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1 Carolina
f.Caroline, Carol, Carolina.* * *1 Carolina\Carolina del Sur South Carolina* * *ISF CarolineIISF(Geog)* * *----* Carolina del Norte = North Carolina.* * ** Carolina del Norte = North Carolina.* * *Carolina nCarolina del Norte North Carolina;Carolina del Sur South Carolina -
2 Carolina del Norte
(n.) = North CarolinaEx. During the 1986 Fall semester the reference departments of 2 academic libraries in Greensboro, North Carolina, conducted a survey of enquiries received on public policy issues.* * *(n.) = North CarolinaEx: During the 1986 Fall semester the reference departments of 2 academic libraries in Greensboro, North Carolina, conducted a survey of enquiries received on public policy issues.
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3 Carolina del Norte
• n-address code• N.D.• NBCD• NCP• North American Free Trade Agreement• North Dakota• the tables have turned• The Ten Commandments -
4 nordeste
• North Carolina• north wind• north-easterly• northeastern -
5 noreste
• North Carolina• north wind• north-easterly• northeastern -
6 Organización del Tratado del Atlántico Norte
• North American Division• North Atlantic Treaty Organization• North CarolinaDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > Organización del Tratado del Atlántico Norte
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7 norte
adj.north, northern.viento norte north winden la mitad norte del país in the northern half of the countrypartieron con rumbo norte they set off northwardsm.1 north (geography).viento del norte north windir hacia el norte to go north(wards)el norte de España northern Spain, the north of Spainestá al norte de Madrid it's (to the) north of Madrid2 goal, objective (objetivo).perder el norte to lose one's bearings o way3 guide.* * *1 north2 (viento) northerly wind\perder el norte to lose sight of one's objectives, lose one's waysin norte aimlessnorte magnético magnetic North* * *1. noun m. 2. adj.* * *1.ADJ [región] northern; [dirección] northerly; [viento] northla zona norte de la ciudad — the northern part of the city, the north of the city
2. SM1) (=punto cardinal) north2) [de región, país] north3) (=viento) north wind4) (=meta) aim, objectiveperder el norte — to lose one's way, go astray
5) Caribe (=Estados Unidos) ≈ United States6) Caribe (=llovizna) drizzle* * *Ien la parte norte del país — in the northern part o the north of the country
iban en dirección norte — they were heading north o northward(s)
IIla costa/el ala norte — the north coast/wind
a) (parte, sector)b) ( punto cardinal) north, Northcaminaron hacia el Norte — they walked north o northward(s)
c) ( rumbo)* * *Ien la parte norte del país — in the northern part o the north of the country
iban en dirección norte — they were heading north o northward(s)
IIla costa/el ala norte — the north coast/wind
a) (parte, sector)b) ( punto cardinal) north, Northcaminaron hacia el Norte — they walked north o northward(s)
c) ( rumbo)* * *norte11 = north.Ex: Short-loans could move adjacent to the main issue desk at the south by moving furniture, or at the north by rearranging the catalogue.
* al extremo norte = northernmost.* al norte de = north of.* al norte del estado = upstate.* Carolina del Norte = North Carolina.* Corea del Norte = North Korea.* del norte = northern, Hyperborean.* derecho hacia al norte = due north.* directamente hacia el norte = due north.* en dirección norte = northbound.* en el norte del estado = upstate.* Europa del norte = northern Europe.* exactamente al norte = due north.* hacia el norte = northbound.* Hemisferio Norte, el = Northern Hemisphere, the.* Irlanda del Norte = Northern Ireland.* Mar del Norte, el = North Sea, the.* norte de América = northern America.* norte de Europa = northern Europe.* norte del Pacífico = North Pacific.* OTAN (Organización del Tratado del Atlántico Norte) = NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation).* Polo Norte, el = North Pole, the.norte22 = sense of purpose, goal.Nota: Línea fundamental de actuación que un servicio bibliotecario pretende conseguir y que generalmente se descompone en objetivos particulares.Ex: This article argues that those in leadership roles bear a special responsibility for creating a sense of purpose in the organisation.
Ex: Karen set the theme in her keynote address that booksellers, publishers and librarians often have different goals and perceptions.* perder el norte = be off course, fly off + course.* sin norte = aimless, off course, rudderless.* * *[ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] ‹región› northernen la parte norte del país in the northern part of the country, in the north of the countryiban en dirección norte they were heading north o northward(s), they were heading in a northerly directionla costa norte de África the north coast of Africala cara norte de la montaña the north o northern face of the mountainel Atlántico norte the North Atlantic(parte, sector): el norte the northen el norte del país in the north of the countryviven al norte de Matagalpa they live (to the) north of Matagalpaestá en el norte de África it is in North Africa2 [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] (punto cardinal) north, Northla aguja señala hacia el/al Norte the needle points northvientos flojos del Norte light northerly winds, light winds from the northestas avenidas van de Norte a Sur these avenues run north-southcaminaron hacia el Norte they walked north o northward(s)la casa da/está orientada al norte the house faces northestá más al norte it's further north3(meta): su único norte es progresar en su carrera his sole aim is to further his careerel norte que guía nuestros pasos the light which guides our steps ( liter)perder el norte de la realidad to lose sight of reality4diálogo Norte-Sur North-South dialogue5Norte (en bridge) North* * *
Multiple Entries:
N.
norte
N. (
norte adjetivo invariable ‹ región› northern;
‹costa/ala› north ( before n);◊ iban en dirección norte they were heading north o northward(s)
■ sustantivo masculino
north, North;
al norte de Matagalpa to the north of Matagalpa;
vientos del Nnorte northerly winds;
caminaron hacia el Nnorte they walked north o northward(s);
la casa da al norte the house faces north
norte sustantivo masculino
1 north: está en el norte de España, it is in the north of Spain
2 (viento) north wind
3 (meta, aspiración) aim, goal
♦ Locuciones: perder el norte, to lose one's bearings o to be at a loss (about what to do): ha perdido el norte, ya no sabe qué hacer, he's lost his bearings, he doesn't know how to go on
' norte' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
América
- barrer
- Corea del Norte
- darse
- estar
- feudo
- Irlanda
- limitar
- mirar
- orientar
- OTAN
- polo
- señalar
- hemisferio
- ladera
- moro
- N.
- Norteamérica
- norteamericano
- por
- rumbo
- tomar
English:
blow
- equator
- extend
- N
- NATO
- north
- North America
- North Korea
- North Pole
- northern
- Northern Ireland
- northward
- Pole
- prospect
- sea
- tell
- to
- up
- aimless
- direction
- due
- face
- -facing
- head
- northerly
- pole
- trouble
- true
- uptown
* * *♦ adj inv[posición, parte] north, northern;viento norte north wind;la cara norte de la montaña the north face of the mountain;la costa norte the north coast;habrá tiempo soleado en la mitad norte del país it will be sunny in the northern half of the country;partieron con rumbo norte they set off northwards;un frente frío que se desplaza en dirección norte a cold front moving north o northwards♦ nm1. [zona] north;está al norte de Santiago it's (to the) north of Santiago;la fachada da al norte the front of the building faces north;viento del norte north wind;habrá lluvias en el norte (del país) there will be rain in the north (of the country);ir hacia el norte to go north(wards);el Norte de África North Africanorte geográfico true north;el norte magnético magnetic north4. [punto cardinal] north5. [viento] north wind6. [objetivo] goal, objective;perder el norte to lose one's bearings o way* * *m north;al norte de north of;perder el norte fig lose one’s way* * *norte adj: north, northernnorte nm1) : north2) : north wind3) meta: aim, objective* * *norte n north -
8 norte1
1 = north.Ex. Short-loans could move adjacent to the main issue desk at the south by moving furniture, or at the north by rearranging the catalogue.----* al extremo norte = northernmost.* al norte de = north of.* al norte del estado = upstate.* Carolina del Norte = North Carolina.* Corea del Norte = North Korea.* del norte = northern, Hyperborean.* derecho hacia al norte = due north.* directamente hacia el norte = due north.* en dirección norte = northbound.* en el norte del estado = upstate.* Europa del norte = northern Europe.* exactamente al norte = due north.* hacia el norte = northbound.* Hemisferio Norte, el = Northern Hemisphere, the.* Irlanda del Norte = Northern Ireland.* Mar del Norte, el = North Sea, the.* norte de América = northern America.* norte de Europa = northern Europe.* norte del Pacífico = North Pacific.* OTAN (Organización del Tratado del Atlántico Norte) = NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation).* Polo Norte, el = North Pole, the. -
9 Doña
f.1 woman, lady.2 donut, doughnut, sinker.3 dona.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: donar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: donar.* * *1 Mrs■ Doña Elena está enferma Elena is ill Table 1 NOTA Doña is a courtesy title placed before first names of women /Table 1* * *SF1) Cono Sur gift* * *femenino (Méx) (Coc) doughnut, donut (AmE)* * *= Ms.Nota: Abreviatura utilizada indistintamente para referirse a una mujer esté casada o no y sin importar su edad.Ex. Ms. Hinton received her library degree from the University of North Carolina after getting her bachelor's from the Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia.* * *femenino (Méx) (Coc) doughnut, donut (AmE)* * *= Ms.Nota: Abreviatura utilizada indistintamente para referirse a una mujer esté casada o no y sin importar su edad.Ex: Ms. Hinton received her library degree from the University of North Carolina after getting her bachelor's from the Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia.
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Del verbo donar: ( conjugate donar)
dona es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
dona
donar
doña
dona sustantivo femenino (Méx) (Coc) doughnut, donut (AmE)
donar ( conjugate donar) verbo transitivo ‹bienes/dinero› to donate, give;
‹ sangre› to give, donate;
‹ órganos› to donate
doña sustantivo femenino ( tratamiento de cortesía) ≈ Mrs/Ms;◊ doña Cristina Fuentes Mrs/Ms Cristina Fuentes
donar verbo transitivo
1 to donate: lo donó al Museo Municipal, he donated it to the Town Museum
2 (la sangre, un órgano) to give
doña sustantivo femenino (Señora) D.ª Aurora Leite, Mrs Aurora Leite
Es incorrecto traducir Doña Ana por Mrs Ana, ya que Mrs sólo se puede usar con un apellido. Lo correcto es traducirlo por Mrs Ana más el apellido o Mrs más el apellido.
' doña' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alteza
- D.ª
- dña
- Dña.
- dona
- mandón
- nupcias
- querendón
- respondón
- tardón
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10 Sra
= Ms.Nota: Abreviatura utilizada indistintamente para referirse a una mujer esté casada o no y sin importar su edad.Ex. Ms. Hinton received her library degree from the University of North Carolina after getting her bachelor's from the Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia.* * *= Ms.Nota: Abreviatura utilizada indistintamente para referirse a una mujer esté casada o no y sin importar su edad.Ex: Ms. Hinton received her library degree from the University of North Carolina after getting her bachelor's from the Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia.
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11 Srta
= Ms.Nota: Abreviatura utilizada indistintamente para referirse a una mujer esté casada o no y sin importar su edad.Ex. Ms. Hinton received her library degree from the University of North Carolina after getting her bachelor's from the Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia.* * *= Ms.Nota: Abreviatura utilizada indistintamente para referirse a una mujer esté casada o no y sin importar su edad.Ex: Ms. Hinton received her library degree from the University of North Carolina after getting her bachelor's from the Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia.
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12 aguanieve
f.1 sleet.está cayendo aguanieve it's sleeting2 slush, mixture of snow and mud, melting snow, sleet.* * *(Takes el in singular)1 sleet* * *SF sleet* * *femenino sleet* * *= sleet, freezing rain.Ex. Sleet may occur when a warm layer of air lies above a below-freezing layer of air at the Earth's surface.Ex. Freezing rain caused numerous fender-benders across central North Carolina.----* caer aguanieve = sleet.* mezcla de lluvia helada y aguanieve = wint(e)ry mix, wint(e)ry shower.* * *femenino sleet* * *= sleet, freezing rain.Ex: Sleet may occur when a warm layer of air lies above a below-freezing layer of air at the Earth's surface.
Ex: Freezing rain caused numerous fender-benders across central North Carolina.* caer aguanieve = sleet.* mezcla de lluvia helada y aguanieve = wint(e)ry mix, wint(e)ry shower.* * *sleet* * *
aguanieve sustantivo femenino
sleet
aguanieve sustantivo femenino sleet
' aguanieve' also found in these entries:
English:
sleet
* * *aguanieve nfsleet;está cayendo aguanieve it's sleeting* * *f sleet* * *aguanieve nf: sleetcaer aguanieve: to be sleeting* * *aguanieve n sleet -
13 apreciación de la literatura
(n.) = literature appreciationEx. The coalition is headed by staff of Greenboro Public Library, North Carolina, and it encompasses remedial tutoring, literature appreciation, study skills and reading skills workshops.* * *(n.) = literature appreciationEx: The coalition is headed by staff of Greenboro Public Library, North Carolina, and it encompasses remedial tutoring, literature appreciation, study skills and reading skills workshops.
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14 conseguir apoyo
(v.) = mobilise + support, win + support, line up + support, gain + supportEx. All the workers are volunteers and can mobilize a great deal of support for particular local issues.Ex. The quality and extent of service a librarian can provide and the immediate value to the company will win substantial recognition and support for the library in general.Ex. One way of demonstrating to management the need for an information service is by lining up support within the company.Ex. In 1849, Nicolas Marie Alexandre Vattemare, a French ventriloquist, impersonator and philanthropist came to North Carolina to gain support for his system of literary and scientific exchanges.* * *(v.) = mobilise + support, win + support, line up + support, gain + supportEx: All the workers are volunteers and can mobilize a great deal of support for particular local issues.
Ex: The quality and extent of service a librarian can provide and the immediate value to the company will win substantial recognition and support for the library in general.Ex: One way of demonstrating to management the need for an information service is by lining up support within the company.Ex: In 1849, Nicolas Marie Alexandre Vattemare, a French ventriloquist, impersonator and philanthropist came to North Carolina to gain support for his system of literary and scientific exchanges. -
15 durante el apogeo de
= during the height of, during the heyday ofEx. This digital image collection documents the creation of the world's largest steel mill during the height of America's industrial revolution.Ex. The author examines the record of North Carolina during the heyday of public library development in the South of the US.* * *= during the height of, during the heyday ofEx: This digital image collection documents the creation of the world's largest steel mill during the height of America's industrial revolution.
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16 durante el auge de
= at the height of, during the height of, during the heyday ofEx. At the height of this burgeoning interest in new methods of documentary reproduction, the American Documentation Institute (ADI) was organized.Ex. This digital image collection documents the creation of the world's largest steel mill during the height of America's industrial revolution.Ex. The author examines the record of North Carolina during the heyday of public library development in the South of the US.* * *= at the height of, during the height of, during the heyday ofEx: At the height of this burgeoning interest in new methods of documentary reproduction, the American Documentation Institute (ADI) was organized.
Ex: This digital image collection documents the creation of the world's largest steel mill during the height of America's industrial revolution.Ex: The author examines the record of North Carolina during the heyday of public library development in the South of the US. -
17 imitador
adj.imitative, imitating.m.imitator, faker, impersonator, copier.* * *► adjetivo1 imitative► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 imitator2 (cómico) impressionist* * *imitador, -a1.ADJ imitative2. SM / F1) (=plagiario) imitator2) (=seguidor) follower3) (Teat) impressionist, impersonator* * ** * *= imitator, impersonator, mimic, copycat, epigone.Ex. It was a clever and successful compromise, and it found numerous imitators not only in Britain but also in France, Germany, and America.Ex. In 1849, Nicolas Marie Alexandre Vattemare, a French ventriloquist, impersonator and philanthropist came to North Carolina to gain support for his system of literary and scientific exchanges.Ex. Pixie is introduced as a precocious character who is impatient with other people, a tease, and a mimic.Ex. The article 'Library programmers: creators or copycats?' argues that attitudes to developing and marketing library software need changing.Ex. Such epigones seldom present more than a lugubrious rehash and potpourri of their idols.* * ** * *= imitator, impersonator, mimic, copycat, epigone.Ex: It was a clever and successful compromise, and it found numerous imitators not only in Britain but also in France, Germany, and America.
Ex: In 1849, Nicolas Marie Alexandre Vattemare, a French ventriloquist, impersonator and philanthropist came to North Carolina to gain support for his system of literary and scientific exchanges.Ex: Pixie is introduced as a precocious character who is impatient with other people, a tease, and a mimic.Ex: The article 'Library programmers: creators or copycats?' argues that attitudes to developing and marketing library software need changing.Ex: Such epigones seldom present more than a lugubrious rehash and potpourri of their idols.* * *masculine, feminine1 ( Teatr) impressionist, mimic, impersonator2 (plagiario) imitatores un imitador he just imitates o copies othersnuestros imitadores those who copy o imitate us* * *
imitador
( plagiario) imitator
' imitador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
copión
- copiona
English:
impersonator
- mimic
- impressionist
* * *imitador, -ora nm,f1. [que copia] imitator2. [humorista] impressionist, impersonator* * *m, imitadora f2 ( cómico) impressionist* * *: imitative1) : imitator2) : mimic* * *imitador n mimic -
18 lluvia helada
f.ice storm.* * *(n.) = freezing rainEx. Freezing rain caused numerous fender-benders across central North Carolina.* * *(n.) = freezing rainEx: Freezing rain caused numerous fender-benders across central North Carolina.
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19 lluvia nieve
(n.) = freezing rainEx. Freezing rain caused numerous fender-benders across central North Carolina.* * *(n.) = freezing rainEx: Freezing rain caused numerous fender-benders across central North Carolina.
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20 presbiteriano
adj.Presbyterian.m.Presbyterian.* * *► adjetivo1 Presbyterian► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 Presbyterian* * *presbiteriano, -aADJ SM / F Presbyterian* * *- na adjetivo/masculino, femenino Presbyterian* * *= Presbyterian.Nota: Nombre y adjetivo.Ex. However, Scottish Presbyterian settlers in North Carolina exerted a strong influence on early educational development.* * *- na adjetivo/masculino, femenino Presbyterian* * *= Presbyterian.Nota: Nombre y adjetivo.Ex: However, Scottish Presbyterian settlers in North Carolina exerted a strong influence on early educational development.
* * *presbiteriano -naadj/m,fPresbyterian* * *
presbiteriano,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino Presbyterian
' presbiteriano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
presbiteriana
English:
Presbyterian
* * *presbiteriano, -a♦ adjPresbyterian♦ nm,fPresbyterian
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