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  • 1 criptografía

    f.
    cryptography, encoding, coding.
    * * *
    1 cryptography
    * * *
    * * *
    femenino cryptography
    * * *
    = cryptography, privacy transformation.
    Ex. These latter may include control of access to stored data by, say, automatic finger-print or voice-print identification, or protection of data while in transit through a privacy transformation, better known as cryptography.
    Ex. These latter may include control of access to stored data by, say, automatic finger-print or voice-print identification, or protection of data while in transit through a privacy transformation, better known as cryptography.
    * * *
    femenino cryptography
    * * *
    = cryptography, privacy transformation.

    Ex: These latter may include control of access to stored data by, say, automatic finger-print or voice-print identification, or protection of data while in transit through a privacy transformation, better known as cryptography.

    Ex: These latter may include control of access to stored data by, say, automatic finger-print or voice-print identification, or protection of data while in transit through a privacy transformation, better known as cryptography.

    * * *
    cryptography
    * * *
    cryptography
    * * *
    f cryptography

    Spanish-English dictionary > criptografía

  • 2 editor científico

    (n.) = editor
    Ex. An editor is a person who prepares for publication an item not his own and whose labour may be limited to the preparation of the item for the manufacturer, or it may include supervision of the manufacturing, revision or elucidation of the text, and the addition of an introduction, notes, and other critical matter, and for certain works it may involve the technical direction of staff of persons engaged in writing or compiling the text.
    * * *
    (n.) = editor

    Ex: An editor is a person who prepares for publication an item not his own and whose labour may be limited to the preparation of the item for the manufacturer, or it may include supervision of the manufacturing, revision or elucidation of the text, and the addition of an introduction, notes, and other critical matter, and for certain works it may involve the technical direction of staff of persons engaged in writing or compiling the text.

    Spanish-English dictionary > editor científico

  • 3 editor intelectual

    (n.) = editor
    Ex. An editor is a person who prepares for publication an item not his own and whose labour may be limited to the preparation of the item for the manufacturer, or it may include supervision of the manufacturing, revision or elucidation of the text, and the addition of an introduction, notes, and other critical matter, and for certain works it may involve the technical direction of staff of persons engaged in writing or compiling the text.
    * * *
    (n.) = editor

    Ex: An editor is a person who prepares for publication an item not his own and whose labour may be limited to the preparation of the item for the manufacturer, or it may include supervision of the manufacturing, revision or elucidation of the text, and the addition of an introduction, notes, and other critical matter, and for certain works it may involve the technical direction of staff of persons engaged in writing or compiling the text.

    Spanish-English dictionary > editor intelectual

  • 4 editor literario

    (n.) = editor, literary editor
    Ex. An editor is a person who prepares for publication an item not his own and whose labour may be limited to the preparation of the item for the manufacturer, or it may include supervision of the manufacturing, revision or elucidation of the text, and the addition of an introduction, notes, and other critical matter, and for certain works it may involve the technical direction of staff of persons engaged in writing or compiling the text.
    Ex. Historical editors believe in the importance of the meaning, literary editors in word sacredness.
    * * *
    (n.) = editor, literary editor

    Ex: An editor is a person who prepares for publication an item not his own and whose labour may be limited to the preparation of the item for the manufacturer, or it may include supervision of the manufacturing, revision or elucidation of the text, and the addition of an introduction, notes, and other critical matter, and for certain works it may involve the technical direction of staff of persons engaged in writing or compiling the text.

    Ex: Historical editors believe in the importance of the meaning, literary editors in word sacredness.

