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81 generación del boom de la natalidad
(n.) = baby boom generation, baby-boomer generationEx. Today's students in the USA, considered to be members of Generation X, differ in many ways from those who design and conduct most academic library programmes, the latter considered to be members of the baby boom generation.Ex. The aims of the study also included an examination of the term 'generation' and a description of the characteristics of the baby-boomer generation.* * *(n.) = baby boom generation, baby-boomer generationEx: Today's students in the USA, considered to be members of Generation X, differ in many ways from those who design and conduct most academic library programmes, the latter considered to be members of the baby boom generation.
Ex: The aims of the study also included an examination of the term 'generation' and a description of the characteristics of the baby-boomer generation.Spanish-English dictionary > generación del boom de la natalidad
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82 hasta hace muy poco
= until recently, up until recentlyEx. Until recently all libraries and some architects have maintained that an academic library should be capable of extension and that land should be reserved for future expansion.Ex. Up until recently, these institutions have tended to view the stewardship of their art as a public trust, to be passed on to posterity.* * *= until recently, up until recentlyEx: Until recently all libraries and some architects have maintained that an academic library should be capable of extension and that land should be reserved for future expansion.
Ex: Up until recently, these institutions have tended to view the stewardship of their art as a public trust, to be passed on to posterity. -
83 hábitat
m.1 habitat, dwelling.2 Habitat, United Nations Center for Human Settlements, UNCHS.* * *► nombre masculino (pl hábitats)1 habitat* * *noun m.* * *SM(pl hábitats) ['aβitas] habitat* * *['aβita(t)]* * *= habitat.Ex. The academic library is the natural habitat of the absent-minded professor.----* hábitat costero = coastal habitat.* hábitat marino = marine habitat.* hábitat natural = natural habitat, wildlife habitat.* * *['aβita(t)]* * *= habitat.Ex: The academic library is the natural habitat of the absent-minded professor.
* hábitat costero = coastal habitat.* hábitat marino = marine habitat.* hábitat natural = natural habitat, wildlife habitat.* * */ˈxaβitat/(pl - tats)hábitat rural/urbano rural/urban environment* * *
hábitat /'aBita(t)/ sustantivo masculino (pl
(Geog, Sociol) environment
hábitat sustantivo masculino habitat
' hábitat' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
elemento
English:
habitat
- wild
- environment
- home
* * *1. Biol habitathábitat marino marine habitat2. Geog environmenthábitat rural rural environment;hábitat urbano urban environment3. [vivienda] housing conditions* * *m habitat* * ** * *hábitat n habitat -
84 hábitat natural
(n.) = natural habitat, wildlife habitatEx. And the academic library is the natural habitat of the absent-minded professor.Ex. There are some limitations, however, including a neglect of issues such as water shortages, urban sprawl, noise and light pollution, and diminishing wildlife habitat.* * *(n.) = natural habitat, wildlife habitatEx: And the academic library is the natural habitat of the absent-minded professor.
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85 interinstitucional
adj.interinstitutional.* * *= inter-institutional [interinstitutional], interorganisational [inter-organisational/interorganizational/inter-organizational], cross-institutional.Ex. Only then, within the framework of inter-institutional accord, will academic library cooperative activities move forward more rapidly and purposefully.Ex. This article examines the inter-organizational impact that electronic data interchange (EDI) has had on the Australian automotive industry.Ex. Six papers present research gathered from cross-cultural, cross-institutional, intra-institutional, and peer interaction analysis.* * *= inter-institutional [interinstitutional], interorganisational [inter-organisational/interorganizational/inter-organizational], cross-institutional.Ex: Only then, within the framework of inter-institutional accord, will academic library cooperative activities move forward more rapidly and purposefully.
