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f.amalgam (also figurative).pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: amalgamar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: amalgamar.* * *1 amalgam* * *SF amalgam* * *femenino amalgam* * *= amalgam, amalgamation, blurring, interweaving, conflation, ensemble.Ex. Nevertheless, modern cataloguing practices often represent some amalgam of the collocative and the direct approaches.Ex. The examples cited to date have used right hand truncation, which results in the amalgamation of words with different suffixes.Ex. This paper illustrates the possible future interweaving of information retrieval and entertainment.Ex. It found differences in the abbreviations used and other stylistic matters (mainly due to language differences) but was able to propose a conflation of the descriptions that formed the basis of what became the SBD and later the ISBD.Ex. DIANE is the name that has been given to the ensemble of available information services.* * *femenino amalgam* * *= amalgam, amalgamation, blurring, interweaving, conflation, ensemble.Ex: Nevertheless, modern cataloguing practices often represent some amalgam of the collocative and the direct approaches.
Ex: The examples cited to date have used right hand truncation, which results in the amalgamation of words with different suffixes.Ex: This paper illustrates the possible future interweaving of information retrieval and entertainment.Ex: It found differences in the abbreviations used and other stylistic matters (mainly due to language differences) but was able to propose a conflation of the descriptions that formed the basis of what became the SBD and later the ISBD.Ex: DIANE is the name that has been given to the ensemble of available information services.* * *1 (de influencias, ideas) amalgam, mixture* * *
Del verbo amalgamar: ( conjugate amalgamar)
amalgama es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
amalgama
amalgamar
amalgama sustantivo femenino amalgam
amalgamar verbo transitivo to amalgamate
' amalgama' also found in these entries:
English:
amalgam
* * *amalgama nf1. Quím amalgam2. [mezcla] mixture, amalgam;esa novela es una amalgama de estilos that novel is written in a mixture o an amalgam of styles* * *f amalgam, mixture* * *amalgama nf: amalgam -
4 mezcla
f.1 mixture.una mezcla explosiva an explosive combination (de personalidades, factores)una mezcla de tabacos a blend of tobaccos2 mixing.3 mix (Music).4 dough, kneading.5 mortar, plaster.6 crossbreed, mixing.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: mezclar.* * *1 (acción) mixing, blending2 (producto) mixture, blend3 (de película etc) mixing4 (textil) mixed fibres5 (argamasa) mortar\mezcla de razas mixture of races* * *noun f.mix, mixture, blend* * *SF1) (=acción) [de ingredientes, colores] mixing; [de razas, culturas] mixing; [de sonidos] mixing; [de cafés, tabacos, whiskies] blendingmesa 1)2) (=resultado) [de ingredientes, colores] mixture; [de razas, culturas] mix; [de cafés, tabacos, whiskies] blendsin mezcla — [sustancia] pure; [gasolina] unadulterated
costumbres transmitidas sin mezcla de influencias externas — customs passed on without any external influence
mezcla explosiva — (lit) explosive mixture; (fig) lethal combination
3) (Mús) mix4) (Constr) mortar5) (Cos) blend, mix* * *1) ( proceso)a) ( de productos) mixing; (de vinos, tabacos, cafés) blendingb) (de razas, culturas) mixingc) (Audio) mixing2)a) ( combinación de - productos) mixture; (- vinos, tabacos, cafés) blend; (- tejidos) mixuna mezcla de distintos colores — a combination o mixture of different colors
b) (de razas, culturas) mixc) (Audio) mix•* * *= admixture, amalgam, blend, mix, mixing, mixture, alchemy, concoction, combination, potpourri, conflation, cocktail, recombination, bringing together, meld, mishmash, melange.Ex. No 'bona fide' author will wish to exhibit reduced output efficiency due to admixture with false authorship.Ex. Nevertheless, modern cataloguing practices often represent some amalgam of the collocative and the direct approaches.Ex. Thus in index or catalogue or data base design the indexer must choose an appropriate blend of recall and precision for each individual application.Ex. There are important employment opportunities available to people equipped with the right mix of skills and experience.Ex. This article describes the architecture and the main features of DOMINO, a multimedia information retrieval system whose data base is a collection of multimedia documents (MDs) constituted of a mixing of texts and images.Ex. When used by skilled abstractors this mixture of styles can achieve the maximum transmission of information, within a minimum length.Ex. This is a specialist service calling for a unique alchemy of librarian and computing skills.Ex. Statistics show black family life to be an appalling concoction of poverty, shooting and rampant teenage pregnancy.Ex. The software can search each field or a combination of fields.Ex. This center holds one of the most significant collections (dare we call it potpourri?) of science, natural history, art, history, and culture in the world = Este centre posee uno de las colecciones (¿o quizás popurrí?) más significativas de la ciencia, historia natural, arte, historia y cultura del mundo.Ex. It found differences in the abbreviations used and other stylistic matters (mainly due to language differences) but was able to propose a conflation of the descriptions that formed the basis of what became the SBD and later the ISBD.Ex. He rightly characterizes his book as a ' cocktail of personal and public observations.Ex. These genomes are inherited in strictly lineal fashion, without recombination.Ex. I have already mentioned that the bringing together of the various editions is the real problem.Ex. The article is entitled 'Scholars and media: an unmixable mess of oil and water or a perfect meld of oil and vinegar?'.Ex. We follow a mishmash of characters as they move through their unfortunate life without felicity.Ex. There were space cadets, aimless women -- the melange was incredible.----* hacer mezcla = mix + cement.* mezcla de lluvia helada y aguanieve = wint(e)ry mix, wint(e)ry shower.* mezcla heterogénea = mixed bag.* que mezcla sensaciones = synesthetic, cross-sensory.* sin mezcla = unmixed.* una mezcla de = a mixture of, a blend of, a mix of, a rollup of.* * *1) ( proceso)a) ( de productos) mixing; (de vinos, tabacos, cafés) blendingb) (de razas, culturas) mixingc) (Audio) mixing2)a) ( combinación de - productos) mixture; (- vinos, tabacos, cafés) blend; (- tejidos) mixuna mezcla de distintos colores — a combination o mixture of different colors
b) (de razas, culturas) mixc) (Audio) mix•* * *= admixture, amalgam, blend, mix, mixing, mixture, alchemy, concoction, combination, potpourri, conflation, cocktail, recombination, bringing together, meld, mishmash, melange.Ex: No 'bona fide' author will wish to exhibit reduced output efficiency due to admixture with false authorship.