    Spanish-English dictionary > editor literario

  • 5 artillería

    f.
    artillery, gunnery, cannons, guns.
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    1 artillery
    \
    artillería antiaérea anti-aircraft guns plural
    artillería pesada heavy artillery
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (Mil) artillery
    2) (Dep) * forward line
    * * *
    femenino artillery
    * * *
    = artillery, gunnery, ordnance.
    Ex. One may also discover that the inquirer is more interested in firearms than in artillery.
    Ex. Going back to our Waterloo question, a special or general encyclopedia may include useful titles at the end of an article on Waterloo, gunnery, or military science.
    Ex. This study of trebuchets offers new perspectives on the development and employment of the piece of ordnance that dominated warfare far longer than any other form of artillery.
    ----
    * artillería antiaérea = anti-aircraft artillery.
    * artillería sin detonar = unexploded ordnance.
    * * *
    femenino artillery
    * * *
    = artillery, gunnery, ordnance.

    Ex: One may also discover that the inquirer is more interested in firearms than in artillery.

    Ex: Going back to our Waterloo question, a special or general encyclopedia may include useful titles at the end of an article on Waterloo, gunnery, or military science.
    Ex: This study of trebuchets offers new perspectives on the development and employment of the piece of ordnance that dominated warfare far longer than any other form of artillery.
    * artillería antiaérea = anti-aircraft artillery.
    * artillería sin detonar = unexploded ordnance.

    * * *
    artillery
    Compuestos:
    antiaircraft artillery, antiaircraft guns (pl)
    light artillery
    heavy artillery
    * * *

    artillería sustantivo femenino
    artillery
    artillería sustantivo femenino artillery
    artillería antiaérea, anti-aircraft guns pl
    ' artillería' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    obús
    - bombardear
    - bombardeo
    English:
    artillery
    - barrage
    - enlist
    - gun
    - gunfire
    - hit
    - range
    - volley
    * * *
    1. Mil artillery
    artillería antiaérea anti-aircraft guns;
    artillería de campaña field artillery;
    artillería ligera light artillery;
    artillería pesada heavy artillery
    2. [recursos]
    desplegaron toda la artillería diplomática para evitar la guerra they used every diplomatic means at their disposal to avoid war
    3. Dep [delantera] attack, forward line
    * * *
    f artillery
    * * *
    : artillery

    Spanish-English dictionary > artillería

  • 6 especializado

    adj.
    1 specialized, specialised.
    2 specialized, field-specific, technical.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: especializar.
    * * *
    1→ link=especializar especializar
    1 specialized
    \
    estar especializado,-a en algo to be a specialist in something, be specialized in something
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) [personal, público] specialized
    2) [obrero] skilled, trained
    3) [lenguaje] technical, specialized
    * * *
    - da adjetivo
    a)

    una librería especializada en... — a bookshop specializing in...

    b) < lenguaje> technical, specialized
    c) < obrero> skilled, specialized (before n)
    * * *
    = in-depth [in depth], skilled, specialised [specialized, -USA], specialist, domain-specific, specialty, special.
    Ex. She organized the library's program of in-depth seminars on how to use the library for faculty in the social sciences and humanities.
    Ex. When used by skilled abstractors this mixture of styles can achieve the maximum transmission of information, within a minimum length.
    Ex. It is mentioned here as an example of a specialised list of subject headings, special in the sense that it is intended for a particular type of application.
    Ex. Thus popular or common names of subjects are included in preference to technical or specialist jargon.
    Ex. This article discusses techniques for building robust and domain-specific thesauri to assist in cross-domain scientific information retrieval.
    Ex. Strategies that may be employed by law firms for using medical data bases to locate potential expert witnesses or out-of-court specialty consultants are illustrated.
    Ex. Going back to our Waterloo question, a special or general encyclopedia may include useful titles at the end of an article on Waterloo, gunnery, or military science.
    ----
    * abogado especializado en divorcios = divorce lawyer.
    * biblioteca especializada = special library, specialised library.
    * biblioteca especializada en música = music library.
    * biblioteca especializada en temas polares = polar library.
    * biblioteconomía especializada en documentación para enfermería = nursing librarianship.
    * biblioteconomía especializada en las bibliotecas académicas = college librarianship.
    * biblioteconomía especializada en las bibliotecas universitar = academic librarianship.
    * colección especializada = special collection.
    * enciclopedia especializada = specialised encyclopaedia.
    * especializado en = with a special focus on.
    * especializado en un área temática = domain-specific.
    * especializado en un mercado concreto = niche.
    * fuente bibliográfica especializada = specialist bibliographic source.
    * imprenta especializada en remendería = jobbing house.
    * índice especializado = special index, specialist index.
    * muy especializado = highly specialised.
    * producto especializado = specialist product.
    * revista especializada = specialist journal.
    * sistema de clasificación especializado = special classification scheme, special scheme.
    * tesauro especializado = specialised thesaurus.
    * * *
    - da adjetivo
    a)

