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21 hacer frente a la situación
(v.) = tackle + situationEx. Outbreaks of violence and attacks on staff in libraries have led librarians to consider methods of tackling the situation.* * *(v.) = tackle + situationEx: Outbreaks of violence and attacks on staff in libraries have led librarians to consider methods of tackling the situation.
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22 hacer frente a la vida
(v.) = copeEx. The results suggest that neurotically hostile individuals view others as distrustful, the world as threatening, and themselves as unable to cope.* * *(v.) = copeEx: The results suggest that neurotically hostile individuals view others as distrustful, the world as threatening, and themselves as unable to cope.
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23 hacer frente a las diferencias
(v.) = face + differencesEx. The immense cultural differences facing the professions tends to render comparisons valueless.* * *(v.) = face + differencesEx: The immense cultural differences facing the professions tends to render comparisons valueless.
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24 hacer frente a los elementos
(v.) = brave + the elementsEx. A large party braved the elements on foot, and when they reached the summit they were drenched to the skin.* * *(v.) = brave + the elementsEx: A large party braved the elements on foot, and when they reached the summit they were drenched to the skin.
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25 hacer frente a los hechos
(v.) = face + factsEx. Cases keep discussion grounded on certain persistent facts that must be faced, and keep a realistic rein on airy flights of academic speculation.* * *(v.) = face + factsEx: Cases keep discussion grounded on certain persistent facts that must be faced, and keep a realistic rein on airy flights of academic speculation.
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26 hacer frente a tiempos difíciles
(v.) = cope with + difficult times, cope with + difficult timesEx. The author outlines strategies developed by the publishing industry, booksellers and library managers to cope with difficult times.Ex. The author outlines strategies developed by the publishing industry, booksellers and library managers to cope with difficult times.* * *(v.) = cope with + difficult times, cope with + difficult timesEx: The author outlines strategies developed by the publishing industry, booksellers and library managers to cope with difficult times.
Ex: The author outlines strategies developed by the publishing industry, booksellers and library managers to cope with difficult times.Spanish-English dictionary > hacer frente a tiempos difíciles
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27 hacer frente a un cambio
(v.) = meet + changeEx. All professionals need consciously and continously to update their skills in order to meet the challenges and changes in technology and in their fields.* * *(v.) = meet + changeEx: All professionals need consciously and continously to update their skills in order to meet the challenges and changes in technology and in their fields.
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28 hacer frente a un gasto
(v.) = meet + costEx. Unesco has launched an international appeal to meet the cost of the library building.* * *(v.) = meet + costEx: Unesco has launched an international appeal to meet the cost of the library building.
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29 hacer frente a un problema
(v.) = attack + problem, combat + problem, wrestle with + problemEx. The majority of students condemn the theft or mutilation of library stock and welcome security measures to combat this problem.Ex. Libraries and other institutions currently have little or no guidance from their legislators as they wrestle with the problems related to Internet use.* * *(v.) = attack + problem, combat + problem, wrestle with + problemEx: The majority of students condemn the theft or mutilation of library stock and welcome security measures to combat this problem.Ex: Libraries and other institutions currently have little or no guidance from their legislators as they wrestle with the problems related to Internet use. -
30 hacer frente a un reto
(v.) = rise (up) to + challenge, confront + challenge, meet + challenge, embrace + challengeEx. Librarians, like all educators, rose to this new challenge, and programs designed to 'Americanize' the immigrant sprang up in all the major libraries in the country.Ex. It is very important to establish information networks as a mechanism to confront the challenges presented by the 'information explosion'.Ex. They have to be reformed into organizations better fitted to meet the challenges of technology-dominated futures.Ex. A new energy efficiency survey reveals that business is embracing the challenge of becoming more environmentally friendly.* * *(v.) = rise (up) to + challenge, confront + challenge, meet + challenge, embrace + challengeEx: Librarians, like all educators, rose to this new challenge, and programs designed to 'Americanize' the immigrant sprang up in all the major libraries in the country.
