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1 reproducir
v.1 to reproduce.reprodujo su declaración por escrito he put his statement into writingla novela reproduce fielmente la atmósfera del periodo the novel faithfully recreates the atmosphere of the periodEllos reproducen pinturas They reproduce paintings.Ellos reproducen perros They breed dogs.2 to play, to replay, to reproduce.Ellos reproducen la cinta They play the cassette.* * *1 to reproduce, repeat1 (gen) to reproduce2 (volver a ocurrir) to happen again, recur3 MEDICINA to reproduce* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=volver a producir) to reproduce2) (Bio) to reproduce, breed3) (=copiar) to reproduce2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( volver a producir) to repeat, reproduce2) <cuadro/ambiente> to reproduce3) <sonido/discurso/texto> to reproduce2.reproducirse v pron1) (Biol, Bot) to reproduce, breed2) fenómeno to recur, occur o happen again* * *= recreate [re-create], reproduce, replicate.Ex. Schools of library and information science are once again intellectually impoverished, and the Graduate Library School ought to be reinvented or re-created.Ex. Convenient, cheap and quick to reproduce, so that copies may be supplied as required for branches, other libraries and so on.Ex. The aim of leafcasting is to replicate the paper of a damaged object as closely as possible = El objetivo de la reconstrucción de páginas es reproducir el papel de un objeto estropeado tan fielmente como sea posible.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( volver a producir) to repeat, reproduce2) <cuadro/ambiente> to reproduce3) <sonido/discurso/texto> to reproduce2.reproducirse v pron1) (Biol, Bot) to reproduce, breed2) fenómeno to recur, occur o happen again* * *= recreate [re-create], reproduce, replicate.Ex: Schools of library and information science are once again intellectually impoverished, and the Graduate Library School ought to be reinvented or re-created.
Ex: Convenient, cheap and quick to reproduce, so that copies may be supplied as required for branches, other libraries and so on.Ex: The aim of leafcasting is to replicate the paper of a damaged object as closely as possible = El objetivo de la reconstrucción de páginas es reproducir el papel de un objeto estropeado tan fielmente como sea posible.* * *reproducir [I6 ]vtA (volver a producir) to repeat, reproducees difícil que reproduzca su hazaña it will be difficult for him to repeat such a featB (copiar) ‹cuadro/grabado› to reproduce; ‹mueble/escultura› to reproduceel museo va a reproducir en una de sus salas una aldea íbera the museum is going to reconstruct an Iberian village in one of its roomsel pintor reproduce fielmente el ambiente de la época the painter accurately reproduces the atmosphere of the agees difícil reproducir estas condiciones en el laboratorio it is difficult to reproduce these conditions in the laboratoryC1 ‹sonido› to reproduce2 ‹discurso/texto› to reproduceB «fenómeno» to recur, occur o happen againes imposible que este éxito se reproduzca it is impossible to repeat this success* * *
reproducir ( conjugate reproducir) verbo transitivo
to reproduce
reproducirse verbo pronominal
reproducir verbo transitivo
1 (una imagen, un sonido, objeto, etc) to reproduce
2 (unas palabras) to repeat
' reproducir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
representar
English:
duplicate
- regurgitate
- reproduce
- capture
* * *♦ vt1. [repetir] to reproduce;[gestos] to copy, to imitate2. [copiar] to reproduce;reprodujo su declaración por escrito he put his statement into writing3. [representar] to depict;la novela reproduce fielmente la atmósfera del periodo the novel faithfully recreates the atmosphere of the period4. [sonido] to play back* * *v/t2 ( copiar) copy, reproduce* * *reproducir {61} vt: to reproduce* * *reproducir vb to reproduce -
2 reproducir
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3 reproducir con mucha exactitud
• copy outDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > reproducir con mucha exactitud
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4 original listo para reproducir
(n.) = camera-ready copyEx. The draft was approved by the sponsoring Sections in December 1983 and proofreading and preparation of the camera-ready copy were completed by September 1984.* * *(n.) = camera-ready copyEx: The draft was approved by the sponsoring Sections in December 1983 and proofreading and preparation of the camera-ready copy were completed by September 1984.
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5 representar
v.1 to represent.este cuadro representa la Última Cena this painting depicts the Last SupperEllos representan campiñas They depict fields.María representa a la madrastra Mary plays the part of the stepmom.Esto representa lo malo This represents the bad.2 to represent (actuar en nombre de alguien).representa a varios artistas she acts as an agent for several artists3 to look.representa unos 40 años she looks about 404 to mean.representa el 50 por ciento del consumo interno it accounts for 50 percent of domestic consumptionrepresenta mucho para él it means a lot to him5 to perform (Teatro) (función).6 to act out, to represent, to act.Ella representó bien esa escena She acted the scene out very well.7 to act in someone's representation, to represent, to act in behalf of, to act in representation of.María representa a Ricardo Mary acts in John's representation.* * *1 (gen) to represent■ esta redacción representa varias horas de trabajo this composition represents several hours of work2 (símbolo) to represent, stand for4 (aparentar) to appear to be, look5 (importar) to mean1 (imaginarse) to imagine, picture* * *verb1) to represent2) perform3) portray•* * *1. VT1) (=actuar en nombre de) [+ país, votantes] to represent; [+ cliente, acusado] to act for, representla cantante que representará a España en el festival — the singer who will represent Spain at the festival
el príncipe representó al rey en la ceremonia — the prince attended the ceremony on behalf of the king o representing the king
2) (=simbolizar) to symbolize, representDon Quijote representa el idealismo — Don Quixote symbolizes o represents idealism
cuando éramos pequeños nuestros padres representaban el modelo a seguir — when we were small our parents were our role models
3) (=reproducir) to depictnuevas formas de representar el mundo — new ways of representing o portraying o depicting the world
esta columna del gráfico representa los síes — this column of the graph shows o represents those in favour
4) (=equivaler a) [+ porcentaje, mejora, peligro] to represent; [+ amenaza] to pose, representobtuvieron unos beneficios de 1,7 billones, lo que representa un incremento del 28% sobre el año pasado — they made profits of 1.7 billion, which represents an increase of 28% on last year
los bantúes representan el 70% de los habitantes de Suráfrica — the Bantu account for o represent 70% of the inhabitants of South Africa
la ofensiva de ayer representa una violación de la tregua — yesterday's offensive constitutes a violation of the truce
no sabes lo mucho que representa este trabajo para él — you don't know how much this job means to him
5) (=requerir) [+ trabajo, esfuerzo, sacrificio] to involve6) (Teat) [+ obra] to perform; [+ papel] to play¿quién va a representar el papel que tenía antes la URSS? — who's going to play the part o role previously played by the USSR?
7) (=aparentar) [+ edad] to look8) (=hacer imaginar) to point outnos representó las dificultades con que nos podíamos encontrar — she pointed out the difficulties we might come up against
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <persona/organización/país> to represent2) < obra> to perform, put on3) ( aparentar) to look4) ( simbolizar) to symbolize5) ( reproducir) dibujo/fotografía/escena to show, depict; obra/novela to portray, depict6) (equivaler a, significar) to representesto representa un aumento del 5% — this represents a 5% increase
2.eso representaría tres días de trabajo — that would mean o involve three days' work
representarse v pron to picture, imagine* * *= account for, act out, become + cast, depict, depict, embody, package, represent, stage, stand for, render, portray, symbolise [symbolize, -USA], enact, dramatise [dramatize, -USA], plot, chart, map, incarnate, stand as, betoken, picture, construct, encapsulate.Ex. The major four categories of physical forms outlined so far account for most of the published indexes and catalogues.Ex. The use of the form connotes peculiarity (the people so described are acting out a somewhat inappropriate role) and passiveness (they are not actively participating in that role).Ex. Any action that is repeated frequently become cast into a pattern which can be reproduced with an economy of effort which, ipso facto, is apprehended by its performer as a pattern.Ex. Trial procedures aiming to increase service recognition and service usage, and the evaluation thereof, are then depicted.Ex. A globe is a model of a celestial body, usually the earth or the celestial sphere, depicted on the surface of a sphere.Ex. In alphabetical indexing languages, such as are embodied in thesauri and subject headings lists, subject terms are the alphabetical names of the subjects.Ex. Documents rarely exactly match a user's requirements because information can be packaged in almost as many different ways as there are participants in a subject area.Ex. Cartographic materials are, according to AACR2, all the materials that represent, in whole or in part, the earth or any celestial body.Ex. Book shops also participated by staging similar special features.Ex. MARC stands for Machine Readable Cataloguing.Ex. The eventuality is, admittedly, remote but it is also necessary to render the imprint statement in this amount of detail.Ex. Hardy had a tragic vision of life and that indeed is what the novels portray.Ex. The library symbolises freedom for the reader to pursue his own desires, however inchoate.Ex. The author describes how, as a teacher, she introduced pre-school children to books by reading to them, and developed older children's critical interest by reading, discussing and enacting popular fables.Ex. This article describes how a group of 12-18 teenage volunteers formed a group to dramatise children's books for young children and their parents at a public library.Ex. The technique 'Trend Projection' graphically plots future trends based on past experience.Ex. This article describes how Australia was depicted on early maps of the world charted by the Portuguese and Dutch seafarers from 1452 to the present day.Ex. Defining a revolution in progress is like mapping the lava flow from an active volcano well nigh impossible and extremely dangerous.Ex. For them, it incarnated modernity and materialism, civilization rather than culture, materialism rather than spiritualism.Ex. Meantime, our new library stand as as a confident symbol of the importance of ALL librarires to the nation's cultural, educational and economic success.Ex. The faintly irritating moralising tone of this book betokens a real human interest, which must be recovered if there is to be a dialogue of real content.Ex. In most cases authors pictured incest as an assault against the innocent, but they often saw the abuser, especially the father, as a victim of himself and he is rarely punished with prison.Ex. It is argued that newspaper reporting of bigamy constructs bigamists as being a threat to the institution of marriage.Ex. The Manifesto encapsulates the principles and priorities of public libraries in widely varying contexts.----* estar demasiado representado = overrepresent.* imposible de representar = unmappable.* que no representa reto = unchallenging.* representar a = act for.* representar con una gráfica = graph.* representar en exceso = overrepresent.* representar en mente = visualise [visualize, -USA].* representar gráficamente = map.* representar insuficientemente = underrepresent [under-represent].* representar la diferencia entre... y = represent + the difference between... and.* representar mal = misrepresent.* representar una idea = dramatise + idea.* representar una obra = put on + performance, put on + play.* representar un peligro = pose + danger.* término que representa un único concepto = one concept term.* volver a representar = remap.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <persona/organización/país> to represent2) < obra> to perform, put on3) ( aparentar) to look4) ( simbolizar) to symbolize5) ( reproducir) dibujo/fotografía/escena to show, depict; obra/novela to portray, depict6) (equivaler a, significar) to representesto representa un aumento del 5% — this represents a 5% increase
2.eso representaría tres días de trabajo — that would mean o involve three days' work
representarse v pron to picture, imagine* * *= account for, act out, become + cast, depict, depict, embody, package, represent, stage, stand for, render, portray, symbolise [symbolize, -USA], enact, dramatise [dramatize, -USA], plot, chart, map, incarnate, stand as, betoken, picture, construct, encapsulate.Ex: The major four categories of physical forms outlined so far account for most of the published indexes and catalogues.
Ex: The use of the form connotes peculiarity (the people so described are acting out a somewhat inappropriate role) and passiveness (they are not actively participating in that role).Ex: Any action that is repeated frequently become cast into a pattern which can be reproduced with an economy of effort which, ipso facto, is apprehended by its performer as a pattern.Ex: Trial procedures aiming to increase service recognition and service usage, and the evaluation thereof, are then depicted.Ex: A globe is a model of a celestial body, usually the earth or the celestial sphere, depicted on the surface of a sphere.Ex: In alphabetical indexing languages, such as are embodied in thesauri and subject headings lists, subject terms are the alphabetical names of the subjects.Ex: Documents rarely exactly match a user's requirements because information can be packaged in almost as many different ways as there are participants in a subject area.Ex: Cartographic materials are, according to AACR2, all the materials that represent, in whole or in part, the earth or any celestial body.Ex: Book shops also participated by staging similar special features.Ex: MARC stands for Machine Readable Cataloguing.Ex: The eventuality is, admittedly, remote but it is also necessary to render the imprint statement in this amount of detail.Ex: Hardy had a tragic vision of life and that indeed is what the novels portray.Ex: The library symbolises freedom for the reader to pursue his own desires, however inchoate.Ex: The author describes how, as a teacher, she introduced pre-school children to books by reading to them, and developed older children's critical interest by reading, discussing and enacting popular fables.Ex: This article describes how a group of 12-18 teenage volunteers formed a group to dramatise children's books for young children and their parents at a public library.Ex: The technique 'Trend Projection' graphically plots future trends based on past experience.Ex: This article describes how Australia was depicted on early maps of the world charted by the Portuguese and Dutch seafarers from 1452 to the present day.Ex: Defining a revolution in progress is like mapping the lava flow from an active volcano well nigh impossible and extremely dangerous.Ex: For them, it incarnated modernity and materialism, civilization rather than culture, materialism rather than spiritualism.Ex: Meantime, our new library stand as as a confident symbol of the importance of ALL librarires to the nation's cultural, educational and economic success.Ex: The faintly irritating moralising tone of this book betokens a real human interest, which must be recovered if there is to be a dialogue of real content.Ex: In most cases authors pictured incest as an assault against the innocent, but they often saw the abuser, especially the father, as a victim of himself and he is rarely punished with prison.Ex: It is argued that newspaper reporting of bigamy constructs bigamists as being a threat to the institution of marriage.Ex: The Manifesto encapsulates the principles and priorities of public libraries in widely varying contexts.* estar demasiado representado = overrepresent.* imposible de representar = unmappable.* que no representa reto = unchallenging.* representar a = act for.* representar con una gráfica = graph.* representar en exceso = overrepresent.* representar en mente = visualise [visualize, -USA].* representar gráficamente = map.* representar insuficientemente = underrepresent [under-represent].* representar la diferencia entre... y = represent + the difference between... and.* representar mal = misrepresent.* representar una idea = dramatise + idea.* representar una obra = put on + performance, put on + play.* representar un peligro = pose + danger.* término que representa un único concepto = one concept term.* volver a representar = remap.* * *representar [A1 ]vtA ‹persona/organización/país› to representno estaba representado por un abogado he was not represented by a lawyerrepresentó a Suecia en los campeonatos he represented Sweden in the championships, he played ( o swam etc) for Sweden in the championshipslos que no puedan asistir deben hacerse representar por alguien those who cannot attend should send a representative o proxyB ‹obra› to perform, put on; ‹papel› to playrepresentó el papel de Cleopatra she played Cleopatra o the part of CleopatraC (aparentar) to lookno representa la edad que tiene he doesn't look the age he isrepresenta unos cuarenta años she looks about fortyno representa lo que costó it doesn't look as expensive as it wasD (simbolizar) to symbolizela paloma representa la paz the dove symbolizes o is a symbol of peaceE (reproducir) «dibujo/fotografía» to show, depictla medalla representa a la Virgen the medallion depicts the Virgin Maryla escena representa una calle de los arrabales the scene shows o depicts a street in the poor quartersla obra representa fielmente la sociedad de fines de siglo the play accurately portrays society at the turn of the centuryF (equivaler a, significar) to representesto representa un aumento del 5% con respecto al año pasado this represents a 5% increase on last yearpara él no representa ningún sacrificio it's no sacrifice for himnos representa un gasto inesperado it means o involves an unexpected expenseintroducir la modificación representaría tres días de trabajo introducing the modification would mean o involve three days' workto picture¿te lo puedes representar sin barba? can you picture o imagine him without a beard?* * *
representar ( conjugate representar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹persona/organización/país› to represent
2 ‹ obra› to perform, put on;
‹ papel› to play
3 ( aparentar) to look;
4 ( simbolizar) to represent, symbolize
5 ( reproducir) [dibujo/fotografía/escena] to show, depict;
[obra/novela] to portray, depict
6 (equivaler a, significar) to represent;◊ esto representa un aumento del 5% this represents a 5% increase;
eso representaría tres días de trabajo that would mean o involve three days' work
representar verbo transitivo
1 (un símbolo) to symbolize, represent: la paloma representa la paz, the dove stands for peace
2 (un cuadro, fotografía, ilustración) to depict: el cuadro representa una escena de caza, the painting depicts a hunting scene
3 (un ejemplo o modelo) to represent
4 (a una persona, un país, una institución) to represent
5 (una edad) to look: no representa la edad que tiene, she doesn't look her age
6 (en la imaginación) to imagine
7 (en valor, importancia) to mean, represent: su ascenso representó una gran alegría, I/he/she, etc. was overjoyed by his promotion
ese chico no representa nada para mí, that guy means nothing to me
8 Teat (una obra) to perform
(un papel) to play: mi amigo representa al emperador Augusto, my friend plays Emperor Augustus
' representar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aparentar
- constituir
- hacer
- jugar
- vida
- significar
English:
act
- act out
- depict
- deputize
- do
- enact
- nation
- perform
- picture
- play
- portray
- represent
- role-play
- speak for
- stage
- stand for
- pose
* * *representar vt1. [simbolizar, ejemplificar] to represent;este cuadro representa la Última Cena this painting depicts the Last Supper;la coma representa los decimales the comma indicates decimal places;Dalí representa perfectamente el surrealismo Dali is the ultimate surrealist painter2. [actuar en nombre de] to represent;el delegado sindical representaba a sus compañeros the shop steward represented his fellow workers;ha participado en dos festivales representando a su país she has represented her country at two festivals;representa a varios artistas she acts as an agent for several artists3. [aparentar] to look;representa unos cuarenta años she looks about forty;representa muchos menos años de los que tiene she looks a lot younger than she is4. [significar] to mean;representa el 50 por ciento del consumo interno it accounts for 50 percent of domestic consumption;diez millones no representan nada para él ten million is nothing to him;representa mucho para él it means a lot to him[papel] to play6. Com to represent* * *v/t1 ( simbolizar) represent3 ( aparentar):representar menos años look younger* * *representar vt1) : to represent, to act for2) : to perform3) : to look, to appear as4) : to symbolize, to stand for5) : to signify, to mean* * *representar vb1. (un papel) to play2. (una obra) to performla compañía representará "Yerma" the company will perform "Yerma"3. (simbolizar) to represent4. (actuar en nombre de otro) to represent5. (aparentar) to look -
6 colotipia
= colotype.Ex. Collotype was a version of bichromate photolithography in which tone was given by reticulation of the gelatine in the chemical film rather than by graining the underlying surface = La colotipia era una adaptación de la fotolitografía bicromática en la que la tonalidad se lograba por medio de la reticulación de la gelatina en la película química y no graneando la superficie.* * *= colotype.Ex: Collotype was a version of bichromate photolithography in which tone was given by reticulation of the gelatine in the chemical film rather than by graining the underlying surface = La colotipia era una adaptación de la fotolitografía bicromática en la que la tonalidad se lograba por medio de la reticulación de la gelatina en la película química y no graneando la superficie.
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7 duplicar
v.1 to double.Ella duplicó los números She doubled the numbers.2 to duplicate (document).Ella duplicó el dibujo She duplicated the drawing.3 to replicate.Ella duplicó los cargos She replicated the charges.4 to replicate charges in a lawsuit, to replicate charges.El abogado duplicó de antemano The lawyer replicated charges beforehand.* * *1 (gen) to duplicate; (cantidad) to double1 to double* * *verb1) to double2) duplicate, copy* * *1. VT1) [+ documento] to duplicate; [+ llave] to copy, duplicate2) [+ cantidad] to double2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <documento/llave> to copy, duplicate2.duplicarse v pron número to double* * *= double, duplicate, replicate.Ex. There is the possibility of doubling or trebling the communication outlets in the not too distant future.Ex. If then duplicates the original order, using the same vendor and fund as on the first order.Ex. The aim of leafcasting is to replicate the paper of a damaged object as closely as possible = El objetivo de la reconstrucción de páginas es reproducir el papel de un objeto estropeado tan fielmente como sea posible.----* duplicar de tamaño = double + in size.* duplicarse como = double as, double up as.* * *1.verbo transitivo <documento/llave> to copy, duplicate2.duplicarse v pron número to double* * *= double, duplicate, replicate.Ex: There is the possibility of doubling or trebling the communication outlets in the not too distant future.
Ex: If then duplicates the original order, using the same vendor and fund as on the first order.Ex: The aim of leafcasting is to replicate the paper of a damaged object as closely as possible = El objetivo de la reconstrucción de páginas es reproducir el papel de un objeto estropeado tan fielmente como sea posible.* duplicar de tamaño = double + in size.* duplicarse como = double as, double up as.* * *duplicar [A2 ]vt1 ‹ventas/precio› to doublecasi me duplica la edad he's nearly twice my age2 ‹documento/llave› to copy, duplicate«número» to double* * *
duplicar ( conjugate duplicar) verbo transitivo ‹documento/llave› to copy, duplicate
duplicarse verbo pronominal [ número] to double
duplicar verbo transitivo
1 (hacer una copia) to duplicate
2 (doblar una cifra) to double
' duplicar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
doblar
English:
duplicate
- replicate
- double
* * *♦ vt1. [cantidad, número] to double2. [documento] to duplicate* * *v/t duplicate* * *duplicar {72} vt1) : to double2) : to duplicate, to copy* * *duplicar vb to double -
8 fototipia
f.1 phototype.2 phototypy.* * *= colotype.Ex. Collotype was a version of bichromate photolithography in which tone was given by reticulation of the gelatine in the chemical film rather than by graining the underlying surface = La colotipia era una adaptación de la fotolitografía bicromática en la que la tonalidad se lograba por medio de la reticulación de la gelatina en la película química y no graneando la superficie.* * *= colotype.Ex: Collotype was a version of bichromate photolithography in which tone was given by reticulation of the gelatine in the chemical film rather than by graining the underlying surface = La colotipia era una adaptación de la fotolitografía bicromática en la que la tonalidad se lograba por medio de la reticulación de la gelatina en la película química y no graneando la superficie.
* * *1 (técnica) phototypography2 (lámina) phototype* * *fototipia nf1. [arte] collotype2. [objeto] collotype -
9 original
adj.1 original (nuevo, primero).2 eccentric, different (raro).m.original.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) original1 original\en el original in the originalser original de (procedente de, nacido en) from* * *noun m. adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (=inicial) [idea, documento, idioma] original; [edición] firstpecado 1)van a intentar devolver la zona a su estado original — they are going to try to return the area to its original state
2) (=novedoso) original3) (=raro) unusual, original; (=extravagante) eccentricél siempre tiene que ser tan original — iró he always has to be so different
4) (=creativo) original5) (=procedente)ser original de — [planta, animal] to be native to
2. SM1) (=modelo) original2) (Tip) (tb: original de imprenta) manuscript, original, copy* * *I1) (primero, no copiado) original2) <artista/enfoque> originalIItú siempre tan original! — (iró) you always have to be different!
masculino originalun original de Dalí — a Dalí original, an original Dalí
* * *= creative, manuscript, master, master copy, original, original document, master, raw, pristine, founding, unedited.Ex. His definitive article, 'Backlog to Frontlog,' Library Journal (September 15, 1969), was indicative of his creative and simple, yet effective and economical solutions to traditional library problems.Ex. A manuscript is a writing made by hand (including musical scores), typescripts, and inscriptions on clay tablets, stone, etc.Ex. The great significance of a fully developed network will be that it will relieve libraries of the necessity of maintaining their own copies of the master data base.Ex. Normally, before a manuscript is printed or duplicated in multiple copies the editor will be provided with printer's proofs or a master copy.Ex. Here entry is made under the original author of an edition that has been revised, enlarged, updated, condensed, and so on by another person.Ex. An abstract is a concise and accurate representation of the contents of a document, in a style similar to that of the original document.Ex. The supply would need to be replenished when the multiple copies had been used, so a master would be kept - usually for offset litho reproduction or for cutting a stencil on an electronic scanner.Ex. Vegetable fibres in their raw state contain the necessary strands of cellulose which can be converted into paper.Ex. Although national parks are perceived as pristine areas, many are dumping grounds for hazardous materials - everything from industrial toxins to unexploded munitions.Ex. The founding missions have being found increasingly ill-suited for the demands of the marketplace.Ex. This bank of data represented a valuable source of unedited views about users' perceptions, thoughts and attitudes about libraries and electronic resources.----* base de datos en estado original = raw database.* edición original = original edition.* error del original = sic.* estar hecho con la mismas dimensiones que el original = be to scale.* original de una obra de arte = art original.* original listo para reproducir = camera-ready copy.* pecado original, el = original sin, the.* poco original = unoriginal.* título original = original title.* * *I1) (primero, no copiado) original2) <artista/enfoque> originalIItú siempre tan original! — (iró) you always have to be different!
masculino originalun original de Dalí — a Dalí original, an original Dalí
* * *= creative, manuscript, master, master copy, original, original document, master, raw, pristine, founding, unedited.Ex: His definitive article, 'Backlog to Frontlog,' Library Journal (September 15, 1969), was indicative of his creative and simple, yet effective and economical solutions to traditional library problems.
Ex: A manuscript is a writing made by hand (including musical scores), typescripts, and inscriptions on clay tablets, stone, etc.Ex: The great significance of a fully developed network will be that it will relieve libraries of the necessity of maintaining their own copies of the master data base.Ex: Normally, before a manuscript is printed or duplicated in multiple copies the editor will be provided with printer's proofs or a master copy.Ex: Here entry is made under the original author of an edition that has been revised, enlarged, updated, condensed, and so on by another person.Ex: An abstract is a concise and accurate representation of the contents of a document, in a style similar to that of the original document.Ex: The supply would need to be replenished when the multiple copies had been used, so a master would be kept - usually for offset litho reproduction or for cutting a stencil on an electronic scanner.Ex: Vegetable fibres in their raw state contain the necessary strands of cellulose which can be converted into paper.Ex: Although national parks are perceived as pristine areas, many are dumping grounds for hazardous materials - everything from industrial toxins to unexploded munitions.Ex: The founding missions have being found increasingly ill-suited for the demands of the marketplace.Ex: This bank of data represented a valuable source of unedited views about users' perceptions, thoughts and attitudes about libraries and electronic resources.* base de datos en estado original = raw database.* edición original = original edition.* error del original = sic.* estar hecho con la mismas dimensiones que el original = be to scale.* original de una obra de arte = art original.* original listo para reproducir = camera-ready copy.* pecado original, el = original sin, the.* poco original = unoriginal.* título original = original title.* * *A1 (primero, inicial) ‹texto› originalen su forma original in its original form2 (no copiado) originales un Hockney original it's an original HockneyB (novedoso) ‹artista/novela/enfoque› original¡tú siempre tan original! ( iró); you always have to be different!C(de un país, una región): el maíz es original de América corn originated in o originally came from America, corn is native to Americaoriginalun original de Dalí a Dalí original, an original Dalímándale el original y archiva la copia send her the original and file the copylo leyó en el original she read it in the original French ( o Spanish etc)Compuesto:original, manuscript* * *
original adjetivo / noun masculine
original
original
I adjetivo original
II mf original: tengo que entregar el original a la imprenta, I have to give the original to the printer's
' original' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
m.s.
- novedosa
- novedoso
- originaria
- originario
- pecado
- primitiva
- primitivo
- promotor
- promotora
- retornar
- subtítulo
- versión
- vista
- visto
- VO
- subtitular
English:
arrange
- beat down
- close
- creative
- derivative
- first
- individual
- master
- novel
- original
- originally
- sell back
- unconventional
- unusual
- different
- line
- secondary
- stick
- unoriginal
* * *♦ adj1. [nuevo, primero] original;el texto original the original text;en versión original in the original version2. [no imitación] original;este es original y esta la copia this is original and this is the copy;un Velázquez original an original Velázquez3. [inusual] original;esa corbata es muy original that's a very original o unusual tie4. [raro] different, eccentric;tú siempre tan original you always have to be different[animal, planta] to be native to♦ nm1. [primera versión] original;hay que entregar tres copias y el original you have to give them the original and three copies;leer algo en el original to read sth in the original2. [manuscrito] manuscript* * *m/adj original* * *original adj & nm: original♦ originalmente adv* * *original adj n original -
10 copiar
v.1 to copy (gen) & (computing).Ricardo copia los cuadernos Richard copies the text books.Ricardo copió durante la prueba Richard cheated during the exam.copió lo que yo iba diciendo he took down what I was saying2 to cheat, to copy.3 to imitate, to follow, to copy, to emulate.Anita copia a su madre Little Mary imitates her mother.4 to copy to disk, to copy, to copy to the hard disk, to copy to the hard drive.Ricardo copió sus archivos Richard copied his files to disk.* * *1 (gen) to copy2 EDUCACIÓN to cheat, copy3 (escribir) to take down\copiar al pie de la letra to copy word for word* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=reproducir) to copy (de from)[+ estilo] to imitate2) [+ dictado] to take downcopiar por las dos caras — (Téc) to make a double-sided copy
2.VI [en un examen] to cheat* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <cuadro/dibujo/texto> to copyb) ( escribir al dictado) to take down2)a) ( imitar) to copyb) <respuesta/examen> to copy2.copiar vi to copy* * *= copy down, load into, parallel, transcribe, transfer, translate, mimic, copy, pull down, shadow, pull off, take + a clue from, take + a lead from.Ex. Then, consulting his notes again, he said that the only other thing he had copied down was the name of Rosemary Stewart.Ex. Multiple copies of the catalogue or index in the conventional sense are not required, but the data base can be copied and loaded into various computer systems.Ex. It directly or indirectly incorporated or paralleled several prevailing objectives and concepts of the communication and behavioral sciences and other contributory disciplines.Ex. With a limited number of exceptions the title proper is transcribed exactly as to order, wording and spelling.Ex. Scope notes, on the order hand, may be present in a thesaurus but are unlikely to be transferred to an index.Ex. The structure outlined in the guidelines is not intended to translate directly into a structure for machine-readable authority records.Ex. These variations mimic the changes in air pressure at the microphone.Ex. Shareware, public domain software, and demos can legally be copied and distributed.Ex. It allows users to access categories of relevant information at the desktop that have been organized and pulled down from appropriate Web sites by the program.Ex. This shadowing project encourages children to read the books shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal, to 'shadow' it and decide on their own choice of winner.Ex. One of its main advantages is the potential to pull off descriptive entries onto disc to create annotated booklists.Ex. Taking a clue from the video-game arcades, the scores of the top 10 players are stored and displayed to later players.Ex. Scotland should take a lead from Irish on gun control.----* copiar a = upload.* copiar de = download.* copiar registros = download + records, capture + records.* copiarse = cheat (on).* copiar tal cual = lift + wholesale and unmodified.* copiar un fichero = load + file.* copiar y pegar = copy and paste.* volver a copiar = recopy.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <cuadro/dibujo/texto> to copyb) ( escribir al dictado) to take down2)a) ( imitar) to copyb) <respuesta/examen> to copy2.copiar vi to copy* * *= copy down, load into, parallel, transcribe, transfer, translate, mimic, copy, pull down, shadow, pull off, take + a clue from, take + a lead from.Ex: Then, consulting his notes again, he said that the only other thing he had copied down was the name of Rosemary Stewart.
