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41 llevar a
v.1 to take to, to carry into, to get to, to draw to.El coche lleva a María a la salida The car takes Mary to the exit.2 to lead to, to come to, to get to, to bring about to.Esta puerta lleva a la cocina This door leads to the kitchen.3 to produce, to bring about.4 to lead to, to drive to, to induce to.5 to get to, to lead to, to arrive at, to come to.* * *(v.) = lead on to, lead up to, result (in), take + Nombre + back to, usher intoEx. A critical view taken of library consultants in general leads on to the identification of factors that will assist libraries in selecting consultants.Ex. The preliminary discussions and proposals which led up to the AACR, did start out with an attempt to fashion an ideology, a philosophical context, for those rules.Ex. Objective 1 results in what is known as a direct catalogue, because it gives direct access to a specific document.Ex. After a quick tour of the facilities and after meeting a few staff members, Bibeau was ushered into the 'Board Room,' where he was introduced to the other remaining trustees.* * *(v.) = lead on to, lead up to, result (in), take + Nombre + back to, usher intoEx: A critical view taken of library consultants in general leads on to the identification of factors that will assist libraries in selecting consultants.
Ex: The preliminary discussions and proposals which led up to the AACR, did start out with an attempt to fashion an ideology, a philosophical context, for those rules.Ex: Objective 1 results in what is known as a direct catalogue, because it gives direct access to a specific document.Ex: After a quick tour of the facilities and after meeting a few staff members, Bibeau was ushered into the 'Board Room,' where he was introduced to the other remaining trustees. -
42 reconsiderar
v.to reconsider.* * *1 to reconsider* * ** * *verbo transitivo to reconsider* * *= reconsider, readdress [re-address], rethink [re-think].Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y pasado rethought.Ex. The Library of Congress has now reconsidered the position, and abandoned what was known as its compatible headings policy.Ex. This article discusses fundamental archival principles and practices that need to be readdressed before a revised Report is presented.Ex. Citation indexing would need to be carefully rethought in order to cater for the electronic journal.----* reconsiderar las prioridades = readdress + priorities.* reconsiderar posición = reconsider + position.* * *verbo transitivo to reconsider* * *= reconsider, readdress [re-address], rethink [re-think].Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y pasado rethought.Ex: The Library of Congress has now reconsidered the position, and abandoned what was known as its compatible headings policy.
Ex: This article discusses fundamental archival principles and practices that need to be readdressed before a revised Report is presented.Ex: Citation indexing would need to be carefully rethought in order to cater for the electronic journal.* reconsiderar las prioridades = readdress + priorities.* reconsiderar posición = reconsider + position.* * *reconsiderar [A1 ]vtto reconsider* * *
reconsiderar verbo transitivo to reconsider
' reconsiderar' also found in these entries:
English:
reassess
- reconsider
- rethink
- review
* * *reconsiderar vtto reconsider* * *v/t reconsider* * *reconsiderar vt: to reconsider♦ reconsideración nf -
43 reconsiderar posición
(v.) = reconsider + positionEx. The Library of Congress has now reconsidered the position, and abandoned what was known as its compatible headings policy.* * *(v.) = reconsider + positionEx: The Library of Congress has now reconsidered the position, and abandoned what was known as its compatible headings policy.
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44 resultar en
v.to result in, to work out at, to redound on, to issue in.* * *(v.) = lead to, result (in)Ex. At each of these levels, entry of a 'd' for detail and a line number leads to display of the information about the item chosen.Ex. Objective 1 results in what is known as a direct catalogue, because it gives direct access to a specific document.* * *(v.) = lead to, result (in)Ex: At each of these levels, entry of a 'd' for detail and a line number leads to display of the information about the item chosen.
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45 sistema precoordinado
(n.) = pre-coordinate systemEx. In such situations we reach the limits of what are known as pre-coordinate systems, i.e. systems which are based on headings summarizing the content of documents in terms coordinated according to a citation order.* * *(n.) = pre-coordinate systemEx: In such situations we reach the limits of what are known as pre-coordinate systems, i.e. systems which are based on headings summarizing the content of documents in terms coordinated according to a citation order.
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46 tener como consecuencia
(v.) = result (in)Ex. Objective 1 results in what is known as a direct catalogue, because it gives direct access to a specific document.* * *(v.) = result (in)Ex: Objective 1 results in what is known as a direct catalogue, because it gives direct access to a specific document.
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47 variación
f.1 variation.2 variance.* * *1 variation, change\sin variación unchangedvariación magnética magnetic declination* * *noun f.* * *SF (tb Mús) variation; (Meteo) change* * *1) ( cambio) change, variation2) (Mat, Mús) variation* * *= deviation, fluctuation, variance, variation, seesaw [see-saw].Ex. Deviations from this basic order may be useful, particularly with regard to what are known as differential facets and common facets.Ex. There were abrupt fluctuations in his output from one week to the next.Ex. This paper discusses factors which led to the need to reexamine the use of UK dealers, the major difference between UK and US dealers being their variance in pricing policies.Ex. Such variations make it difficult for users to be confident about the form of a heading.Ex. The data provides statistical evidence for the existence of a ' seesaw' relationship between density in spring, autumn, and the following spring.----* con diferentes variaciones = in variation.* con variaciones = in variation.* demanda sin variaciones = inelastic demand.* variación de los tipos de cambio = exchange rate change.* variaciones ortográficas = variant spelling.* variación ortográfica = spelling variation.* variación terminológica = term variation.* * *1) ( cambio) change, variation2) (Mat, Mús) variation* * *= deviation, fluctuation, variance, variation, seesaw [see-saw].Ex: Deviations from this basic order may be useful, particularly with regard to what are known as differential facets and common facets.
Ex: There were abrupt fluctuations in his output from one week to the next.Ex: This paper discusses factors which led to the need to reexamine the use of UK dealers, the major difference between UK and US dealers being their variance in pricing policies.Ex: Such variations make it difficult for users to be confident about the form of a heading.Ex: The data provides statistical evidence for the existence of a ' seesaw' relationship between density in spring, autumn, and the following spring.* con diferentes variaciones = in variation.* con variaciones = in variation.* demanda sin variaciones = inelastic demand.* variación de los tipos de cambio = exchange rate change.* variaciones ortográficas = variant spelling.* variación ortográfica = spelling variation.* variación terminológica = term variation.* * *A1 (cambio) change, variationno habrá variaciones en la temperatura there won't be much variation in temperature2 ( Mat) variationCompuesto:magnetic deviation o variationB ( Mús) variation* * *
variación sustantivo femenino
variation
variación sustantivo femenino
1 (modificación) change, variation
2 Mús variation
' variación' also found in these entries:
English:
variation
* * *variación nf1. [cambio] variation;[del tiempo] change (de in);en cuanto a la Bolsa, apenas ha habido variación esta semana there has been hardly any change in the stock market this week;¡variación izquierda! left turn!variación magnética magnetic variation o deviation2. Mús variation;variaciones sobre el mismo tema variations on a theme* * *f variation* * ** * *variación n variation -
48 volver a considerar
(v.) = reconsiderEx. The Library of Congress has now reconsidered the position, and abandoned what was known as its compatible headings policy.* * *(v.) = reconsiderEx: The Library of Congress has now reconsidered the position, and abandoned what was known as its compatible headings policy.
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49 knowledge
['nɒlɪdʒ]1) (awareness) conoscenza f.to bring sth. to sb.'s knowledge — mettere qcn. a conoscenza di qcs.
with the full knowledge of sb. — con la piena consapevolezza di qcn.
without sb.'s knowledge — all'insaputa di qcn
2) (factual wisdom) sapere m., scienza f.; (of specific field) conoscenza f.* * *['noli‹]1) (the fact of knowing: She was greatly encouraged by the knowledge that she had won first prize in the competition.) conoscenza2) (information or what is known: He had a vast amount of knowledge about boats.) conoscenze3) (the whole of what can be learned or found out: Science is a branch of knowledge about which I am rather ignorant.) sapere•- general knowledge* * *['nɒlɪdʒ]1) (awareness) conoscenza f.to bring sth. to sb.'s knowledge — mettere qcn. a conoscenza di qcs.
with the full knowledge of sb. — con la piena consapevolezza di qcn.
without sb.'s knowledge — all'insaputa di qcn
2) (factual wisdom) sapere m., scienza f.; (of specific field) conoscenza f. -
50 В-42
ПО ВСЕЙ ВЕРОЯТНОСТИ PrepP Invar sent adv (parenth) fixed WOapparently, judging by what can be seen or what is knownin all probability (likelihood)most likely to (by, from) all appearances probably.«Нет добродетели, если нет бессмертия». - «Блаженны вы, коли так веруете, или уже очень несчастны!» - «Почему несчастен?» -...«Потому что, по всей вероятности, не веруете сами ни в бессмертие вашей души, ни даже в то, что написали о церкви и о церковном вопросе» (Достоевский 1). "There is no virtue if there is no immortality." "You are blessed if you believe so, or else most unhappy!" "Why unhappy?".."Because in all likelihood you yourself do not believe either in the immortality of your soul or even in what you have written about the Church and the Church question" (1a).Сейчас мне не совсем понятно, почему, собственно, потребовалось вмешательство бабушки: ведь я был достаточно взрослым мальчиком... По всей вероятности, бабушка была послана, так сказать, для отчёта (Олеша 3). It isn't entirely clear to me now just why my grandmother's intervention was required, I was after all, quite sufficiently grown-up to have gone by my self.... Most likely, my grandmother was sent to keep account, so to speak (3a).Вас, по всей вероятности, удивит принятое мною решение...» (Шолохов 2). "You will probably be surprised by my decision..." (2a). -
51 по всей вероятности
[PrepP; Invar; sent adv (parenth); fixed WO]=====⇒ apparently, judging by what can be seen or what is known:- most likely;- to (by, from) all appearances;- probably.♦ "Нет добродетели, если нет бессмертия". - "Блаженны вы, коли так веруете, или уже очень несчастны!" - "Почему несчастен?" -..."Потому что, по всей вероятности, не веруете сами ни в бессмертие вашей души, ни даже в то, что написали о церкви и о церковном вопросе" (Достоевский 1). "There is no virtue if there is no immortality." "You are blessed if you believe so, or else most unhappy!" "Why unhappy?"..."Because in all likelihood you yourself do not believe either in the immortality of your soul or even in what you have written about the Church and the Church question" (1a).♦ Сейчас мне не совсем понятно, почему, собственно, потребовалось вмешательство бабушки: ведь я был достаточно взрослым мальчиком... По всей вероятности, бабушка была послана, так сказать, для отчёта (Олеша 3). It isn't entirely clear to me now just why my grandmother's intervention was required, I was after all, quite sufficiently grown-up to have gone by my self.... Most likely, my grandmother was sent to keep account, so to speak (За).♦ "Вас, по всей вероятности, удивит принятое мною решение..." (Шолохов 2). "You will probably be surprised by my decision..." (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по всей вероятности
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52 так называемый
1) General subject: so called, soi disant, soi-disant, to be detected (идёт после сущ.), would-be, so-called, became known as2) Colloquial: quote-unquote (his quote-unquote 'friends'; their quote-unquote 'job actions')3) Mathematics: as it is called, known as, said to be (rarely "so-called"), what is known as4) Diplomatic term: pretended5) Science: so-termed -
53 Lusitania
(and Lusitanians)Pre-Roman ancient Iberians who inhabited what became known to the Romans as the province of Lusitania. Little is known of the Lusitanians, considered to be the ancestral "race" of native Portuguese, and scholars debate the extent to which Lusitanians had Celtic roots and traits. The Greek scholar Strabo's account of the Lusitanians' customs is the only detailed picture of a people who had a warlike reputation and may have practiced human sacrifice. The Lusitanians fiercely resisted Roman conquest, and a chief figure of resistance over many years was the hunter-shepherd Viriatus. Eventually, the Lusitanians were subdued by the Romans. In mythology, Lusitania and Lusitanians owed their origins to a founding father, known in legend as Lusus. Thus, the prefix signifying Portuguese language and culture is Luso, as in "Luso-Brazilian," etc. -
54 так называемый
•This population inversion, as it is called, has the unique property of...
