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41 intro
noun, pl. intros (coll.) (presentation) Vorstellung, die; (Mus.) Einleitung, die; Intro, das (fachspr.)* * *in·tro[ɪntrə(ʊ), AM ɪntroʊ]n short for introductionto do the \intros Leute einander vorstellen* * *['ɪntrəʊ]n (inf) abbrIntro nt (inf)* * ** * *noun, pl. intros (coll.) (presentation) Vorstellung, die; (Mus.) Einleitung, die; Intro, das (fachspr.) -
42 introducción
f.1 introduction, preamble, lead-in, prologue.2 introduction, input, insertion, putting-in.* * *1 introduction* * *noun f.* * *SF1) [de texto] introduction"Introducción a la gramática española" — "Introduction to Spanish Grammar"
2) (=inserción) insertionla introducción del tubo puede causar heridas — inserting the tube o the insertion of the tube can cause injury, the tube's insertion could cause injury
3) (=llegada) [de mercancías, cambios] introductionla revolución que supuso la introducción del vídeo en los hogares — the revolution caused by the arrival of the video in the home
4) (Inform) [de datos] input* * *1) (en libro, obra musical) introduction2)a) (de cambio, medida) introductionla introducción de un nuevo producto en el mercado — the introduction of a new product onto the market
b) ( inserción) insertionc) (a tema, cultura) introduction* * *= background, leading remark, overview, penetration, prelude, preparation, infusion, induction, backgrounder, entrée, build-up [buildup], rollout [roll-out].Nota: De un producto, principalmente..Ex. This article describes the Nordic online data base situation, outlining its background and future developments, as well as the supply of different kinds of data base.Ex. Indeed, to spark reader's curiosity incomplete and leading remarks are possible the most effective.Ex. Figure 16 on page 24 gives an overview of searching.Ex. The somewhat late arrival of the ROOT thesaurus in the indexing world means that its penetration will be slow, although it has great potential as a tool for standardizing indexing languages.Ex. As a prelude to using the scheme, we will briefly outline the various sections of this book.Ex. A study then of the underlying features of the classification process and the components of a classification scheme is a preparation for the more critical and informed application of classification schemes.Ex. The infusion of computers and data bases into the law office and the tremendous increase in published legal materials have given rise to the need for the law librarian.Ex. The author concludes that the new course offered an overall improvement in library induction.Ex. He provides information ' backgrounders' to 100-200 people.Ex. Now that information is being distributed through the visual media, exhibitions can provide an entree for diversified and potentially larger audiences.Ex. The work completed to date has only been a build-up to the main phase but its usefulness has already been shown.Ex. The interview provides a behind-the-scenes look at the company's preparation for the service's official rollout in Summer 2000.----* anterior a la introducción de la escritura = preliterate [pre-literate].* hacer una introducción = set + the scene.* hacer una introducción histórica = give + background information.* introducción (a) = introduction (to).* introducción de datos utilizando un teclado = keypunching.* modo de introducción de datos = input mode.* ofrecer una introducción a = provide + a background to.* posterior a la introducción de la escritura = postliterate [post-literate].* programa de introducción a la biblioteca = library training programme.* servir de introducción = set + the backdrop, set + the framework, set + the context.* servir de introducción a = provide + a background to.* tecla de introducción de datos = ENTER key.* * *1) (en libro, obra musical) introduction2)a) (de cambio, medida) introductionla introducción de un nuevo producto en el mercado — the introduction of a new product onto the market
b) ( inserción) insertionc) (a tema, cultura) introduction* * *= background, leading remark, overview, penetration, prelude, preparation, infusion, induction, backgrounder, entrée, build-up [buildup], rollout [roll-out].Nota: De un producto, principalmente..Ex: This article describes the Nordic online data base situation, outlining its background and future developments, as well as the supply of different kinds of data base.
Ex: Indeed, to spark reader's curiosity incomplete and leading remarks are possible the most effective.Ex: Figure 16 on page 24 gives an overview of searching.Ex: The somewhat late arrival of the ROOT thesaurus in the indexing world means that its penetration will be slow, although it has great potential as a tool for standardizing indexing languages.Ex: As a prelude to using the scheme, we will briefly outline the various sections of this book.Ex: A study then of the underlying features of the classification process and the components of a classification scheme is a preparation for the more critical and informed application of classification schemes.Ex: The infusion of computers and data bases into the law office and the tremendous increase in published legal materials have given rise to the need for the law librarian.Ex: The author concludes that the new course offered an overall improvement in library induction.Ex: He provides information ' backgrounders' to 100-200 people.Ex: Now that information is being distributed through the visual media, exhibitions can provide an entree for diversified and potentially larger audiences.Ex: The work completed to date has only been a build-up to the main phase but its usefulness has already been shown.Ex: The interview provides a behind-the-scenes look at the company's preparation for the service's official rollout in Summer 2000.* anterior a la introducción de la escritura = preliterate [pre-literate].* hacer una introducción = set + the scene.* hacer una introducción histórica = give + background information.* introducción (a) = introduction (to).* introducción de datos utilizando un teclado = keypunching.* modo de introducción de datos = input mode.* ofrecer una introducción a = provide + a background to.* posterior a la introducción de la escritura = postliterate [post-literate].* programa de introducción a la biblioteca = library training programme.* servir de introducción = set + the backdrop, set + the framework, set + the context.* servir de introducción a = provide + a background to.* tecla de introducción de datos = ENTER key.* * *A (en un libro, una obra musical) introductionB1 (de un cambio, una medida) introductionla introducción de un nuevo producto en el mercado the introduction of a new product onto the marketla introducción de esa enmienda modifica sustancialmente la ley the inclusion of that amendment substantially alters the act2 (inserción) insertionla introducción de la aguja en el músculo the insertion of the needle into the muscle3 (a un tema, una cultura) introduction introducción A algo introduction TO sthsu introducción a los misterios de la informática her introduction to o initiation into the mysteries of computers* * *
introducción sustantivo femenino
introduction;
introducción A algo introduction to sth
introducción sustantivo femenino introduction
' introducción' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
que
- iniciación
- título
English:
insertion
- institution
- intro
- introduction
- preamble
- preface
- introductory
* * *introducción nf1. [presentación] introduction (a to);introducción a la lingüística [título] an introduction to linguistics;un curso de introducción a la informática an introductory course in computing2. [de libro] introduction3. [de composición musical] introduction;[en música pop] intro4. [inserción] [de objeto] insertion;Informát [de datos] input, entering5. [de novedad, medida, política, en mercado] introduction;precio especial de introducción special introductory price;la introducción de la moneda única the introduction of the single currency;a él se debe la introducción de la patata en Europa he was responsible for the introduction of the potato to Europe;una banda que se dedica a la introducción de tabaco de contrabando en Europa a gang that smuggles tobacco into Europe* * *f1 introduction3 INFOR input* * ** * *introducción n introduction -
43 johdanto
