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41 miembro del Congreso
(n.) = congressman [congresswoman, -fem.], congresswoman [congressman, -masc.]Ex. Would it not be more productive to talk to city managers, finance directors, senators and congressmen about library problems?.Ex. The library has collections of papers of notable suffragettes, authoresses, a congresswoman, and a feminist.* * *(n.) = congressman [congresswoman, -fem.], congresswoman [congressman, -masc.]Ex: Would it not be more productive to talk to city managers, finance directors, senators and congressmen about library problems?.
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42 miembro del consejo de administración
(n.) = trusteeEx. Consequently the trustee plays a social and ceremonial role.* * *(n.) = trusteeEx: Consequently the trustee plays a social and ceremonial role.
Spanish-English dictionary > miembro del consejo de administración
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43 miembro del cuerpo
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44 miembro del panel
(n.) = panellist [panelist, -USA]Ex. The panelists' views stressed that regardless of the type of library, collection development must represent the mission, goals and priorities of the institution.* * *(n.) = panellist [panelist, -USA]Ex: The panelists' views stressed that regardless of the type of library, collection development must represent the mission, goals and priorities of the institution.
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45 miembro del personal
(n.) = staff member, stafferEx. This allows the faculty or staff member to identify his primary library for searching purposes.Ex. The increasing involvement of staffers in electronic information products has had only a modest impact on how journalists do their jobs.* * *(n.) = staff member, stafferEx: This allows the faculty or staff member to identify his primary library for searching purposes.
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46 miembro delantero
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47 miembro destacado
(n.) = leading memberEx. Leading members of the Royal family actively encourage the growth of tourism through their attendance at gala receptions and ceremonial openings.* * *(n.) = leading memberEx: Leading members of the Royal family actively encourage the growth of tourism through their attendance at gala receptions and ceremonial openings.
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48 miembro electo
(n.) = elected memberEx. Membership of the committee is usually in three parts: officers, eg librarian, architect, etc; elected members, that is local councillors; co-opted members, usually members of the public who have special knowledge of or interest in the subject of the committee.* * *(n.) = elected memberEx: Membership of the committee is usually in three parts: officers, eg librarian, architect, etc; elected members, that is local councillors; co-opted members, usually members of the public who have special knowledge of or interest in the subject of the committee.
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49 miembro fundador
f. & m.charter member, founder member, founding member.* * *(n.) = founder member, founding memberEx. Over the years, the composition of the group has changed, and few if any of the founder members are now actively involved.Ex. Of the 226 founding members, 28% were women.* * *(n.) = founder member, founding memberEx: Over the years, the composition of the group has changed, and few if any of the founder members are now actively involved.
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50 miembro honorario
(n.) = honorary memberEx. Prince Schwarzenberg, honorary member of the Verband Osterreichischer Archivare (Austrian Archivists' Association), died in Apr '86.* * *(n.) = honorary memberEx: Prince Schwarzenberg, honorary member of the Verband Osterreichischer Archivare (Austrian Archivists' Association), died in Apr '86.
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51 miembro institucional
(n.) = institutional member, member institutionEx. The New Zealand Library Association was founded in 1910 with institutional members, and after 1934 also with personal members.Ex. Some member institutions from the USA, Europe and Australia will continue cooperative research.* * *(n.) = institutional member, member institutionEx: The New Zealand Library Association was founded in 1910 with institutional members, and after 1934 also with personal members.
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52 miembro invitado
(n.) = co-opted memberEx. Membership of the committee is usually in three parts: officers, eg librarian, architect, etc; elected members, that is local councillors; co-opted members, usually members of the public who have special knowledge of or interest in the subject of the committee.* * *(n.) = co-opted memberEx: Membership of the committee is usually in three parts: officers, eg librarian, architect, etc; elected members, that is local councillors; co-opted members, usually members of the public who have special knowledge of or interest in the subject of the committee.
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53 miembro nato
f. & m.ex officio member, member by virtue of office.* * *Ex. While deputy administrators are frequently involved ex officio as chairpersons of these groups, the chief librarian usually will reserve the final decision-making authority on major issues to him or herself.* * *Ex: While deputy administrators are frequently involved ex officio as chairpersons of these groups, the chief librarian usually will reserve the final decision-making authority on major issues to him or herself.
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54 miembro personal
(n.) = personal memberEx. The New Zealand Library Association was founded in 1910 with institutional members, and after 1934 also with personal members.* * *(n.) = personal memberEx: The New Zealand Library Association was founded in 1910 with institutional members, and after 1934 also with personal members.
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55 miembro tipo A
= A-memberEx. This body normally meets annually, and consists of A-members (representatives of recognized editions), B-members (representatives of revision committees) and C-members (individual experts).* * *= A-memberEx: This body normally meets annually, and consists of A-members (representatives of recognized editions), B-members (representatives of revision committees) and C-members (individual experts).
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56 miembro tipo B
(n.) = B-memberEx. This body normally meets annually, and consists of A-members (representatives of recognized editions), B-members (representatives of revision committees) and C-members (individual experts).* * *(n.) = B-memberEx: This body normally meets annually, and consists of A-members (representatives of recognized editions), B-members (representatives of revision committees) and C-members (individual experts).
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57 miembro tipo C
(n.) = C-memberEx. This body normally meets annually, and consists of A-members (representatives of recognized editions), B-members (representatives of revision committees) and C-members (individual experts).* * *(n.) = C-memberEx: This body normally meets annually, and consists of A-members (representatives of recognized editions), B-members (representatives of revision committees) and C-members (individual experts).
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58 miembro
сущ.1) общ. пайщик (de una cooperativa), член (организации и т.п.), член (тела)2) тех. деталь, элемент (конструкции), звено (механизма или машины), часть3) матем. часть (равенства или неравенства), член (уравнения, неравенства), член (уравнения и т.п.), член (уравнения)4) юр. депутат5) экон. звено, составная часть, член (организации) -
59 miembro activo del sindicato
сущ.Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > miembro activo del sindicato
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60 miembro colectivo de asociación
сущ.Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > miembro colectivo de asociación
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miembro de polichinela — miembro afecto de una parálisis flácida que cuelga inerte del cuerpo Diccionario ilustrado de Términos Médicos.. Alvaro Galiano. 2010 … Diccionario médico
miembro del cuerpo médico — 1. miembro de una unidad médica militar. 2. paramédico. Diccionario Mosby Medicina, Enfermería y Ciencias de la Salud, Ediciones Hancourt, S.A. 1999 … Diccionario médico
miembro — sustantivo masculino 1. Área: anatomía Cada una de las extremidades del cuerpo del hombre y los animales que están articuladas con el tronco. 2. Pragmática: eufemismo. Pene. miembro viril. 3. Persona o grupo que fo … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
miembro beneficiario — Véase inscrito. Diccionario Mosby Medicina, Enfermería y Ciencias de la Salud, Ediciones Hancourt, S.A. 1999 … Diccionario médico
Miembro fantasma — El Síndrome del Miembro fantasma es la percepción de sensaciones de que un miembro amputado todavía está conectado al cuerpo y está funcionando con el resto de éste; se solía creer que esto se debía a que el cerebro seguía recibiendo mensajes de… … Wikipedia Español