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  • 41 que produce efecto de una sola vez

    • immediate-effect
    • one scored point
    • one-shot deal

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > que produce efecto de una sola vez

  • 42 a la vez

    at the same time, at once
    * * *
    = at once, at one time, at similar times, at the same time, concurrently, side-by-side, simultaneously, at the same instant, in parallel, in tandem, at the one time, in a tandem fashion, at a time, in unison
    Ex. Because not all files need to be reorganized at once, but only those which are very full, the time required for this procedure is reduced to a minimum.
    Ex. Maximum number of documents which can be charged out at one time.
    Ex. However, this joint venture may not be justifiable unless both a thesaurus and a classification scheme are in demand by one organisation at similar times.
    Ex. Author entry gives direct access to particular documents whilst at the same time collocating documents with the same author.
    Ex. An indexer who is familiar with a given indexing language may be capable of accomplishing the three stages concurrently.
    Ex. This sub-stage and the next one must proceed side-by-side.
    Ex. No one catalogue can satisfy all the requirements of all users simultaneously.
    Ex. He then dropped the metal suddenly into the mouth of the mould, and at the same instant gave it a jerk or toss to force the metal into the recesses of the matrix (the precise form of the jerk varying with the different letters).
    Ex. The afternoon sessions will run in parallel.
    Ex. In tandem, tiered instruction and assessment offer the opportunity to analyze the outcomes of specific levels of information literacy.
    Ex. For example, an obvious question is do most people only have one book on the go at the one time?.
    Ex. Most of them are mitotically stable, and the integration of the vector into the host genome frequently occurred in a tandem fashion.
    Ex. It is important to recognise that division must be by one principle at a time.
    Ex. Macaronic poetry is often used as a vehicle for humorous social criticism, but also as a ludic exercise and linguistic challenge, or simply for the delight of hearing different languages in unison.
    * * *
    a la vez (que)
    = hand in hand (with), cum, in conjunction with, in unison with

    Ex: Hand in hand with this comes the need for nurses to be able to question, evaluate and reflect on existing practice.

    Ex: Libraries as vital institutions of public culture are currently facing a crisis cum challenge.
    Ex: Rules for any given class must be used in conjunction with the schedules for that class.
    Ex: Good literature, in order to fulfil the demands of the time, must move in unison with society, keeping control over its speed.

    = at once, at one time, at similar times, at the same time, concurrently, side-by-side, simultaneously, at the same instant, in parallel, in tandem, at the one time, in a tandem fashion, at a time, in unison

    Ex: Because not all files need to be reorganized at once, but only those which are very full, the time required for this procedure is reduced to a minimum.

    Ex: Maximum number of documents which can be charged out at one time.
    Ex: However, this joint venture may not be justifiable unless both a thesaurus and a classification scheme are in demand by one organisation at similar times.
    Ex: Author entry gives direct access to particular documents whilst at the same time collocating documents with the same author.
    Ex: An indexer who is familiar with a given indexing language may be capable of accomplishing the three stages concurrently.
    Ex: This sub-stage and the next one must proceed side-by-side.
    Ex: No one catalogue can satisfy all the requirements of all users simultaneously.
    Ex: He then dropped the metal suddenly into the mouth of the mould, and at the same instant gave it a jerk or toss to force the metal into the recesses of the matrix (the precise form of the jerk varying with the different letters).
    Ex: The afternoon sessions will run in parallel.
    Ex: In tandem, tiered instruction and assessment offer the opportunity to analyze the outcomes of specific levels of information literacy.
    Ex: For example, an obvious question is do most people only have one book on the go at the one time?.
    Ex: Most of them are mitotically stable, and the integration of the vector into the host genome frequently occurred in a tandem fashion.
    Ex: It is important to recognise that division must be by one principle at a time.
    Ex: Macaronic poetry is often used as a vehicle for humorous social criticism, but also as a ludic exercise and linguistic challenge, or simply for the delight of hearing different languages in unison.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a la vez

  • 43 siempre que

    conj.
    1 provided that, providing, providing that.
    2 whenever, any time, any time that, as often as.
    * * *
    (cada vez que) whenever 2 (a condición de que) provided, as long as
    * * *
    1) whenever, every time
    * * *
    = whenever, wherever, for as long as, on the condition that, with the condition that
    Ex. Whenever this code is entered, the system saves the document or list of documents being displayed and displays a summary of the documents saved up to that point.
    Ex. The unit entry approach uses the same unit or entry wherever a given work is listed.
    Ex. So we definitely intend to continue to produce catalog type card records for a long time to come, for as long as they're needed and it's a significant need.
    Ex. In this way the lives of over 100000 Armenians were spared, but only on the condition that they should be sent to Syria.
    Ex. The deal comes with the condition that he passes a doping test when he arrives in Japan in February.
    * * *
    = whenever, wherever, for as long as, on the condition that, with the condition that

    Ex: Whenever this code is entered, the system saves the document or list of documents being displayed and displays a summary of the documents saved up to that point.

    Ex: The unit entry approach uses the same unit or entry wherever a given work is listed.
    Ex: So we definitely intend to continue to produce catalog type card records for a long time to come, for as long as they're needed and it's a significant need.
    Ex: In this way the lives of over 100000 Armenians were spared, but only on the condition that they should be sent to Syria.
    Ex: The deal comes with the condition that he passes a doping test when he arrives in Japan in February.

    Spanish-English dictionary > siempre que

  • 44 tal vez

    adv.
    perhaps.
    Tal vez sea así. Perhaps so.
    * * *
    perhaps, maybe
    * * *
    perhaps, maybe
    * * *
    Ex. For our profession, what we call information science, we need the courage of our conviction that we can establish or perhaps re-establish our credibility as a profession = Para nuestra disciplina, lo que denominamos documentación, necesitamos la fuerza de la convicción de que podemos establecer o quizás restablecer nuestra credibilidad como profesión.
    * * *

    Ex: For our profession, what we call information science, we need the courage of our conviction that we can establish or perhaps re-establish our credibility as a profession = Para nuestra disciplina, lo que denominamos documentación, necesitamos la fuerza de la convicción de que podemos establecer o quizás restablecer nuestra credibilidad como profesión.

    * * *
    maybe, perhaps

    Spanish-English dictionary > tal vez

  • 45 alguna que otra vez

    alguna que otra vez
    gelegentlich

    Diccionario Español-Alemán > alguna que otra vez

  • 46 una que otra vez

    una que otra vez
    dann und wann

    Diccionario Español-Alemán > una que otra vez

  • 47 alguna que otra vez

    on the odd occasion
    * * *
    = from time to time, every once in a while, occasional, every now and then, every now and again
    Ex. From time to time it may be necessary to consult external references sources in order for the indexer to achieve a sufficient understanding of the document content for effective indexing.
    Ex. It does help to every once in a while ask where we came from and where we are going as a library.
    Ex. BLAISE conduct the occasional search for those libraries which do not have access to a terminal.
    Ex. I can walk on that foot, but as you described, every now and then without warning, the foot and ankle give way.
    Ex. Every now and again, someone gets the fame they deserve.
    * * *
    = from time to time, every once in a while, occasional, every now and then, every now and again

    Ex: From time to time it may be necessary to consult external references sources in order for the indexer to achieve a sufficient understanding of the document content for effective indexing.

    Ex: It does help to every once in a while ask where we came from and where we are going as a library.
    Ex: BLAISE conduct the occasional search for those libraries which do not have access to a terminal.
    Ex: I can walk on that foot, but as you described, every now and then without warning, the foot and ankle give way.
    Ex: Every now and again, someone gets the fame they deserve.

    Spanish-English dictionary > alguna que otra vez

  • 48 No te alegres del mal de tu vecino que el tuyo te viene por el camino

    [lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]No te alegres del mal del vecino, que el tuyo viene de camino.
    [lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]No te alegres del mal del vecino porque el tuyo viene de camino.
    [Sinngemäß] Freue dich nicht über das Unglück deines Feindes, denn dein Unglück ist schon unterwegs.
    Freue dich nicht über den Fall deines Feindes, und dein Herz sei nicht froh über sein Unglück; der Herr könnte es sehen und Missfallen daran haben. [Sprüche Salomos, 24,17]
    [lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]«Lo que siembres recoges en la vida,
    [lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]no te quejes jamás de tu destino,
    [lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]porque si causas a otros mil heridas,
    [lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]ellas retornarán a tu camino.
    [lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]No te alegres del mal de otras personas,
    [lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]aunque te hayan herido sin medida.
    [lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"] Siempre piensa y a la vez razona
    [lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]que todo hay que pagarlo en esta vida.» [Aurora García]

    Proverbios, refranes y dichos españoles con sus equivalencias en alemán > No te alegres del mal de tu vecino que el tuyo te viene por el camino

  • 49 una vez cumplimentado

    (adj.) = completed
    Ex. Returning a completed questionnaire was one of the requirements for futher participation in the study = Uno de los requisitos para que las bibliotecas pudieran participar en el estudio es que hubiesen devuelto el cuestionario debidamente cuplimentado.
    * * *
    (adj.) = completed

    Ex: Returning a completed questionnaire was one of the requirements for futher participation in the study = Uno de los requisitos para que las bibliotecas pudieran participar en el estudio es que hubiesen devuelto el cuestionario debidamente cuplimentado.

    Spanish-English dictionary > una vez cumplimentado

  • 50 una vez relleno

    (adj.) = completed
    Ex. Returning a completed questionnaire was one of the requirements for futher participation in the study = Uno de los requisitos para que las bibliotecas pudieran participar en el estudio es que hubiesen devuelto el cuestionario debidamente cuplimentado.
    * * *
    (adj.) = completed

    Ex: Returning a completed questionnaire was one of the requirements for futher participation in the study = Uno de los requisitos para que las bibliotecas pudieran participar en el estudio es que hubiesen devuelto el cuestionario debidamente cuplimentado.

    Spanish-English dictionary > una vez relleno

  • 51 Cantarillo que muchas veces va a la fuente, o deja el asa o la frente

    [lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]Tantas veces va el cántaro a la fuente hasta que al fin se rompe.
    [lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]Cantarico que muchas veces va a la fuente, alguna vez se ha de quebrar.
    Wenn der Krug zu oft zum Brunnen geht, bricht entweder der Henkel oder der Schnabel.
    Der Krug geht so lange zum Brunnen, bis er bricht.

    Proverbios, refranes y dichos españoles con sus equivalencias en alemán > Cantarillo que muchas veces va a la fuente, o deja el asa o la frente

  • 52 cada vez mayor

    (adj.) = escalating, ever-growing, ever-increasing, expanded, growing, increasing, mounting, rising, spiralling [spiraling, -USA], deepening, rapidly growing, expanding, constantly rising, swelling, ever larger [ever-larger], galloping, steadily rising, steadily growing, mushrooming, ever greater, rapidly expanding, ever-widening, burgeoning, heightening
    Ex. Findings emphasised the escalating deprivation of applied social scientists in general and the local government and voluntary sectors in particular.
    Ex. To gauge the full impact on the BNB one must add to these Arabic publications half a dozen books in Kurdish, not forgetting the ever-growing list of translations of oriental works.
    Ex. Up to and including the fourteenth edition progress led to ever-increasing detail.
    Ex. Co-operatives have played a much more extensive role in recent years and are set to continue in their expanded role.
    Ex. Yet another variable factor is the growing presence of full text data bases.
    Ex. The final order on the shelves is the reverse of this, so that an order of increasing speciality is achieved.
    Ex. If the approach is not too blinkered, such situations, on the basis of mounting evidence, quickly lead to the realisation that technological solutions to information problems are at best partial.
    Ex. But the good times ran out and the world recession of the 1970s brought rising inflation, unemployment and increasing pressure for better social services.
    Ex. The ARL Serials Project is an initiative by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) designed to combat the spiralling increases in periodicals prices.
    Ex. The period from World War 2 to the present day saw the quickened pace and deepening specialisation of researches.
    Ex. The scheme was designed by the Library of Congress staff to be tailor-made for their own library with its immense and rapidly growing stock and with its bias towards law and the social sciences.
    Ex. There is an expanding interest in the idea of local government information services on the part of public libraries.
    Ex. Recently there has been more than the usual talk about the exceptionally-high and constantly-rising costs of scholarly journals and what scholar, editors, and libraries can do about the situation.
    Ex. By far the most difficult new challenge looming for librarianship will be preserving and providing access to 'born-digital' materials, that swelling mass of material that appears only in electronic form.
    Ex. Technology plays an ever larger role in the delivery of services in libraries of all sizes.
    Ex. But the introduction of market economics, galloping inflation and the breakdown of old administrative structures are causing problems, especially over funding..
    Ex. Poland is currently enjoying a steadily rising national income, declining inflation, receding unemployment and an educational boom.
    Ex. The strategy is to maintain a steadily growing base line which can expand in better times.
    Ex. The position of the library as source provider has been eroded in an age of information explosions and mushrooming technology.
    Ex. The results has been an ever greater obfuscation of what constitutes the profession of librarianship.
    Ex. A rapidly expanding number of organizations have begun to use high performance, completely digital networks, such as the Internet.
    Ex. The inter-library loan network operates like a spiral with the individual library at the centre and the local, regional, national and international back-up services forming an ever-widening circle around it.
    Ex. It was apparent that the responders to the investigation were somewhat unsure of their future situation relative to the burgeoning information education market = Era claro que los entrevistados en la investigacion no se sentían muy seguros sobre su situación futura en relación con el incipiente mercado de las enseñanzas de documentación.
    Ex. The rising tension over the Olympic torch relay is heightening concerns whether this summer's Games will be clouded by political rancor.
    * * *
    (adj.) = escalating, ever-growing, ever-increasing, expanded, growing, increasing, mounting, rising, spiralling [spiraling, -USA], deepening, rapidly growing, expanding, constantly rising, swelling, ever larger [ever-larger], galloping, steadily rising, steadily growing, mushrooming, ever greater, rapidly expanding, ever-widening, burgeoning, heightening

    Ex: Findings emphasised the escalating deprivation of applied social scientists in general and the local government and voluntary sectors in particular.

    Ex: To gauge the full impact on the BNB one must add to these Arabic publications half a dozen books in Kurdish, not forgetting the ever-growing list of translations of oriental works.
    Ex: Up to and including the fourteenth edition progress led to ever-increasing detail.
    Ex: Co-operatives have played a much more extensive role in recent years and are set to continue in their expanded role.
    Ex: Yet another variable factor is the growing presence of full text data bases.
    Ex: The final order on the shelves is the reverse of this, so that an order of increasing speciality is achieved.
    Ex: If the approach is not too blinkered, such situations, on the basis of mounting evidence, quickly lead to the realisation that technological solutions to information problems are at best partial.
    Ex: But the good times ran out and the world recession of the 1970s brought rising inflation, unemployment and increasing pressure for better social services.
    Ex: The ARL Serials Project is an initiative by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) designed to combat the spiralling increases in periodicals prices.
    Ex: The period from World War 2 to the present day saw the quickened pace and deepening specialisation of researches.
    Ex: The scheme was designed by the Library of Congress staff to be tailor-made for their own library with its immense and rapidly growing stock and with its bias towards law and the social sciences.
    Ex: There is an expanding interest in the idea of local government information services on the part of public libraries.
    Ex: Recently there has been more than the usual talk about the exceptionally-high and constantly-rising costs of scholarly journals and what scholar, editors, and libraries can do about the situation.
    Ex: By far the most difficult new challenge looming for librarianship will be preserving and providing access to 'born-digital' materials, that swelling mass of material that appears only in electronic form.
    Ex: Technology plays an ever larger role in the delivery of services in libraries of all sizes.
    Ex: But the introduction of market economics, galloping inflation and the breakdown of old administrative structures are causing problems, especially over funding..
    Ex: Poland is currently enjoying a steadily rising national income, declining inflation, receding unemployment and an educational boom.
    Ex: The strategy is to maintain a steadily growing base line which can expand in better times.
    Ex: The position of the library as source provider has been eroded in an age of information explosions and mushrooming technology.
    Ex: The results has been an ever greater obfuscation of what constitutes the profession of librarianship.
    Ex: A rapidly expanding number of organizations have begun to use high performance, completely digital networks, such as the Internet.
    Ex: The inter-library loan network operates like a spiral with the individual library at the centre and the local, regional, national and international back-up services forming an ever-widening circle around it.
    Ex: It was apparent that the responders to the investigation were somewhat unsure of their future situation relative to the burgeoning information education market = Era claro que los entrevistados en la investigacion no se sentían muy seguros sobre su situación futura en relación con el incipiente mercado de las enseñanzas de documentación.
    Ex: The rising tension over the Olympic torch relay is heightening concerns whether this summer's Games will be clouded by political rancor.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cada vez mayor

  • 53 y a la vez

    = cum, yet
    Ex. Libraries as vital institutions of public culture are currently facing a crisis cum challenge.
    Ex. Is it possible to develop a generalized yet customizable data collection system that can be standardized across different public libraries? = ¿Es posible desarrollar un sistema de recogida de datos generalizado y al mismo tiempo adaptable a las circunstancias que se pueda aplicar en diferentes tipos de bibliotecas públicas?.
    * * *
    = cum, yet

    Ex: Libraries as vital institutions of public culture are currently facing a crisis cum challenge.

    Ex: Is it possible to develop a generalized yet customizable data collection system that can be standardized across different public libraries? = ¿Es posible desarrollar un sistema de recogida de datos generalizado y al mismo tiempo adaptable a las circunstancias que se pueda aplicar en diferentes tipos de bibliotecas públicas?.

    Spanish-English dictionary > y a la vez

  • 54 El que por los codos miente, a la postre se resiente

    [lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]No se cree nunca al que mintió una vez.
    Wer einmal lügt, dem glaubt man nicht, und wenn er auch die Wahrheit spricht.

    Proverbios, refranes y dichos españoles con sus equivalencias en alemán > El que por los codos miente, a la postre se resiente

  • 55 No se cree nunca al que mintió una vez

    [lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]El que por los codos miente, a la postre se resiente.
    Wer einmal lügt, dem glaubt man nicht (auch wenn er dann die Wahrheit spricht).

    Proverbios, refranes y dichos españoles con sus equivalencias en alemán > No se cree nunca al que mintió una vez

  • 56 más viejo que andar a pie

    • starší než babylónská věž

    Diccionario español-checo > más viejo que andar a pie

  • 57 más viejo que cagar agachado

    • starší než babylónská věž

    Diccionario español-checo > más viejo que cagar agachado

  • 58 si es que sucede alguna vez

    Ex. A search of a collection very rarely, if ever, retrieves all the relevant documents possessed in that collection.
    * * *

    Ex: A search of a collection very rarely, if ever, retrieves all the relevant documents possessed in that collection.

    Spanish-English dictionary > si es que sucede alguna vez

  • 59 ¡En qué lío cada vez más complicado nos metemos al mentir!

    Ex. O what a tangled web we weave when first we practise to retrieve...
    * * *
    = O what a tangled web we weave when first we practise to deceive!

    Ex: O what a tangled web we weave when first we practise to retrieve...

    Spanish-English dictionary > ¡En qué lío cada vez más complicado nos metemos al mentir!

  • 60 para hacerse baquiano hay que perderse alguna vez

    Spanish-English dictionary > para hacerse baquiano hay que perderse alguna vez

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