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21 Odisea
f.odyssey (also figurative).* * *1 odyssey2 familiar ordeal* * *SF Odyssey* * *femenino odysseyla Odisea — (Lit) the Odyssey
* * *= heroic story.Ex. The exhibition illustrates the tragic history of the concentration camps, but also the heroic stories of liberation and survival that marked their end.----* Odisea, La = Odyssey, The.* ser una odisea = be an odyssey.* * *femenino odysseyla Odisea — (Lit) the Odyssey
* * *= heroic story.Ex: The exhibition illustrates the tragic history of the concentration camps, but also the heroic stories of liberation and survival that marked their end.
* Odisea, La = Odyssey, The.* ser una odisea = be an odyssey.* * *1 (viaje) odysseyllegar hasta ahí por carretera es una auténtica odisea getting there by road is a real odyssey o a marathon journey2* * *
odisea sustantivo femenino odyssey: el autobús pinchó en medio de un páramo y fue una auténtica odisea llegar hasta aquí, the bus got a flat tyre in the middle of nowhere and it was a nightmare to get here
* * *odisea nf1. [viaje] odyssey;llegar hasta la frontera fue una odisea it was a real trek to get to the border3.la Odisea the Odyssey* * *f figodyssey* * *odisea nf: odyssey -
22 apoyo
m.1 support (also figurative).2 hold, support, stay, buttress.3 help, co-operation, assistance, cooperation.4 supporter, person who lends support, backer, prop.5 crutch.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: apoyar.* * *1 support2 figurado support, backing, help* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=ayuda) supportapoyo psicológico — counselling, counseling (EEUU)
2) [a una propuesta, idea] support, backing3) (=apoyatura) support* * *masculino support* * *= backing, endorsement, support, advocacy, prop, escort, anchor, anchor point, supportiveness, sustainment, a shoulder to cry on, backup [back-up], buttress.Ex. Thus the scheme has a sound organisational backing.Ex. The project was given endorsement by the Standing Committees of the IFLA Section on Cataloguing and the then Section on Mechanization.Ex. BSO was prepared by the International Federation for Documentation with the support of UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization), and was published in 1978/79.Ex. However, what American libraries mean by advocacy is 'Work to overcome obstacles that the enquirer encounters in trying to secure help from outside resource agencies'.Ex. The main props to any retrospective bibliography must be a well formed national library which has a long history of collecting the records of a nation's culture.Ex. Escort can be seen as part of the referral process or as a separate activity of accompanying a client to ensure that the person reaches the source of help.Ex. This format can provide an anchor for instructional designers attempting to come to terms with the vast potential of hypertext and hypermedia.Ex. This article stresses the importance of the library as a permanent anchor point for the local community.Ex. Percentage of books in a discipline charged out by students majoring in other disciplines was defined as the ' supportiveness' of that discipline.Ex. America's present need is not heroics, but healing; not nostrums, but normalcy; not experiment, but equipoise; not submergence in internationality, but sustainment in triumphant nationality.Ex. I recalled how bereft we felt when we lost our son and how friends and neighbours rallied round and offered a shoulder to cry on.Ex. The aggressiveness of a number of publications on this subject, replete with their accusations without any backup, can be interpreted as settling of scores.Ex. They used schools as a buttress of a caste system designed to subordinate blacks socially, to cramp them economically under a rigid job ceiling.----* administrativo de apoyo = clerical employee.* apoyo administrativo = administrative support.* apoyo a la toma de decisiones = decision support.* apoyo del personal = staff support.* apoyo económico = financial support, financial backing.* apoyo estatal = state support.* apoyo financiero = financial backing.* apoyo moral = moral support.* apoyo mutuo = mutual support.* apoyo para los pies = footrest.* apoyo técnico = service support, technical support, product support, tech support.* apoyo técnico de aplicaciones informáticas = software support.* buscar apoyo = line up + support.* buscar el apoyo de = woo.* carta de apoyo = letter of support.* centro de apoyo a los programas de estudios = curriculum material center.* clases de apoyo = remedial teaching.* como apoyo a = in support of.* conseguir apoyo = mobilise + support, win + support, line up + support, gain + support.* contar con apoyo para = have + support for.* contar con el apoyo de Alguien = have + Nombre + behind + Pronombre.* contar con el apoyo necesario para = have + the power behind to.* crear apoyo = build + support.* dar apoyo = give + support, support, provide + support.* de apoyo = enabling, supportive.* destreza de apoyo = ancillary skill.* educación de apoyo = remedial education.* en apoyo a = in support of.* estructura de apoyo = support structure.* fomentar apoyo = build + support.* ganarse el apoyo = earn + support.* grupo de apoyo = interest group, support group.* herramienta de apoyo = enabler.* material didáctico de apoyo = study aide.* mecanismo de apoyo = enabler.* merecer apoyo = be deserving of support.* ofrecer apoyo = support, provide + support, rally (a)round, rally behind.* personal administrativo de apoyo = clerical staff, clerical worker, clerical personnel.* personal de apoyo = paraprofessional staff, support staff.* personal de apoyo bibliotecario = library support staff.* personal técnico de apoyo = support staff.* prestar apoyo = lend + support, support.* prestar apoyo a = go to + bat for, bat for.* proporcionar apoyo = provide + support, support.* punto de apoyo = foothold.* que actúa de apoyo = supporting, supporting.* recabar apoyo = garner + support.* recibir apoyo = receive + support, attract + support.* redirigir el apoyo = divert + support.* ser un gran apoyo = be a tower of strength.* servicio auxiliar de apoyo familiar = respite care.* servicio de apoyo = backup service, support service.* servir de apoyo a = inform.* sin apoyo = unsupported.* sistema de apoyo a la toma de decisiones = decision support system, decision making system.* solicitar apoyo = canvass + support.* técnica de apoyo = enabling skill.* tecnología de apoyo = enabling technology.* trabajo administrativo de apoyo = clerical work.* trabajo de apoyo = escort work.* * *masculino support* * *= backing, endorsement, support, advocacy, prop, escort, anchor, anchor point, supportiveness, sustainment, a shoulder to cry on, backup [back-up], buttress.Ex: Thus the scheme has a sound organisational backing.
