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41 resolver una cuestión
(n.) = resolve + point, resolve + question, issue + settleEx. So it seems to me you should try to resolve this point of approach, whether you're going to approach it from the standpoint of the user or from the standpoint of the group being listed.Ex. The current environment in higher education is providing an opportunity for librarians to define a future that will ensure their central role in the educational process and thus resolve these remaining age-old questions.Ex. These three areas for decisions lead, in the specific instance of periodical articles, to a number of issues that commonly arise and must be settled in the interests of consistency in citation practices.* * *(n.) = resolve + point, resolve + question, issue + settleEx: So it seems to me you should try to resolve this point of approach, whether you're going to approach it from the standpoint of the user or from the standpoint of the group being listed.
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42 actualizado
adj.1 refreshed.2 updated, current, up-to-date, up-dated.past part.past participle of spanish verb: actualizar.* * *1→ link=actualizar actualizar► adjetivo1 up-to-date* * *(f. - actualizada)adj.* * *ADJ1) (=informado) up-to-date2) [aparato] updated3) [software] updated* * *= running, up to date, up-to-the-minute, updated [up-dated], actively maintained, revamped.Ex. Tom Hernandez knew that there had been a ' running feud' between Lespran and Balzac during the last year or so.Ex. Appropriate revision should ensure that the scheme remains up to date.Ex. These systems carry up-to-the-minute information on stock prices, currency rates, world and national events, etc.Ex. Libraries can obtain updated cataloguing through special customised services, but at prohibitively high cost.Ex. Librarians who have established diverse, actively maintained graphic novel collections tend to agree on this point = Los bibliotecarios que han creado colecciones de novelas gráficas diversas y actualizadas tienden a coincidir en este punto.Ex. This is a newly revamped site where you can search for information across a large number of databases from a single search box.----* disco actualizado = current disc.* mantenerse actualizado = keep up to + date (with).* mantenerse actualizado de = keep + abreast of.* * *= running, up to date, up-to-the-minute, updated [up-dated], actively maintained, revamped.Ex: Tom Hernandez knew that there had been a ' running feud' between Lespran and Balzac during the last year or so.
Ex: Appropriate revision should ensure that the scheme remains up to date.Ex: These systems carry up-to-the-minute information on stock prices, currency rates, world and national events, etc.Ex: Libraries can obtain updated cataloguing through special customised services, but at prohibitively high cost.Ex: Librarians who have established diverse, actively maintained graphic novel collections tend to agree on this point = Los bibliotecarios que han creado colecciones de novelas gráficas diversas y actualizadas tienden a coincidir en este punto.Ex: This is a newly revamped site where you can search for information across a large number of databases from a single search box.* disco actualizado = current disc.* mantenerse actualizado = keep up to + date (with).* mantenerse actualizado de = keep + abreast of. -
43 coincidir
v.1 to coincide (superficies, versiones, gustos).su versión de los hechos no coincide con la de otros testigos her version of events doesn't coincide with that of other witnessesLos miembros de la junta coincidieron The board members coincided=agreed.2 to agree (estar de acuerdo).coincido contigo en que… I agree with you that…, I am in agreement with you that…3 to coincide.mi cumpleaños coincide con el primer día de clase my birthday falls on the first day of classes4 to correspond, to check out, to jibe.Elsa corresponde con la descripción Elsa checks out with the description.* * *1 (estar de acuerdo) to agree (en, on), coincide (en, in)2 (ajustarse) to coincide3 (ocurrir al mismo tiempo) to be at the same time ( con, as), coincide ( con, with); (en el mismo lugar) to meet* * *verb* * *VI1) [en el tiempo] to happen at the same time, occur simultaneously frm, to coincidepara que se produzca una explosión han de coincidir varias circunstancias — for an explosion to occur several circumstances must happen at the same time
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coincidir con algo — to coincide with sthla exposición coincide con el 50 aniversario de su muerte — the exhibition coincides with the 50th anniversary of his death
mis vacaciones nunca coinciden con las de los niños — my holidays are never at the same time as my children's
no puedo ir al concierto porque coincide con el examen — I can't go to the concert because it clashes with the exam
2) [en un lugar] to happen to meethe coincidido con él en varias fiestas pero nunca nos han presentado — I've happened to be at some of the same parties as him but we've never been introduced
3) (=estar de acuerdo)a)• coincidir con algn — to agree with sb
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coincidir en algo, todos coinciden en que esta es su mejor película — everyone agrees that this is his best filmlos observadores internacionales coinciden en afirmar que... — international observers all agree that...
b) [informes, versiones, resultados] to coincide•
coincidir con algo — to agree with sth, coincide with sthlos hechos no coinciden exactamente con las declaraciones del testigo — the facts don't exactly agree with the witness's statement
4) (=ajustarse) [huellas, formas] to match, match up•
coincidir con algo — to match (up with) sthsus huellas dactilares no coinciden exactamente con las del asesino — his fingerprints don't match the murderer's exactly o don't match up exactly with the murderer's
* * *verbo intransitivo1) fechas/sucesos to coincide; versiones/resultados to coincide, match up, tallycoincidir con algo — to coincide (o match up etc) with something
2) personasa) (en opiniones, gustos)coincidir en algo: coinciden en sus gustos they share the same tastes; todos coincidieron en que... everyone agreed that...; coincidir con alguien — to agree with somebody
b) ( en un lugar)* * *= coalesce, co-occur, fall + square on, be in general consensus.Ex. Mayo's conclusion was that 'the singling out of certain groups of employees for special attention had the effect of coalescing previously indifferent individuals into cohesive groups with a high degree of group ride or esprit-de-corps'.Ex. There is also the Permuterm index, based on significant words in the titles of the items covered, and listing all of the words with which they co-occur in the specific titles.Ex. The pressman's first task with a new book was to make register, which meant laying on the first forme relative to the bed of the press and the press points so that, when the paper was printed on one side, turned over, and replaced on the points, the pages of the second forme would fall square on the backs of those of the first.Ex. Respondents who use the library's electronic information soruces are in general consensus that the library sources provide worthwhile information = Los encuestados que usan las fuentes de información de la biblioteca coinciden en que éstas ofrecen información pertinente.----* coincidir con = be coextensive with, coincide (with), match, match against, clash with, fit with, mesh with.* coincidir (con/en) = see + eye to eye (with/on).* coincidir con los intereses de uno = match + interests.* coincidir en = agree (on/upon).* hacer coincidir (con) = reconcile (with).* * *verbo intransitivo1) fechas/sucesos to coincide; versiones/resultados to coincide, match up, tallycoincidir con algo — to coincide (o match up etc) with something
2) personasa) (en opiniones, gustos)coincidir en algo: coinciden en sus gustos they share the same tastes; todos coincidieron en que... everyone agreed that...; coincidir con alguien — to agree with somebody
b) ( en un lugar)* * *coincidir (con/en)(v.) = see + eye to eye (with/on)Ex: Although there is consensus on the priority of some strategies, execs from different departments don't see eye to eye on many others.