Ex: This article examines the inter-organizational impact that electronic data interchange (EDI) has had on the Australian automotive industry.Ex: Six papers present research gathered from cross-cultural, cross-institutional, intra-institutional, and peer interaction analysis. -
86 interrupción
f.1 interruption, cut, pause, halt.2 interrupt.3 discontinuation.* * *1 interruption\sin interrupción uninterruptedlyinterrupción del embarazo termination of pregnancy* * *noun f.* * *SF [gen] interruption; [de trabajo] holdupinterrupción del fluido eléctrico — power cut, power failure
* * *femenino interruption* * *= breakdown, disruption, gap, interruption, stoppage, hiatus, break, break, discontinuance, discontinuation.Ex. Problems arise from the breakdown of the expressiveness of the notation of DC.Ex. An academic library should be extendible to permit future growth with minimum disruption.Ex. New editions will be essentially cumulations and therefore a longer gap will exist between editions.Ex. These might include security passwords, backup, restart and recovery programs and integrity checking, resumption after interruptions, skilled and novice level assistance, among other features.Ex. The induction course will give all the necessary employment details relating to such matters as the amount of leave entitlement, insurance stoppages, what to do in case of sickness, etc..Ex. 'Look, Mel,' said James after the hiatus, 'I'm irritated at the convoluted mess this simple case of filling a vacancy has become'.Ex. In terms of the reference process a break in the chain has occurred between the information need and the initial question.Ex. Deliberate editing requires time, preferably with a break between editing stints.Ex. If these students do not withdraw before the start of classes, they will be billed for tuition up to the official date of discontinuance.Ex. Many high selling products eventually see a drop in sales and eventual discontinuation, usually after being superseded by a superior product.----* con interrupciones = discontinuous, episodic.* interrupción del suministro = power shutdown.* interrupciones = heckling.* sin interrupción = continuously, without a break, without (a) rest, in an unbroken line.* sin interrupciones = in a single phase.* * *femenino interruption* * *= breakdown, disruption, gap, interruption, stoppage, hiatus, break, break, discontinuance, discontinuation.Ex: Problems arise from the breakdown of the expressiveness of the notation of DC.
Ex: An academic library should be extendible to permit future growth with minimum disruption.Ex: New editions will be essentially cumulations and therefore a longer gap will exist between editions.Ex: These might include security passwords, backup, restart and recovery programs and integrity checking, resumption after interruptions, skilled and novice level assistance, among other features.Ex: The induction course will give all the necessary employment details relating to such matters as the amount of leave entitlement, insurance stoppages, what to do in case of sickness, etc..Ex: 'Look, Mel,' said James after the hiatus, 'I'm irritated at the convoluted mess this simple case of filling a vacancy has become'.Ex: In terms of the reference process a break in the chain has occurred between the information need and the initial question.Ex: Deliberate editing requires time, preferably with a break between editing stints.Ex: If these students do not withdraw before the start of classes, they will be billed for tuition up to the official date of discontinuance.Ex: Many high selling products eventually see a drop in sales and eventual discontinuation, usually after being superseded by a superior product.* con interrupciones = discontinuous, episodic.* interrupción del suministro = power shutdown.* interrupciones = heckling.* sin interrupción = continuously, without a break, without (a) rest, in an unbroken line.* sin interrupciones = in a single phase.* * *interruptionme molestan tus interrupciones your interruptions are rather annoyingrogamos disculpen esta interrupción de la emisión we apologize for this break in transmissionCompuesto:termination of pregnancy* * *
interrupción sustantivo femenino
interruption;
interrupción sustantivo femenino interruption
interrupción del embarazo, termination (of pregnancy)
' interrupción' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alto
- corte
- detención
- reanudar
- receso
- seguida
- seguido
- suspensión
- vez
- cese
- continuamente
- continuo
- pausa
- tregua
English:
abortion
- break
- breakdown
- disruption
- distraction
- hiatus
- interruption
- solidly
- stop-off
- continuously
- disturbance
- gap
- let
- pause
- stoppage
- termination
* * *interrupción nf1. [corte, parada] interruptioninterrupción (voluntaria) del embarazo termination of pregnancy2. [de discurso, trabajo] breaking-off;[de viaje, vacaciones] cutting short3. [de circulación] blocking* * *sin interrupción non-stop* * ** * *interrupción n interruption -
87 invariable
adj.1 invariable.2 fixed, unchanging.* * *► adjetivo1 invariable* * *ADJ invariable* * *a) <precio/estado> constant, stableb) (Ling) invariable* * *= hard and fast, invariant, monotone, unvarying, invariable, unchanged, ironclad [iron-clad].Ex. There is no hard and fast answer to this question.Ex. Because authority file invariant and document-specific (variable) information are not separated in a MARC record, both are usually entered each time a document is cataloged.Ex. The notion of functional dependency requires an additional structure in the form of a monotone nondecreasing function.Ex. An unvarying level of illumination, heating, cooling, ventilation and acoustics will give the even type of environment needed in an academic library.Ex. The standardization of type-sizes never became complete or invariable during the hand-press period.Ex. The most recent book on the subject, almost fifty years later, makes it plain that the situation is unchanged.Ex. A review of the research shows that there are no clear and ironclad answers.* * *a) <precio/estado> constant, stableb) (Ling) invariable* * *= hard and fast, invariant, monotone, unvarying, invariable, unchanged, ironclad [iron-clad].Ex: There is no hard and fast answer to this question.
Ex: Because authority file invariant and document-specific (variable) information are not separated in a MARC record, both are usually entered each time a document is cataloged.Ex: The notion of functional dependency requires an additional structure in the form of a monotone nondecreasing function.Ex: An unvarying level of illumination, heating, cooling, ventilation and acoustics will give the even type of environment needed in an academic library.Ex: The standardization of type-sizes never became complete or invariable during the hand-press period.Ex: The most recent book on the subject, almost fifty years later, makes it plain that the situation is unchanged.Ex: A review of the research shows that there are no clear and ironclad answers.* * *1 ‹precio/estado› constant, stable2 ( Ling) invariable* * *
invariable adjetivo
b) (Ling) invariable
invariable adjetivo invariable
' invariable' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
antiaborto
- antibalas
- antidisturbios
- antiincendios
- antimanchas
- aparte
- así
- azul
- bien
- burdeos
- cada
- carmín
- cascarrabias
- chárter
- chatarra
- chic
- chispa
- contraincendios
- crema
- demás
- espía
- este
- exclusive
- exprés
- fiaca
- gagá
- gilipollas
- granate
- hembra
- in
- inclusive
- júnior
- lanzamisiles
- light
- machete
- mal
- más
- menos
- modelo
- multiuso
- nordeste
- noroeste
- norte
- oeste
- oro
- pastel
- piola
- popis
- premamá
- probeta
English:
equable
- invariable
- rule
- unchangeable
- hazel
* * *invariable adj1. [que no varía] invariable2. Ling invariable* * *adj invariable* * *invariable adj: invariable♦ invariablemente adv -
88 la clave está en la letra pequeña
= the devil (is/lives) in the detailsEx. The article is entitled ' The devil in the details: An academic library acquires a video collection'.* * *= the devil (is/lives) in the detailsEx: The article is entitled ' The devil in the details: An academic library acquires a video collection'.
Spanish-English dictionary > la clave está en la letra pequeña
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89 las triquiñuelas de la letra pequeña
= the devil (is/lives) in the detailsEx. The article is entitled ' The devil in the details: An academic library acquires a video collection'.* * *= the devil (is/lives) in the detailsEx: The article is entitled ' The devil in the details: An academic library acquires a video collection'.
Spanish-English dictionary > las triquiñuelas de la letra pequeña
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90 llevar la delantera
to be in the lead, be ahead* * *Ex. The article is entitled ' Ahead of the game: developing academic library staff for the 21st century'.* * *Ex: The article is entitled ' Ahead of the game: developing academic library staff for the 21st century'.
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91 los detalles de la letra pequeña
= the devil (is/lives) in the detailsEx. The article is entitled ' The devil in the details: An academic library acquires a video collection'.* * *= the devil (is/lives) in the detailsEx: The article is entitled ' The devil in the details: An academic library acquires a video collection'.
Spanish-English dictionary > los detalles de la letra pequeña
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92 los pormenores de la letra pequeña
= the devil (is/lives) in the detailsEx. The article is entitled ' The devil in the details: An academic library acquires a video collection'.* * *= the devil (is/lives) in the detailsEx: The article is entitled ' The devil in the details: An academic library acquires a video collection'.
Spanish-English dictionary > los pormenores de la letra pequeña
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93 mostrar preferencia por
(v.) = slantEx. Initially the course was oriented towards academic library services, but in recent years has become more slanted towards information technology.* * *(v.) = slantEx: Initially the course was oriented towards academic library services, but in recent years has become more slanted towards information technology.
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94 no comercial
adj.non-commercial, noncommercial.* * *(adj.) = non-profit making, non-commercial [noncommercial]Ex. SWALCAP is a non-profit making organisation based at the University of Bristol.Ex. The model, which was developed in a commercial environment, might be adapted to the non-commercial environment of the academic library.* * *(adj.) = non-profit making, non-commercial [noncommercial]Ex: SWALCAP is a non-profit making organisation based at the University of Bristol.
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95 perturbación
f.disturbance, alteration, perturbation.* * *1 disruption, disturbance2 (mental) disorder\perturbación del orden público public disorder, breach of the peace* * *SF1) (Meteo, Pol) disturbance2) (Med) upset, disturbance; [mental] mental disorder* * *femenino ( alteración) disruption; (Psic) disturbance* * *= disruption, derangement, disturbance, unsettling.Ex. An academic library should be extendible to permit future growth with minimum disruption.Ex. George Watson Cole refers to his mental derangement and pecuniary embarrassment.Ex. A centralised system was chosen to ensure speedy receipt and dissemination with minimal disturbances.Ex. Perhaps the unsettling that is experienced in a predicament is because these situations create an opening for messy emotional responses that draw on feelings.* * *femenino ( alteración) disruption; (Psic) disturbance* * *= disruption, derangement, disturbance, unsettling.Ex: An academic library should be extendible to permit future growth with minimum disruption.
Ex: George Watson Cole refers to his mental derangement and pecuniary embarrassment.Ex: A centralised system was chosen to ensure speedy receipt and dissemination with minimal disturbances.Ex: Perhaps the unsettling that is experienced in a predicament is because these situations create an opening for messy emotional responses that draw on feelings.* * *1 (alteración) disruptionserias perturbaciones económicas serious economic disruption2 ( Psic) disturbanceCompuestos:atmospheric disturbancebreach of the peace* * *
perturbación sustantivo femenino ( alteración) disruption;
(Psic) disturbance
' perturbación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
disturbio
English:
agitation
* * *perturbación nf1. [desconcierto] disquiet, unease2. [disturbio] disturbanceperturbación del orden público breach of the peace3. [mental] mental imbalance* * *f disturbance* * * -
96 por delante de la competencia
Ex. The article is entitled ' Ahead of the game: developing academic library staff for the 21st century'.* * *Ex: The article is entitled ' Ahead of the game: developing academic library staff for the 21st century'.
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97 punto de contacto
point of contact* * *(n.) = point of contact, interface, contact pointEx. Libraries should be the first point of contact for people in need and should be capable, like the General Practitioner in medicine, of dealing with 75% of cases on the spot.Ex. Now my question has to do with this very important interface between abstracting and indexing services and our catalogs.Ex. The reference desk is still the contact point where most academic library users find the services, information, and assistance they need.* * *(n.) = point of contact, interface, contact pointEx: Libraries should be the first point of contact for people in need and should be capable, like the General Practitioner in medicine, of dealing with 75% of cases on the spot.
Ex: Now my question has to do with this very important interface between abstracting and indexing services and our catalogs.Ex: The reference desk is still the contact point where most academic library users find the services, information, and assistance they need. -
98 refrigeración
f.refrigeration, cooling, freezing, chilling.* * *1 refrigeration2 (aire acondicionado) air conditioning3 (sistema) cooling system* * *SF [de comida] refrigeration; (Mec) cooling; [de casa] air conditioning* * *a) ( de alimentos) refrigerationb) ( de motor) cooling; ( aire acondicionado) air-conditioning* * *= cooling.Ex. An unvarying level of illumination, heating, cooling, ventilation and acoustics will give the even type of environment needed in an academic library.----* gastos de refrigeración = cooling costs.* sistema de refrigeración = cooling system.* torre de refrigeración = cooling tower.* * *a) ( de alimentos) refrigerationb) ( de motor) cooling; ( aire acondicionado) air-conditioning* * *= cooling.Ex: An unvarying level of illumination, heating, cooling, ventilation and acoustics will give the even type of environment needed in an academic library.
* gastos de refrigeración = cooling costs.* sistema de refrigeración = cooling system.* torre de refrigeración = cooling tower.* * *1 (de alimentos) refrigeration2 (aire acondicionado) air-conditioningtiene refrigeración it is air-conditioned3 (de un motor) coolingCompuestos:water-coolingair-cooling* * *
refrigeración sustantivo femenino
1 (de alimentos, bebidas) refrigeration
2 (sistema técnico) cooling (system)
(aire acondicionado) air conditioning
' refrigeración' also found in these entries:
English:
cooling
* * *1. [aire acondicionado] air-conditioning2. [de alimentos] refrigeration3. [de máquinas, motores] cooling;(sistema de) refrigeración cooling systemrefrigeración por agua water-cooling;refrigeración por aire air-cooling* * *f1 de alimentos refrigeration2 aire acondicionado air-conditioning3 de motor cooling* * *refrigeración nf, pl - ciones1) : refrigeration2) : air-conditioning -
99 ruptura
f.1 break (rotura).2 division, bust-up.* * *1 (rotura) breaking, breakage, break2 figurado breaking-off, break-up* * *SF1) [de cable, cerco]tenemos que encontrar el punto de ruptura del cable — we need to find the point where the cable broke
2) (=interrupción) [de pacto, contrato] breaking; [de relaciones, negociaciones] breaking-offla construcción de la autopista puede llevar a la ruptura del equilibrio ecológico — the construction of the motorway could upset the ecological balance
el incidente causó la ruptura de los lazos políticos entre ambos países — the incident led to the breaking-off of diplomatic ties between the two countries
3) (=disolución) break-up4) (=división) split, rupture frmlas diferencias entre ambos líderes pueden provocar una ruptura interna — the differences between the two leaders could cause an internal split o frm a rupture within the party
5) [con el pasado] breakeste cambio supone una ruptura con todo lo anterior — this change means a break with everything that went before
6) (Tenis) breakruptura de servicio — break of service, service break
* * *a) ( de relaciones) breaking-off; ( de contrato) breach, breaking; ( de matrimonio) breakupésa fue la causa de la ruptura de las negociaciones — that was what caused the negotiations to be broken off
b) (Dep) ( en tenis) service break* * *= disruption, dislocation, discontinuity, shift away from, breakup [break-up], severance, break, breach, rupture.Ex. An academic library should be extendible to permit future growth with minimum disruption.Ex. SDC's ORBIT software is a variation on the ELHILL software used with MEDLINE, so users of that data base can move across to SDC with a minimum of dislocation.Ex. New strategies have to be invented by libraries to cope with a period of transition and discontinuity.Ex. This article discusses the effects of changes in the economy on the distribution of work in libraries which indicate a shift away from its female origins.Ex. This concern will likely increase due to the breakup of the Soviet Union and dispersal of its nuclear arsenal and the growth of global nuclear smuggling rings.Ex. Examples can be found where exchange of publications remains as the only form of contact after severance of diplomatic and trade relations.Ex. In terms of the reference process a break in the chain has occurred between the information need and the initial question.Ex. The key is through controls, which must be built in so that breaches are detected.Ex. Nosebleeds are caused by the rupture of a small blood vessel called a capillary in the nose.----* ruptura con el pasado = break with the past, break from the past.* ruptura de lazos = severing of ties, breaking of ties.* * *a) ( de relaciones) breaking-off; ( de contrato) breach, breaking; ( de matrimonio) breakupésa fue la causa de la ruptura de las negociaciones — that was what caused the negotiations to be broken off
b) (Dep) ( en tenis) service break* * *= disruption, dislocation, discontinuity, shift away from, breakup [break-up], severance, break, breach, rupture.Ex: An academic library should be extendible to permit future growth with minimum disruption.
Ex: SDC's ORBIT software is a variation on the ELHILL software used with MEDLINE, so users of that data base can move across to SDC with a minimum of dislocation.Ex: New strategies have to be invented by libraries to cope with a period of transition and discontinuity.Ex: This article discusses the effects of changes in the economy on the distribution of work in libraries which indicate a shift away from its female origins.Ex: This concern will likely increase due to the breakup of the Soviet Union and dispersal of its nuclear arsenal and the growth of global nuclear smuggling rings.Ex: Examples can be found where exchange of publications remains as the only form of contact after severance of diplomatic and trade relations.Ex: In terms of the reference process a break in the chain has occurred between the information need and the initial question.Ex: The key is through controls, which must be built in so that breaches are detected.Ex: Nosebleeds are caused by the rupture of a small blood vessel called a capillary in the nose.* ruptura con el pasado = break with the past, break from the past.* ruptura de lazos = severing of ties, breaking of ties.* * *1 (de relaciones) breaking-off; (de un contrato) breach, breakingel incidente provocó la ruptura de las relaciones diplomáticas the incident led to a break in o to the breaking-off of diplomatic relations, the incident led to diplomatic relations being broken offésa fue la causa de la ruptura de las negociaciones that was what caused the negotiations to be broken offuna ruptura entre ambas empresas a break o ( frml) rupture between the two companiesla ruptura del contrato traería consecuencias muy graves breaking the contract would have very serious consequencessu ruptura con Ernesto her breakup with Ernestotras la ruptura de su matrimonio after the breakup of his marriageesta ruptura con el pasado this break with the past2 ( Dep) (en tenis) service break, break of serve* * *
ruptura sustantivo femenino
( de contrato) breach, breaking;
( de matrimonio) breakup;
(con pasado, tradición) break;◊ esa fue la causa de la ruptura de las negociaciones that was what caused the negotiations to be broken off
ruptura f (de relaciones) breaking-off
(de amistad, matrimonio, etc) break-up
' ruptura' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
morbosa
- morboso
English:
breach
- break
- bust-up
- distress
- miserable
- rupture
- split
- bust
- rift
- severance
* * *ruptura nf[de relaciones, conversaciones] breaking-off; [de pareja] break-up; [de contrato] breach;se han lamentado de la ruptura del consenso entre los partidos políticos they have lamented the breakdown of the consensus among the political parties;acusan al ejército de la ruptura de la tregua they are accusing the army of breaking the truce;su separación fue una ruptura amistosa they remained friends after breaking up;su última novela marca una ruptura con su estilo anterior his latest novel marks a break with his previous style* * ** * *ruptura nf1) : break2) : breaking, breach (of a contract)3) : breaking off, breakup* * *ruptura n break up -
100 sala de lectura
reading room* * ** * *(n.) = reading room, reading areaEx. In an academic library, for instance, students of a given discipline can expect to find all books and serials on their subject grouped together, sometimes in a ' reading room'.Ex. People can then select books from the shelves without going inside the reading area and disturbing people using it.* * ** * *(n.) = reading room, reading areaEx: In an academic library, for instance, students of a given discipline can expect to find all books and serials on their subject grouped together, sometimes in a ' reading room'.
Ex: People can then select books from the shelves without going inside the reading area and disturbing people using it.
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