Ex: Nevertheless, modern cataloguing practices often represent some amalgam of the collocative and the direct approaches.Ex: Thus in index or catalogue or data base design the indexer must choose an appropriate blend of recall and precision for each individual application.Ex: There are important employment opportunities available to people equipped with the right mix of skills and experience.Ex: This article describes the architecture and the main features of DOMINO, a multimedia information retrieval system whose data base is a collection of multimedia documents (MDs) constituted of a mixing of texts and images.Ex: When used by skilled abstractors this mixture of styles can achieve the maximum transmission of information, within a minimum length.Ex: This is a specialist service calling for a unique alchemy of librarian and computing skills.Ex: Statistics show black family life to be an appalling concoction of poverty, shooting and rampant teenage pregnancy.Ex: The software can search each field or a combination of fields.Ex: This center holds one of the most significant collections (dare we call it potpourri?) of science, natural history, art, history, and culture in the world = Este centre posee uno de las colecciones (¿o quizás popurrí?) más significativas de la ciencia, historia natural, arte, historia y cultura del mundo.Ex: It found differences in the abbreviations used and other stylistic matters (mainly due to language differences) but was able to propose a conflation of the descriptions that formed the basis of what became the SBD and later the ISBD.Ex: He rightly characterizes his book as a ' cocktail of personal and public observations.Ex: These genomes are inherited in strictly lineal fashion, without recombination.Ex: I have already mentioned that the bringing together of the various editions is the real problem.Ex: The article is entitled 'Scholars and media: an unmixable mess of oil and water or a perfect meld of oil and vinegar?'.Ex: We follow a mishmash of characters as they move through their unfortunate life without felicity.Ex: There were space cadets, aimless women -- the melange was incredible.* hacer mezcla = mix + cement.* mezcla de lluvia helada y aguanieve = wint(e)ry mix, wint(e)ry shower.* mezcla heterogénea = mixed bag.* que mezcla sensaciones = synesthetic, cross-sensory.* sin mezcla = unmixed.* una mezcla de = a mixture of, a blend of, a mix of, a rollup of.* * *1 (de productos) mixing; (de vinos, tabacos, cafés) blending2 (de razas, culturas) mixingestos perros son producto de una mezcla these dogs are crossbreeds3 ( Audio) mixingañadir cuatro cucharadas de azúcar a la mezcla add four spoonfuls of sugar to the mixturees una mezcla de distintos colores it is a combination o mixture of different colorsno me gusta la mezcla de dulce y salado I don't like mixing sweet and savory thingshabla una mezcla de inglés y francés he speaks a mixture of English and French2 (de razas, culturas) mix3 ( Audio) mix4 ( Const) mortarCompuesto:( Arm) explosive mixture* * *
Del verbo mezclar: ( conjugate mezclar)
mezcla es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
mezcla
mezclar
mezcla sustantivo femenino
1 ( proceso)
2 ( combinación )
(de vinos, tabacos, cafés) blend;
( de tejidos) mix;
c) (Audio) mix
mezclar ( conjugate mezclar) verbo transitivo
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mezcla algo con algo to mix sth with sth
2 ‹documentos/ropa› to mix up, get … mixed up;
mezcla algo con algo to get sth mixed up with sth
3 ( involucrar) mezcla a algn en algo to get sb mixed up o involved in sth
mezclarse verbo pronominal
1
b) ( tener trato con) mezclase con algn to mix with sb
2 [razas/culturas] to mix
mezcla sustantivo femenino
1 (acción) mixing, blending
Rad Cine mixing
2 (producto) mixture, blend: me gusta esta mezcla de cafés, I like this blend of coffee
Audio mix
Text mix
una mezcla de seda y lino, a silk/linen mix
mezclar verbo transitivo
1 (combinar, amalgamar) to mix, blend: no me gusta mezclar a los amigos, I don't like to mix my friends
2 (algo ordenado antes) to mix up: mezcló sus cosas con las tuyas, he got his things mixed up with yours
3 (involucrar) to involve, mix up
' mezcla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
barro
- consistente
- expandirse
- homogeneizar
- spanglish
- consistencia
- contenido
- homogéneo
- mezclilla
- puro
English:
add in
- blend
- cross
- mix
- mixture
- Spanglish
- stand
- medley
- mixed
* * *mezcla nf1. [de materiales, productos] [resultado] mixture, combination;[acción] mixing;una mezcla de tabacos/whiskys a blend of tobaccos/whiskies;el verde es resultado de la mezcla del azul y del amarillo green is the result of mixing blue and yellow;cuando hierva la leche, añádala a la mezcla when the milk boils, add it to the mixture;es una mezcla de comedia y tragedia it's a mixture of comedy and tragedy2. [de culturas, pueblos] [resultado] mixture;[acción] mixing3. [tejido] mix4. Mús & TV [resultado] mix;[acción] mixing;mesa de mezclas mixing desk, mixer5. mezcla explosiva explosive mixture;Figla mezcla explosiva de alcohol y drogas the explosive combination of alcohol and drugs* * *f* * *mezcla nf1) : mixing2) : mixture, blend3) : mortar (masonry material)* * *mezcla n1. (en general) mixture2. (de tabaco) blend3. (de personas) mix -
5 a todos por igual
Ex. And digital library developers might look at both situations before trying to offer simply a ' one size fits all' digital solution to some strange amalgam of Internet library users.* * *Ex: And digital library developers might look at both situations before trying to offer simply a ' one size fits all' digital solution to some strange amalgam of Internet library users.
