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1 analítico
adj.analytical, analytic, logical.* * *► adjetivo1 analytic, analytical* * *(f. - analítica)adj.* * *ADJ analytic, analytical* * *- ca adjetivo analyticmente analítica — analytic o analytical mind
* * *= analytical, analytic.Ex. Such schemes are essentially analytical in nature, but do not permit any synthesis or joining together of concepts that have been divided from one another.Ex. The author presents experimental results on real databases which demonstrate the versatility and reliability of the analytic approach.----* analítico-sintético = analytico-synthetic.* bibliografía analítica = analytical bibliography.* catalogación analítica = analytical cataloguing.* clasificación analítico-sintética = analytico-synthetic classification.* método analítico = analytical method.* pensamiento analítico = analytic thinking.* sistema de clasificación analítico = analytical classification scheme.* tratamiento analítico = analytical approach.* * *- ca adjetivo analyticmente analítica — analytic o analytical mind
* * *= analytical, analytic.Ex: Such schemes are essentially analytical in nature, but do not permit any synthesis or joining together of concepts that have been divided from one another.
Ex: The author presents experimental results on real databases which demonstrate the versatility and reliability of the analytic approach.* analítico-sintético = analytico-synthetic.* bibliografía analítica = analytical bibliography.* catalogación analítica = analytical cataloguing.* clasificación analítico-sintética = analytico-synthetic classification.* método analítico = analytical method.* pensamiento analítico = analytic thinking.* sistema de clasificación analítico = analytical classification scheme.* tratamiento analítico = analytical approach.* * *analítico -ca1 ‹capacidad/mente/método› analytic, analytical2 ‹lengua› analytic* * *
analítico◊ -ca adjetivo
analytic
' analítico' also found in these entries:
English:
analytic
- analytical
* * *analítico, -a adjanalytical* * *adj analytic* * *analítico, -ca adj: analytical, analytic♦ analíticamente adv -
2 tratamiento analítico
(n.) = analytical approachEx. In general then, the analytical approach is to be preferred, but it does have two limitations.* * *(n.) = analytical approachEx: In general then, the analytical approach is to be preferred, but it does have two limitations.
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3 tratamiento
m.1 treatment.2 title, form of address.apear el tratamiento a alguien to address somebody more informally3 treatment (medicine).estoy en tratamiento I'm receiving treatment4 treatment (agua, sustancia, alimento).5 processing (computing).tratamiento de datos/textos data/word processing6 therapy, iatreusis.7 series of drugs that have to be taken, course.* * *1 (gen) treatment2 (de datos, materiales) processing3 (título) title, form of address\dar a alguien tratamiento de... to address somebody asun tratamiento a base de... MEDICINA a course of...tratamiento de datos data processingtratamiento de textos word processing* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [de objeto, material, tema] treatment; [de problema] handling, treatment2) (Med) treatment3) (Inform) processing4) [de persona] treatmentel tratamiento que recibí — the way I was treated, the treatment I received
5) (=título) title, style ( of address)* * *1)a) (Med) treatmentestoy en or bajo tratamiento médico — I am undergoing medical treatment
b) (de material, sustancia) treatmentc) ( de tema) treatment; ( de problema) handlingle ha dado un tratamiento muy superficial al tema — he has dealt very superficially with the subject
2) ( comportamiento hacia alguien) treatment3) ( título de cortesía) form of addressle dieron el tratamiento de señoría — they addressed him as `your Lordship'
* * *= approach [approaches, -pl.], processing, treatment, approximation, course of treatment, medication, manipulation.Ex. During the last twenty years the variety of approaches to the organisation of knowledge has proliferated with the introduction of computer-based methods.Ex. Often, the computer is used to aid in the processing of such indexes, and sometimes computer processing is responsible for the creation of multiple entries from one string of index terms.Ex. Not all classification schemes need to aim for this comprehensive treatment.Ex. If we try to group the concepts arising from the titles, we find that a first approximation gives us four groups.Ex. Moreover, the medical profession encompasses a spectrum of opinions as to the efficacy, value, and danger attendant upon various regimens and courses of treatment.Ex. Information obtained was used to check diagnoses, medications, or advice given to patients.Ex. Indexing may rely upon the facilities for the manipulation and ordering of data offered by the computer.----* aplicar un tratamiento equivocado = mistreat.* aplicar un tratamiento erróneo = mistreat.* a prueba de un tratamiento duro = ruggedised [ruggedized, -USA].* barniz para tratamiento de la madera = wood preservative.* dar un tratamiento = give + treatment.* igualdad de tratamiento = fairness.* planta de tratamiento de aguas residuales = sewage plant, sewage treatment plant.* resistente a un tratamiento duro = ruggedised [ruggedized, -USA].* sistema de tratamiento de imágenes = image processing system.* tratamiento a base de hierbas = herbal treatment.* tratamiento alfabético = alphabetical approach.* tratamiento alfabético de materias = alphabetical subject approach.* tratamiento analítico = analytical approach.* tratamiento de aguas residuales = sewage treatment.* tratamiento de aguas residuales = sewage disposal.* tratamiento de aguas residuales = waste water treatment.* tratamiento de datos = transaction processing.* tratamiento de documentos = document processing, document handling.* tratamiento de fertilidad = fertility treatment.* tratamiento de imágenes = image processing.* Tratamiento de Imágenes de Documentos (DIP) = Document Image Processing (DIP).* tratamiento del agua = water treatment.* tratamiento de la información = data processing, information handling.* tratamiento dental = dental treatment.* tratamiento de textos = word processing.* tratamiento documental = document management.* tratamiento específico de la información = specific approach.* tratamiento hospitalario = hospital treatment.* tratamiento masivo = mass treatment.* tratamiento médico = doctoring, medical treatment.* tratamiento por condiciones = condition approach.* tratamiento por fases = phased approach.* tratamiento químico = chemical treatment.* tratamiento quirúrgico = surgical treatment.* tratamiento siquiátrico = psychiatric treatment.* tratamiento sistemático = classified approach.* tratamiento urgente = fast track.* * *1)a) (Med) treatmentestoy en or bajo tratamiento médico — I am undergoing medical treatment
b) (de material, sustancia) treatmentc) ( de tema) treatment; ( de problema) handlingle ha dado un tratamiento muy superficial al tema — he has dealt very superficially with the subject
2) ( comportamiento hacia alguien) treatment3) ( título de cortesía) form of addressle dieron el tratamiento de señoría — they addressed him as `your Lordship'
* * *= approach [approaches, -pl.], processing, treatment, approximation, course of treatment, medication, manipulation.Ex: During the last twenty years the variety of approaches to the organisation of knowledge has proliferated with the introduction of computer-based methods.
Ex: Often, the computer is used to aid in the processing of such indexes, and sometimes computer processing is responsible for the creation of multiple entries from one string of index terms.Ex: Not all classification schemes need to aim for this comprehensive treatment.Ex: If we try to group the concepts arising from the titles, we find that a first approximation gives us four groups.Ex: Moreover, the medical profession encompasses a spectrum of opinions as to the efficacy, value, and danger attendant upon various regimens and courses of treatment.Ex: Information obtained was used to check diagnoses, medications, or advice given to patients.Ex: Indexing may rely upon the facilities for the manipulation and ordering of data offered by the computer.* aplicar un tratamiento equivocado = mistreat.* aplicar un tratamiento erróneo = mistreat.* a prueba de un tratamiento duro = ruggedised [ruggedized, -USA].* barniz para tratamiento de la madera = wood preservative.* dar un tratamiento = give + treatment.* igualdad de tratamiento = fairness.* planta de tratamiento de aguas residuales = sewage plant, sewage treatment plant.* resistente a un tratamiento duro = ruggedised [ruggedized, -USA].* sistema de tratamiento de imágenes = image processing system.* tratamiento a base de hierbas = herbal treatment.* tratamiento alfabético = alphabetical approach.* tratamiento alfabético de materias = alphabetical subject approach.* tratamiento analítico = analytical approach.* tratamiento de aguas residuales = sewage treatment.* tratamiento de aguas residuales = sewage disposal.* tratamiento de aguas residuales = waste water treatment.* tratamiento de datos = transaction processing.* tratamiento de documentos = document processing, document handling.* tratamiento de fertilidad = fertility treatment.* tratamiento de imágenes = image processing.* Tratamiento de Imágenes de Documentos (DIP) = Document Image Processing (DIP).* tratamiento del agua = water treatment.* tratamiento de la información = data processing, information handling.* tratamiento dental = dental treatment.* tratamiento de textos = word processing.* tratamiento documental = document management.* tratamiento específico de la información = specific approach.* tratamiento hospitalario = hospital treatment.* tratamiento masivo = mass treatment.* tratamiento médico = doctoring, medical treatment.* tratamiento por condiciones = condition approach.* tratamiento por fases = phased approach.* tratamiento químico = chemical treatment.* tratamiento quirúrgico = surgical treatment.* tratamiento siquiátrico = psychiatric treatment.* tratamiento sistemático = classified approach.* tratamiento urgente = fast track.* * *A1 ( Med) treatmentestoy en or bajo tratamiento médico I am having o undergoing medical treatment, I'm under treatmenttendrá que seguir un tratamiento muy largo she will have to undergo a prolonged course of treatment3 (de un tema) treatmentsu tratamiento de este problema es muy original her treatment of this problem is very original, the way she deals with this problem is very originalle ha dado un tratamiento muy superficial al tema he has dealt very superficially with the subject, he has only just touched on the subjectCompuestos:data processingdata processingsewage treatmentword processinghormone replacement therapy, HRTB (comportamiento hacia alguien) treatmentno me puedo quejar del tratamiento que recibí I can't complain about the treatment I received o about the way I was treatedC [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] (título de cortesía) form of addressle dieron el tratamiento de señoría they addressed him as `your Lordship'apearle el tratamiento a algn to drop sb's title* * *
tratamiento sustantivo masculino
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no me quejo del tratamiento que recibí I can't complain about the treatment I received
2 ( título de cortesía) form of address
tratamiento sustantivo masculino
1 Med treatment
2 (al dirigirse a una persona) form of address
3 (de basuras, de un material) processing
1 Inform processing
tratamiento de textos, word processing
' tratamiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
antefirma
- capilar
- el
- reanimar
- responder
- respuesta
- reverencia
- santidad
- señor
- señora
- señorita
- señorito
- serenísima
- serenísimo
- someterse
- texto
- tratar
- Alteza
- cura
- curación
- doloroso
- don
- doña
- excelencia
- mejorar
- naturista
- seguir
- sesión
- suspender
- unidad
English:
address
- after-care
- course
- dear
- dental surgery
- experimental
- foul
- humane
- lady
- processing
- processor
- proper
- section
- shock treatment
- title
- treatment
- waterworks
- word processing
- handling
- honorable
- Ms
- under
- word
* * *tratamiento nm1. [de paciente, enfermedad] treatment;estoy en tratamiento I'm receiving treatmenttratamiento capilar hair restoration treatment;tratamiento de choque: [m5] le administraron un tratamiento de choque a base de vitaminas y hierro he was given massive doses of vitamins and iron;tratamiento combinado combined treatment;tratamiento del dolor pain relief;tratamiento de fertilidad fertility treatment2. [hacia persona] treatment;el humillante tratamiento dado a la institución por parte de las autoridades the humiliating treatment the institution received at the hands of the authorities3. [título] form of address;apear el tratamiento a alguien to address sb more informally4. [de tema] treatment;la película tiene un tratamiento más lírico del problema que la novela the problem is given a more lyrical treatment in the movie than in the novel5. [de material, producto] treatmenttratamiento de residuos waste treatment o processing6. Informát processingtratamiento de datos data processing;tratamiento de imagen image processing;tratamiento de textos word processingTRATAMIENTOIn Latin America a lot of importance is attached to forms of address, which is hardly surprising in societies with pronounced differences between social classes. In many countries higher education is a privilege still largely restricted to the wealthy few and much significance is attached to university degrees and the titles that go with them. Titles such as “licenciado” (graduate, much used in Mexico), “doctor” (used, for example, in Colombia and Uruguay) and “ingeniero” (engineer) are used to address people felt to have social standing, sometimes even when they don't actually possess the degree in question. Such titles are also commonly used on business cards and in addresses.* * *m treatment* * *tratamiento nm: treatment* * *tratamiento n treatment -
4 desventaja
f.disadvantage.estar en desventaja to be at a disadvantage* * *1 disadvantage, drawback2 (problema) problem\estar en desventaja to be at a disadvantage* * *noun f.1) disadvantage2) handicap* * *SF1) (=perjuicio) disadvantage2) (=inconveniente) disadvantage, drawback* * *femenino disadvantage* * *= disadvantage, drawback, flaw, limitation, weakness, minus [minuses, pl.], downside, weak point.Ex. Item record indexes, whatever their physical format, share certain advantages and disadvantages.Ex. The drawbacks of this form are its limited flexibility, and the time taken in maintenance.Ex. The author lists 10 advantages of procuring the journals through STC, but counterbalances these by listing 14 flaws in the corporation's organisation.Ex. In general then, the analytical approach is to be preferred, but it does have two limitations.Ex. The strengths and weaknesses of natural language indexing derive from this basic characteristic.Ex. Whether these differences are pluses or minuses depends very much on a library's needs and expectations.Ex. The article 'The upside and downside of information highway capitology' compares the writings of optimistic futurists and pessimistic visionaries on the subject of the information superhighway.Ex. Both earch engines has their own strong and weak points.----* adolecer de desventaja = suffer from + limitation.* desventaja del primero en tomar la iniciativa = first-mover disadvantage.* desventaja del primero que hace Algo = first-mover disadvantage, first-mover advantage.* estar en desventaja = be disadvantaged, be at a disadvantage.* ventajas y desventajas = trade-off [tradeoff/trade off], pros and cons, benefits and pitfalls.* ventajas (y/o) desventajas = merits (and/or) demerits, advantages (and/or) disadvantages, strengths (and/or) weaknesses, pluses (and/or) minuses.* ver desventajas = see + drawbacks.* * *femenino disadvantage* * *= disadvantage, drawback, flaw, limitation, weakness, minus [minuses, pl.], downside, weak point.Ex: Item record indexes, whatever their physical format, share certain advantages and disadvantages.
