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  • 1 esencialmente

    adv.
    essentially, principally, naturally, materially.
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    1 essentially
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    = essentially, substantially.
    Ex. Corporate authors present difficulties essentially because a corporate body cannot think or write.
    Ex. An edition is all those copies of an item produced from substantially the same type image, whether by direct contact or by photographic method.
    * * *
    = essentially, substantially.

    Ex: Corporate authors present difficulties essentially because a corporate body cannot think or write.

    Ex: An edition is all those copies of an item produced from substantially the same type image, whether by direct contact or by photographic method.

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    esencialmente adverbio essentially
    ' esencialmente' also found in these entries:
    English:
    essence
    - essentially
    - fundamentally
    * * *
    essentially, in essence;
    sus opiniones son esencialmente las mismas their views are essentially o basically the same
    ESEQUIBO
    The Esequibo region, which makes up two thirds of the Republic of Guyana, has been claimed by Venezuela since before Guyana attained independence from the United Kingdom in 1966. The dispute dates back to the nineteenth century, when Venezuela signed a treaty with Britain which it began to call in question officially in the 1960s. More recently, the Venezuelan government has pressed its case with increasing force since Guyana conceded prospecting rights in the region to several foreign oil companies. Guyana regards such complaints as an attempt to limit its independence, and as a hangover from colonial times. More recently, relations have improved, and there has been talk of constructing a coastal highway to improve connections between the two countries.
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    adv essentially, in essence

    Spanish-English dictionary > esencialmente

  • 2 esencialmente

    • basically
    • essentially
    • fundamentally
    • inherent vice
    • inherently ambiguous language
    • practically
    • substantially

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > esencialmente

  • 3 acotado esencialmente

    Diccionario Español-Inglés Matemáticas > acotado esencialmente

  • 4 destacar la importancia de

    (v.) = stress + the importance of, emphasise + the importance of, highlight + the importance of
    Ex. George Cunha stressed the importance of having a written disaster plan ahead of time and that replacement was generally cheaper than recovery.
    Ex. This article emphasises the importance of stamp collecting as a hobby in the survival of these essentially ephemeral items = Este artículo destaca la importancia de la filatelia como una afición para la supervivencia de este material esencialmente efímeros.
    Ex. New studies highlight the importance of bowel prep and effectiveness of colonoscopy.
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    (v.) = stress + the importance of, emphasise + the importance of, highlight + the importance of

    Ex: George Cunha stressed the importance of having a written disaster plan ahead of time and that replacement was generally cheaper than recovery.

    Ex: This article emphasises the importance of stamp collecting as a hobby in the survival of these essentially ephemeral items = Este artículo destaca la importancia de la filatelia como una afición para la supervivencia de este material esencialmente efímeros.
    Ex: New studies highlight the importance of bowel prep and effectiveness of colonoscopy.

    Spanish-English dictionary > destacar la importancia de

  • 5 filatelia

    f.
    philately.
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    1 philately, stamp collecting
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    SF
    1) (=afición) philately, stamp collecting
    2) (=tienda) stamp shop, stamp dealer's
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    femenino stamp collecting, philately
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    = philately, stamp collecting.
    Ex. This article outlines a core collection of reference books on US philately appropriate for a large research library.
    Ex. This article emphasises the importance of stamp collecting as a hobby in the survival of these essentially ephemeral items = Este artículo destaca la importancia de la filatelia como una afición para la supervivencia de este material esencialmente efímeros.
    * * *
    femenino stamp collecting, philately
    * * *
    = philately, stamp collecting.

    Ex: This article outlines a core collection of reference books on US philately appropriate for a large research library.

    Ex: This article emphasises the importance of stamp collecting as a hobby in the survival of these essentially ephemeral items = Este artículo destaca la importancia de la filatelia como una afición para la supervivencia de este material esencialmente efímeros.

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    stamp collecting, philately
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    filatelia sustantivo femenino
    stamp collecting, philately
    filatelia sustantivo femenino philately, stamp collecting
    ' filatelia' also found in these entries:
    English:
    philately
    - stamp collecting
    - stamp
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    stamp collecting, philately
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    f philately, stamp collecting
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    : philately, stamp collecting
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    filatelia n stamp collecting

    Spanish-English dictionary > filatelia

  • 6 resaltar la importancia de

    (v.) = stress + the importance of, emphasise + the importance of, highlight + the importance of
    Ex. George Cunha stressed the importance of having a written disaster plan ahead of time and that replacement was generally cheaper than recovery.
    Ex. This article emphasises the importance of stamp collecting as a hobby in the survival of these essentially ephemeral items = Este artículo destaca la importancia de la filatelia como una afición para la supervivencia de este material esencialmente efímeros.
    Ex. New studies highlight the importance of bowel prep and effectiveness of colonoscopy.
    * * *
    (v.) = stress + the importance of, emphasise + the importance of, highlight + the importance of

    Ex: George Cunha stressed the importance of having a written disaster plan ahead of time and that replacement was generally cheaper than recovery.