Ex: The project was given endorsement by the Standing Committees of the IFLA Section on Cataloguing and the then Section on Mechanization.Ex: BSO was prepared by the International Federation for Documentation with the support of UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization), and was published in 1978/79.Ex: However, what American libraries mean by advocacy is 'Work to overcome obstacles that the enquirer encounters in trying to secure help from outside resource agencies'.Ex: The main props to any retrospective bibliography must be a well formed national library which has a long history of collecting the records of a nation's culture.Ex: Escort can be seen as part of the referral process or as a separate activity of accompanying a client to ensure that the person reaches the source of help.Ex: This format can provide an anchor for instructional designers attempting to come to terms with the vast potential of hypertext and hypermedia.Ex: This article stresses the importance of the library as a permanent anchor point for the local community.Ex: Percentage of books in a discipline charged out by students majoring in other disciplines was defined as the ' supportiveness' of that discipline.Ex: America's present need is not heroics, but healing; not nostrums, but normalcy; not experiment, but equipoise; not submergence in internationality, but sustainment in triumphant nationality.Ex: I recalled how bereft we felt when we lost our son and how friends and neighbours rallied round and offered a shoulder to cry on.Ex: The aggressiveness of a number of publications on this subject, replete with their accusations without any backup, can be interpreted as settling of scores.Ex: They used schools as a buttress of a caste system designed to subordinate blacks socially, to cramp them economically under a rigid job ceiling.* administrativo de apoyo = clerical employee.* apoyo administrativo = administrative support.* apoyo a la toma de decisiones = decision support.* apoyo del personal = staff support.* apoyo económico = financial support, financial backing.* apoyo estatal = state support.* apoyo financiero = financial backing.* apoyo moral = moral support.* apoyo mutuo = mutual support.* apoyo para los pies = footrest.* apoyo técnico = service support, technical support, product support, tech support.* apoyo técnico de aplicaciones informáticas = software support.* buscar apoyo = line up + support.* buscar el apoyo de = woo.* carta de apoyo = letter of support.* centro de apoyo a los programas de estudios = curriculum material center.* clases de apoyo = remedial teaching.* como apoyo a = in support of.* conseguir apoyo = mobilise + support, win + support, line up + support, gain + support.* contar con apoyo para = have + support for.* contar con el apoyo de Alguien = have + Nombre + behind + Pronombre.* contar con el apoyo necesario para = have + the power behind to.* crear apoyo = build + support.* dar apoyo = give + support, support, provide + support.* de apoyo = enabling, supportive.* destreza de apoyo = ancillary skill.* educación de apoyo = remedial education.* en apoyo a = in support of.* estructura de apoyo = support structure.* fomentar apoyo = build + support.* ganarse el apoyo = earn + support.* grupo de apoyo = interest group, support group.* herramienta de apoyo = enabler.* material didáctico de apoyo = study aide.* mecanismo de apoyo = enabler.* merecer apoyo = be deserving of support.* ofrecer apoyo = support, provide + support, rally (a)round, rally behind.* personal administrativo de apoyo = clerical staff, clerical worker, clerical personnel.* personal de apoyo = paraprofessional staff, support staff.* personal de apoyo bibliotecario = library support staff.* personal técnico de apoyo = support staff.* prestar apoyo = lend + support, support.* prestar apoyo a = go to + bat for, bat for.* proporcionar apoyo = provide + support, support.* punto de apoyo = foothold.* que actúa de apoyo = supporting, supporting.* recabar apoyo = garner + support.* recibir apoyo = receive + support, attract + support.* redirigir el apoyo = divert + support.* ser un gran apoyo = be a tower of strength.* servicio auxiliar de apoyo familiar = respite care.* servicio de apoyo = backup service, support service.* servir de apoyo a = inform.* sin apoyo = unsupported.* sistema de apoyo a la toma de decisiones = decision support system, decision making system.* solicitar apoyo = canvass + support.* técnica de apoyo = enabling skill.* tecnología de apoyo = enabling technology.* trabajo administrativo de apoyo = clerical work.* trabajo de apoyo = escort work.* * *1 (respaldo) supportno cuentan con el apoyo popular they do not have the support of the people o enjoy popular supportagradezco el apoyo que me han brindado en todo momento I am grateful for the support you have given me throughoutapoyo A algo support FOR sthhan retirado su apoyo a esta iniciativa they have withdrawn their support for o their backing of this initiativeuna campaña de apoyo a la investigación científica a campaign in support of scientific research2 ( Ling):vocal/consonante de apoyo intrusive vowel/consonant* * *
Del verbo apoyar: ( conjugate apoyar)
apoyo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
apoyó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
apoyar
apoyo
apoyar ( conjugate apoyar) verbo transitivo
1 ( hacer descansar) apoyo (algo en algo) to rest (sth on sth);
2
apoyarse verbo pronominal
1 (para sostenerse, descansar) apoyose en algo to lean on sth
2 (basarse, fundarse) apoyose en algo to be based on sth
apoyo sustantivo masculino
support;
apoyo a algo support for sth
apoyar verbo transitivo
1 to lean
2 (causa) to support
apoyo sustantivo masculino support
' apoyo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adhesión
- agradecer
- inapreciable
- legitimar
- negar
- proporcionar
- sola
- solo
- soporte
- sostén
- brindar
- declarar
- gestión
- incondicional
- manifestar
- mayoritario
- muleta