Ex: The drawbacks of this form are its limited flexibility, and the time taken in maintenance.Ex: The author lists 10 advantages of procuring the journals through STC, but counterbalances these by listing 14 flaws in the corporation's organisation.Ex: In general then, the analytical approach is to be preferred, but it does have two limitations.Ex: The strengths and weaknesses of natural language indexing derive from this basic characteristic.Ex: Whether these differences are pluses or minuses depends very much on a library's needs and expectations.Ex: The article 'The upside and downside of information highway capitology' compares the writings of optimistic futurists and pessimistic visionaries on the subject of the information superhighway.Ex: Both earch engines has their own strong and weak points.* adolecer de desventaja = suffer from + limitation.* desventaja del primero en tomar la iniciativa = first-mover disadvantage.* desventaja del primero que hace Algo = first-mover disadvantage, first-mover advantage.* estar en desventaja = be disadvantaged, be at a disadvantage.* ventajas y desventajas = trade-off [tradeoff/trade off], pros and cons, benefits and pitfalls.* ventajas (y/o) desventajas = merits (and/or) demerits, advantages (and/or) disadvantages, strengths (and/or) weaknesses, pluses (and/or) minuses.* ver desventajas = see + drawbacks.* * *disadvantageeste método tiene sus desventajas this method has its drawbacks o disadvantagescon una desventaja de dos goles two goals downal no saber idiomas está en desventaja he's at a disadvantage not knowing any languages, not knowing any languages puts him at a disadvantage* * *
desventaja sustantivo femenino
disadvantage;
desventaja sustantivo femenino
1 (desigualdad, inferioridad) disadvantage: estamos en desventaja, we are at a disadvantage
2 (inconveniente) drawback: esa solución tiene una desventaja, that solution has a disadvantage
' desventaja' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
inconveniente
English:
disadvantage
- handicap
- handicapped
- liability
- minus
- at
- draw
* * *desventaja nfdisadvantage;afrontan el encuentro de vuelta con una desventaja de quince puntos they go into the return match trailing by fifteen points o fifteen points behind;compite con desventaja he's competing at a disadvantage;estar en desventaja to be at a disadvantage* * *f disadvantage* * *desventaja nf: disadvantage, drawback* * *desventaja n disadvantage -
5 limitación
f.limitation, demarcation, restraint, restriction.* * *1 limitation* * *noun f.1) limitation2) restriction* * *SF1) (=restricción) limitationexigen la limitación de los poderes del gobierno — they demand a limitation of the government's powers
intervinieron todos los diputados sin limitación de tiempo — all the MPs took part without being subject to a time limit
2) pl limitaciones (=deficiencias) limitations* * *1) ( restricción) restriction, limitation* * *= constraint, limitation, restrictiveness, restraint, stricture, stricture, narrowing, constriction, restriction.Ex. In practice this can only be achieved within the constraints of any given indexing language and system.Ex. In general then, the analytical approach is to be preferred, but it does have two limitations.Ex. This technique develops a scale of restrictiveness in dealing with overdues.Ex. It is well past the time for academics to challenge growing unconstitutional restraints on freedom to publish.Ex. Although librarians lend themselves to the strictures of automation, inadequate staff provisions are made for new technology.Ex. The article is entitled 'Political and administrative strictures on the National Libraries Authority proposal'.Ex. The narrowing of the curriculum has implications for the future.Ex. Results failed to confirm previous findings of coronary artery constriction while reliving an angry experience, yet are consistent with other studies utilizing mental arithmetic.Ex. Within a restriction of total record size of maximum of 30,000 characters, an intending user is free to format the records in his system.----* con limitación temporal = time-oriented.* conllevar limitaciones = imply + limitations.* encontrar limitaciones = encounter + limitations.* encontrarse con una limitación = face + limitation.* enfrentarse a una limitación = face + constraint, face + limitation.* imponer una limitación = place + restraint, impose + limitation.* imponer una limitación (sobre) = place + constraint (on/upon).* imponer una limitación sobre Algo = impose + constraint upon.* limitación del presupuesto = budget constraint.* limitación de responsabilidad = limitation of liability.* limitaciones = straitjacket [straightjacket].* limitaciones de espacio = space constraints.* limitaciones económicas = economic constraints.* limitación física = physical limitation.* limitación presupuestaria = budget constraint.* operador de limitación = limit operator.* reducir una limitación = push + limits (further and further back).* seguir trabajando aceptando una limitación = work (a)round + limitation, work (a)round + constraints.* sin limitaciones = without stint, without limit.* superar una limitación = overcome + limitation, tackle + limitation.* * *1) ( restricción) restriction, limitation* * *= constraint, limitation, restrictiveness, restraint, stricture, stricture, narrowing, constriction, restriction.Ex: In practice this can only be achieved within the constraints of any given indexing language and system.
Ex: In general then, the analytical approach is to be preferred, but it does have two limitations.Ex: This technique develops a scale of restrictiveness in dealing with overdues.Ex: It is well past the time for academics to challenge growing unconstitutional restraints on freedom to publish.Ex: Although librarians lend themselves to the strictures of automation, inadequate staff provisions are made for new technology.Ex: The article is entitled 'Political and administrative strictures on the National Libraries Authority proposal'.Ex: The narrowing of the curriculum has implications for the future.Ex: Results failed to confirm previous findings of coronary artery constriction while reliving an angry experience, yet are consistent with other studies utilizing mental arithmetic.Ex: Within a restriction of total record size of maximum of 30,000 characters, an intending user is free to format the records in his system.* con limitación temporal = time-oriented.* conllevar limitaciones = imply + limitations.* encontrar limitaciones = encounter + limitations.* encontrarse con una limitación = face + limitation.* enfrentarse a una limitación = face + constraint, face + limitation.* imponer una limitación = place + restraint, impose + limitation.* imponer una limitación (sobre) = place + constraint (on/upon).* imponer una limitación sobre Algo = impose + constraint upon.* limitación del presupuesto = budget constraint.* limitación de responsabilidad = limitation of liability.* limitaciones = straitjacket [straightjacket].* limitaciones de espacio = space constraints.* limitaciones económicas = economic constraints.* limitación física = physical limitation.* limitación presupuestaria = budget constraint.* operador de limitación = limit operator.* reducir una limitación = push + limits (further and further back).* seguir trabajando aceptando una limitación = work (a)round + limitation, work (a)round + constraints.* sin limitaciones = without stint, without limit.* superar una limitación = overcome + limitation, tackle + limitation.* * *A (restricción) restriction, limitationsin limitaciones de ningún tipo with no restrictions o limitations of any kindsin limitaciones de tiempo with no time limithay varias limitaciones que pueden afectar el resultado there are several limiting factors o constraints which can influence the result12 meses de garantía sin limitación de kilómetros 12 months' warranty with unlimited mileagelas limitaciones del derecho de propiedad the limits o restrictions on property rightsejerce el poder sin limitaciones he exercises unrestricted o unlimited powerB1 (carencia) limitationsoy or estoy consciente de mis limitaciones I know my limitations2 (defecto) failing, shortcoming* * *
limitación sustantivo femenino
( defecto) shortcoming
limitación sustantivo femenino limitation, restriction: hay una limitación en cuanto al dinero, there is a financial constraint
limitación sustantivo femenino limitation
' limitación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
salvedad
English:
limitation
- restraint
- restriction
- retrenchment
- speed restriction
- constraint
* * *limitación nf1. [restricción] limitation, limit;acuerdo de limitación de armamento arms limitation agreement;poner limitaciones a to place restrictions on;sin limitación de tiempo with no time limit;alquiler sin limitación de kilometraje unlimited mileagelimitación de velocidad speed limit2. [de distrito] boundaries3.limitaciones [carencias] limitations;reconozco mis limitaciones I know my own limitations* * *f limitation* * *limitación nf, pl - ciones1) : limitation2) : limit, restrictionsin limitación: unlimited -
6 por consiguiente
therefore, consequently* * *= consequently, then, thence, by implication, thereforeEx. The headings consequently correspond to current American usage in both use of terms and spelling and often need amendment to make them consistent with local usage.Ex. In general then, the analytical approach is to be preferred, but it does have two limitations.Ex. It thus becomes necessary to define the boundaries of the library's responsibilities and thence by inference, those of other agencies.Ex. Unfortunately, in the field of reference work advocates of such professional independence of judgement must by implication be prepared to countenance differential service to the user.Ex. This is particularly convenient therefore for our present purposes.* * *= consequently, then, thence, by implication, thereforeEx: The headings consequently correspond to current American usage in both use of terms and spelling and often need amendment to make them consistent with local usage.
