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1 library cooperation
English-Russian library and information terminology dictionary > library cooperation
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English-Russian library and information terminology dictionary > cooperation
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3 cooperación
f.1 cooperation, collaboration, co-operation, teamwork.2 cooperation, partnership.* * *1 cooperation* * *noun f.* * *SF cooperation* * *femenino cooperation* * *= collaboration, cooperation [co-operation], partnership, liaison, cooperative effort, partnering, fertilisation [fertilization, -USA], cooperativeness [co-operativeness].Ex. A work of shared responsibility is one where the work has arisen from collaboration between two or more persons or corporative bodies.Ex. Combined catalogues showing the resources available to a group of libraries have been a feature of library co-operation for many years.Ex. The partnership between the CLT and industry is considered in some detail.Ex. It is important to make sure that there is close liaison between the cataloguing department and the order department, otherwise cards are liable to be ordered twice or in insufficient quantity to meet the total demand.Ex. Conservation problems are so many and so complex that only dedicated cooperative efforts can reverse the current rapid deterioration of library stocks.Ex. These include partnering with: principals, teachers, community members, public librarians and businesses.Ex. The traditional methods of marketing and selling on-line bibliographic data base services have revolved around fertilisation between the marketing and sales departments.Ex. The notion of interests is far subtler than many have realized, and leaves open the possibility that cooperativeness may be adaptive, virtuous, and a good thing.----* acuerdo de cooperación = collaborative partnership.* catalogación en cooperación = cooperative cataloguing.* contar con la cooperación de = enjoy + cooperation with.* cooperación bibliotecaria = library cooperation.* cooperación en red = networking.* cooperación entre instituciones = interagency cooperation.* cooperación institucional = institutional cooperation.* cooperación interbibliotecaria = interlibrary co-operation.* deseo de cooperación = engagement.* en cooperación = cooperative [co-operative].* en cooperación con = in cooperation with.* falta de cooperación = uncooperation.* mantener cooperación = maintain + cooperation.* Organización para la Cooperación y el Desarrollo = Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).* Organización para la Cooperación y el Desarrollo Económic = Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).* * *femenino cooperation* * *= collaboration, cooperation [co-operation], partnership, liaison, cooperative effort, partnering, fertilisation [fertilization, -USA], cooperativeness [co-operativeness].Ex: A work of shared responsibility is one where the work has arisen from collaboration between two or more persons or corporative bodies.
Ex: Combined catalogues showing the resources available to a group of libraries have been a feature of library co-operation for many years.Ex: The partnership between the CLT and industry is considered in some detail.Ex: It is important to make sure that there is close liaison between the cataloguing department and the order department, otherwise cards are liable to be ordered twice or in insufficient quantity to meet the total demand.Ex: Conservation problems are so many and so complex that only dedicated cooperative efforts can reverse the current rapid deterioration of library stocks.Ex: These include partnering with: principals, teachers, community members, public librarians and businesses.Ex: The traditional methods of marketing and selling on-line bibliographic data base services have revolved around fertilisation between the marketing and sales departments.Ex: The notion of interests is far subtler than many have realized, and leaves open the possibility that cooperativeness may be adaptive, virtuous, and a good thing.* acuerdo de cooperación = collaborative partnership.* catalogación en cooperación = cooperative cataloguing.* contar con la cooperación de = enjoy + cooperation with.* cooperación bibliotecaria = library cooperation.* cooperación en red = networking.* cooperación entre instituciones = interagency cooperation.* cooperación institucional = institutional cooperation.* cooperación interbibliotecaria = interlibrary co-operation.* deseo de cooperación = engagement.* en cooperación = cooperative [co-operative].* en cooperación con = in cooperation with.* falta de cooperación = uncooperation.* mantener cooperación = maintain + cooperation.* Organización para la Cooperación y el Desarrollo = Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).* Organización para la Cooperación y el Desarrollo Económic = Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).* * *cooperationagradecemos su cooperación en este asunto we thank you for your cooperation in this matter* * *
cooperación sustantivo femenino
cooperation
cooperación sustantivo femenino cooperation
' cooperación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
entre
- solicitar
English:
cooperation
- unhelpfulness
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4 reactivar Algo
(v.) = get back on + track, put + Nombre + back on trackEx. Topics covered included: barriers to cooperation; why library cooperation must get back on track; and strategies for the future.Ex. The article is entitled 'Using project management to put client/server projects back on track' = El artículo se titula "El uso de la gestión mediante proyectos para reactivar los proyectos cliente/servidor".* * *(v.) = get back on + track, put + Nombre + back on trackEx: Topics covered included: barriers to cooperation; why library cooperation must get back on track; and strategies for the future.
