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1 autoría
f.authorship, copyright.* * *1 (de obra) authorship2 (de delito) responsibility* * *SF authorship* * *a) ( de delito) responsibilityse atribuyeron la autoría del atentado — (period) they claimed responsibility for the attack
b) (de libro, canción) authorship* * *= authoring, authorship, authoritativeness, byline.Ex. This article presents a detailed discussion of the use of Hypermedia for authoring, organisation and presentation of information.Ex. Notes may relate to any of the previous elements of the description, i.e. title, authorship, edition, editorship, publisher area, physical description area or series area.Ex. Abstractors recognized as authorities in the field also increase the authoritativeness of abstracts.Ex. Despite the byline, the list is actually a project of the reference department of the Columbia University Libraries.----* atribuir autoría = assign + intellectual responsibility.* atribuirse la autoría = make + claim of responsibility, claim + responsibility.* autoría conjunta = collaborative writing.* autoría en colaboración = collaborative writing.* autoría fantasma = ghost authorship.* autoría honoraria = honorary authorship, gift authorship, guest authorship.* autoría personal = personal authorship.* coautoría = co-authorship [coauthorship].* dar autoría = lend + authoritativeness.* reivindicar la autoría = make + claim of responsibility, claim + responsibility.* * *a) ( de delito) responsibilityse atribuyeron la autoría del atentado — (period) they claimed responsibility for the attack
b) (de libro, canción) authorship* * *= authoring, authorship, authoritativeness, byline.Ex: This article presents a detailed discussion of the use of Hypermedia for authoring, organisation and presentation of information.
Ex: Notes may relate to any of the previous elements of the description, i.e. title, authorship, edition, editorship, publisher area, physical description area or series area.Ex: Abstractors recognized as authorities in the field also increase the authoritativeness of abstracts.Ex: Despite the byline, the list is actually a project of the reference department of the Columbia University Libraries.* atribuir autoría = assign + intellectual responsibility.* atribuirse la autoría = make + claim of responsibility, claim + responsibility.* autoría conjunta = collaborative writing.* autoría en colaboración = collaborative writing.* autoría fantasma = ghost authorship.* autoría honoraria = honorary authorship, gift authorship, guest authorship.* autoría personal = personal authorship.* coautoría = co-authorship [coauthorship].* dar autoría = lend + authoritativeness.* reivindicar la autoría = make + claim of responsibility, claim + responsibility.* * *1 (de un delito) responsibilityninguna organización se ha atribuido la autoría del atentado ( period); no organization has claimed responsibility for the attack2 (de un libro, una canción) authorship* * *autoría nf1. [de obra] authorship2. [de crimen] responsibility;un grupo separatista ha reivindicado la autoría del atentado a separatist group has claimed responsibility for the attack;se le atribuye la autoría del asesinato he is said to have committed the murder* * ** * *autoría nf: authorship -
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4 autoría conjunta
(n.) = collaborative writingEx. This paper suggests that forced consensus in collaborative writing is a bad influence on imaginative scholars.* * *(n.) = collaborative writingEx: This paper suggests that forced consensus in collaborative writing is a bad influence on imaginative scholars.
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5 autoría en colaboración
(n.) = collaborative writingEx. This paper suggests that forced consensus in collaborative writing is a bad influence on imaginative scholars.* * *(n.) = collaborative writingEx: This paper suggests that forced consensus in collaborative writing is a bad influence on imaginative scholars.
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6 autoría fantasma
(n.) = ghost authorshipEx. Ghost authorship is the failure to name as an author an individual who has made substantial contributions that merited authorship or an unnamed individual who participated in writing the article.* * *(n.) = ghost authorshipEx: Ghost authorship is the failure to name as an author an individual who has made substantial contributions that merited authorship or an unnamed individual who participated in writing the article.
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7 autoría honoraria
(n.) = honorary authorship, gift authorship, guest authorshipEx. Honorary authorship is defined as the naming as an author an individual who does not meet authorship criteria.Ex. Honorary authorship (guest or gift authorship) is defined as naming, as an author, an individual who does not meet authorship criteria.Ex. Honorary authorship ( guest or gift authorship) is defined as naming, as an author, an individual who does not meet authorship criteria.* * *(n.) = honorary authorship, gift authorship, guest authorshipEx: Honorary authorship is defined as the naming as an author an individual who does not meet authorship criteria.