- puntal
- punto
- respaldo
- retirar
- retiro
- solicitar
- sustento
English:
advocacy
- against
- aim
- back
- backing
- backup
- buttress
- crutch
- drum up
- endorsement
- financial
- firm
- foothold
- freestanding
- full
- hilt
- mass
- moral
- prop
- rally
- rest
- solid
- support
- supportively
- supportiveness
- thankful
- unreserved
- whip up
- wholehearted
- widespread
- win
- with
- by
- foot
- muster
- sympathetic
- woo
* * *apoyo nmsupport;salieron adelante con el apoyo de su familia they got by with the support of her family;me dio su apoyo moral she gave me her moral support;buscan apoyos económicos para el proyecto they are seeking funding o financial support for the project;anunciaron su apoyo a la iniciativa they declared their support for the initiative;presentó las pruebas en apoyo de su teoría he presented the evidence to support his theory* * *m figsupport;en apoyo de in support of* * *apoyo nm: support, backing* * *apoyo n support -
23 cegar
v.1 to blind (also figurative).2 to block off (tapar) (ventana).3 to be blinding.4 to shut.* * *1 (gen) to blind2 (tapar) to block up; (puerta, ventana) to wall up1 (volverse ciego) to go blind1 figurado to become blind, be blinded* * *verb1) to blind2) block* * *1. VT1) (=deslumbrar) to blind2) (=ofuscar) [+ persona] to blind3) (=obstruir) [+ tubería, agujero] to block up, stop up; [+ pozo] to block up; [+ puerta, ventana] to wall up2.VI to go blind, become blind3.See:* * *verbo transitivo1)a) ( deslumbrar) to blindb) ( ofuscar) to blind2) <conducto/cañería> to block* * *= blind.Ex. This article presents a sketch of a young solicitor blinded in adolescence and describes library services currently available for him in Australia.----* cegar + los ojos = dazzle + eye.* cegarse ante el hecho de que = blind + Pronombre + to the fact that.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) ( deslumbrar) to blindb) ( ofuscar) to blind2) <conducto/cañería> to block* * *= blind.Ex: This article presents a sketch of a young solicitor blinded in adolescence and describes library services currently available for him in Australia.
* cegar + los ojos = dazzle + eye.* cegarse ante el hecho de que = blind + Pronombre + to the fact that.* * *cegar [A7 ]vtA1 (deslumbrar) to blind, dazzle2 (ofuscar, obcecar) to blindcegado por los celos/la ira blinded by jealousy/rageB ‹conducto/cañería› to block* * *
cegar ( conjugate cegar) verbo transitivo
1
2 ‹conducto/cañería› to block
cegar verbo transitivo
1 to blind
2 (una puerta, ventana) to wall up
' cegar' also found in these entries:
English:
blind
- block up
* * *♦ vt1. [dejar ciego] to blind;esa luz tan intensa me ciega that very bright light is blinding me2. [obnubilar] to blind;la avaricia lo ciega he is blinded by greed3. [tapar] [ventana] to block off;[tubo] to block up♦ vito be blinding* * *I v/t1 blind2 tubería blockII v/i go blind* * *cegar {49} vt1) : to blind2) : to block, to stop upcegar vi: to be blinded, to go blind* * *cegar vb to blind -
24 condensar
v.1 to condense (also figurative).El vidrio condensa el vapor The glass condenses the vapor.2 to summarize, to compress, to abridge, to condense.Ricardo condensó el tema del libro Richard summarized the book's topic.* * *1 to condense1 to condense* * *1.VT to condense2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to condense2.condensarse v pron to condense* * *= condense, telescope, encapsulate.Ex. Here entry is made under the original author of an edition that has been revised, enlarged, updated, condensed, and so on by another person.Ex. What certainly happens without a doubt is that the experienced librarian telescopes into what may appear to be a single instantaneous decision a whole series of logically-connected search steps.Ex. The Manifesto encapsulates the principles and priorities of public libraries in widely varying contexts.* * *1.verbo transitivo to condense2.condensarse v pron to condense* * *= condense, telescope, encapsulate.Ex: Here entry is made under the original author of an edition that has been revised, enlarged, updated, condensed, and so on by another person.
Ex: What certainly happens without a doubt is that the experienced librarian telescopes into what may appear to be a single instantaneous decision a whole series of logically-connected search steps.Ex: The Manifesto encapsulates the principles and priorities of public libraries in widely varying contexts.* * *condensar [A1 ]vt1 ‹gas/vapor› to condense2 ‹texto› to condense; ‹cuento› to abridgeto condense* * *
condensar ( conjugate condensar) verbo transitivo
to condense
condensarse verbo pronominal
to condense
condensar verbo transitivo, condensarse verbo reflexivo to condense
' condensar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
condensarse
- resumir
English:
compress
- condense
* * *♦ vt1. [aire, vapor] to condense2. [texto, conferencia] to condense;condensó su discurso en diez minutos she condensed her speech into ten minutes* * *v/t1 condense2 libro abridge* * *condensar vt: to condense -
25 cristalizar
v.to crystallize (also figurative).* * *1 to crystallize1 to crystallize2 figurado to crystallize (en, into)1 to crystallize* * *1.2. VI1) (Fís) to crystallize2) [proyecto, idea] to crystallize, take shape3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) (Fís, Min) to crystallizeb) proyecto/idea to crystallize2.cristalizar vt to crystallize3.cristalizarse v pron to crystallize* * *= crystallise [crystallize -USA].Ex. Two areas of concern may be crystallized: the citation of a volume of conference proceedings, and the citation of one contribution in such a volume.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) (Fís, Min) to crystallizeb) proyecto/idea to crystallize2.cristalizar vt to crystallize3.cristalizarse v pron to crystallize* * *= crystallise [crystallize -USA].Ex: Two areas of concern may be crystallized: the citation of a volume of conference proceedings, and the citation of one contribution in such a volume.
