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1 promoción
f.1 promotion, advancement, furtherance, development.2 promotion, giveaway.3 promotion, preferment, raise of position.* * *1 (gen) promotion2 EDUCACIÓN year, US class\campaña de promoción promotion campaignpromoción interna internal promotion* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=ascenso) [gen] promotion, advancement; [profesional] promotion2) [de producto, oferta] promotion3)4) (=año) class, yearestaba en mi promoción — he was from my class o year, he was the same class o year as me
5) (=ganga) special offer* * *1)a) (de actividad, producto) promotionb) ( ascenso) promotion2) (Educ)* * *= advancement, promotion, upward mobility, upward job mobility, career advancement, promoting, rise through the ranks, furtherance, professional advancement, cohort, advocacy.Ex. The dependence on bosses for recognition, rewards, and advancement breeds an artificiality of relationship, a need to be polite and agreeable.Ex. In order to denote the concept 'promotion' you have used the special auxiliaries enumerated at 35.07/.08.Ex. These institutions, bringing higher education to many families for the first time, offered a new channel for upward mobility.Ex. Upward job mobility, if it leads to geographical relocation, is unacceptable to the majority of professionals.Ex. This article studies job mobility of men and women librarians and how it affects career advancement.Ex. Promoting can be via advertising, personal contact or atmospherics (building design for users).Ex. Several respondents felt that women's rise through the ranks was less meteoric than that of their male colleagues.Ex. The aims of the centre are the furtherance of teaching and research on any aspect of South Asia.Ex. Race was identified in previous studies as a perceived barrier to professional advancement.Ex. This article examines the views of librarians held by a number of faculty cohorts.Ex. However, what American libraries mean by advocacy is 'Work to overcome obstacles that the enquirer encounters in trying to secure help from outside resource agencies'.----* campaña de promoción = promotional campaign, advocacy.* capacidad de promoción = promotability.* de promoción = marketing, promotional.* obtener promoción = arrive at + promotion.* promoción comercial = marketing.* promoción de + Año = graduating class of + Año.* promoción de estudiantes = cohort of students.* promoción de la lectura = reading promotion.* promoción de la salud = health promotion.* promoción de libros = book promotion.* promoción de productos = product-promoting.* promoción de ventas = sales promotion.* promoción en el trabajo = job promotion.* promoción inmobiliaria = property development.* promoción laboral = job promotion.* promoción profesional = career movement, career progression.* promoción social = social advancement.* relacionado con la promoción de libros = book-promotional.* * *1)a) (de actividad, producto) promotionb) ( ascenso) promotion2) (Educ)* * *= advancement, promotion, upward mobility, upward job mobility, career advancement, promoting, rise through the ranks, furtherance, professional advancement, cohort, advocacy.Ex: The dependence on bosses for recognition, rewards, and advancement breeds an artificiality of relationship, a need to be polite and agreeable.
Ex: In order to denote the concept 'promotion' you have used the special auxiliaries enumerated at 35.07/.08.Ex: These institutions, bringing higher education to many families for the first time, offered a new channel for upward mobility.Ex: Upward job mobility, if it leads to geographical relocation, is unacceptable to the majority of professionals.Ex: This article studies job mobility of men and women librarians and how it affects career advancement.Ex: Promoting can be via advertising, personal contact or atmospherics (building design for users).Ex: Several respondents felt that women's rise through the ranks was less meteoric than that of their male colleagues.Ex: The aims of the centre are the furtherance of teaching and research on any aspect of South Asia.Ex: Race was identified in previous studies as a perceived barrier to professional advancement.Ex: This article examines the views of librarians held by a number of faculty cohorts.Ex: However, what American libraries mean by advocacy is 'Work to overcome obstacles that the enquirer encounters in trying to secure help from outside resource agencies'.* campaña de promoción = promotional campaign, advocacy.* capacidad de promoción = promotability.* de promoción = marketing, promotional.* obtener promoción = arrive at + promotion.* promoción comercial = marketing.* promoción de + Año = graduating class of + Año.* promoción de estudiantes = cohort of students.* promoción de la lectura = reading promotion.* promoción de la salud = health promotion.* promoción de libros = book promotion.* promoción de productos = product-promoting.* promoción de ventas = sales promotion.* promoción en el trabajo = job promotion.* promoción inmobiliaria = property development.* promoción laboral = job promotion.* promoción profesional = career movement, career progression.* promoción social = social advancement.* relacionado con la promoción de libros = book-promotional.* * *A1 (de una actividad, un producto) promotionhacer la promoción de un nuevo producto to promote a new productpromoción de ventas sales promotion2 (ascenso) promotionB ( Educ):somos de la misma promoción we graduated together o at the same timelos médicos de la promoción de 1988 the doctors who qualified in 1988los oficiales de mi promoción ( Mil) the officers who were commissioned at the same time as meC (en fútbol) play-off* * *