    una librería especializada en... — a bookshop specializing in...

    b) < lenguaje> technical, specialized
    c) < obrero> skilled, specialized (before n)
    * * *
    = in-depth [in depth], skilled, specialised [specialized, -USA], specialist, domain-specific, specialty, special.

    Ex: She organized the library's program of in-depth seminars on how to use the library for faculty in the social sciences and humanities.

    Ex: When used by skilled abstractors this mixture of styles can achieve the maximum transmission of information, within a minimum length.
    Ex: It is mentioned here as an example of a specialised list of subject headings, special in the sense that it is intended for a particular type of application.
    Ex: Thus popular or common names of subjects are included in preference to technical or specialist jargon.
    Ex: This article discusses techniques for building robust and domain-specific thesauri to assist in cross-domain scientific information retrieval.
    Ex: Strategies that may be employed by law firms for using medical data bases to locate potential expert witnesses or out-of-court specialty consultants are illustrated.
    Ex: Going back to our Waterloo question, a special or general encyclopedia may include useful titles at the end of an article on Waterloo, gunnery, or military science.
    * abogado especializado en divorcios = divorce lawyer.
    * biblioteca especializada = special library, specialised library.
    * biblioteca especializada en música = music library.
    * biblioteca especializada en temas polares = polar library.
    * biblioteconomía especializada en documentación para enfermería = nursing librarianship.
    * biblioteconomía especializada en las bibliotecas académicas = college librarianship.
    * biblioteconomía especializada en las bibliotecas universitar = academic librarianship.
    * colección especializada = special collection.
    * enciclopedia especializada = specialised encyclopaedia.
    * especializado en = with a special focus on.
    * especializado en un área temática = domain-specific.
    * especializado en un mercado concreto = niche.
    * fuente bibliográfica especializada = specialist bibliographic source.
    * imprenta especializada en remendería = jobbing house.
    * índice especializado = special index, specialist index.
    * muy especializado = highly specialised.
    * producto especializado = specialist product.
    * revista especializada = specialist journal.
    * sistema de clasificación especializado = special classification scheme, special scheme.
    * tesauro especializado = specialised thesaurus.

    * * *
    1 especializado EN algo specializing IN sth
    una librería especializada en publicaciones extranjeras a bookshop specializing in foreign publications
    2 ‹lenguaje› technical, specialized
    3 ‹obrero› skilled, specialized ( before n)
    * * *

     

    Del verbo especializar: ( conjugate especializar)

    especializado es:

    el participio

    especializado
    ◊ -da adjetivo

    a)librería/restaurante specialty ( before n) (AmE), specialist ( before n) (BrE);

    especializado en algo specializing in sth


    ' especializado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    sala
    - profano
    English:
    skilled
    - specialized
    - unskilled
    - specialist
    - specialty
    - wine
    * * *
    especializado, -a adj
    specialized (en in);
    un abogado especializado en casos de divorcio a lawyer specializing in divorce cases;
    un restaurante especializado en carnes a la brasa a restaurant whose speciality is barbecued meats;
    obrero especializado skilled worker;
    no especializado [mano de obra] unskilled

