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21 camino por recorrer
el camino por recorrer(n.) = road ahead, theEx: The conference topic, the future of library and information studies education, was a means for determining the road ahead through the three Cs of continuity, culture and competition.
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22 camino a seguir, el
= way forward, theEx. The research is intended to highlight ways forward for librarians at a plateau in their careers. -
23 camino apartado
m.byway, by-road, byroad.* * *(n.) = bywayEx. All talk now and then wanders down byways, for a moment or two, during which the participants gather themselves for a fresh attack on the main subject.* * *(n.) = bywayEx: All talk now and then wanders down byways, for a moment or two, during which the participants gather themselves for a fresh attack on the main subject.
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24 camino correcto, el
= way forward, theEx. The research is intended to highlight ways forward for librarians at a plateau in their careers. -
25 camino de acceso
(n.) = approach pathEx. Approach paths to site should be wide and non-slippery with liberal use being made of ramps.* * *(n.) = approach pathEx: Approach paths to site should be wide and non-slippery with liberal use being made of ramps.
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26 camino de la verdad, el
= straight and narrow (path), theEx. Most of the ethical systems that have been devised by humans have some conception of what Christianity thinks of as the straight and narrow. -
27 camino definido
(n.) = charted routeEx. The reference interview, on the other hand, follows a much less clearly charted route.* * *(n.) = charted routeEx: The reference interview, on the other hand, follows a much less clearly charted route.
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28 camino elevado
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29 camino hacia el estrellato
(n.) = road to stardomEx. In this section, you'll read about artists' roads to stardom -- find out what they did before they started their singing career.* * *(n.) = road to stardomEx: In this section, you'll read about artists' roads to stardom -- find out what they did before they started their singing career.
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30 camino hacia la fama
(n.) = road to stardomEx. In this section, you'll read about artists' roads to stardom -- find out what they did before they started their singing career.* * *(n.) = road to stardomEx: In this section, you'll read about artists' roads to stardom -- find out what they did before they started their singing career.
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31 camino largo y difícil
(n.) = long haulEx. The author presents an outline of a guide for those considering the long haul associated with such a major undertaking = El autor presenta una guía breve para aquellos que estudiando las vicisitudes relacionadas con esta importante tarea.* * *(n.) = long haulEx: The author presents an outline of a guide for those considering the long haul associated with such a major undertaking = El autor presenta una guía breve para aquellos que estudiando las vicisitudes relacionadas con esta importante tarea.
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32 camino largo y tortuoso
(n.) = long and winding roadEx. The article is entitled 'The long and winding road: the FCC paves the path with good intentions'.* * *(n.) = long and winding roadEx: The article is entitled 'The long and winding road: the FCC paves the path with good intentions'.
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33 camino lleno de baches
(n.) = bumpy roadEx. The article is entitled 'European approaches to the information society: a gold rush over bumpy roads?'.* * *(n.) = bumpy roadEx: The article is entitled 'European approaches to the information society: a gold rush over bumpy roads?'.
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34 camino muy largo
(n.) = circuitous routeEx. Community information can reach the individual local authority by circuitous routes involving a whole series of intermediary disseminators.* * *(n.) = circuitous routeEx: Community information can reach the individual local authority by circuitous routes involving a whole series of intermediary disseminators.
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35 camino más fácil, el
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36 camino pecuario
(n.) = cattle laneEx. Now no sign declares that once a prosperous farm stood here, save for the lilac bushes around the foundation and stone walls in old cattle lanes.* * *(n.) = cattle laneEx: Now no sign declares that once a prosperous farm stood here, save for the lilac bushes around the foundation and stone walls in old cattle lanes.
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37 camino por recorrer, el
(n.) = road ahead, theEx. The conference topic, the future of library and information studies education, was a means for determining the road ahead through the three Cs of continuity, culture and competition. -
38 camino seguro al desastre
(n.) = blueprint for disasterEx. This was a blueprint for disaster but it is turning around.* * *(n.) = blueprint for disasterEx: This was a blueprint for disaster but it is turning around.
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39 camino seguro al fracaso
(n.) = blueprint for failureEx. Their culture is steeped in bitterness and nihilism, a culture that is a virtual blueprint for failure.* * *(n.) = blueprint for failureEx: Their culture is steeped in bitterness and nihilism, a culture that is a virtual blueprint for failure.
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40 camino seguro al éxito
(n.) = blueprint for successEx. While her findings are not necessarily a blueprint for success, they do provide a glimpse into characteristics that successful people share.* * *(n.) = blueprint for successEx: While her findings are not necessarily a blueprint for success, they do provide a glimpse into characteristics that successful people share.
См. также в других словарях:
camino — (Del celtolat. cammīnus, voz de or. hisp.); cf. celtíbero camanon). 1. m. Tierra hollada por donde se transita habitualmente. 2. Vía que se construye para transitar. 3. Jornada de un lugar a otro. 4. Dirección que ha de seguirse para llegar a… … Diccionario de la lengua española
Camino — Camino … Википедия
camino — sustantivo masculino 1. Espacio por donde las personas, animales o vehículos van de un sitio a otro: Muchos caminos se han convertido en carreteras. Hay un camino para ir a la fuente. camino de cabras Camino estrecho y empinado: Esta subida con… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Camino — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Según el contexto, Camino puede referirse a: Contenido 1 Geografía 2 Literatura 3 Cine 4 Informática … Wikipedia Español
Camino — Vorlage:Infobox Gemeinde in Italien/Wartung/Wappen fehlt … Deutsch Wikipedia
camino — a o de. ‘Yendo hacia o en dirección a’. Lo más frecuente en el conjunto del ámbito hispánico es camino de: «Camino del asilo, se sumergió en un sopor de reflexiones» (Dou Luna [Ven. 2002]); no obstante, en el español de América se dice también… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
camino — camino, ir por buen camino expr. estar acertado, seguir la diligencias correctas. ❙ «Vamos por buen camino.» Pedro Casals, Hagan juego. ❙ «...las pesquisas van por buen camino y que no nos preocupemos...» C. Pérez Merinero, Días de guardar … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
cámino — (De camino). m. Dep. En baloncesto y balonmano, pasos (ǁ falta) … Diccionario de la lengua española
Camīno — Camīno, edles italienisches Geschlecht im 13. u. 14. Jahrh., Herren von Treviso, s.d. (Gesch.) … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Camino — Camino, i820 … Universal-Lexikon
Camino — (Del lat. vulgar camminus.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 Terreno compactado o preparado para transitar: ■ no recordaba que el camino fuera tan empinado. 2 Ruta, trayecto de un lugar a otro: ■ conozco el camino al trabajo de memoria. SINÓNIMO… … Enciclopedia Universal