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101 productivismo
= productivism.Ex. The author examines the role of state interventionism & the character of the new productivism of emerging world order.* * *= productivism.Ex: The author examines the role of state interventionism & the character of the new productivism of emerging world order.
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102 скаарж
General subject: The character from a computer game on Universe Unreal, the malicious user from the Ukrainian forum. (The character from a computer game on Universe Unreal, the malicious user from the Ukrainian forum.) -
103 algo más de
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104 análisis más detallado
(n.) = close attentionEx. Close attention to the role of the computer specialist reveals more of the character of reference activities.* * *(n.) = close attentionEx: Close attention to the role of the computer specialist reveals more of the character of reference activities.
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105 apreciado
adj.1 dear.2 valued, popular, prized, appreciated.3 dear.past part.past participle of spanish verb: apreciar.* * *► adjetivo1 valued, appreciated* * *ADJ worthy, esteemed"Apreciado Sr...." — "Dear Sir..."
* * ** * *= cherished, valued, hugged.Ex. Some of their most cherished photographs were of sleeping users.Ex. One very elementary kind of invitation might be the introduction of lavatories in public libraries: a facility to be found in department stores, which are interested in service to valued customers.Ex. Death becomes the character's hugged secret in what is a movie infused with silence and poignancy.----* apreciado desde hace mucho tiempo = long-cherished.* muy apreciado = highly appreciated, long-revered.* muy apreciado desde hace tiempo = long-revered.* ser apreciado = receive + appreciation.* * ** * *= cherished, valued, hugged.Ex: Some of their most cherished photographs were of sleeping users.
Ex: One very elementary kind of invitation might be the introduction of lavatories in public libraries: a facility to be found in department stores, which are interested in service to valued customers.Ex: Death becomes the character's hugged secret in what is a movie infused with silence and poignancy.* apreciado desde hace mucho tiempo = long-cherished.* muy apreciado = highly appreciated, long-revered.* muy apreciado desde hace tiempo = long-revered.* ser apreciado = receive + appreciation.* * *apreciado -da‹amigo› valuedsu piel es muy apreciada its fur is highly prized* * *
Del verbo apreciar: ( conjugate apreciar)
apreciado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
apreciado
apreciar
apreciado
su piel es muy apreciada its fur is highly prized
apreciar ( conjugate apreciar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ persona› to be fond of
2 ‹interés/ayuda/arte› to appreciate
3 (percibir, observar) to see;
apreciar verbo transitivo
1 to appreciate ➣ Ver nota en appreciate 2 (observar, ver) to notice, see
' apreciado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estimada
- estimado
English:
dear
- standing
- under
* * *apreciado, -a adj1. [querido] esteemed, highly regarded* * *adj valued -
106 defectuoso
adj.defective, blemished, imperfect, unsound.* * *► adjetivo1 defective, faulty* * *(f. - defectuosa)adj.1) defective2) faulty* * *ADJ defective, faulty* * *- sa adjetivo faulty, defective* * *= failing, faulty, defective, flawed, malfunctioning.Ex. Rejuvenation of listless, stagnant, or failing library operations is possible through renewal methods dependent on strengthening the communication function.Ex. This would imply, given a 99.9 percent accuracy rate, that approximately 11 percent of all records would have at least one faulty access point!.Ex. The learning of these people is very defective, consisting only of morality, history, poetry and mathematics.Ex. Librarians should welcome this document, which is nonetheless considered flawed = Los bibliotecarios deberían acoger bien este documento, aunque se considera defectuoso.Ex. In the character of Emma, Austen combines a superiority complex with self-deception to depict a malfunctioning social hierarchy.----* funcionamiento defectuoso = malfunction.* vestuario defectuoso = wardrobe malfunction.* * *- sa adjetivo faulty, defective* * *= failing, faulty, defective, flawed, malfunctioning.Ex: Rejuvenation of listless, stagnant, or failing library operations is possible through renewal methods dependent on strengthening the communication function.
Ex: This would imply, given a 99.9 percent accuracy rate, that approximately 11 percent of all records would have at least one faulty access point!.Ex: The learning of these people is very defective, consisting only of morality, history, poetry and mathematics.Ex: Librarians should welcome this document, which is nonetheless considered flawed = Los bibliotecarios deberían acoger bien este documento, aunque se considera defectuoso.Ex: In the character of Emma, Austen combines a superiority complex with self-deception to depict a malfunctioning social hierarchy.* funcionamiento defectuoso = malfunction.* vestuario defectuoso = wardrobe malfunction.* * *defectuoso -safaulty, defective* * *
defectuoso◊ -sa adjetivo
faulty, defective
defectuoso,-a adjetivo defective, faulty
' defectuoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
defectuosa
English:
defective
- dud
- faulty
- imperfect
- lemon
- reject
* * *defectuoso, -a adj[mercancía] defective, faulty; [trabajo] inaccurate* * *adj defective, faulty* * *defectuoso, -sa adj: defective, faulty* * *defectuoso adj faulty -
107 individualización
f.individualization, personalization.* * *1 individualization* * *= individualisation [individualization, -USA].Ex. In general the illustration statement has little bearing on individualization; it is of interest mainly in helping to indicate the character of the book.----* individualización de los derechos = individualisation of rights.* * *= individualisation [individualization, -USA].Ex: In general the illustration statement has little bearing on individualization; it is of interest mainly in helping to indicate the character of the book.
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108 mordacidad
f.sharpness, mordacity.* * *1 mordacity, sharpness* * *SF sharpness, biteno posee ni la gracia ni la mordacidad de Wilder — he has neither the humour nor the acid wit of Wilder
* * *femenino sharpness, causticity (liter)* * *= acerbity, incisiveness, poignancy.Ex. 'Who will tell her?' 'I'll take care of that,' responded the principal with acerbity, snubbing out her cigarette.Ex. This book is challenging for readers who are open to its irony and aware of its incisiveness.Ex. Death becomes the character's hugged secret in what is a movie infused with silence and poignancy.* * *femenino sharpness, causticity (liter)* * *= acerbity, incisiveness, poignancy.Ex: 'Who will tell her?' 'I'll take care of that,' responded the principal with acerbity, snubbing out her cigarette.
Ex: This book is challenging for readers who are open to its irony and aware of its incisiveness.Ex: Death becomes the character's hugged secret in what is a movie infused with silence and poignancy.* * *bite, sharpness, causticity ( liter)* * *mordacidad nfsharpness, mordacity* * *f sharpness* * *mordacidad nf: bite, sharpness -
109 naturaleza2
2 = nature, character.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. Close attention to the role of the computer specialist reveals more of the character of reference activities.----* de naturaleza = in nature.* de tal naturaleza = such that.* naturaleza engañosa = deceptiveness.* naturaleza humana = human nature.* naturaleza judía = Jewishness.* por naturaleza = by nature, by definition, characteristically, natural-born, naturally, inherently.* por + Posesivo + (propia) naturaleza = in + Posesivo + nature.* por su naturaleza = by + Posesivo + nature.* venir por naturaleza a = come + naturally to, be second nature to + Pronombre.* verdadera naturaleza, la = true nature, the. -
110 patetismo
m.pathos.* * *1 LITERATURA pathos2 (dramatismo) poignancy■ imágenes de gran patetismo poignant scenes, moving scenes* * *SM pathos, poignancy* * *masculino pathos (liter)* * *= pathos, poignancy.Ex. The book, written by a man who is not a military historian as such, is concerned above all with showing the war's hideousness, its frightful human cost, its pathos and loss, and its essential failure to achieve its objectives.Ex. Death becomes the character's hugged secret in what is a movie infused with silence and poignancy.* * *masculino pathos (liter)* * *= pathos, poignancy.Ex: The book, written by a man who is not a military historian as such, is concerned above all with showing the war's hideousness, its frightful human cost, its pathos and loss, and its essential failure to achieve its objectives.
Ex: Death becomes the character's hugged secret in what is a movie infused with silence and poignancy.* * *pathos ( liter)imágenes/escenas de (un) gran patetismo very moving images/scenes* * *
patetismo sustantivo masculino
pathos (liter);
' patetismo' also found in these entries:
English:
pathos
* * *patetismo nmpathos;imágenes de gran patetismo very moving pictures* * *m pathos sg* * *patetismo nm: pathos -
111 reseña de prensa
(n.) = press reviewEx. Nonetheless, the exhibition has received an equally negative collection of press reviews, generally damning the exhibition for its failure to adequately examine the character of Cleopatra, or her role in history.* * *(n.) = press reviewEx: Nonetheless, the exhibition has received an equally negative collection of press reviews, generally damning the exhibition for its failure to adequately examine the character of Cleopatra, or her role in history.