Ex: Multiple copies of the catalogue or index in the conventional sense are not required, but the data base can be copied and loaded into various computer systems.Ex: It directly or indirectly incorporated or paralleled several prevailing objectives and concepts of the communication and behavioral sciences and other contributory disciplines.Ex: With a limited number of exceptions the title proper is transcribed exactly as to order, wording and spelling.Ex: Scope notes, on the order hand, may be present in a thesaurus but are unlikely to be transferred to an index.Ex: The structure outlined in the guidelines is not intended to translate directly into a structure for machine-readable authority records.Ex: These variations mimic the changes in air pressure at the microphone.Ex: Shareware, public domain software, and demos can legally be copied and distributed.Ex: It allows users to access categories of relevant information at the desktop that have been organized and pulled down from appropriate Web sites by the program.Ex: This shadowing project encourages children to read the books shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal, to 'shadow' it and decide on their own choice of winner.Ex: One of its main advantages is the potential to pull off descriptive entries onto disc to create annotated booklists.Ex: Taking a clue from the video-game arcades, the scores of the top 10 players are stored and displayed to later players.Ex: Scotland should take a lead from Irish on gun control.* copiar a = upload.* copiar de = download.* copiar registros = download + records, capture + records.* copiarse = cheat (on).* copiar tal cual = lift + wholesale and unmodified.* copiar un fichero = load + file.* copiar y pegar = copy and paste.* volver a copiar = recopy.* * *copiar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹cuadro/dibujo/texto› to copycopió el artículo a máquina he typed out a copy of the article2 (escribir el dictado) to take downB1 (imitar) to copyme copiaron la idea/el invento they copied my idea/inventionle copia todo al hermano he copies o imitates his brother in everything2 ‹respuesta› to copylo pillaron copiando el examen he was caught copying in the exam■ copiarvito copy* * *
copiar ( conjugate copiar) verbo transitivo
to copy;
le copia todo al hermano he copies his brother in everything;
le copié la respuesta a Ana I copied the answer from Ana
verbo intransitivo
to copy
copiar verbo transitivo
1 (una persona, máquina) to copy [de, from]
2 Educ (en un examen) to cheat
3 (imitar) to imitate
' copiar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dictado
- chuleta
- falsificar
- imitar
- pie
English:
ape
- cheat
- copy
- crib
- duplicate
- impersonate
- mark down
- write
* * *♦ vt1. [transcribir] to copy;copie este texto a máquina type up (a copy of) this text2. [anotar] to copy;copió lo que yo iba diciendo he took down what I was saying3. [imitar] to copy;copia siempre todo lo que hago she always copies everything I do4. [en examen] to copy;copió la respuesta she copied the answer5. Informát to copy;copiar y pegar algo to copy and paste sth♦ vi[en examen] to copy;lo expulsaron por copiar he was thrown out of the exam for copying* * *v/t copy* * *copiar vt: to copy* * *copiar vb2. (escribir) to copy out -
11 escala
f.1 scale.escala Celsius Celsius (temperature) scaleescala de Richter Richter scaleescala salarial salary scaleescala de valores set of values2 scale.una reproducción a escala a scale modelun dibujo a escala natural a life-size drawinga escala mundial on a worldwide scalea gran escala on a large scale3 stopover.hacer escala to stop oversin escala non-stopescala técnica refueling stop4 scale (Music).5 ladder (escalera).6 intermediate stop.7 staging post.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: escalar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: escalar.* * *1 (escalera - de mano) ladder; (- de tijera) stepladder2 (graduación) scale; (de colores) range3 (mapa, plano, etc) scale5 MÚSICA scale6 MILITAR promotion list\a gran escala / en gran escala on a large scaleen pequeña escala on a small scaleescala de gato rope ladderescala de valores scale of valuesescala móvil sliding scaleescala musical scale* * *noun f.1) range2) scale* * *SF1) [en medición, gradación] scale•
a escala — [dibujo, mapa, maqueta] scale antes de sun mapa hecho a escala — a map drawn to scale, a scale map
•
reproducir algo a escala — to reproduce sth to scaleescala de colores — colour spectrum, color spectrum (EEUU)
escala de tiempo — (Geol) time scale
escala de valores — set of values, scale of values
escala móvil — (Téc) sliding scale; (Econ) sliding salary scale
escala social — social ladder, social scale
2) [de importancia, extensión]un problema a escala mundial — a global problem, a problem on a worldwide scale
•
a o en gran escala — on a large scale•
a o en pequeña escala — on a small scaleun caso de corrupción a pequeña escala — a case of small-scale corruption, a case of corruption on a small scale
3) (=parada en ruta)a) (Aer) stopover•
hacer escala — to stop overb) (Náut) port of callescala técnica — refuelling o (EEUU) refueling stop
4) (=escalera de mano) ladderescala de cuerda, escala de viento — rope ladder
5) (Mús) scale* * *1) ( para mediciones) scale2) (Mús) scale3) ( escalafón)4)a) (de mapa, plano) scaleuna reproducción a escala natural — a life-size o life-sized reproduction
b) (de fenómeno, problema) scalea escala nacional — on a nationwide o national scale
a or en gran escala — on a large scale
5) (Aviac, Náut) stopover6) ( escalera) ladder* * *= echelon, magnitude, range, scale, scale, shade, spectrum [spectra, -pl.], continuum, gradation, stopover, rating scale, port of call, rating, sliding scale.Ex. Involvement of lower echelon personnel in planning has the advantage of getting the practical point of view of those closer to the scene of the operations.Ex. Only those who have attempted to edit the proceedings of a conference can appreciate the magnitude and scope of such an enterprise.Ex. Overall, the library media specialists experienced stress in the mild to moderate range.Ex. The scale of a map is the distance as shown on the map in relation to actual distance.Ex. Various scales of relevance ratings may be established.Ex. Partly because of the fact that documents have shades of relevance to a given topic this is an impossible objective.Ex. As one respondent from this end of the information spectrum put it, 'Context is all in the information world'.Ex. At the other end of the continuum is the form of hack writing typified by the poorest quality of adventure stories (often mildly pornographic).Ex. Until the mid nineteen hundreds, this community presented an almost feudal pattern of wealthy merchants and factory hands, with several gradations between these extremes.Ex. This article discusses the strategic location of the Islands as a stopover and spring-board for more far-flung explorations along the African coast.Ex. This process will allow institutional evaluators to compare their individual evaluations using a standardized format and rating scale.Ex. ' Ports of Call' is an enchanting, lovely, scary and sad book, as good as any.Ex. But the rater must not be afraid to give negative ratings.Ex. For insulin dosing, use a sliding scale based on patient weight as well as on blood sugar values.----* a + Adjetivo + escala = on a + Adjetivo + scale.* a escala = drawn-to-scale.* a escala industrial = on an industrial scale, industrial-scale.* a escala mundial = globally, on a global scale.* a escala natural = full-scale.* a gran escala = large scale [large-scale], massive, on a wide scale, high-volume, wide-scale, on a broad scale, in a big way, on a grand scale.* a menor escala = at a reduced rate.* a pequeña escala = in a small way, small scale [small-scale].* a un extremo de la escala = at one end of the scale.* en el otro extremo de la escala = at the other extreme.* en el otro extremo de la escala = at the other end of the scale, at the other end of the spectrum.* en otra escala = on a different plane.* en un extremo de la escala = at one extreme.* escala de ampliación = enlargement ratio.* escala de grises = grey scale [gray scale].* escala de reducción = reduction ratio.* escala de tarifas según los ingresos = sliding fee scale.* escala de valores = graded range, set of values.* escala de Wechsler = Wechsler scale.* escala móvil = sliding scale.* escala que consta de nueve grados = nine-point scale.* escala salarial = salary scale, pay scale, salary schedule, salary range, salary band, sliding pay scale.* escala temporal = time continuum.* estar hecho a escala = be to scale.* hacer escala = stop over.* IGE (Integración a Gran Escala) = LSI (Large Scale Integration).* IME (Integración a Media Escala) = MSI (Medium Scale Integration).* IPE (Integración a Pequeña Escala) = SSI (Small Scale Integration).* mención de escala = statement of scale.* Nombre + a gran escala = broad scale + Nombre.* puerto de escala = port of call.* seguir una escala = fall along + a continuum.* * *1) ( para mediciones) scale2) (Mús) scale3) ( escalafón)4)a) (de mapa, plano) scaleuna reproducción a escala natural — a life-size o life-sized reproduction
b) (de fenómeno, problema) scalea escala nacional — on a nationwide o national scale
a or en gran escala — on a large scale
5) (Aviac, Náut) stopover6) ( escalera) ladder* * *= echelon, magnitude, range, scale, scale, shade, spectrum [spectra, -pl.], continuum, gradation, stopover, rating scale, port of call, rating, sliding scale.Ex: Involvement of lower echelon personnel in planning has the advantage of getting the practical point of view of those closer to the scene of the operations.
Ex: Only those who have attempted to edit the proceedings of a conference can appreciate the magnitude and scope of such an enterprise.Ex: Overall, the library media specialists experienced stress in the mild to moderate range.Ex: The scale of a map is the distance as shown on the map in relation to actual distance.Ex: Various scales of relevance ratings may be established.Ex: Partly because of the fact that documents have shades of relevance to a given topic this is an impossible objective.Ex: As one respondent from this end of the information spectrum put it, 'Context is all in the information world'.Ex: At the other end of the continuum is the form of hack writing typified by the poorest quality of adventure stories (often mildly pornographic).Ex: Until the mid nineteen hundreds, this community presented an almost feudal pattern of wealthy merchants and factory hands, with several gradations between these extremes.Ex: This article discusses the strategic location of the Islands as a stopover and spring-board for more far-flung explorations along the African coast.Ex: This process will allow institutional evaluators to compare their individual evaluations using a standardized format and rating scale.Ex: ' Ports of Call' is an enchanting, lovely, scary and sad book, as good as any.Ex: But the rater must not be afraid to give negative ratings.Ex: For insulin dosing, use a sliding scale based on patient weight as well as on blood sugar values.* a + Adjetivo + escala = on a + Adjetivo + scale.* a escala = drawn-to-scale.* a escala industrial = on an industrial scale, industrial-scale.* a escala mundial = globally, on a global scale.* a escala natural = full-scale.* a gran escala = large scale [large-scale], massive, on a wide scale, high-volume, wide-scale, on a broad scale, in a big way, on a grand scale.* a menor escala = at a reduced rate.* a pequeña escala = in a small way, small scale [small-scale].* a un extremo de la escala = at one end of the scale.* en el otro extremo de la escala = at the other extreme.* en el otro extremo de la escala = at the other end of the scale, at the other end of the spectrum.* en otra escala = on a different plane.* en un extremo de la escala = at one extreme.* escala de ampliación = enlargement ratio.* escala de grises = grey scale [gray scale].* escala de reducción = reduction ratio.* escala de tarifas según los ingresos = sliding fee scale.* escala de valores = graded range, set of values.* escala de Wechsler = Wechsler scale.* escala móvil = sliding scale.* escala que consta de nueve grados = nine-point scale.* escala salarial = salary scale, pay scale, salary schedule, salary range, salary band, sliding pay scale.* escala temporal = time continuum.* estar hecho a escala = be to scale.* hacer escala = stop over.* IGE (Integración a Gran Escala) = LSI (Large Scale Integration).* IME (Integración a Media Escala) = MSI (Medium Scale Integration).* IPE (Integración a Pequeña Escala) = SSI (Small Scale Integration).* mención de escala = statement of scale.* Nombre + a gran escala = broad scale + Nombre.* puerto de escala = port of call.* seguir una escala = fall along + a continuum.* * *A (para mediciones) scaleCompuestos:Beaufort scale● escala centígrada or Celsius[ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] centigrade o Celsius scaleset of values[ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] Fahrenheit scaleMercalli scalesliding scaleRichter scalesalary o wage scaleB ( Mús) scaleCompuestos:chromatic scalediatonic scalemusical scaleC(escalafón): la escala social the social scaleD1 (de un mapa, plano) scaleun dibujo hecho a escala a scale drawing, a drawing done to scaleuna reproducción a escala natural a life-size o life-sized reproductionla maqueta reproduce el teatro a escala it's a scale model of the theater2 (de un fenómeno, problema) scalea escala nacional/mundial on a nationwide o national/on a worldwide scaleel negocio empezó a or en pequeña escala the business began on a small scaletodo lo hacen a or en gran escala they do everything on a large scalees un ladrón en pequeña escala he's a small-time thief ( colloq)tras una escala de tres horas en Atenas after a three-hour stopover in Athenshicimos/el avión hizó escala en Roma we/the plane stopped over in Romeun vuelo sin escalas a direct flightla primera escala será Tánger the first port of call will be TangiersCompuesto:refueling* stopel aparato tuvo que hacer una escala técnica en París the plane had to make a refueling stop o to stop for refueling in ParisF (escalera) ladderCompuestos:● escala de cuerda or de vientorope ladderroyal flushextending ladder* * *
Del verbo escalar: ( conjugate escalar)
escala es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
escala
escalar
escala sustantivo femenino
1 ( en general) scale;◊ escala centígrada/Fahrenheit centigrade o Celsius/Fahrenheit scale;
escala de valores set of values;
escala musical (musical) scale;
la escala social the social scale;
hecho a escala done to scale;
a gran escala on a large scale
2 (Aviac, Náut) stopover;
escalar ( conjugate escalar) verbo transitivo ‹montaña/pared› to climb, scale;
(en jerarquía, clasificación) to climb (up)
verbo intransitivo (Dep) to climb, go climbing
escala sustantivo femenino
1 (serie, gradación) scale: la maqueta se realizó a escala, the model was made to scale
la escala decimal, decimal scale
2 (de colores) range
escala de valores, set of values
3 (parada provisional) Náut port of call
Av stopover: el avión hace escala en Barcelona, the plane stops over in Barcelona
escala técnica, refuelling stop
4 (escalera portátil) ladder, stepladder
5 (clasificación del personal de una empresa) position: subió de escala en la organización, he was promoted to a higher position in the company
6 (Mús) scale: tocó una escala muy alta, difícil de seguir con la voz, she played a very high scale which was difficult to sing
escalar
I verbo transitivo to climb, scale
II adjetivo Elec
♦ Locuciones: magnitud escalar, scalar quantitity
' escala' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bastante
- do
- fa
- la
- re
- sol
- abajo
- arriba
- descendente
- mayor
- modelo
- nivel
- tarifa
English:
call in
- full-scale
- grade
- kit
- ladder
- large-scale
- model
- nationally
- nationwide
- originate
- point
- port of call
- price range
- put in
- range
- Richter scale
- rise
- scale
- scale down
- sliding scale
- small-scale
- stop
- stop off
- stop over
- stopover
- wholesale
- country
- full
- global
- put
- rope
- sliding
- time
* * *escala nf1. [para medir, ordenar] scale;[de colores] range; [de cargos militares] scale of ranks;subió varios puestos en la escala social he climbed several rungs of the social ladderescala Celsius Celsius (temperature) scale;escala centígrada Celsius scale;escala Fahrenheit Fahrenheit scale;Informát escala de grises grayscale;escala Kelvin Kelvin scale;Mat escala logarítmica logarithmic scale;escala de popularidad popularity stakes;escala de Richter Richter scale;escala salarial pay o salary scale;escala de valores set of values2. [de dibujo, mapa] scale;un mapa a escala 1/3000 a 1/3000 scale map;una reproducción a escala a scale model;un dibujo a escala natural a life-size drawing3. [de trabajo, plan, idea] scale;pretenden crear una casa de discos a escala reducida they aim to set up a small-scale record company;a escala nacional/mundial on a national/worldwide scale;una ofensiva a gran escala a full-scale offensive4. Mús scale;la escala musical the musical scaleescala cromática chromatic scale;escala diatónica diatonic scale5. [en un vuelo] stopover;[en un crucero] port of call;un vuelo a Estambul con escala en Roma a flight to Istanbul with a stopover in Rome;hacer escala (en) to stop over (in);sin escala non-stop;un vuelo sin escalas a non-stop flightescala de repostaje refuelling stop;escala técnica refuelling stop;haremos escala técnica en Londres we will make a refuelling stop in London6. [escalera] ladderNáut escala de cuerda rope ladder; Náut escala de viento rope ladder* * *f1 tbMÚS scale;a escala to scale, life-sized;a escala mundial on a world scale;en oa gran escala large-scale atr, on a large scale2 AVIA stopover;hacer escala en stop over in* * *escala nf1) : scale2) escalera: ladder3) : stopover* * *escala n1. (serie de cosas) scaleuna escala de 1:50 a scale of of 1:502. (parada) stopover -
12 fenómeno
m.1 phenomenon, event, happening.2 freak, monster, freak of nature.* * *1 (manifestación) phenomenon2 (prodigio) genius3 (monstruo) freak► adjetivo1 familiar (fantástico) fantastic, terrific1 terrific!, fantastic!\fenómeno atmosférico atmospheric phenomenon* * *noun m.* * *1. SM1) [atmosférico, acústico, psíquico] phenomenon2) (=monstruo) freak3) (=portento) geniusPedro es un fenómeno — Peter is a genius, Peter is altogether exceptional
2.ADJ * (=fenomenal) fantastic *, brilliant *3.ADV *lo hemos pasado fenómeno — we had a fantastic o brilliant time *
le va fenómeno — he's getting on fantastically well o brilliantly *
* * *I- na adjetivo/adverbio (AmL) fenomenal 1,2IIa) ( suceso) phenomenonb) ( persona - monstruosa) freak; (- excepcional) genius* * *= phenomenon [phenomena, -pl.].Ex. We must not draw the distinction between disciplines and the phenomena, or things, studied by disciplines.----* fenómeno físico = physical phenomenon.* fenómeno inexplicable = unexplained phenomenon.* fenómeno reciente = latecomer [late-comer].* * *I- na adjetivo/adverbio (AmL) fenomenal 1,2IIa) ( suceso) phenomenonb) ( persona - monstruosa) freak; (- excepcional) genius* * *= phenomenon [phenomena, -pl.].Ex: We must not draw the distinction between disciplines and the phenomena, or things, studied by disciplines.
* fenómeno físico = physical phenomenon.* fenómeno inexplicable = unexplained phenomenon.* fenómeno reciente = latecomer [late-comer].* * *adj/adv1 (hecho, suceso) phenomenonfenómenos meteorológicos meterological phenomenafenómeno social social phenomenon2 (persona — monstruosa) freak; (— excepcional) geniuses un fenómeno para la química he's a genius at chemistry, he's phenomenal o brilliant at chemistry* * *
fenómeno 1◊ -na adj/adv (AmL) See Also→ fenomenal
fenómeno 2 sustantivo masculino ( suceso) phenomenon
fenómeno,-a
I sustantivo masculino
1 phenomenon
fenómeno atmosférico, atmospheric phenomenon
2 (genio) genius
3 (monstruo) freak
II adj fam fantastic, terrific
III adverbio marvellously
' fenómeno' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arramblar
- fenómena
- registrar
- registrarse
- reproducirse
- espejismo
- lingüístico
- monstruo
- natural
- repetición
- repetir
- reproducir
English:
phenomenon
- freak
* * *fenómeno, -a♦ adjFam great, fantastic;estás fenómena con esas gafas you look great in those glasses;es un fenómeno en la cocina he's a fantastic cook, he works wonders in the kitchen♦ nm1. [suceso] phenomenon;no se trata de un fenómeno aislado this is not an isolated phenomenonfenómeno atmosférico atmospheric phenomenon;fenómeno metereológico meteorological phenomenon;fenómeno natural natural phenomenon;fenómeno paranormal paranormal phenomenon2. [monstruo] freak♦ advFampasarlo fenómeno to have a great o fantastic time;me siento fenómeno I feel great o fantastic♦ interjgreat!, terrific!* * *I m1 phenomenon2 persona geniusII adj famfantastic fam, great fam* * *fenómeno nm1) : phenomenon2) : prodigy, genius* * * -
13 imagen
f.1 image (figura).a imagen y semejanza de identical to, exactly the same asser la viva imagen de alguien to be the spitting image of somebody2 picture (television).imágenes de archivo library picturesimágenes del partido/de la catástrofe pictures of the game/the disaster3 image.los casos de corrupción han deteriorado la imagen del gobierno the corruption scandals have tainted the image of the governmenttener buena/mala imagen to have a good/bad imageimagen corporativa o de empresa corporate imageimagen de marca brand image4 statue (estatua).5 image (literature).* * *1 image2 TELEVISIÓN picture\ser la viva imagen de alguien to be the spitting image of somebody* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Fot, Ópt) image; (=en foto, dibujo, TV) picturelas imágenes del accidente — the pictures o images of the accident
2) (=reflejo) reflectionle gustaba contemplar su imagen en el espejo — he liked looking at himself o at his reflection in the mirror
- a la imagen y semejanza de unoun campeonato a imagen y semejanza de los que se celebran en Francia — a championship of exactly the same kind as those held in France
es la viva imagen de la felicidad — she is happiness personified, she is the picture of happiness
3) (=representación mental) image, picturetenía otra imagen de ti — I had a different image o picture of you
4) (=aspecto) image5) (Rel) [de madera, pintura] image; [de piedra] statue6) (Literat) (=metáfora) image* * *1)a) (Fís, Ópt) image; (TV) picture, imageb) ( foto) picturec) ( en espejo) reflectiona su imagen y semejanza — in his/her own image
d) ( en la mente) picture2) (de político, cantante, país) image4) (Lit) image* * *2 = persona [personae, -pl.], image, record, stature, profile, street cred, street credibility.Ex. In his early years he consciously emulated both the painterly style and persona of the much-admired artist Drouais, who became something of a cult figure in early 19th c. Paris.Ex. As she tried to figure out how to change her and the library's image, she made some interesting observations.Ex. She urges a boycott of California as a library conference venue until the state improves its current record of the worst school library provision in the US.Ex. Merely having the materials available will not provide the desired boost to the library's stature unless the collection is exceptional.Ex. There is also a further dilemma concerning formats such as film and audio which have tended to receive a lower profile in the library world (too awkward, too cluttered with copyright restrictions, too technically instable).Ex. Barack Hussein Obama has lost a lot of street cred with the country as of late, but maybe not in his world.Ex. These robbers carry out their vicious attacks for 'kicks' and street credibility rather than cash, a chilling study reveals.----* adoptar una imagen = put on + image.* arruinar + Posesivo + imagen = ruin + Posesivo + style, cramp + Posesivo + style.* borrar una imagen = eradicate + image.* cambio de imagen = makeover [make-over].* creador de imagen = image maker.* crear una imagen = build + an image, create + image.* dar la imagen = give + the impression that.* dar una imagen = convey + image, present + picture, paint + a picture, present + an image, present + a picture.* dar una imagen de = give + an impression of.* difundir buena imagen de = earn + credit for.* difundir la imagen = spread + the good word, pass on + the good word.* estropear + Posesivo + imagen = ruin + Posesivo + style, cramp + Posesivo + style.* evocar una imagen de = conjure up + an image of, conjure up + a vision of.* imagen comercial = brand image.* imagen corporativa = corporate image.* imagen crediticia = credit standing.* imagen de la biblioteca = library's profile.* imagen de uno mismo = self-presentation, body image.* imagen pública = public image.* mejorar + Posesivo + imagen = raise + Posesivo + profile, smarten up + Posesivo + image, enhance + Posesivo + identity, enhance + Posesivo + image, buff up + Posesivo + image.* ofrecer una imagen = present + picture.* presentar una imagen = present + picture, paint + a picture, present + an image.* problema de imagen = image problem.* proyectar imagen = project + image.* ser la imagen de = be a picture of.* * *1)a) (Fís, Ópt) image; (TV) picture, imageb) ( foto) picturec) ( en espejo) reflectiona su imagen y semejanza — in his/her own image
d) ( en la mente) picture2) (de político, cantante, país) image4) (Lit) image* * *imagen11 = frame, image, picture, shot.Ex: The microfiche is a common form for catalogues and indexes, usually 208 or 270 frames per fiche, in a piece of film and with a reduction ratio of 42 or 48:1.
Ex: A motion picture is a length of film, with or without recorded sound, bearing a sequence of images that create the illusion of movement when projected in rapid succession.Ex: No pretence is made of their being either a balanced or complete picture of the article.Ex: Each video shot is logged using text descriptions, audio dialogue, and cinematic attributes.* almacenamiento de imágenes = image archiving, image storage.* archivo de imágenes = image archiving, picture file.* avance rápido de imágenes = fast motion.* banco de imágenes = image bank.* basado en imágenes gráficas = graphics-based.* basado en las imágenes = image intensive.* base de datos de imágenes = image database, image bank.* calidad de la imagen = picture quality.* capacidad de interpretar imágenes = visual literacy.* captura de imágenes = image capture, image capturing.* catalogación de imágenes = image cataloguing.* centrado en las imágenes = image intensive.* composición de imágenes = image setting.* congelación de la imagen = freeze-frame.* congelar una imagen = freeze + frame.* con imágenes en movimiento = animated.* con muchas imágenes = image intensive.* creación de imágenes digitales = digital imaging.* crear una imagen = summon up + image.* diagnóstico por imagen = diagnostic imaging.* digitalización de imágenes = electronic imaging.* digitalización electrónica de imágenes = electronic imaging.* digitalizador de imágenes = image scanner.* doble imagen = ghosting.* documento de imagen en movimiento = moving image document.* fichero de imágenes = graphic file, image file.* fijador de imágenes = image setter.* gestión de imágenes = imaging, image-handling, image management.* gestión de imágenes de documentos = document image management.* gestión de imágenes digitales = digital imaging, digital image management.* gestión de imágenes electrónicas = electronic image management.* gestión de imágenes por ordenador = computer imaging.* habilidad de interpretar imágenes = visual literacy.* imagen a imagen = shot by shot.* imagen animada = moving picture.* imagen del pasado = flashback [flash back].* imagen de pantalla = screen shot [screen-shot].* imagen de satélite = satellite image.* imagen de vídeo = video image.* imagen digital = digital image.* imagen digital de un documento = digital image document.* imagen digitalizada = facsimile image.* imagen distorsionada = distorted picture, distorted image.* imagen en color = colour image.* imagen en miniatura = thumbnail, thumbnail image.* imagen en movimiento = moving image, animated image.* imágenes = imaging, imagery, video data, image data.* imagen escaneada = paper image.* imágenes digitales = digital imagery.* imágenes en movimiento = animation.* imágenes por ordenador = computer graphics.* imágenes vía satélite = satellite imagery, satellite image data.* imágenes y sonidos = sights and sounds.* imagen fija = still, still image, still-picture, film still, movie still.* imagen fotográfica = photographic image.* imagen gráfica = graphic image.* imagen mental = mental picture.* imagen negativa = negative image.* imagen visual = visual image.* periodista reportero de imágenes = video journalist.* que contiene muchas imágenes = image intensive.* realce de imágenes = image-enhancement.* reconocimiento de imágenes = image recognition.* reconocimiento de imágenes por el ordenador = computer vision.* recuperación de imágenes = image retrieval.* recuperación de imágenes digitales = digital image retrieval.* recuperación de imágenes fotográficas = picture retrieval.* recuperación de imágenes por el contenido = content-based image retrieval.* reportero de imágenes = video journalist.* sistema basado en las imágenes = image-based system.* sistema de gestión de imágenes = imaging system, image-based system, image management system.* sistema de proceso de imágenes = imaging system.* sistema de recuperación de imágenes = image retrieval system.* sistema de tratamiento de imágenes = image processing system.* tecnología para la creación de imágenes digitales = digital imaging technology.* tratamiento de imágenes = image processing.* Tratamiento de Imágenes de Documentos (DIP) = Document Image Processing (DIP).* una imagen vale más que mil palabras = a picture is worth more than ten thousand words.* una imagen vale mil palabras = every picture tells a story.* vídeo de imágenes fijas = image video.* visor de imagen = view finder.* visualización de imágenes = image display.2 = persona [personae, -pl.], image, record, stature, profile, street cred, street credibility.Ex: In his early years he consciously emulated both the painterly style and persona of the much-admired artist Drouais, who became something of a cult figure in early 19th c. Paris.