Ex: In general then, the analytical approach is to be preferred, but it does have two limitations.Ex: It thus becomes necessary to define the boundaries of the library's responsibilities and thence by inference, those of other agencies.Ex: Unfortunately, in the field of reference work advocates of such professional independence of judgement must by implication be prepared to countenance differential service to the user.Ex: This is particularly convenient therefore for our present purposes. -
7 por lo tanto
therefore* * ** * *= consequently, ergo, so, then, thereby, therefore, thus, it follows thatEx. The headings consequently correspond to current American usage in both use of terms and spelling and often need amendment to make them consistent with local usage.Ex. Ergo, it was reasoned, an entry under the author's name and the title found on the title page or elsewhere in the book, with a symbol to indicate its location on the shelves, should readily help one find the book desired.Ex. Accessibility to the documents stored in files is an important factor, so the physical storage is important.Ex. In general then, the analytical approach is to be preferred, but it does have two limitations.Ex. To help eliminate false drops, and thereby improve precision, certain devices can be employed at the indexing stage.Ex. This is particularly convenient therefore for our present purposes.Ex. Thus the organisation of knowledge and its later retrieval, sometimes known as information retrieval, are very much part of the same process.Ex. It follows that offenders who are remorseful should not be treated more leniently.* * *= consequently, ergo, so, then, thereby, therefore, thus, it follows thatEx: The headings consequently correspond to current American usage in both use of terms and spelling and often need amendment to make them consistent with local usage.
Ex: Ergo, it was reasoned, an entry under the author's name and the title found on the title page or elsewhere in the book, with a symbol to indicate its location on the shelves, should readily help one find the book desired.Ex: Accessibility to the documents stored in files is an important factor, so the physical storage is important.Ex: In general then, the analytical approach is to be preferred, but it does have two limitations.Ex: To help eliminate false drops, and thereby improve precision, certain devices can be employed at the indexing stage.Ex: This is particularly convenient therefore for our present purposes.Ex: Thus the organisation of knowledge and its later retrieval, sometimes known as information retrieval, are very much part of the same process.Ex: It follows that offenders who are remorseful should not be treated more leniently. -
8 por tanto
therefore, so* * *= consequently, ergo, so, then, thereby, therefore, thus, it follows thatEx. The headings consequently correspond to current American usage in both use of terms and spelling and often need amendment to make them consistent with local usage.Ex. Ergo, it was reasoned, an entry under the author's name and the title found on the title page or elsewhere in the book, with a symbol to indicate its location on the shelves, should readily help one find the book desired.Ex. Accessibility to the documents stored in files is an important factor, so the physical storage is important.Ex. In general then, the analytical approach is to be preferred, but it does have two limitations.Ex. To help eliminate false drops, and thereby improve precision, certain devices can be employed at the indexing stage.Ex. This is particularly convenient therefore for our present purposes.Ex. Thus the organisation of knowledge and its later retrieval, sometimes known as information retrieval, are very much part of the same process.Ex. It follows that offenders who are remorseful should not be treated more leniently.* * *= consequently, ergo, so, then, thereby, therefore, thus, it follows thatEx: The headings consequently correspond to current American usage in both use of terms and spelling and often need amendment to make them consistent with local usage.
Ex: Ergo, it was reasoned, an entry under the author's name and the title found on the title page or elsewhere in the book, with a symbol to indicate its location on the shelves, should readily help one find the book desired.Ex: Accessibility to the documents stored in files is an important factor, so the physical storage is important.Ex: In general then, the analytical approach is to be preferred, but it does have two limitations.Ex: To help eliminate false drops, and thereby improve precision, certain devices can be employed at the indexing stage.Ex: This is particularly convenient therefore for our present purposes.Ex: Thus the organisation of knowledge and its later retrieval, sometimes known as information retrieval, are very much part of the same process.Ex: It follows that offenders who are remorseful should not be treated more leniently. -
9 pues
adv.then.conj.1 since, as (dado que).2 therefore, so (por lo tanto).creo, pues, que… so, I think that…3 so.querías verlo, pues ahí está you wanted to see it, so here it is4 because, for, since.5 I repeat that, I must repeat that.Pues es azul! I repeat that it is blue!intj.then.Compórtese,pues,como debe y evitará problemas Behave,then,as you should...* * *1 (ya que) since, as2 (por lo tanto) therefore, so3 (repetitivo) then4 (enfático) well■ ¡pues claro! of course!* * *1. conj.since, because, as2. interj.well, then* * *CONJ1) [con valor consecutivo] then-tengo sueño -¡pues vete a la cama! — "I'm tired" - "then go to bed!"
llegó, pues, con dos horas de retraso — so he arrived two hours late
¿no vas con ella, pues? — aren't you going with her after all?
2) [con valor enfático] wellpues, como te iba contando... — well, as I was saying...
¡pues no lo sabía! — well, I didn't know!
¡pues claro! — yes, of course!
pues sí — well, yes; (=naturalmente) certainly
pues no — well, no; (=de ningún modo) not at all
¡pues qué! — come now!, what else did you expect!
3) [indicando duda]pues, no sé — well, I don't know
4) frm [con valor causal] since, forcómpralo, pues lo necesitas — buy it, since you need it
* * *I1)a) wellpues mira, yo si fuera tú... — well look, if I were you...
b) (expresando duda, vacilación) wellpues... no sé — well... I don't know
c) ( en exclamaciones) wellpues yo no sabía nada! — well, I didn't know anything about it!
¿a ti te interesaría? - pues claro! — would you be interested? - yes, of course! o why, yes!
d) ( indicando consecuencia) thenno me gusta - pues no lo comas — I don't like it - well, don't eat it then
pues si te gusta tanto, cómpralo — if you like it that much, then buy it
2) (frml) ( porque) as, sinceIIadverbio (liter o frml)ésta es, pues, mi conclusión — this, then, is my conclusion
llegamos, pues, fa nuestro destino — and so we arrived at our destination
* * *= alas, as, then.Ex. This staff reduction would, alas, lead to a reduced number of viewpoints.Ex. Clearly, with such a complex range of symbols a filing order for the symbols must be defined, as there is no obvious order.Ex. In general then, the analytical approach is to be preferred, but it does have two limitations.----* así pues = as such, thus.* pues bien = well.* * *I1)a) wellpues mira, yo si fuera tú... — well look, if I were you...
b) (expresando duda, vacilación) wellpues... no sé — well... I don't know
c) ( en exclamaciones) wellpues yo no sabía nada! — well, I didn't know anything about it!
¿a ti te interesaría? - pues claro! — would you be interested? - yes, of course! o why, yes!
d) ( indicando consecuencia) thenno me gusta - pues no lo comas — I don't like it - well, don't eat it then
pues si te gusta tanto, cómpralo — if you like it that much, then buy it
2) (frml) ( porque) as, sinceIIadverbio (liter o frml)ésta es, pues, mi conclusión — this, then, is my conclusion
llegamos, pues, fa nuestro destino — and so we arrived at our destination
* * *= alas, as, then.Ex: This staff reduction would, alas, lead to a reduced number of viewpoints.
Ex: Clearly, with such a complex range of symbols a filing order for the symbols must be defined, as there is no obvious order.Ex: In general then, the analytical approach is to be preferred, but it does have two limitations.* así pues = as such, thus.* pues bien = well.* * *pues1A1 wellpues mira, yo si fuera tú me negaba well look, if I were you I'd refuse2 (expresando duda, vacilación) well¿tú qué harías? — pues … no sé what would you do? — well … I don't really know3 (en exclamaciones) wellse lo dijo a todos — ¡pues yo no sabía nada! she told everyone — well, I didn't know anything about it!¡pues haberlo dicho antes! well, you could have said so earlier!¿a ti te interesaría? — ¡pues claro! would you be interested? — yes, of course! o why, yes!4 (indicando consecuencia) thenno me gusta — pues no lo comas or no lo comas, pues I don't like it — well, don't eat it then o then don't eat itpues si te gusta tanto, cómpralo if you like it that much, then buy it o well, if you like it so much, buy itno pudo asistir pues tenía un compromiso anterior he was unable to attend as o since he had a prior engagement ( frml)pues2ésta es, pues, la conclusión a la que se llegó this, then, is the conclusion that was reachedllegamos, pues, felizmente a nuestro destino and so we arrived safely at our destination* * *
pues conjunción
◊ pues si te gusta tanto, cómpralo if you like it that much, then buy it
pues
I conj
1 (puesto que) since, as: no lo hagas, pues no lo necesitas, don't do it, since you don't need it
2 (en consecuencia) then
3 (vacilación) well
4 (como pregunta) ¿y pues?, and so?
5 (uso enfático) pues entonces vamos, we'll go then
II exclamación ¡pues claro que sí!, well, of course!
