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21 particularmente
adv.particularly, especially, namely.* * *► adverbio1 (especialmente) particularly2 (personalmente) personally* * *adv.* * *ADV1) (=especialmente) particularly, specially2) (=personalmente) privately, personally* * *a) ( especialmente) particularly, especiallyb) (indep) ( personalmente) personallyyo, particularmente, considero que... — personally, I think (that)...
* * *a) ( especialmente) particularly, especiallyb) (indep) ( personalmente) personallyyo, particularmente, considero que... — personally, I think (that)...
* * *1 (especialmente) particularly, especiallyno es particularmente nocivo it isn't particularly o especially harmful2 ( indep) (personalmente) personallyyo, particularmente, considero que se debería omitir personally, I think it should be omitted* * *particularmente adv1. [especialmente] particularly;está particularmente molesto he is particularly upset2. [en particular] in particular;me refiero particularmente a los productos orgánicos I am referring in particular to organic products* * *adv particularly, especially* * *particularmente adv particularly -
22 seguramente
adv.1 probably.seguramente iré, pero aún no lo sé the chances are I'll go, but I'm not sure yet2 certainly, firmly, sure, for sure.3 securely.* * *► adverbio1 (con seguridad) securely, safely2 (con certeza) for certain, for sure3 (probablemente) probably* * *adv.1) probably2) surely* * *ADV- están llamando a la puerta -seguramente será el cartero — "there's someone at the door" - "it'll probably be the postman" o "I expect it'll be the postman"
seguramente llegarán mañana — they'll probably arrive tomorrow, I expect they'll arrive tomorrow
seguramente nos volveremos a ver — I'm sure o I expect we'll see each other again
-¿lo va a comprar? -seguramente — "is he going to buy it?" - "I expect so"
* * *adverbio (indep)¿llegarán hoy? - seguramente — will they arrive today? - probably
compramos veinte aunque, seguramente, gastaremos menos — we bought twenty although I'm sure they won't all be used
* * *adverbio (indep)¿llegarán hoy? - seguramente — will they arrive today? - probably
compramos veinte aunque, seguramente, gastaremos menos — we bought twenty although I'm sure they won't all be used
* * *( indep):¿llegarán hoy? — seguramente (con certeza) will they arrive today — I'm sure they will; (probablemente) will they arrive today? — probablycompramos veinte aunque, seguramente, gastaremos menos we bought twenty although I'm sure they won't all be used, we bought twenty although they probably o almost certainly won't all be used* * *
seguramente adverbio
1 (con gran probabilidad) probably: seguramente estará en casa, she's probably at home
2 (sin lugar a dudas) surely
' seguramente' also found in these entries:
English:
arms race
- doubtless
- shall
- should
- sure
- surely
* * *seguramente advprobably;seguramente iré, pero aún no lo sé the chances are I'll go, but I'm not sure yet;seguramente te veré en la fiesta I expect I'll see you at the party;¿crees que dirán que sí? – seguramente do you think they'll agree? – I should think so* * *adv surely, probably* * *seguramente adv1) : for sure, surely2) : probably* * *seguramente adv probably -
23 evidentemente
adv.evidently, plainly, clearly, manifestly, glaringly, notoriously.* * *► adverbio1 evidently, obviously* * *ADV obviously, clearly, evidently* * *= plainly, evidently, recognisably [recognizably, -USA].Ex. Plainly much of the schedules of the second edition remain to be published.Ex. In 1956, research from the United States confirmed this: 'Reference in the small library is evidently centred in the circulation department'.Ex. Librarians, like anthropologists, are recognizably and self-consciously members of one single tribe.* * *= plainly, evidently, recognisably [recognizably, -USA].Ex: Plainly much of the schedules of the second edition remain to be published.
Ex: In 1956, research from the United States confirmed this: 'Reference in the small library is evidently centred in the circulation department'.Ex: Librarians, like anthropologists, are recognizably and self-consciously members of one single tribe.* * *( indep) obviously, clearly* * *
evidentemente adverbio ( indep) obviously, clearly
evidentemente adverbio obviously
' evidentemente' also found in these entries:
English:
clearly
- evidently
- obviously
- palpably
* * *evidentemente advevidently, obviously* * *evidentemente adv obviously -
24 definitivamente
adv.1 definitely (sin duda).2 for good.3 definitively, for good, once and for all, definitely.* * *► adverbio1 (para siempre) for good, once and for all2 (finalmente) finally* * *ADV1) (=con seguridad) definitely2) (=para siempre) permanentlyse ha instalado definitivamente en la capital — he has settled permanently in the capital, he has settled in the capital for good
eliminaron definitivamente el virus — they permanently eliminated the virus, they eliminated the virus for ever o for good o once and for all
3) (=claramente) definitelydefinitivamente, es la peor película del año — it's definitely the worst film of the year
un autor definitivamente encasillable en el modernismo — an author who can definitely be classed as modernist
* * *a) <resolver/rechazar> once and for allb) <quedarse/instalarse> permanently, for good* * *= assuredly, definitely, definitively, once and for all, terminally, incurably, once for all.Ex. Without question, information has most assuredly become the competitive edge for business and industry.Ex. Cutter argued that when it could be established that the second term was definitely more significant then inversion of headings was acceptable.Ex. It still may be too early to say definitively whether the abandonment of this policy has overall been in the public interest.Ex. I cannot tell you how happy we in the circulation department will all be to put an end once and for all to the smiling delinquent patron who rejoices in paying his fine because he is thereby 'supporting a worthy cause'.Ex. The gap between God's finger and Adam's in Michelangelo's Creation of Adam (Vatican, Sistine Chapel) reflects Adam's terminally imperfect state.Ex. Regrettably, the well-intentioned publication of Devereux's typescript has been incurably bungled, and Rastell remains without either a complete or trustworthy bibliography.Ex. Dead men have no friends; consequently, Israel must abandon its love affair with its putative, feckless friends and kill, once for all, its mortal foes.----* cerrar definitivamente = close + Posesivo + doors.* * *a) <resolver/rechazar> once and for allb) <quedarse/instalarse> permanently, for good* * *= assuredly, definitely, definitively, once and for all, terminally, incurably, once for all.Ex: Without question, information has most assuredly become the competitive edge for business and industry.
Ex: Cutter argued that when it could be established that the second term was definitely more significant then inversion of headings was acceptable.Ex: It still may be too early to say definitively whether the abandonment of this policy has overall been in the public interest.Ex: I cannot tell you how happy we in the circulation department will all be to put an end once and for all to the smiling delinquent patron who rejoices in paying his fine because he is thereby 'supporting a worthy cause'.Ex: The gap between God's finger and Adam's in Michelangelo's Creation of Adam (Vatican, Sistine Chapel) reflects Adam's terminally imperfect state.Ex: Regrettably, the well-intentioned publication of Devereux's typescript has been incurably bungled, and Rastell remains without either a complete or trustworthy bibliography.Ex: Dead men have no friends; consequently, Israel must abandon its love affair with its putative, feckless friends and kill, once for all, its mortal foes.* cerrar definitivamente = close + Posesivo + doors.* * *1 ‹resolver/rechazar› once and for allel texto quedó terminado definitivamente en la sesión de ayer the text was finalized at yesterday's meeting, the final o definitive version of the text was drawn up at yesterday's meetingmientras se resuelve definitivamente el problema while waiting for a final o definitive solution to the problem2 ‹quedarse/instalarse› permanently, for goodtú quedarás definitivamente a cargo de esta sección you will be in charge of this department on a permanent basisha decidido dejar de bailar definitivamente he has decided to give up dancing permanently o for goodestán afincados definitivamente en Popayán they have settled permanently in Popayán3 ( indep)(decididamente): definitivamente, esto no es para mí this is definitely not for me* * *
definitivamente adverbio ‹resolver/rechazar› once and for all;
‹quedarse/instalarse› permanently, for good
definitivamente adverbio
1 (para siempre, de una vez por todas) for good o once and for all: rompió definitivamente su relación con él, she broke up with him once and for all
2 (sin lugar a dudas, en conclusión) definitely: definitivamente, el jefe quiere arruinar esta empresa, the managing director clearly wants to run this company to the ground
tu hermano es definitivamente tonto, your brother is definitely stupid
' definitivamente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cerrar
- decididamente
- siempre
English:
finally
- definitely
* * *definitivamente adv1. [sin duda] definitely;definitivamente, el picante no me sienta bien hot food definitely doesn't agree with me2. [finalmente]nos tienes que decir definitivamente si vas a venir o no you have to tell us whether you're definitely coming or not;hasta que no se solucione definitivamente la avería no habrá electricidad there won't be any electricity until the problem is properly fixed3. [para siempre] for good;queremos quedarnos a vivir aquí definitivamente we want to come and live here for good;la banda se separó definitivamente en 1969 the band finally broke up in 1969;la corte se instaló definitivamente en Madrid the court moved to Madrid, where it remained* * *definitivamente adv1) : finally2) : permanently, for good3) : definitely, absolutely -
25 justamente
adv.1 justly.2 exactly (exactamente).justamente, eso es lo que estaba pensando exactly, that's just what I was thinking3 just, right, exactly, precisely.* * *► adverbio1 (con justicia) justly, fairly2 (exactamente) exactly3 (precisamente) precisely* * *adv.1) exactly, precisely2) fairly* * *ADV1) (=exactamente)a) (=coincidiendo con algo) justla fábrica se instaló en los setenta, justamente cuando estalló la crisis energética — the factory was set up in the seventies, just when the energy crisis broke out
lo sorprendente es que lo eligieran a él, justamente ahora que... — what is surprising is that he was chosen, just when...
b) (=referido a cosa, lugar) exactly, preciselyes aquí justamente donde está la originalidad del autor — it is precisely in this where the author's originality lies
2) (=con justicia) justlylos monumentos por los que la ciudad es justamente famosa — the monuments for which the city is justly famous
3) (=escasamente) frugally* * *1) ( exactamente) exactly, preciselyjustamente hoy que tengo invitados — today of all days, just when I have visitors
2) ( con justicia) fairly* * *= fairly, justly.Ex. Catalogues based on outdated classification schemes can hardly be used fairly as ammunition in an attack on the classified catalogue as such.Ex. The area of new technology in copyright has been justly called 'a swamp'.----* injustamente = unjustly.* justamente eso = just that.* justamente todo lo contrario = quite the opposite, quite the contrary, quite the reverse.* justamente todo lo contrario de = quite the opposite of.* tratar Algo justamente = treat + Nombre + with an even hand.* tratar justamente = treat + fairly.* * *1) ( exactamente) exactly, preciselyjustamente hoy que tengo invitados — today of all days, just when I have visitors
2) ( con justicia) fairly* * *= fairly, justly.Ex: Catalogues based on outdated classification schemes can hardly be used fairly as ammunition in an attack on the classified catalogue as such.
Ex: The area of new technology in copyright has been justly called 'a swamp'.* injustamente = unjustly.* justamente eso = just that.* justamente todo lo contrario = quite the opposite, quite the contrary, quite the reverse.* justamente todo lo contrario de = quite the opposite of.* tratar Algo justamente = treat + Nombre + with an even hand.* tratar justamente = treat + fairly.* * *A (exactamente) exactly, preciselyeso es justamente lo que trataba de decir that's exactly o precisely what I was trying to sayjustamente por eso me fui that's exactly o precisely why I leftjustamente hoy que tengo invitados today of all days, just when I have visitorsy al final no consiguieron nada — justamente ( indep) and in the end they achieved nothing — precisely o exactly o that's right!B (con justicia) fairlyganó justamente she won fairly, she won fair and square ( colloq)* * *
justamente adverbio
1 (con justicia) fairly
(merecidamente) deservedly
2 (exactamente) right
justamente delante mía, right in front of me
(precisamente) precisely
' justamente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
precisamente
English:
fairly
- righteously
- rightly
* * *justamente adv1. [con justicia] justly;obró justamente she acted justly o fairly2. [merecidamente] deservedly;fue justamente recompensado por su labor he received a fair reward for his work3. [exactamente] exactly, precisely;justamente, eso es lo que estaba pensando exactly, that's just what I was thinking;justamente ahora te iba a llamar I was just about to call you this minute;tuvo que retirarse justamente cuando iba primero he had to pull out, and just when he was in the lead, too;te pedí justamente lo contrario I asked you for the exact opposite* * *adv1 fairly2 ( precisamente) precisely* * *justamente adv1) precisamente: precisely, exactly2) : justly, fairly -
26 lógicamente
adv.logically, accountably, in the ordinary course of events, reasonably.* * *► adverbio1 logically* * *ADV logically* * *= logically, not unnaturally.Ex. A file of data will usually need to be logically organized so that each item has its correct place.Ex. Not unnaturally they snipe back by loading onto the symbol of their failure -- books -- all the things they resent.* * *= logically, not unnaturally.Ex: A file of data will usually need to be logically organized so that each item has its correct place.