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= some, some sort ofEx. Nevertheless, modern cataloguing practices often represent some amalgam of the collocative and the direct approaches.Ex. Expropriation is legal in just about every country, but most developed countries have laws providing for some sort of compensation.* * *= some, some sort ofEx: Nevertheless, modern cataloguing practices often represent some amalgam of the collocative and the direct approaches.
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7 cada dos por tres
familiar every five minutes* * *every five minutes; every other minute, all the time* * *= all the time, now and again, often [oftener -comp., oftenest -sup.], frequently, every other minute, every five minutes, every few minutesEx. Improvements are, however being made all the time: the dividing line between microcomputer and minicomputer is already blurred.Ex. Such paper was rarely made, but may now and again be found with the watermark in the middle, or next to an edge, of the sheet.Ex. Nevertheless, modern cataloguing practices often represent some amalgam of the collocative and the direct approaches.Ex. Prior to the 1970s UDC was frequently to be found in large card indexes in special libraries and sometimes to be encountered in abstracting and indexing tools.Ex. It's also not always practical to don and remove gloves every other minute when dealing with babies and toddlers.Ex. I am tired of having to blow my nose every five minutes.Ex. Teachers across Britain are subjected to foul language, personal abuse, sexual insults and threats of violence by pupils every few minutes.* * *= all the time, now and again, often [oftener -comp., oftenest -sup.], frequently, every other minute, every five minutes, every few minutesEx: Improvements are, however being made all the time: the dividing line between microcomputer and minicomputer is already blurred.
Ex: Such paper was rarely made, but may now and again be found with the watermark in the middle, or next to an edge, of the sheet.Ex: Nevertheless, modern cataloguing practices often represent some amalgam of the collocative and the direct approaches.Ex: Prior to the 1970s UDC was frequently to be found in large card indexes in special libraries and sometimes to be encountered in abstracting and indexing tools.Ex: It's also not always practical to don and remove gloves every other minute when dealing with babies and toddlers.Ex: I am tired of having to blow my nose every five minutes.Ex: Teachers across Britain are subjected to foul language, personal abuse, sexual insults and threats of violence by pupils every few minutes. -
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= collocative.Ex. Nevertheless, modern cataloguing practices often represent some amalgam of the collocative and the direct approaches.----* catálogo colocativo = collocative catalogue.* * *= collocative.Ex: Nevertheless, modern cataloguing practices often represent some amalgam of the collocative and the direct approaches.
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9 con frecuencia
frequently, often* * *= frequently, often [oftener -comp., oftenest -sup.], oftentimes [often times], ofttimes [oft-times]Ex. Prior to the 1970s UDC was frequently to be found in large card indexes in special libraries and sometimes to be encountered in abstracting and indexing tools.Ex. Nevertheless, modern cataloguing practices often represent some amalgam of the collocative and the direct approaches.Ex. Oftentimes, we conduct our research on related areas to help solve problems in our own field.Ex. Within each of us, ofttimes, there dwells a mighty and raging fury.* * *= frequently, often [oftener -comp., oftenest -sup.], oftentimes [often times], ofttimes [oft-times]Ex: Prior to the 1970s UDC was frequently to be found in large card indexes in special libraries and sometimes to be encountered in abstracting and indexing tools.
Ex: Nevertheless, modern cataloguing practices often represent some amalgam of the collocative and the direct approaches.Ex: Oftentimes, we conduct our research on related areas to help solve problems in our own field.Ex: Within each of us, ofttimes, there dwells a mighty and raging fury. -
10 frecuentemente
adv.frequently, often, commonly.* * *► adverbio1 frequently, often* * *ADV frequently, often* * *= frequently, often [oftener -comp., oftenest -sup.], as often as not, oftentimes [often times], prevalently, ofttimes [oft-times].Ex. Prior to the 1970s UDC was frequently to be found in large card indexes in special libraries and sometimes to be encountered in abstracting and indexing tools.Ex. Nevertheless, modern cataloguing practices often represent some amalgam of the collocative and the direct approaches.Ex. As often as not, especially with material-finding enquiries, the user's presence at the librarian's elbow permits an instantaneous reaction to each item found.Ex. Oftentimes, we conduct our research on related areas to help solve problems in our own field.Ex. In the first two days after hatching, chicks coming from eggs incubated in the light prevalently slept with their right eye open.Ex. Within each of us, ofttimes, there dwells a mighty and raging fury.----* frecuentemente citado = oft-cited, oft-quoted, frequently cited, much-quoted.* frecuentemente expresado = oft-spoken.* frecuentemente usado = oft-used.* mencionado frecuentemente = oft-mentioned.* muy frecuentemente = so often, most often than not.* usado frecuentemente = commonly-used.* * *= frequently, often [oftener -comp., oftenest -sup.], as often as not, oftentimes [often times], prevalently, ofttimes [oft-times].Ex: Prior to the 1970s UDC was frequently to be found in large card indexes in special libraries and sometimes to be encountered in abstracting and indexing tools.
Ex: Nevertheless, modern cataloguing practices often represent some amalgam of the collocative and the direct approaches.Ex: As often as not, especially with material-finding enquiries, the user's presence at the librarian's elbow permits an instantaneous reaction to each item found.Ex: Oftentimes, we conduct our research on related areas to help solve problems in our own field.Ex: In the first two days after hatching, chicks coming from eggs incubated in the light prevalently slept with their right eye open.Ex: Within each of us, ofttimes, there dwells a mighty and raging fury.* frecuentemente citado = oft-cited, oft-quoted, frequently cited, much-quoted.* frecuentemente expresado = oft-spoken.* frecuentemente usado = oft-used.* mencionado frecuentemente = oft-mentioned.* muy frecuentemente = so often, most often than not.* usado frecuentemente = commonly-used.* * *frequently, often* * *
frecuentemente adverbio frequently, often ➣ Ver nota en often
' frecuentemente' also found in these entries:
English:
frequently
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11 igual para todos
Ex. And digital library developers might look at both situations before trying to offer simply a ' one size fits all' digital solution to some strange amalgam of Internet library users.* * *Ex: And digital library developers might look at both situations before trying to offer simply a ' one size fits all' digital solution to some strange amalgam of Internet library users.
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= by + Gerundio, one, practices, with + Nombre + Gerundio, cannot but + Verbo, the turn of + NombreEx. In considering the headings to be chosen for government agencies it is as well to start by considering the headings for governments.Ex. The dates should be checked regularly and updated so that old dates are discarded and new ones entered.Ex. Nevertheless, modern cataloguing practices often represent some amalgam of the collocative and the direct approaches.Ex. In simple terms, the essence of subject organisation is the division of literature (or references to literature) into manageable, or scannable categories, with each category being associated with an index term.Ex. One cannot but feel that a national survey of this type is bound to be limited in what it can tell us about people's reading interests.Ex. 'Are you sure, Bernice?' she asked, extremely startled by the turn of events.* * *= by + Gerundio, one, practices, with + Nombre + Gerundio, cannot but + Verbo, the turn of + NombreEx: In considering the headings to be chosen for government agencies it is as well to start by considering the headings for governments.
Ex: The dates should be checked regularly and updated so that old dates are discarded and new ones entered.Ex: Nevertheless, modern cataloguing practices often represent some amalgam of the collocative and the direct approaches.Ex: In simple terms, the essence of subject organisation is the division of literature (or references to literature) into manageable, or scannable categories, with each category being associated with an index term.Ex: One cannot but feel that a national survey of this type is bound to be limited in what it can tell us about people's reading interests.Ex: 'Are you sure, Bernice?' she asked, extremely startled by the turn of events. -
13 pastor
m.1 shepherd, goatherd, herdsman, pastor.2 minister, protestant minister, pastor, churchman.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (del campo - hombre) shepherd; (- mujer) shepherdess1 RELIGIÓN pastor\pastor alemán German shepherd, Alsatian————————1 RELIGIÓN pastor* * *(f. - pastora)noun1) shepherd / shepherdess2) minister* * *pastor, -a1. SM / F1) (Agr) [de ovejas] shepherd/shepherdess; [de cabras] goatherd; [de vacas] cowherd2) (Rel) minister, clergyman/clergywoman2.SM (Zool) sheepdogpastor alemán — Alsatian, German shepherd
* * *- tora masculino, femenino1) (Agr) (m) shepherd; (f) shepherdess2) (Relig) minister* * *= preacher, shepherd, pastoralist, sheepherder, herdsman [herdsmen, -pl.], herder, minister.Nota: Prelado o sacerdote de la iglesias reformadas protestantes o presbiterianas, entre otras.Ex. The public library's sole reason for being is to help people get along in the world, to help school children get better grades, to help preachers write better sermons that will keep the congregation awake, to help newspapermen find facts.Ex. The article is entitled 'University librarians: shepherds of books or disseminators of information?'.Ex. The CLS was also found to be an effective channel for maximizing the use of national library information resources by nomadic pastoralists.Ex. The traditional occupational structure involved agriculture & ranching, employing skilled sheepherders.Ex. The article is entitled 'Research and evaluation on the experience of transferring scientific and technical information to herdsmen in Senegal'.Ex. Mobile livestock herders have long been seen as the main culprits of overstocking & rangeland degradation.Ex. This amalgam of theological libraries was formed to support the training of ministers in various branches of Scottish Presbyterianism.----* pastor alemán = Alsatian, German shepherd dog, German shepherd.* perro pastor = sheepdog.* * *- tora masculino, femenino1) (Agr) (m) shepherd; (f) shepherdess2) (Relig) minister* * *= preacher, shepherd, pastoralist, sheepherder, herdsman [herdsmen, -pl.], herder, minister.Nota: Prelado o sacerdote de la iglesias reformadas protestantes o presbiterianas, entre otras.Ex: The public library's sole reason for being is to help people get along in the world, to help school children get better grades, to help preachers write better sermons that will keep the congregation awake, to help newspapermen find facts.
