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  • 1 conservador

    adj.
    1 conservative, discreet, moderate, restrained.
    2 conservative, orthodox, rightist, right-wing.
    3 Conservative.
    m.
    1 conservative, praetorian, rightist, right-winger.
    2 preservative, preserver.
    3 Conservative.
    4 curator.
    * * *
    1 PLÍTICA conservative
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 PLÍTICA conservative
    2 (de museos) curator
    * * *
    1. (f. - conservadora)
    noun
    2. (f. - conservadora)
    adj.
    * * *
    conservador, -a
    1. ADJ
    1) (Pol) conservative, Tory
    2) (Culin) preservative
    2. SM / F
    1) (Pol) conservative, Tory
    2) [de museo] curator, keeper
    * * *
    I
    - dora adjetivo conservative
    II
    - dora masculino, femenino
    a) (Pol) conservative
    b) ( de museo) curator
    * * *
    = conservative, conservator, curator, custodian, standpatter, preserver, ingrown, old-fashioned, backward-looking, keeper, custodial, Luddite, laggard, conservationist, conservative, illiberal, risk-averse, tweedy [tweedier -comp., tweediest -sup.], safekeeper [sake-keeper], dowdy [dowdier -comp., dowdiest -sup.], straitlaced [strait-laced].
    Ex. There is a tendency to advance propositions premised upon the assumption that SLIS are staffed by inherently conservative, where they are not simply obtuse, individuals.
    Ex. The benefits of an on-site conservation laboratory and conservator are underlined.
    Ex. In her previous vocation she served as curator of History at the Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences and later as Assistant to the Director of Johns Hopkins University, Institute of History and Medicine.
    Ex. This article maintains that archivists as custodians of the records have an ethical obligation to support the freest possible access to public records.
    Ex. The 'standpatters' have seen power shift away from themselves to the newcomers and other lifelong 'progressive' Junctionvillers, who were muted under previous administrations.
    Ex. He also lumps himself and librarians together as 'devoted and in some instances veteran pursuers, preservers, and disseminators of truth'.
    Ex. Book clubs need not be enclosed, much less ingrown = Los clubs de lectores no deben ser cerrados y mucho menos conservadores.
    Ex. One is tempted to say that the enthusiasts for postcoordinate systems, being forced to admit reluctantly that control was necessary, couldn't bear to use the old-fashioned term 'list of subject headings'.
    Ex. The book is essentially backward-looking rather than forward-looking in content.
    Ex. Vervliet's involvement with books began with his appointment in 1949 as keeper at the Plantin Moretus Museum in Antwerp, where he acquired a wide knowledge of the history of printing in the Low Countries.
    Ex. Broadly, one can distinguish, then, between what one might call the ' custodial' or 'warehouse' aspects of the librarian's task, and the 'communications' aspect.
    Ex. Librarians who have reservations about the spread of electronically based services are not Luddites.
    Ex. Individuals are distributed along a normal bell-shaped curve, with the majority in the large center and innovators and laggards a the the two extremes.
    Ex. The present conservationist approach to librarianship reflects Victorian priorities.
    Ex. He ends his book with a discussion of the politicizing effects of the actions of conservatives and loyalists at the end of the century.
    Ex. It is argued that Israel, in spite of its free elections, is an illiberal democracy.
    Ex. This is typical of the old corporate forms of hierarchy-based processes and of the ' risk-averse systems that crush new ideas'.
    Ex. No bright new digital firm can do without at least some of the supposedly decrepit bureaucracy it so abhors in the old tweedy institutions it wants to replace.
    Ex. Libraries find themselves frustrated in their role as safekeepers of science: how can they ensure optimal access and availability if they do not control the access systems?.
    Ex. This article shows how the dowdy and boring image of the stereotypical librarian as presented in fiction, taints the portrayal of all who work in libraries.
    Ex. Three years later, when he was fifteen, he slipped into Rachel's bedroom and her straitlaced mother caught them petting and giggling on the side of the bed.
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    * conservador de documentos = records custodian.
    * conservador del archivo = archives custodian.
    * de un modo conservador = conservatively.
    * neoconservador = neoconservative [neo-conservative], neoconservative [neo-conservative].
    * partido conservador = conservative party.
    * * *
    I
    - dora adjetivo conservative
    II
    - dora masculino, femenino
    a) (Pol) conservative
    b) ( de museo) curator
    * * *
    = conservative, conservator, curator, custodian, standpatter, preserver, ingrown, old-fashioned, backward-looking, keeper, custodial, Luddite, laggard, conservationist, conservative, illiberal, risk-averse, tweedy [tweedier -comp., tweediest -sup.], safekeeper [sake-keeper], dowdy [dowdier -comp., dowdiest -sup.], straitlaced [strait-laced].

    Ex: There is a tendency to advance propositions premised upon the assumption that SLIS are staffed by inherently conservative, where they are not simply obtuse, individuals.

    Ex: The benefits of an on-site conservation laboratory and conservator are underlined.
    Ex: In her previous vocation she served as curator of History at the Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences and later as Assistant to the Director of Johns Hopkins University, Institute of History and Medicine.
    Ex: This article maintains that archivists as custodians of the records have an ethical obligation to support the freest possible access to public records.
    Ex: The 'standpatters' have seen power shift away from themselves to the newcomers and other lifelong 'progressive' Junctionvillers, who were muted under previous administrations.
    Ex: He also lumps himself and librarians together as 'devoted and in some instances veteran pursuers, preservers, and disseminators of truth'.
    Ex: Book clubs need not be enclosed, much less ingrown = Los clubs de lectores no deben ser cerrados y mucho menos conservadores.
    Ex: One is tempted to say that the enthusiasts for postcoordinate systems, being forced to admit reluctantly that control was necessary, couldn't bear to use the old-fashioned term 'list of subject headings'.
    Ex: The book is essentially backward-looking rather than forward-looking in content.
    Ex: Vervliet's involvement with books began with his appointment in 1949 as keeper at the Plantin Moretus Museum in Antwerp, where he acquired a wide knowledge of the history of printing in the Low Countries.
    Ex: Broadly, one can distinguish, then, between what one might call the ' custodial' or 'warehouse' aspects of the librarian's task, and the 'communications' aspect.
    Ex: Librarians who have reservations about the spread of electronically based services are not Luddites.
    Ex: Individuals are distributed along a normal bell-shaped curve, with the majority in the large center and innovators and laggards a the the two extremes.
    Ex: The present conservationist approach to librarianship reflects Victorian priorities.
    Ex: He ends his book with a discussion of the politicizing effects of the actions of conservatives and loyalists at the end of the century.
    Ex: It is argued that Israel, in spite of its free elections, is an illiberal democracy.
    Ex: This is typical of the old corporate forms of hierarchy-based processes and of the ' risk-averse systems that crush new ideas'.
    Ex: No bright new digital firm can do without at least some of the supposedly decrepit bureaucracy it so abhors in the old tweedy institutions it wants to replace.
    Ex: Libraries find themselves frustrated in their role as safekeepers of science: how can they ensure optimal access and availability if they do not control the access systems?.
    Ex: This article shows how the dowdy and boring image of the stereotypical librarian as presented in fiction, taints the portrayal of all who work in libraries.
    Ex: Three years later, when he was fifteen, he slipped into Rachel's bedroom and her straitlaced mother caught them petting and giggling on the side of the bed.
    * conservador de documentos = records custodian.
    * conservador del archivo = archives custodian.
    * de un modo conservador = conservatively.
    * neoconservador = neoconservative [neo-conservative], neoconservative [neo-conservative].
    * partido conservador = conservative party.

    * * *
    1 ( Pol) ‹partido/gobierno› conservative
    2 (tradicional) ‹persona/ideas› conservative
    es muy conservador en sus gustos he's very conservative in his tastes
    masculine, feminine
    1 ( Pol) conservative
    2 (de un museo) curator
    3
    conservador masculine ( Coc) preservative
    * * *

    conservador
    ◊ - dora adjetivo

    conservative
    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
    a) (Pol) conservative


    conservador,-ora
    I adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino conservative
    Pol Conservative
    II sustantivo masculino y femenino
    1 Pol Conservative
    2 (de un museo, una biblioteca) curator
    ' conservador' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    barrer
    - bloque
    - conservadora
    - europeísta
    English:
    conservative
    - keeper
    - seat
    - Tory
    - wet
    - Conservative
    - curator
    - custodian
    - round
    * * *
    conservador, -ora
    adj
    1. [tradicionalista] conservative;
    es un entrenador muy conservador he's a very conservative manager
    2. [del partido conservador] Conservative
    nm,f
    1. [tradicionalista] conservative
    2. [miembro del partido conservador] Conservative
    3. [de museo] curator;
    [de biblioteca] librarian; [de parque natural] keeper
    * * *
    I adj conservative
    II m, conservadora f
    1 de museo curator
    2 POL conservative
    * * *
    conservador, - dora adj & n
    : conservative
    : preservative
    * * *
    conservador adj n conservative

    Spanish-English dictionary > conservador

  • 2 director de museo

    (n.) = curator
    Ex. In her previous vocation she served as curator of History at the Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences and later as Assistant to the Director of Johns Hopkins University, Institute of History and Medicine.
    * * *
    (n.) = curator

    Ex: In her previous vocation she served as curator of History at the Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences and later as Assistant to the Director of Johns Hopkins University, Institute of History and Medicine.

    Spanish-English dictionary > director de museo

  • 3 ejercer de

    v.
    to work as.
    * * *
    (v.) = serve as
    Ex. In her previous vocation she served as Curator of History at the Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences and later as Assistant to the Director of Johns Hopkins University, Institute of History and Medicine.
    * * *
    (v.) = serve as

    Ex: In her previous vocation she served as Curator of History at the Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences and later as Assistant to the Director of Johns Hopkins University, Institute of History and Medicine.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ejercer de

  • 4 museo

    m.
    museum.
    * * *
    1 museum
    \
    museo de arte art museum
    museo de cera wax museum
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM [gen] museum; [de pintura, escultura] museum, gallery

    museo de cera — wax museum, waxworks

    * * *
    masculino (de pintura, escultura) museum, gallery; (arqueológico, de historia, etc) museum
    * * *
    = museum, gallery.
    Ex. In her previous vocation she served as Curator of History at the Rochester museum of Arts and Sciences and later as Assistant to the Director of Johns Hopkins University, Institute of History and Medicine.
    Ex. A gallery is a room or building devoted to the exhibition of works of art.
    ----
    * Consejo Internacional de Museos (ICOM) = International Council of Museums (ICOM).
    * Consejo Internacional de Museos y Lugares de Interés (ICOMS) = International Council of Museums and Sites (ICOMOS).
    * de gestión del museo = curatorial.
    * director de museo = curator.
    * exposición de museo = museum exhibit.
    * informática aplicada a los museos = museum computing field.
    * museo arqueológico = archaeological museum.
    * museo de arte = art museum.
    * museo de ciencias naturales = natural science museum.
    * museo de historia natural = natural history museum.
    * museo de las ciencias = science museum.
    * museo naval = naval museum.
    * museo tradicional = folk museum, folklore museum.
    * museo viviente = living museum.
    * sobre museos = museum-based.
    * * *
    masculino (de pintura, escultura) museum, gallery; (arqueológico, de historia, etc) museum
    * * *
    = museum, gallery.

    Ex: In her previous vocation she served as Curator of History at the Rochester museum of Arts and Sciences and later as Assistant to the Director of Johns Hopkins University, Institute of History and Medicine.

    Ex: A gallery is a room or building devoted to the exhibition of works of art.
    * Consejo Internacional de Museos (ICOM) = International Council of Museums (ICOM).
    * Consejo Internacional de Museos y Lugares de Interés (ICOMS) = International Council of Museums and Sites (ICOMOS).
    * de gestión del museo = curatorial.
    * director de museo = curator.
    * exposición de museo = museum exhibit.
    * informática aplicada a los museos = museum computing field.
    * museo arqueológico = archaeological museum.
    * museo de arte = art museum.
    * museo de ciencias naturales = natural science museum.
    * museo de historia natural = natural history museum.
    * museo de las ciencias = science museum.
    * museo naval = naval museum.
    * museo tradicional = folk museum, folklore museum.
    * museo viviente = living museum.
    * sobre museos = museum-based.

    * * *
    (de pintura, escultura) museum, gallery; (de ciencias naturales, historia, etc) museum
    su casa parece un museo, con cuadros por todos lados her house looks like an art gallery, there are pictures everywhere
    Compuestos:
    museum of anthropology
    museum of contemporary art
    museum of modern art
    wax museum, waxworks (pl)
    natural science museum
    * * *

     

    museo sustantivo masculino
    museum;

    museo de ciencias naturales natural science museum
    museo sustantivo masculino museum
    (de pintura, escultura) gallery

    ' museo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    calcular
    - como
    - conservador
    - conservadora
    - donar
    - exhibir
    - guardarropa
    - obnubilar
    - patearse
    - pública
    - público
    - recorrer
    - abierto
    - abrir
    - cafetería
    - celador
    - cerrado
    - exponer
    - guarda
    - locación
    - meter
    - pasar
    - pieza
    - propiedad
    - riqueza
    - robo
    English:
    admission
    - armory
    - armoury
    - arrest
    - attendant
    - auspice
    - become
    - curator
    - docent
    - donation
    - entrance fee
    - exhibit
    - gallery
    - keeper
    - museum
    - picture gallery
    - visitor
    - visitor's book
    - art
    - repair
    - round
    - waxworks
    * * *
    museo nm
    [de ciencias, historia] museum; [de arte] (art) gallery museo arqueológico museum of archaeology;
    museo de arte moderno museum o gallery of modern art;
    museo de cera waxworks, wax museum;
    museo de la ciencia science museum;
    museo de ciencias naturales natural science museum;
    el Museo del Prado the Prado, = Spain's most important art gallery, in Madrid
    * * *
    m de ciencias, historia museum; de pintura art gallery
    * * *
    museo nm
    : museum
    * * *
    museo n museum
    museo de arte art gallery [pl. galleries]

    Spanish-English dictionary > museo

  • 5 museólogo

    = curator, museologist, museum curator, museum professional.
    Ex. In her previous vocation she served as curator of History at the Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences and later as Assistant to the Director of Johns Hopkins University, Institute of History and Medicine.
    Ex. Cultural study, especially for the museologist, must be interdisciplinary and cross class lines = Los estudios socioculturales, especialmente para el museólogo, deben ser interdisciplinares y cruzar las líneas divisorias que separan las clases sociales.
    Ex. We will continue to be custodians of our cultural heritage, a role we share with archivists and museum curators.
    Ex. The 2nd phase of the project proposes a 5-state convocation that will bring together preservation specialists and librarians, archivists, and museum professionals.
    * * *
    = curator, museologist, museum curator, museum professional.

    Ex: In her previous vocation she served as curator of History at the Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences and later as Assistant to the Director of Johns Hopkins University, Institute of History and Medicine.

    Ex: Cultural study, especially for the museologist, must be interdisciplinary and cross class lines = Los estudios socioculturales, especialmente para el museólogo, deben ser interdisciplinares y cruzar las líneas divisorias que separan las clases sociales.
    Ex: We will continue to be custodians of our cultural heritage, a role we share with archivists and museum curators.
    Ex: The 2nd phase of the project proposes a 5-state convocation that will bring together preservation specialists and librarians, archivists, and museum professionals.

    * * *
    museólogo, -a nm,f
    museologist

    Spanish-English dictionary > museólogo

  • 6 supervisor

    adj.
    supervisory, overseeing, supervising.
    m.
    supervisor, foreman, inspector, examiner.
    * * *
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 supervisor
    * * *
    (f. - supervisora)
    noun
    * * *
    supervisor, -a
    SM / F supervisor
    * * *
    - sora masculino, femenino supervisor
    * * *
    = superintendent, supervisor, supervisory, housekeeper [house-keeper], floor walker, approver, enforcer, overseer.
    Ex. But why had he said he offered to do the work for the superintendent when in truth she had initiated the request?.
    Ex. Before assuming her present position with Case Western, she worked successively as Serials Cataloger, supervisor of Science Libraries, and Information Systems Specialist at the University of Rochester.
    Ex. The European Economic Community (EEC) Treaty of 25 March 1957 endowed the European Parliament with 'advisory and supervisory powers'.
    Ex. A software agent named SiteHelper is designed to act as a housekeeper for the Web server and as a helper for a Web user to find relevant information at a particular site.
    Ex. Frank Hatt championed the idea of libraries being closely concerned with what the user reads, advocating such things as floor walkers and records of books read.
    Ex. The Kentucky state agency adopted a helping role as advisor, approver, and provider of technical assistance.
    Ex. They merely act as a conduit of state funds rather than an enforcer of the rules meant to guarantee the lawful use of those funds.
    Ex. At the top of the hierarchy would be the high officials and their families: the vizier, the overseer of the treasury, and the first priest.
    ----
    * grupo supervisor = steering group.
    * supervisor de la disciplina = disciplinarian.
    * supervisor de la libertad condicional = probation officer.
    * * *
    - sora masculino, femenino supervisor
    * * *
    = superintendent, supervisor, supervisory, housekeeper [house-keeper], floor walker, approver, enforcer, overseer.

    Ex: But why had he said he offered to do the work for the superintendent when in truth she had initiated the request?.

    Ex: Before assuming her present position with Case Western, she worked successively as Serials Cataloger, supervisor of Science Libraries, and Information Systems Specialist at the University of Rochester.
    Ex: The European Economic Community (EEC) Treaty of 25 March 1957 endowed the European Parliament with 'advisory and supervisory powers'.
    Ex: A software agent named SiteHelper is designed to act as a housekeeper for the Web server and as a helper for a Web user to find relevant information at a particular site.
    Ex: Frank Hatt championed the idea of libraries being closely concerned with what the user reads, advocating such things as floor walkers and records of books read.
    Ex: The Kentucky state agency adopted a helping role as advisor, approver, and provider of technical assistance.
    Ex: They merely act as a conduit of state funds rather than an enforcer of the rules meant to guarantee the lawful use of those funds.
    Ex: At the top of the hierarchy would be the high officials and their families: the vizier, the overseer of the treasury, and the first priest.
    * grupo supervisor = steering group.
    * supervisor de la disciplina = disciplinarian.
    * supervisor de la libertad condicional = probation officer.

    * * *
    masculine, feminine
    supervisor
    * * *

    supervisor
    ◊ - sora sustantivo masculino, femenino

    supervisor
    supervisor,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino supervisor

    ' supervisor' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    editor
    - editora
    - sobrestante
    - superintendente
    - supervisora
    - sobrecargo
    English:
    supervisor
    - supervisory
    - exacting
    - foreman
    - make
    - marshal
    * * *
    supervisor, -ora
    adj
    supervisory
    nm,f
    supervisor
    * * *
    m, supervisora f supervisor
    * * *
    : supervisor, overseer
    * * *
    supervisor n supervisor

    Spanish-English dictionary > supervisor

  • 7 trabajar de

    to be, work as
    * * *
    (v.) = serve as
    Ex. In her previous vocation she served as Curator of History at the Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences and later as Assistant to the Director of Johns Hopkins University, Institute of History and Medicine.
    * * *
    (v.) = serve as

    Ex: In her previous vocation she served as Curator of History at the Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences and later as Assistant to the Director of Johns Hopkins University, Institute of History and Medicine.

    Spanish-English dictionary > trabajar de

  • 8 vocación

    f.
    vocation, calling, avocation.
    * * *
    1 vocation, calling
    * * *
    noun f.
    calling, vocation
    * * *
    SF vocation, calling
    * * *
    a) ( inclinación) vocation

    tiene vocación de músico/para las artes — he has a vocation for music/for the arts

    b) (Relig) vocation, calling
    * * *
    = vocation, calling, avocation.
    Ex. In her previous vocation she served as Curator of History at the Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences and later as Assistant to the Director of Johns Hopkins University, Institute of History and Medicine.
    Ex. This function may not seem of the highest professional calling.
    Ex. Being a librarian may be, for many, an avocation, but for all, it is certainly a job, and one which, like so many client-serving and cultural occupations, has become increasingly professionalized.
    ----
    * profesión de vocación social = caring profession.
    * * *
    a) ( inclinación) vocation

    tiene vocación de músico/para las artes — he has a vocation for music/for the arts

    b) (Relig) vocation, calling
    * * *
    = vocation, calling, avocation.

    Ex: In her previous vocation she served as Curator of History at the Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences and later as Assistant to the Director of Johns Hopkins University, Institute of History and Medicine.

    Ex: This function may not seem of the highest professional calling.
    Ex: Being a librarian may be, for many, an avocation, but for all, it is certainly a job, and one which, like so many client-serving and cultural occupations, has become increasingly professionalized.
    * profesión de vocación social = caring profession.

    * * *
    1 (inclinación) vocation
    tiene vocación para las artes/de músico he has a vocation for the arts/for music, he is naturally inclined toward(s) the arts/toward(s) music
    2 ( Relig) vocation, calling
    tiene vocación (religiosa) she has a religious vocation o calling
    debes tener vocación de mártir para aguantarlo ( hum); you're a real saint to put up with it ( colloq)
    * * *

    vocación sustantivo femenino
    vocation;

    vocación sustantivo femenino vocation
    (religiosa) calling

    ' vocación' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    llamar
    - llamada
    - tardía
    - tardío
    - errar
    English:
    mission
    - vocation
    * * *
    1. [religiosa] vocation;
    me falta vocación I lack vocation
    2. [inclinación] [médica, educativa] vocation;
    tener vocación artística to be a born artist;
    un partido con vocación de gobierno a party with its sights on government
    * * *
    f vocation;
    errar la vocación get into the wrong line of work
    * * *
    vocación nf, pl - ciones : vocation

    Spanish-English dictionary > vocación

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