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1 instruction
instruction [ɛ̃stʀyksjɔ̃]1. feminine nouna. ( = éducation) educationc. ( = directive) directive2. plural feminine nouninstructions ( = directives, mode d'emploi) instructions* * *ɛ̃stʀyksjɔ̃
1.
1) ( formation) education [U]; Armée training2) ( connaissances) education [U]3) ( circulaire) directive
2.
instructions nom féminin pluriel ( directives) instructionsPhrasal Verbs:* * *ɛ̃stʀyksjɔ̃1. nf1) (= enseignement) educationinstruction publique — public education, state education
2) (= savoir) educationIl n'a pas beaucoup d'instruction. — He's not very educated.
3) DROIT preliminary investigation and hearingSee:4) (= directive) instructionJ'ai suivi ses instructions. — I followed his instructions.
5) ADMINISTRATION (= document) directive2. instructions nfpl(= mode d'emploi) directions, instructions* * *A nf1 ( formation) education ¢; Mil training; l'instruction de la jeunesse the education of the young; instruction des recrues Mil training of recruits;2 ( connaissances) education ¢; niveau d'instruction insuffisant poor level of education; homme sans instruction uneducated man; manquer d'instruction to be uneducated; avoir de l'instruction to be well-educated;4 Jur preparation of a case for eventual judgment;B instructions nfpl ( directives) instructions; donner des instructions à ses employés to give instructions to one's employees; instructions de lavage washing instructions.instruction civique civics (+ v sg); instruction publique Hist state education GB, public education US; instruction religieuse religious instruction.[ɛ̃stryksjɔ̃] nom féminin1. (vieilli) [culture] (general) educationmanquer d'instruction to be uneducated, to lack educationl'instruction que j'ai reçue à l'école the teaching ou education I was given at schoola. [généralement] religious education5. [ordre] instruction6. ADMINISTRATION [circulaire] directive————————instructions nom féminin plurielinstructions de montage instructions ou directions for assembly -
2 instructor
adj.instructional.m.1 instructor, tutor, schoolmaster, teacher.2 coach, trainer.3 government attorney.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) instructing► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 instructor\instructor,-ra de vuelo flying instructorjuez,-za instructor,-ra examining magistrate* * *(f. - instructora)noun* * *instructor, -a1.ADJ [cabo, sargento] training; [fiscal, juez] examining2. SM / F1) (Dep) coach, trainer2) (Mil) instructor3) (Jur) examining magistrateinstructor(a) de diligencias — judge appointed to look into a case
* * *- tora masculino, femenino instructor* * *= coach, instructor, training officer.Ex. The person assigned as coach goes over the work of the new abstractor, makes editorial changes, and discusses these changes with the new man.Ex. Its effectiveness has been erratic because of rapid turnover of instructors.Ex. This article describes the experiences of a library training officer whose brief was to build library services from the ground up.* * *- tora masculino, femenino instructor* * *= coach, instructor, training officer.Ex: The person assigned as coach goes over the work of the new abstractor, makes editorial changes, and discusses these changes with the new man.
Ex: Its effectiveness has been erratic because of rapid turnover of instructors.Ex: This article describes the experiences of a library training officer whose brief was to build library services from the ground up.* * *masculine, feminineinstructorCompuestos:● instructor de autoescuela, instructora de autoescuela( Esp) driving instructor● instructor de conductores, instructora de conductoresdriving instructor● instructor de manejo, instructora de manejo( AmL) driving instructor● instructor de vuelo, instructora de vueloflying instructor* * *
instructor◊ - tora sustantivo masculino, femenino
instructor
instructor,-ora
I adjetivo instructing
juez instructor, examining magistrate
II sustantivo masculino y femenino instructor, teacher
instructor de autoescuela, driving instructor
' instructor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
instructora
- monitor
- monitora
- profesor
- profesora
English:
instructor
- ski instructor
- driving
* * *instructor, -ora♦ adjtraining;juez instructor examining magistrate♦ nm,finstructorinstructor de vuelo flying instructor* * *I adj JUR:juez instructor examining magistrateII m, instructora f instructor* * *instructor, - tora n: instructor* * *instructor n instructor -
3 instrucción