Ex: The article is entitled 'University librarians: shepherds of books or disseminators of information?'.Ex: The CLS was also found to be an effective channel for maximizing the use of national library information resources by nomadic pastoralists.Ex: The traditional occupational structure involved agriculture & ranching, employing skilled sheepherders.Ex: The article is entitled 'Research and evaluation on the experience of transferring scientific and technical information to herdsmen in Senegal'.Ex: Mobile livestock herders have long been seen as the main culprits of overstocking & rangeland degradation.Ex: This amalgam of theological libraries was formed to support the training of ministers in various branches of Scottish Presbyterianism.* pastor alemán = Alsatian, German shepherd dog, German shepherd.* perro pastor = sheepdog.* * *masculine, feminineCompuestos:German shepherd, AlsatianBelgian sheepdog● pastor collie or escocésShetland collie● pastor húngaro or pulipuliOld English sheepdogB ( Relig) ministerpastor luterano Lutheran minister* * *
pastor◊ - tora sustantivo masculino, femenino
1 (Agr) (m) shepherd;
(f) shepherdess;
2 (Relig) minister
pastor,-ora
I m,f (hombre) shepherd
(mujer) shepherdess
perro pastor, sheepdog
II m Rel pastor, minister
' pastor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pastora
- perro
- zurrón
English:
Alsatian
- clergyman
- crook
- German shepherd
- minister
- pastor
- reverend
- sheepdog
- shepherd
- vicar
- collie
- German
- preacher
- sheep
* * *pastor, -ora♦ nm,f[de ganado] shepherd, f shepherdess♦ nm1. [sacerdote] minister;pastor protestante Protestant ministerpastor belga Belgian sheepdog* * *I adj:perro pastor sheepdogII m1 de ovejas shepherd2 REL pastor* * *1) : shepherd, shepherdess f2) : minister, pastor* * *pastor n shepherd -
14 presbiterianismo
m.Presbyterianism.* * *1 Presbyterianism* * *Ex. This amalgam of theological libraries was formed to support the training of ministers in various branches of Scottish Presbyterianism.* * *Ex: This amalgam of theological libraries was formed to support the training of ministers in various branches of Scottish Presbyterianism.
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15 sin hacer distinciones
Ex. And digital library developers might look at both situations before trying to offer simply a ' one size fits all' digital solution to some strange amalgam of Internet library users.* * *Ex: And digital library developers might look at both situations before trying to offer simply a ' one size fits all' digital solution to some strange amalgam of Internet library users.
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16 aleación
f.alloy, metal alloy, amalgam.* * *1 alloy* * *SF (=proceso) alloying; (=efecto) alloy* * *femenino alloy* * *= alloy.Ex. Printing types were cast in an alloy of lead, antimony, and tin called type-metal.----* aleación de plomo = lead-alloy.* * *femenino alloy* * *= alloy.Ex: Printing types were cast in an alloy of lead, antimony, and tin called type-metal.
* aleación de plomo = lead-alloy.* * *alloyaleación ligera light alloy* * *
aleación sustantivo femenino alloy
' aleación' also found in these entries:
English:
alloy
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17 cierto2
2 = a measure of, a certain amount of, an element of, certain, some.Ex. Perhaps since they have only an inadequate measure of only one of the five characteristics, the schools ought to recognize their inability to deal with the problems and give up.Ex. 'I can do it,' he said to himself, with a certain amount of aplomb which years of dealing with problems had given him.Ex. They all permit an element of coordination of concepts at the search stage when searching most of the databases that are on offer.Ex. The same is true for personal names, for subject headings or descriptors, for certain types of titles, for classification numbers, for call numbers, and so on = Lo mismo ocurre en el caso de los nombres personales, los encabezamientos de materia o descriptores, cierto tipo de títulos, los números de clasificación, las signaturas topográficas, etc.Ex. Nevertheless, modern cataloguing practices often represent some amalgam of the collocative and the direct approaches.----* a cierta distancia de = off.* a cierta distancia de la costa = offshore.* a cierta distancia del litoral = offshore.* bajo ciertas circunstancias = under certain circumstances.* bajo ciertas condiciones = under certain conditions.* cada cierto tiempo = episodic, every so often, every now and then, every now and again.* cierto grado de = a degree of.* conceder cierta autoridad sobre = give + Nombre + a say in.* con cierta comodidad = with some ease.* con cierta facilidad = with some ease.* con cierta formación = educated.* con cierta frecuencia = not uncommonly.* con cierto detalle = at some length.* con cierto gasto = at some expense.* de cierto tipo = of a sort, of sorts.* durante cierto tiempo = over a period of time.* en cierta medida = to some extent, to a certain extent, to some degree.* en ciertas circunstancias = in certain circumstances.* en ciertas ocasiones = at certain times.* en cierto grado = something of.* en cierto modo = to some extent, after a fashion, to a certain extent, in a manner of speaking, so to speak, to some degree.* en cierto modo + Verbo = sort of + Verbo.* en ciertos casos = in certain cases.* en cierto sentido = in several respects, to some extent, in a sense, in some respects, to some degree.* hasta cierto punto = up to a point, to some degree, to some extent.* necesitar tomar cierto tipo de decisiones = require + judgement.* observar atentamente y durante cierto tiempo = maintain + vigil.* que confiere cierto estatus social = status-conferring.* sentir cierta aprensión (por) = be apprehensive (about).* ser en cierto modo un + Nombre = be something of a + Nombre.* situado a cierta distancia = further afield.* una cierta cantidad de = a measure of, a proportion of.* un cierto grado de = a certain amount of, a modicum of.* un cierto número de = a number of. -
18 síntesis
f. s.&pl.1 synthesis, summary, compendium, epitome.2 syntheses, compendia, compemdiums.* * *1 synthesis* * *noun f.* * *SF INV1) (=resumen) summaryen síntesis — frm in short
2) (Bio, Quím) synthesis3) (Fil) synthesis4) (Inform) synthesissíntesis del habla — voice synthesis, speech synthesis
* * *1)a) ( resumen) summaryb) ( deducción) synthesis2) (Fil, Quím) synthesis; ( combinación) synthesis, combination* * *= distillation, synthesis [syntheses, -pl.], synthesis [syntheses, -pl.].Ex. The Concise AACR2 by Michael Gorman is not a true abridged edition of the full edition, but rather a rewritten distillation of the essential rules and principles.Ex. The application of the classification schemes, once constructed, involves synthesis, or the drawing together of the single concepts which are listed in the scheme from their different facets, in order to specify compound subjects.Ex. All this is not to be impulsively regretted since specialized studies can advance in no other way, but synthesis becomes increasingly important and dishearteningly more difficult.----* símbolo de síntesis = synthetic device.* * *1)a) ( resumen) summaryb) ( deducción) synthesis2) (Fil, Quím) synthesis; ( combinación) synthesis, combination* * *= distillation, synthesis [syntheses, -pl.], synthesis [syntheses, -pl.].Ex: The Concise AACR2 by Michael Gorman is not a true abridged edition of the full edition, but rather a rewritten distillation of the essential rules and principles.