Ex: Honorary authorship (guest or gift authorship) is defined as naming, as an author, an individual who does not meet authorship criteria.Ex: Honorary authorship ( guest or gift authorship) is defined as naming, as an author, an individual who does not meet authorship criteria. -
8 autoría personal
(n.) = personal authorshipEx. Works with unknown or uncertain personal authorship, or works emanating from a body that lacks a name are to be entered under title.* * *(n.) = personal authorshipEx: Works with unknown or uncertain personal authorship, or works emanating from a body that lacks a name are to be entered under title.
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9 atribuir autoría
(v.) = assign + intellectual responsibilityEx. The first step in assigning intellectual responsibility to a corporate body must be a definition of a corporate body.* * *(v.) = assign + intellectual responsibilityEx: The first step in assigning intellectual responsibility to a corporate body must be a definition of a corporate body.
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10 atribuirse la autoría
(v.) = make + claim of responsibility, claim + responsibilityEx. One analyst said the killings bore the hallmarks of al Qaeda but no claim of responsibility has been made.Ex. Al-Qaida has claimed responsibility for two truck bombs that hit government ministries in Baghdad last week.* * *(v.) = make + claim of responsibility, claim + responsibilityEx: One analyst said the killings bore the hallmarks of al Qaeda but no claim of responsibility has been made.
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11 dar autoría
(v.) = lend + authoritativenessEx. Section editors, who oversee quality, lend authoritativeness.* * *(v.) = lend + authoritativenessEx: Section editors, who oversee quality, lend authoritativeness.
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12 reivindicar la autoría
(v.) = make + claim of responsibility, claim + responsibilityEx. One analyst said the killings bore the hallmarks of al Qaeda but no claim of responsibility has been made.Ex. Al-Qaida has claimed responsibility for two truck bombs that hit government ministries in Baghdad last week.* * *(v.) = make + claim of responsibility, claim + responsibilityEx: One analyst said the killings bore the hallmarks of al Qaeda but no claim of responsibility has been made.
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13 herramientas de autoría
• authoring toolsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > herramientas de autoría
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15 atribuir
v.to attribute, to assign, to attach, to blame.* * *1 to attribute (a, to), ascribe1 to assume* * *verb1) to attribute2) assign3) confer•* * *1. VT1)atribuir a algn/algo — to attribute to sb/sth; [+ excusa] to put down to sb/sth; (Jur) to impute to sb/sth
2) (Pol)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa)atribuir algo a alguien/algo — to attribute o ascribe something to somebody/something
le atribuyen algo que no dijo — they attribute words to him which he did not say, they put words in his mouth
b) <funciones/poder> to conferc) <cualidades/propiedades>2.atribuir algo a alguien/algo: le atribuyen propiedades curativas — it is held o believed to have healing powers
atribuirse v pron (refl)a) <éxito/autoría> to claimb) <poderes/responsabilidad> to assume* * *= ascribe, attribute, credit, impute.Ex. The citation order PMEST and various other facet formulae can be ascribed to Ranganathan.Ex. Subrules of 21.4 deal, for instance, with works erroneously or fictitiously attributed to a person or corporate body, and official communications.Ex. While he cannot be credited with shaping the library in terms of selecting the book stock, he maintained and cared for it diligently for many years.Ex. There is nothing bad imputed to the German people by the use of German instead of Deutsche.----* atribuir Algo a = put + Nombre + down to.* atribuir autoría = assign + intellectual responsibility.* atribuir el mérito a = credit.* atribuir responsabilidad intelectual = assign + intellectual responsibility.* atribuirse el mérito = take + the credit (for).* atribuirse el mérito de Algo = claim + credit for.* atribuirse la autoría = make + claim of responsibility, claim + responsibility.* atribuirse la fama = take + the credit (for).* atribuirse la responsabilidad = make + claim of responsibility, claim + responsibility.* atribuir su origen a = trace to, trace back to.* mérito + atribuirse a = credit + be due to, credit + go to, be to the credit of.* * *1.verbo transitivoa)atribuir algo a alguien/algo — to attribute o ascribe something to somebody/something
le atribuyen algo que no dijo — they attribute words to him which he did not say, they put words in his mouth
b) <funciones/poder> to conferc) <cualidades/propiedades>2.atribuir algo a alguien/algo: le atribuyen propiedades curativas — it is held o believed to have healing powers
atribuirse v pron (refl)a) <éxito/autoría> to claimb) <poderes/responsabilidad> to assume* * *= ascribe, attribute, credit, impute.Ex: The citation order PMEST and various other facet formulae can be ascribed to Ranganathan.
