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1 America Coming Together
American: ACTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > America Coming Together
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2 Individuals Making Progress And Coming Together
Religion: IMPACTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Individuals Making Progress And Coming Together
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3 сближение
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4 integración
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5 сближение
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6 san̄kramaṇa
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7 unión
f.1 union, concord, togetherness.2 union, binding, binding together, linkage.3 union, labor union, trade union.4 link, bonding, join, bond.5 union, coalition, league.6 union, adherence, cling, coalescence.7 junction, bind.8 henosis, junctura.* * *1 union\en unión de together withla unión hace la fuerza there is strength in numbers* * *noun f.1) union2) joint* * *SF1) (=acción)a) [de puntos, extremos] joining together; [de empresas] mergerla operación consiste en la unión de los extremos del hueso fracturado — the operation consists of joining together the two ends of the fractured bone
crearon el nombre de la empresa mediante la unión de sus apellidos — the name of the company was created by joining together o combining their surnames
b)en unión con o de — (=acompañado de) together with, along with; (=en asociación con) in association with, together with
viajó a París en unión de sus colegas — he travelled to Paris together with o along with his associates
la construcción del centro fue concedida a Unitex, en unión con otra empresa — the contract to build the centre was awarded to Unitex, in association with another firm
2) (=cualidad) unity3) (=organización)Unión General de Trabajadores — Esp socialist union confederation
Unión Soviética — ( Hist) Soviet Union
4) [de pareja] (=matrimonio) union5) (Mec) jointpunto de unión — junction ( entre between)
* * *1)a) ( acción)b) ( agrupación) associationc) la Unión Americana (Méx) (Period) ( Estados Unidos) the United States2) ( relación) union, relationship; ( matrimonio) union, marriage3) ( juntura) joint* * *= coming together, joining together, linkage, confounding, piecing together, union, junction, marriage, togetherness, bringing together, conjoining.Ex. Knowledge generally evolves from an identifiable base, and often new subjects arise from the coming together of two previously separate subjects.Ex. Such schemes are essentially analytical in nature, but do not permit any synthesis or joining together of concepts that have been divided from one another.Ex. We have just stated that the linkage of varying titles and varying forms of entry have to be done on the same basis in an automated situation as in a manual situation.Ex. The confounding of opposites is also common though, again, care has to be taken to see that we do not confound two subjects on which extensive literature exists.Ex. Progress in research is dependent on the piecing together of items of information from many sources.Ex. By such mutual assistance, the wits and endeavours of the world may no longer be as so many scattered coals, or firebrands, which, for want of union are soon quenched, whereas, being but laid together, they would have yielded a comfortable light and heat.Ex. People value the public library highly as an educational and community resource and the library acts as an 'information junction' to bind the community together.Ex. Multimedia encyclopedias on CD-ROM are a nearly perfect marriage of technology and content.Ex. Mayo maintained that workers are motivated by ' togetherness' and crave individual recognition within the group = Mayo mantenía que los trabajadores se motivan por la solidaridad y anhelan el reconocimiento individual dentro del grupo.Ex. I have already mentioned that the bringing together of the various editions is the real problem.Ex. This sign is in effect a prototypical example of the conjoining of words and images.----* falta de unión = disunity.* la unión hace la fuerza = strength in numbers, strength in numbers.* unión civil = civil union.* unión monetaria = monetary union.* Unión Monetaria Europea (UME) = European Monetary Union (EMU).* unión política = political union.* Unión Soviética, la = Soviet Union, the, USSR, the.* * *1)a) ( acción)b) ( agrupación) associationc) la Unión Americana (Méx) (Period) ( Estados Unidos) the United States2) ( relación) union, relationship; ( matrimonio) union, marriage3) ( juntura) joint* * *= coming together, joining together, linkage, confounding, piecing together, union, junction, marriage, togetherness, bringing together, conjoining.Ex: Knowledge generally evolves from an identifiable base, and often new subjects arise from the coming together of two previously separate subjects.
