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  • 101 cambio de aspecto

    Ex. It's amazing what a lick of paint and a scrubbing brush can do to brighten your brickwork!.
    * * *

    Ex: It's amazing what a lick of paint and a scrubbing brush can do to brighten your brickwork!.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cambio de aspecto

  • 102 cambio de dirección

    Ex. Most importantly, though, the change of hands in the committee marks the transition from global warming denial to global warming activism.
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    Ex: Most importantly, though, the change of hands in the committee marks the transition from global warming denial to global warming activism.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cambio de dirección

  • 103 cambio de divisas

    (n.) = currency rate, currency exchange
    Ex. These systems carry up-to-the-minute information on stock prices, currency rates, world and national events, etc.
    Ex. However, not all banks provide a currency exchange service.
    * * *
    (n.) = currency rate, currency exchange

    Ex: These systems carry up-to-the-minute information on stock prices, currency rates, world and national events, etc.

    Ex: However, not all banks provide a currency exchange service.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cambio de divisas

  • 104 cambio de dueño

    Ex. Most importantly, though, the change of hands in the committee marks the transition from global warming denial to global warming activism.
    * * *

    Ex: Most importantly, though, the change of hands in the committee marks the transition from global warming denial to global warming activism.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cambio de dueño

  • 105 cambio de entorno

    (n.) = change of scenery, change of air and scene, change of air, change of scene
    Ex. He felt the firm needed a change of scenery and a visible break from the past.
    Ex. Just what she needed: a change of air and scene to wean her away from her former owners and make her happy.
    Ex. He merely told me that Margaret was not very strong, and that she needed a change of air, and that she should keep out of doors.
    Ex. Maybe the penguins needed a change of scene, so they flew to the arctic.
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    (n.) = change of scenery, change of air and scene, change of air, change of scene

    Ex: He felt the firm needed a change of scenery and a visible break from the past.

    Ex: Just what she needed: a change of air and scene to wean her away from her former owners and make her happy.
    Ex: He merely told me that Margaret was not very strong, and that she needed a change of air, and that she should keep out of doors.
    Ex: Maybe the penguins needed a change of scene, so they flew to the arctic.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cambio de entorno

  • 106 cambio de hora estacional

    Ex. The software displays sunrise and sunset and automatically adjusts to summer or daylight saving time.
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    Ex: The software displays sunrise and sunset and automatically adjusts to summer or daylight saving time.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cambio de hora estacional

  • 107 cambio de idea

    (n.) = change of heart, change of mind
    Ex. It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.
    Ex. The irresistible implication is that the change of mind was the result of political pressure.
    * * *
    (n.) = change of heart, change of mind

    Ex: It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.

    Ex: The irresistible implication is that the change of mind was the result of political pressure.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cambio de idea

  • 108 cambio de imagen

    (n.) = makeover [make-over], makeover [make-over]
    Ex. The article is entitled 'TI: 'Changing floors': a summer 2000 stock makeover for the Robinson Library'.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'TI: 'Changing floors': a summer 2000 stock makeover for the Robinson Library'.
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    (n.) = makeover [make-over], makeover [make-over]

    Ex: The article is entitled 'TI: 'Changing floors': a summer 2000 stock makeover for the Robinson Library'.

    Ex: The article is entitled 'TI: 'Changing floors': a summer 2000 stock makeover for the Robinson Library'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cambio de imagen

  • 109 cambio de instalación eléctrica

    (n.) = rewiring
    Ex. This article describes the planning, funding and implementation of the rewiring programme of the library.
    * * *
    (n.) = rewiring

    Ex: This article describes the planning, funding and implementation of the rewiring programme of the library.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cambio de instalación eléctrica

  • 110 cambio de look

    Ex. It's amazing what a lick of paint and a scrubbing brush can do to brighten your brickwork!.
    * * *

    Ex: It's amazing what a lick of paint and a scrubbing brush can do to brighten your brickwork!.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cambio de look

  • 111 cambio de lugar

    (n.) = relocation
    Ex. A scheme should allow relocation, in order to rectify an inappropriate placement, to eliminate dual provision (more than one place for one subject) to make room for new subjects.
    * * *
    (n.) = relocation

    Ex: A scheme should allow relocation, in order to rectify an inappropriate placement, to eliminate dual provision (more than one place for one subject) to make room for new subjects.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cambio de lugar

  • 112 cambio de manos

    Ex. Most importantly, though, the change of hands in the committee marks the transition from global warming denial to global warming activism.
    * * *

    Ex: Most importantly, though, the change of hands in the committee marks the transition from global warming denial to global warming activism.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cambio de manos

  • 113 cambio de mirada

    (n.) = gaze-shift
    Ex. It has been discovered that head-nods, gaze-shifts, physical posture, and most of all facial expression, do make up in fact a patterned body-language.
    * * *
    (n.) = gaze-shift

    Ex: It has been discovered that head-nods, gaze-shifts, physical posture, and most of all facial expression, do make up in fact a patterned body-language.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cambio de mirada

  • 114 cambio de moneda

    (n.) = exchange rate, foreign exchange, currency exchange rate, market rate of exchange, foreign exchange rate, currency rate, rate of exchange, currency exchange
    Ex. The price in the local currency is then calculated from the information in the exchange rate table.
    Ex. This article defines financial information by looking at the information needs of 4 major divisions of the financial community: commodities; foreign exchange; capital markets; and securities and equities.
    Ex. Their response was significantly different, however, in large part due to much better understanding of the effect of foreign currency exchange rates on subscription prices of scientific and technical journals.
    Ex. For some countries trade fluctuates with changes in the weekly market rates of exchange, but for others it changes only when their currencies are realigned in the European Monetary System.
    Ex. This article highlights the foreign exchange rate problem in library periodicals purchasing.
    Ex. These systems carry up-to-the-minute information on stock prices, currency rates, world and national events, etc.
    Ex. As well as cuts imposed by the Government, libraries were faced with inflation in the price of books and periodicals, and a falling rate of exchange between the pound and the dollar.
    Ex. However, not all banks provide a currency exchange service.
    * * *
    (n.) = exchange rate, foreign exchange, currency exchange rate, market rate of exchange, foreign exchange rate, currency rate, rate of exchange, currency exchange

    Ex: The price in the local currency is then calculated from the information in the exchange rate table.

    Ex: This article defines financial information by looking at the information needs of 4 major divisions of the financial community: commodities; foreign exchange; capital markets; and securities and equities.
    Ex: Their response was significantly different, however, in large part due to much better understanding of the effect of foreign currency exchange rates on subscription prices of scientific and technical journals.
    Ex: For some countries trade fluctuates with changes in the weekly market rates of exchange, but for others it changes only when their currencies are realigned in the European Monetary System.
    Ex: This article highlights the foreign exchange rate problem in library periodicals purchasing.
    Ex: These systems carry up-to-the-minute information on stock prices, currency rates, world and national events, etc.
    Ex: As well as cuts imposed by the Government, libraries were faced with inflation in the price of books and periodicals, and a falling rate of exchange between the pound and the dollar.
    Ex: However, not all banks provide a currency exchange service.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cambio de moneda

  • 115 cambio de nombre

    (n.) = rebranding
    Ex. This article describes the new face of Her Majesty's Stationery Office, born in October 1996, focusing on the 7 sites throughout the UK, the nature of the bookstock, accounts, business and the rebranding of the chain.
    * * *
    (n.) = rebranding

    Ex: This article describes the new face of Her Majesty's Stationery Office, born in October 1996, focusing on the 7 sites throughout the UK, the nature of the bookstock, accounts, business and the rebranding of the chain.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cambio de nombre

  • 116 cambio de opinión

    (n.) = change of heart, change of mind
    Ex. It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.
    Ex. The irresistible implication is that the change of mind was the result of political pressure.
    * * *
    (n.) = change of heart, change of mind

    Ex: It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.

    Ex: The irresistible implication is that the change of mind was the result of political pressure.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cambio de opinión

  • 117 cambio de orientación

    (n.) = paradigm change, paradigm shift
    Ex. This paper argues that the scientific and technical information sector is in the midst of a paradigm change.
    Ex. Library schools historically have paid little attention to paradigm shifts in society.
    * * *
    (n.) = paradigm change, paradigm shift

    Ex: This paper argues that the scientific and technical information sector is in the midst of a paradigm change.

    Ex: Library schools historically have paid little attention to paradigm shifts in society.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cambio de orientación

  • 118 cambio de paradigma

    (n.) = paradigm change, paradigm shift
    Ex. This paper argues that the scientific and technical information sector is in the midst of a paradigm change.
    Ex. Library schools historically have paid little attention to paradigm shifts in society.
    * * *
    (n.) = paradigm change, paradigm shift

    Ex: This paper argues that the scientific and technical information sector is in the midst of a paradigm change.

    Ex: Library schools historically have paid little attention to paradigm shifts in society.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cambio de paradigma

  • 119 cambio de parecer

    (n.) = change of heart, change of mind
    Ex. It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.
    Ex. The irresistible implication is that the change of mind was the result of political pressure.
    * * *
    (n.) = change of heart, change of mind

    Ex: It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.

    Ex: The irresistible implication is that the change of mind was the result of political pressure.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cambio de parecer

  • 120 cambio de procedimiento

    Ex. Even in casual discussions between the director and department heads ideas may come up which are suddenly translated into plans for action or procedural changes.
    * * *

    Ex: Even in casual discussions between the director and department heads ideas may come up which are suddenly translated into plans for action or procedural changes.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cambio de procedimiento

См. также в других словарях:

  • Cambio climático — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Imagen actual de la superficie de Venus, un planeta que anteriormente se pareció en muchos aspectos a la Tierra actual.[1] Se llama cambio climático …   Wikipedia Español

  • Cambio — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Cambio es el concepto que denota la transición que ocurre cuando se transita de un estado a otro, por ejemplo: el concepto de cambio de estado de la materia en la física (sólido, líquido y gaseoso) o de las personas… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Cambio lingüístico — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Se llama cambio lingüístico al proceso de modificación y transformación que, en su evolución histórica, experimentan todas las lenguas en general, y las unidades lingüísticas de cada uno de sus niveles en particular …   Wikipedia Español

  • Cambio fonético — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Se llama cambio fonético a cualquier cambio en el nivel fonético fonológico de una lengua, consistente en alterar la articulación de un determinado fonema. Un cambio fonético puede ser: Puramente fonético si el… …   Wikipedia Español

  • cambio — sustantivo masculino 1. Acción y resultado de cambiar o cambiarse: un cambio de planes, un cambio en el peinado, un cambio de imagen, un cambio de actitud, un cambio de horario, un cambio de clima. El entrenador hizo algunos cambios en la… …   Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • Cambio fonético «f → h» del castellano — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El cambio fonético «f → h» es uno los rasgos más distintivos del castellano entre las lenguas románicas (aunque también se da en gascón y, esporádicamente, en otros dialectos romances). El fenómeno consiste en que,… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Cambio CarSharing — Rechtsform Kommanditgesellschaft Gründung 2000 Sitz …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Cambio Democrático (Panamá) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Partido Cambio Democrático …   Wikipedia Español

  • Cambio constantiniano — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El cambio constantiniano es un término usado por los teólogos anabaptistas y de la post cristiandad, para describir los aspectos políticos y teológicos del proceso de la legitimización de la Cristiandad por parte de… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Cambio léxico-semántico — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Se llama cambio léxico semántico al cambio lingüístico experimentado en la evolución histórica del componente léxico semántico de un idioma. De los componentes del lenguaje, el léxico semántico es el más propenso al… …   Wikipedia Español

  • cambio — (Del lat. tardío cambium, y este del galo cambion). 1. m. Acción y efecto de cambiar. 2. Dinero fraccionario de billetes o monedas de mayor valor. 3. vuelta (ǁ dinero). 4. Valor relativo de las monedas de diferentes países. 5. cambio de… …   Diccionario de la lengua española

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