Ex: Not unnaturally they snipe back by loading onto the symbol of their failure -- books -- all the things they resent.* * *1 ‹deducir/razonar› logicallyes lógicamente deducible it can be logically deduced2 ( indep) obviously, of course, naturally* * *
lógicamente adverbio logically: lógicamente, no espero que vengas conmigo, I naturally don't expect you to come with me
* * *lógicamente advlogically;lógicamente, no volvió a acercarse por ahí naturally o obviously, he didn't go near there again -
27 naturalmente
adv.1 naturally (por naturaleza).2 of course (por supuesto).intj.serve yourself, please do, that I will, yes indeed.* * *► adverbio1 naturally1 naturally!, of course!■ sí, naturalmente yes, of course!* * *adv.1) naturally2) of course* * *ADV1) (=de modo natural) in a natural way2) (=por supuesto)¡naturalmente! — naturally!, of course!
* * *= naturally, not unnaturally, understandably.Ex. Naturally, with the advent of the OPAC (online public access catalogue), union catalogues will be accessible via a variety of search keys.Ex. Not unnaturally they snipe back by loading onto the symbol of their failure -- books -- all the things they resent.Ex. Students are understandably bored with learning on-line catalgue use when the focus is on the technicalities of the catalogue itself.* * *= naturally, not unnaturally, understandably.Ex: Naturally, with the advent of the OPAC (online public access catalogue), union catalogues will be accessible via a variety of search keys.
Ex: Not unnaturally they snipe back by loading onto the symbol of their failure -- books -- all the things they resent.Ex: Students are understandably bored with learning on-line catalgue use when the focus is on the technicalities of the catalogue itself.* * *1 (de modo natural) naturallyes una persona naturalmente alegre he is a naturally happy person, he is happy by nature2 ( indep) of course, naturally¿tú crees que aceptará mi proposición? — ¡naturalmente! do you think she'll accept my proposal? — of course o naturally* * *
naturalmente adverbio naturally
¡naturalmente!, of course!
' naturalmente' also found in these entries:
English:
course
- naturally
* * *naturalmente adv1. [por naturaleza] naturally;una persona naturalmente calmada a naturally calm person, a person who is calm by nature2. [por supuesto] of course;¿me podrías ayudar? – ¡naturalmente! could you help me? – of course!;¿te gusta? – naturalmente que sí do you like it? – of course I do!* * *adv naturally* * *naturalmente adv1) : naturally, inherently2) : of course* * *naturalmente adv naturally -
28 obviamente
adv.obviously.* * *► adverbio1 obviously, plainly* * *ADV obviously* * *= obviously, manifestly, visibly, patently.Ex. These options obviously range from the very informal to the very formal.Ex. However, prevailing practices are manifestly inadequate.Ex. From the number of participants who attended, the conference was visibly a success.Ex. In the public library grand tradition this was patently the self image of the educated middle class.* * *= obviously, manifestly, visibly, patently.Ex: These options obviously range from the very informal to the very formal.
Ex: However, prevailing practices are manifestly inadequate.Ex: From the number of participants who attended, the conference was visibly a success.Ex: In the public library grand tradition this was patently the self image of the educated middle class.* * *obviously, clearlyobviamente, se ha equivocado ( indep) he's obviously made a mistake* * *obviamente advobviously;obviamente se trata de un error it's obviously a mistake* * *obviamente adv obviously -
29 obvio
adj.1 obvious, evident, clear, patent.2 obvious, plain.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: obviar.* * *► adjetivo1 obvious* * *(f. - obvia)adj.* * *ADJ obvious* * *- via adjetivo obvious* * *= apparent, self-evident, obvious, glaring, flagrant, patent, no-brainer.Ex. Menu-based information retrieval system have found favour because of their apparent simplicity.Ex. Such conventions are so ingrained in American library practice that it is easy to forget they are not self-evident.Ex. If this is not the case then the title to be used as a heading for a work is less obvious.Ex. The lack of storage and display space, a glaring deficiency in seating capacity and physical limitations of the building all meant that the library was not adequately serving its patrons.Ex. In the past teachers and lecturers have been the most flagrant violators of the author's copyright.Ex. It was patent that they could not compete on equal terms with the economic and social forces of a complex civilization.Ex. Recycling is a no-brainer since it conserves our natural resources and reduces air pollution.----* algo obvio = no-brainer.* decir Algo que es obvio por sí mismo = state + the obvious.* el problema obvio = the elephant in the room.* hacerse obvio = become + clear.* resultado obvio = foregone conclusion.* ser algo muy obvio = be a dead giveaway.* * *- via adjetivo obvious* * *= apparent, self-evident, obvious, glaring, flagrant, patent, no-brainer.Ex: Menu-based information retrieval system have found favour because of their apparent simplicity.
Ex: Such conventions are so ingrained in American library practice that it is easy to forget they are not self-evident.Ex: If this is not the case then the title to be used as a heading for a work is less obvious.Ex: The lack of storage and display space, a glaring deficiency in seating capacity and physical limitations of the building all meant that the library was not adequately serving its patrons.Ex: In the past teachers and lecturers have been the most flagrant violators of the author's copyright.Ex: It was patent that they could not compete on equal terms with the economic and social forces of a complex civilization.Ex: Recycling is a no-brainer since it conserves our natural resources and reduces air pollution.* algo obvio = no-brainer.* decir Algo que es obvio por sí mismo = state + the obvious.* el problema obvio = the elephant in the room.* hacerse obvio = become + clear.* resultado obvio = foregone conclusion.* ser algo muy obvio = be a dead giveaway.* * *obviouses obvio que no lo sabía it's obvious o clear that he didn't know( indep) obviously* * *
Del verbo obviar: ( conjugate obviar)
obvio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
obvió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
obviar
obvio
obvio◊ - via adjetivo
obvious
obvio,-a adjetivo obvious
' obvio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
obvia
- vista
- visto
- aparente
English:
apparent
- conspicuous
- glaring
- glaringly
- obvious
- distinct
* * *obvio, -a adjobvious;como es obvio, me equivoqué needless to say o obviously, I was wrong* * *adj obvious* * *: obvious♦ obviamente adv* * *obvio adj obvious -
30 personalmente
adv.personally.me encargaré yo personalmente I'll deal with it myself o personallya mí, personalmente, no me importa it doesn't matter to me personallyles afecta personalmente it affects them personally* * *► adverbio1 personally* * *adv.* * *ADV personally* * *adverbio personally* * *= face-to-face [face to face], personally, person-to-person, in person, speaking personally.Ex. This may help to improve the service librarians can give face to face with clients.Ex. A sham catalog is a disservice to the user, and participating in the creation of a sham catalog is personally degrading to a professional.Ex. In the future, when videotex is developed to its full potential, deaf people will be able to use it to transmit messages person-to-person simply and rapidly.Ex. Telephone reference services have become problematic in recent years due to increased volume of patron demand, both in person and on the telephone.Ex. Speaking personally, I do not like to gloat -- I like to think we can be generous in victory and gracious in defeat.----* conocer personalmente = meet + in person, meet + face to face.* * *adverbio personally* * *= face-to-face [face to face], personally, person-to-person, in person, speaking personally.Ex: This may help to improve the service librarians can give face to face with clients.
