp AmL) (estar situado) to be, be situated o locatedel equipo se ubica en primer puesto — the team is in first place
* * *= site, put into + place, set up, locate.Ex: The library's data bases are available at a number of locations via appropriately sited terminals.
Ex: Garvey suggests that the list of references is a key part of any scientific paper, since they help to put the research described into its proper place in the development of the scientific consensus.Ex: The reference service is set up next to, on in the case of small units, in the reading room.Ex: One of the greatest appeals to travelers to Santiago, located in the central coastal region of Chile, is its Mediterranean climate.* * *ubicar [A2 ]vt(AmL)1(colocar, situar): me ubicaron al lado del festejado they placed o seated o put me next to the guest of honorubicó a los soldados en posición de fuego he got the soldiers into firing positionel triunfo de ayer ubicó al equipo en segundo lugar yesterday's victory has put the team in second placeubicar las sillas para la reunión to set out o arrange the chairs for the meetingubica la acción en la selva amazónica he sets the story in the Amazonian rain forest2 (localizar) to findno consigo ubicar el párrafo I can't find the paragraphubicaron al niño perdido they traced o found o located the missing boyno lo he podido ubicar en todo el día I haven't been able to locate him o (colloq) get hold of him all dayubicaron el avión perdido they located the missing plane3(identificar): lo ubico sólo de nombre I only know him by nameubiqué tu auto por el color I recognized your car by the colorme suena el nombre, pero no lo ubico the name rings a bell, but I can't quite place him■ ubicarsev pronA (AmL)1(situarse, colocarse): tienes que ubicarte en la primera fila si quieres ver bien you have to sit ( o stand etc) in the front row if you want to get a good viewnos ubicamos en un lugar privilegiado we got really good seatscuando estén todos ubicados me llaman give me a call when you're all ready2 (en un empleo) to fix oneself up with a good job, get oneself a good job3 (orientarse) to find one's way aroundno me ubico todavía en esta ciudad I still have trouble finding my way around this city o orienting myself in this city¿te ubicas? have you got your bearings?, do you know where you are?B (esp AmL) (estar situado) to be, be situated o locatedla catedral se ubica al norte de la ciudad the cathedral is (situated o located) in the north of the cityel equipo se ubica en los primeros puestos de la clasificación (period); the team is at the top of the division* * *
ubicar (conjugate ubicar) verbo transitivo (AmL)a) (colocar, situar):◊ me ubicaron a su lado they placed me next to him;
ubicaron las sillas para la reunión they arranged the chairs for the meetingb) (localizar) ‹persona/lugar› to find, locatec) (identificar):◊ la ubico solo de nombre I only know her by name;
lo ubiqué por el color I recognized it by the color;
me suena el nombre, pero no lo ubico the name rings a bell, but I can't quite place him
ubicarse verbo pronominal
1 (AmL)a) (colocarse, situarse):◊ se ubicó en la primera fila he sat in the front rowb) (en empleo) to get oneself a good jobc) (orientarse) to find one's way around;◊ ¿te ubicas? have you got your bearings?
2 (esp AmL) (estar situado) to be, be situated o located
ubicar vtr LAm (situar) to locate: su cara me suena, pero no la ubico, her face rings a bell, but I can't place her
'ubicar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
emplazar
- situar
English:
locate
- set
- hold
- pin
- place
- situate
- trace
* * *ubicar♦ vt1. [situar] [edificio, fábrica] to locate;un lugar donde ubicar su empresa a location for your firm2. Am [colocar] [mueble] to put, to place;[persona] to put;a mi tía la ubicaremos al lado de tu madre we'll put o sit my aunt next to your mother3. Am [encontrar] to find, to locate;no veo su ficha por acá, pero en cuanto la ubique le aviso I can't see your card here, but as soon as I find it I'll let you know;hay que ubicar a la familia del accidentado we have to locate the victim's family;¿cómo te ubico? where can I get hold of o contact you?4. Am [identificar]¿González?, no lo ubico González? I can't quite place him;¿cuál es tu calle? ¿cómo la ubico? what street are you in? how can I find it?5. Chile [candidato] to nominate♦ See also the pronominal verb ubicarse* * *ubicarv/t1 L.Am.place, put2 (localizar) locate* * *ubicar {72} vt1) situar: to place, to put, to position2) localizar: to locate, to find♦ See also the reflexive verb ubicarse
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.