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112 मनुष्य _manuṣya
मनुष्य a. [मनोरपत्यं यत् सुक् च] Friendly or useful to man.-ष्यः 1 A man, human being, mortal.-2 A mate.-3 Ved. A class of manes.-Comp. -इन्द्रः, -ईश्वरः a king, sovereign; मार्गं मनुष्येश्वरधर्मपत्नी श्रुतेरिवार्थं स्मृतिरन्वगच्छत् R.2.2.-कारः human exertion or effort; cf. पुरुषकार.-गन्धर्व m. (pl.) the human गन्धर्वs (as distin- guished from देवगन्धर्वs).-जन्मन् a. begotten by a man.-जातम्, -जातिः f. mankind, human race.-देवः 1 a king; निशम्य देवानुचरस्य वाचं मनुष्यदेवः पुनरप्युवाच R.2.52.-2 a god among men, a Brāhmaṇa.-धर्मः 1 the duty of man.-2 the character of man, human character.-धर्मन् m. an epithet of Kubera.-पोतः a little boy.-मात्र a. only a man.-मारणम् homicide; मनुष्यमारणे क्षिप्रं चौरवत् किल्बिषं भवेत् Ms.8.296.-यज्ञः hospitality, hospitable reception of guests, one of the five daily acts of a house-holder; see नृयज्ञ.-यानम् a litter, palanquin-लोकः the world of mortals, the earth.-विश्, -विशा f.,-विशम् human race, mankind.-शृङ्गम् impossibility.-शोणितम् human blood; (पपौ) कुतूहलेनेव मनुष्यशोणितम् R.3.54.-सभा 1 an assembly of men.-2 a crowd, multitude.-3 a place of meeting, assembly. -
113 résumer
résumer [ʀezyme]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. reflexive verba. [personne] to sum up (one's ideas)b. ( = être contenu)c. ( = se réduire à) se résumer à to amount to━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━* * *ʀezyme
1.
1) ( raccourcir) to summarize [texte, pensée]2) ( récapituler) to sum up [nouvelle, match, état d'esprit]
2.
se résumer verbe pronominal1) [personne] to sum up2)* * *ʀezyme vt1) [texte] to summarize2) (= récapituler) to sum up3) (= représenter) to epitomize, to typify* * *résumer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( raccourcir) to summarize [texte, pensée, délibération];2 ( récapituler) to sum up [nouvelle, match, état d'esprit]; il l'a résumé en deux mots he summed it up in two words;3 ( refléter) to sum up; cette anecdote résume le personnage this anecdote sums up the character.B se résumer vpr1 ( être bref) [personne] to sum up; pour me résumer je dirai que to sum up I'll say that;2 ( se limiter) se résumer à [vie, action, événement, opinion] to come down to; le match de hockey s'est résumé à un long pugilat what the match came down to was one long fight;3 ( se raccourcir) [texte, pensée, discours] to be summarized, to be summed up.[rezyme] verbe transitif————————se résumer verbe pronominal intransitif[récapituler] to sum uppour me résumer, je dirai que nous devons être vigilants to sum up, I would say that we must be vigilant————————se résumer à verbe pronominal plus prépositionAll in all, it was a very enjoyable day. Tout compte fait, c'était une journée très agréableWhen all is said and done, she's still my sister. Après tout, c'est quand même ma sœurAll things considered, it wasn't a bad start. Tout bien considéré, ça n'a pas trop mal commencéAnyway, to cut a long story short, she's decided to come next week instead. Bref, elle a décidé de venir plutôt la semaine prochaineAll of which goes to show that you were wrong about him. Ce qui prouve que tu t'étais trompé sur son compteTo put it in a nutshell, we can't go. Bref, nous ne pouvons pas y aller -
114 особенности стационарных точек на поверхности потенциальной энергии были исследованы путе анализа колебательных частот
Makarov: character of the stationary points on the potential energy surface was examined by vibrational frequency analysis, the character of the stationary points on the potential energy surface was examined by vibrational frequency analysisУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > особенности стационарных точек на поверхности потенциальной энергии были исследованы путе анализа колебательных частот
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115 разузнать о подателе заявления
1) General subject: to indagate the character of the applicant2) Makarov: investigate the character of the applicantУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > разузнать о подателе заявления
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116 эволюция (художественного) образа
Cinema: character arc (the status of the character as it unfolds throughout the story, the storyline or series of episodes)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > эволюция (художественного) образа
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117 эволюция образа
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118 desplazarse hacia atrás
(v.) = backtrack [back-track], draw back, move + backwardsEx. When I saw what he was up to, I drew back for a punch and hit him so hard on the nose that he fell on his back and lay there for some time, so that his wife stood over him and cried out 'Mercy! You've done my husband in!'.Ex. You can also use SHIFT TAB to move backwards.* * *(v.) = backtrack [back-track], draw back, move + backwardsEx: When I saw what he was up to, I drew back for a punch and hit him so hard on the nose that he fell on his back and lay there for some time, so that his wife stood over him and cried out 'Mercy! You've done my husband in!'.Ex: You can also use SHIFT TAB to move backwards. -
119 espacio en blanco final
(n.) = trailing blankEx. In this figure, the character 'b' is used to indicate beginning or trailing blanks which belong the ISBD punctuation.* * *(n.) = trailing blankEx: In this figure, the character 'b' is used to indicate beginning or trailing blanks which belong the ISBD punctuation.
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120 espacio en blanco inicial
(n.) = beginning blankEx. In this figure, the character 'b' is used to indicate beginning or trailing blanks which belong the ISBD punctuation.* * *(n.) = beginning blank
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