promoción sustantivo femenino
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2 (Educ):
promoción sustantivo femenino
1 (de una persona) promotion
2 (de estudios, etc) year, class: son de la promoción del 58, they graduated together in '58
3 (de un producto) promotion, special offer
' promoción' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escalada
- hornada
English:
advancement
- class
- endorsement
- freebie
- hype
- promotion
- sales promotion
- promotional
* * *promoción nf1. [de producto, candidato] promotionCom promoción de ventas sales promotion2. [ascenso] promotion3. [en deportes] promotion;van a jugar la promoción they will play off to decide who is promoted4. [curso] class, year;compañeros de promoción classmates;la promoción del 91 the class of 91* * *f1 en empresa promotion2 EDU class, Bryear3 DEP play-offs pl* * *1) : promotion2) : class, year3) : play-off (in soccer) -
2 entidad promotora
(n.) = promoting agencyEx. Thie article details the objectives and programmes of activity of the promoting agencies for the development of manpower.* * *(n.) = promoting agencyEx: Thie article details the objectives and programmes of activity of the promoting agencies for the development of manpower.
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3 fomento
m.encouragement, fostering.Ministerio de fomento Ministry of Public Workspres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: fomentar.* * *1 (promoción) promotion, encouragement2 MEDICINA fomentation* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=ayuda) promotion, encouragement; [de ventas] promotionMinisterio de Fomento — ministry responsible for public works, buildings etc
2) (Med) poultice* * *masculino (impulso, promoción) promotion* * *= propagation, promoting, furtherance.Ex. As part of an imported culture libraries may be associated with influences undermining traditional values and self-confidence and with the propagation of negative values such as consumerism.Ex. Promoting can be via advertising, personal contact or atmospherics (building design for users).Ex. The aims of the centre are the furtherance of teaching and research on any aspect of South Asia.----* fomento de espíritu de equipo = team building.* Fomento de la Biblioteconomía en el Tercer Mundo (ALP) = Advancement of Librarianship in the Third World (ALP).* fomento de la lectura = reading promotion.* fomento de la salud = health promotion.* fomento del hábito de la lectura = reading promotion.* fomento del hábito lector = reading promotion.* * *masculino (impulso, promoción) promotion* * *= propagation, promoting, furtherance.Ex: As part of an imported culture libraries may be associated with influences undermining traditional values and self-confidence and with the propagation of negative values such as consumerism.
Ex: Promoting can be via advertising, personal contact or atmospherics (building design for users).Ex: The aims of the centre are the furtherance of teaching and research on any aspect of South Asia.* fomento de espíritu de equipo = team building.* Fomento de la Biblioteconomía en el Tercer Mundo (ALP) = Advancement of Librarianship in the Third World (ALP).* fomento de la lectura = reading promotion.* fomento de la salud = health promotion.* fomento del hábito de la lectura = reading promotion.* fomento del hábito lector = reading promotion.* * *A (impulso, promoción) promotionB ( Med) fomentation* * *
Del verbo fomentar: ( conjugate fomentar)
fomento es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
fomentó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
fomentar
fomento
fomentar ( conjugate fomentar) verbo transitivo ‹industria/turismo› to promote;
‹ahorro/inversión› to encourage, boost;
‹disturbio/odio› to incite, foment (frml);
‹interés/afición› to encourage
fomentar verbo transitivo to promote
fomento sustantivo masculino
1 promotion
2 Med fomentation: la enfermera le puso unos fomentos sobre la frente, the nurse applied fomentations to his forehead 3 Ministerio de Fomento, Ministry of Public Works
' fomento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
injusticia
English:
advancement
- development
- encouragement
- promotion
- seminar
* * *fomento nm1. [de cultura, comercio, turismo] encouragement, promotion;Ministerio de Fomento Ministry of Public Works2. Med poultice* * *m COM promotion* * *fomento nm: promotion, encouragement* * *fomento n promotion -
4 promoción de productos
(adj.) = product-promotingEx. While some sites are strictly parody intended or product-promoting, some intentionally lure the unsuspecting into information provided by hate groups or other agenda-laden organisations.* * *(adj.) = product-promotingEx: While some sites are strictly parody intended or product-promoting, some intentionally lure the unsuspecting into information provided by hate groups or other agenda-laden organisations.