Ex: It is very important to establish information networks as a mechanism to confront the challenges presented by the 'information explosion'.Ex: They have to be reformed into organizations better fitted to meet the challenges of technology-dominated futures.Ex: A new energy efficiency survey reveals that business is embracing the challenge of becoming more environmentally friendly. -
31 hacer frente a una amenaza
(v.) = address + threatEx. This paper has described several endeavours which illustrate how we can address the threats from technological discontinuities.* * *(v.) = address + threatEx: This paper has described several endeavours which illustrate how we can address the threats from technological discontinuities.
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32 hacer frente a una crisis
(v.) = face + crisis, meet + crisisEx. Calculated, moderate risk-taking in search of improvement and change must be the strategy of the dynamic librarian of the 1980s in the light of the crisis to be faced.Ex. There is significant optimism about technological innovation meeting any possible crisis in literature growth.* * *(v.) = face + crisis, meet + crisisEx: Calculated, moderate risk-taking in search of improvement and change must be the strategy of the dynamic librarian of the 1980s in the light of the crisis to be faced.
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33 hacer frente a una incertidumbre
(v.) = meet + uncertaintyEx. Rather, SLIS should develop a variety of ways to meet uncertainties inherent in assessments of future trends.* * *(v.) = meet + uncertaintyEx: Rather, SLIS should develop a variety of ways to meet uncertainties inherent in assessments of future trends.
Spanish-English dictionary > hacer frente a una incertidumbre
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34 hacer frente a una necesidad
(v.) = meet + need, serve + needEx. Many common needs could be met by shared accommodation and equipment.Ex. The public library, the university library, the library of a commercial firm, for example, each serve the various needs of differing groups of users.* * *(v.) = meet + need, serve + needEx: Many common needs could be met by shared accommodation and equipment.
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35 hacer frente a una responsabilidad
(v.) = meet + responsibility, face up to + responsibilityEx. It is not enough to train the rising generation to meet their new responsibilities, for irreversible decisions must be made before they come to maturity.Ex. Regrettably, some people have considerable difficulty in facing up to responsibility and they procrastinate; others become notorious for making snap judgments.* * *(v.) = meet + responsibility, face up to + responsibilityEx: It is not enough to train the rising generation to meet their new responsibilities, for irreversible decisions must be made before they come to maturity.
Ex: Regrettably, some people have considerable difficulty in facing up to responsibility and they procrastinate; others become notorious for making snap judgments.Spanish-English dictionary > hacer frente a una responsabilidad
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36 hacer frente al cambio
(v.) = manage + changeEx. To implement the plan will require librarians to actively manage change and foster the cooperation of vendors.* * *(v.) = manage + changeEx: To implement the plan will require librarians to actively manage change and foster the cooperation of vendors.
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37 hacer frente al futuro
(v.) = face up to + the futureEx. We must face up to the future and ensure that the unique value of the public library as a focus for community life are shared with others.* * *(v.) = face up to + the futureEx: We must face up to the future and ensure that the unique value of the public library as a focus for community life are shared with others.
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38 hacer frente al hecho de que
(v.) = face + (up to) the fact thatEx. The fact must be faced that the world as a whole tends not to have a clue about the existence of the information profession.* * *(v.) = face + (up to) the fact thatEx: The fact must be faced that the world as a whole tends not to have a clue about the existence of the information profession.
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39 hacer frente a los compromisos financieros
гл.Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > hacer frente a los compromisos financieros
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40 hacer frente a las consecuencias
• face the consequences• face the musicDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > hacer frente a las consecuencias
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frente — 1 s f 1 Parte superior de la cara, situada entre las cejas y la línea donde nace el cabello o donde empieza la curvatura del cráneo: frente ancha, frente despejada, pegar con la frente 2 Frente calzada Aquella en la que nace cabello a poca… … Español en México
frente — (adv) (Básico) que está delante de alguna cosa material Ejemplos: Pasas demasiadas horas frente al ordenador. Te espero frente a la cafetería. (adv) (Básico) (sobre un movimiento) hacia delante Ejemplos: Marche de frente hacia el supermercado,… … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
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