    Ex: This article emphasises the importance of stamp collecting as a hobby in the survival of these essentially ephemeral items = Este artículo destaca la importancia de la filatelia como una afición para la supervivencia de este material esencialmente efímeros.
    Ex: New studies highlight the importance of bowel prep and effectiveness of colonoscopy.

    Spanish-English dictionary > resaltar la importancia de

  • 7 en esencia

    (brevemente) briefly 2 (esencialmente) in essence
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    = in essence, essentially
    Ex. In essence these indexing languages are very similar to the lists of subject headings which are used in pre-coordinate indexing.
    Ex. Corporate authors present difficulties essentially because a corporate body cannot think or write.
    * * *
    = in essence, essentially

    Ex: In essence these indexing languages are very similar to the lists of subject headings which are used in pre-coordinate indexing.

    Ex: Corporate authors present difficulties essentially because a corporate body cannot think or write.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en esencia

  • 8 esencia

    f.
    1 essence.
    quinta esencia quintessence
    2 extract, essence.
    3 ens.
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    1 essence
    2 (perfume) essence, perfume, scent
    \
    quinta esencia quintessence
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    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=base) [de teoría] essence; [de asunto, problema] heart

    en esencia — essentially, in essence

    2) [de perfume] essence
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    1) (fondo, base) essence

    en esencia — essentially, in essence

    2) (Coc, Quím, Fil) essence
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    = essence, nature, substance, flavour [flavor, -USA], marrow, quid, crux.
    Ex. In simple terms, the essence of subject organisation is the division of literature (or references to literature) into manageable, or scannable categories, with each category being associated with an index term.
    Ex. In this chapter a review of the development of cataloguing codes is given in order to explain and place in context the nature of modern cataloguing codes.
    Ex. For whatever reason, Shera chose to disparage rather than to take seriously the substance of Briet's ideas.
    Ex. Plainly, in many documents sections that can be regarded as truly representative of the flavour of the original are absent or difficult to identify.
    Ex. The novel 'The Marrow of Tradition' analyzes and exposes the societal prejudices that alienate two marginalized groups from each other.
    Ex. The important moral crux at the heart of the novel 'The debt collector' is that the odds are stacked against the rehabilitation of violent criminals.
    Ex. The crux of the process is the development of multiple models.
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    * aceite de esencias = essential oil.
    * en esencia = in essence, essentially.
    * en su esencia = in substance.
    * esencia de eucalipto = eucalyptus oil.
    * esencia de, la = pith and marrow of, the.
    * esencia irlandesa = Irishness.
    * * *
    1) (fondo, base) essence

    en esencia — essentially, in essence

    2) (Coc, Quím, Fil) essence
    * * *
    = essence, nature, substance, flavour [flavor, -USA], marrow, quid, crux.

    Ex: In simple terms, the essence of subject organisation is the division of literature (or references to literature) into manageable, or scannable categories, with each category being associated with an index term.

    Ex: In this chapter a review of the development of cataloguing codes is given in order to explain and place in context the nature of modern cataloguing codes.
    Ex: For whatever reason, Shera chose to disparage rather than to take seriously the substance of Briet's ideas.
    Ex: Plainly, in many documents sections that can be regarded as truly representative of the flavour of the original are absent or difficult to identify.
    Ex: The novel 'The Marrow of Tradition' analyzes and exposes the societal prejudices that alienate two marginalized groups from each other.
    Ex: The important moral crux at the heart of the novel 'The debt collector' is that the odds are stacked against the rehabilitation of violent criminals.
    Ex: The crux of the process is the development of multiple models.
    * aceite de esencias = essential oil.
    * en esencia = in essence, essentially.
    * en su esencia = in substance.
    * esencia de eucalipto = eucalyptus oil.
    * esencia de, la = pith and marrow of, the.
    * esencia irlandesa = Irishness.

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    A
    1 (fondo, base) essence
    la esencia de su teoría the essence of his theory
    en esencia essentially, in essence
    se trata, en esencia, de un problema político the problem is essentially a political one, the problem is, in essence, a political one
    2 ( Fil) essence
    esencia divina divine essence
    B ( Coc, Quím) essence
    Compuestos:
    coffee essence
    turpentine, turps ( BrE)
    vanilla essence
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    esencia sustantivo femenino
    essence
    esencia sustantivo femenino essence
    ♦ Locuciones: quinta esencia, quintessence
    ' esencia' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ser
    - extracto
    English:
    essence
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    1. [lo principal, lo básico] essence;
    en esencia in essence, essentially;
    en esencia sus opiniones apenas difieren at bottom there's little difference between their views
    2. [extracto, concentrado] essence;
    esencia de lavanda lavender water;
    esencia de café/vainilla coffee/vanilla essence
    esencia mineral mineral oil;
    esencia de trementina oil of turpentine
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    f essence;
    en esencia essentially, in essence
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    : essence