= coalesce, co-occur, fall + square on, be in general consensus.Ex: Mayo's conclusion was that 'the singling out of certain groups of employees for special attention had the effect of coalescing previously indifferent individuals into cohesive groups with a high degree of group ride or esprit-de-corps'.
Ex: There is also the Permuterm index, based on significant words in the titles of the items covered, and listing all of the words with which they co-occur in the specific titles.Ex: The pressman's first task with a new book was to make register, which meant laying on the first forme relative to the bed of the press and the press points so that, when the paper was printed on one side, turned over, and replaced on the points, the pages of the second forme would fall square on the backs of those of the first.Ex: Respondents who use the library's electronic information soruces are in general consensus that the library sources provide worthwhile information = Los encuestados que usan las fuentes de información de la biblioteca coinciden en que éstas ofrecen información pertinente.* coincidir con = be coextensive with, coincide (with), match, match against, clash with, fit with, mesh with.* coincidir (con/en) = see + eye to eye (with/on).* coincidir con los intereses de uno = match + interests.* coincidir en = agree (on/upon).* hacer coincidir (con) = reconcile (with).* * *coincidir [I1 ]viA «fechas/sucesos» to coincide; «versiones/resultados» to coincide, match up, agree, tallylas declaraciones de los testigos coinciden the witnesses' statements match up o agree o tally o coincidecoincidir CON algo to coincide ( o match up etc) WITH sthB «personas»1 (en opiniones, gustos) coincidir EN algo:coinciden en sus gustos they share the same tastestodos coincidieron en que … everyone agreed that …coincidir CON algn to agree WITH sbcoincido con usted en esto I am in agreement with o I agree with you on this2(en un lugar): a veces coincidimos en el supermercado we sometimes see each other o meet in the supermarketmuchos nombres famosos han coincidido aquí esta semana a lot of famous people have come together o congregated here this weekC «líneas» to coincide; «dibujos» to line up, match up* * *
coincidir ( conjugate coincidir) verbo intransitivo
[ dibujos] to match up;
[versiones/resultados] to coincide, match up, tally;
coincidir con algo to coincide (o match up etc) with sthb) (en opiniones, gustos):
todos coincidieron en que … everyone agreed that …;
coincidir con algn to agree with sbc) ( en un lugar):
coincidir verbo intransitivo
1 (ocurrir al mismo tiempo) to coincide [con, with]
2 (dar el mismo resultado, encajar) to fit in [con, with]
3 (estar de acuerdo) to agree: en ese punto coincidimos, we agreed about that
4 (encontrarse) to meet by chance
' coincidir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
concordar
- cuadrar
English:
clash
- coincide
- concur
- correspond
- disagree
- match up
- overlap
- tally
- match
- over
* * *coincidir vi1. [superficies, líneas] to coincide ( con with);estas dos piezas no coinciden these two pieces don't go together o match up2. [versiones, gustos] to coincide;coincidimos en nuestras aficiones we have o share the same interests3. [estar de acuerdo] to agree ( con with);su versión de los hechos no coincide con la de otros testigos her version of events doesn't coincide o agree with that of other witnesses;coincidimos en lo fundamental we agree on the basic points;coincidimos en opinar que… we both agreed that…;coincido contigo en que… I agree with you that…, I am in agreement with you that…coincidí con ella en un congreso I met her at a conference5. [en el tiempo] to coincide ( con with);mi cumpleaños coincide con el primer día de clase my birthday falls on the first day of classes;han coincidido tres accidentes en menos de dos meses there have been three accidents in less than two months* * *v/i coincide* * *coincidir vi1) : to coincide2) : to agree* * *coincidir vb1. (estar de acuerdo) to agree3. (ocurrir al mismo tiempo) to coincide / to clashel partido coincide con la película the match is at the same time as the film / the match clashes with the film -
44 equilibrarse
1 to balance (en, on)2 figurado to recover one's balance* * *VPR [persona] to balance o.s. (en on)[fuerzas] to counterbalance each other* * *(v.) = level offEx. This exponential growth of papers leveled off at this point and the numer of papers appearing the core 2300 journal stood at approximately 1000 in 1983 and 1984.* * *(v.) = level offEx: This exponential growth of papers leveled off at this point and the numer of papers appearing the core 2300 journal stood at approximately 1000 in 1983 and 1984.
* * *vpr1. [piezas, ruedas, mecanismo] to balance;[enfrentamiento, partido] to even up;con la llegada del nuevo jugador se equilibraron las fuerzas the arrival of the new player evened things up;el marcador se equilibró en la segunda parte the score was levelled in the second half2. [cuentas, presupuesto] to be balanced* * ** * *vr -
45 filial
adj.1 filial.2 subsidiary.3 son-and-daughter, daughterly.f.1 subsidiary.2 affiliate, associate, attaché.* * *► adjetivo1 (del hijo) filial2 COMERCIO subsidiary1 COMERCIO subsidiary, branch* * *1. noun f. 2. adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (=de hijo) filial2) (Com) subsidiary antes de s, affiliated2.SF (Com) subsidiary* * *Ia) < amor> filialb) <compañía/asociación> affiliate (before n), subsidiaryIIfemenino subsidiary (company)* * *= off-shoot [offshoot], site, affiliated, subsidiary, affiliate, branch, chapel, off-site outlet, filial.Ex. These can be either off-shoots of a main bureau or a necklace of sub-bureaux run from a purely administrative centre.Ex. These sites have been operating CARTO-NET in close collaboration with one another.Ex. AACR gives a ruling similar to Lubetzky's for affiliated societies.Ex. This point was highlighted a few years ago by a case in which it was reported that an employee of ICI's Dutch subsidiary had stolen the company's information files and was holding them for ransom!.Ex. The visits to Pharmaproducts in the UK, an affiliate of Scrip, is outlined as well as a discussion of the pharmaceuticals information service which is available on Datastar.Ex. The most significant response has been the growth in every town of a widening range of citizen action groups -- consumer groups, parent-teacher associations and branches of CASE, Shelter groups, Civic Trust groups, tenants' and residents' associations and many other kinds of 'grass roots' organisation.Ex. The origins of this institution -- part trade union, part friendly society, and part social club -- are obscure, but chapels were well established by the mid sixteenth century in the larger continental shops.Ex. The library may circulate materials at off-site outlets such as shopping malls, community facilities, nursing homes, jails, and so forth.Ex. Filial therapy teaches the parent a new way of interacting with their child, thus improving the parent-child relationship.----* amor filial = filial love.* director de filial = branch head.* empresa filial = subsidiary company.* respeto filial = filial respect.* * *Ia) < amor> filialb) <compañía/asociación> affiliate (before n), subsidiaryIIfemenino subsidiary (company)* * *= off-shoot [offshoot], site, affiliated, subsidiary, affiliate, branch, chapel, off-site outlet, filial.Ex: These can be either off-shoots of a main bureau or a necklace of sub-bureaux run from a purely administrative centre.