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5 adverso
adj.1 adverse, bad, averse, opposed.2 negative, harmful.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: adversar.* * *► adjetivo1 adverse, unfavourable (US unfavorable)2 (opuesto) opposite3 (adversario) opposing\condiciones adversas adverse conditions* * *(f. - adversa)adj.adverse, unfavorable* * *ADJ [lado] opposite, facing; [resultado etc] adverse; [suerte] bad* * *- sa adjetivo <circunstancias/resultado> adversela suerte le fue adversa — (liter) fortune did not favor him (liter)
* * *= adverse, untoward, averse.Ex. An increase in recall tends to have an adverse effect on another measure of performance, precision -- as recall is increased precision is lowered.Ex. Efforts to destigmatize euthanasia or even encourage it for some groups may have the untoward effect of promoting suicide in other groups.Ex. The advantage of an acoustic pulse as the averse stimulus is discussed.----* circunstancia adversa = adverse circumstance.* * *- sa adjetivo <circunstancias/resultado> adversela suerte le fue adversa — (liter) fortune did not favor him (liter)
* * *= adverse, untoward, averse.Ex: An increase in recall tends to have an adverse effect on another measure of performance, precision -- as recall is increased precision is lowered.
Ex: Efforts to destigmatize euthanasia or even encourage it for some groups may have the untoward effect of promoting suicide in other groups.Ex: The advantage of an acoustic pulse as the averse stimulus is discussed.* circunstancia adversa = adverse circumstance.* * *adverso -sa‹circunstancias/resultado› adverse* * *
adverso◊ -sa adjetivo ‹circunstancias/resultado› adverse
adverso,-a adjetivo adverse
' adverso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adversa
English:
adverse
- unfavorable
- unfavourable
- unsympathetic
- untoward
* * *adverso, -a adj1. [condiciones] adverse;incluso en las condiciones más adversas even in the worst o most adverse conditions2. [destino] unkind3. [suerte] bad;la suerte le fue adversa fate was unkind to him4. [viento] unfavourable* * *adj adverse;suerte adversa bad luck* * *adverso, -sa adjdesfavorable: adverse, unfavorable♦ adversamente adv -
6 agente de cambio
(n.) = agent of(for) change, force for change, force of changeEx. Geoffrey Burke urged librarians to see themselves as agents of change by promoting multicultural attitudes.Ex. Until very recently, fishing communities have sustained themselves through their reliance upon the sea, in the context of cultures that have resisted outside forces of change.Ex. The author explores the powerful forces of change which encourage a transition from a print to an electronic environment.* * *(n.) = agent of(for) change, force for change, force of changeEx: Geoffrey Burke urged librarians to see themselves as agents of change by promoting multicultural attitudes.
Ex: Until very recently, fishing communities have sustained themselves through their reliance upon the sea, in the context of cultures that have resisted outside forces of change.Ex: The author explores the powerful forces of change which encourage a transition from a print to an electronic environment. -
7 aliviar la ansiedad
(v.) = allay + anxietyEx. This study suggests that allaying the anxiety felt by library users is an effective tool for promoting use instructions.* * *(v.) = allay + anxietyEx: This study suggests that allaying the anxiety felt by library users is an effective tool for promoting use instructions.
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8 andar a tientas
to feel one's way, grope one's way* * *(v.) = kiss + in the dark, grope (for/toward)Ex. The article is entitled 'Kissing in the dark: promoting and communicating in a public library setting'.Ex. The ebb in religious life is explained in terms of the stress experienced by the nation during the period of confederation when it was groping for cohesiveness & some symbol of national unity.* * *(v.) = kiss + in the dark, grope (for/toward)Ex: The article is entitled 'Kissing in the dark: promoting and communicating in a public library setting'.