Ex: A sham catalog is a disservice to the user, and participating in the creation of a sham catalog is personally degrading to a professional.Ex: In the future, when videotex is developed to its full potential, deaf people will be able to use it to transmit messages person-to-person simply and rapidly.Ex: Telephone reference services have become problematic in recent years due to increased volume of patron demand, both in person and on the telephone.Ex: Speaking personally, I do not like to gloat -- I like to think we can be generous in victory and gracious in defeat.* conocer personalmente = meet + in person, meet + face to face.* * *1 (en persona) personallyvino a decírnoslo personalmente she came to tell us personally o in personme encargaré personalmente de enviárselo I'll send it to him personally o myself2 ( indep) personallyyo, personalmente, estoy a favor personally o speaking personally, I'm in favor of itpersonalmente, aceptaría la oferta if I were you o personally, I'd accept the offer* * *personalmente advpersonally;me encargaré yo personalmente I'll deal with it myself o personally;no la conozco personalmente I don't know her personally;les afecta personalmente it affects them personally;a mí, personalmente, no me importa it doesn't matter to me personally;personalmente, prefiero la segunda propuesta personally I prefer the second proposal -
31 propósito
m.purpose, goal, commitment, intention.* * *1 (intención) intention■ me he hecho el firme propósito de acabar el libro hoy it is my firm intention to finish the book today2 (objetivo) aim\* * *noun m.purpose, intention, aim* * *SM1) (=intención) purpose¿cuál es el propósito de su visita? — what is the purpose of his visit?
para lograr este propósito se han desplazado a Madrid — with this in mind o for this purpose, they have gone to Madrid
•
de propósito — on purpose, deliberately•
fuera de propósito — off the point•
hacer(se) (el) propósito de hacer algo — to resolve to do sth, decide to do sthlos tres hicieron firme propósito de no atacar — the three of them resolved o decided not to attack
nunca nos hemos hecho el propósito de gastar más dinero — it has never been our intention to spend more money
•
tener (el) propósito de hacer algo — to intend o mean to do sth, be one's intention to do sthno tenía propósito ninguno de pelearme — I didn't intend o mean to get into a fight, it was not my intention to get into a fight
tengo el firme propósito de irme de casa — I am determined to leave home, I am intent on leaving home
propósito de enmienda, no veo propósito de enmienda en su comportamiento — I don't see him mending his ways o turning over a new leaf
2)•
a propósito —a) [como adjetivo] suitable, right ( para for)era la persona a propósito para el trabajo — he was very suitable for the job, he was the right person for the job
b) [como adverbio] on purpose, deliberatelylo siento, no lo hice a propósito — I'm sorry, I didn't do it on purpose o deliberately
•
venir a propósito — (=venir expresamente) to come especially; (=ser adecuado) [comentario, observación] to be well-timed; [dinero] to come in handyesa observación vino muy a propósito — that was a timely remark, that remark was very well-timed
el dinero que me diste me vino muy a propósito — the money you gave me was just what I needed o came in very handy
c) (=por cierto) by the waya propósito, ¿qué vais a hacer en Semana Santa? — by the way, what are you doing at Easter?
d)• a propósito de — [después de verbo] about; [uso independiente] talking of, à propos of
estuvieron discutiendo a propósito de las elecciones — they were having a discussion about the election
a propósito de Picasso, ¿has visto alguna vez el Guernica? — talking of o à propos of Picasso, have you ever seen Guernica?
a propósito de dinero, ¿cuándo me vas a pagar? — now you mention it o talking of money, when are you going to pay me?
¿a propósito de qué me dices eso ahora? — why do you say that now?
* * *a) ( intención) intention, purposeb)a propósito: no lo hice a propósito I didn't do it deliberately o on purpose; se hizo un vestido a propósito para la ocasión she had a dress made specially for the occasion; a propósito, Carlos te manda saludos by the way, Carlos sends his regards; a propósito de trenes ¿cuándo te vas? — speaking of trains o on the subject of trains, when are you leaving?
