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  • 1 literatura

    f.
    literature.
    * * *
    1 literature
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    noun f.
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    femenino literature
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    = literature, belles-lettres, literary studies.
    Ex. Hearing books read will then be the only way they can receive the great body of the best literature in their native tongue.
    Ex. The self help section that will include practical social information as well as belles-lettres.
    Ex. Linguistics and literary studies, like most of the other liberal arts, have undergone considerable changes since the 1960s.
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    * amante de la literatura = literary.
    * apreciación de la literatura = literature appreciation.
    * Asociación Europea para la Literatura Gris (EAGLE) = European Association for Grey Literature (EAGLE).
    * clásico de la literatura = literary classic.
    * clasificación de la literatura narrativa = fiction classification.
    * crecimiento de la literatura = literature growth.
    * explosión de la literatura, la = literature explosion, the.
    * historia de la literatura = literary history.
    * libro de literatura no ficticia = non-fiction book.
    * literatura americana = American literature.
    * literatura barata = pulp fiction.
    * literatura científica = scientific literature, subject literature, scholarly literature.
    * literatura clásica = classical literature.
    * literatura de divulgación = reportage.
    * literatura de escape = escape literature.
    * literatura de evasión = escapist literature.
    * literatura de ficción = imaginative literature, imaginative writing.
    * literatura de imaginación = fiction.
    * literatura de medicina = medical literature.
    * literatura de no ficción = subject literature.
    * literatura de viajes = travel literature.
    * literatura fantástica = fantasy literature.
    * literatura folclórica = folk literature.
    * literatura gris = grey literature (GL).
    * literatura histórica = historic literature.
    * literatura infantil = kiddy lit(erature), children's literature, children's fiction.
    * literatura juvenil = juvenile fiction, young adult literature.
    * literatura médica = medical literature.
    * literatura narrativa = fiction, genre fiction.
    * literatura no ficticia = non-fiction [nonfiction], subject literature.
    * literatura para adolescentes = young adult fiction.
    * literatura para adultos = adult literature, adult fiction.
    * literatura popular = popular literature.
    * literatura profesional = literature, professional literature.
    * literatura propagandista = promotional literature.
    * literatura regional = regional literature.
    * literatura seriada = serial fiction.
    * literatura técnica = technical literature.
    * literatura tradicional = folk literature.
    * no amante de la literatura = non-literary.
    * obra de literatura = literary work.
    * obras de literatura = literary materials.
    * repaso de la literatura = information survey.
    * sección de literatura narrativa = fiction section.
    * SIGLE (Sistema de Información sobre Literatura Gris en Europa) = SIGLE (System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe).
    * teoría de la literatura = literary theory.
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    femenino literature
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    = literature, belles-lettres, literary studies.

    Ex: Hearing books read will then be the only way they can receive the great body of the best literature in their native tongue.

    Ex: The self help section that will include practical social information as well as belles-lettres.
    Ex: Linguistics and literary studies, like most of the other liberal arts, have undergone considerable changes since the 1960s.
    * amante de la literatura = literary.
    * apreciación de la literatura = literature appreciation.
    * Asociación Europea para la Literatura Gris (EAGLE) = European Association for Grey Literature (EAGLE).
    * clásico de la literatura = literary classic.
    * clasificación de la literatura narrativa = fiction classification.
    * crecimiento de la literatura = literature growth.
    * explosión de la literatura, la = literature explosion, the.
    * historia de la literatura = literary history.
    * libro de literatura no ficticia = non-fiction book.
    * literatura americana = American literature.
    * literatura barata = pulp fiction.
    * literatura científica = scientific literature, subject literature, scholarly literature.
    * literatura clásica = classical literature.
    * literatura de divulgación = reportage.
    * literatura de escape = escape literature.
    * literatura de evasión = escapist literature.
    * literatura de ficción = imaginative literature, imaginative writing.
    * literatura de imaginación = fiction.
    * literatura de medicina = medical literature.
    * literatura de no ficción = subject literature.
    * literatura de viajes = travel literature.
    * literatura fantástica = fantasy literature.
    * literatura folclórica = folk literature.
    * literatura gris = grey literature (GL).
    * literatura histórica = historic literature.
    * literatura infantil = kiddy lit(erature), children's literature, children's fiction.
    * literatura juvenil = juvenile fiction, young adult literature.
    * literatura médica = medical literature.
    * literatura narrativa = fiction, genre fiction.
    * literatura no ficticia = non-fiction [nonfiction], subject literature.
    * literatura para adolescentes = young adult fiction.
    * literatura para adultos = adult literature, adult fiction.
    * literatura popular = popular literature.
    * literatura profesional = literature, professional literature.
    * literatura propagandista = promotional literature.
    * literatura regional = regional literature.
    * literatura seriada = serial fiction.
    * literatura técnica = technical literature.
    * literatura tradicional = folk literature.
    * no amante de la literatura = non-literary.
    * obra de literatura = literary work.
    * obras de literatura = literary materials.
    * repaso de la literatura = information survey.
    * sección de literatura narrativa = fiction section.
    * SIGLE (Sistema de Información sobre Literatura Gris en Europa) = SIGLE (System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe).
    * teoría de la literatura = literary theory.

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    literature
    existe abundante literatura sobre el tema there is a wealth of literature on the subject
    en esta biblioteca escasea la literatura científica in this library there is a shortage of science books
    Compuestos:
    escapist literature
    fantasy
    juvenile books (pl) ( AmE), children's books (pl) ( BrE)
    romantic fiction, novelettes (pl)
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    literatura sustantivo femenino
    literature;

    literatura sustantivo femenino literature

    ' literatura' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    clásica
    - clásico
    - entendida
    - entendido
    - gusto
    - histórica
    - histórico
    - laguna
    - pirata
    - señera
    - señero
    - underground
    - vida
    - culto
    - de
    - infantil
    - latino
    English:
    letter
    - literature
    - modern
    - writing
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    1. [arte, obras] literature
    literatura comparada comparative literature;
    literatura fantástica fantasy (literature);
    2. [bibliografía] literature;
    hay mucha literatura sobre el periodo there's a lot of literature on the period
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    f literature
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    : literature
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    literatura n literature

    Spanish-English dictionary > literatura

  • 2 adulto

    adj.
    1 adult, mature, full-grown, grown-up.
    2 adult, mature.
    m.
    adult, grownup, grown-up.
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    1 adult
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 adult
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    (f. - adulta)
    noun adj.
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    adulto, -a
    ADJ SM / F adult, grown-up
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    I
    - ta adjetivo
    a) <persona/animal> adult (before n)
    b) <reacción/opinión> adult
    II
    - ta masculino, femenino adult
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    = grown-up, adult.
    Ex. The term 'andragogy' derives from the Greek 'andros' meaning 'adult or grown-up' and 'agogos' meaning one who leads.
    Ex. Those alternatives call for the tapping of new pools of potential students: high school graduates who are nonattenders; college dropouts; transfer students from two-year colleges; adults.
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    * alfabetización de adultos = adult literacy, adult literacy teaching.
    * célula madre adulta = adult stem cell.
    * centro de educación de adultos = adult learning centre, adult learner centre.
    * clase de educación de adultos = adult learning class, adult learner class.
    * con aspecto de adulto = adult-looking.
    * edad adulta = adulthood.
    * educación de adultos = adult education, literacy tutoring.
    * estudiante adulto = mature student.
    * ficción para adultos = adult fiction.
    * literatura para adultos = adult literature, adult fiction.
    * material de lectura para adultos = adult reading matter.
    * material para adultos = adult materials.
    * mentalidad de adulto = adult mentality.
    * programa de adultos = adult programme.
    * programa de alfabetización de adultos = adult literacy programme.
    * público adulto = adult audience.
    * sección de adultos = adult section, adult services, adult department, adult services section.
    * sólo para adultos = X-rated.
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    I
    - ta adjetivo
    a) <persona/animal> adult (before n)
    b) <reacción/opinión> adult
    II
    - ta masculino, femenino adult
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    = grown-up, adult.

    Ex: The term 'andragogy' derives from the Greek 'andros' meaning 'adult or grown-up' and 'agogos' meaning one who leads.

    Ex: Those alternatives call for the tapping of new pools of potential students: high school graduates who are nonattenders; college dropouts; transfer students from two-year colleges; adults.
    * alfabetización de adultos = adult literacy, adult literacy teaching.
    * célula madre adulta = adult stem cell.
    * centro de educación de adultos = adult learning centre, adult learner centre.
    * clase de educación de adultos = adult learning class, adult learner class.
    * con aspecto de adulto = adult-looking.
    * edad adulta = adulthood.
    * educación de adultos = adult education, literacy tutoring.
    * estudiante adulto = mature student.
    * ficción para adultos = adult fiction.
    * literatura para adultos = adult literature, adult fiction.
    * material de lectura para adultos = adult reading matter.
    * material para adultos = adult materials.
    * mentalidad de adulto = adult mentality.
    * programa de adultos = adult programme.
    * programa de alfabetización de adultos = adult literacy programme.
    * público adulto = adult audience.
    * sección de adultos = adult section, adult services, adult department, adult services section.
    * sólo para adultos = X-rated.

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    adulto1 -ta
    1 ‹persona/animal› adult ( before n)
    2 ‹reacción/opinión› adult, mature
    adulto2 -ta
    masculine, feminine
    adult
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    adulto
    ◊ -ta adjetivo

    a)persona/animal adult ( before n)

    b)reacción/opinión adult

    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
    adult
    adulto,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino adult
    ' adulto' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    adulta
    - balbuceo
    - bombón
    - baba
    - balbucear
    - bautismo
    - bautizar
    - bautizo
    - entretener
    - escarpín
    - grande
    - hijo
    - llanto
    - mayor
    - pataleta
    - pollo
    - tal
    English:
    adult
    - grown
    - grown-up
    - scooter
    - full
    - mature
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    adulto, -a
    adj
    1. [desarrollado] adult;
    la edad adulta adulthood
    2. [maduro] adult;
    un comportamiento adulto adult behaviour
    nm,f
    adult;
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    I adj persona adult atr ; opinión, comportamiento adult;
    edad adulta adulthood
    II m, adulta f adult
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    adulto, -ta adj & n
    : adult
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    adulto adj n adult

    Spanish-English dictionary > adulto

  • 3 ficción

    f.
    1 fiction, make-believe, invention.
    El bus empezó a andar The bus got going.
    2 fictitious tale, figment, fable, fabrication.
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    1 fiction
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    noun f.
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    1. SF
    1) (Literat) fiction
    2) (=invención) fiction
    3) (=mentira) fabrication
    2.
    ADJ INV fictitious, make-believe

    historia ficción — (piece of) historical fiction, fictionalized history

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    femenino (Lit) fiction; ( invención) fiction
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    Nota: Obras literarias en prosa que presentan caracteres y acontecimientos imaginados por el autor con objeto de entretener al lector.
    Ex. It is widely recognised that it is difficult and unhelpful to categorise fiction according to a subject classification = Es un hecho ampliamente reconocido la dificultad y la poca utilidad de clasificar la literatura narrativa de acuerdo con una clasificación por materias.
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    * ciencia ficción = science fiction, sci-fi.
    * ficción infantil = children's fiction.
    * ficción literaria = literary fiction.
    * ficción narrativa = fiction.
    * ficción para adolescentes = young adult fiction.
    * ficción para adultos = adult fiction.
    * literatura de ficción = imaginative literature, imaginative writing.
    * literatura de no ficción = subject literature.
    * llevar a la ficción = fictionalise [fictionalize, -USA].
    * novela de ciencia ficción = science fiction novel.
    * obras de ficción = fiction.
    * obras de no ficción = non-fiction [nonfiction].
    * personaje de ficción = fictional character.
    * separar la realidad de la ficción = distinguish + fact from fiction.
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    femenino (Lit) fiction; ( invención) fiction
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    Nota: Obras literarias en prosa que presentan caracteres y acontecimientos imaginados por el autor con objeto de entretener al lector.

    Ex: It is widely recognised that it is difficult and unhelpful to categorise fiction according to a subject classification = Es un hecho ampliamente reconocido la dificultad y la poca utilidad de clasificar la literatura narrativa de acuerdo con una clasificación por materias.

    * ciencia ficción = science fiction, sci-fi.
    * ficción infantil = children's fiction.
    * ficción literaria = literary fiction.
    * ficción narrativa = fiction.
    * ficción para adolescentes = young adult fiction.
    * ficción para adultos = adult fiction.
    * literatura de ficción = imaginative literature, imaginative writing.
    * literatura de no ficción = subject literature.
    * llevar a la ficción = fictionalise [fictionalize, -USA].
    * novela de ciencia ficción = science fiction novel.
    * obras de ficción = fiction.
    * obras de no ficción = non-fiction [nonfiction].
    * personaje de ficción = fictional character.
    * separar la realidad de la ficción = distinguish + fact from fiction.

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    1 ( Lit) fiction
    2 (invención) fiction
    lo de su herencia es pura ficción all that talk about his inheritance is a complete fabrication o is pure fiction
    Compuesto:
    science fiction
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    ficción sustantivo femenino
    fiction
    ficción sustantivo femenino fiction
    ' ficción' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ciencia
    - pantomima
    - relato
    - fantasía
    - país
    English:
    fact
    - fiction
    - fictional
    - nonfiction
    - outsell
    - pretence
    - pretense
    - pulp fiction
    - sci-fi
    - science fiction
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    1. [invención] fiction
    2. [simulación] pretence, make-believe
    3. [género literario] fiction;
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    f fiction
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    1) : fiction
    2) : fabrication, lie
    * * *
    ficción n fiction

    Spanish-English dictionary > ficción

  • 4 adolescente

    adj.
    1 adolescent.
    2 immature, sophomoric, adolescent.
    f. & m.
    adolescent, teenager, teen, minor.
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    1 adolescent
    1 adolescent
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    1. adj.
    adolescent, teenage
    2. noun mf.
    adolescent, teenager
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    1.
    2.
    SMF (Med) adolescent; (=joven) teenager, teen (EEUU) *
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    I
    adjetivo adolescent
    II
    masculino y femenino ( en contextos no técnicos) teenager; (Med, Psic) adolescent
    * * *
    = adolescent, pubescent child, teen, teenage, teenager, young adult (YA), pubescent, teenage boy, teenaged.
    Ex. Funny stories are popular with pupils of all ages and horror is the most popular genre for adolescents.
    Ex. The book brings about together numerous ideas that preoccupy pubescent children.
    Ex. Studying the leisure reading preferences of teens can help library media specialists develop collections and programs that nurture a lifelong love of reading.
    Ex. Combine limit fields with other searches, e.g. 'FIND: anorexia and teenagers and py>=1985' retrieves articles on teenage anorexia published in or after 1985.
    Ex. Combine limit fields with other searches, e.g. 'FIND: anorexia and teenagers and py >=1985' retrieves articles on teenage anorexia published in or after 1985.
    Ex. In return, the young librarian took it upon himself to design an entire section of the second floor to be the domain of young adult.
    Ex. Disaffected and literally unliterary pubescent readers were expected to be hooked by his high-flown style.
    Ex. The copy was grubby from use, a paperback with a photographically realistic full-color painting on its cover of an early teenage boy slumped in what looked to me like a corner of a very dirty back alley, a can of Coke in his hand.
    Ex. Many of the teenaged runaways left home in search of freedom from what they considered abusive treatment, whether physical, sexual, or emotional.
    ----
    * embarazo de adolescentes = teenage pregnancy.
    * ficción para adolescentes = young adult fiction.
    * literatura para adolescentes = young adult fiction.
    * novela para adolescentes = adolescent romance.
    * * *
    I
    adjetivo adolescent
    II
    masculino y femenino ( en contextos no técnicos) teenager; (Med, Psic) adolescent
    * * *
    = adolescent, pubescent child, teen, teenage, teenager, young adult (YA), pubescent, teenage boy, teenaged.

    Ex: Funny stories are popular with pupils of all ages and horror is the most popular genre for adolescents.

    Ex: The book brings about together numerous ideas that preoccupy pubescent children.
    Ex: Studying the leisure reading preferences of teens can help library media specialists develop collections and programs that nurture a lifelong love of reading.
    Ex: Combine limit fields with other searches, e.g. 'FIND: anorexia and teenagers and py>=1985' retrieves articles on teenage anorexia published in or after 1985.
    Ex: Combine limit fields with other searches, e.g. 'FIND: anorexia and teenagers and py >=1985' retrieves articles on teenage anorexia published in or after 1985.
    Ex: In return, the young librarian took it upon himself to design an entire section of the second floor to be the domain of young adult.
    Ex: Disaffected and literally unliterary pubescent readers were expected to be hooked by his high-flown style.
    Ex: The copy was grubby from use, a paperback with a photographically realistic full-color painting on its cover of an early teenage boy slumped in what looked to me like a corner of a very dirty back alley, a can of Coke in his hand.
    Ex: Many of the teenaged runaways left home in search of freedom from what they considered abusive treatment, whether physical, sexual, or emotional.
    * embarazo de adolescentes = teenage pregnancy.
    * ficción para adolescentes = young adult fiction.
    * literatura para adolescentes = young adult fiction.
    * novela para adolescentes = adolescent romance.

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    adolescent
    tiene dos hijos adolescentes she has two teenage o adolescent children
    (en contextos no técnicos) teenager; ( Med, Psic) adolescent
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    adolescente adjetivo
    adolescent;
    tiene dos hijos adolescentes she has two teenage o adolescent children

    ■ sustantivo masculino y femenino ( en contextos no técnicos) teenager;

    (Med, Psic) adolescent
    adolescente adjetivo & mf adolescent
    ' adolescente' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    gallo
    - quinceañera
    - quinceañero
    English:
    adolescent
    - puppy love
    - teenage
    - teenager
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    adj
    adolescent;
    tienen un hijo adolescente they have a teenage son
    nmf
    adolescent, teenager;
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    I adj teenage atr, adolescent atr
    II m/f teenager, adolescent
    * * *
    : adolescent, teenage
    : adolescent, teenager
    * * *
    adolescente1 adj adolescent / teenage
    adolescente2 n adolescent / teenager
    de adolescente, solía... when I was a teenager I used to...

    Spanish-English dictionary > adolescente

  • 5 literatura para adultos

    (n.) = adult literature, adult fiction
    Ex. The reputation of modern Swedish children's literature has spread to many countries and it is frequently translated -- in fact more than adult literature.
    Ex. This bibliography covers the work of 123 women authors of adult fiction and poetry who published one or more books between 1962-1992.
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    (n.) = adult literature, adult fiction

    Ex: The reputation of modern Swedish children's literature has spread to many countries and it is frequently translated -- in fact more than adult literature.

    Ex: This bibliography covers the work of 123 women authors of adult fiction and poetry who published one or more books between 1962-1992.

    Spanish-English dictionary > literatura para adultos

  • 6 claramente

    adv.
    clearly.
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    1 clearly
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    adv.
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    = clearly, conspicuously, distinctly, dramatically, plainly, sharply, manifestly, uncompromisingly, patently, loud and clear, bluntly, ostensibly, tellingly, recognisably [recognizably, -USA], notoriously.
    Ex. Throughout, the code is based upon clearly stated principles.
    Ex. While Jewett found it desirable to rule that the entry should be under the latest name used by the author and cited conspicuously the entry under VOLTAIRE as an example.
    Ex. Some were distinctly unhappy with the quality of the effort.
    Ex. This should illustrate rather dramatically how failure to adopt a single well-defined form of name could spread entries throughout the alphabet.
    Ex. Plainly much of the schedules of the second edition remain to be published.
    Ex. The paperback has cut sharply into fiction circulation, and Ennis is right in questioning this type of library.
    Ex. However, prevailing practices are manifestly inadequate.
    Ex. For the first time the stress was uncompromisingly vertical, while the italic was intended to be a mechanically sloped roman, quite unconnected with calligraphy.
    Ex. In the public library grand tradition this was patently the self image of the educated middle class.
    Ex. This draft resolution is meant to state, loud and clear, what is really at stake and to encourage governments to take action now.
    Ex. In comparison with adult literature, South African children's literature presents issues more bluntly and also explores themes barely touched on in adult fiction.
    Ex. This term ostensibly describes 'human ware' aspects of IT application and services.
    Ex. This volume tellingly reveals the many negotiations, improvisations, sleights-of-hand, and slipknots that were a part of the crafting of Hitchcock's films.
    Ex. Librarians, like anthropologists, are recognizably and self-consciously members of one single tribe.
    Ex. Lest it appear that Ms. Marshall's committee and a few others of us, notoriously associated with that kind of work, are little more than crazy, fire-breathing radicals, let me add this gloss immediately.
    ----
    * claramente definido = well-defined, clearly defined, clearly-drawn, clear-cut.
    * claramente diferenciado = differentiated, hyperbolic, clearly differentiated.
    * claramente expresado = well-articulated.
    * demostrar claramente = demonstrate + clearly.
    * expresado claramente = clearly articulated.
    * hacer ver claramente = hammer + home + message, show + clearly.
    * indicar claramente = make + it + clear.
    * mostrar claramente = show + clearly.
    * muy claramente = in no uncertain terms.
    * * *
    = clearly, conspicuously, distinctly, dramatically, plainly, sharply, manifestly, uncompromisingly, patently, loud and clear, bluntly, ostensibly, tellingly, recognisably [recognizably, -USA], notoriously.

    Ex: Throughout, the code is based upon clearly stated principles.

    Ex: While Jewett found it desirable to rule that the entry should be under the latest name used by the author and cited conspicuously the entry under VOLTAIRE as an example.
    Ex: Some were distinctly unhappy with the quality of the effort.
    Ex: This should illustrate rather dramatically how failure to adopt a single well-defined form of name could spread entries throughout the alphabet.
    Ex: Plainly much of the schedules of the second edition remain to be published.
    Ex: The paperback has cut sharply into fiction circulation, and Ennis is right in questioning this type of library.
    Ex: However, prevailing practices are manifestly inadequate.
    Ex: For the first time the stress was uncompromisingly vertical, while the italic was intended to be a mechanically sloped roman, quite unconnected with calligraphy.
    Ex: In the public library grand tradition this was patently the self image of the educated middle class.
    Ex: This draft resolution is meant to state, loud and clear, what is really at stake and to encourage governments to take action now.
    Ex: In comparison with adult literature, South African children's literature presents issues more bluntly and also explores themes barely touched on in adult fiction.
    Ex: This term ostensibly describes 'human ware' aspects of IT application and services.
    Ex: This volume tellingly reveals the many negotiations, improvisations, sleights-of-hand, and slipknots that were a part of the crafting of Hitchcock's films.
    Ex: Librarians, like anthropologists, are recognizably and self-consciously members of one single tribe.
    Ex: Lest it appear that Ms. Marshall's committee and a few others of us, notoriously associated with that kind of work, are little more than crazy, fire-breathing radicals, let me add this gloss immediately.
    * claramente definido = well-defined, clearly defined, clearly-drawn, clear-cut.
    * claramente diferenciado = differentiated, hyperbolic, clearly differentiated.
    * claramente expresado = well-articulated.
    * demostrar claramente = demonstrate + clearly.
    * expresado claramente = clearly articulated.
    * hacer ver claramente = hammer + home + message, show + clearly.
    * indicar claramente = make + it + clear.
    * mostrar claramente = show + clearly.
    * muy claramente = in no uncertain terms.

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    clearly
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    clearly
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    adv clearly
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    : clearly
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    claramente adv clearly

    Spanish-English dictionary > claramente

  • 7 ficción para adolescentes

    Ex. Perhaps future works of young adult fiction will contribute more to the understanding of the mother/daughter relationship.
    * * *

    Ex: Perhaps future works of young adult fiction will contribute more to the understanding of the mother/daughter relationship.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ficción para adolescentes

  • 8 ficción para adultos

    Ex. This bibliography covers the work of 123 women authors of adult fiction and poetry who published one or more books between 1962-1992.
    * * *

    Ex: This bibliography covers the work of 123 women authors of adult fiction and poetry who published one or more books between 1962-1992.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ficción para adultos

  • 9 literatura para adolescentes

    Ex. Perhaps future works of young adult fiction will contribute more to the understanding of the mother/daughter relationship.
    * * *

    Ex: Perhaps future works of young adult fiction will contribute more to the understanding of the mother/daughter relationship.

    Spanish-English dictionary > literatura para adolescentes

  • 10 analizar un tema

    (v.) = explore + theme
    Ex. In comparison with adult literature, South African children's literature presents issues more bluntly and also explores themes barely touched on in adult fiction.
    * * *
    (v.) = explore + theme

    Ex: In comparison with adult literature, South African children's literature presents issues more bluntly and also explores themes barely touched on in adult fiction.

    Spanish-English dictionary > analizar un tema

  • 11 bruscamente

    adv.
    1 abruptly, peevishly.
    2 brusquely, offhand, abruptly, cavalierly.
    * * *
    1 sharply
    * * *
    ADV
    1) (=repentinamente) suddenly, brusquely, sharply
    2) (=rudamente) sharply, abruptly
    * * *
    = rudely, brusquely, bluntly.
    Ex. Her feeling of well-being was soon rudely shattered.
    Ex. 'Hello, Preston,' he began brusquely, 'Lisa has been consistently late, she's usually behind in her work, and she's been absent 5 days out of 20'.
    Ex. In comparison with adult literature, South African children's literature presents issues more bluntly and also explores themes barely touched on in adult fiction.
    ----
    * detener bruscamente = halt + in full flight.
    * girar gruscamente = swerve.
    * virar bruscamente = swerve.
    * * *
    = rudely, brusquely, bluntly.

    Ex: Her feeling of well-being was soon rudely shattered.

    Ex: 'Hello, Preston,' he began brusquely, 'Lisa has been consistently late, she's usually behind in her work, and she's been absent 5 days out of 20'.
    Ex: In comparison with adult literature, South African children's literature presents issues more bluntly and also explores themes barely touched on in adult fiction.
    * detener bruscamente = halt + in full flight.
    * girar gruscamente = swerve.
    * virar bruscamente = swerve.

    * * *
    sharply
    giró bruscamente a la derecha she swerved to the right, she turned sharply to the right
    —no hables bobadas —dijo bruscamente don't talk nonsense, he said brusquely o sharply o abruptly
    * * *
    1. [de repente] suddenly, abruptly;
    las temperaturas disminuyeron bruscamente temperatures fell suddenly o plummeted;
    frenó bruscamente she braked sharply
    2. [toscamente] brusquely
    * * *
    bruscamente adv sharply

    Spanish-English dictionary > bruscamente

  • 12 contundentemente

    adv.
    1 bluntly, strongly, conclusively, decidedly.
    2 compellingly, convincingly.
    * * *
    = vociferously, bluntly, strongly, uncompromisingly.
    Ex. This article argues that the OTA report, despite its affirmation of public access to information, is unlikely to cause a redeployment of resources unless librarians argue vociferously that there is a real need for this information.
    Ex. In comparison with adult literature, South African children's literature presents issues more bluntly and also explores themes barely touched on in adult fiction.
    Ex. The student is strongly recommended to examine the guiding provided in any libraries to which he has access.
    Ex. For the first time the stress was uncompromisingly vertical, while the italic was intended to be a mechanically sloped roman, quite unconnected with calligraphy.
    * * *
    = vociferously, bluntly, strongly, uncompromisingly.

    Ex: This article argues that the OTA report, despite its affirmation of public access to information, is unlikely to cause a redeployment of resources unless librarians argue vociferously that there is a real need for this information.

    Ex: In comparison with adult literature, South African children's literature presents issues more bluntly and also explores themes barely touched on in adult fiction.
    Ex: The student is strongly recommended to examine the guiding provided in any libraries to which he has access.
    Ex: For the first time the stress was uncompromisingly vertical, while the italic was intended to be a mechanically sloped roman, quite unconnected with calligraphy.

    * * *
    1. [golpear] hard
    2. [responder, argumentar] convincingly;
    [derrotar] comprehensively;
    la policía disolvió contundentemente la manifestación the police forcefully broke up the demonstration

    Spanish-English dictionary > contundentemente

  • 13 examinar un tema

    (v.) = explore + theme
    Ex. In comparison with adult literature, South African children's literature presents issues more bluntly and also explores themes barely touched on in adult fiction.
    * * *
    (v.) = explore + theme

    Ex: In comparison with adult literature, South African children's literature presents issues more bluntly and also explores themes barely touched on in adult fiction.

    Spanish-English dictionary > examinar un tema

  • 14 rotundamente

    adv.
    1 spherically.
    2 explicitly.
    3 flatly, categorically.
    * * *
    1 (negar) flatly, categorically
    2 (afirmar) emphatically
    * * *
    ADV [negar] flatly, roundly; [afirmar, expresar acuerdo] emphatically
    * * *

    contestó rotundamente que no — he answered with an emphatic `no'

    * * *
    = flatly, roundly, uncompromisingly, vigourously [vigorously, -USA], bluntly, point blank, hopelessly + Adjetivo.
    Ex. He flatly states that 'librarians could not have helped us' to organize and make available the most important research resources to others in the field.
    Ex. The constant demand for a return to the previous situation, so roundly criticised by the committee, may soon be granted.
    Ex. For the first time the stress was uncompromisingly vertical, while the italic was intended to be a mechanically sloped roman, quite unconnected with calligraphy.
    Ex. Far from being an innocuous social institution the public library is an arena where culture has been vigorously contested.
    Ex. In comparison with adult literature, South African children's literature presents issues more bluntly and also explores themes barely touched on in adult fiction.
    Ex. They refuses point blank to acknowledge the significance of gender differences.
    Ex. Rumor has it that she 'tolerates' Mathilda Panopoulos, having tried many times to engage her in meaningful dialogue only to find her ' hopelessly set in her opinions'.
    ----
    * negarse rotundamente = baulk at [balk at].
    * * *

    contestó rotundamente que no — he answered with an emphatic `no'

    * * *
    = flatly, roundly, uncompromisingly, vigourously [vigorously, -USA], bluntly, point blank, hopelessly + Adjetivo.

    Ex: He flatly states that 'librarians could not have helped us' to organize and make available the most important research resources to others in the field.

    Ex: The constant demand for a return to the previous situation, so roundly criticised by the committee, may soon be granted.
    Ex: For the first time the stress was uncompromisingly vertical, while the italic was intended to be a mechanically sloped roman, quite unconnected with calligraphy.
    Ex: Far from being an innocuous social institution the public library is an arena where culture has been vigorously contested.
    Ex: In comparison with adult literature, South African children's literature presents issues more bluntly and also explores themes barely touched on in adult fiction.
    Ex: They refuses point blank to acknowledge the significance of gender differences.
    Ex: Rumor has it that she 'tolerates' Mathilda Panopoulos, having tried many times to engage her in meaningful dialogue only to find her ' hopelessly set in her opinions'.
    * negarse rotundamente = baulk at [balk at].

    * * *
    contestó rotundamente que no he answered with a categorical o an emphatic `no', he denied it ( o refused etc) categorically
    se negó rotundamente a hacerlo she flatly o categorically refused to do it, she refused to do it point-blank
    fracasó rotundamente he failed utterly o totally
    * * *
    1. [categóricamente] categorically;
    rechazó rotundamente que tuviera nada que ver con el escándalo he categorically denied having anything to do with the scandal
    2. [completamente] completely;
    la nueva empresa fracasó rotundamente the new company was a total o complete failure
    * * *
    adv categorically, emphatically

    Spanish-English dictionary > rotundamente

  • 15 sin rodeos

    adv.
    directly, in plain English, bluntly, in plain language.
    * * *
    = head-on, baldly, bluntly, outspokenly
    Ex. Behaviour Management encourages leadership that is positive, helps prevent situations that are already unsatisfactory from deteriorating, and avoids head-on confrontations between people.
    Ex. The search may sometimes prove fruitless: this is also an 'answer', but it is rarely satisfactory to present it to the enquirer baldly as such = A veces la búsqueda puede resultar infructuosa, lo cual en sí es un tipo de "respuesta", pero no es siempre adecuado decírselo al usuario directamente como tal.
    Ex. In comparison with adult literature, South African children's literature presents issues more bluntly and also explores themes barely touched on in adult fiction.
    Ex. Episcopalians were roiled by the approval of a rector outspokenly conservative on such matters as the liturgy, the hymnal and ordination.
    * * *
    = head-on, baldly, bluntly, outspokenly

    Ex: Behaviour Management encourages leadership that is positive, helps prevent situations that are already unsatisfactory from deteriorating, and avoids head-on confrontations between people.

    Ex: The search may sometimes prove fruitless: this is also an 'answer', but it is rarely satisfactory to present it to the enquirer baldly as such = A veces la búsqueda puede resultar infructuosa, lo cual en sí es un tipo de "respuesta", pero no es siempre adecuado decírselo al usuario directamente como tal.
    Ex: In comparison with adult literature, South African children's literature presents issues more bluntly and also explores themes barely touched on in adult fiction.
    Ex: Episcopalians were roiled by the approval of a rector outspokenly conservative on such matters as the liturgy, the hymnal and ordination.

    Spanish-English dictionary > sin rodeos

  • 16 de reciente publicación

    = recently published, recently released, newly published
    Ex. As with adult fiction borowing in general, there is heavy demand for new and recently published titles.
    Ex. This paper reviews the recently released standards for writable optical discs.
    Ex. Here all the bibliographical aids are to hand, to enable the adviser to answer questions concerning titles of books in print, and of newly published books not held in the library.
    * * *
    = recently published, recently released, newly published

    Ex: As with adult fiction borowing in general, there is heavy demand for new and recently published titles.

    Ex: This paper reviews the recently released standards for writable optical discs.
    Ex: Here all the bibliographical aids are to hand, to enable the adviser to answer questions concerning titles of books in print, and of newly published books not held in the library.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de reciente publicación

  • 17 publicado recientemente

    = recently published, recently released
    Ex. As with adult fiction borowing in general, there is heavy demand for new and recently published titles.
    Ex. This paper reviews the recently released standards for writable optical discs.
    * * *
    = recently published, recently released

    Ex: As with adult fiction borowing in general, there is heavy demand for new and recently published titles.

    Ex: This paper reviews the recently released standards for writable optical discs.

    Spanish-English dictionary > publicado recientemente

  • 18 sección de adultos

    (n.) = adult section, adult department, adult services section
    Ex. 1/3 of a-v material bought by New York libraries is for the young but placed in the adult section.
    Ex. Some librarians anxious to make the transfer from the children's to the adult department as smooth as possible, often create a 'young adults' fiction section within the children's department.
    Ex. The situation described may have its physical locus in the reference division, the serial department, the adult services section, or the director's office.
    * * *
    (n.) = adult section, adult department, adult services section

    Ex: 1/3 of a-v material bought by New York libraries is for the young but placed in the adult section.

    Ex: Some librarians anxious to make the transfer from the children's to the adult department as smooth as possible, often create a 'young adults' fiction section within the children's department.
    Ex: The situation described may have its physical locus in the reference division, the serial department, the adult services section, or the director's office.

    Spanish-English dictionary > sección de adultos

  • 19 literatura juvenil

    (n.) = juvenile fiction, young adult literature
    Ex. Also, even juvenile fiction could be better accessed by applying more specific descriptors when possible; for example, TEDDY BEARS instead of TOYS.
    Ex. For the writer of young adult literature to offer predetermined correctness or to moralise is to sacrifice both honest literature and true learning.
    * * *
    (n.) = juvenile fiction, young adult literature

    Ex: Also, even juvenile fiction could be better accessed by applying more specific descriptors when possible; for example, TEDDY BEARS instead of TOYS.

    Ex: For the writer of young adult literature to offer predetermined correctness or to moralise is to sacrifice both honest literature and true learning.

    Spanish-English dictionary > literatura juvenil

  • 20 sección

    f.
    1 section.
    2 section, division, department.
    3 section, district.
    4 cross-section.
    5 article.
    6 section, cutting, incision.
    * * *
    1 (corte) section, cut
    2 (geometría) section
    3 (departamento) section, department
    4 (en periódico, revista) page, section
    5 MILITAR section
    \
    sección transversal cross-section
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (Arquit, Mat) section
    2) (=parte) [gen] section; [de almacén, oficina] department

    sección de contactospersonal column ( containing offers of marriage {etc}4})

    sección deportiva — sports page, sports section

    sección económicafinancial pages pl, city pages pl

    3) (Mil) section, platoon
    * * *
    1) ( corte) section

    sección longitudinal/transversal — longitudinal/cross section

    2)
    a) (división, área - en general) section; (- de empresa) department, section; (- en grandes almacenes) department
    b) (de periódico, orquesta) section
    3) (Mil) platoon
    * * *
    = frame, piece, portion, section, section, unit, area, chapter, arm, tranche, pod.
    Ex. Please return to frame 244 and read again about the use of the / (oblique stroke), paying particular attention to the examples given.
    Ex. Within one main class the same piece of notation may be used to signify different concepts.
    Ex. An extract is one o more portions of a document selected to represent the whole document.
    Ex. Plainly such representative sections may not be present in many documents, but sometimes an extract from the results, conclusions or recommendations of a document may serve to identify the key issues covered by the entire document.
    Ex. Cartographic materials are all the materials that represent, in whole or in part, the earth or any celestial body at any scale and include globes; block diagrams; sections; atlases; bird's eye views, etc.
    Ex. Therefore, during the concluding phase of the revision project, the representatives of ALA units and other organizations will function as a single group.
    Ex. Libraries usually arrange separate areas where current periodicals, maps, government publications, early printed books and manuscripts are housed.
    Ex. For example, the American Library Association and its chapters usually include a subsidiary group designed for library trustees.
    Ex. The author discusses the roles that various arms of the proposed structure can play to promote free flow of information = El autor describe las funciones que los diferentes departamentos de la estructura propuesta puede desempeñar para promover la libre circulación de la información.
    Ex. The first tranche of NATO enlargement -- adding Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic next year -- will help stabilize an historically unstable region.
    Ex. There are 3 ' pods' designed to separate areas from the main library for children's activities, the African and Caribbean literature centres and for meeting rooms.
    ----
    * bibliotecario encargado de la sección infantil = children's librarian.
    * bibliotecario encargado de la sección juvenil = young adult librarian.
    * de sección = sectional.
    * división en secciones = departmentation.
    * en sección = sectional.
    * jefe de sección = section head.
    * sección alfabética = alphabetical section.
    * sección central = midsection [mid-section].
    * sección de adquisiciones = acquisitions department, order department.
    * sección de adultos = adult section, adult department, adult services section.
    * sección de apoyo a los programas de estudios = curriculum material center.
    * Sección de Automatización y Documentación de ALA (IASD) = Information Science and Automation Division (IASD).
    * sección de catalogación = cataloguing division, cataloguing department.
    * sección de comentarios = comments section.
    * sección de compras = acquisitions department, order department.
    * sección de fondos locales = local studies department, local studies library, local studies collection.
    * Sección de Garantía del Asesoramiento Agrícola y del Fondo de Garantía Europ = Guarantee Section of the European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund (EAGGF).
    * sección de la biblioteca = library section.
    * sección de libros en rústica = paperback rack.
    * sección de literatura narrativa = fiction section.
    * sección de nóminas = payroll department, salaries section.
    * sección de personal = personnel department, personnel office.
    * sección de préstamo = lending collection, lending stock.
    * sección de publicaciones periódicas = serial department, periodicals area.
    * sección de referencia = reference section, reference department, reference division, reference area.
    * sección de temas locales = local studies department, local studies library, local studies collection.
    * sección de últimos números de publicaciones periódicas = current periodicals area.
    * sección de vídeos = video collection.
    * sección infantil = children's department.
    * sección juvenil = young adult department.
    * sección para el fondo de consulta en sala = reserve room.
    * subsección = subsection [sub-section].
    * * *
    1) ( corte) section

    sección longitudinal/transversal — longitudinal/cross section

    2)
    a) (división, área - en general) section; (- de empresa) department, section; (- en grandes almacenes) department
    b) (de periódico, orquesta) section
    3) (Mil) platoon
    * * *
    = frame, piece, portion, section, section, unit, area, chapter, arm, tranche, pod.

    Ex: Please return to frame 244 and read again about the use of the / (oblique stroke), paying particular attention to the examples given.

    Ex: Within one main class the same piece of notation may be used to signify different concepts.
    Ex: An extract is one o more portions of a document selected to represent the whole document.
    Ex: Plainly such representative sections may not be present in many documents, but sometimes an extract from the results, conclusions or recommendations of a document may serve to identify the key issues covered by the entire document.
    Ex: Cartographic materials are all the materials that represent, in whole or in part, the earth or any celestial body at any scale and include globes; block diagrams; sections; atlases; bird's eye views, etc.
    Ex: Therefore, during the concluding phase of the revision project, the representatives of ALA units and other organizations will function as a single group.
    Ex: Libraries usually arrange separate areas where current periodicals, maps, government publications, early printed books and manuscripts are housed.
    Ex: For example, the American Library Association and its chapters usually include a subsidiary group designed for library trustees.
    Ex: The author discusses the roles that various arms of the proposed structure can play to promote free flow of information = El autor describe las funciones que los diferentes departamentos de la estructura propuesta puede desempeñar para promover la libre circulación de la información.
    Ex: The first tranche of NATO enlargement -- adding Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic next year -- will help stabilize an historically unstable region.
    Ex: There are 3 ' pods' designed to separate areas from the main library for children's activities, the African and Caribbean literature centres and for meeting rooms.
    * bibliotecario encargado de la sección infantil = children's librarian.
    * bibliotecario encargado de la sección juvenil = young adult librarian.
    * de sección = sectional.
    * división en secciones = departmentation.
    * en sección = sectional.
    * jefe de sección = section head.
    * sección alfabética = alphabetical section.
    * sección central = midsection [mid-section].
    * sección de adquisiciones = acquisitions department, order department.
    * sección de adultos = adult section, adult department, adult services section.
    * sección de apoyo a los programas de estudios = curriculum material center.
    * Sección de Automatización y Documentación de ALA (IASD) = Information Science and Automation Division (IASD).
    * sección de catalogación = cataloguing division, cataloguing department.
    * sección de comentarios = comments section.
    * sección de compras = acquisitions department, order department.
    * sección de fondos locales = local studies department, local studies library, local studies collection.
    * Sección de Garantía del Asesoramiento Agrícola y del Fondo de Garantía Europ = Guarantee Section of the European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund (EAGGF).
    * sección de la biblioteca = library section.
    * sección de libros en rústica = paperback rack.
    * sección de literatura narrativa = fiction section.
    * sección de nóminas = payroll department, salaries section.
    * sección de personal = personnel department, personnel office.
    * sección de préstamo = lending collection, lending stock.
    * sección de publicaciones periódicas = serial department, periodicals area.
    * sección de referencia = reference section, reference department, reference division, reference area.
    * sección de temas locales = local studies department, local studies library, local studies collection.
    * sección de últimos números de publicaciones periódicas = current periodicals area.
    * sección de vídeos = video collection.
    * sección infantil = children's department.
    * sección juvenil = young adult department.
    * sección para el fondo de consulta en sala = reserve room.
    * subsección = subsection [sub-section].

    * * *
    A (corte) section
    sección longitudinal/transversal longitudinal/cross section
    B
    1 (división, área — en general) section; (— de una empresa) department, section; (— en los grandes almacenes) department
    la sección del edificio que va a ser demolida the part of the building that is going to be demolished
    Compuestos:
    sección de cuerdas/vientos
    string/wind section
    sports page
    C ( Mil) platoon
    * * *

     

    sección sustantivo femenino
    1 ( corte) section
    2
    a) (división, área — en general) section;

    (— de empresa, en grandes almacenes) department
    b) (de periódico, orquesta) section

    3 (Mil) platoon
    sección sustantivo femenino
    1 (parte, apartado, tramo) section
    Com sección de bisutería, costume jewellery department
    2 (de un plano) cross-sección
    3 (incisión) cut
    4 Mat section
    5 Mil (una unidad del ejército) platoon
    ' sección' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    corte
    - oportunidad
    - unidad
    - acomodar
    - caballero
    - cónico
    - encima
    - fumador
    - incluir
    - jefe
    - menaje
    - parte
    - repartición
    - reunir
    - suceso
    English:
    cross-section
    - department
    - departmental
    - division
    - platoon
    - section
    - block
    - complement
    - cross
    - desk
    - personnel
    - scratch
    * * *
    1. [parte] section;
    [departamento] department;
    la sección de discos the record department
    sección de cuerda(s) string section;
    sección de necrológicas [en periódico] obituary section;
    sección rítmica rhythm section;
    sección de viento(s) wind section
    2. [corte] section
    sección longitudinal longitudinal section;
    sección transversal cross-section
    3. Geom section
    4. Mil section
    * * *
    f
    1 GEOM section
    2 BOT cutting
    3 de documento, organización section
    4 MIL platoon
    * * *
    1) : section
    sección transversal: cross section
    2) : department, division
    * * *
    1. (en general) section
    2. (en una tienda, empresa) department

    Spanish-English dictionary > sección

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