Ex: Subrules of 21.4 deal, for instance, with works erroneously or fictitiously attributed to a person or corporate body, and official communications.Ex: While he cannot be credited with shaping the library in terms of selecting the book stock, he maintained and cared for it diligently for many years.Ex: There is nothing bad imputed to the German people by the use of German instead of Deutsche.* atribuir Algo a = put + Nombre + down to.* atribuir autoría = assign + intellectual responsibility.* atribuir el mérito a = credit.* atribuir responsabilidad intelectual = assign + intellectual responsibility.* atribuirse el mérito = take + the credit (for).* atribuirse el mérito de Algo = claim + credit for.* atribuirse la autoría = make + claim of responsibility, claim + responsibility.* atribuirse la fama = take + the credit (for).* atribuirse la responsabilidad = make + claim of responsibility, claim + responsibility.* atribuir su origen a = trace to, trace back to.* mérito + atribuirse a = credit + be due to, credit + go to, be to the credit of.* * *vt1 atribuir algo A algn/algo to attribute o ascribe sth TO sb/sthle atribuyeron algo que no dijo they attributed words to him which he had not saidatribuyó el éxito a la colaboración de todos she attributed o ascribed their success to the cooperation of all concernedatribuye sus errores a la falta de experiencia he puts his mistakes down to o attributes o ascribes his mistakes to lack of experiencetodo lo atribuye a su mala suerte he blames everything on bad luck2 ‹funciones/poder› to conferla constitución le atribuye este poder this power is vested in him o conferred on him by the constitution3 ‹cualidades/propiedades› atribuir algo A algn/algo:a esta hierba le atribuyen propiedades curativas this herb is held o believed to have healing powers( refl)1 ‹éxito/autoría› to claimse ha atribuido los méritos del trabajo de otros he has claimed the credit for other people's workse atribuyeron la autoría del atentado they claimed responsibility for the attack2 ‹poderes/responsabilidad› to assume* * *
atribuir ( conjugate atribuir) verbo transitivoa) atribuir algo a algn/algo to attribute sth to sb/sth;
le atribuyen propiedades curativas it is held o believed to have healing powers
atribuirse verbo pronominal ( refl)
atribuir verbo transitivo to attribute, ascribe
' atribuir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
achacar
- adscribir
- cargar
- imputar
English:
ascribe
- attribute
- credit
- put down to
* * *♦ vtun cuadro atribuido a Goya a painting attributed to Goya;atribuyen la autoría del delito al contable they believe the accountant committed the crime;le atribuyen la responsabilidad del accidente they believe he is responsible for the accident;le atribuyen una gran paciencia she is said to be very patient2. [asignar] [función, gestión] to assign;las competencias que les atribuye la constitución the powers conferred on o vested in them by the constitution* * *v/t attribute (a to)* * *atribuir {41} vt1) : to attribute, to ascribe2) : to grant, to confer -
16 paternidad
f.fatherhood.* * *1 paternity2 (autoría) authorship* * *SF1) (=estado, situación) fatherhood, parenthood2) (Jur) paternity* * *1) ( del padre)a) (Der) paternity (frml)b) ( circunstancia) fatherhoodla paternidad lo ha cambiado — fatherhood o being a father has changed him
2) ( de los padres) parenthood3) ( autoría) authorship* * *= parenthood, fatherhood, paternity.Ex. The specific focus of the study is to take up these questions in relation to education and preparation for parenthood.Ex. The author concludes that children would get an incomplete image of fatherhood and would benefit from more books presenting strong and positive father images.Ex. Establishing paternity gives a child born outside of marriage the same legal rights as a child born to married parents.----* baja por paternidad = paternal leave.* permiso de paternidad = paternity leave.* permiso por paternidad = paternal leave.* prueba de paternidad = paternity test.* test de paternidad = paternity test.* * *1) ( del padre)a) (Der) paternity (frml)b) ( circunstancia) fatherhoodla paternidad lo ha cambiado — fatherhood o being a father has changed him
2) ( de los padres) parenthood3) ( autoría) authorship* * *= parenthood, fatherhood, paternity.Ex: The specific focus of the study is to take up these questions in relation to education and preparation for parenthood.
Ex: The author concludes that children would get an incomplete image of fatherhood and would benefit from more books presenting strong and positive father images.Ex: Establishing paternity gives a child born outside of marriage the same legal rights as a child born to married parents.* baja por paternidad = paternal leave.* permiso de paternidad = paternity leave.* permiso por paternidad = paternal leave.* prueba de paternidad = paternity test.* test de paternidad = paternity test.* * *A1 (del padre) paternityno reconoció la paternidad del niño he did not acknowledge paternity of the child ( frml), he denied being the father of the childla paternidad lo ha cambiado mucho fatherhood o being a father has really changed him2 (de los padres) parenthoodla paternidad acarrea muchas responsabilidades parenthood entails many responsibilitiesla paternidad responsable family planningB (autoría) authorshipse le atribuye la paternidad de este invento this invention has been attributed to him, he has been credited with this invention* * *
paternidad sustantivo femenino
1 ( del padre)a) (Der) paternity (frml)
◊ la paternidad lo ha cambiado fatherhood o being a father has changed him
2 ( de los padres) parenthood
paternidad sustantivo femenino paternity, fatherhood
' paternidad' also found in these entries:
English:
parenthood
- paternity
- fatherhood
* * *paternidad nf1. [calidad de padre] fatherhoodpaternidad responsable responsible parenthood2. Der paternity;prueba de paternidad paternity test3. [creación] authorship;la paternidad del proyecto es suya he devised the project* * *f paternity, fatherhood;prueba de paternidad paternity test* * *paternidad nf1) : fatherhood, paternity2) : parenthood3) : authorship -
17 un gran espectro de
= a wide band of, a wide band ofEx. In the middle range of authorship there is, then, quite a wide band of writing stretching from the scholarly to the market-orientated = En el nivel medio de autoría existe, pues, a una gran gama de producciones escritas que van desde lo científico a lo comercial.Ex. In the middle range of authorship there is, then, quite a wide band of writing stretching from the scholarly to the market-orientated = En el nivel medio de autoría existe, pues, a una gran gama de producciones escritas que van desde lo científico a lo comercial.* * *= a wide band of, a wide band ofEx: In the middle range of authorship there is, then, quite a wide band of writing stretching from the scholarly to the market-orientated = En el nivel medio de autoría existe, pues, a una gran gama de producciones escritas que van desde lo científico a lo comercial.
Ex: In the middle range of authorship there is, then, quite a wide band of writing stretching from the scholarly to the market-orientated = En el nivel medio de autoría existe, pues, a una gran gama de producciones escritas que van desde lo científico a lo comercial. -
18 reivindicar
v.1 to claim, to demand (derechos, salario).2 to claim responsibility for (atentado).3 to lay claim to (herencia, territorio).4 to defend (memoria).5 to vindicate, to replevin, to claim the right of, to revindicate.* * *1 to claim, demand* * *verb1) to vindicate2) claim* * *1. VT1) (=reclamar) [+ derechos, condiciones, independencia] to demand; [+ herencia] to claim2) [+ asesinato, crimen] to claim responsibility for3) (=desagraviar) [+ reputación] to vindicatereivindican la memoria de los poetas asesinados — they're demanding a reappraisal of the murdered poets
4) (Jur) to recover5) LAm * (=exigir) to demand2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivob) ( rehabilitar) to restore, rehabilitatec) < atentado> to claim responsibility for2.reivindicarse v pron (AmS) to vindicate oneself* * *= claim, reclaim, make + claim, vindicate, lay + claim(s) to, demand.Ex. Whether the juxtaposition of language with literature is as weighty an advantage as has on occasion been claimed is, I think, debatable.Ex. The article ' Reclaiming our technological future' discusses the effects of electronic technology on the future development of libraries and librarians.Ex. The claim is made that society is evolving from one whose formal communication patterns have, for centuries, been based primarily on print on paper to one in which communication channels will be largely paperless (electronic).Ex. The relevance to a local library situation of British Library Lending Division data on periodical usage is vindicated.Ex. If librarians would calmly and publicly and increasingly lay claim to this area as their professional domain, they would gradually bring about the change in attitude that many desire to see.Ex. The other part of the picture reveals title indexes to be only crude subject indexes, which for effective use demand imagination and searching skills on the part of the user.----* reivindicar el derecho de Uno = stake + Posesivo + claim.* reivindicar la autoría = make + claim of responsibility, claim + responsibility.* reivindicar la responsabilidad = make + claim of responsibility, claim + responsibility.* * *1.verbo transitivob) ( rehabilitar) to restore, rehabilitatec) < atentado> to claim responsibility for2.reivindicarse v pron (AmS) to vindicate oneself* * *= claim, reclaim, make + claim, vindicate, lay + claim(s) to, demand.Ex: Whether the juxtaposition of language with literature is as weighty an advantage as has on occasion been claimed is, I think, debatable.
Ex: The article ' Reclaiming our technological future' discusses the effects of electronic technology on the future development of libraries and librarians.Ex: The claim is made that society is evolving from one whose formal communication patterns have, for centuries, been based primarily on print on paper to one in which communication channels will be largely paperless (electronic).Ex: The relevance to a local library situation of British Library Lending Division data on periodical usage is vindicated.Ex: If librarians would calmly and publicly and increasingly lay claim to this area as their professional domain, they would gradually bring about the change in attitude that many desire to see.Ex: The other part of the picture reveals title indexes to be only crude subject indexes, which for effective use demand imagination and searching skills on the part of the user.* reivindicar el derecho de Uno = stake + Posesivo + claim.* reivindicar la autoría = make + claim of responsibility, claim + responsibility.* reivindicar la responsabilidad = make + claim of responsibility, claim + responsibility.* * *reivindicar [A2 ]vt1 ‹derecho› to demand; ‹tierras› to claimreivindicaban el derecho a la huelga they were demanding the right to strike2 (rehabilitar) to restore, rehabilitate3 ‹atentado› to claim responsibility for4 ( Der) to lay claim to( AmS) to vindicate oneselftendrá que reivindicarse en el campeonato de Wimbledon he will have to vindicate himself o prove his worth at Wimbledon* * *
reivindicar ( conjugate reivindicar) verbo transitivo
‹ tierras› to claim
reivindicar verbo transitivo
1 (reclamar, exigir) to claim, demand
2 (recuperar la dignidad, esplendor) to restore, vindicate: hay que reivindicar la historia de nuestros pueblos, we must claim the right to the heritage of our people
3 (atribuirse) to claim responsibility for
' reivindicar' also found in these entries:
English:
claim
- demand
- vindicate
* * *♦ vt1. [derechos, salario] to claim, to demand;reivindican el derecho a sindicarse they are demanding the right to join a union2. [atentado, secuestro] to claim responsibility for;la banda reivindicó el atentado the group claimed responsibility for the attack3. [herencia, territorio] to lay claim to4. [reputación, memoria] to defend* * *v/t claim;reivindicar un atentado claim responsibility for an attack* * *reivindicar {72} vt1) : to vindicate2) : to demand, to claim3) : to restore* * *reivindicar vb1. (exigir) to demand / to claim2. (atribuirse) to claim responsibility for -
19 abarcar de ... a ...
(v.) = range from... to..., stretch from... to...Ex. These options obviously range from the very informal to the very formal.Ex. In the middle range of authorship there is, then, quite a wide band of writing stretching from the scholarly to the market-orientated = En el nivel medio de autoría existe, pues, a una gran gama de producciones escritas que van desde lo científico a lo comercial.* * *(v.) = range from... to..., stretch from... to...Ex: These options obviously range from the very informal to the very formal.
Ex: In the middle range of authorship there is, then, quite a wide band of writing stretching from the scholarly to the market-orientated = En el nivel medio de autoría existe, pues, a una gran gama de producciones escritas que van desde lo científico a lo comercial. -
20 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
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autoría — sustantivo femenino 1. (no contable) Cualidad o condición de autor: La policía atribuyó la autoría del incendio a un chico de quince años. No se conoce la autoría de ese libro anónimo … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
autoría — → paternidad … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
autoria — s. f. 1. [Direito] Condição do autor em ação judicial. 2. Presença do autor em audiência. ‣ Etimologia: autor + ia … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
autoría — 1. f. Cualidad de autor. 2. Empleo de autor de las antiguas compañías cómicas … Diccionario de la lengua española
autoría — ► sustantivo femenino Circunstancia de ser autor o creador de una obra o invento: ■ los investigadores no están de acuerdo sobre la autoría del soneto. * * * autoría 1 f. Empleo de autor en las antiguas compañías de *teatro. 2 Condición de ser el … Enciclopedia Universal
autoría — {{#}}{{LM A04166}}{{〓}} {{[}}autoría{{]}} ‹au·to·rí·a› {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} Condición de autor: • La crítica todavía discute sobre la autoría de este cuadro.{{○}} … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
autoría — Este vocablo figura en el DRAE, pero muchas veces puede evitarse; en vez de «Se atribuyó la autoría del atentado., escríbase simplemente «Se atribuyó el atentado.» … Diccionario español de neologismos
Autoría de los escritos joánicos — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda San Juan en Patmos, obra de Velázquez. Los escritos joánicos son el Evangelio de San Juan, la Primera Epístola de Juan, la Segunda Epístola de Juan, la Tercera Epístola de Juan y el Apocalipsis de Juan. Todas ellas… … Wikipedia Español
Autoría de las obras de Shakespeare — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Contenido 1 Shakespeare: ¿autor o encubridor? 1.1 Revisión 1.2 Terminología … Wikipedia Español
autoría — f. Calidad de autor … Diccionario Castellano
La autoría (Derecho Penal, parte general) — Contenido 1 Concepto 2 El concepto unitario y el concepto extensivo de autor 3 Clases de autoría 4 Referencias … Wikipedia Español