* * *= intent, mission, point, purpose, drift, meaningfulness, objective, agenda, resolution.Ex. The quality of indexing is influenced by the intellectual level and intent of document content in the subject area.Ex. Its mission is to advise the three sponsoring agencies on how best to coordinate their programs in this area and to recommend priorities for action.Ex. There seems little point in hundreds of cataloguers in separate locations wading through cataloguing codes and classification schemes in order to create a variety of catalogue records for the same work.Ex. Chapters 7 and 8 introduced the problems associated with author cataloguing and have surveyed the purpose of cataloguing codes.Ex. The main drift of the proceedings concerned national libraries -- their role, functions and financing.Ex. The author challenges the meaningfulness of precision and recall values as a measure of performance of a retrieval system.Ex. An objective is an individual act intended to be carried out, and a number o which are required to be carried out in order to reach a goal.Ex. Robert Kent's sole agenda is to attack Cuba and vilify the Cuban library community while supporting the US government's interventionist destabilization policies.Ex. The Economic and Social Committee and the European Parliament will use it to broadcast their opinions and resolutions.----* a propósito = deliberate, for the record, incidentally, intentionally, by the way, in passing, anecdotally, purposely, by design, on purpose, wilfully [willfully, -USA], on a sidenote, studiously, by the way of (a) digression, by the by(e), speaking of which, designedly.* a propósito de = apropos of.* a propósito de nada = for no specific reason, for no particular reason.* buenos propósitos de Año Nuevo = New Year's resolution.* con el propósito de = with the purpose of, with the aim of, in the drive to, in a drive to.* con el propósito de superarse uno mismo = self-improvement-oriented.* de propósito general = general-purpose.* hacerse el propósito de + Infinitivo = make + it + a point to + Infinitivo, make + a point of + Gerundio.* hecho a propósito = tailor-made [tailormade], custom-made, custom-built [custom built], custom-designed [custom designed], custom-tailored [custom tailored].* propósitos = designs.* ver el propósito = see + the point.* * *a) ( intención) intention, purposeb)a propósito: no lo hice a propósito I didn't do it deliberately o on purpose; se hizo un vestido a propósito para la ocasión she had a dress made specially for the occasion; a propósito, Carlos te manda saludos by the way, Carlos sends his regards; a propósito de trenes ¿cuándo te vas? — speaking of trains o on the subject of trains, when are you leaving?
* * *= intent, mission, point, purpose, drift, meaningfulness, objective, agenda, resolution.Ex: The quality of indexing is influenced by the intellectual level and intent of document content in the subject area.
Ex: Its mission is to advise the three sponsoring agencies on how best to coordinate their programs in this area and to recommend priorities for action.Ex: There seems little point in hundreds of cataloguers in separate locations wading through cataloguing codes and classification schemes in order to create a variety of catalogue records for the same work.Ex: Chapters 7 and 8 introduced the problems associated with author cataloguing and have surveyed the purpose of cataloguing codes.Ex: The main drift of the proceedings concerned national libraries -- their role, functions and financing.Ex: The author challenges the meaningfulness of precision and recall values as a measure of performance of a retrieval system.Ex: An objective is an individual act intended to be carried out, and a number o which are required to be carried out in order to reach a goal.Ex: Robert Kent's sole agenda is to attack Cuba and vilify the Cuban library community while supporting the US government's interventionist destabilization policies.Ex: The Economic and Social Committee and the European Parliament will use it to broadcast their opinions and resolutions.* a propósito = deliberate, for the record, incidentally, intentionally, by the way, in passing, anecdotally, purposely, by design, on purpose, wilfully [willfully, -USA], on a sidenote, studiously, by the way of (a) digression, by the by(e), speaking of which, designedly.* a propósito de = apropos of.* a propósito de nada = for no specific reason, for no particular reason.* buenos propósitos de Año Nuevo = New Year's resolution.* con el propósito de = with the purpose of, with the aim of, in the drive to, in a drive to.* con el propósito de superarse uno mismo = self-improvement-oriented.* de propósito general = general-purpose.* hacerse el propósito de + Infinitivo = make + it + a point to + Infinitivo, make + a point of + Gerundio.* hecho a propósito = tailor-made [tailormade], custom-made, custom-built [custom built], custom-designed [custom designed], custom-tailored [custom tailored].* propósitos = designs.* ver el propósito = see + the point.