Ex: The application of the classification schemes, once constructed, involves synthesis, or the drawing together of the single concepts which are listed in the scheme from their different facets, in order to specify compound subjects.Ex: All this is not to be impulsively regretted since specialized studies can advance in no other way, but synthesis becomes increasingly important and dishearteningly more difficult.* símbolo de síntesis = synthetic device.* * *(pl síntesis)A1 (resumen) summaryhizo una síntesis de lo expuesto she summarized what had been saiden síntesis in short2 (deducción) synthesistiene gran poder de síntesis he has great powers of synthesisB1 ( Fil) synthesis2 ( Quím) synthesis3 (combinación) synthesis, combinationuna síntesis de varias ideas a synthesis o combination of several ideasuna síntesis de varias culturas an amalgam o a combination of several cultures* * *
síntesis sustantivo femenino (pl◊ síntesis)
( combinación) synthesis, combination
síntesis f inv f synthesis
en síntesis, in short
' síntesis' also found in these entries:
English:
synthesis
* * *síntesis nf inv1. [resumen] synthesis;en síntesis in short;esta obra hace una síntesis de sus ideas sobre el tema this work draws together his ideas on the subjectLing síntesis del habla speech synthesis2. Filosofía synthesis3. Quím synthesis4. Med synthesis* * *f inv synthesis; ( resumen) summary;en síntesis in short, to sum up* * *síntesis nfs & pl1) : synthesis, fusion2) sinopsis: synopsis, summary -
19 cierto
adj.1 true, exact, definite, certain.2 certain, some.3 certain, sure, inescapable, inevitable.intj.1 right, isn't that right, correct, isn't that so.2 sure thing.* * *► adjetivo1 (seguro) certain, sure2 (verdadero) true3 (algún) certain, some1 certainly\en ciertos casos in certain cases, in some casesestar en lo cierto to be rightlo cierto es que... the fact is that...por cierto by the way————————► adverbio1 certainly* * *(f. - cierta)adj.1) certain2) true3) one, some•* * *ADJ1) (=verdadero) true¿es cierto eso? — is that really so?, is that true?
ha mejorado mucho, ¿no es cierto? — it has improved a lot, don't you think?
es cierto, es mejor que nos vayamos — yes o you're right, I think we'd better go
cierto, es un problema grave — it's certainly a serious problem
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estar en lo cierto — to be right•
lo cierto es que — the fact is that, the truth of the matter is thatnadie habló sobre ello pero lo cierto es que todos estaban preocupados — nobody talked about it but the fact is o the truth of the matter is that everyone was worried
2) (=seguro) certain, surelo único cierto es que... — the only sure thing is that...
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saber algo de cierto — to know sth for certain3) [uso indefinido]a) [en sing] a certainen todos sus movimientos había un cierto aire de misterio — everything he did had a certain air of mystery about it
me alejé de allí con una cierta sensación de preocupación — I left there feeling a little anxious, I left there with a certain feeling of anxiety
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en cierta ocasión — on one occasion, onceedad 1), manera 2), modo 2), punto 8), sentido 2., 6)las monedas nacionales se mantendrían en uso durante un cierto tiempo — national currencies would continue to be used for a (certain) time
b) [en pl] some, certaines mejor no hablar de ciertas cosas — some o certain things are better not discussed
4)• por cierto — by the way, incidentally
por cierto, ¿qué es de tu hermano? — by the way, o incidentally, what's your brother doing now?
un libro que, por cierto, recomiendo totalmente — a book which, by the way, o incidentally, I would thoroughly recommend
* * *- ta adjetivo1) ( verdadero) trueah!, es cierto — oh yes, of course
parece más joven, ¿no es cierto? — he looks younger, doesn't he o don't you think?
lo cierto es que... — the fact is that...
es cierto que... — it is true that...
si bien es cierto que... — while o although it's true to say that...
por cierto — ( a propósito) by the way, incidentally; ( por supuesto) of course
dinero que, por cierto, nunca me devolvió — money which, of course, he never paid back
2) (delante del n) (que no se especifica, define) certainen cierta ocasión... — on one occasion...
durante un cierto tiempo — for a while o a time
* * *- ta adjetivo1) ( verdadero) trueah!, es cierto — oh yes, of course
parece más joven, ¿no es cierto? — he looks younger, doesn't he o don't you think?
lo cierto es que... — the fact is that...
es cierto que... — it is true that...
si bien es cierto que... — while o although it's true to say that...
por cierto — ( a propósito) by the way, incidentally; ( por supuesto) of course
dinero que, por cierto, nunca me devolvió — money which, of course, he never paid back
2) (delante del n) (que no se especifica, define) certainen cierta ocasión... — on one occasion...
durante un cierto tiempo — for a while o a time
* * *cierto11 = true [truer -comp., truest -sup.].Ex: The Concise AACR2 by Michael Gorman is not a true abridged edition of the full edition, but rather a rewritten distillation of the essential rules and principles.
