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41 adquirir una licencia
El diccionario Español-ruso jurídico > adquirir una licencia
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42 adquirir conocimiento
(v.) = gain + knowledge, glean + knowledge, acquire + knowledge, build up + knowledgeEx. Search strategies may be amended to take account of knowledge gained about a subject and its literature as the search progresses.Ex. Serials may be sought by title as part of specific search for a given part of a periodical, or used for current awareness where each new issue is a means of updating the knowledge gleaned from the first.Ex. Vervliet's involvement with books began with his appointment in 1949 as keeper at the Plantin Moretus Museum in Antwerp, where he acquired a wide knowledge of the history of printing in the Low Countries.Ex. Reading about the country in this relaxed way helps the student to build up a background knowledge of attitudes, assumptions and feelings.* * *(v.) = gain + knowledge, glean + knowledge, acquire + knowledge, build up + knowledgeEx: Search strategies may be amended to take account of knowledge gained about a subject and its literature as the search progresses.
Ex: Serials may be sought by title as part of specific search for a given part of a periodical, or used for current awareness where each new issue is a means of updating the knowledge gleaned from the first.Ex: Vervliet's involvement with books began with his appointment in 1949 as keeper at the Plantin Moretus Museum in Antwerp, where he acquired a wide knowledge of the history of printing in the Low Countries.Ex: Reading about the country in this relaxed way helps the student to build up a background knowledge of attitudes, assumptions and feelings. -
43 adquirir experiencia
v.to acquire experience, to become versed, to gain experience, to get experience.* * *(v.) = gain + experience, cut + Posesivo + teeth (on)Ex. As the library gains experience with its vendors, these claim categories should be updated and the vendor records changed to reflect the delivery lags.Ex. This is a useful collection of essays, particularly for graduate students and high-powered undergraduates cutting their teeth on Aristotle.* * *(v.) = gain + experience, cut + Posesivo + teeth (on)Ex: As the library gains experience with its vendors, these claim categories should be updated and the vendor records changed to reflect the delivery lags.
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44 adquirir fama
v.to become famous, to make a name for oneself.* * *(v.) = achieve + notorietyEx. Gourman Reports have achieved notoriety among librarians.* * *(v.) = achieve + notorietyEx: Gourman Reports have achieved notoriety among librarians.
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45 adquirir importancia
(v.) = assume + importance, attain + importance, come up, take on + added weight, gain + significance, move up + the agenda, gain + importance, gain in + importanceEx. A topic such as metal fatigue assumed a new importance in the 1950s as the unexpected cause of at least two major disasters.Ex. However, it doesn't take very long before the supporting machine file attains greater importance than the manual catalog.Ex. Do you feel that we should stay with our old number-crunching, inefficient system or switch to voice transmission, which seems to be coming up fairly fast?.Ex. This basic principle of marketing takes on added weight when applied to US Federal information programmes in the light of their instrumental value = Este principio básico del marketing cobrar importancia cuando se aplica a los programas de información federal americanos a la vista de su valor instrumental.Ex. It was not until the 16th century that falconry and stag hunting gained the significance that it retained until 1789.Ex. The effective use of library resources is critical to the success of international students, a group which is gaining importance in US higher education.Ex. Since most of these Muslims are here to stay, the question of their integration is gaining in importance.* * *(v.) = assume + importance, attain + importance, come up, take on + added weight, gain + significance, move up + the agenda, gain + importance, gain in + importanceEx: A topic such as metal fatigue assumed a new importance in the 1950s as the unexpected cause of at least two major disasters.
Ex: However, it doesn't take very long before the supporting machine file attains greater importance than the manual catalog.Ex: Do you feel that we should stay with our old number-crunching, inefficient system or switch to voice transmission, which seems to be coming up fairly fast?.Ex: This basic principle of marketing takes on added weight when applied to US Federal information programmes in the light of their instrumental value = Este principio básico del marketing cobrar importancia cuando se aplica a los programas de información federal americanos a la vista de su valor instrumental.Ex: It was not until the 16th century that falconry and stag hunting gained the significance that it retained until 1789.Ex: The effective use of library resources is critical to the success of international students, a group which is gaining importance in US higher education.Ex: Since most of these Muslims are here to stay, the question of their integration is gaining in importance. -
46 adquirir importancia histórica
(v.) = make + history, go down in + historyEx. This online service enables users to view and print out photographs of major current news stories, people, places and events that made history.Ex. The only thing he should go down in history for is for being the biggest idiot that ever lived.* * *(v.) = make + history, go down in + historyEx: This online service enables users to view and print out photographs of major current news stories, people, places and events that made history.
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47 adquirir un gusto por
(v.) = get + a taste forEx. Men will often stick at the actionful adventure story; stage they often get a taste for at about the age of ten.* * *(v.) = get + a taste forEx: Men will often stick at the actionful adventure story; stage they often get a taste for at about the age of ten.
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48 adquirir un nuevo significado
(v.) = take on + new dimensionEx. Serials acquisition and management have become more demanding, with the traditional core task of providing prompt access to title taking on new dimensions.* * *(v.) = take on + new dimensionEx: Serials acquisition and management have become more demanding, with the traditional core task of providing prompt access to title taking on new dimensions.
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49 adquirir un valor añadido
(n.) = take on + added weightEx. This basic principle of marketing takes on added weight when applied to US Federal information programmes in the light of their instrumental value = Este principio básico del marketing cobrar importancia cuando se aplica a los programas de información federal americanos a la vista de su valor instrumental.* * *(n.) = take on + added weightEx: This basic principle of marketing takes on added weight when applied to US Federal information programmes in the light of their instrumental value = Este principio básico del marketing cobrar importancia cuando se aplica a los programas de información federal americanos a la vista de su valor instrumental.
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50 adquirir una idea
(v.) = gain + impressionEx. From this book one gains an impression of the way the policies of the European Communities are developing which is not so readily apparent from other official publications.* * *(v.) = gain + impressionEx: From this book one gains an impression of the way the policies of the European Communities are developing which is not so readily apparent from other official publications.
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51 adquirir una nueva dimensión
(v.) = take on + new dimensionEx. Serials acquisition and management have become more demanding, with the traditional core task of providing prompt access to title taking on new dimensions.* * *(v.) = take on + new dimensionEx: Serials acquisition and management have become more demanding, with the traditional core task of providing prompt access to title taking on new dimensions.
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52 adquirir ímpetu
(v.) = pick up + speedEx. This natural ebb and flow necessarily picks up speed as change accelerates.* * *(v.) = pick up + speedEx: This natural ebb and flow necessarily picks up speed as change accelerates.
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53 adquirir o tomar carta de naturaleza
to come to be like one of the natives, be thoroughly acceptedSpanish-English dictionary > adquirir o tomar carta de naturaleza
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54 adquirir apetito
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55 adquirir conocimientos
гл.1) общ. (armarse de) вооружиться знаниями, обучиться, приобрести знания2) разг. набраться ума-разумаИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > adquirir conocimientos
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56 adquirir conocimientos superficiales
Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > adquirir conocimientos superficiales
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57 adquirir conocimientos técnicos
гл.общ. овладеть техникойИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > adquirir conocimientos técnicos
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58 adquirir cordura
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59 adquirir derechos
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60 adquirir deudas
гл.разг. (contraer) надолжать
См. также в других словарях:
adquirir — es el modelo de su conjugación. Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: adquirir adquiriendo adquirido Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. adquiero adquieres… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
adquirir — verbo transitivo 1. Llegar a tener (una persona) [una cosa]: Ha adquirido una gran fortuna. He adquirido la buena costumbre de pasear tdespués de comer. 2. Comprar (una persona) … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
adquirir — (Del lat. adquirĕre). 1. tr. Ganar, conseguir con el propio trabajo o industria. 2. comprar (ǁ con dinero). 3. Coger, lograr o conseguir. 4. Der. Hacer propio un derecho o cosa que a nadie pertenece, o se transmite a título lucrativo u oneroso, o … Diccionario de la lengua española
adquirir — 1. ‘Pasar a tener’. Verbo irregular: v. conjugación modelo (→ apéndice 1, n.º 17). 2. El adjetivo, usado frecuentemente como sustantivo, que se aplica a la persona que adquiere es adquirente (del lat. adquirens, entis, participio de presente de… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
adquirir — v. tr. 1. Alcançar a posse de (por indústria, diligência, preço, troca, etc.). 2. Granjear. 3. Ser invadido por. 4. Obter … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
adquirir — v tr (Modelo de conjugación 2b) 1 Hacer propia alguna cosa, cualidad o característica: adquirir un hábito, adquirir conocimientos, adquirir la nacionalidad 2 Comprar u obtener alguna cosa: adquirir equipos de trabajo, adquirir el control de una… … Español en México
adquirir — (Del lat. acquirere, derivado de quaerere, buscar.) ► verbo transitivo 1 Conseguir o llegar a tener una cosa con esfuerzo: ■ adquirió una gran reputación en el mundo editorial después de muchos años de colaboración. SINÓNIMO ganar alcanzar 2… … Enciclopedia Universal
ADQUIRIR — (Del lat. acquirere, derivado de quaerere, buscar.) ► verbo transitivo 1 Conseguir o llegar a tener una cosa con esfuerzo: ■ adquirió una gran reputación en el mundo editorial después de muchos años de colaboración. SINÓNIMO ganar alcanzar 2… … Enciclopedia Universal
adquirir — (v) (Básico) hacerse dueño de algo a cambio de dinero Ejemplos: Durante las rebajas puedes adquirir muchas cosas innecesarias. Adquirió un piso pequeño en el centro. Sinónimos: comprar (v) (Básico) conseguir algo no material Ejemplos: Esto … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
adquirir — {{#}}{{LM A00838}}{{〓}} {{ConjA00838}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynA00854}} {{[}}adquirir{{]}} ‹ad·qui·rir› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Coger, lograr o conseguir: • Adquirió la costumbre de madrugar siendo aún muy pequeño. Ha adquirido una gran… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
adquirir — (l. ere) 1) tr. Ganar, coger, conseguir, empezar a poseer (algo) adquirir una fortuna, una enfermedad, una buena reputación, una finca. 2) Comprar. 3) DER. Hacer propio (un derecho o cosa) que a nadie pertenece. CONJU. (30) … Diccionario de motivos de la Lengua Española