Ex: Such schemes are essentially analytical in nature, but do not permit any synthesis or joining together of concepts that have been divided from one another.Ex: We have just stated that the linkage of varying titles and varying forms of entry have to be done on the same basis in an automated situation as in a manual situation.Ex: The confounding of opposites is also common though, again, care has to be taken to see that we do not confound two subjects on which extensive literature exists.Ex: Progress in research is dependent on the piecing together of items of information from many sources.Ex: By such mutual assistance, the wits and endeavours of the world may no longer be as so many scattered coals, or firebrands, which, for want of union are soon quenched, whereas, being but laid together, they would have yielded a comfortable light and heat.Ex: People value the public library highly as an educational and community resource and the library acts as an 'information junction' to bind the community together.Ex: Multimedia encyclopedias on CD-ROM are a nearly perfect marriage of technology and content.Ex: Mayo maintained that workers are motivated by ' togetherness' and crave individual recognition within the group = Mayo mantenía que los trabajadores se motivan por la solidaridad y anhelan el reconocimiento individual dentro del grupo.Ex: I have already mentioned that the bringing together of the various editions is the real problem.Ex: This sign is in effect a prototypical example of the conjoining of words and images.* falta de unión = disunity.* la unión hace la fuerza = strength in numbers, strength in numbers.* unión civil = civil union.* unión monetaria = monetary union.* Unión Monetaria Europea (UME) = European Monetary Union (EMU).* unión política = political union.* Unión Soviética, la = Soviet Union, the, USSR, the.* * *A1(acción): la unión de las dos empresas the merger of the two companiescon la unión de nuestros esfuerzos by combining our effortsla unión de estos factores the combination of these factorsla unión hace la fuerza united we stand2 (agrupación) association3B (relación) union, relationship; (matrimonio) union, marriagede esta unión nacieron dos hijos two children were born of this unionC (juntura) jointCompuestos:(homosexual) ≈ civil partnership; (heterosexual) ≈ couple in a stable relationship ( who acquire legal rights and responsibilities)( AmL) unmarried union; cohabitation(UE) Union of Industrial and Employers' Confederations of Europe(UE) Economic and Monetary UnionEuropean Union(UE)Western European Union( Hist) Soviet Union* * *
unión sustantivo femenino
1a) ( acción):
la unión de estos factores the combination of these factors
c)◊ la Uunión Americana (Méx) (Period) the United States
2 ( relación) union, relationship;
( matrimonio) union, marriage
3 ( juntura) joint
unión sustantivo femenino
1 (coalición) union
Unión Europea, European Union
2 (asociación) association
unión de consumidores, consumers' association
3 (cohesión) unity
4 (matrimonio, ligazón) union
5 (juntura) joint
' unión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abogada
- abogado
- camaradería
- cohabitación
- conflictividad
- fracturar
- revigorizar
- sindical
- sindicarse
- sindicato
- soldadura
- UE
- UEFA
- unidad
- URSS
- alianza
- casamiento
- conjunción
- empate
- enlace
- gremial
- gremio
- llamar
- sindicalismo
- sindicalizarse
- Unión Europea
- Unión Soviética
- vínculo
English:
connection
- EMU
- EU
- European Union
- inflame
- intervene
- mating
- membership
- mismatch
- rep
- togetherness
- trade union
- trades union
- union
- Union Jack
- belong
- blue
- capacity
- European
- join
- joint
- labor union
- marriage
- official
- rank
- shop
- Soviet
- student
- trade
- TUC
- USSR
* * *unión nf1. [asociación] union;acudió a la ceremonia en unión de su familia she attended the ceremony together with her familyunión aduanera customs union;Unión Africana African Union;Méx la Unión Americana the United States;la Unión Europea the European Union;Unión Monetaria Monetary Union;Antes Unión Soviética Soviet Union2. [acción] joining, union;un compuesto es el resultado de la unión de dos palabras a compound is the result of the joining of two words;la unión de las dos empresas the union o merger of the two companies3. [juntura, adherimiento] join, joint4. [cohesión] unity;hay que potenciar la unión entre los ciudadanos we must foster a sense of unity among citizens;la unión hace la fuerza unity is strength5. [matrimonio] marriage, unionunión de hecho unmarried couple* * *f1 union;la unión hace la fuerza united we stand2 TÉC joint* * *1) : union2) juntura: joint, coupling* * *unión n1. (enlace) union2. (unidad) unity -
8 fusión
f.1 fusion, merging, conflation, corporate merging.2 union, fusion.* * *1 (de metales) fusion, melting; (de hielo) thawing, melting2 (de intereses, partidos, ideas) fusion3 (de empresas) merger, amalgamation* * *noun f.1) fusion2) merger* * *SF1) (=unión) joining, uniting; (Com) merger, amalgamation2) (Inform) merge3) [de metal] melting4) (Fís) fusion5) (Mús) crossover* * *1) (de empresas, partidos, organizaciones) merger; ( de intereses) fusion2)a) ( de un metal) melting; (de metales, piezas) fusion, fusing togetherb) (Fís) fusion•* * *= amalgamation, coming together, fusion, joining together, merger, merging, confounding, piecing together, blurring, interweaving, bringing together, meld.Ex. The examples cited to date have used right hand truncation, which results in the amalgamation of words with different suffixes.Ex. Knowledge generally evolves from an identifiable base, and often new subjects arise from the coming together of two previously separate subjects.Ex. New topics develop not merely by fission -- the splitting up of established subjects -- but also by fusion -- the merging of previously distinct subjects.Ex. Such schemes are essentially analytical in nature, but do not permit any synthesis or joining together of concepts that have been divided from one another.Ex. Qualifiers function as an integral part of the index terms, so that terms of the form 'Moving (House)', ' Mergers (Industrial)' are created and used.Ex. The merging of synonyms carries implications for the effectiveness of the index in terms of precision and recall.Ex. The confounding of opposites is also common though, again, care has to be taken to see that we do not confound two subjects on which extensive literature exists.Ex. Progress in research is dependent on the piecing together of items of information from many sources.Ex. This paper illustrates the possible future interweaving of information retrieval and entertainment.Ex. I have already mentioned that the bringing together of the various editions is the real problem.Ex. The article is entitled 'Scholars and media: an unmixable mess of oil and water or a perfect meld of oil and vinegar?'.----* fusión de empresas = consolidation.* fusión nuclear = nuclear fusion.* punto de fusión = melting point, fusion point.* * *1) (de empresas, partidos, organizaciones) merger; ( de intereses) fusion2)a) ( de un metal) melting; (de metales, piezas) fusion, fusing togetherb) (Fís) fusion•* * *= amalgamation, coming together, fusion, joining together, merger, merging, confounding, piecing together, blurring, interweaving, bringing together, meld.Ex: The examples cited to date have used right hand truncation, which results in the amalgamation of words with different suffixes.