' pues' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
así
- bien
- fastidiarse
- hojuela
- pascua
- champú
- hecho
- lo
- ver
English:
anyhow
- average
- fat
- then
- tough
- well
- certainly
- for
- OK
* * *♦ conj1. [entonces, en ese caso] then;¿no quieres ir? pues te quedas en casa you don't want to go? well, stay at home then;¿no querías trabajo? pues ya lo tienes you said you wanted some work, didn't you? well, now you've got it;¿no quieres escucharme? ¡pues te arrepentirás! you won't listen to me, eh? well, you'll regret it!;¿qué quieres hacer, pues? what do you want to do, then?2. [enfático]¡pues ya está! well, that's it!;¡pues claro! but of course!;pues no certainly not;¡pues vaya amigo que tienes! some friend he is!;¡pues haberlo dicho antes! well, you could have said so earlier!;¿no te gustan? ¡pues a mí me encantan! you don't like them? I LOVE them!3. [como comodín]pues, como iba diciendo anyway, as I was saying;pues nada, cuando tengas noticias de ellos me avisas right, well let me know when you hear from them;¿pues qué te pasa? – pues nada so what's the matter then? – nothing;pues ¿qué quieres que te diga?, a mí no me gustó what do you want me to say? I didn't like it4. [dado que] since, as;no pude verlo, pues olvidé las gafas I couldn't really see it, because I'd forgotten my glasses♦ adv[por lo tanto] therefore, so;creo, pues, que… so, I think that…;repito, pues, que hace bien anyway, as I said before, I think he's doing the right thing* * *conj1 well;pues bien well;¡pues sí! of course!* * *pues conj1) : since, because, forno puedo ir, pues no tengo plata: I can't go, since I don't have any moneylo hace, pues a él le gusta: he does it because he likes to¡pues claro que sí!: well, of course!¡pues no voy!: well then, I'm not going!* * *pues conj wellpues... no lo sé well... I don't knowpues, no vengas well, don't come then!pues claro well, of course! -
10 realmente
adv.1 in fact, actually.2 really, very (muy).3 as a matter of fact, in effect, in fact.* * *► adverbio1 (de verdad) really, truly2 (en realidad) actually, in fact* * *adv.* * *IADV1) (=verdaderamente) really2) (=de hecho) really, actuallylo prometió, aunque realmente no pensaba hacerlo — she promised to do it although she didn't actually o really intend to
IInunca me creí que fuera él realmente el autor — I never really o actually believed that he was the author
ADV [referente a la realeza] royally* * *adverbio really, in fact* * *= do, realistically, really, factually, effectively, if the truth be known, if the truth be told.Ex. In general then, the analytical approach is to be preferred, but it does have two limitations.Ex. In the light of the information explosion, no researcher can now realistically expect to keep pace with developments in his own field, let alone those in allied fields = En vista del crecimiento vertiginoso de la información, siendo realista ahora el investigador no puede mantenerse al día en los avances de su propio campo y mucho menos de los de campos afines.Ex. Natural indexing languages are not really a separate language at all, but the 'natural language' or ordinary language of the document being indexed.Ex. It is factually wrong and historically incorrect to deify scientists, who share the foibles and weaknesses of other human beings.Ex. A financial survey views the net effect of California's Proposition 13 as effectively lowering financial support of libraries by 25%.Ex. If the truth be known, most successes are built on a multitude of failures.Ex. If the truth be told, both sides of the political spectrum suffer from those who operate on emotions rather than logic.----* ser realmente = be nothing short of.* * *adverbio really, in fact* * *= do, realistically, really, factually, effectively, if the truth be known, if the truth be told.Ex: In general then, the analytical approach is to be preferred, but it does have two limitations.
Ex: In the light of the information explosion, no researcher can now realistically expect to keep pace with developments in his own field, let alone those in allied fields = En vista del crecimiento vertiginoso de la información, siendo realista ahora el investigador no puede mantenerse al día en los avances de su propio campo y mucho menos de los de campos afines.Ex: Natural indexing languages are not really a separate language at all, but the 'natural language' or ordinary language of the document being indexed.Ex: It is factually wrong and historically incorrect to deify scientists, who share the foibles and weaknesses of other human beings.Ex: A financial survey views the net effect of California's Proposition 13 as effectively lowering financial support of libraries by 25%.Ex: If the truth be known, most successes are built on a multitude of failures.Ex: If the truth be told, both sides of the political spectrum suffer from those who operate on emotions rather than logic.* ser realmente = be nothing short of.* * *reallyestaba realmente contenta she was really happyrealmente no fue así it wasn't really like that* * *
realmente adverbio
really, in fact
realmente adverbio
1 (verdaderamente) really: es realmente caro, it's really expensive
2 (de hecho, en realidad) actually, in fact: realmente, José no es español, actually, José isn't Spanish ➣ Ver nota en actually
' realmente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
obnubilar
- retórica
- ambiente
English:
actually
- air
- barrel
- go off
- impossible
- literally
- quite
- really
- scary
- schedule
- soppy
- effect
- genuine
- genuinely
- one
- truly
- well
* * *realmente adv1. [en realidad, verdad] really;si realmente lo hizo él, habría que darle un premio if he really did it himself, he deserves a prize2. [muy] really;estaba realmente enfadado he was really angry;es un paisaje realmente precioso the scenery is really beautiful3. [sinceramente] really, honestly;realmente, no sé qué pensar I really o honestly don't know what to think;realmente, creo que te pasaste I really o honestly think you went too far;realmente, como no te pongas a estudiar no sé cómo vas a aprobar if you don't start doing some work, I honestly o really don't know how you're going to pass* * *adv really* * *realmente adv: really, in reality* * *realmente adv really -
11 preferir
v.1 to prefer.¿qué prefieres, vino o cerveza? what would you prefer, wine or beer?prefiere no salir she'd prefer not to go out, she'd rather not go outpreferir algo (a algo) to prefer something (to something)prefiero que me digan las cosas a la cara I prefer people to say things to my face, I'd rather people said things to my faceMaría se inclina a los dulces Mary has a liking towards sweets.2 to prefer to, to choose to.María se inclina a los dulces Mary has a liking towards sweets.* * *1 to prefer* * *verb* * *VT to prefer¿cuál prefieres? — which do you prefer?
¿qué prefieres (tomar)? — what will you have?
PREFERIR Más verbo ► Cuando se habla de generalizaciones, preferir + ((infinitivo)) se traduce por prefer + ((-ing)): Prefiero nadar a correr I prefer swimming to running Juan siempre prefería leer a trabajar Juan always preferred reading to working ► Cuando se habla de lo que se quiere hacer en una ocasión determinada, prefiero/ preferiría se traducen por would rather + ((infinitivo)) {sin} to o, en un contexto más formal, por would prefer + ((infinitivo)) {con} to: -¿Vamos al cine? -Preferiría quedarme en casa "Shall we go to the cinema?" - "I'd rather stay o I'd prefer to stay at home" Prefiero quedarme en un hotel a alquilar un apartamento I'd rather stay in a hotel than rent an apartment, I'd prefer to stay in a hotel rather than rent an apartment Como se puede ver en el ejemplo anterior, would prefer to se usa en correlación con rather than + ((infinitivo)) {sin} to y nunca con than solo. ► Cuando se trata de traducir estructuras como preferiría que + ((oración subordinada)), en inglés se emplea la siguiente estructura: ((sujeto de la oración principal)) + would rather + ((sujeto)) + ((verbo en pasado)): Preferiría que él me llamara I'd rather he phoned me -¿Te importa que hable con ella? -Preferiría que no lo hicieras "Do you mind if I talk to her?" - "I'd rather you didn't" Otra posibilidad de expresar esta construcción en inglés sería: would prefer it if + ((resto de la oración)) o would prefer + ((objeto)) + ((construcción de infinitivo)): Preferiría que él me llamara I'd prefer it if he phoned me o I'd prefer him to phone me Para otros usos y ejemplos ver la entradaprefiero ir a pie — I prefer to walk, I'd rather walk
* * *verbo transitivo to preferla prefiero con el pelo largo — I like her better o I prefer her with her hair long
prefiero esperar aquí — I'd rather wait here, I'd prefer to wait here
preferir que + SUBJ: prefiero que te quedes I'd rather you stayed, I prefer you to stay; preferiría que nevara — I'd rather it snowed, I'd prefer it if it snowed
* * *= favour [favor, -USA], have + a preference for, be keen on, be into, plump for.Ex. The first countries to enter the information society will reap the greatests rewards whereas countries which temporise or favour half-hearted solutions could, in less than a decade, face disastrous declines in investment and a squeeze on jobs.Ex. Librarians have a preference for nice, clean-cut, definable, easily-retrievable questions.Ex. Librarians were most keen on the self-help aspects of community information.Ex. As one librarian summarized, 'people are not into the stuffed looking, dingy, dust smelling type of libraries anymore... they expect atmospheres more like coffeehouses or nice bookstores'.Ex. There is some discussion as to what RSS stands for, but the majority plump for 'Really Simple Syndication'.----* preferir (a/sobre) = prefer (to).* preferiría = I'd rather [I had rather].* preferir + Infinitivo = had rather + Infinitivo.* preferir + Subjuntivo + que = would rather + Verbo + than.* preferir una Cosa a Otra = prefer + Nombre + over + Nombre, prefer + Nombre + versus + Nombre.* preferir una Cosa sobre Otra = prefer + Nombre + over + Nombre.* que prefiere(n) = of + Posesivo + choosing, of + Posesivo + choice.* si así lo prefieres = if you will.* * *verbo transitivo to preferla prefiero con el pelo largo — I like her better o I prefer her with her hair long
prefiero esperar aquí — I'd rather wait here, I'd prefer to wait here
preferir que + SUBJ: prefiero que te quedes I'd rather you stayed, I prefer you to stay; preferiría que nevara — I'd rather it snowed, I'd prefer it if it snowed
* * *preferir (a/sobre)(v.) = prefer (to)Ex: In general then, the analytical approach is to be preferred, but it does have two limitations.
= favour [favor, -USA], have + a preference for, be keen on, be into, plump for.Ex: The first countries to enter the information society will reap the greatests rewards whereas countries which temporise or favour half-hearted solutions could, in less than a decade, face disastrous declines in investment and a squeeze on jobs.
Ex: Librarians have a preference for nice, clean-cut, definable, easily-retrievable questions.Ex: Librarians were most keen on the self-help aspects of community information.Ex: As one librarian summarized, 'people are not into the stuffed looking, dingy, dust smelling type of libraries anymore... they expect atmospheres more like coffeehouses or nice bookstores'.Ex: There is some discussion as to what RSS stands for, but the majority plump for 'Really Simple Syndication'.* preferir (a/sobre) = prefer (to).* preferiría = I'd rather [I had rather].* preferir + Infinitivo = had rather + Infinitivo.* preferir + Subjuntivo + que = would rather + Verbo + than.* preferir una Cosa a Otra = prefer + Nombre + over + Nombre, prefer + Nombre + versus + Nombre.* preferir una Cosa sobre Otra = prefer + Nombre + over + Nombre.* que prefiere(n) = of + Posesivo + choosing, of + Posesivo + choice.* si así lo prefieres = if you will.* * *vtto preferla prefiero con el pelo largo I like her better o I prefer her with her hair longprefiero esperar aquí I'd rather wait here, I'd prefer to wait herepreferiría no decírselo I'd rather not tell him, I'd prefer not to tell himpreferir algo A algo to prefer sth TO sthprefiere el café al té she prefers coffee to teaprefiero vivir sólo a tener que compartir I prefer living on my own to having to sharepreferiría eso a tener que volver I'd rather that than have to go back, I'd prefer that to having to go backpreferir QUE + SUBJ:prefiero que te quedes aquí I'd rather you stayed here, I prefer you to stay herepreferiría que nevara I'd rather it snowed, I'd prefer it to snow* * *
preferir ( conjugate preferir) verbo transitivo
to prefer;
preferir algo A algo to prefer sth to sth;
prefiero que te quedes I'd rather you stayed, I prefer you to stay
preferir verbo transitivo to prefer: prefiero quedarme en casa, I'd rather stay at home
To prefer aparece en distintas construcciones. Puede llevar un sustantivo ( I prefer coffee), un infinitivo con to ( I prefer to swim) o un gerundio ( I prefer swimming). Cuando comparas dos cosas, puede llevar un sustantivo más to más otro sustantivo ( I prefer coffee to tea), un gerundio más to más otro gerundio ( I prefer swimming to running) o un infinitivo con to más rather than más otro infinitivo sin to o un gerundio: I prefer to swim rather than run o I prefer to swim rather than running.