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5 reavivar Algo
(v.) = get back on + track, put + Nombre + back on trackEx. Topics covered included: barriers to cooperation; why library cooperation must get back on track; and strategies for the future.Ex. The article is entitled 'Using project management to put client/server projects back on track' = El artículo se titula "El uso de la gestión mediante proyectos para reactivar los proyectos cliente/servidor".* * *(v.) = get back on + track, put + Nombre + back on trackEx: Topics covered included: barriers to cooperation; why library cooperation must get back on track; and strategies for the future.
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6 retomar su camino
(v.) = get back on + trackEx. Topics covered included: barriers to cooperation; why library cooperation must get back on track; and strategies for the future.* * *(v.) = get back on + trackEx: Topics covered included: barriers to cooperation; why library cooperation must get back on track; and strategies for the future.
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7 volver a su camino
(v.) = get back on + track, get back on + Posesivo + pathEx. Topics covered included: barriers to cooperation; why library cooperation must get back on track; and strategies for the future.Ex. Sometimes, when nudging doesn't work, life gives you a shove to get you back on your path.* * *(v.) = get back on + track, get back on + Posesivo + pathEx: Topics covered included: barriers to cooperation; why library cooperation must get back on track; and strategies for the future.
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8 cooperación bibliotecaria
(n.) = library cooperationEx. Combined catalogues showing the resources available to a group of libraries have been a feature of library co-operation for many years.* * *(n.) = library cooperationEx: Combined catalogues showing the resources available to a group of libraries have been a feature of library co-operation for many years.
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9 intercontinental
adj.intercontinental.* * *► adjetivo1 intercontinental* * *ADJ intercontinental* * *adjetivo intercontinental* * *= intercontinental [inter-continental].Ex. The workshop aimed to identify ways and means to foster European and intercontinental library cooperation.* * *adjetivo intercontinental* * *= intercontinental [inter-continental].Ex: The workshop aimed to identify ways and means to foster European and intercontinental library cooperation.
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intercontinental adjetivo intercontinental
' intercontinental' also found in these entries:
English:
intercontinental
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10 la forma de
= ways and means (of/for/to/in/by)Ex. The workshop aimed to identify ways and means to foster European and intercontinental library cooperation.* * *= ways and means (of/for/to/in/by)Ex: The workshop aimed to identify ways and means to foster European and intercontinental library cooperation.
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11 República Irlandesa, la
= Irish Republic, theEx. The author describes the main developments in UK and Irish Republic library cooperation in 1979-80 = El autor describe los principales desarrollos en la cooperación bibliotecaria entre el Reino Unido y la República Irlandesa. -
12 República Irlandesa
la República Irlandesa= Irish Republic, theEx: The author describes the main developments in UK and Irish Republic library cooperation in 1979-80 = El autor describe los principales desarrollos en la cooperación bibliotecaria entre el Reino Unido y la República Irlandesa.
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13 colaboración
f.1 collaboration, assistance, help, cooperation.2 contribution.* * *1 collaboration2 (prensa) contribution* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=cooperación) collaboration2) [en periódico] [gen] contribution; (=artículo) article3) [de congreso] paper4) (=donativo) contribution* * *femenino collaborationen colaboración con alguien/algo — in collaboration with somebody/something
* * *= collaboration, contribution, cooperation [co-operation], linkage, partnership, synergy, cooperative effort, partnering, fertilisation [fertilization, -USA], team effort, input, engagement.Ex. A work of shared responsibility is one where the work has arisen from collaboration between two or more persons or corporative bodies.Ex. The major difference is that a periodical index relates to a number of issues and to contributions from a number of different authors.Ex. Combined catalogues showing the resources available to a group of libraries have been a feature of library co-operation for many years.Ex. We have just stated that the linkage of varying titles and varying forms of entry have to be done on the same basis in an automated situation as in a manual situation.Ex. The partnership between the CLT and industry is considered in some detail.Ex. The homogeneity, competitiveness and resulting synergy of this market is fostering significant advances in the capability of smaller computers to manage large massess of data.Ex. Conservation problems are so many and so complex that only dedicated cooperative efforts can reverse the current rapid deterioration of library stocks.Ex. These include partnering with: principals, teachers, community members, public librarians and businesses.Ex. The traditional methods of marketing and selling on-line bibliographic data base services have revolved around fertilisation between the marketing and sales departments.Ex. The planning of the library represented a total team effort of librarian, architect, consultant, and interior designer.Ex. In order to stimulate international input, the IFLA Office for UBC invited catalogers in unrepresented countries to recommend revisions of the AACR and to comment on the potential of the second edition as an international code.Ex. Any attempt to coerce a response without good reason based on that child's present predicament is to place in jeopardy the child's willing engagement now and in the future.----* acuerdo de colaboración = collaborative partnership, partnership agreement.* autoría en colaboración = collaborative writing.* colaboración en equipo = collaborative teamwork.* colaboración en la investigación = cooperative research.* colaboración estrecha = close collaboration.* colaboracion interdisciplinar = interdisciplinary collaboration.* colaboración perfecta = marriage made in heaven.* contar con la colaboración de = enjoy + cooperation with.* creación de acuerdo de colaboración = partnership building.* diseñar en colaboración = co-design.* editar en colaboración = coedit [co-edit].* en colaboración = collaborative, cooperative [co-operative], jointly, participatory, in concert, in consort, collaboratively, synergistic, synergistically, in tandem, in a tandem fashion, in partnership.* en colaboración con = in concert with, in consultation with, in collaboration with, in alliance with, in conjunction with, in partnership with.* en estrecha colaboración = in close collaboration.* en estrecha colaboración con = hand-in-glove with.* escribir en colaboración = co-write [cowrite].* establecer una colaboración = forge + collaboration.* financiar en colaboración = co-finance [cofinance].* investigación en colaboración = collaborative research.* organizar en colaboración = co-organise [co-organize, -USA].* patrocinar en colaboración con = co-host.* proyecto de colaboración = joint venture.* proyecto en colaboración = collaborative project.* trabajar en colaboración = team, interwork.* trabajar en colaboración (con) = team up (with).* trabajo en colaboración = interworking.* * *femenino collaborationen colaboración con alguien/algo — in collaboration with somebody/something
* * *= collaboration, contribution, cooperation [co-operation], linkage, partnership, synergy, cooperative effort, partnering, fertilisation [fertilization, -USA], team effort, input, engagement.Ex: A work of shared responsibility is one where the work has arisen from collaboration between two or more persons or corporative bodies.
Ex: The major difference is that a periodical index relates to a number of issues and to contributions from a number of different authors.Ex: Combined catalogues showing the resources available to a group of libraries have been a feature of library co-operation for many years.Ex: We have just stated that the linkage of varying titles and varying forms of entry have to be done on the same basis in an automated situation as in a manual situation.Ex: The partnership between the CLT and industry is considered in some detail.Ex: The homogeneity, competitiveness and resulting synergy of this market is fostering significant advances in the capability of smaller computers to manage large massess of data.Ex: Conservation problems are so many and so complex that only dedicated cooperative efforts can reverse the current rapid deterioration of library stocks.Ex: These include partnering with: principals, teachers, community members, public librarians and businesses.Ex: The traditional methods of marketing and selling on-line bibliographic data base services have revolved around fertilisation between the marketing and sales departments.Ex: The planning of the library represented a total team effort of librarian, architect, consultant, and interior designer.Ex: In order to stimulate international input, the IFLA Office for UBC invited catalogers in unrepresented countries to recommend revisions of the AACR and to comment on the potential of the second edition as an international code.Ex: Any attempt to coerce a response without good reason based on that child's present predicament is to place in jeopardy the child's willing engagement now and in the future.* acuerdo de colaboración = collaborative partnership, partnership agreement.* autoría en colaboración = collaborative writing.* colaboración en equipo = collaborative teamwork.* colaboración en la investigación = cooperative research.* colaboración estrecha = close collaboration.* colaboracion interdisciplinar = interdisciplinary collaboration.* colaboración perfecta = marriage made in heaven.* contar con la colaboración de = enjoy + cooperation with.* creación de acuerdo de colaboración = partnership building.* diseñar en colaboración = co-design.* editar en colaboración = coedit [co-edit].* en colaboración = collaborative, cooperative [co-operative], jointly, participatory, in concert, in consort, collaboratively, synergistic, synergistically, in tandem, in a tandem fashion, in partnership.* en colaboración con = in concert with, in consultation with, in collaboration with, in alliance with, in conjunction with, in partnership with.* en estrecha colaboración = in close collaboration.* en estrecha colaboración con = hand-in-glove with.* escribir en colaboración = co-write [cowrite].* establecer una colaboración = forge + collaboration.* financiar en colaboración = co-finance [cofinance].* investigación en colaboración = collaborative research.* organizar en colaboración = co-organise [co-organize, -USA].* patrocinar en colaboración con = co-host.* proyecto de colaboración = joint venture.* proyecto en colaboración = collaborative project.* trabajar en colaboración = team, interwork.* trabajar en colaboración (con) = team up (with).* trabajo en colaboración = interworking.* * *collaborationlo escribió en colaboración con dos colegas suyos he wrote it in collaboration with two of his colleaguescuento con su colaboración I am counting on your assistance o help* * *
colaboración sustantivo femenino
collaboration;◊ en colaboración con algn/algo in collaboration with sb/sth
colaboración sustantivo femenino
1 (ayuda) collaboration
2 Prensa contribution
' colaboración' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
concurso
- entre
- junta
- junto
- no
- prestar
- contribución
- estrecho
English:
call on
- collaboration
- contribution
- closely
- cooperation
- cooperative
* * *colaboración nf1. [cooperación] collaboration;hacer algo en colaboración con alguien to do sth in collaboration with sb;necesito tu colaboración para escribir el artículo I need your help to write this article;fue acusado de colaboración con banda armada he was accused of collaborating with o helping a terrorist organization2. [de prensa] contribution, article* * *f collaboration* * *colaboración n cooperation -
14 facilitar
v.1 to facilitate, to make easy.esta máquina nos facilita mucho la tarea this machine makes the job a lot easier (for us)El libro facilita la tarea The book makes the task easy.2 to provide.nos facilitaron toda la información que necesitábamos they provided us with all the information we neededLa tienda facilita el transporte The store provides transportation.3 to make it easy to, to help to, to make it possible to.El libro facilita terminar pronto The book makes it easy to finish soon.* * *1 (simplificar) to make easy, make easier, facilitate2 (proporcionar) to provide with, supply with3 (concertar entrevista etc) to arrange* * *verb1) to provide2) facilitate* * *VT1) (=hacer fácil) to make easier, facilitatela nueva autovía facilitará la entrada a la capital — the new motorway will give easier access to the capital, the new motorway will facilitate access to the capital
2) (=proporcionar)facilitar algo a algn — to provide sb with sth, supply sb with sth
el banco me facilitó la información — the bank provided me with o supplied me with the information
"le agradecería me facilitara..." — "I would be grateful if you would provide o supply me with..."
3) Cono Sur (=quitar importancia a)facilitar algo — to make sth out to be easier than it really is, play down the difficulty of sth
* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( hacer más fácil) < tarea> to make... easier, facilitate (frml)2) (frml) ( proporcionar) <datos/información> to provide2.facilitarse v pron (Col)* * *= ease, expedite, facilitate, issue, make + it + easier, pave + the way (for/towards/to), smooth + the path of, make + easy, smooth, smooth + the way, pave + the path (for/towards/to), provide + grounds for, provide for, enable, pave + the road (for/towards/to).Ex. To ease the cataloguer's job and save him the trouble of counting characters, DOBIS/LIBIS uses a special function.Ex. And since the main entry is the hub and most exacting aspect of our cataloging process, its replacement by a title-unit entry would greatly simplify the problem and expedite the operation of cataloging.Ex. This arrangement may facilitate browsing across different kinds of materials.Ex. Once a user is registered, a password will be issued which provides access to all or most of the data bases offered by the host as and when the user wishes.Ex. Bottom shelves which are tilted at an angle make it easier to see the books' spines.Ex. In the face of present priorities and staff commitments, the Library feels that it cannot undertake a comprehensive study of the subject heading system that would pave the way for a major restructuring of the system.Ex. These officers, by being on the spot, are able to gain early warning of impending developments and smooth the path of grant and loan applications.Ex. It became imperative that books be arranged to make it easy for the reader to find what he wanted.Ex. This activity leads to the unearthing of information that smooths daily working in the library itself.Ex. Continued communication regarding procedures and results smooths the way for long-term understanding and willingness to participate = La comunicación permanente con respecto a procedimientos y resultados facilita el entendimiento a largo plazo y el deseo de participar.Ex. The article is entitled 'The long and winding road: the FCC paves the path with good intentions'.Ex. On the positive side, a number of digital library services may be an excellent way to extend the reach out to old and new constituencies and provide grounds for cooperation.Ex. Each card has a grid covering most of the body of the card which provides for the coding of document numbers.Ex. Equally, various trade directories and other lists need to list and organise names in a form that will enable a searcher to find information about an organisation or person.Ex. Together, these technologies pave the road for the introduction of interactive television to fully exploit the benefits of the conversion to digital.----* facilitar las cosas = make + things easier.* facilitarle Algo a Alguien = play into + the hands of.* facilitarle la vida a todos = simplify + life for everyone.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( hacer más fácil) < tarea> to make... easier, facilitate (frml)2) (frml) ( proporcionar) <datos/información> to provide2.facilitarse v pron (Col)* * *= ease, expedite, facilitate, issue, make + it + easier, pave + the way (for/towards/to), smooth + the path of, make + easy, smooth, smooth + the way, pave + the path (for/towards/to), provide + grounds for, provide for, enable, pave + the road (for/towards/to).Ex: To ease the cataloguer's job and save him the trouble of counting characters, DOBIS/LIBIS uses a special function.
Ex: And since the main entry is the hub and most exacting aspect of our cataloging process, its replacement by a title-unit entry would greatly simplify the problem and expedite the operation of cataloging.Ex: This arrangement may facilitate browsing across different kinds of materials.Ex: Once a user is registered, a password will be issued which provides access to all or most of the data bases offered by the host as and when the user wishes.Ex: Bottom shelves which are tilted at an angle make it easier to see the books' spines.Ex: In the face of present priorities and staff commitments, the Library feels that it cannot undertake a comprehensive study of the subject heading system that would pave the way for a major restructuring of the system.Ex: These officers, by being on the spot, are able to gain early warning of impending developments and smooth the path of grant and loan applications.Ex: It became imperative that books be arranged to make it easy for the reader to find what he wanted.Ex: This activity leads to the unearthing of information that smooths daily working in the library itself.Ex: Continued communication regarding procedures and results smooths the way for long-term understanding and willingness to participate = La comunicación permanente con respecto a procedimientos y resultados facilita el entendimiento a largo plazo y el deseo de participar.Ex: The article is entitled 'The long and winding road: the FCC paves the path with good intentions'.Ex: On the positive side, a number of digital library services may be an excellent way to extend the reach out to old and new constituencies and provide grounds for cooperation.Ex: Each card has a grid covering most of the body of the card which provides for the coding of document numbers.Ex: Equally, various trade directories and other lists need to list and organise names in a form that will enable a searcher to find information about an organisation or person.Ex: Together, these technologies pave the road for the introduction of interactive television to fully exploit the benefits of the conversion to digital.* facilitar las cosas = make + things easier.* facilitarle Algo a Alguien = play into + the hands of.* facilitarle la vida a todos = simplify + life for everyone.* * *facilitar [A1 ]vtA (hacer más fácil) ‹tarea› to make … easier, facilitate ( frml)tu actitud no facilita nada las cosas your attitude does not make things any easierel satélite facilitará las comunicaciones the satellite will facilitate communicationsB ( frml) (proporcionar, suministrar) ‹datos/información› to providele facilitarán la información necesaria they will supply o provide you with the necessary informationel parte médico facilitado por el hospital the medical report provided by the hospitalno ha sido facilitada su identidad his identity has not been disclosednos acaban de facilitar una noticia de última hora we have just received some last-minute news( Col): se le facilita la física he's good at physics* * *
facilitar ( conjugate facilitar) verbo transitivo
facilitar verbo transitivo
1 (dar, proveer) to provide: me facilitó todo lo necesario para el viaje, he gave me everything I needed for the trip
2 (hacer más fácil) to make easy, facilitate: tus consejos facilitaron el trabajo, your advice made our workload lighter
' facilitar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
auspiciar
English:
facilitate
- furnish
- specifically
- supply
- ease
- fire
* * *facilitar vt1. [simplificar] to facilitate, to make easy;[posibilitar] to make possible;esta máquina nos facilita mucho la tarea this machine makes the job a lot easier (for us);la cooperación internacional facilitó el rescate the rescue was made possible thanks to international cooperation;su radicalismo no facilitó las negociaciones her inflexibility did not make the negotiations any easier2. [proporcionar] to provide;nos facilitaron toda la información que necesitábamos they provided us with all the information we needed;la nota de prensa facilitada por el portavoz del gobierno the press release made available by the government spokesman* * *v/t1 facilitate, make easier* * *facilitar vt1) : to facilitate2) : to provide, to supply* * *facilitar vb1. (hacer más fácil) to make easier -
15 política bibliotecaria
(n.) = library provision, library policyEx. She urges a boycott of California as a library conference venue until the state improves its current record of the worst school library provision in the US.Ex. The 1981 report gives prominence to libraries and stresses the need for a national library policy with cooperation between all types of libraries.* * *(n.) = library provision, library policyEx: She urges a boycott of California as a library conference venue until the state improves its current record of the worst school library provision in the US.
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16 servicio de extensión bibliotecaria
(n.) = outreach service, library extension work, extension service, outreach programme, reach outEx. The last 3 years while grants were available saw a rise in loans, readers and outreach services, a controversial stock revision and scrapping were carried out and a PC was taken in use.Ex. This article outlines the service to all age groups and sectors of the community, library extension work such as reading groups and use of the library by clubs and societies.Ex. The article 'Who dare say that the emperor is naked?' is a contribution to a thematic issue on literacy in Sweden and the contribution made by public library extension services.Ex. Outreach programmes are costly to maintain in a declining economy.Ex. On the positive side, a number of digital library services may be an excellent way to extend the reach out to old and new constituencies and provide grounds for cooperation.* * *(n.) = outreach service, library extension work, extension service, outreach programme, reach outEx: The last 3 years while grants were available saw a rise in loans, readers and outreach services, a controversial stock revision and scrapping were carried out and a PC was taken in use.