Ex: As she tried to figure out how to change her and the library's image, she made some interesting observations.Ex: She urges a boycott of California as a library conference venue until the state improves its current record of the worst school library provision in the US.Ex: Merely having the materials available will not provide the desired boost to the library's stature unless the collection is exceptional.Ex: There is also a further dilemma concerning formats such as film and audio which have tended to receive a lower profile in the library world (too awkward, too cluttered with copyright restrictions, too technically instable).Ex: Barack Hussein Obama has lost a lot of street cred with the country as of late, but maybe not in his world.Ex: These robbers carry out their vicious attacks for 'kicks' and street credibility rather than cash, a chilling study reveals.* adoptar una imagen = put on + image.* arruinar + Posesivo + imagen = ruin + Posesivo + style, cramp + Posesivo + style.* borrar una imagen = eradicate + image.* cambio de imagen = makeover [make-over].* creador de imagen = image maker.* crear una imagen = build + an image, create + image.* dar la imagen = give + the impression that.* dar una imagen = convey + image, present + picture, paint + a picture, present + an image, present + a picture.* dar una imagen de = give + an impression of.* difundir buena imagen de = earn + credit for.* difundir la imagen = spread + the good word, pass on + the good word.* estropear + Posesivo + imagen = ruin + Posesivo + style, cramp + Posesivo + style.* evocar una imagen de = conjure up + an image of, conjure up + a vision of.* imagen comercial = brand image.* imagen corporativa = corporate image.* imagen crediticia = credit standing.* imagen de la biblioteca = library's profile.* imagen de uno mismo = self-presentation, body image.* imagen pública = public image.* mejorar + Posesivo + imagen = raise + Posesivo + profile, smarten up + Posesivo + image, enhance + Posesivo + identity, enhance + Posesivo + image, buff up + Posesivo + image.* ofrecer una imagen = present + picture.* presentar una imagen = present + picture, paint + a picture, present + an image.* problema de imagen = image problem.* proyectar imagen = project + image.* ser la imagen de = be a picture of.* * *Adale más brillo a la imagen turn up the brightness2 (foto) picture3 (en un espejo) reflectioncontemplaba su imagen en el agua he was contemplating his reflection in the waterel espejo le devolvió una imagen triste y envejecida he saw a sad, aging face looking back at him in the mirrora su imagen y semejanza: Dios creó al hombre a su imagen y semejanza God created man in his own imagelas ha educado a su imagen y semejanza she has brought them up to be just like herser la viva or misma imagen de algn/algo: es la misma imagen de su padre he's the spitting image of his father ( colloq), he's exactly like his fatheres la viva imagen del entusiasmo he's enthusiasm itself o enthusiasm personified4 (en la mente) picturesólo conservo una imagen muy borrosa de él I only have a very vague picture in my mind of him o a very vague memory of himtenía una imagen muy distinta del lugar I had a very different mental image o picture of the placetenía una imagen confusa de lo ocurrido his idea o memory of what had happened was confusedCompuestos:mirror imagevirtual imageB (de un político, cantante, país) imagequiere proyectar una imagen renovada she wants to project a new imagesu imagen se ha visto afectada por estas derrotas his image has suffered as a result of these defeatsD ( Lit) imagelas imágenes en su poesía the images o imagery in her poetry* * *
imagen sustantivo femenino
1a) (Fís, Ópt) image;
(TV) picture, image
◊ ser la viva imagen de algn to be the image of sb
2 (de político, cantante, país) image
imagen sustantivo femenino
1 image: es la viva imagen de su padre, he is the living image of his father
2 (efecto, impresión) image: ese fallo perjudicó la imagen de la empresa, the accident affected the company image
3 TV picture: vimos las imágenes del terremoto, we saw a television report on the earthquake
4 Rel Arte image, statue
' imagen' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
corresponderse
- definición
- definida
- definido
- deformar
- desvanecerse
- estampa
- lavado
- nitidez
- nublarse
- plástica
- plástico
- refleja
- reflejo
- registrar
- representación
- reproducir
- sugestiva
- sugestivo
- templete
- borrar
- borroso
- cambiar
- centrar
- claridad
- confuso
- fotografía
- impactante
- inversión
- invertido
- invertir
- múltiple
- nebuloso
- nítido
- reflejar
- reivindicar
- toma
English:
blank
- blur
- clear
- conjure
- illusion
- image
- lurid
- part
- picture
- project
- sharp
- valuable
- critically
- perception
- self
- zoom
* * *imagen nf1. [figura] image;su imagen se reflejaba en el agua she could see her reflection in the water;contemplaba su imagen en el espejo he was looking at his reflection in the mirror;su rostro era la pura imagen del sufrimiento her face was a picture of suffering;eran la imagen de la felicidad they were a picture of happiness;ser la viva imagen de alguien to be the spitting image of sb;a imagen y semejanza: Dios creó al hombre a su imagen y semejanza God created man in his own image;reconstruyeron el museo a imagen y semejanza del original they rebuilt the museum so that it looked just like the old one2. [en física] image;[televisiva] picture;las imágenes en movimiento the moving image;imágenes del partido/de la catástrofe pictures of the game/the disaster;una imagen vale más que mil palabras one picture is worth a thousand wordsimágenes de archivo archive o Br library pictures;imagen virtual virtual image3. [aspecto] image;necesitas un cambio de imagen you need a change of o a new image;tiene una imagen de intolerante she has the image of being an intolerant person;quieren proyectar una imagen positiva they want to project a positive image;tener buena/mala imagen to have a good/bad image;los casos de corrupción han deteriorado la imagen del gobierno the corruption scandals have tainted the image of the governmentimagen corporativa corporate identity;imagen de empresa corporate image;imagen de marca brand image;imagen pública public image4. [recuerdo] picture, image;guardo una imagen muy borrosa de mis abuelos I only have a very vague memory of my grandparents;tenía una imagen diferente del lugar I had a different picture o image of the place, I had pictured the place differentlyimagen mental mental image5. [estatua] statue6. [literaria] image;utiliza unas imágenes muy ricas she uses very rich imagery* * *f tb figimage;ser la viva imagen de be the spitting image of* * ** * *imagen n1. (en general) image2. (en televisión) picture -
14 reconstituir
v.1 to reconstitute.2 to reconstruct.* * *1 to reconstitute* * *VT (=rehacer) to reconstitute; [+ crimen, escena] to reconstruct* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < alimentos> to reconstituteb) < escena> to reconstruct2.reconstituirse v pron tejidos to regenerate* * *= reconstitute.Ex. Meanwhile in 1951, the Library Association reconstituted its Catalogue Code Revision Committee and started discussion.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < alimentos> to reconstituteb) < escena> to reconstruct2.reconstituirse v pron tejidos to regenerate* * *= reconstitute.Ex: Meanwhile in 1951, the Library Association reconstituted its Catalogue Code Revision Committee and started discussion.
* * *reconstituir [ I20 ]vt1 ‹alimentos› to reconstitute2 ‹escena› to reconstruct«tejidos» to regenerate* * *♦ vt1. [rehacer] to reconstitute2. [reproducir] to reconstruct♦ See also the pronominal verb reconstituirse* * *v/t escena reconstruct -
15 recrear
v.1 to re-create.2 to amuse, to entertain.Ellos recrean al chico They entertain the boy.3 to be entertained by.Nos recrea el mago We are entertained by the magician.4 to recreate, to reproduce, to create again, to re-create.Ellos recrean el evento They recreate the event.* * *1 (divertir) to amuse, entertain1 to amuse oneself, enjoy oneself\recrearse con / recrearse en to take pleasure in, take delight in————————1 (volver a crear) to re-create, reproduce* * *1. VT1) (=crear de nuevo) to recreate2) (=divertir) to amuse, entertain2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to recreate2.recrearse v pronse recreaba viéndolos jugar — she took pleasure in o she enjoyed watching them play
* * *= recreate [re-create].Ex. Schools of library and information science are once again intellectually impoverished, and the Graduate Library School ought to be reinvented or re-created.----* recrearse mirando = feast + Posesivo + eyes on.* recrear una historia = recreate + story.* * *1.verbo transitivo to recreate2.recrearse v pronse recreaba viéndolos jugar — she took pleasure in o she enjoyed watching them play
* * *= recreate [re-create].Ex: Schools of library and information science are once again intellectually impoverished, and the Graduate Library School ought to be reinvented or re-created.
* recrearse mirando = feast + Posesivo + eyes on.* recrear una historia = recreate + story.* * *recrear [A1 ]vtto recreaterecreaba aquellos tiempos felices en su imaginación she would recreate o relive those happy times in her mindse recreaba viendo jugar a sus nietos she took pleasure in o she enjoyed watching her grandchildren play* * *
recrear verbo transitivo
1 (una época, un estilo, etc) to recreate
2 (deleitar) to give pleasure, entertain
' recrear' also found in these entries:
English:
re-create
- reenact
* * *♦ vt1. [volver a crear, reproducir] to recreate;la novela recrea fielmente el ambiente de la época the novel faithfully recreates the atmosphere of the time2. [entretener] to amuse, to entertain;recrear la vista to be a joy to behold* * *v/t recreate* * *recrear vt1) : to re-create2) : to entertain, to amuse -
16 sonido
m.sound.sonido vocálico vowel sound* * *1 sound* * *noun m.* * *SM sound* * *masculino sound* * *= sound, ringing, audio, ring, bleeping sound, chime.Nota: De timbre, campana, reloj, móvil o similar.Ex. A carrier is a physical medium in which data, sound, images, etc., are stored.Ex. The mere ringing of the telephone and the necessary conversation on it create a considerable level of noise.Ex. There is also a further dilemma concerning formats such as film and audio which have tended to receive a lower profile in the library world (too awkward, too cluttered with copyright restrictions, too technically instable).Ex. Pricing is a difficult concept for librarians since we hear no clear ring of the cash register, but it is also problematic for retailers.Ex. At some pelican crossings there is a bleeping sound to indicate to blind or partially-sighted people when the steady green figure is showing.Ex. After hearing the chimes, dial your ten-digit customer identification number.----* a la velocidad del sonido = at the speed of sound.* amplificador de sonido = audio amplifier.* barrera del sonido = sound barrier.* calidad del sonido = sound quality.* canal de sonido = sound channel.* cartucho de sonido = sound cartridge.* casete para grabación de sonido = sound cassette.* CD de sonido = audio CD, CD-audio.* cinta de sonido = tape, phonotape.* colección de sonido = sound collection.* emitir un sonido = emit + sound.* equipo de sonido = sound system, hi-fi system.* fichero de sonido = audio file, sound file.* fichero de sonido simultáneo = streaming audio.* gesticular palabras con la boca sin emitir sonido = mouth.* imágenes y sonidos = sights and sounds.* ingeniero de sonido = sound engineer.* romper la barrera del sonido = break + the sound barrier.* sintetizador de sonidos = sound synthesiser.* sistema de sonido cuadrafónico = quadrophonic system.* sonido alto = loud noise.* sonido cuadrofónico = surround sound.* sonido de llamada = ringtone.* sonido envolvente = surround sound.* sonido estéreo = stereo sound.* sonido estereofónico = stereo sound, stereophonic sound.* sonido silábico = syllabic sound.* sonido vocálico = vowel sound, vocalic sound, vowel-like sound.* tarjeta de sonido = sound card.* técnico de sonido = sound technician.* transposición de los sonidos = slip of the tongue, spoonerism.* velocidad del sonido, la = speed of sound, the.* vídeo con sonido = audio video.* * *masculino sound* * *= sound, ringing, audio, ring, bleeping sound, chime.Nota: De timbre, campana, reloj, móvil o similar.Ex: A carrier is a physical medium in which data, sound, images, etc., are stored.