Las estructuras con infinitivo expresan preferencias específicas y muchas veces se introducen con would: I would prefer to... Si existe complemento directo, entonces sólo se puede emplear el infinitivo con to: I would prefer you to... Preferiría que tú...
También puedes emplear would rather ( would para todas las personas) más el infinitivo sin to: I would rather go home. Preferiría irme a casa. Si existe complemento directo, el verbo aparece en pasado simple: I would rather you went home. Preferiría que te fueras a casa.
' preferir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
prefiera
- prefiriera
English:
prefer
- rather
* * *preferir vtto prefer;¿qué prefieres, vino o cerveza? what would you prefer, wine or beer?;lo prefiero con un poco de sal I prefer it slightly salted;prefiere no salir she'd prefer not to go out, she'd rather not go out;prefirió quedarse en casa he preferred to stay at home;preferir algo a algo to prefer sth to sth;prefiero el pescado a la carne I prefer fish to meat;prefiero que me digan las cosas a la cara I prefer people to say things to my face, I'd rather people said things to my face* * *v/t prefer;prefiero hacerlo solo I’d rather do it on my own, I’d prefer to do it on my own* * *preferir {76} vt: to prefer* * *preferir vb to preferPara preguntar sobre lo que se prefiere hacer, se puede emplear would rather¿prefieres ir a nadar o dar un paseo? would you rather go swimming or go for a walk? -
12 preferir (a/sobre)
(v.) = prefer (to)Ex. In general then, the analytical approach is to be preferred, but it does have two limitations. -
13 método
m.1 method, manner, mode, process.2 procedure, specific way of performing an action.* * *1 method2 (en pedagogía) course* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=procedimiento) method2) (=organización)no obtienen resultados porque les falta método — they don't get any results because they are not methodical (enough)
3) (=manual) manual* * *masculino method* * *= approach [approaches, -pl.], avenue, design, mechanism, method, tack.Ex. During the last twenty years the variety of approaches to the organisation of knowledge has proliferated with the introduction of computer-based methods.Ex. In the attempt to match the above criteria, there are two fundamentally distinct avenues to the construction of the schedules of a classification scheme.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. This helps to illustrate the methods of analysis employed by the scheme and to introduce the mechanisms of its use.Ex. There is an alternative method for the design of subject retrieval devices, and that is to build languages or schemes which depend upon some theoretical views about the nature and structure of knowledge.Ex. The simplest tack would be to include the metadata in the notes field but sorting by metadata attributes is problematic and clunky.----* aprender por el método de ensayo y error = learn by + trial and error.* basado en un método empírico = enquiry-based [inquiry-based, -USA].* basado en un método práctico = enquiry-based [inquiry-based, -USA].* como un método para = as a means of.* explorar métodos = explore + roads.* indizar según el método KWIC = KWIC-index.* método analítico = analytical method.* método anticonceptivo = contraceptive method.* método automatizado = computer-based method.* método basado en modelos = modelling approach [modeling approach, -USA].* método Cloze = Cloze method.* método cualitativo = qualitative method.* método de actuación = clinical practice.* método de aprendizaje = learning style, learning method.* método de búsqueda = search paradigm.* método de clustering aglutinador = agglomerative clustering method.* método de comunicación = communication pathway.* método deductivo = deductive method.* método de enseñanza = teaching method.* método de evaluación de un edificio en uso = post-occupancy evaluation method.* método de gestión = managerial style.* método de indización en cadena = chain procedure.* método de la coocurrencia de términos = co-word method, co-word method, co-word method.* método de la Inversión de la Frecuencia de los Documentos (IDF) = Inverse Document Frequency model (IDF).* método de la media ponderada = weighted means method.* método de la media sin ponderar = unweighted means method.* Método de la Secuencia Crítica = Critical Path Method (CPM).* método Delphi, el = Delphi method, the.* método del Valor de Discriminación (DV) = Discrimination Value model (DV).* método de ordenación letra a letra = letter by letter method, all-through method.* método de ordenación palabra por palabra = word by word method, nothing before something method.* método de pensamiento en voz alta = thinking aloud method.* método de puntuación = scoring technique.* método de trabajo = working method.* método de Two-Poisson (2P) = Two-Poisson model (2P).* método docente = teaching method.* método escalonado = stations approach.* método estadístico = statistical method.* método inductivo = inductive method.* método Maze = Maze method.* método por simulación = simulation method, simulation approach.* por el método de ensayo y error = by trial and error, trial and error.* seguir un método = take + approach.* según un método prescrito = clerically.* * *masculino method* * *= approach [approaches, -pl.], avenue, design, mechanism, method, tack.Ex: During the last twenty years the variety of approaches to the organisation of knowledge has proliferated with the introduction of computer-based methods.
Ex: In the attempt to match the above criteria, there are two fundamentally distinct avenues to the construction of the schedules of a classification scheme.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: This helps to illustrate the methods of analysis employed by the scheme and to introduce the mechanisms of its use.Ex: There is an alternative method for the design of subject retrieval devices, and that is to build languages or schemes which depend upon some theoretical views about the nature and structure of knowledge.Ex: The simplest tack would be to include the metadata in the notes field but sorting by metadata attributes is problematic and clunky.* aprender por el método de ensayo y error = learn by + trial and error.* basado en un método empírico = enquiry-based [inquiry-based, -USA].* basado en un método práctico = enquiry-based [inquiry-based, -USA].* como un método para = as a means of.* explorar métodos = explore + roads.* indizar según el método KWIC = KWIC-index.* método analítico = analytical method.* método anticonceptivo = contraceptive method.* método automatizado = computer-based method.* método basado en modelos = modelling approach [modeling approach, -USA].* método Cloze = Cloze method.* método cualitativo = qualitative method.* método de actuación = clinical practice.* método de aprendizaje = learning style, learning method.* método de búsqueda = search paradigm.* método de clustering aglutinador = agglomerative clustering method.* método de comunicación = communication pathway.* método deductivo = deductive method.* método de enseñanza = teaching method.* método de evaluación de un edificio en uso = post-occupancy evaluation method.* método de gestión = managerial style.* método de indización en cadena = chain procedure.* método de la coocurrencia de términos = co-word method, co-word method, co-word method.* método de la Inversión de la Frecuencia de los Documentos (IDF) = Inverse Document Frequency model (IDF).* método de la media ponderada = weighted means method.* método de la media sin ponderar = unweighted means method.* Método de la Secuencia Crítica = Critical Path Method (CPM).* método Delphi, el = Delphi method, the.* método del Valor de Discriminación (DV) = Discrimination Value model (DV).* método de ordenación letra a letra = letter by letter method, all-through method.* método de ordenación palabra por palabra = word by word method, nothing before something method.* método de pensamiento en voz alta = thinking aloud method.* método de puntuación = scoring technique.* método de trabajo = working method.* método de Two-Poisson (2P) = Two-Poisson model (2P).* método docente = teaching method.* método escalonado = stations approach.* método estadístico = statistical method.* método inductivo = inductive method.* método Maze = Maze method.* método por simulación = simulation method, simulation approach.* por el método de ensayo y error = by trial and error, trial and error.* seguir un método = take + approach.* según un método prescrito = clerically.* * *A (procedimiento) methodmétodos de tortura methods of torturetodos aplicaron el mismo método everyone used o employed the same methodel mejor método para aprobar es estudiar the best way to pass is to studyno conozco ningún método para quitar esa mancha I don't know any way of getting that stain outCompuestos:analytic methodcontraceptive method, method of contraceptionsynthetic methodB (de aprendizaje, enseñanza) methodCompuestos:audiovisual methoddirect methodC (libro de texto) course book; (manual) handbookD (orden) methodtrabajar/proceder con método to work/proceed methodically* * *
método sustantivo masculino
method;
método sustantivo masculino
1 method: hay varios métodos para conseguir agua, there are different ways to obtain water
2 Educ course: ¿qué métodos tienen para enseñar inglés?, what English courses do you sell?
' método' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
diafragma
- ensayar
- innovador
- innovadora
- litografía
- procedimiento
- superada
- superado
- técnica
- usar
- aplicación
- aplicar
- bueno
- clásico
- demostrar
- garrote
- imaginar
- implantar
- ineficacia
- ineficaz
- infalible
- ingeniar
- probar
- recomendado
- riguroso
- seguir
- seguro
- sistema
- sistemático
- votación
English:
accepted
- employ
- method
- process
- rhythm method
- system
- underhand
- wasteful
- familiarity
* * *método nm1. [sistema] method;no estoy de acuerdo con sus métodos de hacer las cosas I don't agree with her way of doing things o her methodsmétodo anticonceptivo method of contraception;el método (de) Ogino the rhythm method2. [modo ordenado] method;proceder con método to proceed methodically3. [educativo] method;un método de mecanografía a method of teaching typing* * *m method* * *método nm: method* * *método n method -
14 resultante
adj.1 resultant.2 resulting, ensuing, resultant.f. & m.resultant, result, consequence, outcome.* * *► adjetivo1 resultant, resulting* * *1.ADJ resulting antes de s, resultant frm antes de s2.SF (Fís) resultant* * *adjetivo resulting (before n), resultant (before n)* * *= resultant, resulting, consequential, consequent, ensuing, obtained.Ex. This process of analysis into facets is called facet analysis, and the resultant classification is termed a faceted classification.Ex. The main limitation of this pragmatic approach lies in the time and collection dependency of the resulting tool.Ex. If the librarian seeks the advantage gained from the direct alphabetical approach, he must also accept the consequential alphabetical scattering.Ex. The NCC argue that the three other rights established over the last three centuries -- civil, political and social -- are 'liable to be hollow shams' without the consequent right to information.Ex. A praeses is a faculty moderator of an academic disputation, who normally proposes a thesis and participates in the ensuing disputation.Ex. The composition of the obtained layers has been studied using various analytical techniques.* * *adjetivo resulting (before n), resultant (before n)* * *= resultant, resulting, consequential, consequent, ensuing, obtained.Ex: This process of analysis into facets is called facet analysis, and the resultant classification is termed a faceted classification.