Ex: This article outlines the service to all age groups and sectors of the community, library extension work such as reading groups and use of the library by clubs and societies.Ex: The article 'Who dare say that the emperor is naked?' is a contribution to a thematic issue on literacy in Sweden and the contribution made by public library extension services.Ex: Outreach programmes are costly to maintain in a declining economy.Ex: On the positive side, a number of digital library services may be an excellent way to extend the reach out to old and new constituencies and provide grounds for cooperation.Spanish-English dictionary > servicio de extensión bibliotecaria
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17 concurso
m.1 competition (prueba) (literaria, deportiva).concurso de belleza beauty contestconcurso televisivo o de televisión game show2 tender.salir a concurso público to be put out to tender3 co-operation (ayuda).4 contest, competition, tournament, game show.5 concurrence, coming together of a group of people, confluence, grouping.6 bankruptcy proceeding, insolvency proceedings.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: concursar.* * *2 (para puestos) public examination■ las tres plazas de profesor saldrán a concurso applications are invited for the three teaching positions4 (ayuda) help, aid, collaboration5 (licitación) tender\estar fuera de concurso to be out of the runningconcurso hípico horse showconcurso literario literary competitionconcurso radiofónico radio quiz, radio quiz programme (US program)* * *noun m.1) contest2) competition* * *1. SM1) (Com) tenderpresentar algo a concurso — to open sth up to tender, put sth out to tender
2) (=competición) competition, contest; (TV, Radio) quiz, game showconcurso de ideas — (Arquit) design competition
concurso de saltos — show-jumping contest o competition
concurso hípico — horse show, show-jumping contest o competition
3) (=examen) examination, open competition4)concurso de acreedores — (Jur) meeting of creditors
5) (=coincidencia) coincidence, concurrence6) (=ayuda) cooperation, helpprestar su concurso — to help, collaborate
2.ADJ* * *1)a) ( certamen) competitionb) (para puestos, vacantes) selection process involving interviews and competitive examinations2) ( licitación) tender3) (frml) (de circunstancias, factores) combination, concurrence (frml)* * *= contest, competition, tournament, quiz [quizzes, -pl.].Ex. The children love puppet shows, the movies, story hours, contests.Ex. There was a competition organised for the best motto for each event to be held during library week.Ex. The author traces the development of the tournament in Scotland from the 13th to 16th centuries and its relationship to European chivalric activity.Ex. A variety of extension activities, such as book clubs, competitions and quizzes also help to publicize the stock and the work of the library.----* concurso cultural = talent contest, talent show.* concurso de baile = dance competition.* concurso de belleza = beauty pageant, beauty contest.* concurso de cante = singing competition.* concurso de cultura general = quiz [quizzes, -pl.].* concurso de misses = beauty pageant.* concurso de música = music competition.* concurso de popularidad = popularity contest.* concurso de redacción = essay competition.* concurso de talentos = talent contest, talent show.* concurso ecuestre = equestrian competition, equestrian event.* concurso humorística = comedy competition.* concurso literario = literary contest.* concurso público = bid, bidding, tender, tender procedure, tendering, tendering procedure, tendering process.* concurso público de licitación = competitive tendering.* organizar un concurso = conduct + contest.* sacar a concurso = tender for, tender out.* sacar a concurso público = bid, bid + Posesivo + business, tender for, tender out.* * *1)a) ( certamen) competitionb) (para puestos, vacantes) selection process involving interviews and competitive examinations2) ( licitación) tender3) (frml) (de circunstancias, factores) combination, concurrence (frml)* * *= contest, competition, tournament, quiz [quizzes, -pl.].Ex: The children love puppet shows, the movies, story hours, contests.
