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1 War Acknowledges Certain Options
Military: WACOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > War Acknowledges Certain Options
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2 признается
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3 признаётся
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4 děkuje
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5 anerkennt
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6 erkennt an
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7 uznává
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8 factor de ponderación
(n.) = weighting factorEx. This index is obtained by multiplying the number of pages in any publication by a weighting factor that acknowledges each author's proportional or absolute contribution to the work.* * *(n.) = weighting factorEx: This index is obtained by multiplying the number of pages in any publication by a weighting factor that acknowledges each author's proportional or absolute contribution to the work.
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9 línea de investigación futura
(n.) = avenue (for/of) future researchEx. The author acknowledges the limitations to this approach and suggests avenues for future research.* * *(n.) = avenue (for/of) future researchEx: The author acknowledges the limitations to this approach and suggests avenues for future research.
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10 probable
adj.probable, likely.es probable que no diga nada he probably won't say anythinges probable que llueva it'll probably rain* * *► adjetivo1 (posible) probable, likely2 (demostrable) provable* * *adj.probable, likely* * *ADJ1) (=posible) probable, likelyes probable que... — it is probable that..., it is likely that...
2) (=demostrable) provable* * *¿lo habrá perdido? - es probable — do you think he's lost it? - probably
* * *= likely, probable, prospective.Ex. The most likely causes of brain damage among low birthweight infants are prematurity and infections, not oxygen starvation.Ex. Mr Haykin acknowledges that we lack knowledge of the probable approach of various classes and categories of readers to the subject catalog.Ex. The advocacy of title entry for serials implies an ideology which focuses on the publication as the principal object of interest of the prospective library user rather than the work conveyed by the book or publication.----* en el caso poco probable de que = in the unlikely case (that).* hacer que sea poco probable = render + unlikely.* lo más probable es que = most probably.* menos probable = least likely, less likely.* parecer probable = seem + likely.* poco probable = unlikely, far-fetched [farfetched].* ser muy poco probable = be remote.* ser muy probable = chances + be.* ser muy probable que + Subjuntivo = be bound to + Infinitivo.* ser probable (que) = be liable to, be likely (to).* ser probable que + haber = there + be + likely to be.* * *¿lo habrá perdido? - es probable — do you think he's lost it? - probably
* * *= likely, probable, prospective.Ex: The most likely causes of brain damage among low birthweight infants are prematurity and infections, not oxygen starvation.
Ex: Mr Haykin acknowledges that we lack knowledge of the probable approach of various classes and categories of readers to the subject catalog.Ex: The advocacy of title entry for serials implies an ideology which focuses on the publication as the principal object of interest of the prospective library user rather than the work conveyed by the book or publication.* en el caso poco probable de que = in the unlikely case (that).* hacer que sea poco probable = render + unlikely.* lo más probable es que = most probably.* menos probable = least likely, less likely.* parecer probable = seem + likely.* poco probable = unlikely, far-fetched [farfetched].* ser muy poco probable = be remote.* ser muy probable = chances + be.* ser muy probable que + Subjuntivo = be bound to + Infinitivo.* ser probable (que) = be liable to, be likely (to).* ser probable que + haber = there + be + likely to be.* * *A (posible) probable¿lo habrá perdido? — es probable do you think he's lost it? — probablyser probable QUE + SUBJ:es probable que llegue hoy he will probably arrive todaylo más probable es que no se haya enterado she most probably hasn't heardes muy probable que le renueven el contrato her contract will very probably be renewed, they are very likely to renew her contractB (demostrable) provable* * *
probable adjetivo ( posible) probable;
es probable que llegue hoy he will probably arrive today
probable adjetivo
1 (posible) likely; probable: es probable que llegue mañana, she will probably arrive tomorrow
2 (demostrable) provable
' probable' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dudosa
- dudoso
- esperar
- eventual
- fácil
- plausible
- virtual
- difícil
English:
chance
- collide
- doubtful
- estimate
- far-fetched
- highly
- liable
- likely
- odds
- probable
- probably
- unlikely
- likelihood
- suspect
* * *probable adjprobable, likely;es probable que llueva it'll probably rain;es probable que no diga nada he probably won't say anything;¿lo comprarás? – es probable will you buy it? – probably;es muy probable que no pueda acudir it's very likely that I won't be able to attend;lo más probable es que no pueda ir she probably won't be able to go* * *adj probable, likely;es probable que venga she’ll probably come* * *probable adj: probable, likely* * *probable adj probable / likely -
11 proporcional
adj.proportional.* * *► adjetivo1 proportionate, proportional* * *adj.* * *ADJ proportional (a to)* * *adjetivo proportional, proportionate* * *= proportionate, proportional.Ex. An increase in the number of scientists did not yield a proportionate number of contributions.Ex. This index is obtained by multiplying the number of pages in any publication by a weighting factor that acknowledges each author's proportional or absolute contribution to the work.----* en relación proporcional con = in proportion to.* guardar una relación directamente proporcional = vary + proportionately.* guardar una relación inversamente proporcional = vary + inversely.* inversamente proporcional = inversely proportional.* proporcional a = proportionate to.* relación directamente proporcional significat = significant direct relationship.* relación inversamente proporcional = inverse relationship.* relación inversamente proporcional significativa = significant inverse relationship.* representación proporcional = proportionate representation, proportional representation.* * *adjetivo proportional, proportionate* * *= proportionate, proportional.Ex: An increase in the number of scientists did not yield a proportionate number of contributions.
Ex: This index is obtained by multiplying the number of pages in any publication by a weighting factor that acknowledges each author's proportional or absolute contribution to the work.* en relación proporcional con = in proportion to.* guardar una relación directamente proporcional = vary + proportionately.* guardar una relación inversamente proporcional = vary + inversely.* inversamente proporcional = inversely proportional.* proporcional a = proportionate to.* relación directamente proporcional significat = significant direct relationship.* relación inversamente proporcional = inverse relationship.* relación inversamente proporcional significativa = significant inverse relationship.* representación proporcional = proportionate representation, proportional representation.* * *proportional, proportionateel reparto de beneficios fue proporcional a lo que había invertido cada uno the profits were distributed proportionately to what each person had investedes proporcional a los ingresos it is proportional o proportionate to income* * *
proporcional adjetivo
proportional, proportionate
proporcional adjetivo proportional
' proporcional' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
media
- representación
- cuota
English:
commensurate
- proportional
- proportional representation
- proportionate
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12 reconocer
v.1 to recognize.no te reconocía I didn´t recognize youel buen vino se reconoce por el color you can tell a good wine by its colorElla reconoce a su hermano She recognizes her brother.2 to admit.reconozco que estaba equivocada I accept o admit that I was mistakenhay que reconocer que lo hace muy bien you have to admit that she's very good at it3 to examine.El doctor reconoce al paciente The doctor examines the patient.4 to survey (terreno).5 to recognize (law) (hijo, derecho, partido).6 to acknowledge, to recognize, to accept, to confess.Ella reconoce su fracaso She acknowledges her failure.7 to acknowledge to.Ella reconoce haber firmado She acknowledges to having signed.8 to give recognition to.* * *1 (gen) to recognize2 (examinar) to examine3 (agradecer) to be grateful for4 (admitir) to recognize, admit5 (afrontar) to face7 MEDICINA (paciente) to examine1 to recognize each other2 (admitirse) to admit* * *verb1) to recognize2) acknowledge3) admit4) examine* * *1. VT1) (=conocer) to recognizele reconocí por la voz — I knew o recognized him by his voice
2) (=identificar) to identify3) (=considerar) [+ gobierno, hijo] to recognize4) (=admitir) to admitreconócelo, ha sido culpa tuya — admit it, it was your fault
5) (=agradecer) [+ servicio] to be grateful for6) (Med) [+ paciente] to examine7) [+ terreno] to survey; (Mil) to reconnoitre, spy out8) (=registrar) to search2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <hecho/error> to admithay que reconocer que... — you can't deny that..., you have to admit that...
b) <hijo/gobierno/derecho> to recognize2) ( identificar) <persona/letra/voz> to recognize3)a) <paciente/enfermo> to examineb) < terreno> to reconnoiter*2.reconocerse v pron ( confesarse) (+ compl)* * *= accredit, acknowledge, credit, give + credit, recognise [recognize, -USA], pick up.Ex. This is a report of a survey of off-campus/extension courses in graduates library education programs accredited by the American Library Association.Ex. In acknowledging these principles, Sears' is consistent with traditional ideas on the construction of alphabetical subject catalogues.Ex. While he cannot be credited with shaping the library in terms of selecting the book stock, he maintained and cared for it diligently for many years.Ex. The inventory needs to be revised, the salesman needs to be given credit for the sale, the general accounts need an entry, and, most important, the customer needs to be charged.Ex. AACR2 recognised that a cataloguing code of the 1980s must treat all media as equal.Ex. The most successful are based on computational morphosyntax which will pick up inflexional forms of stems.----* haber + que reconocer que = have to hand it to + Nombre.* merecer que se reconozca la labor realizada = deserve + credit.* reconocer el mérito de Alguien = get + Posesivo + due(s).* reconocerse = come to be + Participio Pasado.* ser un hecho ampliamente reconocido = it + be + widely recognised.* sin reconocer = unrecognised [unrecognized, -USA].* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <hecho/error> to admithay que reconocer que... — you can't deny that..., you have to admit that...
b) <hijo/gobierno/derecho> to recognize2) ( identificar) <persona/letra/voz> to recognize3)a) <paciente/enfermo> to examineb) < terreno> to reconnoiter*2.reconocerse v pron ( confesarse) (+ compl)* * *= accredit, acknowledge, credit, give + credit, recognise [recognize, -USA], pick up.Ex: This is a report of a survey of off-campus/extension courses in graduates library education programs accredited by the American Library Association.
Ex: In acknowledging these principles, Sears' is consistent with traditional ideas on the construction of alphabetical subject catalogues.Ex: While he cannot be credited with shaping the library in terms of selecting the book stock, he maintained and cared for it diligently for many years.Ex: The inventory needs to be revised, the salesman needs to be given credit for the sale, the general accounts need an entry, and, most important, the customer needs to be charged.Ex: AACR2 recognised that a cataloguing code of the 1980s must treat all media as equal.Ex: The most successful are based on computational morphosyntax which will pick up inflexional forms of stems.* haber + que reconocer que = have to hand it to + Nombre.* merecer que se reconozca la labor realizada = deserve + credit.* reconocer el mérito de Alguien = get + Posesivo + due(s).* reconocerse = come to be + Participio Pasado.* ser un hecho ampliamente reconocido = it + be + widely recognised.* sin reconocer = unrecognised [unrecognized, -USA].* * *reconocer [E3 ]vtA1 (admitir, aceptar) ‹hecho/error› to admitreconozco que llevas razón I admit that you're righthay que reconocer que canta bien you can't deny that he sings well, you have to admit that he sings wellreconoció que existían grandes diferencias he acknowledged that there were major differences2 (legalmente) ‹hijo/gobierno/sindicato› to recognize; ‹derecho› to recognize, acknowledgelos derechos que te reconoce la ley the rights which are legally yours o which are yours by lawderechos reconocidos en la Constitución rights recognized o enshrined in the ConstitutionB (identificar) ‹persona› to recognize; ‹letra› to recognizeperdona, no te había reconocido I'm sorry, I didn't recognize youno le reconocí la voz I didn't recognize her voicelo reconocería de entre un millón I'd recognize him anywherelos machos se reconocen por sus plumas de colores you can tell o recognize the males by their colorful plumageC1 ‹paciente/enfermo› to examineserá reconocido a fondo por el médico he will undergo a thorough medical examination2 ‹terreno› to reconnoiter*(confesarse) (+ compl):se reconoció culpable he admitted that he was guilty, he acknowledged o recognized his guilt* * *
reconocer ( conjugate reconocer) verbo transitivo
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‹verdad/autoridad› to acknowledge
2 ( identificar) ‹persona/letra/voz› to recognize
3 ‹ terreno› to reconnoiter( conjugate reconnoiter)
reconocer verbo transitivo
1 (una cara, una voz, etc) to recognize: le reconocí por el modo de andar, I recgnized him because of the way he walks
2 (un error, etc) to admit: no quiere reconocer que oye mal, she doesn't want to admit that she's poor of hearing ➣ Ver nota en admit 3 (a un paciente) to examine
4 (un territorio) to reconnoitre
5 (un estado, un derecho, a un hijo) to recognize
' reconocer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
camilla
- confesar
- conocer
- desconocer
- distinguir
- tacto
- acusar
- admitir
- conceder
English:
accept
- acknowledge
- admit
- appreciate
- bow
- concede
- face
- face up to
- know
- pick out
- place
- recognize
- reconnoiter
- reconnoitre
- repudiate
- scout
- spot
- admittedly
- agree
- denial
- disown
- do
- due
- grant
- must
- own
- pick
- survey
* * *♦ vt1. [identificar] to recognize;con esa barba no te reconocía I didn't recognize you with that beard;reconocí su voz I recognized her voice;el buen vino se reconoce por el color you can tell a good wine by its colour2. [admitir] to admit;reconozco que estaba equivocada I accept o admit that I was mistaken;hay que reconocer que lo hace muy bien you have to admit that she's very good at it;por fin le reconocieron sus méritos they finally recognized her worth;lo reconocieron como el mejor atleta del siglo he was acknowledged as the greatest athlete of the century3. [examinar] to examine;el doctor la reconocerá enseguida the doctor will see you in a moment4. [inspeccionar] to survey;Mil to reconnoitre5. [agradecer] to acknowledge;reconocieron su trabajo con un ascenso they acknowledged his work o showed their appreciation of his work by promoting him;reconoció su esfuerzo con un regalo he gave her a present in recognition of all her hard work[firma] to authenticate; [sindicato, partido, derecho] to recognize;no reconoce la autoridad del rey he doesn't recognize o acknowledge the king's authority* * *v/t1 recognize2 error admit, acknowledge3 área reconnoiter, Brreconnoitre4 MED examine* * *reconocer {18} vt1) : to recognize2) : to admit3) : to examine* * *reconocer vb1. (identificar) to recognize2. (admitir) to admit -
13 безбожник
1) General subject: antitheist, atheist, infidel, nothingarian2) Religion: Christless, Heathen, idolater, infidel ( One who acknowledges no religious belief), pagan (One who has little or no religion) -
14 обеспеченное долговое обязательство
1) General subject: debenture ((Великобритания) a document, almost invariably by or on behalf of a company, that creates or acknowledges a debt owed by the company. The term includes debenture stock, bonds and other debt securities is)2) Finances: CDO (credit derivatives made up of mortgage-backed bonds; сокр. от "collateralized debt obligation"; англ. термин взят из статьи в газете Financial Times)3) Banking: secured debenture4) Securities: collateralized debt obligationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обеспеченное долговое обязательство
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15 К-300
В КОРНЕ PrepP Invar adv1. \К-300 изменить что, измениться, не соглашаться и т. п. to change sth., change, disagree etc) totally, entirelyradicallycompletely absolutely fundamentally....Ему в корне чужды были побуждения к бунту... (Айтматов 2)....He was absolutely impervious to any incitement to revolt... (2a).2. пресечь, истребить и т. п. что - (to destroy sth.) at the very source, completely, (to stop sth.) just as it is getting started: (nip sth.) in the budroot out sth (cut off sth.) at the root.Сидоров был настоящий хозяин, знал производство... всякие махинации пресекал в корне. При нем фабрика процветала... (Рыбаков 1). Sidorov was a fine boss who knew all about production....(He) would nip any attempt at deception in the bud. The factory flourished under him (1a).Советским детям не полагается никакой самостоятельности, они должны делать то и только то, что им сказано. Резвость, озорство, подвижность - естественные свойства нормально развитого ребёнка - советская школа стремится истребить в корне... (Буковский 1). Soviet children are not supposed to exhibit any independence, they have to do only what they are told. Playfulness, mischievousness, restlessness-the natural attributes of a normal child-are rooted out at all costs (1a)«Ну что ж, Филипп, в управлении ты хозяин, бюро обкома знает только тебя. Любые сепаратные действия Запорожца пресекай в корне, мы тебя поддержим» (Рыбаков 2). "Well, Philip, you're the boss of your organization The bureau only acknowledges you. You must cut off any of Zaporozhets' separate operations at the root. And we'll support you" (2a). -
16 в корне
• В КОРНЕ[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====1. в корне изменить что, измениться, не соглашаться и т.п. to change sth., change, disagree etc) totally, entirely:- radically;- completely;- absolutely;- fundamentally.♦...Ему в корне чужды были побуждения к бунту... (Айтматов 2)....He was absolutely impervious to any incitement to revolt... (2a).2. пресечь, истребить и т.п. что в корне (to destroy sth.) at the very source, completely, (to stop sth.) just as it is getting started:- (nip sth.) in the bud;- root out sth;- (cut off sth.) at the root.♦ Сидоров был настоящий хозяин, знал производство... всякие махинации пресекал в корне. При нем фабрика процветала... (Рыбаков 1). Sidorov was a fine boss who knew all about production....[He] would nip any attempt at deception in the bud. The factory flourished under him (1a).♦ Советским детям не полагается никакой самостоятельности, они должны делать то и только то, что им сказано. Резвость, озорство, подвижность - естественные свойства нормально развитого ребёнка - советская школа стремится истребить в корне... (Буковский 1). Soviet children are not supposed to exhibit any independence; they have to do only what they are told. Playfulness, mischievousness, restlessness-the natural attributes of a normal child-are rooted out at all costs (1a)♦ "Ну что ж, Филипп, в управлении ты хозяин, бюро обкома знает только тебя. Любые сепаратные действия Запорожца пресекай в корне, мы тебя поддержим" (Рыбаков 2). "Well, Philip, you're the boss of your organization The bureau only acknowledges you. You must cut off any of Zaporozhets' separate operations at the root. And we'll support you" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в корне
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17 deber1
1 = duty [duties, -pl.], obligation.Ex. Organisations often expect an information officer or librarian to prepare such abstracts as are necessary, in addition to performing various other information duties.Ex. At the same time, the Library acknowledges its obligation to cooperate with major abstracting and indexing services to build a comprehensive national bibliographic data base.----* consciente de los deberes de Uno = dutiful.* cumplir (con) un deber = discharge + duty.* deber ciudadano = civic duty.* deber cumplido = duty accomplished.* deberes = homework, school tasks, homework assignment, school work [schoolwork], class assignment, course assignment, student assignment.* deber familiar = familial duty.* deber moral = moral duty.* deber profesional = professional duty.* hacer el deber de Uno = do + Posesivo + part.* hacer los deberes = do + homework.* incumplimiento del deber = neglect of duty, breach of duty.* más allá del deber = beyond the call of duty.* negligencia en el cumplimiento del deber = dereliction of duty.* no hacer los deberes = be asleep at the wheel.* sentido del deber = sense of duty.* tener el deber de = have + a responsibility to.* tener un deber que cumplir con = have + a responsibility to. -
18 obligación1
1 = mandate, obligation, compulsion, indenture, exigency.Ex. The original mandate was very clear: to consider for inclusion all proposals made.Ex. At the same time, the Library acknowledges its obligation to cooperate with major abstracting and indexing services to build a comprehensive national bibliographic data base.Ex. A stickler for details, sometimes to the point of compulsion, Edmonds was deemed a fortuitous choice to head the monumental reorganization process.Ex. So, unlike most state association or municipal library awarded grants, there was no stipulation of indenture to a state or a library for a number of years if the award was accepted.Ex. The LA dangles between short-term exigencies and long-term potentials, and a call for cuts in library school output is trying to cure symptoms rather than diseases.----* absolver de obligación = absolve + Nombre + from obligation.* cumplir con una obligación = live up to + Posesivo + obligation, fulfil + obligation, honour + obligation.* descuidar las obligaciones de uno = fail + Posesivo + duty.* desempeñar una obligación = fulfil + duty, perform + duty.* eludir una obligación = duck + an obligation.* estar sujeto a la obligación de = be under the obligation to.* eximir de obligación = absolve + Nombre + from obligation.* más allá de la obligación = beyond the call of duty.* no tener la obligación de = be under no obligation.* obligaciones = stewardship.* obligaciones domésticas = domestic obligations, household chores, household obligations.* obligaciones legales = legal requirements.* obligación ética = ethical obligation.* obligación legal = legal requirement, statutory obligation, legal obligation.* obligación moral = moral obligation.* relajarse en las obligaciones = be asleep at the wheel.* relevar de una obligación = relieve of + duty.* sentido de la obligación = sense of obligation.* sentir obligación = feel + compulsion.* ser dejado en la obligación de Uno = be derelict in + duty.* tener la obligación de = be under the obligation to.* tener obligación = have + obligation. -
19 sabio
adj.1 wise, sage, full of wisdom, knowledgeable.2 wise, sound, intelligent, judicious.m.wise man, knower, learned person, man of learning.* * *► adjetivo1 (con conocimientos) learned, knowledgeable2 (con prudencia) wise, sensible► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (instruido) learned person2 (prudente) sage, wise person* * *1. (f. - sabia)nounwise person, learned person2. (f. - sabia)adj.wise, learned* * *sabio, -a1. ADJ1) [persona] (=docto) learned; (=juicioso) [persona] wise, sensible2) [acción, decisión] wise, sensible3) [animal] trained2.SM / F (=docto) learned man/learned woman; (=experto) scholar, expert¡hay que escuchar al sabio! — iró just listen to the professor!
* * *I- bia adjetivo ( con grandes concocimientos) learned, wise; ( sensato) <persona/medida> wise; < consejo> sound, wiseII- bia (m) wise man, sage (liter); (f) wise woman* * *= sage [sager -comp., sagest -sup.], wise [wiser -comp., wisest -sup.], sage, savant, wise man.Ex. The proponents of expediency could couch their arguments in terms of cost effectiveness, coupled with sage assurances that the flexibilities possible with machine processing would obviate most of the problems not addressed.Ex. Just as in the establishment of headings for use in catalogues and indexes a code was deemed useful so a code is a wise precaution in any search for standard filing orders.Ex. Neither pundit from the past, nor sage from the schools, neither authorised body nor inspired individual has come forward with a definition acceptable to all practising librarians as theirs and theirs alone, sharply defining them as a group.Ex. The subsequent debate, which engaged astrologers, doctors, theologians, & savants, reveals the tensions in French culture at the dawn of the Enlightenment.Ex. A wise man once said 'Faith will move mountains but you better bring along your shovel and be prepared to help with the work'.----* consejos sabios = pearls of wisdom, nuggets of truth, nuggets of wisdom.* dicho sabio = nuggets of wisdom.* hombre sabio = wise man.* palabras sabias = pearls of wisdom, nuggets of truth, nuggets of wisdom.* ser de sabios = be a point of wisdom.* * *I- bia adjetivo ( con grandes concocimientos) learned, wise; ( sensato) <persona/medida> wise; < consejo> sound, wiseII- bia (m) wise man, sage (liter); (f) wise woman* * *= sage [sager -comp., sagest -sup.], wise [wiser -comp., wisest -sup.], sage, savant, wise man.Ex: The proponents of expediency could couch their arguments in terms of cost effectiveness, coupled with sage assurances that the flexibilities possible with machine processing would obviate most of the problems not addressed.
Ex: Just as in the establishment of headings for use in catalogues and indexes a code was deemed useful so a code is a wise precaution in any search for standard filing orders.Ex: Neither pundit from the past, nor sage from the schools, neither authorised body nor inspired individual has come forward with a definition acceptable to all practising librarians as theirs and theirs alone, sharply defining them as a group.Ex: The subsequent debate, which engaged astrologers, doctors, theologians, & savants, reveals the tensions in French culture at the dawn of the Enlightenment.Ex: A wise man once said 'Faith will move mountains but you better bring along your shovel and be prepared to help with the work'.* consejos sabios = pearls of wisdom, nuggets of truth, nuggets of wisdom.* dicho sabio = nuggets of wisdom.* hombre sabio = wise man.* palabras sabias = pearls of wisdom, nuggets of truth, nuggets of wisdom.* ser de sabios = be a point of wisdom.* * *1 (con grandes concocimientos) learned, wise2 (sensato) ‹persona/medida› wise; ‹consejo› sound, wisemasculine, feminineB ( feminine) wise womantodos los sabios de la corte all the sages o wise men of the courtsiempre hay un sabio en la clase ( iró); there's always one wise guy o smart aleck in the class ( colloq)es de sabios cambiar de opinión only a fool never changes his mind* * *
sabio
( sensato) ‹persona/medida› wise;
‹ consejo› sound, wise
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (m) wise man, sage (liter);
(f) wise woman
sabio,-a
I adjetivo
1 (una persona) wise, learned
2 (una actitud, un consejo, una decisión, etc) wise, sensible: has tomado una sabia decisión, you've made a wise decision
II sustantivo masculino y femenino wise person
' sabio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sabia
English:
best
- sage
- wise
- of
* * *sabio, -a♦ adj1. [sensato, inteligente] wise2. [docto] learned3. [amaestrado] trained♦ nm,f1. [sensato, inteligente] wise person;de sabios es rectificar a wise man acknowledges his mistakes2. [docto] learned person* * *I adj1 wise2 ( sensato) sensibleII m, sabia f1 wise person2 ( experto) expert* * *1) prudente: wise, sensible2) docto: learned1) : wise person2) : savant, learned person* * *sabio adj wise -
20 transexuales
= transpeople.Ex. Off and on for the past decade a small group of transpeople have set up a protest camp across the road in the hope of changing the law.* * *los transexuales(n.) = transgendered, theEx: The author points to the strength of the Web in catering for 'community information', particularly for minorities, but acknowledges that the nature of certain minorities, such as the transgendered, could be regarded by some as making them candidates for filtering.
= transpeople.Ex: Off and on for the past decade a small group of transpeople have set up a protest camp across the road in the hope of changing the law.
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