* * *cristalizar [A4 ]viuna idea que no llegó a cristalizar an idea which never quite crystallized o jelledcristalizar EN algo:las negociaciones cristalizaron en un acuerdo de cooperación bilateral the negotiations resulted in o bore fruit in the form of an agreement for bilateral cooperationla insatisfacción del pueblo cristalizó en una serie de disturbios callejeros popular discontent manifested itself in o took the form of a series of street disturbancesla influencia de esta ideología cristalizó en obras como … the influence of this ideology was embodied in works such as …■ cristalizarvtto crystallize* * *
cristalizar ( conjugate cristalizar) vi/vt
to crystallize
cristalizar verbo intransitivo to crystallize
' cristalizar' also found in these entries:
English:
crystallize
* * *♦ vi1. [compuesto] to crystallize2. [plan, negociaciones] to come to fruition;un proyecto que no llegó a cristalizar a project that never resulted in anything concrete;cristalizar en to result in* * *v/i1 FÍS, MIN crystallize* * *cristalizar {21} vi: to crystallize♦ cristalización nf -
26 divorciar
v.1 to divorce (also figurative).2 to separate, to estrange, to divorce, to split up.* * *1 to divorce1 to get divorced (de, from)■ se divorció de ella he divorced her, he got a divorce from her* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [+ pareja] to divorce2) [+ ideas, opiniones] to divorce (de from)separate (de from)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to divorce2.divorciarse v pron to get divorceddivorciarse de alguien — to divorce somebody, get divorced from somebody
* * *----* divorciarse = divorce.* * *1.verbo transitivo to divorce2.divorciarse v pron to get divorceddivorciarse de alguien — to divorce somebody, get divorced from somebody
* * ** divorciarse = divorce.* * *divorciar [A1 ]vt1 «juez» to divorce2 ‹conceptos/teorías› to divorce, separateto get divorcedse van a divorciar they're getting divorced, they're going to get divorced o get a divorcedivorciarse DE algn to divorce sb, get divorced FROM sbse acaba de divorciar de su tercer marido she's just divorced her third husband o got divorced from her third husband* * *
divorciar verbo transitivo to divorce
* * *♦ vt1. [persona, pareja] to divorce2. [desligar] to divorce* * *v/t divorce* * *divorciar vt: to divorce -
27 endurecimiento
m.hardening (also figurative).* * *1 hardening, toughening* * *SM1) (=acto) hardening2) [de persona] [por curtirse] toughening up; [por insensibilidad] hardening* * *a) ( de arcilla) hardening; ( de cemento) setting, hardening; (de músculos, uñas) strengthening; ( de arterias) hardeningb) ( del carácter - insensibilización) hardening; (- fortalecimiento) toughening upc) (de postura, castigo) toughening* * *= hardening, stiffening, caking.Ex. They contract that well-known institutional disease I call ' hardening of the categories'.Ex. Such protection and stiffening allows the pamphlet to stand upright on the shelves beside books on the same subject.Ex. It also acts as an excellent soil additive that prevents the caking of soil in potted plants.* * *a) ( de arcilla) hardening; ( de cemento) setting, hardening; (de músculos, uñas) strengthening; ( de arterias) hardeningb) ( del carácter - insensibilización) hardening; (- fortalecimiento) toughening upc) (de postura, castigo) toughening* * *= hardening, stiffening, caking.Ex: They contract that well-known institutional disease I call ' hardening of the categories'.
Ex: Such protection and stiffening allows the pamphlet to stand upright on the shelves beside books on the same subject.Ex: It also acts as an excellent soil additive that prevents the caking of soil in potted plants.* * *1 (de la arcilla) hardening; (del cemento) setting, hardening; (de los músculos, las uñas) strengthening; (de las arterias) hardening2 (del carácter — insensibilización) hardening; (— fortalecimiento) toughening up3 (de una postura) toughening* * *1. [de pasta, mezcla, alimento] hardening2. [de músculo] strengthening3. [de penas, requisitos] toughening;[de posturas] hardening4. [insensibilización] hardening* * *m hardening; figtoughening up -
28 abanderado
adj.standardbearing.f. & m.1 follower of a cause, joiner of a movement.2 spokesperson of a cause, spokesman of a cause, best representative.3 standard-bearer, colorbearer, color-bearer, flag bearer.4 linesman, assistant referee, line keeper, line judge.5 switchman.m.standard-bearer (also figurative).past part.past participle of spanish verb: abanderar.* * *1→ link=abanderar abanderar► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (portaestandarte) standard bearer2 figurado leader, champion* * *abanderado, -aSM / F1) (=portaestandarte) standard bearer2) [de un movimiento] champion, leader3) LAm (=representante) representative4) Méx (=linier) linesman, assistant referee* * *- da masculino, femeninoa) (deportista, soldado) standard-bearer; ( defensor) championb) (Méx) (Dep) linesman* * *= torchbearer [torch bearer], standard-bearer.Ex. The mission of college libraries in India is to shoulder the responsibilities of a torch bearer.Ex. He was a rebel and an anti-establishment standard-bearer of intellectualism and internationalism.* * *- da masculino, femeninoa) (deportista, soldado) standard-bearer; ( defensor) championb) (Méx) (Dep) linesman* * *= torchbearer [torch bearer], standard-bearer.Ex: The mission of college libraries in India is to shoulder the responsibilities of a torch bearer.