Ex: Knowledge generally evolves from an identifiable base, and often new subjects arise from the coming together of two previously separate subjects.Ex: New topics develop not merely by fission -- the splitting up of established subjects -- but also by fusion -- the merging of previously distinct subjects.Ex: Such schemes are essentially analytical in nature, but do not permit any synthesis or joining together of concepts that have been divided from one another.Ex: Qualifiers function as an integral part of the index terms, so that terms of the form 'Moving (House)', ' Mergers (Industrial)' are created and used.Ex: The merging of synonyms carries implications for the effectiveness of the index in terms of precision and recall.Ex: The confounding of opposites is also common though, again, care has to be taken to see that we do not confound two subjects on which extensive literature exists.Ex: Progress in research is dependent on the piecing together of items of information from many sources.Ex: This paper illustrates the possible future interweaving of information retrieval and entertainment.Ex: I have already mentioned that the bringing together of the various editions is the real problem.Ex: The article is entitled 'Scholars and media: an unmixable mess of oil and water or a perfect meld of oil and vinegar?'.* fusión de empresas = consolidation.* fusión nuclear = nuclear fusion.* punto de fusión = melting point, fusion point.* * *A1 (de empresas) merger; (de partidos, organizaciones) merger, amalgamationuna fusión amistosa or pactada an agreed merger2 (de ideas, intereses) combination, amalgamationB1 (de un metal) melting; (de metales, piezas) fusion, fusing together2 ( Fís) fusionCompuestos:cold fusionnuclear fusion* * *
fusión sustantivo femenino
1 (de empresas, partidos) merger
2
(de metales, piezas) fusion, fusing togetherb) (Fís) fusion
fusión sustantivo femenino
1 Com merger
2 Fís (de un metal, fundición) fusion
(del hielo, licuefacción) thawing, melting
' fusión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acentuar
- estructuración
- oponerse
English:
fusion
- meltdown
- melting point
- merger
* * *fusión nf1. [unión] [de empresas, bancos] merger;[de partidos] merger, amalgamation2. Informát mergefusión de archivos file merging3. [de metal, hielo] melting4. [nuclear] fusionfusión fría, fusión en frío cold fusion;fusión nuclear nuclear fusion;fusión termonuclear thermonuclear fusion5. [estilo musical] fusion* * *f1 FÍS fusion2 COM merger* * *1) : fusion2) : union, merger -
9 acercamiento
m.1 rapprochement.2 approach, approximation, bringing near, rapprochement.3 reconciliation, meeting of the minds, meeting of minds.4 kinship, ties, relations.* * *1 (acción) coming together, bringing together* * *noun m.1) approach* * *SM1) [a un lugar] approachgolpe de acercamiento — (Golf) approach shot
2) [a un tema] introductionel documental es un excelente acercamiento a la mitología — the documentary is an excellent introduction to mythology
3) (=reconciliación) [entre personas] reconciliation; [entre países, posiciones] rapprochementsu muerte fue motivo de acercamiento entre los hermanos — her death led to a reconciliation between the brothers
la obra trata de conseguir el acercamiento con el público — the play seeks to forge a closer relationship with the audience
fue el artífice del acercamiento entre China y EE.UU. — he was the architect of the rapprochement between China and the US
* * *masculino (entre posturas, países) rapprochement; ( entre personas)* * *= approximation, rapprochement.Ex. If we try to group the concepts arising from the titles, we find that a first approximation gives us four groups.Ex. The antifascism of ALA executive director Carl Milam was instrumental in reaching a rapprochement.----* intento de acercamiento = overture.* tentativa de acercamiento = overture.* * *masculino (entre posturas, países) rapprochement; ( entre personas)* * *= approximation, rapprochement.Ex: If we try to group the concepts arising from the titles, we find that a first approximation gives us four groups.
Ex: The antifascism of ALA executive director Carl Milam was instrumental in reaching a rapprochement.* intento de acercamiento = overture.* tentativa de acercamiento = overture.* * *(entre posturas, países) rapprochement(entre personas): a raíz de ese incidente se produjo un acercamiento entre ellos that incident brought them closer togetherlograron un acercamiento entre las dos posturas they went some way towards reconciling the two differing points of view* * *
acercamiento sustantivo masculino (entre posturas, países) rapprochement;
( entre personas):
acercamiento sustantivo masculino
1 bringing together, coming together
2 Pol rapprochement
' acercamiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
irse
English:
approach
- rapprochement
- overture
* * *acercamiento nm1. [a un lugar]reclaman el acercamiento de los presos a su región de origen they are calling for the prisoners to be moved nearer to their home region2. [entre países] rapprochement;se produjo un acercamiento entre sus posturas their positions moved closer to each other* * *m tb figapproach* * *acercamiento nm: rapprochement, reconciliation* * *acercamiento n approach -
10 Casa Rosada
( en Arg) Presidential Palace•• Cultural note:The Argentinian president's official residence in the Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires. Its façade was painted pink as a sign of national unity by President Sarmiento in the nineteenth century, to symbolize the coming together of two opposing political factions, one of whose banners was red, the other white* * *( en Arg) Presidential Palace•• Cultural note:The Argentinian president's official residence in the Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires. Its façade was painted pink as a sign of national unity by President Sarmiento in the nineteenth century, to symbolize the coming together of two opposing political factions, one of whose banners was red, the other white* * *The Argentinian president's official residence in the Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires. Its façade was painted pink as a sign of national unity by President Sarmiento in the nineteenth century, to symbolize the coming together of two opposing political factions, one of whose banners was red, the other white. -
11 συνελεύσει
συνέλευσιςcoming together: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)συνελεύσεϊ, συνέλευσιςcoming together: fem dat sg (epic)συνέλευσιςcoming together: fem dat sg (attic ionic)συνέρχομαιibo: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
12 reunión
f.1 meeting, encounter, assemblage, reunion.2 meeting, assembly meeting.3 get-together, social, party.4 reunion, coming together.5 Reunion.* * *1 (gen) meeting, gathering2 (reencuentro) reunion3 (conjunto) collection, gathering\asistir a una reunión to attend a meetingcelebrar una reunión to hold a meetingreunión en la cumbre PLÍTICA summit meetingreunión social social gathering* * *noun f.meeting, gathering, rally, reunion* * *SF1) [de trabajo, deportiva] meeting; [social] gathering¿irás a la reunión de padres? — are you going to the parents' meeting?
2) (=gente reunida) meeting* * *1)a) ( para discutir algo) meetingb) ( de carácter social) gatheringreunión de ex-alumnos — school reunion, old boys'/girls' reunion
c) (Dep) meeting, meetd) ( grupo de personas) meeting2) (de datos, información) gathering, collecting* * *= assembly, convention, gathering, meeting, rally, reunion, bringing together, convening.Ex. If you make an entry for that, would you make it ISRAELI PARLIAMENT, ISRAELI GENERAL assembly, ISRAELI CONGRESS, or whatever?.Ex. This article describes the 3 largest international book fairs: in Frankfurt, the children's book fair in Bologna, and the American Booksellers Association annual convention which has a different venue every year.Ex. This institution offers not only a wide range of information but also the facility of a meeting room, a drop-in lounge for social gatherings, meetings, workshops, exhibitions, displays, playgroups, coffee breaks, informal chats, seminars, study groups, films and slide shows.Ex. This was initiated formally by the calling of the first meeting of the Network Advisory Committee in 1976.Ex. This article gives examples of unusual forms of library promotion -- rallies, comedy competitions, fun runs, fireworks.Ex. The aim of the conference was to bring together the Texas library community in a reunion to reconfirm old networks and to develop new ones.Ex. I have already mentioned that the bringing together of the various editions is the real problem.Ex. Convenings are one day events that focus on a specific substantive issue.----* actas de reuniones = transactions.* asistir a una reunión = attend + meeting.* cancelar una reunión = call off + meeting.* celebrar una reunión = hold + meeting.* convocar una reunión = call + meeting, convene + meeting.* convocatoria de reunión = convening notice.* coordinar una reunión = conduct + meeting.* desconvocar una reunión = call off + meeting.* minutas de reuniones = committee minutes.* organizar una reunión = arrange for + meeting, mount + meeting.* organizar un reunión = organise + meeting.* primera reunión = starter meeting.* reunión a la que los padres acuden con sus bebés = lapsit.* reunión a puertas abiertas = open meeting.* reunión celebrada con anterioridad al congreso = preconference [pre-conference].* reunión científica = scientific research meeting.* reunión conjunta = joint meeting.* reunión cumbre = summit.* reunión de antiguos alumnos = alumni reunion, class reunion.* reunión de bibliotecas móviles = mobilemeet.* reunión de emergencia = emergency meeting.* reunión de expertos = expert meeting [experts' meeting].* reunión de grupo = group meeting.* reunión de la dirección = board meeting.* reunión de la junta directiva = board meeting.* reunión del consejo = council meeting, council conference.* reunión de negocios = business meeting.* reunión de personal = staff meeting.* reunión de profesores = faculty meeting.* reunión de trabajo = business meeting, business session.* reunión + disolverse = party + break up.* reunión en la que cada persona trae un plato para compartir = potluck.* reunión en petit comité = confab.* reunión familiar = family reunion, family gathering.* reunión inaugural = inaugural meeting.* reunión informal = get together [get-together], social.* reunión informativa = briefing meeting.* reunión informativa de prensa = press briefing.* reunión inicial = starter meeting.* reunión para tomar café = coffee party.* reunión por temas de interés = breakout session.* reunión pública = public meeting.* reunión social = social gathering.* sala de reuniones = meeting room, interview room.* * *1)a) ( para discutir algo) meetingb) ( de carácter social) gatheringreunión de ex-alumnos — school reunion, old boys'/girls' reunion
c) (Dep) meeting, meetd) ( grupo de personas) meeting2) (de datos, información) gathering, collecting* * *= assembly, convention, gathering, meeting, rally, reunion, bringing together, convening.Ex: If you make an entry for that, would you make it ISRAELI PARLIAMENT, ISRAELI GENERAL assembly, ISRAELI CONGRESS, or whatever?.