Ex: These sites have been operating CARTO-NET in close collaboration with one another.Ex: AACR gives a ruling similar to Lubetzky's for affiliated societies.Ex: This point was highlighted a few years ago by a case in which it was reported that an employee of ICI's Dutch subsidiary had stolen the company's information files and was holding them for ransom!.Ex: The visits to Pharmaproducts in the UK, an affiliate of Scrip, is outlined as well as a discussion of the pharmaceuticals information service which is available on Datastar.Ex: The most significant response has been the growth in every town of a widening range of citizen action groups -- consumer groups, parent-teacher associations and branches of CASE, Shelter groups, Civic Trust groups, tenants' and residents' associations and many other kinds of 'grass roots' organisation.Ex: The origins of this institution -- part trade union, part friendly society, and part social club -- are obscure, but chapels were well established by the mid sixteenth century in the larger continental shops.Ex: The library may circulate materials at off-site outlets such as shopping malls, community facilities, nursing homes, jails, and so forth.Ex: Filial therapy teaches the parent a new way of interacting with their child, thus improving the parent-child relationship.* amor filial = filial love.* director de filial = branch head.* empresa filial = subsidiary company.* respeto filial = filial respect.* * *1 ‹amor› filial2 ‹compañía/asociación› affiliate ( before n), subsidiaryaffiliate o subsidiary company, subsidiarysecond team* * *
filial adjetivo
■ sustantivo femenino
subsidiary (company)
filial
I adjetivo
1 (relativo a los hijos) filial
2 Com subsidiary
II sustantivo femenino subsidiary
' filial' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
delegación
English:
offshoot
- subsidiary
- off
* * *♦ adj1. [de hijo] filial2. [de empresa] subsidiary;una empresa filial a subsidiary (company)♦ nmel filial the reserves♦ nfsubsidiary* * *I adj filialII f COM subsidiary* * *filial adj: filialfilial nf: affiliate, subsidiary -
46 hacer estallar en añicos
(v.) = blow + sky highEx. This is all that can be done at this point to prevent the current violence from blowing sky-high, destabilising the region, and sending oil prices into the stratosphere.* * *(v.) = blow + sky highEx: This is all that can be done at this point to prevent the current violence from blowing sky-high, destabilising the region, and sending oil prices into the stratosphere.
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47 hacer saltar por los aires
(v.) = blow + sky highEx. This is all that can be done at this point to prevent the current violence from blowing sky-high, destabilising the region, and sending oil prices into the stratosphere.* * *(v.) = blow + sky highEx: This is all that can be done at this point to prevent the current violence from blowing sky-high, destabilising the region, and sending oil prices into the stratosphere.
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48 nivelarse
(v.) = level offEx. This exponential growth of papers leveled off at this point and the numer of papers appearing the core 2300 journal stood at approximately 1000 in 1983 and 1984.* * *(v.) = level offEx: This exponential growth of papers leveled off at this point and the numer of papers appearing the core 2300 journal stood at approximately 1000 in 1983 and 1984.
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49 principalmente
adv.principally, mainly, chiefly.* * *► adverbio1 principally, mainly, chiefly* * *ADV principally, chiefly, mainly* * *= basically, chiefly, principally, mainly, primarily, above all else, on the whole.Ex. The scheme is basically enumerative with simple and composite or compound subjects listed within each class.Ex. The Colon Classification, devised by S R Ranganathan, and first published in 1933 is chiefly of interest for its development of facet analysis.Ex. From this point on in the course we shall be principally concerned with the making of entries for subjects in the alphabetical subject index to the classified file.Ex. The problem is to decide who to select as being mainly responsible.Ex. The scheme is primarily used by LC itself, and by other large research collections such as large academic libraries.Ex. Bowers' definition, above all else, stresses the variety of purposes served by this study.Ex. I have myself a well-known dislike for historical fiction; it is a genre that on the whole gives me little pleasure.----* ciudad donde viven principalmente jubilados = retirement town.* * *= basically, chiefly, principally, mainly, primarily, above all else, on the whole.Ex: The scheme is basically enumerative with simple and composite or compound subjects listed within each class.
Ex: The Colon Classification, devised by S R Ranganathan, and first published in 1933 is chiefly of interest for its development of facet analysis.Ex: From this point on in the course we shall be principally concerned with the making of entries for subjects in the alphabetical subject index to the classified file.Ex: The problem is to decide who to select as being mainly responsible.Ex: The scheme is primarily used by LC itself, and by other large research collections such as large academic libraries.Ex: Bowers' definition, above all else, stresses the variety of purposes served by this study.Ex: I have myself a well-known dislike for historical fiction; it is a genre that on the whole gives me little pleasure.* ciudad donde viven principalmente jubilados = retirement town.* * *principally, mainly, chiefly* * *principalmente advprincipally, mainly* * *principalmente adv chiefly / mainly / mostly / principally -
50 titulación
f.1 awarding of title, entitlement.2 titration.* * *1 qualifications plural* * *SF (Univ) degrees and diplomas pl"se necesita titulación universitaria" — "university degree required"
* * *femenino qualifications (pl)personas con titulación universitaria — university graduates, college graduates (AmE)
* * *= degree, qualification, course of study, degree course, professional qualification.Ex. A respondent is a candidate for a degree who, in an academic disputation, defends or opposes a thesis proposed by the praeses (q.v.); also called the defendant.Ex. At this point one of the trustees, scratching his head, raised the question of the qualifications of such a person.Ex. The notion that a course of study, whether academic or vocational/technical, prepares a person for a lifetime career is outdated and dangerous.Ex. This is the first degree course for library technicians offered in Australia.Ex. The minimum professional qualifications in archaeology are a graduate degree in archaeology, anthropology, or a closely related field.----* con doble titulación = dually qualified.* con titulación previa = already-qualified.* con titulación profesional = professionally educated.* obtener titulación = receive + degree.* sin titulación = unqualified.* titulación académica = academic qualification.* titulación compuesta de clases y prácticas en empresas = sandwich degree.* titulación en biblioteconomía y documentación = library degree, library science degree.* titulaciones = certificate and degree programs.* titulación formal = formal degree programme.* titulación profesional = professional qualification.* titulación requerida = job specs.* titulación universitaria = degree programme, university degree.* trabajador sin titulación específica = non-professional [nonprofessional].* * *femenino qualifications (pl)personas con titulación universitaria — university graduates, college graduates (AmE)
* * *= degree, qualification, course of study, degree course, professional qualification.Ex: A respondent is a candidate for a degree who, in an academic disputation, defends or opposes a thesis proposed by the praeses (q.v.); also called the defendant.
