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21 público cautivo
m.captive audience. -
22 público frío
m.slow audience. -
23 público lector
m.reading public, readership. -
24 público objetivo
m.target audience. -
25 público oyente
m.audience. -
26 público presente
m.audience, turnout. -
27 público selecto
m.distinguished audience. -
28 público televidente
m.TV audience, people watching television. -
29 orden público
m.public order, law and order, policy of the law, public peace.* * *public order, the peace, law and order* * *public order; mantener el orden público to keep the peace; alterar el orden público to cause a breach of the peace* * *(n.) = public orderEx. The Public Order Act 1986 contains many of the more common public order offences such as riot, affray and threatening behaviour.* * *public order; mantener el orden público to keep the peace; alterar el orden público to cause a breach of the peace* * *(n.) = public orderEx: The Public Order Act 1986 contains many of the more common public order offences such as riot, affray and threatening behaviour.
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30 precio de venta al público
retail price* * *(de alimento, medicamento) recommended retail price; ( de libro) published price* * *(de alimento, medicamento) recommended retail price; ( de libro) published price* * *precio de venta al público (P.V.P.)(n.) = retail price, cover price, list price, listed priceEx: At the same time publishers and booksellers combined once more to fix retail prices, concluding in 1900 a 'net book agreement' by which booksellers were forbidden to retail new books at less than list prices.
Ex: Because of the shortage, many newspapers were sold by vendors above the cover price, including those copies due to be sent to libraries.Ex: At the same time publishers and booksellers combined once more to fix retail prices, concluding in 1900 a 'net book agreement' by which booksellers were forbidden to retail new books at less than list prices.Ex: The next stage was for publishers and booksellers to agree to maintain prices, that is not to retail books at a discount on the listed price.* * *recommended retail price -
31 alumbrado público
m.public lighting, street lighting, street lights.* * *street lighting* * ** * *(n.) = street lightingEx. Furthermore libraries simply are not as essential to the life of the community as better police protection, improved fire-fighting and public works equipment, increased street lighting, and the like.* * ** * *(n.) = street lightingEx: Furthermore libraries simply are not as essential to the life of the community as better police protection, improved fire-fighting and public works equipment, increased street lighting, and the like.
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32 archivo público
(n.) = public archiveEx. This article describes the collection of Detroit Public Library, which is considered the world's largest public archive of automotive records = Este artículo describe la colección de la Biblioteca Pública de Detroit, que se considera el mayor archivo público del mundo de documentos sobre el automóvil.* * *(n.) = public archiveEx: This article describes the collection of Detroit Public Library, which is considered the world's largest public archive of automotive records = Este artículo describe la colección de la Biblioteca Pública de Detroit, que se considera el mayor archivo público del mundo de documentos sobre el automóvil.
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33 cuaderno grande para hacer presentaciones en público
(n.) = flip chartEx. The team developed a flip chart which enabled pupils to master the concepts and skills necessary for understanding a map = El equipo creó un cuaderno grande para hacer presentaciones en público que le permitía a los alumnos aprender los conceptos y destrezas necesarias para interpretar un mapa.* * *(n.) = flip chartEx: The team developed a flip chart which enabled pupils to master the concepts and skills necessary for understanding a map = El equipo creó un cuaderno grande para hacer presentaciones en público que le permitía a los alumnos aprender los conceptos y destrezas necesarias para interpretar un mapa.
Spanish-English dictionary > cuaderno grande para hacer presentaciones en público
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34 dinero público
m.public money, public monies.* * *(n.) = public tax money, tax dollars, public money, public funds, public fundingEx. The public tax money is allocated according to pressures from various competing agencies, including politicians and some segments of the public.Ex. Public libraries are supported by tax dollars and augmenting that support by charging fees not only is fiscally sound, it is equitable.Ex. Rendering information services is one way to show that the library is using public money to good advantage.Ex. This is probably a misuse of public funds and a betrayal of public trust.Ex. This phenomenon will have serious consequences for the profession of librarianship, or any profession that depends on public funding.* * *el dinero público(n.) = public's dollars, theEx: And those of us who manage the public's dollars will be held to account -- to spend wisely, reform bad habits, and do our business in the light of day -- because only then can we restore the vital trust between a people and their government = Y los que manejemos el dinero público tendremos que responder de ello (gastar con prudencia, cambiar malos hábitos y hacer nuestro trabajo a la luz del día) porque sólo entonces podremos restablecer la confianza entre el pueblo y su gobierno.
(n.) = public tax money, tax dollars, public money, public funds, public fundingEx: The public tax money is allocated according to pressures from various competing agencies, including politicians and some segments of the public.
Ex: Public libraries are supported by tax dollars and augmenting that support by charging fees not only is fiscally sound, it is equitable.Ex: Rendering information services is one way to show that the library is using public money to good advantage.Ex: This is probably a misuse of public funds and a betrayal of public trust.Ex: This phenomenon will have serious consequences for the profession of librarianship, or any profession that depends on public funding. -
35 gasto público
m.government expenditure, public expenditure, government spending, government expenditures.* * *masculino: el gasto público public expenditure* * *(n.) = public expenditure, government spending, government expenditureEx. Consequently, it came as no surprise when the new Conservative Government was elected in 1979 on a ticket to cut public expenditure and stop feather-bedding consumers.Ex. While being a crusader against government spending, Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn has run afoul of problems in her personal finances.Ex. Seen like this, the importance of government expenditure to the economy is very clear.* * *masculino: el gasto público public expenditure* * *(n.) = public expenditure, government spending, government expenditureEx: Consequently, it came as no surprise when the new Conservative Government was elected in 1979 on a ticket to cut public expenditure and stop feather-bedding consumers.
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36 interés público
m.public interest, public good.* * *masculino: el interés público the public interest* * *(n.) = public interestEx. It is, however, possible for member states to make exemptions to this restriction on grounds of important public interest.* * *masculino: el interés público the public interest* * *(n.) = public interestEx: It is, however, possible for member states to make exemptions to this restriction on grounds of important public interest.
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37 puesto público
(n.) = public service positionEx. Any librarian who is fluent in Spanish will have an edge in applying for a public service position in most public libraries today = Cualquier bibliotecario que hable con fluidez el español tendrá una ventaja al solicitar un puesto público en la mayoría de las bibliotecas públicas actuales.* * *(n.) = public service positionEx: Any librarian who is fluent in Spanish will have an edge in applying for a public service position in most public libraries today = Cualquier bibliotecario que hable con fluidez el español tendrá una ventaja al solicitar un puesto público en la mayoría de las bibliotecas públicas actuales.
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38 Tesoro Público
m.Public Treasury, Public Revenue, Exchequer.* * *Treasury* * *treasury -
39 ser del dominio público
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40 alteración del orden público
breach of the peace, disturbance of the peace* * ** * *(n.) = disorderly conduct, public order offence, breach of the peaceEx. The article is entitled ' Disorderly conduct: crime and disruptive behaviour in the library'.Ex. The Public Order Act 1986 contains many of the more common public order offences such as riot, affray and threatening behaviour.Ex. All but four of the laws are of a civil nature, three involving pupils with contraband in their school lockers and the other one concerning breach of the peace by college students.* * ** * *(n.) = disorderly conduct, public order offence, breach of the peaceEx: The article is entitled ' Disorderly conduct: crime and disruptive behaviour in the library'.
Ex: The Public Order Act 1986 contains many of the more common public order offences such as riot, affray and threatening behaviour.Ex: All but four of the laws are of a civil nature, three involving pupils with contraband in their school lockers and the other one concerning breach of the peace by college students.
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