Ex: The main limitation of this pragmatic approach lies in the time and collection dependency of the resulting tool.Ex: If the librarian seeks the advantage gained from the direct alphabetical approach, he must also accept the consequential alphabetical scattering.Ex: The NCC argue that the three other rights established over the last three centuries -- civil, political and social -- are 'liable to be hollow shams' without the consequent right to information.Ex: A praeses is a faculty moderator of an academic disputation, who normally proposes a thesis and participates in the ensuing disputation.Ex: The composition of the obtained layers has been studied using various analytical techniques.* * *resultant* * *
resultante adjetivo resulting
' resultante' also found in these entries:
English:
resultant
* * *♦ adjresultant♦ nfresultant* * *resultante adj & nf: resultant -
15 completamente
adv.completely, totally.* * *► adverbio1 completely* * *adv.* * *ADV completely* * *adverbio completely* * *= all the way, completely, entirely, in + Posesivo + entirety, fully, in full, outright, perfectly, purely, squarely, thoroughly, totally, wholly, right through, head and shoulder, roundly, utterly, wholeheartedly [whole-heartedly], altogether, go + the whole hog, the full monty, by a long way, hopelessly + Adjetivo, one hundred percent, flat out, to the hilt, heinously + Adjetivo.Ex. Becker takes the topic all the way back to the Coonskin Library and frontier days.Ex. A completely specific statement of document content would have to be the text of the document itself.Ex. Table 1 may be used anywhere in the schedules, entirely at the discretion of the classifier.Ex. Clearly, the only totally adequate indication of the content of a document is the text of the document in its entirety.Ex. Although this may seem an obvious statement, there are many instances when the searcher is not fully aware of what can or might be retrieved.Ex. Geographical divisions are sometimes given in full in the main schedule, and sometimes elsewhere as tables in classes.Ex. The author of an unpublished book normally had to sell it outright for whatever the publisher chose to pay in cash or in printed copies.Ex. This is a perfectly acceptable UDC class number but it does not conform to the citation order PME...ST.Ex. Indicative-informative abstracts are more common than either the purely indicative or the purely informative abstract.Ex. Surveillance licensing is one question which falls squarely into the 'free movement of goods' category and does not involve the harmonization of the laws of member states.Ex. Analytical cataloguing is valuable in respect of any type of media, but many of ideas have been tested most thoroughly in the context of monographs and serials.Ex. Clearly, the only totally adequate indication of the content of a document is the text of the document in its entirety.Ex. Since 1980 it has offered access to data bases and data banks either wholly or partially sponsored by the Commission of the European Communities.Ex. Next morning the heap, now damp right through, was set up on one end of the horse (later called the bank), a bench long enough to take two piles of paper end to end, and about as high as the coffin of the press.Ex. 'General recreation or leisure' stands out head and shoulders above all the other books borrowed from the library.Ex. The constant demand for a return to the previous situation, so roundly criticised by the committee, may soon be granted.Ex. We recount the parts which absorbed us utterly, which made us feel that the alternative world was more vivid, more 'real,' than our life outside the book.Ex. I agree whole-heartedly that the subject approach is used chiefly by the beginner, whether it is a historical researcher or a high school student who is looking for term paper material.Ex. Service in-depth abandons subject arrangement altogether, and seeks to arrange documents in categories according to their popularity.Ex. The article 'Patent information: going the whole hog' presents an overview of Derwent's products in the patent information field.Ex. The article ' The digital full monty?' forecasts that the world of information is likely to be dominated by global giants on the one hand and selective niche providers on the other.Ex. The best possible candidate, by a long way, is also one who is, for political reasons, a dark horse.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'.Ex. Even if a runner does recover after pulling a muscle they will never be one hundred percent healed.Ex. The normally perky and intrepid Cristina is flat out crabby these days.Ex. Motorists are under the cosh, feel taxed to the hilt and face record prices at the pumps.Ex. What is truly and more heinously wrong though is that the architects of the financial disaster will likely go scot-free.----* afectar completamente = engulf.* arrasar completamente = raze + Nombre + to the ground.* completamente + Adjetivo = altogether + Adjetivo, downright + Adjetivo, blissfully + Adjetivo.* completamente alemán = all-German.* completamente corrupto = rotten to the core.* completamente decidido a = dead set on.* completamente desarrollado = fully-developed.* completamente desnudo = stark naked.* completamente digital = all-digital.* completamente en vigor en = alive and well and living.* completamente equipado = with all mods and cons.* completamente europeo = all-European.* completamente resuelto a = dead set on.* completamente seco = bone dry.* demoler completamente = raze + Nombre + to the ground.* derribar completamente = raze + Nombre + to the ground.* derrotar completamente = trounce.* destrozar completamente = blow + Nombre + to bits.* destruido completamente por el fuego = burnt out.* destruir completamente = blow + Nombre + to bits.* detener completamente = bring to + a (grinding) halt.* detenerse completamente = grind to + a (screeching) halt, come to + a (dead) halt, come to + a shuddering halt.* estar completamente borracho = be drunk and incapable.* estar completamente de acuerdo con = agree + wholeheartedly with.* estar completamente equivocado = be way off.* introducirse completamente en = immerse + Reflexivo + in.* pagar completamente = pay up.* quedarse completamente atónito = You could have pushed + Nombre + over with a feather.* quemarse completamente = go up in + smoke.* romper completamente = break off.* romper completamente con = make + a clean break with.* ser algo completamente distinto = be nothing of the sort.* ser completamente diferente = be in a different league.* ser un caso completamente diferente = be in a league of its own.* vencer completamente = beat + soundly.* Verbo + completamente = quite + Verbo.* * *adverbio completely* * *= all the way, completely, entirely, in + Posesivo + entirety, fully, in full, outright, perfectly, purely, squarely, thoroughly, totally, wholly, right through, head and shoulder, roundly, utterly, wholeheartedly [whole-heartedly], altogether, go + the whole hog, the full monty, by a long way, hopelessly + Adjetivo, one hundred percent, flat out, to the hilt, heinously + Adjetivo.Ex: Becker takes the topic all the way back to the Coonskin Library and frontier days.
Ex: A completely specific statement of document content would have to be the text of the document itself.Ex: Table 1 may be used anywhere in the schedules, entirely at the discretion of the classifier.Ex: Clearly, the only totally adequate indication of the content of a document is the text of the document in its entirety.Ex: Although this may seem an obvious statement, there are many instances when the searcher is not fully aware of what can or might be retrieved.Ex: Geographical divisions are sometimes given in full in the main schedule, and sometimes elsewhere as tables in classes.Ex: The author of an unpublished book normally had to sell it outright for whatever the publisher chose to pay in cash or in printed copies.Ex: This is a perfectly acceptable UDC class number but it does not conform to the citation order PME...ST.Ex: Indicative-informative abstracts are more common than either the purely indicative or the purely informative abstract.Ex: Surveillance licensing is one question which falls squarely into the 'free movement of goods' category and does not involve the harmonization of the laws of member states.Ex: Analytical cataloguing is valuable in respect of any type of media, but many of ideas have been tested most thoroughly in the context of monographs and serials.Ex: Clearly, the only totally adequate indication of the content of a document is the text of the document in its entirety.Ex: Since 1980 it has offered access to data bases and data banks either wholly or partially sponsored by the Commission of the European Communities.Ex: Next morning the heap, now damp right through, was set up on one end of the horse (later called the bank), a bench long enough to take two piles of paper end to end, and about as high as the coffin of the press.Ex: 'General recreation or leisure' stands out head and shoulders above all the other books borrowed from the library.Ex: The constant demand for a return to the previous situation, so roundly criticised by the committee, may soon be granted.Ex: We recount the parts which absorbed us utterly, which made us feel that the alternative world was more vivid, more 'real,' than our life outside the book.Ex: I agree whole-heartedly that the subject approach is used chiefly by the beginner, whether it is a historical researcher or a high school student who is looking for term paper material.Ex: Service in-depth abandons subject arrangement altogether, and seeks to arrange documents in categories according to their popularity.Ex: The article 'Patent information: going the whole hog' presents an overview of Derwent's products in the patent information field.Ex: The article ' The digital full monty?' forecasts that the world of information is likely to be dominated by global giants on the one hand and selective niche providers on the other.Ex: The best possible candidate, by a long way, is also one who is, for political reasons, a dark horse.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'.Ex: Even if a runner does recover after pulling a muscle they will never be one hundred percent healed.Ex: The normally perky and intrepid Cristina is flat out crabby these days.Ex: Motorists are under the cosh, feel taxed to the hilt and face record prices at the pumps.Ex: What is truly and more heinously wrong though is that the architects of the financial disaster will likely go scot-free.* afectar completamente = engulf.* arrasar completamente = raze + Nombre + to the ground.* completamente + Adjetivo = altogether + Adjetivo, downright + Adjetivo, blissfully + Adjetivo.* completamente alemán = all-German.* completamente corrupto = rotten to the core.* completamente decidido a = dead set on.* completamente desarrollado = fully-developed.* completamente desnudo = stark naked.* completamente digital = all-digital.* completamente en vigor en = alive and well and living.* completamente equipado = with all mods and cons.* completamente europeo = all-European.* completamente resuelto a = dead set on.* completamente seco = bone dry.* demoler completamente = raze + Nombre + to the ground.* derribar completamente = raze + Nombre + to the ground.* derrotar completamente = trounce.* destrozar completamente = blow + Nombre + to bits.* destruido completamente por el fuego = burnt out.* destruir completamente = blow + Nombre + to bits.* detener completamente = bring to + a (grinding) halt.* detenerse completamente = grind to + a (screeching) halt, come to + a (dead) halt, come to + a shuddering halt.* estar completamente borracho = be drunk and incapable.* estar completamente de acuerdo con = agree + wholeheartedly with.* estar completamente equivocado = be way off.* introducirse completamente en = immerse + Reflexivo + in.* pagar completamente = pay up.* quedarse completamente atónito = You could have pushed + Nombre + over with a feather.* quemarse completamente = go up in + smoke.* romper completamente = break off.* romper completamente con = make + a clean break with.* ser algo completamente distinto = be nothing of the sort.* ser completamente diferente = be in a different league.* ser un caso completamente diferente = be in a league of its own.* vencer completamente = beat + soundly.* Verbo + completamente = quite + Verbo.* * *completelyestá completamente loca she's completely insaneestán completamente borrachos they're blind drunk ( colloq)es completamente sordo he is stone deafme parece completamente fuera de lugar I think it's totally out of place* * *completamente advcompletely, totally;estoy completamente seguro/lleno I'm completely sure/full;el plan fracasó completamente the plan was a total failure* * *adv completely, totally* * *completamente adv: completely, totally* * *completamente adv completelyes completamente normal it's completely normal / it's perfectly normal -
16 demasiado
adj.too much, far too much, a bit much, much too much.adv.too, much, too much, all too.pron.too much.past part.past participle of spanish verb: demasiarse.* * *► adjetivo1 (singular) too much; (plural) too many► adverbio1 (modificador de adjetivo) too; (modificador de verbo) too much* * *1. (f. - demasiada)adj.too much, too many2. adv.too, too much* * *1. ADJ1) (=excesivo) too much¡esto es demasiado! — that's the limit!
¡qué demasiado! — * wow! *
2) pl demasiados too many2. ADV1) (=en exceso) [con adjetivos, adverbios] too; [con verbos] too much2) LAm (=mucho)DEMASIADO ¿"Too", "too much" o "too many"? ► Demasiado se traduce por too delante de {adjetivos} y {adverbios}: Hace demasiado calor It's too hot Hace un día demasiado bueno para quedarse trabajando en casa It's too nice a day to stay at home working Hablas demasiado deprisa You talk too quickly ► Se traduce por too much cuando demasiado describe o se refiere a nombres {incontables} y como complemento de verbos: Le he echado demasiada agua a las patatas I've put too much water in the potatoes Creo que he comido demasiado I think I've eaten too much Habla demasiado He talks too much Cuando acompaña a un verbo de tiempo demasiado suele traducirse como too long: Ha tardado demasiado en acabar la tesis He's taken too long to finish his thesis ► Se traduce por too many cuando demasiado precede a nombres {contables} en {plural}: Tiene demasiadas preocupaciones She has too many worries Para otros usos y ejemplos ver la entradalo siento demasiado — I'm very o really sorry
* * *I- da adjetivo (delante del n)IIhabía demasiada gente/demasiados coches — there were too many people/cars
1) <pequeño/caliente/caro> too2) <comer/hablar/preocuparse> too muchIII- da pronombre* * *= far too (many/much), too + Adjetivo/Adverbio, too great, too heavily, too much, too far, all too + Adjetivo, way too much, overly much.Ex. Obviously this is far too many references or added entries.Ex. A user may reject a document because it is in a language that he cannot read or because it was written too long ago.Ex. Truuskee Sanders, NBLC organiser for the Children's Panel, feels that the press attach too great importance to the books thus selected.Ex. This leads to an approach which is insufficiently analytical, and which relies too heavily upon enumeration.Ex. Finally a word of caution: do not expect too much.Ex. Public libraries have had difficulty in establishing such a role without straying too far outside their own area of competence.Ex. The author compares the high tech dreams of access to information technology for US school libraries with the all too shabby reality that currently exists.Ex. Staying out late, lots of glasses of wine and having way too much fun has resulted in us both feeling under the weather all weekend long.Ex. In the past, she's relied overly much on her ready laugh, lean looks, and willingness to doff her duds.----* alcanzar + Posesivo + mejor momento demasiado pronto = peak + too early.* calentarse demasiado = overheat.* con demasiada facilidad = all too easily, all too easy.* con demasiada frecuencia = all too often.* con demasiadas expectativas = over expectant.* con demasiado trabajo = overworked.* conducir demasiado cerca de otro = tailgate.* confiarse demasiado = be lulled into a false sense of.* consentir demasiado = overindulge.* demasiada presión = overpressure.* demasiadas veces = one too many times.* demasiado + Adjetivo = over + Adjetivo, too narrowly + Adjetivo, overly + Adjetivo, disappointingly + Adjetivo.* demasiado + Adjetivo + para su desgracia = too + Adjetivo + for + Posesivo + own good.* demasiado amplio = overwide [over-wide].* demasiado ansioso = overeager [over-eager].* demasiado bien pagado = overpaid.* demasiado blando = mushy [mushier -comp., mushiest -sup.].* demasiado caro = overpriced [over-priced].* demasiado cerca = too close for comfort.* demasiado chabacano = all too shabby.* demasiado complejo = overcomplex.* demasiado complicado = overcomplicated [over-complicated].* demasiado común = all too common.* demasiado corto = all too short.* demasiado costoso = non-affordable [nonaffordable].* demasiado cualificado = overqualified.* demasiado decorado = overly-decorated.* demasiado delgado = underweight.* demasiado donde elegir = embarrassment of riches, spoilt for choice.* demasiado entusiasmado = overeager [over-eager].* demasiado entusiasta = overenthusiastic [over-enthusiastic].* demasiado exagerado = overly-exaggerated.* demasiado fácil = all too easy, far too easy.* demasiado fácilmente = all too easily.* demasiado frecuente = all too frequent.* demasiado fuerte = over-strong.* demasiado gordo = overweight.* demasiado grande = overgrown, oversized.* demasiado indulgente con uno mismo = self-indulgent.* demasiado lejos = too far.* demasiado líquido = runny [runnier -comp., runniest -sup.].* demasiado maduro = overripe.* demasiado mayor en relación con Algo = overage.* demasiado mayor para su curso = overage for grade.* demasiado meticuloso = nitpicking [nit-picking].* demasiado optimista = over-optimistic [overoptimistic].* demasiado poco común = all too rare.* demasiado precipitado = too hurried, too rush.* demasiado preciso = over-precise.* demasiado pronto = too soon.* demasiado puntilloso = hair-splitting [hairsplitting].* demasiado raro = all too rare.* demasiado recargado = glaring.* demasiados = too many, all too many, Número + too many.* demasiado seguro de uno mismo = overconfident.* demasiado simplificado = oversimplified [over-simplified].* demasiados participantes = too many cooks (spoil the broth).* demasiados pocos = all too few.* demasiado susceptible = oversensitive.* demasiado sutil = hair-splitting [hairsplitting].* demasiado tarde = too late.* demasiado temprano = too early.* demasiado tiempo = too long.* demasiado usado = overworked, overused [over-used].* desarrollarse demasiado pronto = peak + too early.* durante demasiado tiempo = for too long.* encabezamiento demasiado general = much-too-broad heading.* encarecer demasiado = price out of + the market, price out of + the reach.* encontrar Algo demasiado difícil = be out of + Posesivo + league.* enfatizar demasiado = overstress.* estar demasiado representado = overrepresent.* exigir demasiado = overtax.* exigir demasiado de = put + strain on.* fruta demasiado madura = overripe fruit.* gastar demasiado = overspend.* haber bebido demasiado = be over the limit.* hace demasiado tiempo = too long ago.* hilar demasiado fino = split + hairs.* horarios de trabajo demasiado cargados = over-long hours.* intentar abarcar demasiado = burn + the candle at both ends.* ir demasiado lejos = overstate + case, go + too far.* llegar demasiado lejos = go + too far.* llevar Algo demasiado lejos = push + Nombre + too far.* mimar demasiado = spoil + Nombre + rotten, overindulge.* no darle demasiada importancia a Algo = think + little of.* pagar demasiado = pay through + the nose.* prometer demasiado = over-promise.* proteger demasiado = overprotect.* que espera demasiado = over expectant.* regado con demasiada frecuencia = heavily watered.* ser Algo demasiado difícil para = be in over + Posesivo + head, be out of + Posesivo + depth.* ser demasiado = be over-provided, be a mouthful.* ser demasiado + Adjetivo = be too + Adjetivo + by half.* ser demasiado común = be all too common.* ser demasiado precavido = err + on the side of caution.* ser demasiado tarde para echar atrás = reach + the point of no return.* sin pensarlo demasiado = off-the-cuff, off the top of + Posesivo + head.* tener demasiada prisa = be in too much of a hurry, be in too much of a rush.* utilizarse con demasiada frecuencia = be overworked.* * *I- da adjetivo (delante del n)IIhabía demasiada gente/demasiados coches — there were too many people/cars
1) <pequeño/caliente/caro> too2) <comer/hablar/preocuparse> too muchIII- da pronombre* * *= far too (many/much), too + Adjetivo/Adverbio, too great, too heavily, too much, too far, all too + Adjetivo, way too much, overly much.Ex: Obviously this is far too many references or added entries.
Ex: A user may reject a document because it is in a language that he cannot read or because it was written too long ago.Ex: Truuskee Sanders, NBLC organiser for the Children's Panel, feels that the press attach too great importance to the books thus selected.Ex: This leads to an approach which is insufficiently analytical, and which relies too heavily upon enumeration.Ex: Finally a word of caution: do not expect too much.Ex: Public libraries have had difficulty in establishing such a role without straying too far outside their own area of competence.Ex: The author compares the high tech dreams of access to information technology for US school libraries with the all too shabby reality that currently exists.Ex: Staying out late, lots of glasses of wine and having way too much fun has resulted in us both feeling under the weather all weekend long.Ex: In the past, she's relied overly much on her ready laugh, lean looks, and willingness to doff her duds.* alcanzar + Posesivo + mejor momento demasiado pronto = peak + too early.* calentarse demasiado = overheat.* con demasiada facilidad = all too easily, all too easy.* con demasiada frecuencia = all too often.* con demasiadas expectativas = over expectant.* con demasiado trabajo = overworked.* conducir demasiado cerca de otro = tailgate.* confiarse demasiado = be lulled into a false sense of.* consentir demasiado = overindulge.* demasiada presión = overpressure.* demasiadas veces = one too many times.* demasiado + Adjetivo = over + Adjetivo, too narrowly + Adjetivo, overly + Adjetivo, disappointingly + Adjetivo.* demasiado + Adjetivo + para su desgracia = too + Adjetivo + for + Posesivo + own good.* demasiado amplio = overwide [over-wide].* demasiado ansioso = overeager [over-eager].* demasiado bien pagado = overpaid.* demasiado blando = mushy [mushier -comp., mushiest -sup.].* demasiado caro = overpriced [over-priced].* demasiado cerca = too close for comfort.* demasiado chabacano = all too shabby.* demasiado complejo = overcomplex.* demasiado complicado = overcomplicated [over-complicated].* demasiado común = all too common.* demasiado corto = all too short.* demasiado costoso = non-affordable [nonaffordable].* demasiado cualificado = overqualified.* demasiado decorado = overly-decorated.* demasiado delgado = underweight.* demasiado donde elegir = embarrassment of riches, spoilt for choice.* demasiado entusiasmado = overeager [over-eager].* demasiado entusiasta = overenthusiastic [over-enthusiastic].* demasiado exagerado = overly-exaggerated.* demasiado fácil = all too easy, far too easy.* demasiado fácilmente = all too easily.* demasiado frecuente = all too frequent.* demasiado fuerte = over-strong.* demasiado gordo = overweight.* demasiado grande = overgrown, oversized.* demasiado indulgente con uno mismo = self-indulgent.* demasiado lejos = too far.* demasiado líquido = runny [runnier -comp., runniest -sup.].* demasiado maduro = overripe.* demasiado mayor en relación con Algo = overage.* demasiado mayor para su curso = overage for grade.* demasiado meticuloso = nitpicking [nit-picking].* demasiado optimista = over-optimistic [overoptimistic].* demasiado poco común = all too rare.* demasiado precipitado = too hurried, too rush.* demasiado preciso = over-precise.* demasiado pronto = too soon.* demasiado puntilloso = hair-splitting [hairsplitting].* demasiado raro = all too rare.* demasiado recargado = glaring.* demasiados = too many, all too many, Número + too many.* demasiado seguro de uno mismo = overconfident.* demasiado simplificado = oversimplified [over-simplified].* demasiados participantes = too many cooks (spoil the broth).* demasiados pocos = all too few.* demasiado susceptible = oversensitive.* demasiado sutil = hair-splitting [hairsplitting].* demasiado tarde = too late.* demasiado temprano = too early.* demasiado tiempo = too long.* demasiado usado = overworked, overused [over-used].* desarrollarse demasiado pronto = peak + too early.* durante demasiado tiempo = for too long.* encabezamiento demasiado general = much-too-broad heading.* encarecer demasiado = price out of + the market, price out of + the reach.* encontrar Algo demasiado difícil = be out of + Posesivo + league.* enfatizar demasiado = overstress.* estar demasiado representado = overrepresent.* exigir demasiado = overtax.