Ex: This article describes the 3 largest international book fairs: in Frankfurt, the children's book fair in Bologna, and the American Booksellers Association annual convention which has a different venue every year.Ex: This institution offers not only a wide range of information but also the facility of a meeting room, a drop-in lounge for social gatherings, meetings, workshops, exhibitions, displays, playgroups, coffee breaks, informal chats, seminars, study groups, films and slide shows.Ex: This was initiated formally by the calling of the first meeting of the Network Advisory Committee in 1976.Ex: This article gives examples of unusual forms of library promotion -- rallies, comedy competitions, fun runs, fireworks.Ex: The aim of the conference was to bring together the Texas library community in a reunion to reconfirm old networks and to develop new ones.Ex: I have already mentioned that the bringing together of the various editions is the real problem.Ex: Convenings are one day events that focus on a specific substantive issue.* actas de reuniones = transactions.* asistir a una reunión = attend + meeting.* cancelar una reunión = call off + meeting.* celebrar una reunión = hold + meeting.* convocar una reunión = call + meeting, convene + meeting.* convocatoria de reunión = convening notice.* coordinar una reunión = conduct + meeting.* desconvocar una reunión = call off + meeting.* minutas de reuniones = committee minutes.* organizar una reunión = arrange for + meeting, mount + meeting.* organizar un reunión = organise + meeting.* primera reunión = starter meeting.* reunión a la que los padres acuden con sus bebés = lapsit.* reunión a puertas abiertas = open meeting.* reunión celebrada con anterioridad al congreso = preconference [pre-conference].* reunión científica = scientific research meeting.* reunión conjunta = joint meeting.* reunión cumbre = summit.* reunión de antiguos alumnos = alumni reunion, class reunion.* reunión de bibliotecas móviles = mobilemeet.* reunión de emergencia = emergency meeting.* reunión de expertos = expert meeting [experts' meeting].* reunión de grupo = group meeting.* reunión de la dirección = board meeting.* reunión de la junta directiva = board meeting.* reunión del consejo = council meeting, council conference.* reunión de negocios = business meeting.* reunión de personal = staff meeting.* reunión de profesores = faculty meeting.* reunión de trabajo = business meeting, business session.* reunión + disolverse = party + break up.* reunión en la que cada persona trae un plato para compartir = potluck.* reunión en petit comité = confab.* reunión familiar = family reunion, family gathering.* reunión inaugural = inaugural meeting.* reunión informal = get together [get-together], social.* reunión informativa = briefing meeting.* reunión informativa de prensa = press briefing.* reunión inicial = starter meeting.* reunión para tomar café = coffee party.* reunión por temas de interés = breakout session.* reunión pública = public meeting.* reunión social = social gathering.* sala de reuniones = meeting room, interview room.* * *A1 (para discutir algo) meeting2 (de carácter social) gatheringno hicieron una gran fiesta sino una pequeña reunión they didn't have a big party, just a small gathering o get-togetherreunión de ex-alumnos school reunion, old boys'/girls' reunion3 ( Dep) meeting, meet4 (grupo de personas) meetingCompuestos:summit, summit meetingstatus meetingunlawful assemblypress conference, briefingB (de datos, información) gathering, collecting* * *
reunión sustantivo femenino
( de carácter social) gathering;
( reencuentro) reunion
reunión sustantivo femenino
1 (de negocios, etc) meeting
2 (de conocidos, familiares) organizamos una reunión de antiguos alumnos, we arranged a reunion of former students
' reunión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acta
- alta
- alto
- animar
- animada
- animado
- animarse
- batalla
- celebrar
- cónclave
- conferencia
- consejo
- convocar
- convocatoria
- desanimada
- desanimado
- disolver
- disolverse
- eje
- expositor
- expositora
- fiesta
- haber
- irrupción
- junta
- plena
- pleno
- presidir
- presidencia
- presidenta
- presidente
- reencuentro
- replantear
- respirar
- ruego
- sobrar
- suspender
- té
- teleclub
- troika
- velada
- verse
- acabar
- acudir
- alargar
- aplazamiento
- aplazar
- asado
- asamblea
- asistente
English:
absent
- act
- adjourn
- advance
- arrange
- assembly
- attend
- boisterous
- brace
- break up
- call
- call away
- cancel
- chair
- clarify
- close
- concerted
- convivial
- disrupt
- disruption
- eloquent
- expect
- extraordinary
- gathering
- get-together
- have
- hen party
- hold
- informal
- make
- meeting
- minute
- off
- open
- overrun
- proceedings
- put back
- rally
- reassembly
- report
- reunion
- run on
- run over
- set up
- sit in on
- social
- special
- staff meeting
- stay away
- stick up for
* * *reunión nf1. [encuentro] [profesional] meeting;[de amigos, familiares] get-together, gathering; reunión atlética athletics meeting, US track and field meet;reunión de departamento departmental meeting2. [tras largo tiempo] reunion;una reunión familiar/de veteranos a family/veterans' reunion3. [asistentes] meeting4. [recogida] gathering, collection* * *f meeting; de amigos get-together* * *1) : meeting2) : gathering, reunion* * *reunión n1. (de trabajo) meeting2. (fiesta) gathering -
13 сближение
1) General subject: ( the) coming closer together, (the) drawing together of, approach, coaptation (костных обломков при переломе, краёв раны), contingence, rapprochement2) Biology: approximation (частей)3) Aviation: closing on, miss4) Naval: heading in5) Medicine: approximation, coaptation (напр. краёв костных отломков)6) Military: advance to contact (с противником), approach (с противником), approach march, close approach, closing in, closing-in movement, closing-in movement (с противником), convergence factor (меридианов), move, movement to contact (с противником), rapprochement (между государствами)7) Engineering: binding8) Law: coming together9) Accounting: convergence10) Linguistics: affinity11) Diplomatic term: rapprochement (особ. между государствами)12) Politics: reprochеment13) Oil: rendezvousing, rendezvous14) Astronautics: approach (кораблей), close-up, closing-in, closure, proximity, rendezvous transfer15) Cartography: convergence (меридианов)16) Food industry: toing close up17) Drilling: close18) Automation: juxtaposition19) Makarov: apprise, approach (при контактном взаимодействии), approximation (чего-л.), rendezvous (КЛ), rendezvous transfer (КА) -
14 rapprochement
rapprochement [ʀapʀɔ∫mɑ̃]masculine nouna. ( = action de rapprocher) [de partis, factions] bringing together ; [de points de vue, textes] comparisonb. ( = action de se rapprocher) [d'ennemis, famille] reconciliation ; [de partis, factions] rapprochement• ce rapprochement avec la droite nous inquiète (Politics) their moving closer to the right worries usc. ( = lien, rapport) parallel• je n'avais pas fait le rapprochement (entre ces deux incidents) I hadn't made the connection (between the two incidents)* * *ʀapʀɔʃmɑ̃nom masculin2) ( comparaison) connection* * *ʀapʀɔʃmɑ̃ nm1) (= réconciliation) [nations] rapprochement, [familles] reconciliation2) (= analogie) parallel* * *1 ( entente) rapprochement Pol; il n'y a pas eu de rapprochement entre leurs positions they have failed to narrow the gap between their positions; le groupe né du rapprochement entre la firme Dubois et la société Laforêt the group formed from the links established between the Dubois firm and the Laforêt company;2 ( comparaison) connection; ton rapprochement est inattendu the connection you make is surprising; faire or établir un rapprochement to make ou establish a connection (entre between; avec with); je n'avais pas fait le rapprochement I hadn't seen ou made the connection.[raprɔʃmɑ̃] nom masculinelle fait un rapprochement saisissant entre Mao et Jung she draws a striking parallel between Mao and Jungle rapprochement de ces deux textes établit le plagiat comparing the two texts provides proof of plagiarism3. [convergence] coming together -
15 agrupación
f.1 association, membership, group.2 group of people, club.3 grouping, cluster.4 grouping.5 group, cartel.* * *1 grouping, group2 (asociación) association* * *noun f.group, association* * *SF1) (=grupo) group, association; (=reunión) gathering; (=unión) union; (Mús) ensemble2) (=acción) grouping; (=reunión) coming together* * *1) ( grupo) group; ( asociación) association2) ( acción) grouping (together)* * *= aggregation, grouping, juxtaposition, assortment, bringing together.Ex. We should realize that a library is not simply an aggregation of discrete recorded materials; rather, it represents a collection, or more precisely collection of works.Ex. This scheme aims for a more helpful order than the major schemes, by following the groupings of subjects as they are taught in schools.Ex. It achieves this aim principally through the juxtaposition of related subjects in a classified order.Ex. The person who never throws away a newspaper is regarded as an eccentric; the person who never throws away a book is more likely to be regarded as a bibliophile no matter what the resulting motley assortment of books may be.Ex. I have already mentioned that the bringing together of the various editions is the real problem.* * *1) ( grupo) group; ( asociación) association2) ( acción) grouping (together)* * *= aggregation, grouping, juxtaposition, assortment, bringing together.Ex: We should realize that a library is not simply an aggregation of discrete recorded materials; rather, it represents a collection, or more precisely collection of works.
Ex: This scheme aims for a more helpful order than the major schemes, by following the groupings of subjects as they are taught in schools.Ex: It achieves this aim principally through the juxtaposition of related subjects in a classified order.Ex: The person who never throws away a newspaper is regarded as an eccentric; the person who never throws away a book is more likely to be regarded as a bibliophile no matter what the resulting motley assortment of books may be.Ex: I have already mentioned that the bringing together of the various editions is the real problem.* * *una agrupación terrorista a terrorist groupCompuesto:choral group, choirB (acción) grouping (together)* * *
agrupación sustantivo femenino
1 ( grupo) group;
( asociación) association;
2 ( acción) grouping (together)
agrupación sustantivo femenino association
' agrupación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hermandad
- logia
- colectivo
- unión
English:
group
- grouping
- syndicate
* * *agrupación nf1. [asociación] group, association2. [agrupamiento] grouping* * *f group, association* * ** * *1. (grupo) group2. (asociación) association -
16 coeo
cŏ-ĕo, īvi or ii (e. g. coierunt, Caes. B. G. 6, 22:I.coiere,
Lucr. 6, 452; Prop. 3 (4), 24, 18; Ov. M. 4, 83 al.:cŏĭisse,
Verg. A. 12, 709:coisse,
Prop. 3 (4), 15, 8; Ov. F. 6, 94; Quint. 5, 9, 5; 5, 11, 35;pedants preferred conire to coire,
Quint. 1, 6, 17; cf. id. 1, 5, 69, and Lachm. ad Lucr. p. 137), ĭtum, īre, v. a. and n.To go or come together, to meet, assemble, collect together (so mostly poet. or in post-Aug. prose); constr. absol., with ad aliquem, ad or in locum, more rar. in loco:b.matronae ad Veturiam Volumniamque frequentes coëunt,
Liv. 2, 40, 1:in porticum,
Plin. Ep. 1, 5, 9:ad solitum locum,
Ov. M. 4, 83:ad aliquem,
Curt. 7, 2, 21: Pharsaliam, * Cat. 64, 37:quo (sc. in sedilia theatri) populus coibat,
Hor. A. P. 207:in regiam,
Curt. 6, 8, 17:in quem (locum) coibatur,
Tac. A. 4, 69:apud aram ejus dei in cujus templo coiretur,
Suet. Aug. 35:cum rege in insulā,
Vell. 2, 101, 1:in foro,
Just. 5, 7, 6:milia crabronum coeunt,
Ov. F. 3, 753; id. H. 7, 123 Loers.:coivere amicis animis,
Curt. 8, 12, 9; 10, 3, 6:agmina coibant,
id. 10, 9, 15; Tac. A. 16, 5; id. H. 1, 27; 2, 52.—Poet.:B.vix memini nobis verba coisse decem,
i. e. have passed between us, Prop. 3 (4), 15, 8.—Specif., to go or come together in a hostile manner, to encounter:II.inter se coiisse viros et cernere ferro,
Verg. A. 12, 709; cf. id. G. 4, 73; Ov. M. 3, 236; Luc. 2, 225; Manil. 4, 83; Val. Fl. 5, 635; Stat. Th. 16, 408.—Pregn., to form a whole by coming together, to be united into a whole, to unite, combine (the usu. class. signif.); constr. absol., with cum, or dat.A.Lit.1.Of living beings:b.neque se conglobandi coëundique in unum datur spatium,
Liv. 6, 3, 6; so Verg. A. 9, 801; 10, 410:ut vaga illa multitudo coiret in populos,
Quint. 2, 16, 9:qui una coierunt,
Caes. B. G. 6, 22:reliqui (milites) coëunt inter se,
assemble, id. B. C. 1, 75; so Liv. 7, 37, 15:in formam justi exercitūs,
Vell. 2, 61, 2:ut coëat par Jungaturque pari,
Hor. Ep. 1, 5, 25.—Of the coition of the sexes (both of men and animals), to copulate, Lucr. 4, 1055; cf. Ov. M. 11, 744:B.cum alienā uxore,
Quint. 7, 3, 10:coisse eam cum viro,
id. 5, 9, 5:dominum cum ancillā,
id. 5, 11, 35:cum hospitibus stupro,
Curt. 5, 1, 37 al.:privigno,
Ov. H. 4, 129:simul binis,
Sen. Cons. ad Marc. 17, 5:sic et aves coëunt,
Ov. M. 9, 733; 10, 324; id. A. A. 2, 615; Col. 6, 27, 3 sq.; Ov. F. 3, 193 al.; cf., of marriage, [p. 359]b.. infra.—2.Transf., of things: membra. Ov. M. 4, 377; cf. Quint. 11, 3, 96: ignes coire globum quasi in unum, roll together, as into a ball, etc., Lucr. 5, 665; cf. id. 2, 563:B.sanguenque creari Sanguinis inter se multis coëuntibu' guttis,
out of many little drops running together, id. 1, 838; cf.:ut coëat lac,
to curdle, Varr. R. R. 2, 11, 4; Col. 12, 20, 4:bitumen spissatur et in densitatem coit,
thickens, Plin. 35, 15, 51, § 178; cf.:gelidus coit formidine sanguis,
Verg. A. 3, 30:semina,
Lucr. 3, 395; cf. id. 1, 770; 5, 190; 5, 425:tum digiti coëunt,
Ov. M. 2, 670; Quint. 11, 3, 21:ut cornua tota coirent Efficerentque orbem,
Ov. M. 7, 179; cf. Verg. A. 11, 860:palpebrae dormientis non coëunt,
do not close, Cels. 2, 8:labris coëuntibus,
Quint. 8, 3, 45 et saep.:perfectum quiddam fieri, cum omnia coierunt, necesse est,
id. 11, 3, 9; 9, 1, 9; 2, 19, 2; cf. id. 1, 5, 67:quae littera cum quāque optime coëat,
id. 9, 4, 91:ut placidis coëant immitia,
Hor. A. P. 12.—Of wounds, to close:arteria incisa neque coit neque sanescit,
Cels. 2, 10; cf.:potest os coire et vulnus sanescere,
id. 8, 10; so Plin. 11, 39, 93, § 227; Prop. 3 (4), 24, 18; Ov. Tr. 4, 4, 41; 5, 2, 9; and poet.:an male sarta Gratia nequicquam coit et rescinditur?
Hor. Ep. 1, 3, 32; Petr. 113, 8.—Trop., to unite for some object, in feeling, will, conclusions, etc., to join together, assimilate, combine, agree, ally one ' s self:b.Caesar cum eo coire per Arrium cogitat,
Cic. Att. 1, 17, 11:cum hoc tu coire ausus es, ut... addiceres, etc.,
id. Red. in Sen. 7, 16; id. Dom. 18, 47:principes, quitum unā coierunt, quantum visum est agri adtribuunt,
Caes. B. G. 6, 22: heri aliquot adulescentuli coimus in Piraeo (Piraeum ap. Cic. Att. 7, 3, 10), Ter. Eun. 3, 4, 1 (consensimus ac pepigimus, Don.):duodecim adulescentuli coierunt ex his, qui exsilio erant multati, etc.,
conspired together, Nep. Pelop. 2, 3; cf.:sed neque cum quoquam de eā re collocuturum neque coiturum: sic, ille consensionis globus hujus unius dissensione disjectus est,
id. Att. 8, 4:patricii coiere et interregem creavere,
Liv. 4, 7, 7:mos est regibus, quotiens in societatem coëant, implicare dextras, etc.,
Tac. A. 12, 47; hence poet.:coëant in foedera dextrae,
Verg. A. 11, 292; Tac. H. 3, 12:ad nullius non facinoris societatem coibant,
Suet. Aug. 32; and, like this, with changed construction.—Esp. of the marriage contract ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose); cf.:2.taedae quoque jure coissent,
Ov. M. 4, 60:conubio,
Curt. 8, 1, 9:nuptiis,
id. 9, 1, 26; Quint. 5, 11, 32:matrimonio,
Dig. 24, 1, 27:in matrimonium,
ib. 45, 1, 134; cf.:hac gener atque socer coëant mercede suorum,
i. e. in the marriage of Æneas with Lavinia, Verg. A. 7, 317.—Act.: coire societatem ( cum aliquo or absol.), to enter into an alliance, to make a compact, form a league (with some one;3.several times in Cic.): utinam, Pompei, cum Caesare societatem aut numquam coisses aut numquam diremisses!
Cic. Phil. 2, 10, 24; Nep. Con. 2, 2:societatem sceleris,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 34, 96:de municipis fortunis,
id. ib. 31, 87; Dig. 17, 2, 65, § 10:qui societatem in tempus coiit,
ib. 17, 2, 65, § 6.—Pass.:ad eam rem societas coitur,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 7, 20:ad coëundam societatem,
id. Fam. 5, 19, 2; so Gell. 1, 9 fin.:si unius rei societas coita sit,
Dig. 17, 2, 65 init.; cf. ib. 17, 2, 65, §§ 2, 9, 10, 15. -
17 anteriormente
adv.previously.* * *► adverbio1 previously, before* * *adv.* * *ADV previously, beforeanteriormente, lo hacíamos así — we used to do it like this
* * *adverbio (frml) before, previously* * *= earlier, formerly, once, previously, earlier on.Ex. These will be established in keeping with the principles established earlier.Ex. Mr. Berman was formerly Editor of the Social Responsibility Round Table (SRRT) Newsletter and is still a member of SRRT, but chooses not to be a member of the American Library Association.Ex. Many reference sources which were once available only in hard copy are now available either in hard copy, or to be consulted by online access to a computer-held data base.Ex. Knowledge generally evolves from an identifiable base, and often new subjects arise from the coming together of two previously separate subjects.Ex. It is helpful to the student to see this response-explanation stage of the reference process as the counterpart to the question-negotiation stage earlier on.----* anteriormente citado = foregoing.* dicho anteriormente, lo = foregoing, the.* lo anteriormente expuesto = the preceding.* mencionado anteriormente = said.* que era común anteriormente = once-common.* * *adverbio (frml) before, previously* * *= earlier, formerly, once, previously, earlier on.Ex: These will be established in keeping with the principles established earlier.
Ex: Mr. Berman was formerly Editor of the Social Responsibility Round Table (SRRT) Newsletter and is still a member of SRRT, but chooses not to be a member of the American Library Association.Ex: Many reference sources which were once available only in hard copy are now available either in hard copy, or to be consulted by online access to a computer-held data base.Ex: Knowledge generally evolves from an identifiable base, and often new subjects arise from the coming together of two previously separate subjects.Ex: It is helpful to the student to see this response-explanation stage of the reference process as the counterpart to the question-negotiation stage earlier on.* anteriormente citado = foregoing.* dicho anteriormente, lo = foregoing, the.* lo anteriormente expuesto = the preceding.* mencionado anteriormente = said.* que era común anteriormente = once-common.* * *( frml); before, previouslyesto le había sido comunicado anteriormente he had been informed of this previously o beforeanteriormente A QUE + SUBJ:anteriormente a que fuera disuelto el parlamento prior to the dissolution of Parliament, prior to Parliament being dissolved* * *
anteriormente adverbio previously, before
' anteriormente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
billón
English:
previously
- above
- aforementioned
- do
- qualify
* * *anteriormente advpreviously;como dije anteriormente,… as I said previously o before,…;anteriormente a la llegada del presidente prior to o before the president's arrival* * *adv1 previously, before;sus amigos habían acudido anteriormente a la casa his friends had gone to the house earlier o beforehand2:anteriormente a prior to* * *anteriormente adv: previously, beforehand* * *anteriormente adv formerly / previously -
18 dinamización bibliotecaria
(n.) = library outreachEx. The author looks at library outreach services for children and emphasizes the value of 'partnering': the process of 2 or more entities coming together for the purpose of developing synergistic solutions to their challenges.* * *(n.) = library outreachEx: The author looks at library outreach services for children and emphasizes the value of 'partnering': the process of 2 or more entities coming together for the purpose of developing synergistic solutions to their challenges.
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19 extensión bibliotecaria
(n.) = extension activity, outreach [out-reach], library outreachEx. A variety of extension activities, such as book clubs, competitions and quizzes also help to publicize the stock and the work of the library.Ex. Community education is another form of outreach that aims to educate the public about the availability of services that can help them, about their entitlement to benefits, or about their rights under the law.Ex. The author looks at library outreach services for children and emphasizes the value of 'partnering': the process of 2 or more entities coming together for the purpose of developing synergistic solutions to their challenges.* * *(n.) = extension activity, outreach [out-reach], library outreachEx: A variety of extension activities, such as book clubs, competitions and quizzes also help to publicize the stock and the work of the library.
Ex: Community education is another form of outreach that aims to educate the public about the availability of services that can help them, about their entitlement to benefits, or about their rights under the law.Ex: The author looks at library outreach services for children and emphasizes the value of 'partnering': the process of 2 or more entities coming together for the purpose of developing synergistic solutions to their challenges. -
20 identificable
adj.identifiable, namable, nameable.* * *► adjetivo1 identifiable* * *ADJ identifiable* * *adjetivo identifiable* * *= identifiable, mappable.Ex. Knowledge generally evolves from an identifiable base, and often new subjects arise from the coming together of two previously separate subjects.Ex. A Geographic Information System (GIS) is an automated system for creating, managing, analysing and displaying spatially referenced (mapped or mappable) data about a park's resources and facilities.* * *adjetivo identifiable* * *= identifiable, mappable.Ex: Knowledge generally evolves from an identifiable base, and often new subjects arise from the coming together of two previously separate subjects.
Ex: A Geographic Information System (GIS) is an automated system for creating, managing, analysing and displaying spatially referenced (mapped or mappable) data about a park's resources and facilities.* * *identifiable* * *identificable adjidentifiable* * *adj identifiable* * *identificable adj: identifiable
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