* * *1(intención): tiene el firme propósito de dejar de fumar she's determined o resolved to give up smoking, she's intent on giving up smokingmi propósito era salir mañana, pero tuve que aplazar el viaje I was intending o I was aiming o ( frml) my intention was to leave tomorrow, but I had to postpone the tripse ha hecho el propósito de correr una hora diaria she's made up her mind o she's resolved o she's decided to go running for an hour every daybuenos propósitos good intentionsse hizo con el único propósito de proteger a estas especies it was done with the sole aim o purpose of protecting these speciescon el propósito de comprarse un coche, se puso a ahorrar he started to save up in order to buy himself a car o with the intention of buying himself a carvagaba por el pueblo sin propósito alguno he wandered aimlessly around the villagelo hizo con el propósito de molestarme she did it just to annoy mese fue con el firme propósito de volver al año siguiente he left with the firm intention of returning the following year2a propósito: no lo hice a propósito I didn't do it deliberately o on purposese hizo un vestido a propósito para la ocasión she had a dress made specially for the occasionme encontré con Carlos Ruiz. A propósito, te manda saludos I bumped into Carlos Ruiz, who sends you his regards, by the wayme costó $100 — a propósito, recuerda que me debes $50 I paid $100 for it — which reminds me o speaking of which, don't forget you owe me $50a propósito de trenes ¿cuándo te vas? speaking of trains o on the subject of trains, when are you leaving?¿a propósito de qué viene eso? — a propósito de nada, era sólo un comentario what did you say that for o why did you say that? — for no particular reason, it was just a commenthice un comentario a propósito de sus amigos I made a comment about his friendsCompuesto:hizo un firme propósito de enmienda he firmly resolved to mend his ways* * *
propósito sustantivo masculino
◊ con el propósito de verla with the intention o purpose of seeing her;
tiene el firme propósito de dejar de fumar she's determined to give up smoking;
buenos propósitos good intentionsb)
( por cierto) ( indep) by the way
propósito sustantivo masculino purpose, intention
♦ Locuciones: a propósito, (por cierto) by the way
(adrede) on purpose, intentionally
a propósito de, speaking of
' propósito' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conseguir
- efecto
- enmienda
- intención
- lograr
- obstaculizar
- obstruir
- sobre
- solapada
- solapado
- abandonar
- ánimo
- cierto
- desistir
- finalidad
- función
- hablar
- hermanar
- intencionado
- intento
- ir
- meta
- mojar
- motivo
- paréntesis
- tener
- todo
English:
advance
- aim
- aimless
- aimlessly
- approach
- bye
- bye-bye
- deliberate
- deliberately
- design
- drop
- for
- go
- idea
- incidentally
- intent
- intentionally
- job
- meaning
- misinterpret
- mislead
- misleading
- object
- purpose
- purposely
- remind
- resolution
- sake
- sidetrack
- slide
- specially
- stand about
- stand around
- to
- unintentional
- unsuited
- vandalize
- way
- why
* * *♦ nm1. [intención] intention;mi propósito era llamarte cuando llegara I had intended to phone you when I arrived;tengo el propósito de dejar el alcohol I intend to give up alcohol;hizo el propósito de no volver a fumar she made a resolution o resolved not to smoke again;con el propósito de in order to;con este propósito to this end2. [objetivo] purpose;el propósito de las medidas es contener la inflación the purpose o aim of the measures is to control inflation;una ley con el único propósito de ayudar a los más débiles a law the sole purpose of which is to help the weakest♦ a propósito loc adv1. [adecuado] suitable;tu ayuda nos viene muy a propósito your help is coming just at the right time2. [adrede] on purpose;hacer algo a propósito to do sth on purpose o deliberately;lo dijo a propósito para que nos enfadáramos he said it deliberately to annoy us;no lo hice a propósito I didn't do it on purpose3. [por cierto] by the way;a propósito de viajes, ¿has estado en Japón? speaking of travelling, have you been to Japan?♦ a propósito de loc prepwith regard to, concerning;ha habido un gran debate público a propósito de la ley there has been considerable public debate concerning the law* * *m1 ( intención) intention2 ( objetivo) purpose3:a propósito de about;* * *propósito nm1) intención: purpose, intention2)a propósito : by the way3)a propósito : on purpose, intentionally* * *1. (objetivo) purpose2. (intención) intention -
32 infelizmente
adv.unhappily, unluckily, unfortunately.* * *► adverbio1 unhappily* * *ADV unhappily, unfortunately* * *1 (sin felicidad) unhappilyuna mujer infelizmente casada an unhappily married woman2 ( indep) (desgraciadamente) unfortunately, unhappily -
33 inter nos
* * *inter nos loc advbetween ourselves, between you and me;aquí, inter nos, creo que no te puedes quejar between you and me, I don't think you've got anything to complain about here
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