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1 obsoleto
adj.obsolete, outdated, antiquated, old-fashioned.* * *► adjetivo1 obsolete* * *ADJ obsolete* * *- ta adjetivo obsolete* * *= anachronistic, obsolete, outdated [out-dated], outmoded, redundant, out of touch with + reality, timed, passé, out of vogue, out of fashion, out of style, dated, byzantine, moth-eaten, mothy [mothier -comp., mothiest -sup.], musty [mustier -comp., mustiest -sup.], long in the tooth.Ex. We might all easily agree that LITERATURE, IMMORAL is not particularly descriptive of, and an anachronistic euphemism for, PORNOGRAPHY.Ex. To remove obsolete fine records from the online system, there is a programm to find all fines paid before a particular date and to remove them.Ex. For example, the outdated subject heading 'Female emancipation' could be changed to the newer term 'Women's liberation' with this function.Ex. With computerization some libraries took the opportunity to replace outmoded abstracts bulletins with SDI services.Ex. The card-based systems in which post-coordinate indexing was first conceived are more-or-less redundant.Ex. Some librarians seem to be out of touch with reality.Ex. Librarians need to be vociferous about achievements and services offered in order to dispel ideas about the stereotype librarian, timed and out of touch with contemporary society.Ex. By conscious or unconscious fixation on this single, already passé, facet of data processing technology we risk totally ignoring the other functions of a catalog.Ex. In general, however, the author's approach to his comparative method -- that comparativism is out of vogue -- is rather parochial.Ex. Abstract art has lately been considered out of fashion in the art centers of New York.Ex. Ten years ago ambition abounded; now risk-taking is out of style and vanguardism has been dampened by a pervasive enthusiasm for the past.Ex. Now, many of these libraries find that their systems are dangerously dated.Ex. Those elderly bureaucrats and their byzantine procedures are cherished by the customers, who tend to be uninterested in the arcane details of 'digital,' and so are relentlessly passé themselves.Ex. He said: 'The outer shell of democracy is, no doubt, intact but it appears to be moth-eaten from inside'.Ex. So, he cleaned the bird cage from top to bottom and threw out all the mothy bird seed.Ex. Only if we continuously redefine our goals in accordance with the developments in our societies will we remain dynamic libraries and not turn into musty institutions.Ex. Training would be needed for the reception staff, who all said they were a bit long in the tooth for learning how to use a computer.----* hacer que sea obsoleto = render + obsolete, render + redundant.* quedarse obsoleto = be overtaken by events, outgrow.* volverse obsoleto = go out of + date, become + obsolete, go out of + fashion, obsolesce.* * *- ta adjetivo obsolete* * *= anachronistic, obsolete, outdated [out-dated], outmoded, redundant, out of touch with + reality, timed, passé, out of vogue, out of fashion, out of style, dated, byzantine, moth-eaten, mothy [mothier -comp., mothiest -sup.], musty [mustier -comp., mustiest -sup.], long in the tooth.Ex: We might all easily agree that LITERATURE, IMMORAL is not particularly descriptive of, and an anachronistic euphemism for, PORNOGRAPHY.
Ex: To remove obsolete fine records from the online system, there is a programm to find all fines paid before a particular date and to remove them.Ex: For example, the outdated subject heading 'Female emancipation' could be changed to the newer term 'Women's liberation' with this function.Ex: With computerization some libraries took the opportunity to replace outmoded abstracts bulletins with SDI services.Ex: The card-based systems in which post-coordinate indexing was first conceived are more-or-less redundant.Ex: Some librarians seem to be out of touch with reality.Ex: Librarians need to be vociferous about achievements and services offered in order to dispel ideas about the stereotype librarian, timed and out of touch with contemporary society.Ex: By conscious or unconscious fixation on this single, already passé, facet of data processing technology we risk totally ignoring the other functions of a catalog.Ex: In general, however, the author's approach to his comparative method -- that comparativism is out of vogue -- is rather parochial.Ex: Abstract art has lately been considered out of fashion in the art centers of New York.Ex: Ten years ago ambition abounded; now risk-taking is out of style and vanguardism has been dampened by a pervasive enthusiasm for the past.Ex: Now, many of these libraries find that their systems are dangerously dated.Ex: Those elderly bureaucrats and their byzantine procedures are cherished by the customers, who tend to be uninterested in the arcane details of 'digital,' and so are relentlessly passé themselves.Ex: He said: 'The outer shell of democracy is, no doubt, intact but it appears to be moth-eaten from inside'.Ex: So, he cleaned the bird cage from top to bottom and threw out all the mothy bird seed.Ex: Only if we continuously redefine our goals in accordance with the developments in our societies will we remain dynamic libraries and not turn into musty institutions.Ex: Training would be needed for the reception staff, who all said they were a bit long in the tooth for learning how to use a computer.* hacer que sea obsoleto = render + obsolete, render + redundant.* quedarse obsoleto = be overtaken by events, outgrow.* volverse obsoleto = go out of + date, become + obsolete, go out of + fashion, obsolesce.* * *obsoleto -taobsolete* * *
obsoleto◊ -ta adjetivo
obsolete
obsoleto,-a adjetivo obsolete: ese sistema de riego ha quedado obsoleto, this irrigation system is obsolete
' obsoleto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
obsoleta
- usía
English:
dated
- obsolete
- outdated
* * *obsoleto, -a adjobsolete;este uso ha quedado obsoleto this usage has become obsolete* * *adj obsolete* * *obsoleto, -ta adjdesusado: obsolete -
2 obsoleto
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3 obsoleto
adjустаревший, вышедший из употребления -
4 obsoleto
устаревший, вышедший из употребления; морально устаревший -
5 obsoleto
сущ.экон. вышедший из употребления, морально устаревший, устаревший -
6 obsoleto
adj( estar) устаре́вший; вы́шедший из употребле́ния -
7 obsoleto
• antiquated• archaic• obsolete• old-fashioned• outdated• outmoded• passbook savings account• passed -
8 obsoleto
• neužívaný (výraz aj.)• zastaralý (výraz aj.) -
9 obsoleto,
a adj остарял, излязъл от употреба (за дума, израз); неадекватен. -
10 obsoleto
adjустаревший, вышедший из употребления -
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12 equipo obsoleto
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13 encabezamiento obsoleto
(n.) = dead headingEx. Perhaps the computer could resolve the dilemma of dead headings vs. buried material.* * *(n.) = dead headingEx: Perhaps the computer could resolve the dilemma of dead headings vs. buried material.
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14 enlace obsoleto
(n.) = broken link, dead linkEx. Broken links will continue to be a factor in Web site integrity for the foreseeable future.Ex. The average number of duplicate sites retrieved per search was 4.02 and the percentage of dead links returned was 12.4 per cent.* * *(n.) = broken link, dead linkEx: Broken links will continue to be a factor in Web site integrity for the foreseeable future.
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15 hacer obsoleto
(v.) = make + redundantEx. In one breath you say it's not very valuable and technologies will soon be here to make it redundant and in the next breath boast of its capabilities - you just can't have it both ways!.* * *(v.) = make + redundantEx: In one breath you say it's not very valuable and technologies will soon be here to make it redundant and in the next breath boast of its capabilities - you just can't have it both ways!.
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16 hacer que sea obsoleto
(v.) = render + obsolete, render + redundantEx. We need to replace those aspects of traditional public library service which have been taken over by other media or rendered redundant by social change.* * *(v.) = render + obsolete, render + redundantEx: We need to replace those aspects of traditional public library service which have been taken over by other media or rendered redundant by social change. -
17 quedarse obsoleto
(v.) = be overtaken by events, outgrowEx. In the event, this plan was overtaken by events, in that with the introduction of MARC in 1971, BNB decided to use DC18 and abandon its own version of DC in the interests of international standardization.Ex. What happens when a library outgrows its 2nd automated circulation and cataloguing system?.* * *(v.) = be overtaken by events, outgrowEx: In the event, this plan was overtaken by events, in that with the introduction of MARC in 1971, BNB decided to use DC18 and abandon its own version of DC in the interests of international standardization.
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18 sistema obsoleto
(n.) = legacy systemEx. Replacement of legacy systems is problematic since the core data they contain make them an asset that information technology professionals must manage = La sustición de sistemas obsoletos es problemática puesto que los datos fundamentales que contienen los hacen recursos valiosos que los profesionales de la tecnología de la información deben aprovechar.* * *(n.) = legacy systemEx: Replacement of legacy systems is problematic since the core data they contain make them an asset that information technology professionals must manage = La sustición de sistemas obsoletos es problemática puesto que los datos fundamentales que contienen los hacen recursos valiosos que los profesionales de la tecnología de la información deben aprovechar.
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19 volverse obsoleto
v.to fall into disuse.La garantía caducó The warranty expired.* * *(v.) = go out of + date, become + obsolete, go out of + fashion, obsolesceEx. Information in the humanities does not readily go out of date.Ex. Academic libraries may become obsolete as the commercial market takes over control of information.Ex. Sawn-in cords, giving flat spines, were common in the mid seventeenth century, but then went out of fashion until they were reintroduced in about 1760.Ex. The entire hardware of Western industrialism has been obsolesced and 'etherealized' by the new surround of electronic information services.* * *(v.) = go out of + date, become + obsolete, go out of + fashion, obsolesceEx: Information in the humanities does not readily go out of date.
Ex: Academic libraries may become obsolete as the commercial market takes over control of information.Ex: Sawn-in cords, giving flat spines, were common in the mid seventeenth century, but then went out of fashion until they were reintroduced in about 1760.Ex: The entire hardware of Western industrialism has been obsolesced and 'etherealized' by the new surround of electronic information services. -
20 volverse obsoleto, pasar de moda, caducar
(v.) = become + obsoleteEx. Academic libraries may become obsolete as the commercial market takes over control of information.* * *(v.) = become + obsoleteEx: Academic libraries may become obsolete as the commercial market takes over control of information.
Spanish-English dictionary > volverse obsoleto, pasar de moda, caducar
См. также в других словарях:
obsoleto — /obso leto/ agg. [dal lat. obsoletus, part. pass. di obsolescĕre logorarsi, andare in disuso , attrav. l ingl. obsolete ]. [che non è più in uso] ▶◀ antiquato, arretrato, (scherz.) della nonna, desueto, disusato, inattuale, (lett.) obsolescente,… … Enciclopedia Italiana
obsoleto — obsoleto, ta adjetivo anticuado*, viejo, antiguo*, desusado, trasnochado. ≠ moderno. * * * Sinónimos: ■ anticuado, desu … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
obsoleto — |ê| adj. 1. Caído em desuso; antiquado. 2. Arcaico. ‣ Etimologia: latim obsoletus, a, um, gasto, caído em desuso … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
obsoleto — obsoleto, ta adjetivo 1. (ser / estar) Uso/registro: elevado. Que no se usa desde hace mucho tiempo o que no se adecúa a las circunstancias que se requieren en el momento actual: La tecnología obsoleta de estos ordenadores los hace inútiles. Esta … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
obsoleto — obsoleto, ta (Del lat. obsolētus). 1. adj. Poco usado. 2. Anticuado, inadecuado a las circunstancias actuales … Diccionario de la lengua española
obsoleto — {{#}}{{LM O27750}}{{〓}} {{SynO28439}} {{[}}obsoleto{{]}}, {{[}}obsoleta{{]}} ‹ob·so·le·to, ta› {{《}}▍ adj.{{》}} Anticuado, desusado, caduco o inadecuado a las circunstancias actuales. {{★}}{{\}}ETIMOLOGÍA:{{/}} Del latín obsoletus.… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
obsoleto — (Del lat. obsoletus.) ► adjetivo Que es o está anticuado, o caído en desuso: ■ esa actitud resulta obsoleta; son costumbres ridículas y obsoletas. SINÓNIMO desusado ANTÓNIMO moderno * * * obsoleto, a (del lat. «obsolētus») adj. *Anticuado o… … Enciclopedia Universal
obsoleto — Significa «que ha caído en desuso»; pero no «antiguo», significación que algunos le dan. Una cosa puede ser obsoleta sin ser antigua y al revés … Diccionario español de neologismos
obsoleto — Economía. Producto o tecnología que ha caído en desuso, está anticuado, y no tiene demanda porque hay un sustitutivo más eficaz … Diccionario de Economía Alkona
obsoleto — ob·so·lè·to agg. 1. CO caduto in disuso Sinonimi: antiquato, disusato, in disuso, out, sorpassato, superato. Contrari: nuovo. 2. TS econ. di tecnica, impianto, prodotto e sim., che ha perso efficienza e valore economico o che non è più… … Dizionario italiano
obsoleto — (adj) (Intermedio) que proviene de otra época y ahora es inútil Ejemplos: Algunos hospitales no disponen de modernos aparatos y examinan a los pacientes con los obsoletos. Esta máquina es obsoleta, cómprate un ordenador que te facilite el trabajo … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate