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21 en extenso
= at length, in fullEx. We have already considered the MEDLINE service at length, and can now examine some of the features of the other groups, taking an example from each.Ex. Geographical divisions are sometimes given in full in the main schedule, and sometimes elsewhere as tables in classes.* * *= at length, in fullEx: We have already considered the MEDLINE service at length, and can now examine some of the features of the other groups, taking an example from each.
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22 lo bastante extenso
(adj.) = adequately scopedEx. What is usually advocated is a single point of access to a totality of digital library collections, which is adequately scoped to meet the needs of that individual.* * *(adj.) = adequately scopedEx: What is usually advocated is a single point of access to a totality of digital library collections, which is adequately scoped to meet the needs of that individual.
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23 lo extenso
(n.) = comprehensivenessEx. The importance of currency in relation to comprehensiveness and other features of the abstracting publication depends upon the subject area and audience.* * *(n.) = comprehensivenessEx: The importance of currency in relation to comprehensiveness and other features of the abstracting publication depends upon the subject area and audience.
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24 espacio extenso
сущ.общ. привольный простор -
25 guarismo y por extenso
сущ.Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > guarismo y por extenso
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26 in extenso
сущ. -
27 no extenso
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28 por extenso
сущ.общ. подробно -
29 seguro extenso
сущ.экон. расширенное страхование -
30 banco extenso de hielo flotante
• ice fieldDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > banco extenso de hielo flotante
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31 en guarismo y por extenso
• in fighting trim• in fineDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > en guarismo y por extenso
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32 in extenso
• from beginning to end• in expectation of death• in extreme poverty -
33 por extenso
• extensively• in desperation• in diem -
34 por extenso
• obšírně (vyprávět)• zevrubně (vyprávět) -
35 Por menudo o por extenso contar todo lo que hay
Sapa sapatha, mämätha taqi atamaña.Vocabulario Spanish-Aymara > Por menudo o por extenso contar todo lo que hay
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36 por extenso
loc. adv.1) обстоятельно, пространно2) подробно, детально -
37 prolijo
adj.1 excessively meticulous, meticulous.2 neat, tidy.3 long-winded, long-drawn, drawn-out, wordy.4 thorough, untiring, careful, painstaking.* * *► adjetivo1 (largo en exceso) long-winded, verbose2 (meticuloso) meticulous* * *ADJ1) (=extenso) prolix frm; (=largo) long-winded; (=pesado) tedious; (=muy minucioso) excessively meticulous2) Arg (=pulcro) smart, neat3) Cono Sur (=incansable) untiring* * *- ja adjetivo2) (RPl) (ordenado, aseado) <persona/casa> tidy; < cuaderno> neat* * *= long-winded, verbose, wordy, voluble.Ex. Instructors may sharpen a difference of opinion between two students and also may tactfully cut short long-winded contributions in a debate.Ex. It is important not to transfer verbose words or phrases from the original and to heed the other points of good style that are summarized in the section below.Ex. Very rare were other suggestions for fewer clichés and less wordy phrases.Ex. A voluble talker, he is known as a person with a large talent and a large ego.----* frase prolija = verbose phrasing.* * *- ja adjetivo2) (RPl) (ordenado, aseado) <persona/casa> tidy; < cuaderno> neat* * *= long-winded, verbose, wordy, voluble.Ex: Instructors may sharpen a difference of opinion between two students and also may tactfully cut short long-winded contributions in a debate.