•The spectral line is split into two parts, each exhibiting what is known as (or so-called) circular polarization.
•The air-speed indicator presents what is termed (or called) indicated air speed.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > так называемый
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55 knowledge
'noli‹1) (the fact of knowing: She was greatly encouraged by the knowledge that she had won first prize in the competition.) kjennskap, viten2) (information or what is known: He had a vast amount of knowledge about boats.) kunnskap, viten, kjennskap3) (the whole of what can be learned or found out: Science is a branch of knowledge about which I am rather ignorant.) vitenskap•- general knowledgekjennskap--------kunnskapsubst. (flertall: knowledge) \/ˈnɒlɪdʒ\/1) kunnskap, sakkunnskap, innsikt, lærdom2) viten, kjennskap, erfaring3) ( filosofi) erkjennelsecarnal knowledge ( jus) seksuell omgang, samleiecertain knowledge sikker kunnskapcome to someone's knowledge eller be brought to someone's knowledge få vite om, få greie påget knowledge of få kjennskap til, bli kjent medgrow out of all knowledge endres til det ukjenneligeimpart knowledge to somebody meddele\/bibringe noen kunnskapthirst for knowledge kunnskapstørstto the best of one's knowledge så vidt man vettree of knowledge ( bibelsk) kunnskapens tre -
56 knowledge
['noli‹]1) (the fact of knowing: She was greatly encouraged by the knowledge that she had won first prize in the competition.) vitneskja2) (information or what is known: He had a vast amount of knowledge about boats.) vitneskja, kunnátta, þekking3) (the whole of what can be learned or found out: Science is a branch of knowledge about which I am rather ignorant.) þekking•- general knowledge -
57 knowledge
tudás, tudomás, ismeret* * *['noli‹]1) (the fact of knowing: She was greatly encouraged by the knowledge that she had won first prize in the competition.) vminek az ismeretében2) (information or what is known: He had a vast amount of knowledge about boats.) tudás3) (the whole of what can be learned or found out: Science is a branch of knowledge about which I am rather ignorant.) tudomány•- general knowledge -
58 knowledge
['noli‹]1) (the fact of knowing: She was greatly encouraged by the knowledge that she had won first prize in the competition.) conhecimento2) (information or what is known: He had a vast amount of knowledge about boats.) conhecimento3) (the whole of what can be learned or found out: Science is a branch of knowledge about which I am rather ignorant.) conhecimento•- general knowledge* * *knowl.edge[n'ɔlidʒ] n 1 conhecimento, entendimento. it is public knowledge / é de conhecimento público. how came it to your knowledge? / como veio ao seu conhecimento? 2 saber, sabedoria. knowledge is power / saber é poder. 3 ciência, erudição, instrução. 4 compreensão, experiência. a superficial knowledge conhecimento superficial. general knowledge cultura geral. to one’s knowledge até onde se sabe. to the best of my knowledge que eu saiba. -
59 knowledge
n. bilgi, haber, irfan, tecrübe, bilim, anlama, malumat* * *bilgi* * *['noli‹]1) (the fact of knowing: She was greatly encouraged by the knowledge that she had won first prize in the competition.) bilme, haberdar olma2) (information or what is known: He had a vast amount of knowledge about boats.) bilgi, malûmat3) (the whole of what can be learned or found out: Science is a branch of knowledge about which I am rather ignorant.) bilim, ilim•- general knowledge -
60 knowledge
['noli‹]1) (the fact of knowing: She was greatly encouraged by the knowledge that she had won first prize in the competition.) zavest2) (information or what is known: He had a vast amount of knowledge about boats.) poznavanje3) (the whole of what can be learned or found out: Science is a branch of knowledge about which I am rather ignorant.) vedenje•- general knowledge* * *[nɔlidž]nounznanje, poznavanje, vednost, spoznanje; izkustvo, veščina; poznanstvo; obvestilo, vestcarnal knowledge of s.o. — spolno občevanje s komit is common knowledge — splošno je znano, vsi vedoto come to one's knowledge — zvedeti, priti na ušesa
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