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1 con tenacidad
= sturdilyEx. Standardization never became quite complete, especially as regards height-to-paper; the Clarendon Press sturdily retains the so-called Dutch height of 23-851 mm. to this day, and various aberrant heights may still be found in Europe.* * *= sturdilyEx: Standardization never became quite complete, especially as regards height-to-paper; the Clarendon Press sturdily retains the so-called Dutch height of 23-851 mm. to this day, and various aberrant heights may still be found in Europe.
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2 con tenacidad
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3 con tenacidad
• doggedly• insistence• insistingly• steadfastly• tenable• tenaciousness -
4 con tenacidad
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5 tenacidad
f.tenacity.* * *1 (perseverancia) tenacity, perseverance2 (de metal) tensile strength* * *SF1) (=perseverancia) tenacity2) (=persistencia) [de dolor] persistence; [de mancha] stubbornness; [de creencia] strength, stubbornness pey; [de resistencia] tenacity3) [de material] toughness, resilience* * *a) ( perseverancia) tenacityb) ( de material) toughness, resilience* * *= tenacity, tough-mindedness.Ex. Conducting research in an academic library which requires more time and tenacity than many people have.Ex. The questionnaire measures four features of personality: tough-mindedness, extraversion, emotionality, and lying.----* con tenacidad = sturdily.* * *a) ( perseverancia) tenacityb) ( de material) toughness, resilience* * *= tenacity, tough-mindedness.Ex: Conducting research in an academic library which requires more time and tenacity than many people have.
Ex: The questionnaire measures four features of personality: tough-mindedness, extraversion, emotionality, and lying.* con tenacidad = sturdily.* * *1 (perseverancia) tenacity2 (de un material) toughness, resilience* * *
tenacidad sustantivo femenino ( perseverancia) tenacity
tenacidad f (persistencia, constancia) tenacity
' tenacidad' also found in these entries:
English:
stubborness
- tenaciously
- tenacity
* * *tenacidad nf1. [perseverancia] tenacity2. [persistencia] persistence3. [resistencia] toughness* * *f tenacity* * *tenacidad nf: tenacity, perseverance -
6 obstinadamente
adv.obstinately, stubbornly.* * *► adverbio1 obstinately* * *ADV obstinately, stubbornly* * ** * *= tenaciously.Ex. Many administrators are afraid to delegate authority; they clutch it tenaciously.* * ** * *= tenaciously.Ex: Many administrators are afraid to delegate authority; they clutch it tenaciously.
* * *1 (con tozudez) obstinately, stubbornly2 (con tenacidad) tenaciously, doggedly* * *obstinadamente adv1. [con terquedad] obstinately, stubbornly2. [con tenacidad] tenaciously -
7 abrirse paso
v.1 to make way for oneself, to break through, to edge one's way, to force one's way.Ella se abre paso con tenacidad She makes way for herself tenaciously.2 to get one's way paved.Se nos abre paso We get our way paved.3 to break forth, to push forward, to break through.* * *to force one's way through* * *(v.) = jostle, break through, elbow + Posesivo + way into, elbow intoEx. In the case of flax the Library of Congress does not provide an enumerated division and so books on flax spinning must jostle in alphabetic order with books on other aspects of flax = En el caso del lino la Biblioteca del Congreso no proporciona una división enumerada por lo que los libros sobre el hilado del lino deben competir en la ordenación alfabética con otros libros que tratan sobre diferentes aspectos del lino.Ex. Is there a glass ceiling for librarians? If so, what's the best way to break through it?.Ex. In her view, it is high time for the plays by this versatile and prolific dramatist to begin elbowing their way into the American repertoire.Ex. More and more companies are already elbowing into this fledgling but potentially lucrative industry.* * *(v.) = jostle, break through, elbow + Posesivo + way into, elbow intoEx: In the case of flax the Library of Congress does not provide an enumerated division and so books on flax spinning must jostle in alphabetic order with books on other aspects of flax = En el caso del lino la Biblioteca del Congreso no proporciona una división enumerada por lo que los libros sobre el hilado del lino deben competir en la ordenación alfabética con otros libros que tratan sobre diferentes aspectos del lino.