Ex: It is important not to transfer verbose words or phrases from the original and to heed the other points of good style that are summarized in the section below.Ex: Very rare were other suggestions for fewer clichés and less wordy phrases.Ex: A voluble talker, he is known as a person with a large talent and a large ego.* frase prolija = verbose phrasing.* * *prolijo -jaA1 (minucioso) detailedB ( RPl) (ordenado, aseado) ‹persona/casa› tidy; ‹cuaderno› neat* * *
prolijo◊ -ja adjetivo
1 ( extenso) protracted, long-winded;
( minucioso) detailed
2 (RPl) (ordenado, aseado) ‹persona/casa› tidy;
‹ cuaderno› neat
' prolijo' also found in these entries:
English:
long-winded
- verbose
- long
- neat
- tidy
* * *prolijo, -a adj1. [extenso] long-winded2. [esmerado] meticulous3. [detallado] exhaustive;una explicación prolija en detalles an exhaustively detailed explanation4. RP [pulcro] tidy, neat* * *adj2 ( minucioso) detailed* * *prolijo, -ja adj: wordy, long-winded -
38 dilatado
adj.dilated, enlarged, extensive, expanded.past part.past participle of spanish verb: dilatar.* * *1→ link=dilatar dilatar► adjetivo1 dilated2 (vasto) vast, extensive, large3 FÍSICA expanded* * *ADJ1) [pupila] dilated2) (=extenso) [conocimiento] extensive; [período] long* * *- da adjetivo1) <pupila/conducto> dilated2) ( extenso)* * *----* pupila dilatada = dilated pupil.* * *- da adjetivo1) <pupila/conducto> dilated2) ( extenso)* * ** pupila dilatada = dilated pupil.* * *dilatado -daA ‹pupila/conducto› dilatedtiene el estómago muy dilatado his stomach is distendedB(extenso): una dilatada trayectoria política a long political careercuenta con una dilatada experiencia profesional he has had extensive experience in the field* * *
Del verbo dilatar: ( conjugate dilatar)
dilatado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
dilatado
dilatar
dilatado◊ -da adjetivo ‹pupila/conducto› dilated
dilatado,-a adjetivo
1 Fís dilated
2 (amplio) long
su dilatada experiencia, his extensive experience
dilatar
I verbo transitivo
1 (un cuerpo) to expand
2 (la pupila) to dilate
3 (hacer durar) to prolong
4 (retrasar, posponer) to postpone, put off
' dilatado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dilatada
* * *dilatado, -a adj1. [pupila, cuello del útero] dilated2. [extenso] extensive;tiene una dilatada experiencia como cirujano he has extensive experience as a surgeon;tras una dilatada estancia en Mallorca,… after a lengthy stay in Majorca,…;un dilatado historial de delitos an extensive o a lengthy criminal record;una dilatada trayectoria radiofónica many years' experience in radio* * *adj dilated -
39 bastante
adj.1 enough (suficiente).no tengo dinero bastante I haven't got enough money2 a lot of, sufficient, enough, plenty of.adv.1 quite, pretty (considerablemente).es bastante fácil it's pretty o quite easybastante mejor quite a lot betterme gustó bastante I enjoyed it quite a lot2 a lot, very much, a great deal.pron.enough, a good deal, a lot, a sufficient quantity.* * *► adjetivo1 enough, sufficient■ ¿tienes bastante dinero? have you got enough money?2 (abundante) quite a lot of► adverbio1 enough2 (un poco) fairly, quite3 (tiempo) some time, quite a while* * *1. adv.1) enough, sufficiently2) quite, rather2. pron. 3. adj.1) enough, sufficient3) quite a few* * *1. ADJ1) (=suficiente) enough ( para for)¿no tienes ya bastantes? — haven't you got enough?