f.1 instruction, learning, education, teaching.2 order, rule, instruction, command.3 instruction, computer command, command.* * *1 (enseñanza) instruction; (cultura) education2 MILITAR military training3 DERECHO (de un expediente) preliminary investigation■ ¿quién llevó a cabo la instrucción del sumario? who carried out the preliminary investigation into the case?4 (orden) instruction1 (indicaciones) instructions\instrucción militar military trainingjuez,-za de instrucción examining magistratemanual de instrucciones instruction manual* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Educ) education2) (Mil) (=período) training; (=ejercicio) drilllos soldados estaban haciendo la instrucción en el patio — the soldiers were being drilled in the courtyard
3) (Dep) coaching, training4) (Jur) (tb: instrucción del sumario) preliminary investigationjuez 1), juzgado5) (Inform) statement6) pl instrucciones (=indicaciones) instructionsrecibir instrucciones — to receive instructions o orders; (Mil) to be briefed
hemos recibido instrucciones de no decir nada — we've received instructions o orders to say nothing
instrucciones de uso, instrucciones para el uso — directions for use
* * *1) ( educación) education2) (Der) ( de una causa) hearing3) instrucciones femenino plurala) (de aparato, juego) instructions (pl); ( para llegar a un lugar) directions (pl)b) ( órdenes) instructions* * *= command, direction, instruction, tuition, schooling, drill.Ex. The first half of the command looks for words hit by 'FIB?' immediately followed by a word hit by 'OPTIC?'.Ex. Explanatory references may be either 'see' or 'see also' references, which give a little more explanation than merely the direction to look elsewhere.Ex. A command language is the language with which the search proceeds; the commands are instructions that the searcher can issue to the computer.Ex. This article stresses that teaching methods are also to be updated to include, for example, individual tuition and role playing.Ex. Some people with little schooling do use the library, and for valuable purposes but they are more of an exception than the rule.Ex. An example of the type of drill which might be applied to the study of bibliographies is given below.----* campamento de instrucción = training camp.* instrucción al jurado = charge to jury.* instrucción de "añádase a" = add to instruction, add to instruction.* instrucción de 'divídase al igual que' = divide like instruction.* instrucción de manejo = operating instruction.* instrucciones = brief.* instrucciones del fabricante = firmware.* instrucciones de uso = use instruction.* instrucciones para los autores = style sheet.* instrucción general = blanket instruction.* instrucción mediante ejercicios = drilling.* instrucción sobre los derechos de los ciudadanos = community education.* juez de instrucción = coroner.* Lenguaje Común de Instrucción de EURONET = EURONET Common Command Language.* Norma Internacional para los Lenguajes de Instrucción = International Standard for Command Languages.* sargento de instrucción = drill sergeant.* * *1) ( educación) education2) (Der) ( de una causa) hearing3) instrucciones femenino plurala) (de aparato, juego) instructions (pl); ( para llegar a un lugar) directions (pl)b) ( órdenes) instructions* * *= command, direction, instruction, tuition, schooling, drill.Ex: The first half of the command looks for words hit by 'FIB?' immediately followed by a word hit by 'OPTIC?'.
Ex: Explanatory references may be either 'see' or 'see also' references, which give a little more explanation than merely the direction to look elsewhere.Ex: A command language is the language with which the search proceeds; the commands are instructions that the searcher can issue to the computer.Ex: This article stresses that teaching methods are also to be updated to include, for example, individual tuition and role playing.Ex: Some people with little schooling do use the library, and for valuable purposes but they are more of an exception than the rule.Ex: An example of the type of drill which might be applied to the study of bibliographies is given below.* campamento de instrucción = training camp.* instrucción al jurado = charge to jury.* instrucción de "añádase a" = add to instruction, add to instruction.* instrucción de 'divídase al igual que' = divide like instruction.* instrucción de manejo = operating instruction.* instrucciones = brief.* instrucciones del fabricante = firmware.* instrucciones de uso = use instruction.* instrucciones para los autores = style sheet.* instrucción general = blanket instruction.* instrucción mediante ejercicios = drilling.* instrucción sobre los derechos de los ciudadanos = community education.* juez de instrucción = coroner.* Lenguaje Común de Instrucción de EURONET = EURONET Common Command Language.