Ex: At this point one of the trustees, scratching his head, raised the question of the qualifications of such a person.Ex: The notion that a course of study, whether academic or vocational/technical, prepares a person for a lifetime career is outdated and dangerous.Ex: This is the first degree course for library technicians offered in Australia.Ex: The minimum professional qualifications in archaeology are a graduate degree in archaeology, anthropology, or a closely related field.* con doble titulación = dually qualified.* con titulación previa = already-qualified.* con titulación profesional = professionally educated.* obtener titulación = receive + degree.* sin titulación = unqualified.* titulación académica = academic qualification.* titulación compuesta de clases y prácticas en empresas = sandwich degree.* titulación en biblioteconomía y documentación = library degree, library science degree.* titulaciones = certificate and degree programs.* titulación formal = formal degree programme.* titulación profesional = professional qualification.* titulación requerida = job specs.* titulación universitaria = degree programme, university degree.* trabajador sin titulación específica = non-professional [nonprofessional].* * *qualifications (pl)un profesor de titulación francesa a teacher who qualified in Francepersonas con titulación universitaria university graduates, college graduates ( AmE), people with university o ( AmE) college degreestitulación en dos especialidades combined honors*[ S ] se exige titulación universitaria or superior graduate required* * *
titulación sustantivo femenino
qualifications (pl);
titulación f Educ qualifications pl
' titulación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
licenciatura
English:
qualified
- unqualified
* * *titulación nf[académica] qualifications titulación profesional professional qualifications* * *f qualifications pl -
51 óptica
f.1 optics.2 way of looking at things, approach, viewpoint, slant.* * *1 (tienda) optician's2 FÍSICA optics3 (enfoque) viewpoint* * *f., (m. - óptico)* * *SF1) (=ciencia) optics sing2) (=tienda) optician's3) (=punto de vista) viewpoint, point of view* * ** * *= optics.Ex. The main focus of analysis is on the major fields of ophthalmology and optics.----* cable de fibra óptica = fibre optic cable.* presentar Algo desde una nueva óptica = throw + new light on.* * ** * *= optics.Ex: The main focus of analysis is on the major fields of ophthalmology and optics.
* cable de fibra óptica = fibre optic cable.* presentar Algo desde una nueva óptica = throw + new light on.* * *2 (tienda) optician's3 (punto de vista) viewpoint, point of viewven el problema desde una óptica distinta they see the problem from a different standpoint o viewpoint o point of view o perspective* * *
óptica sustantivo femenino (Fís, Ópt) optics;
( tienda) optician's
óptico,-a
I adjetivo optical
nervio óptico, optic nerve
fibra óptica, optical fibre, fibre-optic
II sustantivo masculino y femenino optician
óptica sustantivo femenino
1 (establecimiento) optician's (shop)
2 (ciencia) optics
3 (forma de considerar) point of view
' óptica' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fibra
- ilusión
- óptico
English:
fibre-optics
- optical illusion
- optician
- optics
- illusion
* * *óptica nf1. [ciencia] optics [singular]2. [tienda] optician's (shop)3. [punto de vista] point of view* * *f1 optician’s2 FÍS optics sg ; figpoint of viewI adj optical;nervio óptico optic nerveII m, óptica f optician* * *óptica nf1) : optics2) : optician's shop3) : viewpoint* * *óptica n (establecimiento) optician's -
52 postura
f.1 position, posture.2 attitude, stance.3 bid.4 body posture, position, posture.5 point of view, attitude, stand, position.6 agreement.* * *1 (de un cuerpo) posture, position2 (actitud) attitude3 (en una subasta) bid* * *noun f.1) position2) posture* * *SF1) [del cuerpo] positionno sé cómo puedes estar en una postura tan incómoda — I don't know how you can stand being in such an uncomfortable position
2) (=actitud) stance, position3) [en una subasta] bid4) [en juego de azar] bet, stake5) [de ave] (=acción) egg-laying; (=conjunto de huevos) eggs pl, eggs laid pl6) ** (=droga) 1000-pesetas' worth of hashish* * *1) ( del cuerpo) position2)a) ( actitud) stanceeso de no comprometerte es una postura muy cómoda — not committing yourself like that is an easy option
b) ( opinión) opinionposturas encontradas or enfrentadas — opposing views
tomar postura — to take a stand
3) (AmL) (de ropa, zapatos)•* * *1) ( del cuerpo) position2)a) ( actitud) stanceeso de no comprometerte es una postura muy cómoda — not committing yourself like that is an easy option
b) ( opinión) opinionposturas encontradas or enfrentadas — opposing views
tomar postura — to take a stand
3) (AmL) (de ropa, zapatos)•* * *postura11 = posture, pose.Ex: 'I'll give it more thought,' she said with a sharp frown, resuming her former posture.
Ex: Male readers are often attracted to this sub-genre because of the books' pin-up art, depicting beautiful young women in revealing costumes and provocative poses.* de postura = postural.* postura del loto, la = lotus position, the, padmasana.* postura de yoga = asana.* postura exigida por el trabajo = work posture.* postura física = physical posture.postura2= stance, position, stand, posturing, viewpoint, standpoint, view, opinion (on).Ex: It is precisely such programme arrangements which seemed, upon examination, to produce an equivocal stance on the question of applying the technology in a user-orientated way.
Ex: In 1971 John Pemberton was engaged by the Government `to carry out a broad review of the present position regarding the provision of printed ephemera in libraries in Great Britain'.Ex: The Midwinter Meeting of the American Library Association included various items of business such as: the ALA stand on UNESCO; a new dues schedule; grants; role of school librarians in ALA; new cataloguing tools; and standards.Ex: The lavishness of the presentation imbues the show with conviction and almost distracts from the ridiculousness of its apocalyptic posturing.Ex: Whatever viewpoint is taken, it is difficult to dispute the significance of AACR1.Ex: So it seems to me you should try to resolve this point of approach, whether you're going to approach it from the standpoint of the user or from the standpoint of the group being listed.Ex: There is an alternative method for the design of subject retrieval devices, and that is to build languages or schemes which depend upon some theoretical views about the nature and structure of knowledge.Ex: A reputable supplier will readily provide names of former customers who may be contacted for their opinions on service, support and maintenance.* adoptar la postura moral correcta = take + the high ground, take + the high road.* adoptar una postura = adopt + posture, adopt + behaviour, adopt + a stance, take + position, take + a stance.* adoptar una postura crítica sobre = take + a critical view of.* adoptar una postura firme = take + a stand (against).* adoptar una postura firme ante una cuestión = take + position on + issue.* adoptar una postura firme contra = take + a firm stand against.* adoptar una postura intransigente = take + a hard stand.* adoptar una postura unánime = speak with + one voice.* adoptar un postura = embrace + view, don + mantle.* cambiar de postura = reconsider + position.* cambiar radicalmente de postura = do + an about-face.* cambio radical de postura = about-face.* declaración de postura oficial = position paper.* defender + Posesivo + postura = argue + Posesivo + case.* desafiar una postura = challenge + attitude.* poner en entredicho una postura = compromise + position.* postura defensiva = bunker mentality.* postura ideológica en contra de la homosexualidad = heterosexism.* postura indefinida = fence-sitting position.* postura única = unified voice.* tomar una postura = take + viewpoint, adopt + a stance, take + position, take + a stance.* tomar una postura firme = take + a stand (against).* tomar una postura intransigente = take + a hard stand.* * *A (del cuerpo) positiontengo que haber dormido en una mala postura I must have slept in an awkward positiontiene muy mala postura he has very bad postureCompuesto:lotus positionB1 (actitud) stanceadoptó una postura crítica frente a esta propuesta she adopted a critical attitude toward(s) o a critical stance on this proposaleso de no comprometerte es una postura muy cómoda not committing yourself like that is an easy way out o is an easy option2 (opinión) opinionhay posturas encontradas or enfrentadas en la organización there are opposing views within the organizationtomar postura to take a standC( AmL) (de ropa, zapatos): se le rompieron a la primera postura they broke the first time she wore themCompuesto:* * *
postura sustantivo femenino
1 ( del cuerpo) position
2
◊ adoptar una postura firme con respecto a algo to take a tough stance o stand on sth
◊ tomar postura to take a stand
3 (AmL) (de ropa, zapatos):
postura de argollas (Chi) ( acción) exchange of rings ( to seal one's engagement);
( fiesta) engagement party
postura sustantivo femenino
1 (física) position, posture
2 (intelectual) attitude
' postura' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
actitud
- antinuclear
- flexibilizar
- inamovible
- mantenerse
- pose
- suscitar
- ultranza
- afianzar
- asentar
- claro
- concesión
- definición
- duro
- extremo
- política
- reconciliar
English:
assume
- attitude
- firm
- inflexible
- pose
- position
- posture
- stance
- stand
- about
- line
* * *postura nf1. [posición] position, posture;ponte en una postura cómoda get into a comfortable position, make yourself comfortablepostura del misionero missionary position2. [actitud] attitude, stance;adoptar una postura to adopt an attitude o a stance;tienes que tomar postura you have to take up a position;defiende posturas muy radicales he upholds very radical opinions o views3. [en subasta] bid4. Am [uso]este vestido se me estropeó a la segunda postura this dress fell to pieces the second time I wore it* * *f tb figposition* * *postura nf1) : posture, position (of the body)2) actitud, posición: position, stance* * *postura n position -
53 visión
f.1 vision, far-sightedness, foresight, long sight.2 vision, sight.3 vision, apparition, presence.4 vision, sense of vision.* * *1 (acción) vision2 (vista) sight3 (ilusión) vision4 figurado (persona fea) fright, sight\quedarse como quien ve visiones familiar to look as if one has seen a ghostver visiones to dream, see thingsvisión de conjunto figurado overall view* * *noun f.1) vision2) view* * *SF1) (Anat) vision, (eye)sightperder la visión de un ojo — to lose the sight in o of one eye
2) (Rel) vision; (=fantasía) fantasy; (=ilusión) illusionver visiones — to be seeing things, suffer delusions
3) (=vista) viewvisión de conjunto — complete picture, overall view
4) (=punto de vista) view, point of view5) pey scarecrow, fright ** * *1)a) ( vista) vision, sightpérdida de visión — loss of vision o sight
b) ( acción de ver)la visión de aquella escena lo impresionó — seeing o witnessing that scene shocked him
c) ( aparición) visionver visiones — to be seeing things
2) (enfoque, punto de vista) view* * *= eye vision, perspective, picture, standpoint, view, vision, sight.Ex. I can see a staff member in a sitting position with hand held on the brow covering the eye vision and engrossed in reading.Ex. It is easy to see that users and separate pieces of literature may hold different perspectives on one subject.Ex. No pretence is made of their being either a balanced or complete picture of the article.Ex. So it seems to me you should try to resolve this point of approach, whether you're going to approach it from the standpoint of the user or from the standpoint of the group being listed.Ex. There is an alternative method for the design of subject retrieval devices, and that is to build languages or schemes which depend upon some theoretical views about the nature and structure of knowledge.Ex. On a pair of ordinary glasses is a square of fine lines near the top of one lens, where it is out of the way of ordinary vision.Ex. The seers -- the sybils and prophets -- of Michelangelo's Sistine Ceiling reveal imperfections of bodily sight (such as near- and far-sightedness), emphasizing their spiritual foresight.----* ángulo de visión = viewing angle.* campo de visión = breadth of vision, viewing position, field of vision.* con poca visión de futuro = short-sighted [shortsighted].* con visión de futuro = far-sighted, forward-thinking, far-seeing, long-sighted.* dar una visión = present + view, provide + an understanding.* dar una visión general = give + a general picture.* dar una visión global = give + overview, present + an overview, present + an overall picture, give + an overall picture, overview.* dar una visión total = give + a complete picture.* falta de visión de futuro = shortsightedness, nearsightedness [near-sightedness], myopia.* falto de visión de futuro = myopic.* ofrecer una visión = provide + a picture.* ofrecer una visión de = offer + an account of.* ofrecer una visión de conjunto = provide + a picture, provide + overview.* ofrecer una visión muy releveladora de = provide + insight into, give + an insight into, give + an inside look at.* pago por visión = pay-per-view.* perder la visión = lose + Posesivo + sight.* presentar una visión = present + a picture.* presentar una visión global = give + overview, present + an overview, present + an overall picture, give + an overall picture, overview.* visión bifocal = bifocal vision.* visión comercial = business acumen.* visión contada por una persona de adentro = insider's look, insider's perspective.* visión contrapuesta = opposing view.* visión de cerca = ringside view, ringside seat.* visión de conjunto = overview, sweep, broad view.* visión de futuro = foresight, future vision, farsightedness [far-sightedness], vision, vision into the future.* visión del futuro = insight into the future.* visión del mundo = world view [worldview/world-view].* visión del panorama = overview.* visión de primera fila = ringside view, ringside seat.* visión de túnel = tunnel vision, tunnel vision.* visión de una persona de adentro = insider's look, insider's perspective.* visión estratégica = strategic vision.* visión foveal = foveal vision.* visión general = overview, conspectus, broad view.* visión global = overview, big picture, the, snapshot [snap-shot], broad view.* visión globlal = overall picture.* visión más clara = heightened awareness.* visión nocturna = night vision, nocturnal vision.* visión panorámica = overview.* visión para los negocios = business acumen.* visión parcial = one-way view.* visión periférica = peripheral vision.* visión puntual = snapshot [snap-shot].* visión retrospectiva = flashback [flash back].* * *1)a) ( vista) vision, sightpérdida de visión — loss of vision o sight
b) ( acción de ver)la visión de aquella escena lo impresionó — seeing o witnessing that scene shocked him
c) ( aparición) visionver visiones — to be seeing things
2) (enfoque, punto de vista) view* * *= eye vision, perspective, picture, standpoint, view, vision, sight.Ex: I can see a staff member in a sitting position with hand held on the brow covering the eye vision and engrossed in reading.