2) (=mucho) quite a lot of, a fair amount ofhan dejado bastante comida — they've left quite a lot of o a fair amount of food
3) (=muchos) quite a lot of, quite a fewhabía bastantes invitados en la recepción — there were quite a lot of o quite a few guests at the reception
-¿tienes muchos cuadros? -bastantes — "do you have many paintings?" - "quite a few"
4) Méx (=demasiado) too much2. ADV1) (=suficiente) enoughya tienen bastante como para que vayamos también nosotros con nuestros problemas — they've got enough on their plate already without us taking our problems along
2) (=de forma considerable) [con verbos] quite a lot; [con adjetivos, adverbios] quitelo he visto bastante últimamente — I've seen a fair amount of him o quite a lot of him recently
me gusta bastante — I quite like it, I like it quite a lot
el libro está bastante bien — it's a fairly good book, it's quite a good book
estoy bastante cansado — I'm rather o quite tired
habla inglés bastante bien — she speaks quite good English, her English is quite good
* * *I1) ( suficiente) enoughbastantes vasos/bastante vino — enough glasses/wine
2) ( cantidad o número considerable) plenty of, quite a lot ofII1) ( suficiente) enough2) ( demasiado)III1) ( suficientemente) enough2) ( considerablemente) (con verbos) quite a lot; (con adjetivos, adverbios) quiteme pareció bastante aburrido/agradable — I thought he was rather boring/quite pleasant
es bastante fácil de curar — it's quite o fairly easy to cure
* * *= a good deal of, a great deal of, enough, plenty of, pretty much, substantive, plenty, a good many, numerable, fair share.Ex. There is a good deal of scope for users and novice cataloguers to find difficulty in identifying the appropriate heading for many of the works which are the responsibility of corporate bodies.Ex. As earlier sections amply demonstrate, there is a great deal of choice with regards to data bases.Ex. Also, the supplier with a number of clients has enough maintenance income to justify the establishment of a sound maintenance service.Ex. There are plenty of omission failures of this sort, and they litter most of the Hennepin County Library Cataloging Bulletins.Ex. Of course, suspicion always arises that both are weak; for where the library is a vital force, the public is usually pretty much alive to its worth.Ex. In Zimbabwe out of the seven universities with substantive librarians in the country, six of them were headed by women.Ex. One of the great glories of books is that there are plenty to suit everybody, no matter what our taste, our mood, our intellectual ability, age or living experience.Ex. A good many heavily gilt retailers' bindings (such as the small English devotional books that were sold in large numbers from the 1560s until the later seventeenth century) were indeed intended to look expensive while really being cheaply executed.Ex. During the past decade both groups have developed numerable measures to assess creative potential.Ex. Some librarians complain that they are not getting a fair share of these funds.----* ayudar bastante a = go + a long way (towards/to/in) + Gerundio.* bastante + Adjetivo = fairly + Adjetivo, pretty + Adjetivo, rather + Adjetivo, reasonably + Adjetivo.* bastante bien = good enough, rather well, fairly + Verbo.* bastante desarrollado = well-developed.* bastante extenso = longish.* bastante general = wide-ranging [wide ranging].* bastante grande = largish.* bastante largo = longish.* bastante lejos de = well away from.* bastante malo = third rate [third-rate].* bastante más = rather more.* bastante para todos = enough to go round.* bastante tiempo = ample time.* con bastante antelación = well in advance, far in advance.* con bastante frecuencia = quite frequently, fairly often.* dar bastante importancia a = place + great store on.* dejar bastante que desear = leave + a lot to be desired, leave + much to be desired.* estar bastante acostumbrado a = be all too familiar with.* estar bastante alejado = be a distance apart.* ganar bastante dinero = make + good money, earn + good money.* lo bastante elevado = high enough.* lo bastante extenso = adequately scoped.* no lo bastante lejos = not far enough.* Participio Pasado + bastante bueno = decently + Participio Pasado.* que necesita bastante dedicación de personal = staff-intensive [staff intensive].* que necesita bastante mano de obra = labour-intensive [labour intensive].* remontarse bastante en el tiempo = go back + a long way.* ya es bastante = enough is enough.* ya hace bastante tiempo = for quite a while now.* ya hemos hablado bastante de = so much for.* * *I1) ( suficiente) enoughbastantes vasos/bastante vino — enough glasses/wine
2) ( cantidad o número considerable) plenty of, quite a lot ofII1) ( suficiente) enough2) ( demasiado)III1) ( suficientemente) enough2) ( considerablemente) (con verbos) quite a lot; (con adjetivos, adverbios) quiteme pareció bastante aburrido/agradable — I thought he was rather boring/quite pleasant
es bastante fácil de curar — it's quite o fairly easy to cure
* * *= a good deal of, a great deal of, enough, plenty of, pretty much, substantive, plenty, a good many, numerable, fair share.Ex: There is a good deal of scope for users and novice cataloguers to find difficulty in identifying the appropriate heading for many of the works which are the responsibility of corporate bodies.
