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81 ámbito
m.1 space, ambit, closed quarters, environment.2 range, scope, purview.3 terms of reference, brief of study.* * *1 (espacio) sphere, space2 (marco) field* * *SM1) (=campo) field; (=límite) boundary, limitdentro del ámbito de — within the limits of, in the context of
en el ámbito nacional — on a nationwide basis, on a nationwide scale
en todo el ámbito nacional — over the whole nation, throughout the country
2) (fig) (=esfera) scope, range* * *a) (campo, círculo) sphere, fielden el ámbito de la política/la familia — within the sphere of politics/the family
b) ( alcance) scope, rangeuna empresa de ámbito nacional — a company with outlets/offices nationwide
* * *= front, scope, milieu, sphere, domain, ambit, shore.Ex. Present auguries on the resource front are not good.Ex. Subject field definition arises from the scope of the information service or system that the indexing language is expected to serve.Ex. These are the kinds of problems that characteristically arise in the complex and continually changing milieu of libraries and media and information centers.Ex. I am not convinced that people become connoisseurs -- experts: educated and discriminating people in any sphere -- from limited knowledge and experience, no matter how rich in quality.Ex. The CRONOS data bank includes a FISH domain, with data on catches and fleet statistics, and the COMEXT data bank covers the external trade statistics of fisheries.Ex. Though the liaison is valuable there is a danger of the National Archives' representatives being too submerged in the President's ambit to be fully impartial.Ex. People have employed this term to encompass programmes of study stretching from the furthest shores of technology-based activity to the vaguest and most nebulous-seeming courses of study in the arts/humanities areas.----* ámbito de acción = territory, sphere of influence.* ámbito de actuación = sphere of activity, sphere of influence, arena for activity, extent of activity.* ámbito de aplicación = field of application.* ámbito de estudio = scope.* ámbito de experiencia = circle of experience.* ámbito de interés = sphere of interest.* ámbito de trabajo = field of endeavour.* ámbito geográfico de actuación = catchment area.* ámbito privado, el = private sector, the.* ámbito público, el = public sector, the.* de ámbito estatal = statewide [state-wide].* en el ámbito de = in the realm of.* entrar dentro del ámbito de = fall into + the ambit of.* entrar en el ámbito de = fall within + the ambit of.* * *a) (campo, círculo) sphere, fielden el ámbito de la política/la familia — within the sphere of politics/the family
b) ( alcance) scope, rangeuna empresa de ámbito nacional — a company with outlets/offices nationwide
* * *= front, scope, milieu, sphere, domain, ambit, shore.Ex: Present auguries on the resource front are not good.
Ex: Subject field definition arises from the scope of the information service or system that the indexing language is expected to serve.Ex: These are the kinds of problems that characteristically arise in the complex and continually changing milieu of libraries and media and information centers.Ex: I am not convinced that people become connoisseurs -- experts: educated and discriminating people in any sphere -- from limited knowledge and experience, no matter how rich in quality.Ex: The CRONOS data bank includes a FISH domain, with data on catches and fleet statistics, and the COMEXT data bank covers the external trade statistics of fisheries.Ex: Though the liaison is valuable there is a danger of the National Archives' representatives being too submerged in the President's ambit to be fully impartial.Ex: People have employed this term to encompass programmes of study stretching from the furthest shores of technology-based activity to the vaguest and most nebulous-seeming courses of study in the arts/humanities areas.* ámbito de acción = territory, sphere of influence.* ámbito de actuación = sphere of activity, sphere of influence, arena for activity, extent of activity.* ámbito de aplicación = field of application.* ámbito de estudio = scope.* ámbito de experiencia = circle of experience.* ámbito de interés = sphere of interest.* ámbito de trabajo = field of endeavour.* ámbito geográfico de actuación = catchment area.* ámbito privado, el = private sector, the.* ámbito público, el = public sector, the.* de ámbito estatal = statewide [state-wide].* en el ámbito de = in the realm of.* entrar dentro del ámbito de = fall into + the ambit of.* entrar en el ámbito de = fall within + the ambit of.* * *1 (campo, área de acción) field, area, sphereen tres ámbitos muy distintos in three very different fields o areas o spheresen el ámbito de la investigación in the field of researchen el ámbito de la política within the sphere of politicshan reducido su ámbito de acción they have reduced their sphere of activity2(ambiente): el clima de violencia vivido en el ámbito de la familia the climate of violence experienced within the familyen el ámbito literario in literary circles3 (alcance) scope, rangefuera del ámbito de su competencia beyond the scope o range of his authorityel ámbito (de aplicación) de la ley the scope of the lawuna empresa de ámbito nacional a company with outlets ( o offices etc) throughout the country o nationwide* * *
ámbito sustantivo masculino
ámbito sustantivo masculino
1 (espacio de influencia o actuación) field: su ámbito de poder es reducido, he has a limited field of influence
en el ámbito económico la situación es más crítica, in the economic field the situation is more serious
2 (espacio físico) es una empresa de ámbito nacional, it's a nationwide company
' ámbito' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
campo
- dominio
- esfera
- medio
English:
ambit
- domain
- scope
- range
- scene