Ex: He was a rebel and an anti-establishment standard-bearer of intellectualism and internationalism.* * *abanderado -damasculine, feminine1 (deportista, soldado) standard-bearerel abanderado del movimiento ecologista the standard-bearer o torchbearer of the ecology movement2 (defensor) champion* * *
Del verbo abanderar: ( conjugate abanderar)
abanderado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
abanderado
abanderar
abanderado,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (defensor) champion: es la abanderada de la causa feminista, she embodies the feminist movement
2 (portaestandarte) standard bearer
abanderar verbo transitivo
1 (un barco) to register
2 (una rebelión) to lead
' abanderado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abanderada
English:
standard-bearer
* * *abanderado, -a nm,f1. [quien lleva la bandera] standard-bearer2. [defensor, portavoz] champion;un abanderado de los derechos de los inmigrantes a champion of immigrant rights* * *I m, abanderada f standard-bearerII part → abanderar* * *abanderado, -da n: standard-bearer -
29 acorralar
v.1 to corner (also figurative).El abogado arrinconó al acusado The lawyer put the defendant in a corner.2 to round up, to pen in, to pen up, to corral.3 to trap.* * *1 to corner (ganado) to pen in, round up* * *verb1) to corner2) corral* * *VT (Agr) [+ ganado] to pen, corral; (=arrinconar) to corner; (=intimidar) to intimidate* * *verbo transitivoa) <animal/fugitivo> to cornerb) < ganado> to round up* * *= corner, hem + Nombre + in.Ex. Okay, the jig's up! Your dean or department chair corners you and says: 'I think it's high time you taught your Introduction to Library History course on the Internet'.Ex. The world of work is no longer constrained by the four physical dimensions of space and time that have hemmed us in for most of recorded history.* * *verbo transitivoa) <animal/fugitivo> to cornerb) < ganado> to round up* * *= corner, hem + Nombre + in.Ex: Okay, the jig's up! Your dean or department chair corners you and says: 'I think it's high time you taught your Introduction to Library History course on the Internet'.
Ex: The world of work is no longer constrained by the four physical dimensions of space and time that have hemmed us in for most of recorded history.* * *acorralar [A1 ]vt1 (rodear) to cornercuando se vio acorralado sacó el revólver when he saw he was cornered he drew his revolveracorralado por la jauría brought to bay o cornered by the hounds2 (intimidar) to cornertodos lo atacaron y se sintió acorralado they all attacked him and he felt corneredse sentía acorralado por el pánico he felt panic-stricken3 ‹ganado› to round up* * *
acorralar ( conjugate acorralar) verbo transitivo
acorralar verbo transitivo to corner
' acorralar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arrinconar
- sitiar
English:
pen
- round up
- corner
* * *acorralar vt1. [rodear] to corner;la policía acorraló a los fugitivos en una esquina the police cornered the fugitives;los visitantes acorralaron al equipo local en su área the visitors penned the home team inside their penalty areael ministro se vio acorralado por el entrevistador the minister was backed into a corner by the interviewer3. [ganado] to pen, to corral* * *v/t tb figcorner* * *acorralar vtarrinconar: to corner, to hem in, to corral* * *acorralar vb to corner -
30 agonizante
adj.dying (also figurative).f. & m.dying person, one who is dying.* * *► adjetivo1 dying1 dying person* * *1.ADJ (=moribundo) dying; [luz] failing2.SMF dying person* * *la luz agonizante del crepúsculo — (liter) the fading light of dusk
* * *= moribund.Ex. Libraries must show that they are not moribund institutions sinking into obsolescence but community catalysts.* * *la luz agonizante del crepúsculo — (liter) the fading light of dusk
* * *= moribund.Ex: Libraries must show that they are not moribund institutions sinking into obsolescence but community catalysts.
* * *la luz agonizante del crepúsculo ( liter); the fading light of duskdying person* * *
agonizante adjetivo dying
' agonizante' also found in these entries:
English:
dying
* * *agonizante adj[persona, institución] dying; [dictadura] on its last legs;tras quince días de agonizante espera after two weeks of agonized waiting* * *adj dying* * *agonizante adj: dying -
31 alergia
f.allergy (also figurative).tener alergia a algo to be allergic to somethingalergia a la primavera o al polen hayfever* * *1 allergy* * *noun f.* * *SF allergytener alergia a — to be allergic to (tb fig)
alergia al polen, alergia polínica — pollen allergy, allergy to pollen
* * *femenino allergy* * *= allergy, allergic reaction.Ex. This article describes the indexing approach to Drug Information Fulltext (DIF) in which concepts such as 'dosage' or ' allergies' are tagged in a technique which allows the retrieval of specific information without the need to review on screen the equivalent of 6-8 printed pages.Ex. Foods with certain artificial colourants can cause allergic reactions in some people.----* alergia alimenticia = food allergy.* alergia a los frutos secos = nut allergy.* alergia al polen = hay fever.* síndrome de alergia total = total allergy syndrome.* * *femenino allergy* * *= allergy, allergic reaction.Ex: This article describes the indexing approach to Drug Information Fulltext (DIF) in which concepts such as 'dosage' or ' allergies' are tagged in a technique which allows the retrieval of specific information without the need to review on screen the equivalent of 6-8 printed pages.
Ex: Foods with certain artificial colourants can cause allergic reactions in some people.* alergia alimenticia = food allergy.* alergia a los frutos secos = nut allergy.* alergia al polen = hay fever.* síndrome de alergia total = total allergy syndrome.* * *allergyle produce alergia she's allergic to it, she has an allergy to italergias alimentarias food allergiesalergia A algo allergy TO sthtiene alergia a la penicilina he's allergic to penicillin, he has an allergy to penicillinles tiene alergia a los intelectuales ( fam hum); he's allergic to intellectuals ( colloq hum), he's got a thing about o a phobia about intellectuals ( colloq)Compuesto:hay fever* * *
alergia sustantivo femenino
allergy;
alergia a algo allergy to sth;
tiene alergia a la penicilina he's allergic to penicillin
alergia sustantivo femenino allergy
' alergia' also found in these entries:
English:
allergy
- intolerance
* * *alergia nf1. [médica] allergy;el marisco le produce alergia he's allergic to seafood;tener alergia a algo to be allergic to sthalergia de contacto contact allergy;alergia al polen hay fever;alergia a la primavera hay feverles tiene alergia a los políticos she's allergic to politicians* * *f allergy* * *alergia nf: allergy* * *tener alergia a... to be allergic to... -
32 amainar
v.1 to take in (Nautical).2 to abate, to die down (also figurative).3 to decrease, to ease off, to lessen, to lower.La violencia amainó Violence decreased.Me amainó la fiebre My fever decreased.4 to have less.Me amainó la fiebre I have less fever.* * *1 (viento) to die down, drop2 figurado (calmarse) to calm down* * *1.VT [+ vela] to take in, shorten; [+ furia] to calm2.VISee:* * *1.verbo intransitivo lluvia to ease up o off, abate; temporal/viento to die down, abate; pasión/enfado to abate2.* * *= subside, abate.Ex. Her agitation subsided suddenly.Ex. As the sobbing abated, the secretary's voice regained some steadiness.* * *1.verbo intransitivo lluvia to ease up o off, abate; temporal/viento to die down, abate; pasión/enfado to abate2.* * *= subside, abate.Ex: Her agitation subsided suddenly.
Ex: As the sobbing abated, the secretary's voice regained some steadiness.* * *amainar [A1 ]vi1 «lluvia» to ease up o off, abate; «temporal/viento» to die down, abate2 «pasión/enfado» to abate■ amainarvt‹velas› to shorten* * *
amainar ( conjugate amainar) verbo intransitivo [ lluvia] to ease up o off, abate;
[temporal/viento] to die down, abate
amainar vi (viento, etc) to drop, die down
' amainar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abate
- apaciguarse
English:
abate
- die down
- drop
- fall
- moderate
- quieten
- relent
- slacken
- subside
- die
- ease
- go
- let
* * *♦ vtNáut to take in♦ vi1. [temporal, lluvia, viento] to abate, to die down2. [enfado, críticas] to abate, to die down* * ** * *amainar vi: to abate, to ease up, to die down -
33 anales
adj. & m. pl.anals, related to the anus.m.pl.1 annals (also figurative).2 archives, chronicles, documents, history.* * *1 annals* * *SMPL annals* * *masculino plural annals (pl)* * *= annals.Ex. The annals of bibliography afford many examples of the delirious extent to which book-fancying can go, when the legitimate delight in a book is transferred to a rare edition of a manuscript.----* pasar a los anales de la historia como = go down in + history, go down in + history as, go down in + the history books as, go down in + the annals of history as.* * *masculino plural annals (pl)* * *= annals.Ex: The annals of bibliography afford many examples of the delirious extent to which book-fancying can go, when the legitimate delight in a book is transferred to a rare edition of a manuscript.
* pasar a los anales de la historia como = go down in + history, go down in + history as, go down in + the history books as, go down in + the annals of history as.* * *2 (historia) annals (pl)nunca en los anales del ciclismo never in the history o the annals of cycling* * *
Multiple Entries:
anales
añales
anales sustantivo masculino plural
annals (pl)
anales mpl annals
añales mpl LAm ages pl: hacía añales que no comía algo tan sabroso, it's been ages since I ate anything this tasty
' añales' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anales
* * *anales nmpl1. [libro] annual, yearbook2. [historia] annals;su actuación pasará a los anales del deporte her performance will go down in the annals o history of the sport* * *mpl annals* * *anales nmpl: annals -
34 arteria
f.1 artery (also figurative).2 cunning, craftiness, slyness.* * *1 artery\arteria carótida carotid arteryarteria coronaria coronary artery* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Med) artery2) (=calle) artery* * *femenino artery* * *= artery.Ex. For example, in the Colon Classification the following are cited as being 'organ isolates' within Medicine: 163 Arm, 36 artery.----* arteria carótida = carotid artery.* arteria coronaria = coronary artery.* arteria temporal = temporal artery.* arteria temporal superficial = superficial temporal artery.* arteria vertebral = vertebral artery.* cirugía de bypass de arteria coronaria = coronary artery bypass surgery.* enfermedad de arteria coronaria = coronary artery disease.* * *femenino artery* * *= artery.Ex: For example, in the Colon Classification the following are cited as being 'organ isolates' within Medicine: 163 Arm, 36 artery.
* arteria carótida = carotid artery.* arteria coronaria = coronary artery.* arteria temporal = temporal artery.* arteria temporal superficial = superficial temporal artery.* arteria vertebral = vertebral artery.* cirugía de bypass de arteria coronaria = coronary artery bypass surgery.* enfermedad de arteria coronaria = coronary artery disease.* * *A ( Anat) arteryCompuestos:coronary arteryfemoral arterypulmonary arterysubclavian arteryB (vía) arterylas principales arterias de la ciudad the city's main arteries o thoroughfaresuna importante arteria fluvial a major artery for river transport* * *
Multiple Entries:
arteria
artería
arteria sustantivo femenino
artery
arteria sustantivo femenino
1 Anat artery
2 (carretera) highway
' arteria' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
constreñir
English:
artery
- pulmonary
* * *arteria nf1. [vaso sanguíneo] arteryarteria aorta aortic artery;arteria carótida carotid artery;arteria celíaca coeliac artery;arteria coronaria coronary artery;arteria femoral femoral artery;arteria iliaca ileac artery;arteria ilíaca ileac artery;arteria pulmonar pulmonary artery;arteria subclavia subclavian artery2. [calle, carretera] artery;una de las principales arterias de la capital one of the capital's main arteries* * *f artery* * *arteria nf: artery♦ arterial adj* * * -
35 atadura
f.tie (also figurative).* * *1 (acción) tying, binding, fastening2 (cosa) binding, string, cord4 figurado (impedimento) tie, hindrance* * *SF1) (=acción) tying, fastening2) (=cuerda) string, rope; (Agr) tether3) (=enlace) bond4) (=limitación) limitation, restriction* * *= trammel, lashing, tie, tie.Ex. This is a non-governmental international organization relative free from governmental and bureaucratic trammels.Ex. This type of lashing is used to tie 4 or more poles together at one point.Ex. Eastern European countries longing for western scientific ties have wanted to participate in the Internet for a long time, but were excluded by government regulations.Ex. Her shoulder length hair was pushed back and held with a tie.----* las ataduras de = the shackles of.* * *= trammel, lashing, tie, tie.Ex: This is a non-governmental international organization relative free from governmental and bureaucratic trammels.
Ex: This type of lashing is used to tie 4 or more poles together at one point.Ex: Eastern European countries longing for western scientific ties have wanted to participate in the Internet for a long time, but were excluded by government regulations.Ex: Her shoulder length hair was pushed back and held with a tie.* las ataduras de = the shackles of.* * *
atadura f fig hindrance
' atadura' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sujeción
English:
loosely
- tether
- tie
* * *atadura nf1. [con cuerda] tie;consiguió romper las ataduras y escaparse she managed to free o untie herself and get away2. [vínculo] tie;rompió las ataduras familiares he cut his ties with his family* * *f tie* * *atadura nfligadura: tie, bond -
36 avalancha
f.1 avalanche (also figurative).2 landslide, avalanche, landfall, drift avalanche.3 great quantity, great surge, surge, tidal wave.* * *1 avalanche* * *noun f.1) avalanche2) flood* * *SF1) [de nieve] avalanche2) (fig)una avalancha de gente — a flood o torrent of people
* * *femenino avalanche* * *= avalanche, spate, floodwater [flood water], spurt.Ex. This paper discusses how to handle the avalanche of online documentation = Este artículo trata de cómo gestionar la avalancha de documentación en línea.Ex. The article 'The public library service in Scotland -- cleaning out the stables' concludes that the recent spate of library legislation must be halted.Ex. In 1975 flood water damaged 100,000 books and maps stored in a basement area.Ex. Consistent productivity is the goal of any supervisor -- not brief spurts of effort followed by a reduction of activities.----* salir a la calle en avalancha = spill (out) into + the streets.* una avalancha de = a flood of, a flood tide of.* * *femenino avalanche* * *= avalanche, spate, floodwater [flood water], spurt.Ex: This paper discusses how to handle the avalanche of online documentation = Este artículo trata de cómo gestionar la avalancha de documentación en línea.
Ex: The article 'The public library service in Scotland -- cleaning out the stables' concludes that the recent spate of library legislation must be halted.Ex: In 1975 flood water damaged 100,000 books and maps stored in a basement area.Ex: Consistent productivity is the goal of any supervisor -- not brief spurts of effort followed by a reduction of activities.* salir a la calle en avalancha = spill (out) into + the streets.* una avalancha de = a flood of, a flood tide of.* * *1 (de nieve) avalanche2 (de gente, cartas) avalanche* * *
avalancha sustantivo femenino
avalanche
avalancha sustantivo femenino avalanche
' avalancha' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
oleada
English:
avalanche
- deluge
- flood
- onrush
- onslaught
- refugee
- spate
- bury
* * *avalancha nf1. [de nieve] avalanche2. [de solicitudes, protestas, personas] avalanche* * *f avalanche;avalancha de coches stream of cars* * *avalancha nfalud: avalanche* * *avalancha n avalanche -
37 blandengue
adj.1 weak (also figurative).2 softy, softie, soft, namby-pamby.3 flabby.f. & m.namby-pamby, softie, softy.* * *► adjetivo1 (débil) weak, feeble2 (fofo) flabby* * *Iadjetivo (fam)a) < mezcla> soft, runnyb) < persona> softIImasculino y femenino (fam) ( persona débil) softy (colloq)* * *= pushover, softy [softie], mushy [mushier -comp., mushiest -sup.].Ex. The author explores the myths about female leaders; they are either too soft due to their predisposition as nurturers and thus are pushovers; or they are too assertive when they assume an alpha role in the organization.Ex. She has a tendency to be a softy, although she does carry the brunt of the authority in the household.Ex. Microwaved stuff is always mushier than if you put it into the oven.* * *Iadjetivo (fam)a) < mezcla> soft, runnyb) < persona> softIImasculino y femenino (fam) ( persona débil) softy (colloq)* * *= pushover, softy [softie], mushy [mushier -comp., mushiest -sup.].Ex: The author explores the myths about female leaders; they are either too soft due to their predisposition as nurturers and thus are pushovers; or they are too assertive when they assume an alpha role in the organization.
Ex: She has a tendency to be a softy, although she does carry the brunt of the authority in the household.Ex: Microwaved stuff is always mushier than if you put it into the oven.* * *1 ( fam); ‹mezcla› soft, runnyla gelatina me quedó un poco blandengue the jello ( AmE) o ( BrE) jelly was a bit runny o wasn't set enoughtiene las carnes muy blandengues he's really flabby2 ( fam); ‹persona› softB* * *
blandengue sustantivo masculino y femenino & adj fam pey weak (person) with no backbone: no le pidas ayuda a ese blandengue, don't ask that weakling for help
' blandengue' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
débil
English:
pathetic
- wet
* * *♦ adjFam1. [material] soft;la tarta ha quedado muy blandengue the cake has turned out a bit soggy2. [persona] weak, wimpish♦ nmfPey wimp* * *fam despI adj soft famII m/f softy fam -
38 bombardear
v.to bombard (also figurative).* * *1 (con artillería) to bombard, shell; (desde el aire) to bomb2 figurado to bombard* * *verb1) to bomb, shell2) bombard* * *VT1) (=lanzar bombas) [desde el aire] to bomb; [desde tierra] to bombard, shell2) (=lanzar preguntas) to bombard (a, con with)* * *verbo transitivoa) <territorio/ciudad> ( desde avión) to bomb; ( con artillería) to bombard, shell* * *= bombard, bomb, pelt, shell.Ex. Librarians are bombarded by requests from vendors to use their services for ordering books.Ex. The National Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo was bombed and burnt out with the loss of 90 per cent of its stock.Ex. Every day, Internet users are pelted with spam, hoaxes, urban legends, and scams - in other words, untrustworthy data.Ex. The building had been shelled several times in the few days previous to the closing (by which I assume he meant mortar fire).----* bombardear destruyendo completamente Algo = bomb to + the ground.* * *verbo transitivoa) <territorio/ciudad> ( desde avión) to bomb; ( con artillería) to bombard, shell* * *= bombard, bomb, pelt, shell.Ex: Librarians are bombarded by requests from vendors to use their services for ordering books.
