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1 adoptar una postura firme ante una cuestión
(v.) = take + position on + issue, take + position on + issueEx. There are many sincere librarians who are alert to the dangers inherent when libraries take positions on issues.Ex. There are many sincere librarians who are alert to the dangers inherent when libraries take positions on issues.* * *(v.) = take + position on + issue, take + position on + issueEx: There are many sincere librarians who are alert to the dangers inherent when libraries take positions on issues.
Ex: There are many sincere librarians who are alert to the dangers inherent when libraries take positions on issues.Spanish-English dictionary > adoptar una postura firme ante una cuestión
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2 adoptar una actitud
(v.) = adopt + outlook, adopt + attitude, take + roleEx. Yet, in its own way, the press was taking the lead in putting pressure on the Community to adopt a more practical outlook, and by so doing kept the subject alive in the minds of the public.Ex. The implications are that as resources are become scarcer, librarians will need to adopt more forceful attitudes.Ex. Employers should take a preventive role in protecting women's general health, for example, screening women workers for cervical cancer.* * *(v.) = adopt + outlook, adopt + attitude, take + roleEx: Yet, in its own way, the press was taking the lead in putting pressure on the Community to adopt a more practical outlook, and by so doing kept the subject alive in the minds of the public.
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3 adoptar una decisión
(v.) = adopt + decisionEx. The European Commission has issued a time schedule for measures which will follow the decisions adopted = La Comisión Europea ha publicado un calendario de las medidas que se tomarán trás las decisiones adoptadas.* * *(v.) = adopt + decisionEx: The European Commission has issued a time schedule for measures which will follow the decisions adopted = La Comisión Europea ha publicado un calendario de las medidas que se tomarán trás las decisiones adoptadas.
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4 adoptar una función
(v.) = step up to + roleEx. The author warns that if academic libraries do not step up to this educational role, other units on campus or commercial enterprises will fill the breach.* * *(v.) = step up to + roleEx: The author warns that if academic libraries do not step up to this educational role, other units on campus or commercial enterprises will fill the breach.
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5 adoptar una imagen
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6 adoptar una metodología
(v.) = adopt + approachEx. The initiatives taken and approaches adopted are many and varied.* * *(v.) = adopt + approachEx: The initiatives taken and approaches adopted are many and varied.
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7 adoptar una política
(v.) = make + policy decisionsEx. Each library must make policy decisions concerning whether it will indulge in analytical cataloguing.* * *(v.) = make + policy decisionsEx: Each library must make policy decisions concerning whether it will indulge in analytical cataloguing.
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8 adoptar una postura
(v.) = adopt + posture, adopt + behaviour, adopt + a stance, take + position, take + a stanceEx. The library must adopt the posture of being primarily a communications agency, not primarily a storehouse or reading room.Ex. This behaviour is deliberately adopted by the librarian to keep the client at a distance, to hide one's real self, and often to protect one's own personality from too much bruising = El bibliotecario adopta deliberadamente esta postura para mantenerse alejado del usuario, para ocultar su verdadero yo y a menudo para proteger su personalidad de muchas magulladuras.Ex. While librarians must not be overly censorious in their classification, they should not adopt a completely relativist stance that would absolve the profession of all responsibility.Ex. They took the position that it is not important to bring together the editions of a map.* * *(v.) = adopt + posture, adopt + behaviour, adopt + a stance, take + position, take + a stanceEx: The library must adopt the posture of being primarily a communications agency, not primarily a storehouse or reading room.
Ex: This behaviour is deliberately adopted by the librarian to keep the client at a distance, to hide one's real self, and often to protect one's own personality from too much bruising = El bibliotecario adopta deliberadamente esta postura para mantenerse alejado del usuario, para ocultar su verdadero yo y a menudo para proteger su personalidad de muchas magulladuras.Ex: While librarians must not be overly censorious in their classification, they should not adopt a completely relativist stance that would absolve the profession of all responsibility.Ex: They took the position that it is not important to bring together the editions of a map. -
9 adoptar una postura crítica sobre
(v.) = take + a critical view ofEx. A critical view taken of library consultants in general leads on to the identification of factors that will assist libraries in selecting consultants.* * *(v.) = take + a critical view ofEx: A critical view taken of library consultants in general leads on to the identification of factors that will assist libraries in selecting consultants.
Spanish-English dictionary > adoptar una postura crítica sobre
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10 adoptar una postura firme
(v.) = take + a stand (against)Ex. When the profession once more brought censorship under the spotlight in the 70s, it was less critical and more loath to take a stand.* * *(v.) = take + a stand (against)Ex: When the profession once more brought censorship under the spotlight in the 70s, it was less critical and more loath to take a stand.
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11 adoptar una postura firme contra
(v.) = take + a firm stand againstEx. Oboler took a firm stand against censorship.* * *(v.) = take + a firm stand againstEx: Oboler took a firm stand against censorship.
Spanish-English dictionary > adoptar una postura firme contra
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12 adoptar una postura intransigente
(v.) = take + a hard standEx. In order to reverse the proliferation of high-priced journals, subscribers must take a hard stand.* * *(v.) = take + a hard standEx: In order to reverse the proliferation of high-priced journals, subscribers must take a hard stand.
Spanish-English dictionary > adoptar una postura intransigente
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13 adoptar una postura unánime
(v.) = speak with + one voiceEx. But the plot was to plant the seed of discord so that the Igbo cannot speak with one voice.* * *(v.) = speak with + one voiceEx: But the plot was to plant the seed of discord so that the Igbo cannot speak with one voice.
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14 adoptar una actitud
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15 adoptar una actitud firme
• take a firm standDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > adoptar una actitud firme
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16 adoptar una opinión
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17 adoptar una pose
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18 adoptar una postura
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19 adoptar una postura exagerada
• take on an exaggerated poseDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > adoptar una postura exagerada
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20 adoptar una postura teatral
• strike an attitudeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > adoptar una postura teatral
См. также в других словарях:
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