* a ciencia cierta = for sure, for certain.* a cierta distancia = some distance away.* confirmar que se está en lo cierto = prove + Posesivo + point, make + Posesivo + case.* conocer a ciencia cierta = know for + certain, know for + sure, know for + a fact.* demostrar que se está en lo cierto = prove + Posesivo + point, make + Posesivo + case.* estar en lo cierto = hit + the truth.* lo cierto es que = fact is, the fact is (that).* por cierto = coincidentally, incidentally, by the way, anecdotally, by the by(e), speaking of which.* probar que se está en lo cierto = prove + Posesivo + point, make + Posesivo + case.* saber a ciencia cierta = know for + certain, know for + sure, know for + a fact.* saber a ciencia cierta que = know + for a fact that.* si bien es cierto que = albeit (that).cierto22 = a measure of, a certain amount of, an element of, certain, some.Ex: Perhaps since they have only an inadequate measure of only one of the five characteristics, the schools ought to recognize their inability to deal with the problems and give up.
Ex: 'I can do it,' he said to himself, with a certain amount of aplomb which years of dealing with problems had given him.Ex: They all permit an element of coordination of concepts at the search stage when searching most of the databases that are on offer.Ex: The same is true for personal names, for subject headings or descriptors, for certain types of titles, for classification numbers, for call numbers, and so on = Lo mismo ocurre en el caso de los nombres personales, los encabezamientos de materia o descriptores, cierto tipo de títulos, los números de clasificación, las signaturas topográficas, etc.Ex: Nevertheless, modern cataloguing practices often represent some amalgam of the collocative and the direct approaches.* a cierta distancia de = off.* a cierta distancia de la costa = offshore.* a cierta distancia del litoral = offshore.* bajo ciertas circunstancias = under certain circumstances.* bajo ciertas condiciones = under certain conditions.* cada cierto tiempo = episodic, every so often, every now and then, every now and again.* cierto grado de = a degree of.* conceder cierta autoridad sobre = give + Nombre + a say in.* con cierta comodidad = with some ease.* con cierta facilidad = with some ease.* con cierta formación = educated.* con cierta frecuencia = not uncommonly.* con cierto detalle = at some length.* con cierto gasto = at some expense.* de cierto tipo = of a sort, of sorts.* durante cierto tiempo = over a period of time.* en cierta medida = to some extent, to a certain extent, to some degree.* en ciertas circunstancias = in certain circumstances.* en ciertas ocasiones = at certain times.* en cierto grado = something of.* en cierto modo = to some extent, after a fashion, to a certain extent, in a manner of speaking, so to speak, to some degree.* en cierto modo + Verbo = sort of + Verbo.* en ciertos casos = in certain cases.* en cierto sentido = in several respects, to some extent, in a sense, in some respects, to some degree.* hasta cierto punto = up to a point, to some degree, to some extent.* necesitar tomar cierto tipo de decisiones = require + judgement.* observar atentamente y durante cierto tiempo = maintain + vigil.* que confiere cierto estatus social = status-conferring.* sentir cierta aprensión (por) = be apprehensive (about).* ser en cierto modo un + Nombre = be something of a + Nombre.* situado a cierta distancia = further afield.* una cierta cantidad de = a measure of, a proportion of.* un cierto grado de = a certain amount of, a modicum of.* un cierto número de = a number of.* * *cierto -taA (verdadero) trueno hay nada de cierto en sus declaraciones there is no truth in his statementuna cosa es cierta: cuando vino no lo sabía one thing's certain o for sure: he didn't know when he cametengo que ir al médico — ¡ah!, es cierto I have to go to the doctor's — oh yes, of course o that's rightparece más joven, ¿no es cierto? he looks younger, doesn't he o don't you think?estabas en lo cierto you were rightlo cierto es que ha desaparecido the fact is that it has gone, what's certain is that it has gone, one thing's for sure o for certain and that is that it has gonepor cierto by the way, incidentallypor cierto, si la ves dile que me llame by the way o incidentally, if you see her tell her to call mele presté el dinero que, por cierto, nunca me devolvió I lent him the money which, incidentally, he never paid backB ( delante del n)(que no se especifica, define): en cierta ocasión on one occasion, oncecierta clase de gente a certain kind of peoplela noticia causó sensación en ciertos sectores sociales the news caused a sensation in some circlesen cierto modo comprendo lo que dices in some ways I can understand what you're sayinghasta cierto punto tiene razón up to a point you're rightese pueblecito tiene un cierto encanto that little village has a certain charmse respiraba un cierto malestar en el ambiente you could sense a degree of o a slight unease in the atmospheredurante un cierto tiempo for a timecamina con cierta dificultad she has some difficulty walking, she has a certain amount of difficulty walkinguna persona de cierta edad an elderly person* * *
cierto◊ -ta adjetivo
1 ( verdadero) true;
una cosa es cierta one thing's certain;
¡ah!, es cierto oh yes, of course;
parece más joven, ¿no es cierto? he looks younger, doesn't he o don't you think?;
estabas en lo cierto you were right;
lo cierto es que … the fact is that …;
si bien es cierto que … while o although it's true to say that …;
por cierto ( a propósito) by the way, incidentally
2 ( delante del n) (que no se especifica, define) certain;
de cierta edad of a certain age;
en cierta ocasión on one occasion;
en cierto modo in some ways;
hasta cierto punto up to a point;
durante un cierto tiempo for a while
cierto,-a
I adjetivo
1 (no falso) true
(seguro) certain: di por cierto que vendrías, I was sure you would come
lo cierto es que..., the fact is that... yo estaba en lo cierto, I was right
2 (algún) certain: ciertas personas están interesadas, certain people are interested
estoy de acuerdo hasta cierto punto, I agree up to a point
II adverbio certainly
♦ Locuciones: por cierto, by the way
' cierto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
academicismo
- bien
- cierta
- de
- desahogo
- empezar
- ir
- propósito
- punto
- realidad
- relativamente
- segura
- seguro
- tal
- vagabunda
- vagabundo
- verdadera
- verdadero
- creer
- dejar
- demorar
- demostrar
- falso
- hasta
- lo
- mantener
- matiz
- modo
- parecido
- pesar
- posible
- sentido
- ser
- suponer
- tardar
- valer
English:
accent
- allow for
- by
- certain
- degree
- extent
- fact
- far-fetched
- fashion
- kind
- lip
- manner
- may
- necessarily
- point
- remain
- right
- sense
- so
- some
- something
- sort
- talk
- target
- true
- way
- belie
- certainly
- definitely
- do
- have
- measure
- remind
- strictly
- sure
- type
- untrue
* * *cierto, -a♦ adj1. [verdadero] true;estar en lo cierto to be right;lo cierto es que… the fact is that…;es cierto que… it's true (that…);no es cierto (que…) it is not true (that…);es el hijo de Javier, ¿no es cierto? he's Javier's son, isn't he?;si bien es cierto que… while it is true that…;¿qué hay de cierto en las declaraciones del presidente? what truth is there in the president's statement?2. [seguro] certain, definite;es una señal cierta de su nerviosismo it's a sure sign that they're nervous;todavía no es cierto que vaya a poder participar it's still not certain that she'll be able to take part3. [algún] certain;cierto hombre a certain man;en cierta ocasión once, on one occasion;cierto día, iba caminando por la calle, cuando… I was walking down the street one day, when…;hemos recibido un cierto número de quejas we have received a certain number of o some complaints;tuvo un cierto éxito con su primer disco his first record was a moderate success;me da cierto reparo preguntárselo I'm a bit reluctant to ask her;en cierto modo, han hecho lo que han podido in a way, they did what they could;hasta cierto punto es verdad it's true up to a point♦ advright, certainly;¿lo hizo usted? – cierto did you do it? – that's right;por cierto by the way;por cierto, ¿no te habrás acordado de comprar las entradas? by the way, did you remember to buy the tickets?;si la ves, por cierto, dile que la estoy buscando by the way, if you see her tell her I'm looking for her♦ de cierto loc advfor certain, for sure;lo sé de cierto I know for certain o for sure* * *adj1 ( seguro) certain2 ( verdadero):es cierto it’s true;lo cierto es que … the fact is that …;estar en lo cierto be right3:hasta cierto punto up to a point;un cierto encanto a certain charm;cierto día one day4:por cierto incidentally* * *cierto, -ta adj1) : true, certain, definitelo cierto es que...: the fact is that...2) : certain, onecierto día de verano: one summer daybajo ciertas circunstancias: under certain circumstances3)por cierto : in fact, as a matter of fact♦ ciertamente adv* * *cierto1 adj1. (en general) certain2. (verdadero) truecierto2 adv certainly -
20 M
f.m, letter m.* * *m1 ( minuto) minute; (abreviatura) min————————m► símbolo————————m► símbolo* * *I=m ['eme]SF (=letra) M, m IIABRIIIABR= metros cuadrados sq. m., m 2m 2 —
= metros cúbicos cu. m., m 3m 3 —
* * ** * ** * *M(= marzo)11 March ( date of the 2005 Madrid bombings)M, m( read as /ˈeme/)A (the letter) M, mB (= masculino) m, maleC (= mujer) femaleD (= metro) meter** * *
Multiple Entries:
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M,◊ m sustantivo femenino (read as /'eme/) the letter M, m
m (metro) m, meter( conjugate meter)
M, m sustantivo femenino (letra) M, m
'M' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
a.m.
- ábaco
- abad
- abadejo
- abajeña
- abajeño
- abalorio
- abanderada
- abanderado
- abandonar
- abandono
- abanico
- abaratamiento
- abastecimiento
- abasto
- abate
- abatimiento
- abdomen
- abecé
- abecedario
- abedul
- abejorro
- abeto
- abismo
- abogada
- abogado
- abolengo
- abominable
- abonada
- abonado
- abono
- abordaje
- aborto
- abrasiva
- abrasivo
- abrazo
- abrebotellas
- abrecartas
- abrefácil
- abrelatas
- abridor
- abrigo
- abril
- abrillantador
- abrirse
- abrumar
- absceso
- absentismo
- ábside
- absoluta
English:
a.m.
- abdomen
- abnormal
- abnormally
- abominable
- absenteeism
- abstemious
- academy
- acclaim
- acclimatize
- acclimatized
- accommodate
- accommodation
- accompaniment
- accomplishment
- accustom
- acknowledgement
- acrimonious
- adamant
- aerodrome
- affirm
- affirmative
- agreement
- aim
- alarm
- alarming
- album
- alimony
- all-time
- almond
- altruism
- aluminium
- amalgam
- ameliorate
- amenable
- amenities
- amiable
- amid
- amiss
- ammonia
- amoeba
- amok
- among
- amongst
- amoral
- amorphous
- amortization
- amortize
- amphetamine
- anaemia
* * *M (abrev de martes)Tues;11-M = 11 March 2004, date of the bombing of four Madrid commuter trains by Al-Quaeda-inspired terrorists11-MThe al-Qaeda-inspired bombings in Madrid on the morning of 11 March 2004 destroyed several train lines and killed almost 200 people. This is the bloodiest terrorist atrocity in recent Spanish history, and has consequently become a significant point of reference – it is commonly referred to as 11-M, denoting the day and month when it occurred. This use of a figure followed by the initial of a month is used as a form of shorthand for a number of significant dates. Thus 23-F signifies the attempted coup in the parliament building in Madrid on 23 February 1981, and 20-N refers to the date of Franco's death – 20 November 1975. The Spanish equivalent of “9-11” to refer to the attack on the World Trade Center in New York in 2001 is 11-S.M, m ['eme] nf1. [letra] M, m2. CompFam Euflo mandé a la m I told him where to go* * *m* * *m nf: thirteenth letter of the Spanish alphabet
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