* * *ámbito nm1. [espacio, límites] confines, scope;un problema de ámbito nacional a nationwide problem;una ley de ámbito provincial a law which is applicable at provincial level;dentro del ámbito de within the scope of;fuera del ámbito de outside the realm of;Biolámbito geográfico [de una especie] geographic domain2. [ambiente] world, circles;una teoría poco conocida fuera del ámbito científico a theory which is little known outside scientific circles o the scientific world;la violencia en el ámbito familiar domestic violence* * *m1 area2 ( límite) scope* * *ámbito nm: domain, field, area -
82 малознакомый
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83 малознайомий
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84 méconnu
méconnu, e [mekɔny][talent, génie] unrecognized ; [musicien, écrivain] underrated* * *
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méconnue mekɔny adjectif [artiste, œuvre] neglected; [talent] undervalued; [valeur] unrecognized
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nom masculin, féminin* * *mekɔny méconnu, -e1. ppSee:2. adj(génie) unrecognized* * *A pp ⇒ méconnaître.B pp adj [artiste, œuvre] neglected; [mérites, talent] undervalued; [valeur] unrecognized.[peu connu] obscurea. [non apprécié] to go unrecognized, to remain unappreciatedb. [sans gloire] to remain unknown -
85 sedikit diketahui
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86 sconosciuto
1. adj unknown2. m, sconosciuta f stranger* * *sconosciuto agg.2 ( misconosciuto) unappreciated, neglected◆ s.m. stranger; (dir.) person unknown; non parlare con gli sconosciuti, don't speak to strangers // un illustre sconosciuto, (iron.) a complete unknown.* * *[skonoʃ'ʃuto] sconosciuto (-a)1. agg2. sm/funknown person, stranger* * *[skonoʃ'ʃuto] 1.aggettivo [persona, cause] unknown; [libro, autore] obscure, unfamiliar, unheard; [ specie] unknown, undiscovered2.••è un perfetto sconosciuto — he's a perfect o complete o total stranger
* * *sconosciuto/skono∫'∫uto/[persona, cause] unknown; [libro, autore] obscure, unfamiliar, unheard; [ specie] unknown, undiscovered(f. -a) (persona non famosa) unknown (person); (estraneo) stranger -
87 un romanzo poco conosciuto
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88 быстрорастущий
прил. fast-growingAll of these are applications of biometrics, a little-known but fast-growing technology that involves the use of physical or biological characteristics to identify individuals.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > быстрорастущий
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89 малоиизвестный
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90 malnoto
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91 ezezagun
iz.1. ( p.) stranger; \ezezagun bat gure etxera etorri zen zutaz galdezka a stranger came to our house asking about you2. ( ezagutzen ez den gauza) the unknown; \ezezagunaren lilurak erakarririk allured by the unknown3. Mat. unknown io.1. unknown, unfamiliar; hitz \ezezagunak eta gutxi erabiliak little known and used words2. ( jendea) strange, unfamiliar; neska \ezezaguna ikustean negarrez hasi zen he began crying when he saw the strange girl -
92 muche
n. f.1. 'Thingummy', 'whatsit', thing (also: trucmuche).2. Little known in its own right, muche is more often than not found as a humorous suffix sometimes replacing the normal ending of a word as in Ménilmuche for Ménilmontant, or just tacked on as in argomuche for argot. -
93 Marseillaise
La Marseillaise is the French national anthem. Written by a little known soldier-poet called Rouget de Lisle, it was originally, in 1792, a battle song for the French Rhine armies. It was adopted as national anthem on July 14th 1795.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Marseillaise
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94 obscura
adj.&f.1 obscure, dark, gloomy.2 obscure, unintelligible, confused, abstruse.3 obscure, little known, unknown.4 dark, deep, heavy. (Picture)Andar a obscuras (Met.) to grope in the dark, to proceed in a business without understanding its nature or principles -
95 малоизвестный
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96 sconosciuto
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97 ἀπόκρυφος
-ος,-ον + A 1-0-2-10-12=25 Dt 27,15; Is 4,6; 45,3; Ps 9,29.30(10,8.9)hidden, concealed Jb 39,28; secret Ps 9,29(10,8); little known, obscure, hard to understand Sir 39,3; hidden to [τινι] Sir 42,9; ἀπόκρυφον hiding place Is 4,6ἐν ἀποκρύφῳ in secret Dt 27,15→ NIDNTT; TWNT -
98 оркестр
сущ.Русское существительное оркестр означает оркестры любого типа. В английском языке для разных типов оркестров используются разные слова.1. orchestra — оркестр (в отличие от band это чаще всего большой группа музыкантов, играющих на любых инструментах: струнных, ударных, щипковых, клавишных, исполняющих классическую, симфоническую, серьезную музыку): a small orchestra — небольшой оркестр; a symphony orchestra — симфонический оркестр; a philharmonic orchestra — оркестр филармонии; а chamber orchestra — камерный оркестр; to dance (to sing) to the orchestra танцевать (петь) под оркестр Не plays the first violin in our orchestra. — Он ведет первую скрипку в пишем оркестре.2. band — оркестр, духовой оркестр (относится к музыкальным коллективам, исполняющим главным образом легкую, популярную, джазовую музыку; музыканты, входящие в band, играют в основном на духовых, ударных и щипковых инструментах): a jazz band — джаз-банд; a brass band — духовой оркестр; a military bund — военный оркестр Не played in a rock-and-roll band. — Он играл в оркестре рок-н-ролл. A military band was marching along the street. — Военный оркестр шел строем по улице. People were dancing to a brass band. — Народ танцевал под музыку духового оркестра./Люди танцевали под музыку духового оркестра. Не played saxophone in a little known jazz band. — Он играл на саксофоне в малоизвестном небольшом оркестре. -
99 weinig bekende feiten
weinig bekende feitenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > weinig bekende feiten
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100 weinig bekende schrijvers
weinig bekende schrijverslittle-known/obscure authorsVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > weinig bekende schrijvers
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