Ex: The National Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo was bombed and burnt out with the loss of 90 per cent of its stock.Ex: Every day, Internet users are pelted with spam, hoaxes, urban legends, and scams - in other words, untrustworthy data.Ex: The building had been shelled several times in the few days previous to the closing (by which I assume he meant mortar fire).* bombardear destruyendo completamente Algo = bomb to + the ground.* * *bombardear [A1 ]vt1 ‹territorio/ciudad› (desde un avión) to bomb; (con artillería) to bombard, shellme bombardearon a preguntas they bombarded me with questionsnos bombardearon con propaganda we were bombarded with propaganda2 ‹átomo› to bombard3 ‹nubes› to seed* * *
bombardear ( conjugate bombardear) verbo transitivo ( desde avión) to bomb;
( con artillería) to bombard, shell;
bombardear verbo transitivo to bomb, shell
' bombardear' also found in these entries:
English:
blitz
- bomb
- bombard
- shell
- dive
* * *bombardear vt1. [con bombas] to bomb;[con artillería] to bombard2. [átomo] to bombard3. [con preguntas, peticiones] to bombard;la televisión bombardea a los niños con publicidad television bombards children with adverts* * ** * *bombardear vt1) : to bomb2) : to bombard* * *bombardear vb1. (desde el aire) to bomb2. (con artillería, preguntas, acusaciones) to bombard -
39 carcomer
v.1 to eat away at (also figurative).Esta duda carcome mi mente This doubt eats away at my mind.2 to corrode, to gnaw, to bite, to eat away.El mar carcome la madera The sea corrodes the wood.* * *1 (roer) to eat away1 figurado to be consumed (de, with), be eaten up (de, with)* * *1. VT1) [+ madera] to eat into, eat away2) [+ salud] to undermine2.See:* * *verbo transitivoa) carcoma to eat away (at)b) < salud> to underminelos celos/la envidia le carcomían — he was eaten up o consumed with jealousy/envy
un vicio que carcome las bases de nuestra sociedad — a vice which eats away at the fabric of our society
* * *= corrode, gnaw (at), consume, eat away at.Ex. At times, however, stresses on the system, whether caused by internal or external forces, threaten to corrode the ethical boundaries.Ex. The rugby league is increasingly beset by a financial reward system that gnaws at its prime resource -- the players.Ex. Her eyes were dry and her head bleary from spending all week totally consumed with work.Ex. Rather than catalog departments going out of business, they could turn their attention once again to cataloging special local materials, eating away at store-rooms of uncataloged materials, and making their collections as a whole more responsive to their local constituency.* * *verbo transitivoa) carcoma to eat away (at)b) < salud> to underminelos celos/la envidia le carcomían — he was eaten up o consumed with jealousy/envy
un vicio que carcome las bases de nuestra sociedad — a vice which eats away at the fabric of our society
* * *= corrode, gnaw (at), consume, eat away at.Ex: At times, however, stresses on the system, whether caused by internal or external forces, threaten to corrode the ethical boundaries.
Ex: The rugby league is increasingly beset by a financial reward system that gnaws at its prime resource -- the players.Ex: Her eyes were dry and her head bleary from spending all week totally consumed with work.Ex: Rather than catalog departments going out of business, they could turn their attention once again to cataloging special local materials, eating away at store-rooms of uncataloged materials, and making their collections as a whole more responsive to their local constituency.* * *carcomer [E1 ]vt1«carcoma»: la pata de la mesa está totalmente carcomida the table leg is completely worm-eaten o is riddled with woodworm2 «cáncer» to riddleel cáncer le ha carcomido los pulmones his lungs are riddled with cancer3 «envidia» to consumelos celos le carcomían las entrañas he was eaten up o consumed with jealousyes una duda que me carcome it is something that constantly preys on my mind* * *
carcomer ( conjugate carcomer) verbo transitivo
carcomer verbo transitivo to eat away (at): el odio le carcome, he's eaten up with hatred
* * *♦ vt1. [madera] to eat away at2. [persona] to eat away at;la enfermedad está carcomiendo su salud the sickness is eating away at his health;le carcome la envidia he's eaten up with envy;me carcome una duda there's a doubt niggling away at me* * *v/t eat away; fig: de envidia eat away at, consume* * *carcomer vt: to eat away at, to consume -
40 ceguera
f.1 blindness (also figurative).2 snow blindness.* * *1 blindness2 figurado obsession, blindness* * *femenino blindness* * *= blindness.Ex. There may be a number of factors to account for such blindness.----* ceguera de río = river-blindness.* personas con ceguera parcial = partially-sighted.* * *femenino blindness* * *= blindness.Ex: There may be a number of factors to account for such blindness.
* ceguera de río = river-blindness.* personas con ceguera parcial = partially-sighted.* * *blindness* * *
ceguera sustantivo femenino
blindness
ceguera sustantivo femenino blindness
' ceguera' also found in these entries:
English:
blindness
- snow-blindness
* * *ceguera nf1. [invidencia] blindnessceguera nocturna night blindness;ceguera parcial partial blindness;ceguera total total blindness2. [obcecación] blindness* * *f tb figblindness* * *ceguera nf: blindness
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