Ex: The mere ringing of the telephone and the necessary conversation on it create a considerable level of noise.Ex: There is also a further dilemma concerning formats such as film and audio which have tended to receive a lower profile in the library world (too awkward, too cluttered with copyright restrictions, too technically instable).Ex: Pricing is a difficult concept for librarians since we hear no clear ring of the cash register, but it is also problematic for retailers.Ex: At some pelican crossings there is a bleeping sound to indicate to blind or partially-sighted people when the steady green figure is showing.Ex: After hearing the chimes, dial your ten-digit customer identification number.* a la velocidad del sonido = at the speed of sound.* amplificador de sonido = audio amplifier.* barrera del sonido = sound barrier.* calidad del sonido = sound quality.* canal de sonido = sound channel.* cartucho de sonido = sound cartridge.* casete para grabación de sonido = sound cassette.* CD de sonido = audio CD, CD-audio.* cinta de sonido = tape, phonotape.* colección de sonido = sound collection.* emitir un sonido = emit + sound.* equipo de sonido = sound system, hi-fi system.* fichero de sonido = audio file, sound file.* fichero de sonido simultáneo = streaming audio.* gesticular palabras con la boca sin emitir sonido = mouth.* imágenes y sonidos = sights and sounds.* ingeniero de sonido = sound engineer.* romper la barrera del sonido = break + the sound barrier.* sintetizador de sonidos = sound synthesiser.* sistema de sonido cuadrafónico = quadrophonic system.* sonido alto = loud noise.* sonido cuadrofónico = surround sound.* sonido de llamada = ringtone.* sonido envolvente = surround sound.* sonido estéreo = stereo sound.* sonido estereofónico = stereo sound, stereophonic sound.* sonido silábico = syllabic sound.* sonido vocálico = vowel sound, vocalic sound, vowel-like sound.* tarjeta de sonido = sound card.* técnico de sonido = sound technician.* transposición de los sonidos = slip of the tongue, spoonerism.* velocidad del sonido, la = speed of sound, the.* vídeo con sonido = audio video.* * *soundCompuesto:quadraphonic sound* * *
sonido sustantivo masculino
sound
sonido sustantivo masculino sound
equipo de sonido, sound equipment
' sonido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aguda
- agudo
- alta
- alto
- barrera
- bramido
- chillón
- chillona
- conservar
- continuamente
- débil
- deliciosa
- delicioso
- deslucir
- digital
- emitir
- filtro
- graznido
- hueca
- hueco
- oír
- paso
- registrar
- reproducción
- reproducir
- resonancia
- risa
- rumor
- simular
- son
- sorda
- sordo
- suavizar
- tarjeta
- timbre
- trallazo
- traspasar
- triquitraque
- volumen
- voz
- agudeza
- amortiguar
- apagado
- áspero
- bip
- claridad
- claro
- continuo
- crac
- debilitar
English:
absorb
- amplify
- audio
- background
- bang
- boohoo
- boom
- brassy
- burr
- buzz
- carry
- chink
- clang
- clank
- clash
- click
- come through
- convey
- crew
- deaden
- deepen
- detect
- die away
- dull
- emit
- equalizer
- fade
- faint
- harsh
- hear
- hi-fi
- hollow
- inarticulate
- jangle
- knock
- mellow
- mixer
- muffle
- muffled
- muted
- obtrusive
- odd-sounding
- penetrating
- piercing
- playback
- pow
- puff
- record
- recorded
- ring
* * *sonido nmsound* * *m sound* * *sonido nm: sound* * *sonido n sound -
17 trasladar
v.1 to move (desplazar) (object).trasladaron su cuartel general a Túnez they transferred o moved their headquarters to Tunisfue trasladada al hospital en una ambulancia she was taken to hospital in an ambulance2 to transfer (empleado).3 to postpone, to move back.4 to refer, to pass on.5 to translate.* * *1 (cambiar de sitio) to move2 (de cargo etc) to transfer3 (aplazar) to postpone, put off4 (traducir) to translate1 (ir) to go2 (cambiar de residencia) to move\trasladar al papel figurado to put down in writing* * *verbto move, transfer* * *1. VT1) [+ empleado, preso] to transfer, move; [+ muebles, tienda, oficina] to movela han trasladado de sección — she has been transferred o moved to another department
ayúdame a trasladar estos archivadores al otro despacho — help me move these filing cabinets into the other office
han trasladado la oficina a otra ciudad — they have moved the office to another city, they have relocated to another city
2) (=copiar) [+ carta, informe] to copy3) (=aplazar) [+ evento] to postpone (a until)[+ reunión] to adjourn (a until)4) (=traducir) to translate (a into)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( cambiar de sitio) <objeto/oficina/tienda> to move; <preso/enfermo> to move, transfer; < información> to transfer2) ( cambiar de destino) <empleado/funcionario> to transfer2.trasladarse v prona) ( mudarse) to moveb) (period) (ir) to go, travel* * *= shift, translate, move, transplant.Ex. In general, then, a post-co-ordinate index is simpler to produce than a pre-co-ordinate index, because it shifts the responsibility for co-ordination of index terms to the searcher.Ex. The structure outlined in the guidelines is not intended to translate directly into a structure for machine-readable authority records.Ex. This article describes a special dolly designed to move stack ranges easily and quickly using a minimum of labour.Ex. It is not too early to investigate the potential benefits and the practical difficulties in transplanting this technology.----* trasladar la responsabilidad a = shift + the burden to.* trasladarse = relocate.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( cambiar de sitio) <objeto/oficina/tienda> to move; <preso/enfermo> to move, transfer; < información> to transfer2) ( cambiar de destino) <empleado/funcionario> to transfer2.trasladarse v prona) ( mudarse) to moveb) (period) (ir) to go, travel* * *= shift, translate, move, transplant.Ex: In general, then, a post-co-ordinate index is simpler to produce than a pre-co-ordinate index, because it shifts the responsibility for co-ordination of index terms to the searcher.
Ex: The structure outlined in the guidelines is not intended to translate directly into a structure for machine-readable authority records.Ex: This article describes a special dolly designed to move stack ranges easily and quickly using a minimum of labour.Ex: It is not too early to investigate the potential benefits and the practical difficulties in transplanting this technology.* trasladar la responsabilidad a = shift + the burden to.* trasladarse = relocate.* * *trasladar [A1 ]vtA (cambiar de sitio) ‹muebles/mercancías› to move; ‹oficina/tienda› to move; ‹preso/enfermo› to move, transfer; ‹información› to transferhan trasladado su expediente a otro departamento your file has been transferred to another departmentlos heridos fueron trasladados al hospital the injured were taken to hospitalla novela fue trasladada a la pantalla the novel was adapted for o transferred to the screenhan trasladado la sucursal a Boston the branch has moved to BostonB (cambiar de destino) ‹empleado/funcionario› to transfer1 (mudarse) to movese han trasladado a una oficina más próxima al centro they've moved to a more centrally located office3 ( Fís) «luz» to travel* * *
trasladar ( conjugate trasladar) verbo transitivo
1 ( cambiar de sitio) ‹objeto/oficina/tienda› to move;
‹preso/enfermo› to move, transfer;
‹ información› to transfer;
2 ( cambiar de destino) ‹empleado/funcionario› to transfer
trasladarse verbo pronominal ( mudarse) to move
trasladar verbo transitivo
1 (cambiar de lugar) to move
2 (a un empleado) to transfer
(a un enfermo) to move
3 (una fecha, evento) to move
' trasladar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pasar
- mover
English:
move
- relocate
- shuttle
- transfer
- second
* * *♦ vt1. [desplazar] [objeto] to move;[herido] to take, to move; [detenido, sede] to transfer, to move;trasladamos los muebles a otra habitación we moved the furniture to another room;trasladaron su cuartel general a Túnez they transferred o moved their headquarters to Tunis;fue trasladada al hospital en una ambulancia she was taken to hospital in an ambulance;sus restos mortales fueron trasladados a su ciudad natal his remains were transferred to his home town2. [empleado, funcionario] to transfer3. [reunión, fecha] to postpone, to move back4. [petición, información] to refer, to pass onla novela que han trasladado ahora al cine the novel which has now been transferred to the big screen6. [traducir] to translate* * *v/t move; trabajador transfer* * *trasladar vt1) transferir: to transfer, to move2) posponer: to postpone3) traducir: to translate4) copiar: to copy, to transcribe* * *trasladar vb1. (en general) to move -
18 reproducirse
1 (gen) to reproduce2 (volver a ocurrir) to happen again, recur3 MEDICINA to reproduce* * *to breed, reproduce* * *VPR1) (Bio) to reproduce, breed2) [condiciones] to be reproduced; [suceso] to happen again, recur* * *
■reproducirse verbo reflexivo
1 (las especies) to reproduce, breed
2 (una situación, un fenómeno) to occur o happen again
' reproducirse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
reproducir
English:
reproduce
- breed
* * *vpr1. [volver a suceder] to recur;anoche se reprodujeron los choques armados en la frontera last night there were renewed armed clashes on the border2. [procrear] to reproduce* * *v/r BIO reproduce, breed* * *vr1) : to breed, to reproduce2) : to recur* * *reproducirse vb1. (en biología) to reproduce2. (repetirse) to happen again
См. также в других словарях:
reproducir — Se conjuga como: conducir Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: reproducir reproduciendo reproducido Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. reproduzco reproduces… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
reproducir — reproducir(se) ‘Producir(se) de nuevo’, ‘producir [una cosa que es copia de otra]’, ‘ser una cosa copia [de otra]’ y, como intransitivo pronominal, dicho de los seres vivos, ‘engendrar nuevos seres’. Verbo irregular: se conjuga como conducir (→… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
reproducir — verbo transitivo 1. Volver a producir (una persona o una cosa) [una cosa]: El magnetófono reprodujo la conversación telefónica que había sido grabada. Sinónimo: repetir. 2. Volver a decir … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
reproducir — 1. tr. Volver a producir o producir de nuevo. U. t. c. prnl.) 2. Volver a hacer presente lo que antes se dijo y alegó. 3. Sacar copia, en uno o en muchos ejemplares, de una obra de arte, objeto arqueológico, texto, etc., por procedimientos… … Diccionario de la lengua española
reproducir — v tr (Se conjuga como producir, 7a) 1 Volver a producir algo, hacer de nuevo una cosa o imitarla: Para estudiar esas plantas tuvo que reproducir en un invernadero el clima de la selva , reproducir un cuadro, reproducir un barco en miniatura,… … Español en México
reproducir — ► verbo transitivo/ pronominal 1 Volver a producir una cosa: ■ la terrible enfermedad se le reprodujo. SE CONJUGA COMO conducir ► verbo pronominal 2 BIOLOGÍA Producir los animales y las plantas otros seres de su misma especie: ■ muchas especies… … Enciclopedia Universal
reproducir — {{#}}{{LM R33888}}{{〓}} {{ConjR33888}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynR34722}} {{[}}reproducir{{]}} ‹re·pro·du·cir› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Producir de nuevo o volver a hacer: • La grabadora reproduce sonidos. Las lluvias torrenciales se… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
reproducir — (v) (Básico) hacer funcionar algo grabado Ejemplos: Un lector mp4 reproduce imagen y sonido. ¿Qué es necesario para reproducir los archivos RMBV? (v) (Básico) hacer una copia de algo o crear algo de nuevo Ejemplos: Los alumnos han reproducido los … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
reproducir — transitivo y pronominal 1) propagar, multiplicar. 2) imitar, copiar*, representar, calcar, transcribir. ≠ crear, inventar. 3) repetir … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
reproducir(se) — Sinónimos: ■ copiar, imitar, calcar, repetir, duplicar, representar, falsificar, reimprimir ■ propagarse, multiplicarse, procrear, proliferar, fecundar, retoñar, desarr … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
reproducir — tr. Volver a producir. Sacar copia … Diccionario Castellano