Ex: It is easy to see that users and separate pieces of literature may hold different perspectives on one subject.Ex: No pretence is made of their being either a balanced or complete picture of the article.Ex: So it seems to me you should try to resolve this point of approach, whether you're going to approach it from the standpoint of the user or from the standpoint of the group being listed.Ex: There is an alternative method for the design of subject retrieval devices, and that is to build languages or schemes which depend upon some theoretical views about the nature and structure of knowledge.Ex: On a pair of ordinary glasses is a square of fine lines near the top of one lens, where it is out of the way of ordinary vision.Ex: The seers -- the sybils and prophets -- of Michelangelo's Sistine Ceiling reveal imperfections of bodily sight (such as near- and far-sightedness), emphasizing their spiritual foresight.* ángulo de visión = viewing angle.* campo de visión = breadth of vision, viewing position, field of vision.* con poca visión de futuro = short-sighted [shortsighted].* con visión de futuro = far-sighted, forward-thinking, far-seeing, long-sighted.* dar una visión = present + view, provide + an understanding.* dar una visión general = give + a general picture.* dar una visión global = give + overview, present + an overview, present + an overall picture, give + an overall picture, overview.* dar una visión total = give + a complete picture.* falta de visión de futuro = shortsightedness, nearsightedness [near-sightedness], myopia.* falto de visión de futuro = myopic.* ofrecer una visión = provide + a picture.* ofrecer una visión de = offer + an account of.* ofrecer una visión de conjunto = provide + a picture, provide + overview.* ofrecer una visión muy releveladora de = provide + insight into, give + an insight into, give + an inside look at.* pago por visión = pay-per-view.* perder la visión = lose + Posesivo + sight.* presentar una visión = present + a picture.* presentar una visión global = give + overview, present + an overview, present + an overall picture, give + an overall picture, overview.* visión bifocal = bifocal vision.* visión comercial = business acumen.* visión contada por una persona de adentro = insider's look, insider's perspective.* visión contrapuesta = opposing view.* visión de cerca = ringside view, ringside seat.* visión de conjunto = overview, sweep, broad view.* visión de futuro = foresight, future vision, farsightedness [far-sightedness], vision, vision into the future.* visión del futuro = insight into the future.* visión del mundo = world view [worldview/world-view].* visión del panorama = overview.* visión de primera fila = ringside view, ringside seat.* visión de túnel = tunnel vision, tunnel vision.* visión de una persona de adentro = insider's look, insider's perspective.* visión estratégica = strategic vision.* visión foveal = foveal vision.* visión general = overview, conspectus, broad view.* visión global = overview, big picture, the, snapshot [snap-shot], broad view.* visión globlal = overall picture.* visión más clara = heightened awareness.* visión nocturna = night vision, nocturnal vision.* visión panorámica = overview.* visión para los negocios = business acumen.* visión parcial = one-way view.* visión periférica = peripheral vision.* visión puntual = snapshot [snap-shot].* visión retrospectiva = flashback [flash back].* * *A1 (vista) vision, sightpérdida de visión loss of vision o sightperdió la visión del ojo izquierdo she lost the sight of her left eyevisión de túnel tunnel vision2(acción de ver): la visión de aquella escena lo impresionó seeing o witnessing that scene shocked him3 (aparición) visionver visiones to be seeing thingste digo que no hay nadie, tú ves visiones I tell you there's nobody there, you're seeing thingsB (enfoque, punto de vista) viewtiene una visión muy romántica de la vida he has a very romantic view of lifela visión de futuro de la empresa the company's forward-looking approachuna visión de conjunto an overview* * *
visión sustantivo femenino
1
◊ ver visiones to be seeing things
2 (enfoque, punto de vista) view;
tener visión de futuro to be forward-looking
visión sustantivo femenino
1 (vista, sentido) sight, vision
(alucinación) vision
2 (opinión) viewpoint, view
3 (capacidad de anticipación) sense
visión de futuro, forward-looking approach
' visión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aparición
- binocular
- campo
- global
- imponer
- nublarse
- panorama
- vista
- desvanecerse
- espectáculo
- fugaz
- pesadilla
- previsor
- turbio
- visual
English:
blur
- cloud
- overview
- range
- seeing
- short-sighted
- sight
- vision
- acumen
- blurred
- breadth
- far
- field
- glimpse
- grand
- impair
- line
- sighted
- survey
- view
* * *visión nf1. [capacidad] vision, sight;presenta una evidente pérdida de visión there has been a noticeable loss of visionvisión artificial artificial sight;visión binocular binocular vision2. [acción] seeing, witnessing;tan sólo la visión de tal espectáculo ya le daba deseos de huir just witnessing such a spectacle was enough to make him want to flee3. [alucinación] vision;ver visiones to be seeing things4. [interpretación] view;una visión clara de la situación a clear view o appreciation of the situationvisión de conjunto overall view o appreciation;visión de futuro vision* * *f1 vision, sight; figvision;ver visiones be seeing things2 ( opinión) view;tener visión de futuro be forward-looking* * *1) : vision, eyesight2) : view, perspective3) : vision, illusionver visiones: to be seeing things* * *visión n1. (vista) sight / vision2. (punto de vista) view -
54 prisma
m.1 prism (physics & geometry).2 viewpoint, perspective (perspectiva).* * *1 prism2 figurado (perspectiva) angle* * *SM1) (Fís, Ópt) prism2) (=punto de vista) point of view, anglebajo o desde el prisma de — from the point of view of
* * *masculino (Fís, Ópt) prism; ( perspectiva) perspective* * *masculino (Fís, Ópt) prism; ( perspectiva) perspective* * *2 (perspectiva) perspectivesi se mira la situación desde este prisma if you look at the situation from this perspective o from this point of view o in these terms* * *
prisma sustantivo masculino (Fís, Ópt) prism;
( perspectiva) perspective
prisma sustantivo masculino prism
' prisma' also found in these entries:
English:
prism
* * *prisma nm1. Geom prism2. Fís prism3. [perspectiva] viewpoint, perspective* * *m prism* * *prisma nf: prism -
55 eso
intj.that's it.pron.1 that (neutro).eso es la Torre Eiffel that's the Eiffel Towereso es lo que yo pienso that's just what I thinkeso que propones es irrealizable what you're proposing is impossibleeso de vivir solo no me gusta I don't like the idea of living on my own¡eso, eso! that's right!, yes!¡eso es! that's it¿cómo es eso?, ¿y eso? how come? (¿por qué?)para eso es mejor no ir if that's all it is, you might as well not gopor eso vine that's why I camea eso de (at) about o arounda eso del mediodía round about middayen eso just then, at that very momenty eso que even though2 it.* * ** * *pron.* * *SF ABR Esp= Enseñanza Secundaria obligatoria compulsory secondary education for 12 to 16 year-olds ESO As a consequence of the 1990 education reform law, LOGSE, secondary education in Spain is now divided into two stages. The first stage, ESO, or Educación Secundaria Obligatoria, is for 12- to 16-year-olds. It is free and compulsory and includes both vocational and academic subjects. Students are awarded the Título de Graduado en Educación Secundaria on successful completion at age 16 and can leave school at this point. If they choose to continue their education they go on to the second stage, which consists of either the academically orientated Bachillerato or the vocational Formación Profesional Específica.See:* * ** * *Ex. There will always be differences between the races and the genders and all that sort of thing.* * ** * *Ex: There will always be differences between the races and the genders and all that sort of thing.