* Norma Internacional para los Lenguajes de Instrucción = International Standard for Command Languages.* sargento de instrucción = drill sergeant.* * *A (educación) educationuna mujer sin instrucción an uneducated womanse ha hecho cargo de la instrucción de los niños she has taken responsibility for the children's education o for educating the childrenhan recibido instrucción sobre estos métodos they have been trained in these methodsCompuesto:military trainingB ( Der) (de una causa) trying, hearingla instrucción de un sumario the preliminary investigation into a case2 (órdenes) instructionstengo instrucciones de no dejarlo solo I have instructions o I have been told not to leave him alone* * *
instrucción sustantivo femenino
1 ( educación) education;
( práctica) training;
2◊ instrucciones sustantivo femenino plural
( para llegar a un lugar) directions (pl)
instrucción sustantivo femenino
1 (educación, conocimientos) education
2 (de un expediente) preliminary investigation
la instrucción del sumario, proceedings pl; juez de instrucción, examining magistrate
3 Mil drill
4 (usu pl) (indicación) instruction: nos dio instrucciones muy precisas, he gave us very precise instructions
libro de instrucciones, instruction manual
' instrucción' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
formación
- ilustración
- indicación
- juez
- directriz
- ignorante
English:
command
- coroner
- drill
- instruction
- training camp
- tuition
* * *instrucción nf1. [conocimientos] education;una persona con gran instrucción a very well-educated person2. [docencia] instructioninstrucción militar military training4.instrucciones [órdenes] instructions;recibí instrucciones de no abandonar mi puesto I received instructions not to leave my post5.instrucciones [explicación] instructions;sigue las instrucciones follow the instructions;instrucciones (de uso) instructions o directions (for use)6. Informát instruction[curso del proceso] proceedings* * *f1 education; ( formación) training2 MIL drill3 INFOR instruction4 JUR hearing* * *instrucción nf, pl - ciones1) educación: education2) instrucciones nfpl: instructions, directions* * *instrucción n education / training -
4 sumario
adj.1 brief, abridged, succinct, summary.Juicio sumario Summary judgement2 summary.Juicio sumario Summary judgementm.1 summary, abstract, brief, abridgement.2 summary proceeding, indictment.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: sumariar.* * *► adjetivo1 summary, brief2 DERECHO summary1 (resumen) summary————————1 (resumen) summary* * *1. ADJ1) (=breve) brief, concise2) (Jur) summary2. SM1) (=resumen) [gen] summary; [en revista] contents pl2) (Jur) indictmentabrir o instruir un sumario — to institute legal proceedings, present o issue an indictment ( esp EEUU)
* * *I- ria adjetivoa) < exposición> brief, concise, summary (frml)b) (Der) summaryII1) (Der)a) ( en lo penal) indictmentabrir or instruir un sumario — to conduct a preliminary investigation into a case
b) ( juicio administrativo) disciplinary action2) ( índice) (table of) contents* * *= contents, contents page, table of contents [ToC], contents table.Ex. This system is based upon terms that are taken from a book's index and table of contents, and used to augment the traditional access points.Ex. Certainly it will always be necessary to examine the document content, concentrating particularly on the clues offered by the title, the contents page, chapter headings, and any abstracts, introduction, prefaces or other preliminary matter.Ex. If an index, title page, or table of contents arrives, the number '11' should be entered.Ex. Content-enriched access is defined as including information such as contents tables and book indexes, as well as standard bibliographic information, in a computerised system = El acceso de contenido enriquecido en un sistema automatizado se define como aquél que incluye información como, por ejemplo, sumarios e índices de libros además de la información bibliográfica normal.----* boletín de sumarios = contents page bulletin, current contents list.* prohibición de informar por secreto de sumario = gag order.* secreto de sumario = gag order.* * *I- ria adjetivoa) < exposición> brief, concise, summary (frml)b) (Der) summaryII1) (Der)a) ( en lo penal) indictmentabrir or instruir un sumario — to conduct a preliminary investigation into a case
b) ( juicio administrativo) disciplinary action2) ( índice) (table of) contents* * *= contents, contents page, table of contents [ToC], contents table.Ex: This system is based upon terms that are taken from a book's index and table of contents, and used to augment the traditional access points.
Ex: Certainly it will always be necessary to examine the document content, concentrating particularly on the clues offered by the title, the contents page, chapter headings, and any abstracts, introduction, prefaces or other preliminary matter.Ex: If an index, title page, or table of contents arrives, the number '11' should be entered.Ex: Content-enriched access is defined as including information such as contents tables and book indexes, as well as standard bibliographic information, in a computerised system = El acceso de contenido enriquecido en un sistema automatizado se define como aquél que incluye información como, por ejemplo, sumarios e índices de libros además de la información bibliográfica normal.* boletín de sumarios = contents page bulletin, current contents list.* prohibición de informar por secreto de sumario = gag order.* secreto de sumario = gag order.* * *1 ‹exposición› brief, concise, summary ( frml)2 ( Der) summaryA ( Der)1 (en lo penal) indictmentabrir or instruir un sumario to issue o present an indictment, to institute legal proceedings2 (juicio administrativo) disciplinary actionB (índice) contents, table of contents* * *
Del verbo sumariar: ( conjugate sumariar)
sumarío es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
sumarió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
sumario sustantivo masculino
1 (Der)
2 ( índice) (table of) contents
sumario,-a
I adjetivo
1 (resumido, breve) concise, brief
2 Jur (juicio) summary
II sustantivo masculino
1 (índice) contents pl
2 Jur indictment
' sumario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
instrucción
- sumaria
English:
docket
- summary
- content
* * *sumario, -a♦ adj1. [conciso] brief2. Der summary♦ nm1. [resumen] summary2. Der examining magistrate's report;el juez que instruye el sumario the examining magistrate* * *I adj briefII m1 summary2 JUR indictment* * *sucinto: succinct, summary♦ sumariamente advsumario nm: summary -
5 instruir
v.1 to instruct.María instruye a su hijo Mary instructs her son.El programa instruye la computadora The program instructs the computer.2 to prepare (law).* * *1 (enseñar) to instruct2 MILITAR to train3 DERECHO to examine, investigate* * *verb1) to instruct2) train* * *1. VT1) (=formar)a) (Educ) [+ estudiante] to instruct; [+ profesional] to traininstruir a algn en algo — to instruct sb in sth, train sb in sth
fuimos instruidos en el arte del engaño — we were taught the art of deception, we were instructed o trained in the art of deception
b) (Dep) to coach, trainc) (Mil) to train2) (Jur) (=tramitar) [+ caso, causa] to try, hearel juez que instruye la causa — the judge who is trying o hearing the case
instruir las diligencias o el sumario — to institute proceedings
2.VI (=enseñar)este libro los instruirá con detalle sobre el modo de hacerlo — this book will give you detailed information o instructions (on o about) how to do it
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (adiestrar, educar)instruir a alguien en algo — to instruct o train somebody in something
me instruyó en su manejo — he instructed o trained me in its use
b) (frml) ( informar)2) (Der) < causa> to try, hear2.el juez que instruye el sumario — the judge who is conducting the preliminary investigation into the case
instruir vi3.instruirse v pron (refl) to broaden one's mind, improve oneself* * *= direct, enlighten, instruct.Ex. This statement directs the user to adopt a number more specific terms in preference to the general term.Ex. Librarians often work with students who possess few library skills and teachers whose assignments neither improve these skills nor enlighten the students on their research.Ex. Some of the above limitations of title indexes can be overcome by exercising a measure of control over the index terminology, and by inputting and instructing the computer to print a number of pre-determined links or references between keywords.----* instruir una diligencia = deliver + charge.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (adiestrar, educar)instruir a alguien en algo — to instruct o train somebody in something
me instruyó en su manejo — he instructed o trained me in its use
b) (frml) ( informar)2) (Der) < causa> to try, hear2.el juez que instruye el sumario — the judge who is conducting the preliminary investigation into the case
instruir vi3.instruirse v pron (refl) to broaden one's mind, improve oneself* * *= direct, enlighten, instruct.Ex: This statement directs the user to adopt a number more specific terms in preference to the general term.
Ex: Librarians often work with students who possess few library skills and teachers whose assignments neither improve these skills nor enlighten the students on their research.Ex: Some of the above limitations of title indexes can be overcome by exercising a measure of control over the index terminology, and by inputting and instructing the computer to print a number of pre-determined links or references between keywords.* instruir una diligencia = deliver + charge.* * *vtA1 (adiestrar, educar) instruir a algn EN algo to instruct o train sb IN sthme instruyó en el manejo del rifle he instructed o trained me in the use of the riflelos instruyen en las artes marciales they are given instruction o training in martial arts, they are trained in martial artsnos instruyó sobre el problema he apprised us of the problemB ( Der) ‹causa› to try, hearel juez que instruye el sumario the judge who is conducting the preliminary investigation into the case■ instruirviviajar instruye mucho travel broadens the mind( refl) to broaden one's mind, improve oneself* * *
instruir ( conjugate instruir) verbo transitivo (adiestrar, educar) instruir a algn en algo to instruct o train sb in sth
instruirse verbo pronominal ( refl) to broaden one's mind, improve oneself
instruir verbo transitivo to instruct, train
' instruir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
formar
English:
drill
- instruct
- school
- brief
* * *♦ vt1. [enseñar] to instruct;la instruyó en las artes marciales he taught her martial arts2. Der to prepare;el juez que instruye el sumario the examining magistrate♦ vilos viajes instruyen mucho travel really broadens the mind* * *v/t1 educate; ( formar) train* * *instruir {41} vt1) adiestrar: to instruct, to train2) enseñar: to educate, to teach* * *instruir vb to instruct -
6 curieux
n. m. Examining magistrate. (The juge d'instruction is a very special magistrate whose task it is to look into possible court cases and to decide whether to pursue the matter. Having taken that decision, he will, with the help of the police and the defence, 'instruct' a case he will not be judging.)
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