    Spanish-English dictionary > especializado

  • 7 relacionado con

    prep.
    pertaining to, pertinent to.
    * * *
    (adj.) = concerned with, concerning, connected with, regarding, relating to, allied to/with, incumbent in, attendant upon, germane to, related to, correlated (to/with)
    Ex. This section introduces some definitions of common terms concerned with the tools for the organisation of knowledge.
    Ex. Having been alerted to the existence of a document, the user needs information concerning the actual location of the document, in order that the document may be read.
    Ex. He said they try to arrange special visits to cultural institutions and attend concerts, and that the kids have an opportunity to speak with people connected with the event afterwards.
    Ex. In major enumerative schemes synthesis is often controlled by careful instructions regarding citation order.
    Ex. Recommendations relating to analytical cataloguing practices concern themselves primarily with the way in which the part of a document or work to be accessed is described.
    Ex. Closely allied with structural policy are a number of measures concerning agricultural research and veterinary matters.
    Ex. This article highlights the problems incumbent in such an undertaking, its success and failures.
    Ex. Moreover, the medical profession encompasses a spectrum of opinions as to the efficacy, value, and danger attendant upon various regimens and courses of treatment.
    Ex. The author discusses various ethical issues which are germane to the global information age.
    Ex. Other office equipment to be found in libraries may include: Adding machines or calculators to cope with statistics related to petty cash, issues, membership, etc.
    Ex. Also correlated to this is the reputation of the people who write the abstracts.
    * * *
    (adj.) = concerned with, concerning, connected with, regarding, relating to, allied to/with, incumbent in, attendant upon, germane to, related to, correlated (to/with)

    Ex: This section introduces some definitions of common terms concerned with the tools for the organisation of knowledge.

    Ex: Having been alerted to the existence of a document, the user needs information concerning the actual location of the document, in order that the document may be read.
    Ex: He said they try to arrange special visits to cultural institutions and attend concerts, and that the kids have an opportunity to speak with people connected with the event afterwards.
    Ex: In major enumerative schemes synthesis is often controlled by careful instructions regarding citation order.
    Ex: Recommendations relating to analytical cataloguing practices concern themselves primarily with the way in which the part of a document or work to be accessed is described.
    Ex: Closely allied with structural policy are a number of measures concerning agricultural research and veterinary matters.
    Ex: This article highlights the problems incumbent in such an undertaking, its success and failures.
    Ex: Moreover, the medical profession encompasses a spectrum of opinions as to the efficacy, value, and danger attendant upon various regimens and courses of treatment.
    Ex: The author discusses various ethical issues which are germane to the global information age.
    Ex: Other office equipment to be found in libraries may include: Adding machines or calculators to cope with statistics related to petty cash, issues, membership, etc.
    Ex: Also correlated to this is the reputation of the people who write the abstracts.

    Spanish-English dictionary > relacionado con

  • 8 a excepción de

    = barring, except for, excepting, other than, with the exception of, short of
    Ex. All abstracts, barring possibly those of exceptional length, should consist of one paragraph only.
    Ex. Although I have not done a complete analytical search of library literature for discussions of the structures of catalogs, preliminary searches have turned up little except for historical discussions.
    Ex. Close attention to the interaction of these two characters ( excepting the love scenes!) provides a glimpse of the world behind the reference desk.
    Ex. Non-book materials, then, may include any library information or resource centre materials, other than books or monographs.
    Ex. With the exception of trailer libraries, mobile library stops are usually of too short a duration to allow for anything other than book lending transaction.
    Ex. After days of contemplating the large number of variables I now believe that a leisure society is inevitable, short of global catastrophe.
    * * *
    = barring, except for, excepting, other than, with the exception of, short of

    Ex: All abstracts, barring possibly those of exceptional length, should consist of one paragraph only.

    Ex: Although I have not done a complete analytical search of library literature for discussions of the structures of catalogs, preliminary searches have turned up little except for historical discussions.
    Ex: Close attention to the interaction of these two characters ( excepting the love scenes!) provides a glimpse of the world behind the reference desk.
    Ex: Non-book materials, then, may include any library information or resource centre materials, other than books or monographs.
    Ex: With the exception of trailer libraries, mobile library stops are usually of too short a duration to allow for anything other than book lending transaction.
    Ex: After days of contemplating the large number of variables I now believe that a leisure society is inevitable, short of global catastrophe.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a excepción de

  • 9 al margen de

    = divorced from, untouched, outside the purview of, other than, in spite of, despite, although, despite the fact that, in spite of the fact that
    Ex. Initially, however, we shall consider these phenomena as concepts in their own right, divorced from and unrelated to any particular discipline or context of study.
    Ex. Certainly the last thing we want is that books be shut up in tastefully decorated warehouses, watched over by highly trained storekeepers whose main purpose is to see that everything is kept tidily in its place and, as far as possible, untouched by human hands -- especially the sticky-fingered hands of marauding children.
    Ex. Administrative decisions, which are made behind the scenes sometimes outside the purview of a reference department or section, usually determine which reference services are offered.
    Ex. Non-book materials, then, may include any library information or resource centre materials, other than books or monographs.
    Ex. In spite of its inherent conservatism, the BM code favours direct entry.
    Ex. The scheme covers all knowledge, despite being special in purpose.
    Ex. These are the strengths of the Journal of Common Market Studies, although even this journal has a wider remit than its title suggest.
    Ex. Strangely enough, despite the fact that he was buddies with Henry Kissinger at Harvard, he is registered as a member of the Democratic Party.
    Ex. In spite of the fact that the investigation of the relationship of these two factors would be very important, there is still hardly any research done on this topic.
    * * *
    = divorced from, untouched, outside the purview of, other than, in spite of, despite, although, despite the fact that, in spite of the fact that

    Ex: Initially, however, we shall consider these phenomena as concepts in their own right, divorced from and unrelated to any particular discipline or context of study.

    Ex: Certainly the last thing we want is that books be shut up in tastefully decorated warehouses, watched over by highly trained storekeepers whose main purpose is to see that everything is kept tidily in its place and, as far as possible, untouched by human hands -- especially the sticky-fingered hands of marauding children.
    Ex: Administrative decisions, which are made behind the scenes sometimes outside the purview of a reference department or section, usually determine which reference services are offered.
    Ex: Non-book materials, then, may include any library information or resource centre materials, other than books or monographs.
    Ex: In spite of its inherent conservatism, the BM code favours direct entry.
    Ex: The scheme covers all knowledge, despite being special in purpose.
    Ex: These are the strengths of the Journal of Common Market Studies, although even this journal has a wider remit than its title suggest.
    Ex: Strangely enough, despite the fact that he was buddies with Henry Kissinger at Harvard, he is registered as a member of the Democratic Party.
    Ex: In spite of the fact that the investigation of the relationship of these two factors would be very important, there is still hardly any research done on this topic.

    Spanish-English dictionary > al margen de

  • 10 aparte de

    prep.
    aside from, besides, other than, apart from.
    * * *
    (excepto) apart from 2 (además de) as well as, besides
    * * *
    apart from, besides
    * * *
    = apart from, other than, quite apart from, aside from
    Ex. Apart from the names of subjects, the names of corporate bodies, persons, chemicals, trade products, and trade names are some other possibilities.
    Ex. Non-book materials, then, may include any library information or resource centre materials, other than books or monographs.
    Ex. Quite apart from a completely new vocabulary, the whole mystique of computers is still a source of bewilderment.
    Ex. The author maintains that, aside from increasing computational speed, and thus real-time control, musically no advances have been made.
    * * *
    = apart from, other than, quite apart from, aside from

    Ex: Apart from the names of subjects, the names of corporate bodies, persons, chemicals, trade products, and trade names are some other possibilities.

    Ex: Non-book materials, then, may include any library information or resource centre materials, other than books or monographs.
    Ex: Quite apart from a completely new vocabulary, the whole mystique of computers is still a source of bewilderment.
    Ex: The author maintains that, aside from increasing computational speed, and thus real-time control, musically no advances have been made.

    Spanish-English dictionary > aparte de

  • 11 calculadora

    f.
    calculator.
    calculadora de bolsillo pocket calculator
    calculadora programable programmable calculator
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF calculator; ( Hist) calculating machine
    * * *
    femenino calculator
    * * *
    = calculator, calculating machine.
    Ex. Other office equipment to be found in libraries may include: Adding machines or calculators to cope with statistics related to petty cash, issues, membership, etc.
    Ex. It gives an overview of the development of online information services, starting with the development of calculating machines, to early computers and telecommunications systems, and finally online databases, and the CD-ROM revolution of the 1980's.
    ----
    * calculadora de bolsillo = pocket calculator.
    * calculadora electrónica = electronic calculator.
    * * *
    femenino calculator
    * * *
    = calculator, calculating machine.

    Ex: Other office equipment to be found in libraries may include: Adding machines or calculators to cope with statistics related to petty cash, issues, membership, etc.

    Ex: It gives an overview of the development of online information services, starting with the development of calculating machines, to early computers and telecommunications systems, and finally online databases, and the CD-ROM revolution of the 1980's.
    * calculadora de bolsillo = pocket calculator.
    * calculadora electrónica = electronic calculator.

    * * *
    calculator
    calculadora electrónica/de bolsillo electronic/pocket calculator
    * * *

    calculadora sustantivo femenino
    calculator
    calculador,-ora
    I adjetivo (persona, mente) calculating
    II sustantivo femenino calculator
    ' calculadora' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    bolsillo
    - extraplano
    English:
    calculating
    - calculator
    * * *
    calculator
    calculadora de bolsillo pocket calculator;
    calculadora científica scientific calculator;
    calculadora programable programmable calculator;
    calculadora solar solar-powered calculator
    * * *
    f calculator
    * * *
    : calculator
    * * *
    calculadora n calculator

    Spanish-English dictionary > calculadora

  • 12 ciencia militar

    Ex. Going back to our Waterloo question, a special or general encyclopedia may include useful titles at the end of an article on Waterloo, gunnery, or military science.
    * * *

    Ex: Going back to our Waterloo question, a special or general encyclopedia may include useful titles at the end of an article on Waterloo, gunnery, or military science.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ciencia militar

  • 13 colofón

    m.
    1 final note, final conclusion, postscript.
    2 colophon.
    * * *
    1 (apéndice) colophon
    2 figurado (remate) crowning, climax, culmination
    * * *
    SM
    1) (Tip) colophon
    2) * (=culminación) culmination
    * * *
    a) (culminación, término)
    b) (Impr) colophon
    * * *
    Nota: Anotación al final de los libros que expresa el nombre del impresor y el lugar y fecha de la impresión, o alguna de estas circunstancias.
    Ex. A colophon is a statement at the end of an item giving information about one or more of the following: the title, author(s), publisher, printer, date of publication or printing; it may include other information.
    ----
    * poner el colofón final = bookend.
    * * *
    a) (culminación, término)
    b) (Impr) colophon
    * * *
    Nota: Anotación al final de los libros que expresa el nombre del impresor y el lugar y fecha de la impresión, o alguna de estas circunstancias.

    Ex: A colophon is a statement at the end of an item giving information about one or more of the following: the title, author(s), publisher, printer, date of publication or printing; it may include other information.

    * poner el colofón final = bookend.

    * * *
    1
    (culminación, término): aquel acto fue el colofón de una semana llena de actividades that ceremony marked the end of a week full of activities
    un nombramiento que es el colofón de una brillante carrera an appointment which represents the culmination of a brilliant career
    el congreso tuvo como colofón una cena de gala the convention was rounded off with a gala dinner
    como colofón a estos acontecimientos as a coda to these events
    2 ( Impr) colophon
    * * *

    colofón sustantivo masculino
    1 Impr colophon
    2 (remate, culminación) climax
    ' colofón' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    remate
    * * *
    1. [remate, fin] climax, culmination;
    como colofón a la ceremonia as a coda to the ceremony, to round off the ceremony;
    aquel triunfo fue un excelente colofón a una larga carrera that win was a fitting end to a long career
    2. [de libro] colophon
    * * *
    m fig
    culmination;
    como colofón to finish
    * * *
    colofón nm, pl - fones
    1) : ending, finale
    2) : colophon

    Spanish-English dictionary > colofón

  • 14 cuentas

    f.pl.
    beadings.
    pres.indicat.
    2nd person singular (tú) present indicative of spanish verb: contar.
    * * *
    (n.) = statistics
    Ex. Other office equipment to be found in libraries may include: Adding machines or calculators to cope with statistics related to petty cash, issues, membership, etc.
    * * *
    (n.) = statistics

    Ex: Other office equipment to be found in libraries may include: Adding machines or calculators to cope with statistics related to petty cash, issues, membership, etc.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cuentas

  • 15 diferente de

    = different to, other than
    Ex. These are signalled by different notation to that traditional in thesauri, introduced earlier in this chapter.
    Ex. Non-book materials, then, may include any library information or resource centre materials, other than books or monographs.
    * * *
    = different to, other than

    Ex: These are signalled by different notation to that traditional in thesauri, introduced earlier in this chapter.

    Ex: Non-book materials, then, may include any library information or resource centre materials, other than books or monographs.

    Spanish-English dictionary > diferente de

  • 16 distinto de

    Ex. Non-book materials, then, may include any library information or resource centre materials, other than books or monographs.
    * * *

    Ex: Non-book materials, then, may include any library information or resource centre materials, other than books or monographs.

    Spanish-English dictionary > distinto de

  • 17 entrada de nombre

    (n.) = name entry
    Ex. Name entries, for example, may include personal names, corporate names, and geographical names and their subdivisions or qualifiers.
    * * *
    (n.) = name entry

    Ex: Name entries, for example, may include personal names, corporate names, and geographical names and their subdivisions or qualifiers.

    Spanish-English dictionary > entrada de nombre

  • 18 excepto

    adv.
    except (for).
    prep.
    except, apart from, barring, but.
    Cualquiera excepto él! Anybody but him!
    * * *
    1 except (for), apart from, excepting
    * * *
    prep.
    except, save
    * * *
    PREP except, except for

    todos, excepto Juan — everyone, except (for) o apart from Juan

    voy cada día, excepto los martes — I go every day, except Tuesdays

    se lo perdono todo, excepto que me mienta — I'll forgive him anything, except lying to me

    * * *
    * * *
    = barring, except, except for, excepting, other than, save, but, with the exception of.
    Ex. All abstracts, barring possibly those of exceptional length, should consist of one paragraph only.
    Ex. After all, everyone except bibliographers and librarians have found the text on the title page adequate for the past 500 years.
    Ex. Although I have not done a complete analytical search of library literature for discussions of the structures of catalogs, preliminary searches have turned up little except for historical discussions.
    Ex. Close attention to the interaction of these two characters ( excepting the love scenes!) provides a glimpse of the world behind the reference desk.
    Ex. Non-book materials, then, may include any library information or resource centre materials, other than books or monographs.
    Ex. Vaguely blissful, but with nothing to occupy her save reflection, she sat in the cafeteria and gave herself up to the physical pleasures of coffee.
    Ex. Rotundas were widely used for all but the most formal texts in the fifteenth century, but fell out of fashion during the sixteenth century, surviving longest in Spain.
    Ex. With the exception of trailer libraries, mobile library stops are usually of too short a duration to allow for anything other than book lending transaction.
    ----
    * excepto en = save in.
    * excepto en el caso de que = except when.
    * hacerlo todo excepto = stop at + nothing short of.
    * nadie excepto = no one but.
    * todo excepto = everything except (for).
    * todos excepto = everyone except, everybody except.
    * todos excepto + Número = all but + Número.
    * * *
    * * *
    = barring, except, except for, excepting, other than, save, but, with the exception of.

    Ex: All abstracts, barring possibly those of exceptional length, should consist of one paragraph only.

    Ex: After all, everyone except bibliographers and librarians have found the text on the title page adequate for the past 500 years.
    Ex: Although I have not done a complete analytical search of library literature for discussions of the structures of catalogs, preliminary searches have turned up little except for historical discussions.
    Ex: Close attention to the interaction of these two characters ( excepting the love scenes!) provides a glimpse of the world behind the reference desk.
    Ex: Non-book materials, then, may include any library information or resource centre materials, other than books or monographs.
    Ex: Vaguely blissful, but with nothing to occupy her save reflection, she sat in the cafeteria and gave herself up to the physical pleasures of coffee.
    Ex: Rotundas were widely used for all but the most formal texts in the fifteenth century, but fell out of fashion during the sixteenth century, surviving longest in Spain.
    Ex: With the exception of trailer libraries, mobile library stops are usually of too short a duration to allow for anything other than book lending transaction.
    * excepto en = save in.
    * excepto en el caso de que = except when.
    * hacerlo todo excepto = stop at + nothing short of.
    * nadie excepto = no one but.
    * todo excepto = everything except (for).
    * todos excepto = everyone except, everybody except.
    * todos excepto + Número = all but + Número.

    * * *
    except
    está abierto todos los días excepto los lunes it is open every day except Mondays
    contesté todas las preguntas excepto las dos últimas I answered all the questions except (for) o apart from o ( AmE) aside from the last two
    todos ganaron algo excepto yo everybody won something except me, everyone but me won something
    voy todos los días excepto cuando hace mal tiempo I go every day except when the weather's bad
    todas las regiones de España excepto Galicia every region of Spain except (for) o but Galicia
    * * *

     

    excepto preposición
    except, apart from;

    excepto adverbio except (for): estamos todos de acuerdo excepto Juan, we're all in agreement except for Juan

    ' excepto' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    cien
    - salva
    - salvo
    - señor
    - sino
    - aparte
    - fuera
    - menos
    - San
    English:
    besides
    - except
    - excluding
    - apart
    - bar
    - but
    - save
    * * *
    excepto adv
    except (for);
    vinieron todos, excepto él they all came except (for) him o apart from him;
    todas cuestan lo mismo, excepto estas dos they all cost the same, except for these two;
    todos excepto tú everyone except you;
    me gusta hablar de todo excepto de política I like talking about any subject except politics;
    abierto excepto domingos y festivos [en letrero] closed on Sundays and holidays
    * * *
    prp except
    * * *
    excepto prep
    salvo: except
    * * *
    excepto prep except

    Spanish-English dictionary > excepto

  • 19 identificación mediante la voz

    Ex. These latter may include control of access to stored data by, say, automatic finger-print or voice-print identification, or protection of data while in transit through a privacy transformation, better known as cryptography.
    * * *

    Ex: These latter may include control of access to stored data by, say, automatic finger-print or voice-print identification, or protection of data while in transit through a privacy transformation, better known as cryptography.

    Spanish-English dictionary > identificación mediante la voz

  • 20 identificación mediante las huellas dactilares

    Ex. These latter may include control of access to stored data by, say, automatic finger-print or voice-print identification, or protection of data while in transit through a privacy transformation, better known as cryptography.
    * * *

    Ex: These latter may include control of access to stored data by, say, automatic finger-print or voice-print identification, or protection of data while in transit through a privacy transformation, better known as cryptography.

    Spanish-English dictionary > identificación mediante las huellas dactilares

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