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1 fostering
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2 fostering
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3 development
1) (the process or act of developing: a crucial stage in the development of a child.) desarrollo2) (something new which is the result of developing: important new developments in science.) progresodevelopment n desarrollotr[dɪ'veləpmənt]1 (growth, formation - gen) desarrollo; (- of skill, system) perfección nombre femenino; (fostering) fomento, promoción nombre femenino; (growth, expansion - of firm, industry, country) desarrollo; (evolution) evolución nombre femenino2 (elaboration - of idea, argument, play) desarrollo, elaboración nombre femenino; (evolution - of situation, events) desarrollo, evolución nombre femenino3 (invention - of product) creación nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLdevelopment area zona de reindustrializaciónhousing development urbanización nombre femenino, conjunto residencialdevelopment [di'vɛləpmənt] n1) : desarrollo mphysical development: desarrollo físico2) : urbanización f (de un área), explotación f (de recursos), creación f (de inventos)3) event: acontecimiento m, suceso mto await developments: esperar acontecimientosn.• beneficio s.m.• desarrollo s.m.• desenvolvimiento s.m.• revelado s.m.• urbanización s.f.dɪ'veləpmənt1) ua) (physical, mental) desarrollo mb) (of argument, idea, plot) desarrollo m; (of situation, events) desarrollo m, evolución f2) u (of drug, engine) creación f3) u (of land, area) urbanización f4) c ( housing development) complejo m habitacional, fraccionamiento m (Méx), urbanización f (Esp)5) u ( Econ) desarrollo m6)a) cb) (happening, event) acontecimiento m, suceso m[dɪ'velǝpmǝnt]we are awaiting further developments — estamos a la espera de novedades or de nuevos acontecimientos
1. N2) (=change in situation) novedad f, cambio m ; (=event) acontecimiento mthere are no new developments to report — no se registra ninguna novedad or ningún cambio
what is the latest development? — ¿hay alguna novedad?
3) [of resources] explotación f ; [of land] urbanización f4) (=area of new housing) urbanización f2.CPDdevelopment agency N — agencia f de desarrollo
development area N — ≈ zona f de urgente reindustrialización, ≈ polo m de desarrollo
development bank N — banco m de desarrollo
development company N — [of property] promotora f inmobiliaria; [of resources] compañía f de explotación
development corporation N — [of new town] corporación f de desarrollo, corporación f de promoción
development officer N — director(a) m / f de promoción
development plan N — plan m de desarrollo
* * *[dɪ'veləpmənt]1) ua) (physical, mental) desarrollo mb) (of argument, idea, plot) desarrollo m; (of situation, events) desarrollo m, evolución f2) u (of drug, engine) creación f3) u (of land, area) urbanización f4) c ( housing development) complejo m habitacional, fraccionamiento m (Méx), urbanización f (Esp)5) u ( Econ) desarrollo m6)a) cb) (happening, event) acontecimiento m, suceso mwe are awaiting further developments — estamos a la espera de novedades or de nuevos acontecimientos
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4 enabling
tr[ɪ'neɪblɪŋ]1 que posibilita, que permite\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL■ the enabling legislation has not yet been passed la legislación que lo permitiría aún no ha sido aprobadan.• habilitación s.f.[ɪn'eɪblɪŋ]1. ADJ1) (Jur) [legislation, act] de autorización, de habilitación2) (=fostering personal development) que fomenta el desarrollo personal•
an enabling school — un colegio que fomenta el desarrollo personal2.CPD -
5 fosterage
См. также в других словарях:
fostering — index conservation, promotion (encouragement) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Fostering — Foster Fos ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Fostered}, p. pr. & vb. n. {Fostering}.] [OE. fostren, fr. AS. f[=o]ster, f[=o]stor, food, nourishment, fr. f[=o]da food. [root]75. See {Food}.] 1. To feed; to nourish; to support; to bring up. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fostering — An ancient custom in Ireland, in which persons put away their children to fosterers. Fostering was held to be a stronger alliance than blood, and the foster children participated in the fortunes of their foster fathers … Black's law dictionary
fostering — An ancient custom in Ireland, in which persons put away their children to fosterers. Fostering was held to be a stronger alliance than blood, and the foster children participated in the fortunes of their foster fathers … Black's law dictionary
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fostering — fos·ter || fÉ‘stÉ™(r) , fÉ” / fÉ’s v. encourage, nurture, promote; raise, act as an adoptive family; care for adj. entrusted to the care of, receiving parental care from someone unrelated by blood … English contemporary dictionary
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cross-fostering — noun the technique of removing eggs from the nest of one species of bird, to be incubated in the nest of another. Usually done to aid the recovery of endangered species … Wiktionary
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