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9 animación a la lectura
(n.) = reading animation, reading promotionEx. Other topics include the establishment of a pool of resources for promoting reading, like lists of recommended children's and young people's books, travelling exhibitions as well as events for reading animation.Ex. This article outlines the creation of a new library and the subsequent reading promotion which took place throughout the school including: more class reading; visits by authors; taped stories; competitions, etc.* * *(n.) = reading animation, reading promotionEx: Other topics include the establishment of a pool of resources for promoting reading, like lists of recommended children's and young people's books, travelling exhibitions as well as events for reading animation.
Ex: This article outlines the creation of a new library and the subsequent reading promotion which took place throughout the school including: more class reading; visits by authors; taped stories; competitions, etc. -
10 aplacar la ansiedad
(v.) = allay + anxietyEx. This study suggests that allaying the anxiety felt by library users is an effective tool for promoting use instructions.* * *(v.) = allay + anxietyEx: This study suggests that allaying the anxiety felt by library users is an effective tool for promoting use instructions.
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11 argumento de venta
(n.) = sales pitch, product pitchEx. The term 'commercial communications' covers all forms of advertising promoting products and services but not packaging and sales pitches by individual salesperson.Ex. Our emphasis is on the practical rather than theoretical; we are seeking case studies and proposals about initiatives in your organisation, not product pitches or overviews.* * *(n.) = sales pitch, product pitchEx: The term 'commercial communications' covers all forms of advertising promoting products and services but not packaging and sales pitches by individual salesperson.
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12 armonía social
f.social harmony.* * *(n.) = social harmonyEx. Social harmony is about promoting a spirit of community and neighbourliness.* * *(n.) = social harmonyEx: Social harmony is about promoting a spirit of community and neighbourliness.
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13 aventar
v.1 to fan.2 to winnow (trigo).El granjero avienta trigo The farmer winnows wheat.3 to throw (informal) (tirar). (Andean Spanish (Bolivia, Chilean Spanish, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru), Central American Spanish, Mexican Spanish)4 to blow about, to blow away, to blow along, to toss.Ricardo aventó papeles Richard blew about papers.5 to strike.* * *1 AGRICULTURA to winnow* * *1. VT1) [+ fuego] to fan, blow; (Agr) to winnow2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (Col, Méx, Per) <pelota/piedra> to throwle aventé un sopapo — (fam) I smacked o (BrE) thumped him (colloq)
b) (Méx) ( empujar) to push2) <fuego/lumbre> to fan; < grano> to winnow2.aventarse v prona) (Méx fam) ( atreverse) to dareaventarse a + inf — to dare to + inf
b) (Méx fam) ( lograr)se aventaron un partidazo — they produced o played a tremendous game
c) (refl) (Col, Méx) (arrojarse, tirarse) to throw oneself* * *= winnow.Ex. The article is entitled 'Speaking loudly for good books -- promoting the wheat and winnowing the chaff'.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (Col, Méx, Per) <pelota/piedra> to throwle aventé un sopapo — (fam) I smacked o (BrE) thumped him (colloq)
b) (Méx) ( empujar) to push2) <fuego/lumbre> to fan; < grano> to winnow2.aventarse v prona) (Méx fam) ( atreverse) to dareaventarse a + inf — to dare to + inf
b) (Méx fam) ( lograr)se aventaron un partidazo — they produced o played a tremendous game
c) (refl) (Col, Méx) (arrojarse, tirarse) to throw oneself* * *= winnow.Ex: The article is entitled 'Speaking loudly for good books -- promoting the wheat and winnowing the chaff'.
* * *aventar [A5 ]vtA1 (Col, Méx, Per) ‹pelota/piedra› to throw¿me avientas las llaves? can you throw me the keys?B1 ‹fuego/lumbre› to fan2 ‹grano› to winnow2se aventó al agua desde el trampolín he dived into the water from the diving boardse aventó por la ventana he leaped out of o threw himself out of o hurled himself out of the window* * *
aventar ( conjugate aventar) verbo transitivo
◊ le aventé un sopapo (fam) I smacked o (BrE) thumped him (colloq)
aventarse verbo pronominal
aventarse a hacer algo to dare to do sth
' aventar' also found in these entries:
English:
pitchfork
- chuck
- fling
- flip
- sling
- throw
- toss
* * *♦ vt1. [abanicar] to fan2. Agr to winnowme aventó la pelota she threw me the ball;le aventé una bofetada I slapped him;nos aventaron ahí, y no volvieron hasta tres horas más tarde they dumped us there, and didn't come back till three hours later4. Andes, CAm, Méx Fam [dirigir]me aventó una mirada amenazadora she shot me a threatening look, she glared at me threateningly5. Andes, CAm, Méx [empujar] to push, to shove* * *L.Amv/t1 throw2 ( empujar) push* * *aventar {55} vt1) : to fan2) : to winnow3) Col, Mex : to throw, to toss -
14 banal
adj.banal.* * *► adjetivo1 trivial* * *adj.banal, trivial* * *ADJ (=poco importante) [comentario, tema] banal; [persona] ordinary, commonplace* * *adjetivo banal* * *= trivial, banal.Ex. A further problem is the fact that place names may appear in a trivial context.Ex. Unrestricted access to the Internet for input is promoting not just the banal but the postively corrupt.----* algo banal = frill.* * *adjetivo banal* * *= trivial, banal.Ex: A further problem is the fact that place names may appear in a trivial context.
Ex: Unrestricted access to the Internet for input is promoting not just the banal but the postively corrupt.* algo banal = frill.* * *banal* * *
banal adjetivo
banal
banal adjetivo banal, trivial
' banal' also found in these entries:
English:
banal
- commonplace
- mundane
- stock
- trivial
* * *banal adjbanal* * *adj banal* * *banal adj: banal, trivial* * *banal adj trivial -
15 brillo intenso de la pantalla
(n.) = screen glareEx. Principal ergonomic issues identified were screen glare, furniture promoting muscle-straining work postures, and insufficient work surfaces.* * *(n.) = screen glareEx: Principal ergonomic issues identified were screen glare, furniture promoting muscle-straining work postures, and insufficient work surfaces.
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16 buena vecindad
f.1 good neighborhood, good neighbors.2 good neighborliness, good neighbourliness.* * *(n.) = neighbourliness [neighborliness, -USA]Ex. Social harmony is about promoting a spirit of community and neighbourliness.* * *(n.) = neighbourliness [neighborliness, -USA]Ex: Social harmony is about promoting a spirit of community and neighbourliness.
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17 calmar la ansiedad
(v.) = allay + anxietyEx. This study suggests that allaying the anxiety felt by library users is an effective tool for promoting use instructions.* * *(v.) = allay + anxietyEx: This study suggests that allaying the anxiety felt by library users is an effective tool for promoting use instructions.
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18 cerrar filas
v.to close ranks.* * *MILITAR to close ranks* * ** * *(v.) = close + ranksEx. The profession in general would probably be better served by closing ranks and promoting the generic skills of the information professional.* * *(v.) = close + ranksEx: The profession in general would probably be better served by closing ranks and promoting the generic skills of the information professional.
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19 certamen literario
m.literary contest.* * *(n.) = literary contest, book award, literary award, literary prize, book prizeEx. Pupils who successfully complete the course appear to be amongst the most active not only at school, but also in extra-mural events including literary contests.Ex. Children's book awards generally have little impact and it is hoped that this award will help to remedy the situation.Ex. This article discusses the effectiveness of literary awards as a means of promoting cultural diversity in Australia.Ex. One of the criticisms levelled at this literary prize is that it is run by a metropolitan clique in which books are written, read and reviewed all by the same people.Ex. This article likens book prizes to a contemporary form of patronage and emphasizes that the value of a prize ought to be assessed qualitatively and not quantitatively.* * *(n.) = literary contest, book award, literary award, literary prize, book prizeEx: Pupils who successfully complete the course appear to be amongst the most active not only at school, but also in extra-mural events including literary contests.
Ex: Children's book awards generally have little impact and it is hoped that this award will help to remedy the situation.Ex: This article discusses the effectiveness of literary awards as a means of promoting cultural diversity in Australia.Ex: One of the criticisms levelled at this literary prize is that it is run by a metropolitan clique in which books are written, read and reviewed all by the same people.Ex: This article likens book prizes to a contemporary form of patronage and emphasizes that the value of a prize ought to be assessed qualitatively and not quantitatively. -
20 complementario
adj.1 complementary, complemental, completing, supplemental.2 adjunct.* * *► adjetivo1 complementary* * *(f. - complementaria)adj.* * *1.ADJ [gen] complementary2.SM [en lotería] bonus number* * *- ria adjetivo1) <trabajos/personalidades> complementary; <ángulos/colores> complementary2) ( adicional) additional* * *= additional, follow-up, supplementary, supporting, fringe, supplemental, integrative.Ex. The note area is the part of the description where it is permitted to include any additional information which the cataloguer feels may be of value to the user.Ex. This order receives the same follow-up treatment as other orders in the files.Ex. The hierarchical relationships associated with selected index terms may be revealed by displaying related terms beneath such terms in a supplementary list in the thesaurus.Ex. However, it doesn't take very long before the supporting machine file attains greater importance than the manual catalog.Ex. Libraries must also attempt to draw in the public by promoting fringe activities such as art exhibitions, concerts, talks by writers, craft demonstrations and films.Ex. Supplemental information was gathered about each library from Bowker's American Library Directory.Ex. The CRG set about trying to define a series of integrative levels upon which it would be possible to base the main classes and their order for a new general classification scheme.----* actividad complementaria = follow-up activity.* complementario (de) = complementary (to).* de forma complementaria = complimentarily.* de modo complementario = complimentarily.* ejercicio complementario = follow-up activity.* exploración complementaria = diagnostic test.* ser complementario = be integral one to another.* ser complementario el uno del otro = be integral one to another.* ser complementarios = be integral one to another.* subtítulo y/o información complementaria sobre el título = other title information.* tarea complementaria = follow-up activity.* * *- ria adjetivo1) <trabajos/personalidades> complementary; <ángulos/colores> complementary2) ( adicional) additional* * *complementario(de)Ex: A full classification scheme, complementary to the thesaurus, is the most thorough means of indicating the relationships between the terms in a thesaurus.
= additional, follow-up, supplementary, supporting, fringe, supplemental, integrative.Ex: The note area is the part of the description where it is permitted to include any additional information which the cataloguer feels may be of value to the user.
Ex: This order receives the same follow-up treatment as other orders in the files.Ex: The hierarchical relationships associated with selected index terms may be revealed by displaying related terms beneath such terms in a supplementary list in the thesaurus.Ex: However, it doesn't take very long before the supporting machine file attains greater importance than the manual catalog.Ex: Libraries must also attempt to draw in the public by promoting fringe activities such as art exhibitions, concerts, talks by writers, craft demonstrations and films.Ex: Supplemental information was gathered about each library from Bowker's American Library Directory.Ex: The CRG set about trying to define a series of integrative levels upon which it would be possible to base the main classes and their order for a new general classification scheme.* actividad complementaria = follow-up activity.* complementario (de) = complementary (to).* de forma complementaria = complimentarily.* de modo complementario = complimentarily.* ejercicio complementario = follow-up activity.* exploración complementaria = diagnostic test.* ser complementario = be integral one to another.* ser complementario el uno del otro = be integral one to another.* ser complementarios = be integral one to another.* subtítulo y/o información complementaria sobre el título = other title information.* tarea complementaria = follow-up activity.* * *A1 ‹trabajos/personalidades› complementary2 ( Mat) ‹ángulos/conjuntos› complementary3 ( Fís) ‹colores› complementaryB (adicional) additionalallí te pueden dar información complementaria they will be able to give you additional information therenotas complementarias additional o supplementary notes* * *
complementario◊ - ria adjetivo
complementario,-a adjetivo complementary
' complementario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
complementaria
English:
ancillary
- complementary
- further
* * *complementario, -a♦ adj1. [persona, cosa] complementary2. [ángulo] complementary3. [color] complementary♦ nmEsp [en la lotería] = complementary number, Br ≈ bonus ball* * *adj complementary* * *complementario, - ria adj: complementary
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