yks.nom. johdanto; yks.gen. johdannon; yks.part. johdantoa; yks.ill. johdantoon; mon.gen. johdantojen; mon.part. johdantoja; mon.ill. johdantoihinintroduction (noun)overture (noun)preamble (noun)prelude (noun)* * *• preface• overture• prelude• preamble• lead-in• prologue• introductory• introduction• opening -
44 suositus
yks.nom. suositus; yks.gen. suosituksen; yks.part. suositusta; yks.ill. suositukseen; mon.gen. suositusten suosituksien; mon.part. suosituksia; mon.ill. suosituksiinintroduction (noun)recommendation (noun)reference (noun)testimonial (noun)* * *• testimonial• advice• introduction• recommendation• reference• references -
45 alkulause
yks.nom. alkulause; yks.gen. alkulauseen; yks.part. alkulausetta; yks.ill. alkulauseeseen; mon.gen. alkulauseiden alkulauseitten; mon.part. alkulauseita; mon.ill. alkulauseisiin alkulauseihinforeword (noun)introduction (noun)preface (noun)* * *• preface• introduction• foreword -
46 johdatus
yks.nom. johdatus; yks.gen. johdatuksen; yks.part. johdatusta; yks.ill. johdatukseen; mon.gen. johdatusten johdatuksien; mon.part. johdatuksia; mon.ill. johdatuksiindispensation (noun)guidance (noun)introduction (noun)* * *• leading• introduction• guidance• dispensation• preface -
47 overture
1. n часто l2. n зондаж; пробный шар; инициатива; попыткаpeace overtures — мирные предложения, мирная инициатива
3. n попытка примирения, завязывания дружеских отношенийa very forward girl who is not afraid to make overtures — весьма развязная девица, не стесняющаяся делать авансы
4. n муз. увертюра5. n вступительная часть стихотворения6. n вступление, прелюдия7. v зондировать почву; выступать с предложением8. v муз. играть увертюру, начинать увертюройСинонимический ряд:1. approach (noun) advance; advances; approach; move; pass; suggestion; tender2. introduction (noun) exordium; foreword; introduction; preamble; preclusion; preface; prelude; prelusion; proem; prolegomenon; prologue; voluntary3. proposal (noun) invitation; offer; opening; presentation; proposal; propositionАнтонимический ряд:brush-off; end; epilogue; finale; termination -
48 alustus
yks.nom. alustus; yks.gen. alustuksen; yks.part. alustusta; yks.ill. alustukseen; mon.gen. alustusten alustuksien; mon.part. alustuksia; mon.ill. alustuksiinintroduction (noun)outline (noun)* * *• introduction• presentation• outline• cold start• initialization• reporting -
49 preliminary
1. n предварительные переговоры; прелиминарии2. n отборочные соревнования3. a предварительныйСинонимический ряд:1. introductory (adj.) beginning; foregoing; inductive; introductory; opening; preceding; precursory; prefatial; prefatorial; prefatory; preludial; prelusive; preparative; preparatory; prior; proemial2. rough (adj.) rough; sketchy; tentative; unfinished; unperfected; unpolished3. introduction (noun) introduction; preface; prelude; prolegomena4. preliminaries (noun) groundwork; preliminaries; preparationАнтонимический ряд:concluding; end; ending; epilogue; final -
50 käyttöönotto
yks.nom. käyttöönotto; yks.gen. käyttöönoton; yks.part. käyttöönottoa; yks.ill. käyttöönottoon; mon.gen. käyttöönottojen; mon.part. käyttöönottoja; mon.ill. käyttöönottoihinintroduction (noun)* * *• initialization• implementation• starting• introduction• inauguration -
51 foreword
n предисловие, введениеСинонимический ряд:introduction (noun) beginning; exordium; introduction; overture; preamble; preface; prelude; prelusion; proem; prolegomenon; prologueАнтонимический ряд: -
52 preface
1. n предисловие2. n вводная часть; вступление3. n пролог4. n церк. проскомидия5. v делать вступление; снабжать предисловием; предпосылать6. v служить вступлением; предшествоватьthe events that prefaced the crisis — события, предшествовавшие кризису
7. v делать предварительные замечанияСинонимический ряд:1. introduction (noun) exordium; foreword; introduction; overture; preamble; preliminary; prelude; prelusion; proem; prolegomena; prolegomenon; prologue2. precede (verb) begin; commence; introduce; lead; lead into; open; precede; usher; usher inАнтонимический ряд:appendix; conclude; conclusion; ending; epilogue; postscript; supplement -
53 prelusion
n муз. исполнение прелюдии, прелюдированиеСинонимический ряд:introduction (noun) beginning; exordium; foreword; introduction; overture; preamble; preface; prelude; proem; prolegomenon; prologue -
54 proem
1. n книжн. предисловие, введение, вступление2. n книжн. начало, прелюдияСинонимический ряд:introduction (noun) exordium; foreword; introduction; overture; preamble; preclusion; preface; prelude; prelusion; prolegomenon; prologue; voluntary -
55 prolegomenon
n обыкн. pl книжн. пролегомены, предварительные рассуждения; введение в изучениеСинонимический ряд:introduction (noun) foreword; introduction; overture; preamble; preface; prelude; prologue -
56 prologue
1. n пролог2. n начало3. n актёр, произносящий или читающий пролог4. v предпосылать прологСинонимический ряд:introduction (noun) beginning; exordium; foreword; introduction; lead; opening; overture; preamble; preclusion; preface; preliminary; prelude; prelusion; proem; prolegomenon; voluntary -
57 prelude
noun3) (Mus.) Präludium, das; Vorspiel, das* * *['prelju:d]1) (an event etc that goes before, and acts as an introduction to, something.) das Vorspiel2) (a piece of music played as an introduction to the main piece.) das Vorspiel* * *prel·udeI. nthe changes are a \prelude to wide-ranging reforms die Veränderungen werden weitreichende Reformen einleitena \prelude to the negotiations ein Auftakt zu den VerhandlungenChopin's \preludes die Préludes von ChopinII. vt▪ to \prelude sth etw einleitenthe incident might \prelude more violence der Vorfall könnte vielleicht noch mehr Gewalt provozieren* * *['preljuːd]1. nVorspiel nt; (MUS = introduction to fugue) Präludium nt; (fig) Auftakt m2. vteinleiten, den Auftakt (+gen) bilden* * *A sto zu)2. MUS Präludium nB v/t1. MUSa) (mit einem Präludium) einleitenb) als Präludium spielenC v/i1. MUSa) präludieren, ein Präludium spielenb) als Vorspiel dienen (to für, zu)* * *noun3) (Mus.) Präludium, das; Vorspiel, das* * *n.Vorspiel -e n. -
58 initiation
noun1) (beginning) Initiierung, die (geh.); (of hostilities, discussion, negotiation) Eröffnung, die; (of reforms, negotiations) Einleitung, dieinitiation ceremony — Aufnahmezeremonie, die
* * *[-ʃi'ei-]noun (the act of initiating or process of being initiated.) die Einweihung* * *ini·tia·tion[ɪˌnɪʃiˈeɪʃən]nthe \initiation of talks die Eröffnung der Gespräche2. (introduction) Einführung f ( into in + akk); (as a member) Aufnahme f ( into in + akk); (in tribal societies) Initiation f ( into in + akk)* * *[I"nISI'eISən]n1) (of project, fashion etc) Initiierung f (geh); (of negotiations) Einleitung f; (of discussions) Eröffnung f* * *initiation [ıˌnıʃıˈeıʃn] s1. Einleitung f, Ingangsetzung f, Initiierung f2. JUR Anstrengung f3. Einführung f:a) Einweihung finitiation rite Initiationsritus mc) Einarbeitung f4. PARL Einbringung f* * *noun1) (beginning) Initiierung, die (geh.); (of hostilities, discussion, negotiation) Eröffnung, die; (of reforms, negotiations) Einleitung, dieinitiation ceremony — Aufnahmezeremonie, die
* * *n.Anstoß -¨e m.Einführung f.Einleitung f.Initiierung f. -
59 innovation
noun1) (introduction of something new) Innovation, die (geh., fachspr.); (thing introduced) Neuerung, die* * *[inə'veiʃən]((the act of making) a change or a new arrangement etc: The new system in the school canteen was a welcome innovation.) die Neuerung- academic.ru/38298/innovator">innovator* * *in·no·va·tion[ˌɪnə(ʊ)ˈveɪʃən, AM -nəˈ-]n* * *["InəU'veISən]nInnovation f; (= introduction also) Neueinführung f ( of +gen); (= thing introduced also) Neuerung f* * *innovation [ˌınəʊˈveıʃn; ˌınəˈv-] s1. (Neu)Einführung f3. BOT Neubildung f, junger Jahrestrieb* * *noun1) (introduction of something new) Innovation, die (geh., fachspr.); (thing introduced) Neuerung, die* * *n.Neuerung -en f. -
60 presentation
noun2) (ceremony) Verleihung, diepresentation of the awards/medals — Preis-/Ordensverleihung, die
3) (delivering) (of petition) Überreichung, die; (of cheque, report, account) Vorlage, die; (of case, position, thesis) Darlegung, dieon presentation of — gegen Vorlage (+ Gen.)
4) (exhibition) Darstellung, die5) (Theatre, Radio, Telev.) Darbietung, die; (Theatre also) Inszenierung, die; (Radio, Telev. also) Moderation, die6) (introduction) Vorstellung, die* * *[pre-]1) (the act of presenting: the presentation of the prizes; the presentation of a new play; ( also adjective) a presentation ceremony; a presentation gold watch.) die Schenkung; Schenkungs-...2) (the manner in which written work etc is presented or set out: Try to improve the presentation of your work.) die Darstellung3) (a performance, or set of repeated performances, of a play, opera etc: This is the best presentation of `Macbeth' that I've ever seen.) die Vorstellung* * *pres·en·ta·tion[ˌprezənˈteɪʃən]n1. (giving) Präsentation f; of a theory Darlegung f; of a dissertation, thesis Vorlage f; of gifts Überreichung f, Übergabe f; (awarding) Verleihung f* * *["prezən'teISən]n1) (of gift etc) Überreichung f; (of prize, medal) Verleihung f; (= ceremony) Verleihung(szeremonie) f; (= gift) Geschenk ntto make the presentation — die Preise/Auszeichnungen etc verleihen
2) (= act of presenting) (of report, voucher, cheque etc) Vorlage, Präsentation f; (of petition) Überreichung f; (JUR, of case, evidence) Darlegung f3) (= manner of presenting) Darbietung f, Präsentation f* * *presentation of prizes Preisüberreichung, -verteilung f;presentation copy Widmungs-, Freiexemplar n2. Gabe f, Geschenk n:presentation case Geschenketui n3. Vorstellung f (einer Person), Einführung f4. Vorstellung f, Erscheinen n5. Darstellung f, Schilderung f7. THEAT, FILM Darbietung f, Vor-, Aufführung f, ( RADIO, TV) Moderation f (einer Sendung)8. (Zur)Schaustellung f9. WIRTSCH (Waren)Aufmachung f, Ausstattung f10. Einreichung f, Vorlage f, Eingabe f11. WIRTSCH (Wechsel- etc) Vorlage f:(up)on presentation gegen Vorlage;payable on presentation zahlbar bei Sicht;mature (up)on presentation bei Sicht fällig werden12. a) Vorschlag(srecht) m(n)b) Ernennung f (REL Br besonders für ein geistliches Amt)14. PHIL, PSYCHa) Wahrnehmung fb) Vorstellung fb) Presentation of Christ in the Temple Darstellung f Christi im Tempel, Mariä Lichtmess (2. Februar)* * *noun2) (ceremony) Verleihung, diepresentation of the awards/medals — Preis-/Ordensverleihung, die
3) (delivering) (of petition) Überreichung, die; (of cheque, report, account) Vorlage, die; (of case, position, thesis) Darlegung, dieon presentation of — gegen Vorlage (+ Gen.)
4) (exhibition) Darstellung, die5) (Theatre, Radio, Telev.) Darbietung, die; (Theatre also) Inszenierung, die; (Radio, Telev. also) Moderation, die6) (introduction) Vorstellung, die* * *n.Aufmachung f.Darstellung f.Präsentation f.Überreichung f.
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