* * *ESO - Educación Secundaria Obligatoria (↑ ESO a1)(en Esp) = Educación Secundaria Obligatoria* * *
Multiple Entries:
ESO
eso
eso pron dem
eso que te contaron what they told youb) ( en locs)◊ a eso de (at) around o about;
en eso: en eso llegó su madre (just) at that moment her mother arrived;
¡eso es! that's it!;
y eso que … even though …;
por eso that's whyc)◊ ¡eso! ( interj) exactly!
eso pron dem neut that: eso de los fantasmas es una tontería, this whole thing about ghosts is nonsense
¡eso es!, that's it!
no me dio ni eso, she didn't give me even that
por eso nos vamos, that's why we are leaving
♦ Locuciones: a eso de, around: a eso de la medianoche, around midnight
' ESO' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
advertir
- alcance
- amargarse
- aparte
- así
- bajeza
- bastarse
- broma
- caer
- calumnia
- característica
- característico
- chistar
- chupada
- chupado
- colmo
- cómo
- con
- conducir
- cosa
- cuento
- dar
- deberse
- derecha
- derecho
- diferenciar
- discutible
- doler
- educación
- empezar
- entrar
- ser
- escribirse
- eso
- excusa
- falsa
- falso
- faltar
- ir
- hacer
- harina
- importar
- interesar
- jorobar
- llevar
- luego
- malpensada
- malpensado
- marcha
- menos
English:
about
- absolutely
- affair
- all
- anything
- ball
- ball game
- care
- careful
- common
- debate
- defy
- deliberately
- design
- dig
- do
- done
- dwell on
- enough
- failing
- feel
- fit
- fortunate
- go for
- grab
- harp on
- head
- here
- however
- it
- joke
- just
- kick up
- labour
- like
- mean
- most
- move
- mud
- nasty
- need
- no
- none
- nowhere
- objection
- occasion
- ocean
- of
- offence
- ominously
* * *= mainstream secondary education in Spain for pupils aged 12-16ESOMandatory secondary education or ESO (“Enseñanza Secundaria Obligatoria”) in Spain lasts four years, from the age of twelve to sixteen. This is divided into two two-year cycles. At the end of the second cycle (equivalent to junior year in high school), students can either go on to two years of further study if they want to go to college, or take vocational and technical courses.* * *f abr Esp(= educación secundaria obligatoria) compulsory secondary education* * *1) : thateso no me gusta: I don't like that2)¡eso es! : that's it!, that's right!3)a eso de : arounda eso de las tres: around three o'clock4)en eso : at that point, just then* * *ESO n secondary education -
56 rascar
v.1 to scratch.El taladro rasguñó la pared The drill scratched the wall.2 to scrape (off).3 to scrape away at (instrument).4 to be rough.* * *1 (la piel) to scratch2 (con rascador) to scrape, rasp3 (un instrumento) to strum* * *verb1) to scrape2) scratch* * *1. VT1) [con uñas] to scratch2) [+ puerta, pared] to scrape; [+ pintura] to scrape off3) hum [+ instrumento] to scrape, scratch o saw away at2.VI LAm (=picar) to itch3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( con las uñas) to scratchb) ( con cuchillo) < superficie> to scrape; < pintura> to scrape offc) < violín> to scrape away at2) (Col fam) ( picar) to itch2.rascarse v pron (refl) to scratch (oneself)* * *= scratch.Ex. At this point one of the trustees, scratching his head, raised the question of the qualifications of such a person.----* rascarse la barriga = sit on + Posesivo + butt, sit on + Posesivo + backside.* rascarse la cabeza = scratch + Posesivo + head.* rascarse los huevos = sit on + Posesivo + butt, sit on + Posesivo + backside.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( con las uñas) to scratchb) ( con cuchillo) < superficie> to scrape; < pintura> to scrape offc) < violín> to scrape away at2) (Col fam) ( picar) to itch2.rascarse v pron (refl) to scratch (oneself)* * *= scratch.Ex: At this point one of the trustees, scratching his head, raised the question of the qualifications of such a person.
* rascarse la barriga = sit on + Posesivo + butt, sit on + Posesivo + backside.* rascarse la cabeza = scratch + Posesivo + head.* rascarse los huevos = sit on + Posesivo + butt, sit on + Posesivo + backside.* * *rascar [A2 ]vtA1 (con las uñas) to scratch2 (con un cuchillo) ‹superficie› to scrape; ‹pintura› to scrape off3 ‹violín› to scrape away atme rasca la pierna my leg itches■ rascarse( refl)1 (con las uñas) to scratch, scratch oneself* * *
rascar ( conjugate rascar) verbo transitivo
‹ pintura› to scrape off
rascarse verbo pronominal ( refl) to scratch (oneself)
rascar
I vtr (la piel, etc) to scratch
(la pintura, suciedad) to scrape (off)
II verbo intransitivo to be scratchy
fam (picar) to itch: este jersey rasca, this sweater is very itchy
' rascar' also found in these entries:
English:
scratch
- scrape
* * *♦ vt1. [con uñas, clavo] to scratch2. [con espátula] to scrape (off);[con cepillo] to scrub3. [instrumento] to scrape away at♦ vito be rough, to scratch* * *v/t scratch; superficie scrape, scratch;rascar el chelo scrape away at the cello* * *rascar {72} vt1) : to scratch2) : to scrape* * *rascar vb1. (pintura) to scrape off2. (con uñas) to scratch¿me rascas la espalda? could you scratch my back? -
57 observación
f.1 observation, commentary, explanatory note, explanatory remark.2 observation, study.3 observation, obedience, keeping, abidance.4 fixed attention, concentration.5 observation, refutation.* * *1 (acción) observation2 (comentario) observation, comment, remark\estar en observación to be under observation* * *noun f.1) observation2) remark* * *SF1) (=acto) [gen] observation; (Jur) observance2) (=comentario) remark, comment, observationhacer una observación — to make a remark o comment o observation, comment
3) (=objeción) objection* * *1) (examen, vigilancia) observationtener a alguien en observación — (Med) to keep somebody under observation
tener mucha/poca capacidad de observación — to be/not to be very observant
2) (de leyes, preceptos) observance3) ( comentario) observation, remark; ( en texto) note* * *= observation, observation, remark, observance.Ex. There are a number of ways of finding out something one wants to know: observation, trial and error experiment; asking someone; looking it up for oneself.Ex. I agree with the observation that in our catalog we had not brought together the 'American Scholar' and the 'Oration'.Ex. My second point may be a slightly tangential, but I hope it is a concrete reaction to the general tenor of Mr. Lubetzky's remarks and the general subject posed.Ex. As Sherlock Holmes reminded Dr Watson, 'You know my method; it is founded on the observance of trifles' = Como Sherlock Holmes recordaba al Doctor Watson: "Usted conoce mi método, se basa en la observación de las pequeñeces".----* confirmar una observación = bear out + point.* de observación = observational.* hacer observaciones = comment on/upon.* mantener en observación = hold under + observation, keep under + observation.* metodología de observación = soft methodology.* observación de aves y pájaros = birdwatching [bird-watching], birding.* observación fortuita = chance observation.* observación inicial = opening remark.* observación militar = surveillance.* período de observación = observation period.* puesto de observación = lookout [look-out].* satélite de observación = surveillance satellite.* tener en observación = hold under + observation, keep under + observation.* * *1) (examen, vigilancia) observationtener a alguien en observación — (Med) to keep somebody under observation
tener mucha/poca capacidad de observación — to be/not to be very observant
2) (de leyes, preceptos) observance3) ( comentario) observation, remark; ( en texto) note* * *= observation, observation, remark, observance.Ex: There are a number of ways of finding out something one wants to know: observation, trial and error experiment; asking someone; looking it up for oneself.