Ex: There was a competition organised for the best motto for each event to be held during library week.Ex: The author traces the development of the tournament in Scotland from the 13th to 16th centuries and its relationship to European chivalric activity.Ex: A variety of extension activities, such as book clubs, competitions and quizzes also help to publicize the stock and the work of the library.* concurso cultural = talent contest, talent show.* concurso de baile = dance competition.* concurso de belleza = beauty pageant, beauty contest.* concurso de cante = singing competition.* concurso de cultura general = quiz [quizzes, -pl.].* concurso de misses = beauty pageant.* concurso de música = music competition.* concurso de popularidad = popularity contest.* concurso de redacción = essay competition.* concurso de talentos = talent contest, talent show.* concurso ecuestre = equestrian competition, equestrian event.* concurso humorística = comedy competition.* concurso literario = literary contest.* concurso público = bid, bidding, tender, tender procedure, tendering, tendering procedure, tendering process.* concurso público de licitación = competitive tendering.* organizar un concurso = conduct + contest.* sacar a concurso = tender for, tender out.* sacar a concurso público = bid, bid + Posesivo + business, tender for, tender out.* * *A1 (certamen) competitionse presentó a un concurso de cocina he took part in a cookery competition o contestun concurso de disfraces a fancy dress competition2 ( Rad, TV) (programa — de preguntas y respuestas) quiz show o program; (—de juegos y pruebas) game show3 (para puestos, vacantes) selection process involving interviews and competitive examinationsse convoca concurso para cubrir 20 plazas de maestros applications are invited for 20 teaching postsCompuestos:beauty contest● concurso (de or por) oposiciónhorse show, show jumping competitionB (licitación) tenderlas obras se sacarán a concurso the work will be put out to tenderCompuesto:competitive tendering ( with pre-determined maximum price)C ( frml)1 (de circunstancias, factores) combination, concurrence ( frml)Compuesto:creditors' meetingD (ayuda, cooperación) help, support* * *
Del verbo concursar: ( conjugate concursar)
concurso es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
concursó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
concursar
concurso
concursar ( conjugate concursar) verbo intransitivo ( en concurso) to take part;
( para puesto) to compete ( through interviews and competitive examinations)
concurso sustantivo masculino
concurso de belleza beauty contest o (esp AmE) pageant;
concurso hípico show jumping competition
( de juegos y pruebas) game show
concursar verbo intransitivo to compete, take part
concurso sustantivo masculino
1 (competición) competition
(de pintura, baile, etc) contest
(de televisión) quiz show
2 (para conseguir una obra pública, licitación) tender
sacar (una obra) a concurso, to invite tenders (for a piece of work)
3 frml (colaboración) help
' concurso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
antelación
- base
- concurrir
- concursante
- II
- presentador
- presentadora
- programa
- seudónima
- seudónimo
- subastar
- tocar
- tribunal
- azafata
- concursar
- convocar
- desempate
- fallo
- inscribir
- inscripción
- jurado
- licitar
- oposición
- participante
- presentar
- triunfar
English:
amateurish
- beauty contest
- booby prize
- competition
- contest
- drop out
- entrant
- entry
- fix
- form
- go in for
- outsider
- point
- quiz
- show-jumping
- tender
- beauty
- drop
- enter
- game
- horse
* * *concurso nm1. [literaria, deportiva] competition;un concurso de disfraces/de piano a fancy dress/piano competition;presentarse a un concurso to enter a competition;concurso de belleza beauty contest;concurso hípico horse show;concurso de saltos show-jumping event2. [de televisión] game show;[de preguntas y respuestas] quiz show concurso de méritos merit-based selection process4. [para una obra] tender;adjudicar un concurso to award a contract;convocar un concurso to call for tender, to invite tenders;salir a concurso público to be put out to tenderconcurso de adjudicación tendering process5. [colaboración] cooperation;con el concurso de todos, saldremos del apuro if everyone helps o cooperates, we can get ourselves out of this mess6. [concurrencia]el enorme concurso de visitantes desbordó a los organizadores the organizers couldn't cope with the huge number of visitors* * *m1 competition2 COM tender;sacar a concurso put out to tender* * *concurso nm1) : contest, competition2) : concurrance, coincidence3) : crowd, gathering4) : cooperation, assistance* * *concurso n1. (en general) competition / contest2. (de televisión, radio) quiz show / game show3. (selección para un trabajo) open competition -
18 de todo el mundo
= world over, the, around the world, across the globe, throughout the world, around the globe, from (all) around the globe, all over the globe, from across the world, across the world, around the planet, the world overEx. Despite its faults and inadequacies the public library brings pleasure to, and satisfies some of the needs of, millions the world over.Ex. Today, it is possible to connect a computer terminal to a wide range of online computer-stored data around the world.Ex. It is difficult to make comparisons between library services across the globe = Es difícil establecer comparaciones entre los servicios bibliocarios de todo el mundo.Ex. In 1953 UNESCO estimated that 269,000 books were produced throughout the world.Ex. The OCLC bibliographic database has become one of the world's premier library resources, consulted an average of 65 times a second by users around the globe.Ex. The article is entitled 'Information innovations from around the globe'.Ex. The World Wide Web allows users to access computers all over the globe.Ex. The utilization of technology, coupled with skilled librarians, brings information from across the world to the user at the local public library.Ex. Fragmentation, competition and division is giving way to unification and cooperation as knowledge, technology, and capital flows across the world.Ex. It is a shining center of culture and political influence without peer around the planet.Ex. Every scientist, social scientist or humanist draws upon the findings and the thoughts of his predecessors or his current colleagues the world over.* * *= world over, the, around the world, across the globe, throughout the world, around the globe, from (all) around the globe, all over the globe, from across the world, across the world, around the planet, the world overEx: Despite its faults and inadequacies the public library brings pleasure to, and satisfies some of the needs of, millions the world over.