Ex: As earlier sections amply demonstrate, there is a great deal of choice with regards to data bases.Ex: Also, the supplier with a number of clients has enough maintenance income to justify the establishment of a sound maintenance service.Ex: There are plenty of omission failures of this sort, and they litter most of the Hennepin County Library Cataloging Bulletins.Ex: Of course, suspicion always arises that both are weak; for where the library is a vital force, the public is usually pretty much alive to its worth.Ex: In Zimbabwe out of the seven universities with substantive librarians in the country, six of them were headed by women.Ex: One of the great glories of books is that there are plenty to suit everybody, no matter what our taste, our mood, our intellectual ability, age or living experience.Ex: A good many heavily gilt retailers' bindings (such as the small English devotional books that were sold in large numbers from the 1560s until the later seventeenth century) were indeed intended to look expensive while really being cheaply executed.Ex: During the past decade both groups have developed numerable measures to assess creative potential.Ex: Some librarians complain that they are not getting a fair share of these funds.* ayudar bastante a = go + a long way (towards/to/in) + Gerundio.* bastante + Adjetivo = fairly + Adjetivo, pretty + Adjetivo, rather + Adjetivo, reasonably + Adjetivo.* bastante bien = good enough, rather well, fairly + Verbo.* bastante desarrollado = well-developed.* bastante extenso = longish.* bastante general = wide-ranging [wide ranging].* bastante grande = largish.* bastante largo = longish.* bastante lejos de = well away from.* bastante malo = third rate [third-rate].* bastante más = rather more.* bastante para todos = enough to go round.* bastante tiempo = ample time.* con bastante antelación = well in advance, far in advance.* con bastante frecuencia = quite frequently, fairly often.* dar bastante importancia a = place + great store on.* dejar bastante que desear = leave + a lot to be desired, leave + much to be desired.* estar bastante acostumbrado a = be all too familiar with.* estar bastante alejado = be a distance apart.* ganar bastante dinero = make + good money, earn + good money.* lo bastante elevado = high enough.* lo bastante extenso = adequately scoped.* no lo bastante lejos = not far enough.* Participio Pasado + bastante bueno = decently + Participio Pasado.* que necesita bastante dedicación de personal = staff-intensive [staff intensive].* que necesita bastante mano de obra = labour-intensive [labour intensive].* remontarse bastante en el tiempo = go back + a long way.* ya es bastante = enough is enough.* ya hace bastante tiempo = for quite a while now.* ya hemos hablado bastante de = so much for.* * *A (suficiente) enough¿tenemos bastantes vasos/bastante vino? do we have enough glasses/wine?B (una cantidad o un número considerable) plenty ofcompra bastantes aceitunas buy plenty of olivesnecesita bastante sal it needs plenty of o quite a lot of saltnos dio bastantes ejemplos he gave us plenty of o quite a lot of o quite a few examplesA (en cantidad o número suficiente) enoughvámonos, ya he visto bastante let's go, I've seen enoughya tenemos bastantes we already have enoughB(en cantidad o número considerable): la traducción deja bastante que desear the translation leaves rather a lot to be desiredA (suficientemente) enoughno te has esforzado bastante you haven't tried hard enoughel río no es lo bastante profundo the river isn't deep enoughes lo bastante fácil como para que lo pueda hacer sola it's easy enough for her to do on her ownme ayudó bastante he gave me quite a lot of help, he helped me quite a lotme pareció bastante aburrido/agradable I thought he was rather boring/quite pleasantllegó bastante cansado he was pretty o quite tired when he arrivedlo que tiene es bastante fácil de curar what she has is quite o fairly easy to curehabla español bastante bien she speaks Spanish quite o pretty welllos resultados fueron bastante decepcionantes the results were rather disappointing* * *
bastante adjetivo
◊ bastantes vasos/bastante vino enough glasses/wine
◊ había bastante gente/bastantes coches there were plenty of people/cars
■ pronombre
1 ( suficiente) enough;
2 ( demasiado):
■ adverbio
1 ( suficientemente) enough;
2 ( considerablemente) ( con verbos) quite a lot;
(con adjetivos, adverbios) quite;
me pareció bastante agradable/aburrido I thought he was quite pleasant/rather boring
bastante
I adjetivo
1 (suficiente) enough: ¿tenéis bastantes mantas?, do you have enough blankets?