Ex: Is there a glass ceiling for librarians? If so, what's the best way to break through it?.Ex: In her view, it is high time for the plays by this versatile and prolific dramatist to begin elbowing their way into the American repertoire.Ex: More and more companies are already elbowing into this fledgling but potentially lucrative industry. -
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9 obstinación
f.obstinacy, stubbornness, inflexibility, self-will.* * *1 obstinacy, stubbornness* * *SF obstinacy, stubbornness* * ** * *= stubbornness.Ex. In the past, there has seemed to be a stubbornness on the part of the Library of Congress to update ethnic and racial, as well as sexual and medical subject headings.* * ** * *= stubbornness.Ex: In the past, there has seemed to be a stubbornness on the part of the Library of Congress to update ethnic and racial, as well as sexual and medical subject headings.
* * *1 (tozudez) obstinacy, stubbornness2 (tenacidad) tenacityluchó con obstinación he fought doggedly o tenaciously* * *
obstinación sustantivo femenino obstinacy
' obstinación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
empeño
English:
wilfulness
* * *obstinación nf1. [terquedad] obstinacy, stubbornness2. [tenacidad] tenacity* * *f obstinacy* * *obstinación nf, pl - ciones1) terquedad: obstinacy, stubbornness2) : perseverance, tenacity -
10 sostenido
adj.1 sustained.2 sustained, undwindling.m.sharp.past part.past participle of spanish verb: sostener.* * *1 MÚSICA sharp————————1→ link=sostener sostener► adjetivo1 (continuado) sustained; (constante) steady2 MÚSICA sharp1 MÚSICA sharp* * *(f. - sostenida)adj.1) sustained2) sharp* * *1. ADJ1) (=continuo) sustained2) (Mús) sharp2.SM (Mús) sharp* * *- da adjetivo sharp* * *= sustained, steady [steadier -comp., steadiest -sup.], sustainable, unflagging.Ex. Research has shown that strong centralized control of employees is not the best way to achieve operational efficiency or sustained productivity.Ex. Susan Blanch is a fairly steady customer, taking only fiction books.Ex. Development is a social, political, and economic process of change which, to be just and sustainable, must ensure the participation of all class, race and gender groups.Ex. Colleagues from all the regions of the world harnessed their combined intellectual capital, tenacity, good will and unflagging spirit of volunteerism for the good of our profession = Colegas de todas las regiones del mundo utilizaron su capital intelectual, su tenacidad, su buena voluntad y su inagotable espíritu de voluntarismo para el bien de nuestra profesión.----* agricultura sostenida = sustainable agriculture.* * *- da adjetivo sharp* * *= sustained, steady [steadier -comp., steadiest -sup.], sustainable, unflagging.Ex: Research has shown that strong centralized control of employees is not the best way to achieve operational efficiency or sustained productivity.
Ex: Susan Blanch is a fairly steady customer, taking only fiction books.Ex: Development is a social, political, and economic process of change which, to be just and sustainable, must ensure the participation of all class, race and gender groups.Ex: Colleagues from all the regions of the world harnessed their combined intellectual capital, tenacity, good will and unflagging spirit of volunteerism for the good of our profession = Colegas de todas las regiones del mundo utilizaron su capital intelectual, su tenacidad, su buena voluntad y su inagotable espíritu de voluntarismo para el bien de nuestra profesión.* agricultura sostenida = sustainable agriculture.* * *sostenido -daA (continuo) constant, continuousB ( Mús) sharpre sostenido D sharp* * *
Del verbo sostener: ( conjugate sostener)
sostenido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
sostener
sostenido
sostener ( conjugate sostener) verbo transitivo
1 ( apoyar)
‹carga/peso› to bear
2 (sujetar, tener cogido) ‹ paquete› to hold;◊ no tengas miedo, yo te sostengo don't be afraid, I've got you o I'm holding you
3 ‹conversación/relación/reunión› to have
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5
sostenerse verbo pronominala) ( no caerse):
apenas se sostenía en pie he could hardly stand
sostenido◊ -da adjetivo
sharp;
re sostenido D sharp
sostener verbo transitivo
1 (un peso, cúpula, etc) to support, hold up
(con la mano) sosténme el paraguas un momento, hold the umbrella for me for a moment
2 fig (un derecho, etc) to uphold
(una teoría) to maintain
3 (a la familia) to support
4 (negociaciones, una conversación) to have
sostenido,-a adj Mús sharp
sostenido G-sharp
(en solfeo) soh
' sostenido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
do
- fa
- la
- re
- sostenida
- si
- sol
English:
B
- C
- sharp
- sustained
- unflagging
* * *sostenido, -a♦ adj1. [persistente] sustained2. Mús sharp;do sostenido C sharp♦ nmMús sharp* * *I adj sharp;fa sostenido MÚS F sharpII m MÚS sharp* * *sostenido, -da adj1) : sustained, prolonged2) : sharp (in music)sostenido nm: sharp (in music) -
11 tesón
m.persistence, eagerness, endurance, perseverance.* * *1 tenacity, firmness* * *SM (=tenacidad) tenacity, persistence; (=insistencia) insistence* * *masculino tenacity, determinationse opusieron con tesón al cierre de la fábrica — they resisted the closure of the factory tenaciously o with determination
* * *= industry.Ex. In fact, the terms of the contrast are highly ambivalent: order vs. anarchy, liberty vs. despotism, or industry vs. sloth, and also dissimulation vs. honesty.----* trabajar con tesón = work + hard.* * *masculino tenacity, determinationse opusieron con tesón al cierre de la fábrica — they resisted the closure of the factory tenaciously o with determination
* * *= industry.Ex: In fact, the terms of the contrast are highly ambivalent: order vs. anarchy, liberty vs. despotism, or industry vs. sloth, and also dissimulation vs. honesty.
* trabajar con tesón = work + hard.* * *el tesón con que luchó por sus derechos the determination with which she fought for her rightsse opusieron con tesón al cierre de la fábrica they resisted the closure of the factory tenaciously o with determination* * *
tesón sustantivo masculino
tenacity, determination
tesón sustantivo masculino tenacity, perseverance
* * *tesón nmtenacity, perseverance;trabajar con tesón to work steadily* * *m tenacity, determination* * *tesón nm: persistence, tenacity -
12 suplir
v.1 to replace.2 to supply, to give, to furnish, to provide.3 to substitute, to replace, to take the place of.Ella suple a la secretaria She substitutes the secretary.4 to give supplies to, to supply.Ellos suplen a la familia Cruz They give supplies to the Cruz family.* * *1 (reemplazar) to replace, substitute2 (compensar) to make up for3 (remediar) to remedy* * *VT1) (=compensar) [+ necesidad] to fulfil, fulfill (EEUU); [+ omisión] to make good; [+ falta] to make good, make up for; [+ palabra que falta] to supply2) (=sustituir) to replace, substitutesuplir a uno con otro — to replace one with another, substitute one for another
suplen el aceite con grasa animal — they replace the oil with animal fat, they substitute animal fat for the oil
* * *verbo transitivo1) (compensar, remediar) to make up for; < dieta> to supplement2) ( reemplazar) <profesor/médico> to stand in for, substitute for; < jugador> to replace, substitute3) (Col, Ven) (dotar, proveer)suplir algo/a alguien DE or CON algo — to provide o supply something/somebody with something
* * *verbo transitivo1) (compensar, remediar) to make up for; < dieta> to supplement2) ( reemplazar) <profesor/médico> to stand in for, substitute for; < jugador> to replace, substitute3) (Col, Ven) (dotar, proveer)suplir algo/a alguien DE or CON algo — to provide o supply something/somebody with something
* * *suplir [I1 ]vtA (compensar, remediar) to make up fornada podía suplir su ausencia nothing could make up for his not being theresuplir deficiencias en la alimentación to supplement o make good dietary deficienciesB (reemplazar) ‹profesor/médico› to stand in for, substitute for; ‹jugador› to replace, substituteno suple completamente las funciones del órgano afectado it does not totally replace o substitute the functions of the affected organC ( frml); ‹póliza/timbre› to supplyD ( Col) (dotar, proveer) suplir algo/a algn DE or CON algo; to provide o supply sth/sb WITH sthnos suplieron de lo necesario they provided o supplied us with everything we needed* * *
suplir ( conjugate suplir) verbo transitivo
1 ( compensar) ‹falta/deficiencia› to make up for
2 ( reemplazar) ‹profesor/médico› to stand in for, substitute for;
‹ jugador› to replace, substitute
3 (Chi, Col, Ven) ( suministrar) to provide, supply
suplir verbo transitivo
1 (reemplazar a una persona) to replace, substitute
2 (sustituir, compensar) to make up for
* * *suplir vt1. [sustituir] to stand in for, to substitute for;suple en la tienda a su hermano he's standing in for his brother in the shopsuple su timidez con una gran tenacidad he makes up for his shyness with great tenacity;el festival intentará suplir con buen cine la falta de estrellas americanas the festival will try to make up for the lack of American stars with good cinema3. [añadir] to supply4. Andes, RP [proporcionar] to provide, to supply;siempre nos suplieron de todo lo necesario they always provided us with everything we needed;allí suplen agua potable they supply drinking water there* * *v/t1 carencia make up for2 ( sustituir) substitute* * *suplir vt1) compensar: to make up for, to compensate for2) reemplazar: to replace, to substitute* * * -
13 constancia
f.1 perseverance (perseverancia) (en una empresa).hacer algo con constancia to persevere with something2 record (testimonio).3 note, declaratory note, written declaration.4 constancy, tenacity, persistence, perseverance.5 proof, evidence.* * *1 (perseverancia) constancy, perseverance2 (evidencia) evidence, proof\* * *noun f.1) record2) proof3) perseverance* * *SF1) (=perseverancia) perseverancela constancia en los estudios le llevó al éxito — he achieved success through perseverance in o by persevering at his studies
2) (=evidencia)escribo para dar o dejar constancia de estos hechos — I am writing to put these facts on record
3) LAm (=comprobante) documentary proof, written evidence* * *1) ( perseverancia) perseverance2)a) ( prueba) proofdejar constancia de algo — (en registro, acta) to record something (in writing); ( verbalmente) to state something; ( atestiguar) to prove something
que quede constancia que... — I would like the record to show that...
b) (AmL) ( documento) documentary o written evidence* * *= assiduousness, constancy, tenacity.Ex. Of course, the extent to which individual libraries are able to satisfy academic needs for access to material depends partially upon the assiduousness with which it has been collected.Ex. The age of cited literature appears to be dependent on the growth of the literature, the high percentage of citations to recent papers, and the relative constancy with which particular papers are cited in successive years.Ex. Conducting research in an academic library which requires more time and tenacity than many people have.----* dejar constancia de = record.* del que se tiene constancia = recorded.* existir constancia de = anecdotal record, anecdotal evidence.* mantener constancia de = keep + record of.* no tener constancia de Algo = unrecorded.* para que quede constancia = for the record.* sin constancia de ello = unrecorded.* * *1) ( perseverancia) perseverance2)a) ( prueba) proofdejar constancia de algo — (en registro, acta) to record something (in writing); ( verbalmente) to state something; ( atestiguar) to prove something
que quede constancia que... — I would like the record to show that...
b) (AmL) ( documento) documentary o written evidence* * *= assiduousness, constancy, tenacity.Ex: Of course, the extent to which individual libraries are able to satisfy academic needs for access to material depends partially upon the assiduousness with which it has been collected.
Ex: The age of cited literature appears to be dependent on the growth of the literature, the high percentage of citations to recent papers, and the relative constancy with which particular papers are cited in successive years.Ex: Conducting research in an academic library which requires more time and tenacity than many people have.* dejar constancia de = record.* del que se tiene constancia = recorded.* existir constancia de = anecdotal record, anecdotal evidence.* mantener constancia de = keep + record of.* no tener constancia de Algo = unrecorded.* para que quede constancia = for the record.* sin constancia de ello = unrecorded.* * *A (perseverancia) perseveranceB1 (prueba) proofno hay/no tenemos constancia de ello there is no/we have no proof of ituna carta en la que dejaba constancia de su agradecimiento a letter in which she expressed her gratitudeque quede constancia que yo me opuse I would like the record to show o I would like to place on record that I was opposed2 ( AmL) (documento) documentary o written evidence* * *
constancia sustantivo femenino
1 ( perseverancia) perseverance
2 ( prueba) proof;
dejar constancia de algo (en registro, acta) to record sth (in writing);
( verbalmente) to state sth;
( atestiguar) to prove sth
constancia sustantivo femenino
1 constancy, perseverance
2 (prueba) proof, evidence: la autora deja constancia del rechazo popular, the author gives evidence of the popular disapproval
el polvo dejaba constancia del olvido, the dust was proof of neglect
' constancia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
constatar
- firme
- tenacidad
English:
record
- go
* * *constancia nf1. [perseverancia] [en una empresa] perseverance;[en las ideas, opiniones] steadfastness;hacer algo con constancia to persevere with sth;es una persona con constancia she's the sort of person who always perseveres2. [testimonio] record;dejar constancia de algo [registrar] to put sth on record;[probar] to demonstrate sth;quiero dejar constancia de mi desacuerdo I want it to go on record that I disagree;tengo constancia de que estuvo aquí I know for a fact that she was here;no he tenido constancia de su nombramiento I haven't had confirmation of his appointment3. Am [certificado] certificate;constancia de estudios academic record, US transcript* * *f1 constancy2:dejar constancia de leave a record of;tengo constancia de que I have evidence o proof that* * *constancia nf1) prueba: proof, certainty2) : record, evidenceque quede constancia: for the record3) : perseverance, constancy* * *constancia n evidence / record
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