Ex: I agree with the observation that in our catalog we had not brought together the 'American Scholar' and the 'Oration'.Ex: My second point may be a slightly tangential, but I hope it is a concrete reaction to the general tenor of Mr. Lubetzky's remarks and the general subject posed.Ex: As Sherlock Holmes reminded Dr Watson, 'You know my method; it is founded on the observance of trifles' = Como Sherlock Holmes recordaba al Doctor Watson: "Usted conoce mi método, se basa en la observación de las pequeñeces".* confirmar una observación = bear out + point.* de observación = observational.* hacer observaciones = comment on/upon.* mantener en observación = hold under + observation, keep under + observation.* metodología de observación = soft methodology.* observación de aves y pájaros = birdwatching [bird-watching], birding.* observación fortuita = chance observation.* observación inicial = opening remark.* observación militar = surveillance.* período de observación = observation period.* puesto de observación = lookout [look-out].* satélite de observación = surveillance satellite.* tener en observación = hold under + observation, keep under + observation.* * *A (examen, vigilancia) observationlo tienen en observación ( Med) they're keeping him under observationtiene poca capacidad de observación she is not very observantB (de leyes, preceptos) observanceC1 (comentario) observation, remark, commentanote aquí cualquier observación que quiera hacer write any observations o comments o remarks you wish to make here2 (en un texto) noteCompuesto:trainspotting ( BrE)* * *
observación sustantivo femenino
1 (examen, vigilancia) observation;
tener mucha capacidad de observación to be very observant
2 ( comentario) observation, remark;
( en texto) note
observación sustantivo femenino observation
' observación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
afortunada
- afortunado
- comentar
- consideración
- exacta
- exacto
- pasar
- penetrante
- sugestiva
- sugestivo
- sutil
- tonta
- tonto
- comentario
- contemplación
- pertinente
English:
drop
- lookout
- observation
- observation post
- observation tower
- bird
- keep
- reflection
- remark
* * *observación nf1. [examen, contemplación] observation;tengo buenas dotes de observación I have strong powers of observation2. [comentario] comment, remark;hacer una observación to make a comment o remark;si se me permite una observación if I might make an observation3. [nota] note;el autor ha añadido una observación en este punto the author has added a note at this point4. [cumplimiento] observance;Sanidad recomienda la observación de estas normas the Department of Health recommends following these guidelines* * *f1 observation2 JUR observance* * *observación nf, pl - ciones1) : observation, watching2) : remark, comment* * *1. (acción de observar) observation2. (comentario) comment / remark -
58 agüero
m.augury, omen, presage.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: agorar.* * *1 omen, presage\ser de mal agüero to be ill-omenedser pájaro de mal agüero figurado to be bird of ill omen* * *SM omen, signde mal agüero — of ill omen, unlucky
* * ** * *= augers.Ex. It is precisely at this point that an institution ought to be opening up and increasing differentiation which are augers of renewal and recycling to earlier stages of the life-cycle.* * ** * *= augers.Ex: It is precisely at this point that an institution ought to be opening up and increasing differentiation which are augers of renewal and recycling to earlier stages of the life-cycle.
* * *1(presagio): es de mal/buen agüero it's a bad/good omen2(causa): es de mal agüero it brings bad luck, it's unlucky* * *
agüero sustantivo masculino:◊ ser de mal/buen agüero ( presagio) to be a bad/good omen;
( causa) to bring bad/good luck
agüero sustantivo masculino omen
mal/buen agüero, a bad/good omen
' agüero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ave
English:
doom
- lucky
- omen
- ominous
- augur
* * *♦ nm[presagio]ver un gato negro es un mal agüero it's bad luck if you see a black cat;de mal agüero that bodes ill* * *m omen;ser de mal agüero be a bad omen;pájaro de mal agüero prophet of doom* * *agüero nmaugurio, presagio: augury, omen -
59 apoteosis
f. s.&pl.1 grand finale (final).2 apotheosis, glorification, grandeur, exaltation.* * *1 apotheosis2 (de un espectáculo) grand finale* * *SF INV apotheosis* * *a) ( exaltación) apotheosiscuando salió en escena aquello fue la apoteosis — (fam) the audience went wild when she came on stage (colloq)
b) (Teatr) finale* * *= apotheosis, finale.Ex. It is at this point that the serious problems begin to occur; when the apotheosis is effected from file to catalog.Ex. The article 'Encore! Integrating children's literature as a prelude or finale to music experiences with young children' shows how teachers and library specialists can integrate children's literature about song, dance, or musical instruments in music classes.* * *a) ( exaltación) apotheosiscuando salió en escena aquello fue la apoteosis — (fam) the audience went wild when she came on stage (colloq)
b) (Teatr) finale* * *= apotheosis, finale.Ex: It is at this point that the serious problems begin to occur; when the apotheosis is effected from file to catalog.
Ex: The article 'Encore! Integrating children's literature as a prelude or finale to music experiences with young children' shows how teachers and library specialists can integrate children's literature about song, dance, or musical instruments in music classes.* * *1 (exaltación) apotheosiscuando apareció en escena aquello fue la apoteosis ( fam); the audience went wild when she came on stage ( colloq)2 ( Teatr) finale* * *
apoteosis sustantivo femenino
◊ cuando salió en escena aquello fue la apoteosis (fam) the audience went wild when she came on stage (colloq)b) (Teatr) finale
' apoteosis' also found in these entries:
English:
finale
* * *apoteosis nf inv1. [culminación] crowning moment, culmination2. [final] grand finale* * *f figclimax, apotheosis fml -
60 aptitudes
f.pl.qualifications.* * *(n.) = qualificationEx. At this point one of the trustees, scratching his head, raised the question of the qualifications of such a person.* * *(n.) = qualificationEx: At this point one of the trustees, scratching his head, raised the question of the qualifications of such a person.
* * *aptitudes npl gift / talent
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