bastante dinero/azúcar, enough money/sugar
2 (en abundancia) quite a lot of: tiene bastante valor, he's quite brave
bastantes personas, quite a lot of people
II adverbio
1 (suficiente) enough: nunca tiene bastante, it's never enough for her
es lo bastante inteligente como para..., he's clever enough to...
2 (muy, mucho) fairly, quite: conduces bastante bien, you drive rather well
es una película bastante buena, it's quite a good film
viaja bastante, she travels quite often ➣ Ver nota en quite
1) Cuando quieres decir suficiente, debes usar la palabra enough, que se coloca detrás de un adjetivo o adverbio, pero delante de un sustantivo: Tengo bastante dinero. I have enough money. No es bastante grande. It's not big enough.
Recuerda que nunca puedes usar enough cuando bastante significa muy: Este libro es bastante (muy) interesante. This book is very interesting. Hace bastante calor. It's very hot.
2) Cuando quieres decir abundante, puedes emplear la palabra quite, pero también:
fairly: bastante pero no suficiente
pretty: más o mejor de lo esperado (informal)
rather: más o mejor de lo esperado (formal)
En una escala de nada a muy, el orden sería: not-fairly-quite-rather/pretty-very.
Quite se coloca delante de a/an + sustantivo
pretty y fairly entre a/an y el sustantivo, y rather en ambas posiciones: It's quite/ rather a nice day today o it's a pretty/fairly/rather nice day today. Hoy es un día bastante agradable.
En la comparación sólo puedes emplear rather: It's rather warmer today. Hoy hace bastante más calor.
Con un verbo sólo podemos usar quite o rather: I rather/ quite liked it. Me gustó bastante.
' bastante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abundante
- animosidad
- apolillada
- apolillado
- chillón
- chillona
- decente
- dentro
- descreída
- descreído
- desear
- destreza
- eufórica
- eufórico
- excitable
- informal
- lucir
- miedosa
- miedoso
- ordinaria
- ordinario
- parecerse
- pedestre
- pequeña
- pequeño
- potable
- rancia
- rancio
- reparación
- suficiente
- tonta
- tonto
- adelantado
- alto
- creer
- defender
- guisar
- hombre
- para
English:
accurately
- aspect
- by
- carefree
- close
- considerably
- deal
- decent
- draw on
- enough
- explode
- fairly
- have
- lengthy
- livable
- morale
- near
- OK
- okay
- pretty
- quite
- rather
- reasonable
- reasonably
- some
- sufficient
- sufficiently
- tolerably
- warm
- way
- bit
- considerable
- decently
- desire
- fair
- good
- nice
- nip
- ropey
- rough
- shape
- stock
- well
- while
* * *♦ adj1. [suficiente] enough;no tengo dinero bastante I haven't got enough money;no es lo bastante ancha para que entre el piano it's not wide enough to get the piano throughtienen bastante dinero they're quite o pretty well off;bastantes libros quite a lot of books, a fair number of books;tenemos bastante tiempo we have quite a lot of time♦ adv1. [suficientemente]es lo bastante lista para… she's smart enough to…;ya has hablado bastante, ahora cállate you've done enough talking, be quiet now2. [considerablemente] [con adjetivos, adverbios] quite;[con verbos] quite a lot;es bastante fácil it's pretty o quite easy;es una práctica bastante común it's quite a common practice, it's a pretty common practice;bastante mejor quite a lot better;me gustó bastante I enjoyed it quite a lot;he cenado bastante I had a pretty big dinner;desde que le operaron ha mejorado bastante he's quite a lot better o he's improved quite a lot since he had the operation3. [con frecuencia] quite a lot;voy bastante por ahí I go there quite a lot;¿viajas mucho? – bastante do you do much travelling? – yes, quite a lot o a fair bit♦ pronéramos bastantes there were quite a few o a lot of us;hay bastantes que piensan así there are quite a few people who share the same opinion;queda bastante there's quite a lot left* * *I adj1 enough2 número ocantidad considerable plenty of;quedan bastantes plazas there are plenty of seats leftbebe bastante she drinks quite a lot* * *bastante adv1) : enough, sufficientlyhe trabajado bastante: I have worked enough2) : fairly, rather, quitellegaron bastante temprano: they arrived quite earlybastante adj: enough, sufficientbastante pron: enoughhemos visto bastante: we have seen enough* * *bastante1 adj1. (suficiente) enough¿habrá bastante comida para todos? will there be enough food for everyone?¿tenemos bastantes sillas? have we got enough chairs?2. (no poco) quite a lot ofbastante2 adv1. (no poco) quite2. (suficiente) enoughbastante3 pron1. (suficente) enoughno eches más agua a la planta, ya tiene bastante don't water the plant any more, that's enough2. (mucho) quite a lot -
40 extensa
f., (m. - extenso)* * *
extenso,-a adjetivo (en superficie, variedad) extensive, vast: delante de nosotros estaba la extensa sabana, the vast grassland lay in front of us
(en tiempo, desarrollo) long: la quinta etapa del Tour es la más extensa, the fifth stage of the Tour is the longest
' extensa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
extenso
- riada
English:
area
См. также в других словарях:
extenso — (in) → in extenso ⇒EXTENSO, voir IN EXTENSO … Encyclopédie Universelle
extenso — extenso, sa adjetivo 1. (ser / estar; antepuesto / pospuesto) Que se extiende mucho, o más de lo normal: una superficie extensa, una extensa explicación. Estuvo muy extensa en su discurso. Frases y locuciones 1. por extenso Ampliamente y con… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
extenso — (in ) (i nèk stin so), adv. Dans toute son étendue. Citer les pièces in extenso. ÉTYMOLOGIE Lat. in, en, et extenso, étendu, participe passif de extendere, étendre … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
extenso\ in — extenso (in) → in extenso … Encyclopédie Universelle
extenso — elem. extensiune . (< fr. extenso , cf. lat. extensus, întins) Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN … Dicționar Român
extenso — extenso, sa (Del lat. extensus). 1. adj. Que tiene extensión. 2. vasto. por extenso. loc. adv. Con todo detalle … Diccionario de la lengua española
extenso — extenso, sa adjetivo vasto, espacioso, dilatado, grande*, prolongado, ancho, lato. ≠ breve, telegráfico. Ancho y lato se utilizan en sentido f … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
extenso — |eis| adj. 1. Que tem extensão. 2. Longo, comprido, largo. 3. [Por extensão] sem abreviatura … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
extenso — ► adjetivo 1 Que tiene u ocupa mucho lugar en el espacio: ■ es un terreno extenso. SINÓNIMO amplio vasto 2 Que ocupa mucho tiempo: ■ es un cursillo de informática muy extenso. SINÓNIMO largo FRASEOLOGÍA … Enciclopedia Universal
extenso — adj Que abarca mucho espacio, que es muy grande, muy largo o muy amplio: el extenso valle, el extenso jardín, extensos litorales, una extensa llanura, una playa extensa, un extenso análisis, un texto muy extenso, una extensa bibliografía, extenso … Español en México
extenso — {{#}}{{LM E17142}}{{〓}} {{SynE17587}} {{[}}extenso{{]}}, {{[}}extensa{{]}} ‹ex·ten·so, sa› {{《}}▍ adj.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Con extensión o con más extensión de lo normal: • La conferencia de prensa fue muy extensa porque duró cuatro horas.{{○}}… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos