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1 California
f.1 Horse-race (carrera).2 (Southern Cone) (Tec.) Wire-stretcher.3 California, Calif., Ca., Cal..* * *1 California* * *SF California* * *femenino California* * *Ex. For access and price information concerning the electronic version of Everyman's, contact Dialog Information Services, Inc. 3460 Hillview Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94304 or telephone toll-free 1-800-227-1927 (outside California).----* UCLA (Universidad de California en Los Angeles) = UCLA (University of California at Los Angeles).* Universidad de California = UC (University of California).* * *femenino California* * *Ex: For access and price information concerning the electronic version of Everyman's, contact Dialog Information Services, Inc. 3460 Hillview Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94304 or telephone toll-free 1-800-227-1927 (outside California).
* UCLA (Universidad de California en Los Angeles) = UCLA (University of California at Los Angeles).* Universidad de California = UC (University of California).* * *California* * *
California sustantivo femenino
California
' California' also found in these entries:
English:
CA
- Cal
- Calif
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2 Universidad de California
Ex. This article describes the experiences at the California University at Irvine Biomedical Library and compares these experiences with other UC health sciences libraries.* * *Ex: This article describes the experiences at the California University at Irvine Biomedical Library and compares these experiences with other UC health sciences libraries.
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3 Universidad de California en Los Angeles
Universidad de California en Los Angeles (UCLA)Ex: He graduated from the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) in 1931 = Se licenció por la Universidad de California en Los Angeles en 1931.
Spanish-English dictionary > Universidad de California en Los Angeles
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4 UCLA (Universidad de California en Los Angeles)
Ex. He graduated from the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) in 1931 = Se licenció por la Universidad de California en Los Angeles en 1931.Spanish-English dictionary > UCLA (Universidad de California en Los Angeles)
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5 Universidad de California en Los Angeles (UCLA)
Ex. He graduated from the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) in 1931 = Se licenció por la Universidad de California en Los Angeles en 1931.Spanish-English dictionary > Universidad de California en Los Angeles (UCLA)
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6 universidad
f.university.universidad a distancia = distance learning university, ? Open University (British)* * *1 university\universidad a distancia Open Universityuniversidad laboral technical college* * *noun f.* * *SF universityUniversidad a Distancia — ≈ Open University
universidad laboral — polytechnic, technical school o institute (EEUU)
Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia — ≈ Open University
universidad popular — extramural classes pl, extension courses pl
* * *femenino university* * *= university, college of arts and sciences, college, university college.Ex. Hugh C, Atkinson, Director of the university of Illinois Libraries, has consistently been in the forefront in applying automation to traditional library problems and services.Ex. All state-operated colleges of arts and science in New York state were given funds in fiscal year 1987-88 for collection preparation and barcoding.Ex. Peckham College is a moderately small (1,600 students) private co-educational college in the mid-Atlantic region of the country.Ex. A disaster management workshop was held at Ballarat University College on 11-12 Feb 93.----* biblioteca de universidad politécnica = polytechnic library.* bibliotecario de universidad = academic librarian, university librarian.* científico de la universidad = academic scientist.* Comité de las Universidades Británicas sobre Películas y Vídeos (BUFVC) = British Universities Film and Video Council (BUFVC).* curso que tiene lugar fuera de la universidad = extension course, off-campus course.* Departamento de Financiación de las Universidades (UGC) = University Grants Committee (UGC).* de toda la universidad = university-wide.* estudiante proveniente de otra universidad = transfer student.* fuera de la universidad = off-campus.* página web de universidad = academic site, university site.* para toda la universidad = university-wide.* profesor de universidad = university faculty, university lecturer.* sitio web de universidad = academic site, university site.* universidad a distancia = open university, open college.* Universidad de California = UC (University of California).* Universidad de California en Los Angeles (UCLA) = UCLA (University of California at Los Angeles).* universidad de verano = summer school.* universidad estatal = state university.* universidad laboral = vocational college.* universidad nacional de educación a distancia (UNED) = open university.* universidad politécnica = polytechnic.* universidad privada = private university.* * *femenino university* * *= university, college of arts and sciences, college, university college.Ex: Hugh C, Atkinson, Director of the university of Illinois Libraries, has consistently been in the forefront in applying automation to traditional library problems and services.
Ex: All state-operated colleges of arts and science in New York state were given funds in fiscal year 1987-88 for collection preparation and barcoding.Ex: Peckham College is a moderately small (1,600 students) private co-educational college in the mid-Atlantic region of the country.Ex: A disaster management workshop was held at Ballarat University College on 11-12 Feb 93.* biblioteca de universidad politécnica = polytechnic library.* bibliotecario de universidad = academic librarian, university librarian.* científico de la universidad = academic scientist.* Comité de las Universidades Británicas sobre Películas y Vídeos (BUFVC) = British Universities Film and Video Council (BUFVC).* curso que tiene lugar fuera de la universidad = extension course, off-campus course.* Departamento de Financiación de las Universidades (UGC) = University Grants Committee (UGC).* de toda la universidad = university-wide.* estudiante proveniente de otra universidad = transfer student.* fuera de la universidad = off-campus.* página web de universidad = academic site, university site.* para toda la universidad = university-wide.* profesor de universidad = university faculty, university lecturer.* sitio web de universidad = academic site, university site.* universidad a distancia = open university, open college.* Universidad de California = UC (University of California).* Universidad de California en Los Angeles (UCLA) = UCLA (University of California at Los Angeles).* universidad de verano = summer school.* universidad estatal = state university.* universidad laboral = vocational college.* universidad nacional de educación a distancia (UNED) = open university.* universidad politécnica = polytechnic.* universidad privada = private university.* * *universityCompuestos:( Méx) open universityopen universitystate university≈ technical college ( school with emphasis on vocational training)* * *
universidad sustantivo femenino
university;
universidad a distancia or (Méx) abierta open university;◊ universidad laboral ≈ technical college ( school with emphasis on vocational training)
universidad f (institución, edificio) university
' universidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aula
- comedor
- comedora
- departamento
- disminuir
- hispanista
- ingresar
- manchar
- mira
- paso
- UNED
- Univ.
- alumnado
- alumno
- anfiteatro
- cantina
- cátedra
- catedrático
- clase
- claustro
- compañero
- egresado
- egresar
- egreso
- encerrado
- encerrar
- encierro
- entrada
- entrar
- estudiante
- estudiar
- exalumno
- ingreso
- jauja
- masificado
- monitor
- plaza
- politécnico
- porra
- profesor
- rector
- toma
- tomar
- trabajo
- tutor
English:
alumnus
- at
- bursar
- chancellor
- college
- decide on
- department
- do
- doctorate
- dormitory
- education
- fellow
- freshman
- homecoming
- horticulture
- institution
- prep school
- prestige
- process
- scholarship
- school
- send down
- university
- junior
- open
- set
- sophomore
* * *universidad nf1. [centro educativo] universityuniversidad a distancia = distance learning university, Br ≈ Open University;universidad de verano university summer school2. [enseñanza superior] university;la reforma de la universidad university reform* * *f university;universidad a distancia university correspondence school, Br Open University* * *universidad nf: university* * *universidad n university [pl. universities] -
7 profesor invitado
(n.) = fellow, visiting professor, visiting lecturer, visiting scholar, visiting fellowEx. The following highlights are what this first class of fellows recall of their time overseas.Ex. Martin Bircher, a visiting professor in the German Department of the University of California at Berkeley, gained an intimate acquaintance with the rare books in several collections of the University Library.Ex. He was also associated with Bukkyo University from 1960-76, first as a visiting lecturer, later as a full-time member of staff, becoming librarian in 1973.Ex. Its 55,000 books and 2,500 volumes of manuscripts are used mainly by visiting scholars.Ex. Scientists, visiting fellows, and doctoral candidates participated in the survey.* * *(n.) = fellow, visiting professor, visiting lecturer, visiting scholar, visiting fellowEx: The following highlights are what this first class of fellows recall of their time overseas.
Ex: Martin Bircher, a visiting professor in the German Department of the University of California at Berkeley, gained an intimate acquaintance with the rare books in several collections of the University Library.Ex: He was also associated with Bukkyo University from 1960-76, first as a visiting lecturer, later as a full-time member of staff, becoming librarian in 1973.Ex: Its 55,000 books and 2,500 volumes of manuscripts are used mainly by visiting scholars.Ex: Scientists, visiting fellows, and doctoral candidates participated in the survey. -
8 ORION
m.1 Orion.2 Orion.* * *= ORION.Nota: Nombre dado al sistema integrado de gestión automatizada de bibliotecas de la Universidad de California.Ex. ORION is the University of California, Los Angeles, on-line integrated processing and public access system.* * *= ORION.Nota: Nombre dado al sistema integrado de gestión automatizada de bibliotecas de la Universidad de California.Ex: ORION is the University of California, Los Angeles, on-line integrated processing and public access system.
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9 ángel
m.1 angel, religious messenger.2 innocent man.3 Ángel.4 angel, angel investor, risk-capital initial investor.* * *1 angel\ángel caído fallen angeltener ángel to be charmingángel custodio/de la guarda guardian angel* * *noun m.* * *SM1) angelpasó un ángel — [silencio] there was a sudden silence; [en charla] there was a lull in the conversation
ángel custodio, ángel de la guarda — guardian angel
2) (=gracia)tener ángel — to have charm, be very charming
* * *a) (Relig) angelpobre angelito — poor little darling; caer
b) ( encanto) charm* * *= angel.Ex. The woodcuts represent a procession headed by an angel, the first martyrs, the cross, Christ in a triumphal chariot, with saints immediately behind.----* ángel de la guarda = guardian angel.* angeles de la guarda = guardian angel, guardian angel.* ángel rebelde = rebel angel.* cabello de ángel = angelica.* salto del ángel = swan dive.* UCLA (Universidad de California en Los Angeles) = UCLA (University of California at Los Angeles).* * *a) (Relig) angelpobre angelito — poor little darling; caer
b) ( encanto) charm* * *= angel.Ex: The woodcuts represent a procession headed by an angel, the first martyrs, the cross, Christ in a triumphal chariot, with saints immediately behind.
* ángel de la guarda = guardian angel.* angeles de la guarda = guardian angel, guardian angel.* ángel rebelde = rebel angel.* cabello de ángel = angelica.* salto del ángel = swan dive.* UCLA (Universidad de California en Los Angeles) = UCLA (University of California at Los Angeles).* * *1 ( Relig) angelcanta como los (propios) ángeles he sings like an angelque sueñes con los angelitos sweet dreamsmuchas gracias, eres un ángel thank you very much, you're an angelse ha caído, pobre ángel or angelito he's fallen over, poor thing o poor little darling2 (encanto) charmtiene mucho ángel she's very charming o she has a lot of charmCompuestos:fallen angelguardian angel● ángel guardián or de la guardaguardian angelavenging angel* * *
ángel sustantivo masculinoa) (Relig) angel;
ángel guardián or de la guarda guardian angel;
pobre angelito poor little darling
ángel sustantivo masculino angel
ángel de la guarda, guardian angel
' ángel' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
batuta
- cabello
- cielo
- guarda
- primor
- serafín
- sol
- angelito
- monada
English:
angel
- angel food cake
- angel hair pasta
- guardian
- dear
* * *ángel nm1. [ser espiritual] angel;como los ángeles: canta como los ángeles she has a divine voice, she sings like an angel;ha pasado un ángel don't all talk at once! [after lull in conversation]ángel caído fallen angel;ángel custodio guardian angel;ángel de la guarda guardian angel2. [persona buena] angel;¡eres un ángel! you're an angel!* * *m angel;* * *ángel nm: angel* * *ángel n angel -
10 UCLA
UCLA (Universidad de California en Los Angeles)Ex: He graduated from the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) in 1931 = Se licenció por la Universidad de California en Los Angeles en 1931.
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11 familiarizarse con
v.to get acquainted with, to become familiar with, to acquaint oneself with, to become conversant with.* * *(v.) = acquaint + Reflexivo + with, become + conversant with, become + familiar (with), familiarise + Reflexivo + with [familiarize, -USA], get + a feel for, find + Posesivo + way round/through, gain + an acquaintance withEx. If you possess a copy of CC it would be advisable for you to look through it at this stage and acquaint yourself with the general appearance of each Part before proceeding further.Ex. Step 1 Familiarisation: This first step involves the indexer in becoming conversant with the subject content of the document to be indexed.Ex. Browsing time provided in school is the only way many children will ever become familiar with books en masse.Ex. Whilst indexers may be expected to familiarise themselves with spelling out procedures, searchers are rarely likely to be fully conversant with these.Ex. It is in this way that students gain experience by proxy and get a feel for handling problems in the flesh-and-blood world.Ex. This is obviously not a practical means of finding our way round the library.Ex. Martin Bircher, a visiting professor in the German Department of the University of California at Berkeley, gained an intimate acquaintance with the rare books in several collections of the University Library.* * *(v.) = acquaint + Reflexivo + with, become + conversant with, become + familiar (with), familiarise + Reflexivo + with [familiarize, -USA], get + a feel for, find + Posesivo + way round/through, gain + an acquaintance withEx: If you possess a copy of CC it would be advisable for you to look through it at this stage and acquaint yourself with the general appearance of each Part before proceeding further.
Ex: Step 1 Familiarisation: This first step involves the indexer in becoming conversant with the subject content of the document to be indexed.Ex: Browsing time provided in school is the only way many children will ever become familiar with books en masse.Ex: Whilst indexers may be expected to familiarise themselves with spelling out procedures, searchers are rarely likely to be fully conversant with these.Ex: It is in this way that students gain experience by proxy and get a feel for handling problems in the flesh-and-blood world.Ex: This is obviously not a practical means of finding our way round the library.Ex: Martin Bircher, a visiting professor in the German Department of the University of California at Berkeley, gained an intimate acquaintance with the rare books in several collections of the University Library. -
12 certificado
adj.certified, registered.m.1 certificate, certifying document.2 testimonial.past part.past participle of spanish verb: certificar.* * *1 (documento) certificate————————1→ link=certificar certificar► adjetivo1 (envío) registered1 (documento) certificate\certificado médico medical certificate* * *1. (f. - certificada)adj.2. noun m.* * *1. ADJ1) (Correos) [carta, paquete] registered2) (=aprobado) certified2. SM1) (=documento) certificatecertificado de acciones — (Com) share o stock certificate
certificado de escolaridad — completion certificate for compulsory education
certificado escolar — = certificado de escolaridad
2) (Correos) registered item* * *I- da adjetivo <paquete/carta> registeredIImasculino certificate* * *= certificate, registered, certification, certificated, licensure.Ex. He received his certificate of librarianship from the University of California at Berkeley the following year, and then returned to UCLA where he obtained a position in the library.Ex. Amongst the present 2,700 or more registered readers, pupils and students predominate.Ex. It is remarkable how, in an economy with diminishing job opportunities, librarians compensate for their inability to demonstrate the value of their skills by seeking the protection of educational and certification requirements.Ex. In 1977 it was granted the status of a certificated trade union.Ex. Only through formal certification or licensure will librarians achieve the consistently high level of performance necessary to command the confidence and respect accorded a profession.----* carta certificada = registered letter.* certificado de aptitud = certification.* certificado de defunción = death certificate.* certificado de depósito = certificate of deposit.* certificado de fecha de registro = time stamp [timestamp].* certificado de nacimiento = birth certificate.* certificado de sanidad = health permit.* certificado de seguridad = security certificate.* certificado fitosanitario = phytosanitary certificate.* correo certificado = registered mail.* renovación de certificado de aptitud = recertification.* * *I- da adjetivo <paquete/carta> registeredIImasculino certificate* * *= certificate, registered, certification, certificated, licensure.Ex: He received his certificate of librarianship from the University of California at Berkeley the following year, and then returned to UCLA where he obtained a position in the library.
Ex: Amongst the present 2,700 or more registered readers, pupils and students predominate.Ex: It is remarkable how, in an economy with diminishing job opportunities, librarians compensate for their inability to demonstrate the value of their skills by seeking the protection of educational and certification requirements.Ex: In 1977 it was granted the status of a certificated trade union.Ex: Only through formal certification or licensure will librarians achieve the consistently high level of performance necessary to command the confidence and respect accorded a profession.* carta certificada = registered letter.* certificado de aptitud = certification.* certificado de defunción = death certificate.* certificado de depósito = certificate of deposit.* certificado de fecha de registro = time stamp [timestamp].* certificado de nacimiento = birth certificate.* certificado de sanidad = health permit.* certificado de seguridad = security certificate.* certificado fitosanitario = phytosanitary certificate.* correo certificado = registered mail.* renovación de certificado de aptitud = recertification.* * *‹paquete/carta› registeredmandé la carta certificada or por correo certificado I sent the letter by registered mail o ( BrE) registered postcertificateCompuestos:share certificatedeath certificateschool-leaving certificatemedical certificate* * *
Del verbo certificar: ( conjugate certificar)
certificado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
certificado
certificar
certificado 1◊ -da adjetivo ‹paquete/carta› registered;
mandé la carta certificada I sent the letter by registered mail
certificado 2 sustantivo masculino
certificate
certificar ( conjugate certificar) verbo transitivo
to certify
certificado,-a
I adjetivo
1 certified
2 (correo) registered
II sustantivo masculino
1 certificate
2 certificado de estudios, school-leaving certificate
certificado médico, medical certificate
certificar verbo transitivo
1 to certify
2 (una carta) to register
' certificado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acta
- certificada
- correo
- extender
- acompañar
- baja
- partida
English:
certificate
- death certificate
- marriage certificate
- recorded
- registered
- registered post
- birth
- certify
- death
- marriage
- register
* * *certificado, -a♦ adj[documento] certified; [carta, paquete] registered;♦ nmcertificatecertificado de ahorro savings certificate;certificado de buena conducta certificate of good conduct;certificado de calidad quality guarantee;certificado de defunción death certificate;Fin certificado de depósito certificate of deposit;certificado de estudios academic record;certificado de garantía guarantee certificate;certificado de matrimonio marriage certificate;certificado médico medical certificate;Com certificado de origen certificate of origin;certificado de residencia = official document confirming one's residence in a country, city etc* * *I adj carta registeredII m certificate* * *certificado, -da adj1) : certified2) : registered (of mail)certificado nm1) : certificate2) : registered letter* * *certificado1 adj registeredcertificado2 n certificate -
13 conseguir un puesto de trabajo
(v.) = obtain + positionEx. He received his certificate of librarianship from the University of California at Berkeley the following year, and then returned to UCLA where he obtained a position in the library.* * *(v.) = obtain + positionEx: He received his certificate of librarianship from the University of California at Berkeley the following year, and then returned to UCLA where he obtained a position in the library.
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14 cubo de la basura
rubbish bin, US garbage can* * ** * *(n.) = waste bin, trashcan [trash can], dustbin [dust bin], rubbish bin, trash bin, garbage canEx. This attitude is based on the waste bin decision process widely used in political and educational organisations, which tend to have open-ended goals, problematic preferences, hazy technology, and poor feeback.Ex. The article 'You can never own too many trashcans' comments on the problems of finding enough space to house the University of California Division of Library Automation installations.Ex. Databases which should be gold mines degenerate into dustbins, and inter-departmental strife tears apart the organization's commitments.Ex. The bags may be used as an inner skin to a rubbish bin, to stop wet and noisome remains from sticking to the inside of the container.Ex. In a trash bin, he found the inedibles: fragile little calf legs with tiny cleft hooves.Ex. Two boys said they were shooting at a garbage can but ended up hitting a 61-year-old delivery driver instead, police say.* * *(n.) = waste bin, trashcan [trash can], dustbin [dust bin], rubbish bin, trash bin, garbage canEx: This attitude is based on the waste bin decision process widely used in political and educational organisations, which tend to have open-ended goals, problematic preferences, hazy technology, and poor feeback.
Ex: The article 'You can never own too many trashcans' comments on the problems of finding enough space to house the University of California Division of Library Automation installations.Ex: Databases which should be gold mines degenerate into dustbins, and inter-departmental strife tears apart the organization's commitments.Ex: The bags may be used as an inner skin to a rubbish bin, to stop wet and noisome remains from sticking to the inside of the container.Ex: In a trash bin, he found the inedibles: fragile little calf legs with tiny cleft hooves.Ex: Two boys said they were shooting at a garbage can but ended up hitting a 61-year-old delivery driver instead, police say.* * *dentro garbage can, Brrubbish bin; fuera garbage can, Brdustbin -
15 diploma
m.diploma.* * *1 diploma* * *noun m.* * *SM diploma* * *masculino diploma, certificate* * *= certificate, certification, diploma, diploma course.Ex. He received his certificate of librarianship from the University of California at Berkeley the following year, and then returned to UCLA where he obtained a position in the library.Ex. It is remarkable how, in an economy with diminishing job opportunities, librarians compensate for their inability to demonstrate the value of their skills by seeking the protection of educational and certification requirements.Ex. The guidelines can be used as a tool for the recognition of LIS diplomas and degrees beyond a country's border.Ex. In 1980 a library school was established, offering a 5 year diploma course of evening classes, catering for some 200 students.----* conceder diploma = grant + diploma.* entrega de diplomas = commencement.* * *masculino diploma, certificate* * *= certificate, certification, diploma, diploma course.Ex: He received his certificate of librarianship from the University of California at Berkeley the following year, and then returned to UCLA where he obtained a position in the library.
Ex: It is remarkable how, in an economy with diminishing job opportunities, librarians compensate for their inability to demonstrate the value of their skills by seeking the protection of educational and certification requirements.Ex: The guidelines can be used as a tool for the recognition of LIS diplomas and degrees beyond a country's border.Ex: In 1980 a library school was established, offering a 5 year diploma course of evening classes, catering for some 200 students.* conceder diploma = grant + diploma.* entrega de diplomas = commencement.* * *diploma, certificate* * *
Del verbo diplomar: ( conjugate diplomar)
diploma es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
diploma sustantivo masculino
diploma, certificate
diploma sustantivo masculino diploma
' diploma' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
diplomada
- diplomado
- bachillerato
- calificar
- diplomarse
- título
English:
diploma
* * *diploma nmdiploma;* * *m diploma* * *diploma nm: diploma* * *diploma n diploma -
16 obtener un puesto de trabajo
(v.) = obtain + positionEx. He received his certificate of librarianship from the University of California at Berkeley the following year, and then returned to UCLA where he obtained a position in the library.* * *(v.) = obtain + positionEx: He received his certificate of librarianship from the University of California at Berkeley the following year, and then returned to UCLA where he obtained a position in the library.
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17 viticultura
f.1 grape growing, viticulture.2 vine growing, enology, vinegrowing, oenology.* * *1 wine-growing, viticulture* * *SF vine growing, viticulture frm* * *femenino vine-growing* * *= viticulture, grape growing.Ex. The University of California has a specialized collection of books, periodicals and other materials dealing with viticulture and enology.Ex. This article evaluates the wine journals of the world with the exception of those devoted to the discussion of grape growing or technical aspects of wine making.* * *femenino vine-growing* * *= viticulture, grape growing.Ex: The University of California has a specialized collection of books, periodicals and other materials dealing with viticulture and enology.
Ex: This article evaluates the wine journals of the world with the exception of those devoted to the discussion of grape growing or technical aspects of wine making.* * *vine-growing, viticulture ( frml)* * *
viticultura sustantivo femenino
vine-growing
viticultura sustantivo femenino vine growing
' viticultura' also found in these entries:
English:
vine-growing
- viticulture
- wine-growing
- wine
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18 FBYD (Facultad de Biblioteconomía y Documentación)
Nota: Centro Universitario que imparte estudios que conducen al título de licenciado en biblioteconomía y documentación.Ex. This is a report on the results of a study of 1,042 students who attended the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS).Spanish-English dictionary > FBYD (Facultad de Biblioteconomía y Documentación)
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19 Facultad de Biblioteconomía y Documentación (FBYD)
Ex. This is a report on the results of a study of 1,042 students who attended the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS).Spanish-English dictionary > Facultad de Biblioteconomía y Documentación (FBYD)
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20 facultad de biblioteconomía y documentación
(n.) = graduate library school, LIS schoolEx. Schools of library and information science are once again intellectually impoverished, and the graduate library school ought to be reinvented or re-created.Ex. There are more than 20 LIS schools in the Arab world and they grant diplomas, B.Sc. degrees, Master degrees and Ph.D.* * *Facultad de Biblioteconomía y Documentación (FBYD)Ex: This is a report on the results of a study of 1,042 students who attended the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS).
(n.) = graduate library school, LIS schoolEx: Schools of library and information science are once again intellectually impoverished, and the graduate library school ought to be reinvented or re-created.
Ex: There are more than 20 LIS schools in the Arab world and they grant diplomas, B.Sc. degrees, Master degrees and Ph.D.Spanish-English dictionary > facultad de biblioteconomía y documentación
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