    Spanish-English dictionary > esencia

  • 9 esencial

    adj.
    essential.
    su participación fue esencial en el proyecto her participation was essential to the project
    lo esencial the fundamental thing
    en lo esencial coincidimos we agree on the basic points o the essentials
    no esencial non-essential, inessential
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    1 essential
    \
    en lo esencial in the main
    lo esencial the main thing
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    adj.
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    ADJ
    1) (=imprescindible) essential
    2) (=principal) essential, main

    lo esencial es que... — the main o essential o most important thing is to...

    he entendido lo esencial de la conversaciónI understood the main o the most important points of the conversation

    en lo esencial: pese a las diferencias, estamos de acuerdo en lo esencial — essentially, despite our differences, we are in agreement, despite our differences, we are in agreement on the essentials

    3) [aceite] essential
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    1) ( fundamental) essential

    lo esencial es... — the main o the most important thing is...

    esencial para algoessential for o to something

    2) < aceite> essential
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    = bare [barer -comp., barest -sup.], essential, paramount, vital, baseline [base line], bread and butter, mission critical [mission-critical], rock-bottom, indispensable, constitutive, cardinal, critical.
    Ex. Those are just the bare beginnings.
    Ex. The preceding chapter has introduced the essential characteristics of bibliographic descriptions.
    Ex. Practice is paramount.
    Ex. The pressures of the marketplace mean that any vital facility must be offered by all of the major hosts.
    Ex. This article describes the development of the first baseline inventory of information resources at the U.S.
    Ex. The bread and butter business of public libraries, especially branch libraries, is the lending of fiction.
    Ex. Effectiveness is often measured as the resultant quality of mission critical products of the institution = A menudo la eficacia se mide como la calidad resultante de los productos esenciales de la institución.
    Ex. The rock-bottom element seems to be the confidence in facing life.
    Ex. Of course, these catalogs will still remain indispensable guides to LC holdings not represented by MARC records.
    Ex. Three definitions of information are given: information as a resource, information as a commodity, and information as a constitutive force in society.
    Ex. To underestimate your enemy is committing the cardinal mistake and often the last you'll make!.
    Ex. Needless to say, this technique is relatively slow but can be valuable if retrieval speed is not critical.
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    * cosas esenciales, las = basic essentials, the.
    * esencial, lo = gist, the, bottom line, the.
    * función esencial = vital role.
    * libro esencial = bedside book.
    * lo esencial = essential, the, nuts and bolts, bare necessities, the, the lowdown (on).
    * no entender lo esencial = miss + the point.
    * no esencial = non-essential [nonessential].
    * papel esencial = vital role, pivotal role.
    * punto esencial = essential point.
    * tiempo + ser esencial = time + be of the essence.
    * * *
    1) ( fundamental) essential

    lo esencial es... — the main o the most important thing is...

    esencial para algoessential for o to something

    2) < aceite> essential
    * * *
    = bare [barer -comp., barest -sup.], essential, paramount, vital, baseline [base line], bread and butter, mission critical [mission-critical], rock-bottom, indispensable, constitutive, cardinal, critical.

    Ex: Those are just the bare beginnings.

    Ex: The preceding chapter has introduced the essential characteristics of bibliographic descriptions.
    Ex: Practice is paramount.
    Ex: The pressures of the marketplace mean that any vital facility must be offered by all of the major hosts.
    Ex: This article describes the development of the first baseline inventory of information resources at the U.S.
    Ex: The bread and butter business of public libraries, especially branch libraries, is the lending of fiction.
    Ex: Effectiveness is often measured as the resultant quality of mission critical products of the institution = A menudo la eficacia se mide como la calidad resultante de los productos esenciales de la institución.
    Ex: The rock-bottom element seems to be the confidence in facing life.
    Ex: Of course, these catalogs will still remain indispensable guides to LC holdings not represented by MARC records.
    Ex: Three definitions of information are given: information as a resource, information as a commodity, and information as a constitutive force in society.
    Ex: To underestimate your enemy is committing the cardinal mistake and often the last you'll make!.
    Ex: Needless to say, this technique is relatively slow but can be valuable if retrieval speed is not critical.
    * cosas esenciales, las = basic essentials, the.
    * esencial, lo = gist, the, bottom line, the.
    * función esencial = vital role.
    * libro esencial = bedside book.
    * lo esencial = essential, the, nuts and bolts, bare necessities, the, the lowdown (on).
    * no entender lo esencial = miss + the point.
    * no esencial = non-essential [nonessential].
    * papel esencial = vital role, pivotal role.
    * punto esencial = essential point.
    * tiempo + ser esencial = time + be of the essence.

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    A
    1 (fundamental) essential
    estábamos de acuerdo en lo esencial we agreed on the essentials o on the main points
    lo esencial es que estés tranquilo the main o the most important o the essential thing is to keep calm
    esencial PARA algo essential FOR o TO sth
    esto es esencial para el buen funcionamiento del motor this is essential for o to the smooth running of the engine
    2 ( Fil) essential
    B ‹aceite› essential
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    esencial adjetivo ( fundamental) essential;
    coincidimos en lo esencial we agree on the essentials o on the main points;

    lo esencial es … the main o the most important thing is …
    esencial adjetivo essential: quédate con lo esencial, remember the most important thing
    tiene lo esencial para vivir, she has enough to live on

    ' esencial' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    accesoria
    - accesorio
    - básica
    - básico
    - descafeinada
    - descafeinado
    - elemental
    - sustancial
    English:
    basic
    - brass
    - core
    - essential
    - gist
    - nitty-gritty
    - nut
    - rough
    - underlying
    - vital
    - bare
    - essentially
    - fundamental
    - prerequisite
    - substance
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    1. [básico] essential;
    su participación fue esencial en el proyecto her participation was essential to the project;
    lo esencial the essential o main thing;
    lo esencial es una buena preparación física the essential o main thing is to have trained properly beforehand;
    en lo esencial coincidimos we agree on the basic points o the essentials;
    no esencial non-essential, inessential
    2. [aceite] essential
    * * *
    adj essential;
    lo esencial es que the main o essential thing is that
    * * *
    : essential
    * * *
    esencial adj essential

    Spanish-English dictionary > esencial

  • 10 fundamentalmente

    adv.
    fundamentally.
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    1 fundamentally, basically
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    ADV fundamentally, basically; (=esencialmente) essentially
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    a) ( principalmente) <afectar/interesar> mainly, principally
    b) ( en esencia) < alterar> fundamentally
    * * *
    = fundamentally, critically, crucially.
    Ex. Dewey announced that the structure of the scheme would not be fundamentally changed.
    Ex. These men critically and lastingly influenced the growth of the library.
    Ex. Indeed the selection of an indexing approach is crucially dependent upon the way in which the index is to be used.
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    * fundamentalmente hablando = fundamentally speaking.
    * * *
    a) ( principalmente) <afectar/interesar> mainly, principally
    b) ( en esencia) < alterar> fundamentally
    * * *
    = fundamentally, critically, crucially.

    Ex: Dewey announced that the structure of the scheme would not be fundamentally changed.

    Ex: These men critically and lastingly influenced the growth of the library.
    Ex: Indeed the selection of an indexing approach is crucially dependent upon the way in which the index is to be used.
    * fundamentalmente hablando = fundamentally speaking.

    * * *
    1 (principalmente) ‹afectar/interesar› mainly, principally
    la ley afecta fundamentalmente al pequeño comerciante the law mainly o principally affects the small businessman
    2 (en esencia) ‹alterar› fundamentally
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    1. [primordialmente] mainly;
    afecta fundamentalmente a las personas mayores it mainly affects older people
    2. [en esencia] fundamentally, basically;
    es fundamentalmente un cómico he's basically a comedian, in essence, he's a comedian
    * * *
    adv essentially
    * * *
    fundamentalmente adv basically

    Spanish-English dictionary > fundamentalmente

  • 11 sustancialmente

    adv.
    substantially, in a substantial manner.
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    1 substantially
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    ADV (=abundantemente) substantially; (=esencialmente) essentially, vitally, fundamentally
    * * *
    = substantially, substantively, massively.
    Ex. An edition is all those copies of an item produced from substantially the same type image, whether by direct contact or by photographic method.
    Ex. He contributed substantively to the Second World War effort, for which he received the Legion of Merit; and from 1948 to 1965 he was a librarian with the staff of the Yale Medical Library.
    Ex. It was hoped that this meeting would bring about reinstatement of the library funds which were so massively cut a year ago; these hopes were soon dashed.
    * * *
    = substantially, substantively, massively.

    Ex: An edition is all those copies of an item produced from substantially the same type image, whether by direct contact or by photographic method.

    Ex: He contributed substantively to the Second World War effort, for which he received the Legion of Merit; and from 1948 to 1965 he was a librarian with the staff of the Yale Medical Library.
    Ex: It was hoped that this meeting would bring about reinstatement of the library funds which were so massively cut a year ago; these hopes were soon dashed.

    * * *
    fundamentally, substantially
    esto no alterará sustancialmente la situación this will not fundamentally o substantially alter the situation
    * * *
    sustancialmente, substancialmente adv
    substantially, significantly

    Spanish-English dictionary > sustancialmente

  • 12 acotado

    Diccionario Español-Inglés Matemáticas > acotado

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