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  • 41 clima boreal

    Ex. Regions having a subarctic climate (also called boreal climate) are characterized by long, usually very cold winters, and brief, warm summers.
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    Ex: Regions having a subarctic climate (also called boreal climate) are characterized by long, usually very cold winters, and brief, warm summers.

    Spanish-English dictionary > clima boreal

  • 42 clima subártico

    Ex. Regions having a subarctic climate (also called boreal climate) are characterized by long, usually very cold winters, and brief, warm summers.
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    Ex: Regions having a subarctic climate (also called boreal climate) are characterized by long, usually very cold winters, and brief, warm summers.

    Spanish-English dictionary > clima subártico

  • 43 conferencia por ordenador

    Ex. Computer teleconferencing, also called computer conferencing or computer-mediated conferencing, is communication between people that is input through remote terminals or microcomputers to a central computer where the material is organised and distributed to conference participants.
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    Ex: Computer teleconferencing, also called computer conferencing or computer-mediated conferencing, is communication between people that is input through remote terminals or microcomputers to a central computer where the material is organised and distributed to conference participants.

    Spanish-English dictionary > conferencia por ordenador

  • 44 congreso mediante ordenador

    Ex. Computer teleconferencing, also called computer conferencing or computer-mediated conferencing, is communication between people that is input through remote terminals or microcomputers to a central computer where the material is organised and distributed to conference participants.
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    Ex: Computer teleconferencing, also called computer conferencing or computer-mediated conferencing, is communication between people that is input through remote terminals or microcomputers to a central computer where the material is organised and distributed to conference participants.

    Spanish-English dictionary > congreso mediante ordenador

  • 45 contador con memoria

    Ex. A 'people counter', also called a ' memory counter' or 'patron counter,' is an electronic device mounted by a main doorway, which counts the number of people that enter/exit that doorway.
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    Ex: A 'people counter', also called a ' memory counter' or 'patron counter,' is an electronic device mounted by a main doorway, which counts the number of people that enter/exit that doorway.

    Spanish-English dictionary > contador con memoria

  • 46 contador de gente

    Ex. A ' people counter', also called a 'memory counter' or 'patron counter,' is an electronic device mounted by a main doorway, which counts the number of people that enter/exit that doorway.
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    Ex: A ' people counter', also called a 'memory counter' or 'patron counter,' is an electronic device mounted by a main doorway, which counts the number of people that enter/exit that doorway.

    Spanish-English dictionary > contador de gente

  • 47 contador de usuarios

    Ex. A 'people counter', also called a 'memory counter' or ' patron counter,' is an electronic device mounted by a main doorway, which counts the number of people that enter/exit that doorway.
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    Ex: A 'people counter', also called a 'memory counter' or ' patron counter,' is an electronic device mounted by a main doorway, which counts the number of people that enter/exit that doorway.

    Spanish-English dictionary > contador de usuarios

  • 48 de hojas largas

    (adj.) = long-leaved
    Ex. Romaine is the term for this long-leaved lettuce, also called cos or cos lettuce because it is said to have originated on the Greek island of Cos (the birthplace of the physician Hippocrates).
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    (adj.) = long-leaved

    Ex: Romaine is the term for this long-leaved lettuce, also called cos or cos lettuce because it is said to have originated on the Greek island of Cos (the birthplace of the physician Hippocrates).

    Spanish-English dictionary > de hojas largas

  • 49 el éxito genera éxito

    Ex. Success breeds success (SBS) principle, also called Cumulative Advantage is an important model for the explanation of the distribution of items over sources.
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    Ex: Success breeds success (SBS) principle, also called Cumulative Advantage is an important model for the explanation of the distribution of items over sources.

    Spanish-English dictionary > el éxito genera éxito

  • 50 el éxito llama al éxito

    Ex. Success breeds success (SBS) principle, also called Cumulative Advantage is an important model for the explanation of the distribution of items over sources.
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    Ex: Success breeds success (SBS) principle, also called Cumulative Advantage is an important model for the explanation of the distribution of items over sources.

    Spanish-English dictionary > el éxito llama al éxito

  • 51 enfermedad de la lengua azul

    Ex. Bluetongue disease (also called catarrhal fever) is a non-contagious, insect-borne viral disease of ruminants.
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    Ex: Bluetongue disease (also called catarrhal fever) is a non-contagious, insect-borne viral disease of ruminants.

    Spanish-English dictionary > enfermedad de la lengua azul

  • 52 enfermedad viral

    Ex. Bluetongue disease (also called catarrhal fever) is a non-contagious, insect-borne viral disease of ruminants.
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    Ex: Bluetongue disease (also called catarrhal fever) is a non-contagious, insect-borne viral disease of ruminants.

    Spanish-English dictionary > enfermedad viral

  • 53 fichero de autoridades

    Ex. Authority files, also called access point files, are indexes to documents and library files.
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    Ex: Authority files, also called access point files, are indexes to documents and library files.

    Spanish-English dictionary > fichero de autoridades

  • 54 fiebre catarral

    f.
    catarrhal fever.
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    Ex. Bluetongue disease (also called catarrhal fever) is a non-contagious, insect-borne viral disease of ruminants.
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    Ex: Bluetongue disease (also called catarrhal fever) is a non-contagious, insect-borne viral disease of ruminants.

    Spanish-English dictionary > fiebre catarral

  • 55 hecho casual

    (n.) = coincidence, chance happening
    Ex. This coincidence between indexing and user approach is known as user warrant: in other words the indexing system must be tailored to the needs of the users of the index.
    Ex. Luck also called fortuity is a chance happening, or that which happens beyond a persons control.
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    (n.) = coincidence, chance happening

    Ex: This coincidence between indexing and user approach is known as user warrant: in other words the indexing system must be tailored to the needs of the users of the index.

    Ex: Luck also called fortuity is a chance happening, or that which happens beyond a persons control.

    Spanish-English dictionary > hecho casual

  • 56 indicador de relación

    (n.) = relation indicator, relational operator, role operator
    Ex. A relation indicator is a special symbol indicating a certain relation in the sequence of the elements of a class symbol.
    Ex. One significant product which emerged from the research was a set of relational operators (for relating concepts within a subject) which carried an in-built filing order.
    Ex. Operators, also called role operators, are numbers and letters which are assigned to terms in a string to specify their grammatical function or role within that string.
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    (n.) = relation indicator, relational operator, role operator

    Ex: A relation indicator is a special symbol indicating a certain relation in the sequence of the elements of a class symbol.

    Ex: One significant product which emerged from the research was a set of relational operators (for relating concepts within a subject) which carried an in-built filing order.
    Ex: Operators, also called role operators, are numbers and letters which are assigned to terms in a string to specify their grammatical function or role within that string.

    Spanish-English dictionary > indicador de relación

  • 57 no contagioso

    (adj.) = non-contagious
    Ex. Bluetongue disease (also called catarrhal fever) is a non-contagious, insect-borne viral disease of ruminants.
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    Ex: Bluetongue disease (also called catarrhal fever) is a non-contagious, insect-borne viral disease of ruminants.

    Spanish-English dictionary > no contagioso

  • 58 poco novedoso

    (adj.) = trite
    Ex. At the risk of sounding trite and a bit naive, I'd like to remind this group that the ISBD was also called, not for the cataloger's benefit, but as an international tool of bibliographic description.
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    (adj.) = trite

    Ex: At the risk of sounding trite and a bit naive, I'd like to remind this group that the ISBD was also called, not for the cataloger's benefit, but as an international tool of bibliographic description.

    Spanish-English dictionary > poco novedoso

  • 59 propugnar

    v.
    1 to advocate, to support.
    2 to uphold, to encourage, to advocate, to champion.
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    1 to advocate
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    VT (=proponer) to advocate, propose, suggest; (=apoyar) to defend, support
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    verbo transitivo (frml) ( apoyar) to support; ( proponer) to advocate, propose
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    = espouse, foster, promote, defend, advocate, forward.
    Ex. Most respondents espoused the latter view as an appropriate response to IT developments to date.
    Ex. Among Mr. Welsh's professional activities and accomplishments are his successful efforts to foster an increased two-way communication between LC's Processing Department and his professional colleagues in the field.
    Ex. Initially, it is necessary that the scheme be published and available for purchase, and that its use is generally promoted.
    Ex. A respondent is a candidate for a degree who, in an academic disputation, defends or opposes a thesis proposed by the praeses (q.v.); also called the defendant.
    Ex. In order to understand the citation order that PRECIS indexing advocates it is necessary to examine the function of the operators more closely.
    Ex. In order to forward the mission of the University, specific programs will be targeted for growth, consolidation, and possible elimination.
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    * propugnado desde hace mucho tiempo = long-espoused.
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    verbo transitivo (frml) ( apoyar) to support; ( proponer) to advocate, propose
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    = espouse, foster, promote, defend, advocate, forward.

    Ex: Most respondents espoused the latter view as an appropriate response to IT developments to date.

    Ex: Among Mr. Welsh's professional activities and accomplishments are his successful efforts to foster an increased two-way communication between LC's Processing Department and his professional colleagues in the field.
    Ex: Initially, it is necessary that the scheme be published and available for purchase, and that its use is generally promoted.
    Ex: A respondent is a candidate for a degree who, in an academic disputation, defends or opposes a thesis proposed by the praeses (q.v.); also called the defendant.
    Ex: In order to understand the citation order that PRECIS indexing advocates it is necessary to examine the function of the operators more closely.
    Ex: In order to forward the mission of the University, specific programs will be targeted for growth, consolidation, and possible elimination.
    * propugnado desde hace mucho tiempo = long-espoused.

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    propugnar [A1 ]
    vt
    ( frml) (apoyar) to support; (proponer) to advocate, propose
    los que propugnaron mi nombramiento those who supported my nomination
    la guerra que propugnan algunos extremistas the war which is advocated o proposed by a few extremists
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    propugnar verbo transitivo to advocate, propose
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    to advocate, to support
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    v/t advocate

    Spanish-English dictionary > propugnar

  • 60 salmón del Pacífico

    (n.) = chum, chum salmon
    Ex. Also called dog salmon, chum is one of the more commercially important salmon species found in the Pacific Ocean.
    Ex. Like other members of Washington State's salmonid family, chum salmon populations have been in decline.
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    (n.) = chum, chum salmon

    Ex: Also called dog salmon, chum is one of the more commercially important salmon species found in the Pacific Ocean.

    Ex: Like other members of Washington State's salmonid family, chum salmon populations have been in decline.

    Spanish-English dictionary > salmón del Pacífico

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