Ex: Today, it is possible to connect a computer terminal to a wide range of online computer-stored data around the world.Ex: It is difficult to make comparisons between library services across the globe = Es difícil establecer comparaciones entre los servicios bibliocarios de todo el mundo.Ex: In 1953 UNESCO estimated that 269,000 books were produced throughout the world.Ex: The OCLC bibliographic database has become one of the world's premier library resources, consulted an average of 65 times a second by users around the globe.Ex: The article is entitled 'Information innovations from around the globe'.Ex: The World Wide Web allows users to access computers all over the globe.Ex: The utilization of technology, coupled with skilled librarians, brings information from across the world to the user at the local public library.Ex: Fragmentation, competition and division is giving way to unification and cooperation as knowledge, technology, and capital flows across the world.Ex: It is a shining center of culture and political influence without peer around the planet.Ex: Every scientist, social scientist or humanist draws upon the findings and the thoughts of his predecessors or his current colleagues the world over. -
19 cooperación institucional
f.institutional cooperation.* * *(n.) = institutional cooperationEx. It is in their interests to promote budget increases and institutional cooperation necessary to expand the public library's value to them.* * *(n.) = institutional cooperationEx: It is in their interests to promote budget increases and institutional cooperation necessary to expand the public library's value to them.
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20 en todo el mundo
= worldwide [world-wide], world over, the, around the world, all around the world, all over the world, across the globe, throughout the world, around the globe, across the world, around the planet, the world over, in the whole worldEx. In 1985 there were 889 million illiterates worldwide.Ex. Despite its faults and inadequacies the public library brings pleasure to, and satisfies some of the needs of, millions the world over.Ex. Today, it is possible to connect a computer terminal to a wide range of online computer-stored data around the world.Ex. Patent lawyers would be hard pressed if they had to operate without abstracts to the millions upon millions of patents issued for centuries all around the world.Ex. All of the schemes are here subjected to considerable criticism but we have as yet nothing better to replace them; they are used in libraries all over the world, and librarians have to learn to live with them.Ex. It is difficult to make comparisons between library services across the globe = Es difícil establecer comparaciones entre los servicios bibliocarios de todo el mundo.Ex. In 1953 UNESCO estimated that 269,000 books were produced throughout the world.Ex. The OCLC bibliographic database has become one of the world's premier library resources, consulted an average of 65 times a second by users around the globe.Ex. Fragmentation, competition and division is giving way to unification and cooperation as knowledge, technology, and capital flows across the world.Ex. It is a shining center of culture and political influence without peer around the planet.Ex. Every scientist, social scientist or humanist draws upon the findings and the thoughts of his predecessors or his current colleagues the world over.Ex. Niagara falls is perhaps the most known attraction of this type in the whole world.* * *= worldwide [world-wide], world over, the, around the world, all around the world, all over the world, across the globe, throughout the world, around the globe, across the world, around the planet, the world over, in the whole worldEx: In 1985 there were 889 million illiterates worldwide.
Ex: Despite its faults and inadequacies the public library brings pleasure to, and satisfies some of the needs of, millions the world over.Ex: Today, it is possible to connect a computer terminal to a wide range of online computer-stored data around the world.Ex: Patent lawyers would be hard pressed if they had to operate without abstracts to the millions upon millions of patents issued for centuries all around the world.Ex: All of the schemes are here subjected to considerable criticism but we have as yet nothing better to replace them; they are used in libraries all over the world, and librarians have to learn to live with them.Ex: It is difficult to make comparisons between library services across the globe = Es difícil establecer comparaciones entre los servicios bibliocarios de todo el mundo.Ex: In 1953 UNESCO estimated that 269,000 books were produced throughout the world.Ex: The OCLC bibliographic database has become one of the world's premier library resources, consulted an average of 65 times a second by users around the globe.Ex: Fragmentation, competition and division is giving way to unification and cooperation as knowledge, technology, and capital flows across the world.Ex: It is a shining center of culture and political influence without peer around the planet.Ex: Every scientist, social scientist or humanist draws upon the findings and the thoughts of his predecessors or his current colleagues the world over.Ex: Niagara falls is perhaps the most known attraction of this type in the whole world.
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