* exigir demasiado de = put + strain on.* fruta demasiado madura = overripe fruit.* gastar demasiado = overspend.* haber bebido demasiado = be over the limit.* hace demasiado tiempo = too long ago.* hilar demasiado fino = split + hairs.* horarios de trabajo demasiado cargados = over-long hours.* intentar abarcar demasiado = burn + the candle at both ends.* ir demasiado lejos = overstate + case, go + too far.* llegar demasiado lejos = go + too far.* llevar Algo demasiado lejos = push + Nombre + too far.* mimar demasiado = spoil + Nombre + rotten, overindulge.* no darle demasiada importancia a Algo = think + little of.* pagar demasiado = pay through + the nose.* prometer demasiado = over-promise.* proteger demasiado = overprotect.* que espera demasiado = over expectant.* regado con demasiada frecuencia = heavily watered.* ser Algo demasiado difícil para = be in over + Posesivo + head, be out of + Posesivo + depth.* ser demasiado = be over-provided, be a mouthful.* ser demasiado + Adjetivo = be too + Adjetivo + by half.* ser demasiado común = be all too common.* ser demasiado precavido = err + on the side of caution.* ser demasiado tarde para echar atrás = reach + the point of no return.* sin pensarlo demasiado = off-the-cuff, off the top of + Posesivo + head.* tener demasiada prisa = be in too much of a hurry, be in too much of a rush.* utilizarse con demasiada frecuencia = be overworked.* * *A ( delante del n):le dio demasiado dinero he gave her too much moneyhabía demasiada gente there were too many peopletrajeron demasiadas cajas they brought too many boxeshace demasiado calor it's too hotcon demasiada frecuencia too oftenaquí lo que hay es demasiado extranjero ( fam); there are far too many foreigners around hereB ( fam)A ‹pequeño/caliente/caro› toofue un esfuerzo demasiado grande para él it was too much of an effort for himes demasiado poco it isn't enoughes demasiado largo (como) para que lo termine hoy it's too long for me to finish todayB ‹comer/hablar› too muchtrabajas demasiado you work too hardno te preocupes, demasiado has hecho ya don't worry, you've done far too much alreadypiden demasiado por la casa they're asking too much for the housesomos demasiados there are too many of ushizo demasiados she made too many* * *
demasiado 1◊ -da adjetivo ( delante del n): demasiado dinero too much money;
había demasiados coches there were too many cars;
hace demasiado calor it's too hot
■ pronombre: es demasiado it's too much;
somos demasiados there are too many of us;
hizo demasiados she made too many
demasiado 2 adverbio
1 ‹pequeño/caliente/caro› too;
2 ‹comer/hablar/preocuparse› too much;
‹ trabajar› too hard
demasiado,-a
I adj (cuando el sustantivo inglés es singular) too much
(cuando el sustantivo inglés es plural) too many: hay demasiada pobreza, there is too much poverty
guardas demasiados trastos, you keep too much junk
había demasiada gente, there were too many people
II adv (modificando un adjetivo) too: es demasiado pesado/caro, it is too heavy/expensive
(modificando un verbo) bebe/habla demasiado, he drinks/talks too much
' demasiado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ancha
- ancho
- arriesgarse
- caldosa
- caldoso
- clavar
- complaciente
- contemplar
- demasiada
- desventura
- dulzón
- dulzona
- empalagar
- herniarse
- histriónica
- histriónico
- inasequible
- interlineal
- lejos
- mucha
- mucho
- muy
- pagadera
- pagadero
- rápida
- rápido
- razón
- reciente
- resultar
- tardar
- tozuda
- tozudo
- transigente
- abrigado
- alejar
- apresurar
- bastante
- ceñir
- confiar
- demorar
- detener
- duro
- enfriar
- espacio
- exigir
- extender
- impresión
- junto
- justo
- para
English:
administration
- age
- assailant
- attractive
- awesome
- boat
- bristle
- candle
- carry
- chew
- close-fitting
- commercialize
- cord
- deny
- digestion
- domineering
- easy
- expose
- far
- far-fetched
- frame
- gristle
- late
- lay on
- limit
- loud
- moderately
- much
- obtrusive
- over
- overconfident
- overdo
- overgrown
- overly
- overpay
- overwork
- rank
- scare
- sentimental
- something
- space
- spread
- still
- swallow up
- take on
- temptation
- tight
- to
- too
- weak
* * *demasiado, -a♦ adj[en exceso] too much; [plural] too many;demasiada comida too much food;demasiados niños too many children;aquí hay demasiado niño there are too many kids in here, this place is too full of kids;tiene demasiada estatura she's too tall;hay demasiado ruido it's too noisy;¡esto es demasiado! [el colmo] this is too much!♦ adj invEsp Fam [genial] great, cool;esta discoteca es demasiado this club is something else;¿que te has casado? ¡qué demasiado! you're married? too much!♦ adv[en exceso] too much;* * *demasiada gente too many people;hace demasiado calor it's too hot¡esto es demasiado! fig this is too much!* * *demasiado adv1) : toovas demasiado aprisa: you're going too fast2) : too muchestoy comiendo demasiado: I'm eating too muchdemasiado, -da adj: too much, too many, excessive* * *demasiado1 adj1. (con sustantivo incontable) too much2. (con sustantivo contable) too manydemasiado2 adv1. (con adjetivos, adverbios) too2. (con verbos) too muchdemasiado3 pron1. (con sustantivo incontable) too much¿cuánto piden? Demasiado how much are they asking? Too much2. (con sustantivo contable) too many¿cuántos has comido? Demasiados how many have you eaten? Too many -
17 destacado
adj.1 prominent, featured, distinguished, outstanding.2 highlighted, marked.past part.past participle of spanish verb: destacar.* * *1→ link=destacar destacar► adjetivo1 (persona) outstanding, distinguished, prominent, leading; (actuación) outstanding* * *(f. - destacada)adj.outstanding, prominent* * *ADJ1) (=distinguido) [gen] outstanding; [personaje] distinguished; [dato] noteworthy2) (Mil) stationedlos cascos azules destacados en la zona — the UN peacekeeping forces o blue helmets stationed in the area
* * *- da adjetivo1) <profesional/artista> prominent, distinguished; < actuación> outstandingdestacadas personalidades — prominent o distinguished figures
2) [estar] < tropas> stationedel cuerpo diplomático destacado en... — the diplomatic staff in...
* * *= leading, outstanding, salient, distinguished, marked, high profile, esteemed, singular, with a difference, prominent, elevated, of note, standout, selected, unique.Ex. In addition to her reputation as a leading expert in information control, Phyllis Richmond is another of ISAD's official reviewers of the AACR2's draft.Ex. The PRECIS indexing system is a set of procedures for producing index entries which in theoretical terms represents an advance outstanding for its highly formularized approach to citation order and reference, or added entry, generation.Ex. There must be instructions explaining salient features of the index.Ex. This is a contribution to a festschrift in honour of Samuel Rothstein, the distinguished Canadian reference librarian.Ex. It hardly needs to be said that the microcomputer is now a fact of life, but its impact upon the world of information retrieval and libraries generally has been less marked than in many other areas.Ex. The South African government is under pressure to bring rapid and high profile improvements to its schools = El gobierno de Sudáfrica está siendo presionado para que traiga mejoras rápidas y notorias a sus escuelas.Ex. This tremendous outpouring of titles is one reason why British publishing has such a highly esteemed place in the world.Ex. The second edition was also well received all over the world, and was accorded the singular honour of translation into Portuguese for use in library schools in Brazil.Ex. The article 'Web authoring with a difference' reviews the current authoring tools available for organizations wishing to become involved in the World Wide Web (WWW).Ex. Classification is also prominent in the physical arrangement of documents.Ex. Public investment in rebuilding the church and the gifts of individual donors were important indications of its elevated social standing.Ex. Another analytical study of note is the one for Columbia University Libraries.Ex. Among its standout features is a collection of animated maps that are not terribly detailed but are accompanied by high-quality pictures of many interesting sites.Ex. This month-long fellowship will offer participants an opportunity to train at selected North American libraries.Ex. The basic requirement of a shelf arrangement system is that each document has a unique place in the sequence.----* elemento destacado = standout.* lo más destacado = highlights.* más destacado = foremost.* miembro destacado = leading member.* ocupar un lugar destacado para + Pronombre = stand + high on + Posesivo + list.* persona destacada = standout.* * *- da adjetivo1) <profesional/artista> prominent, distinguished; < actuación> outstandingdestacadas personalidades — prominent o distinguished figures
2) [estar] < tropas> stationedel cuerpo diplomático destacado en... — the diplomatic staff in...
* * *= leading, outstanding, salient, distinguished, marked, high profile, esteemed, singular, with a difference, prominent, elevated, of note, standout, selected, unique.Ex: In addition to her reputation as a leading expert in information control, Phyllis Richmond is another of ISAD's official reviewers of the AACR2's draft.
Ex: The PRECIS indexing system is a set of procedures for producing index entries which in theoretical terms represents an advance outstanding for its highly formularized approach to citation order and reference, or added entry, generation.Ex: There must be instructions explaining salient features of the index.Ex: This is a contribution to a festschrift in honour of Samuel Rothstein, the distinguished Canadian reference librarian.Ex: It hardly needs to be said that the microcomputer is now a fact of life, but its impact upon the world of information retrieval and libraries generally has been less marked than in many other areas.Ex: The South African government is under pressure to bring rapid and high profile improvements to its schools = El gobierno de Sudáfrica está siendo presionado para que traiga mejoras rápidas y notorias a sus escuelas.Ex: This tremendous outpouring of titles is one reason why British publishing has such a highly esteemed place in the world.Ex: The second edition was also well received all over the world, and was accorded the singular honour of translation into Portuguese for use in library schools in Brazil.Ex: The article 'Web authoring with a difference' reviews the current authoring tools available for organizations wishing to become involved in the World Wide Web (WWW).Ex: Classification is also prominent in the physical arrangement of documents.Ex: Public investment in rebuilding the church and the gifts of individual donors were important indications of its elevated social standing.Ex: Another analytical study of note is the one for Columbia University Libraries.Ex: Among its standout features is a collection of animated maps that are not terribly detailed but are accompanied by high-quality pictures of many interesting sites.Ex: This month-long fellowship will offer participants an opportunity to train at selected North American libraries.Ex: The basic requirement of a shelf arrangement system is that each document has a unique place in the sequence.* elemento destacado = standout.* lo más destacado = highlights.* más destacado = foremost.* miembro destacado = leading member.* ocupar un lugar destacado para + Pronombre = stand + high on + Posesivo + list.* persona destacada = standout.* * *destacado -daA ‹profesional/artista› prominent, distinguished; ‹actuación› outstandingla nota más destacada del día the highlight of the dayen presencia de destacadas personalidades in the presence of prominent o distinguished figuresB [ ESTAR] ‹tropas› stationedlas fuerzas destacadas en las zonas montañosas the forces stationed in the mountain areasnuestro equipo destacado en el lugar our team on the spotel cuerpo diplomático destacado en Addis-Abeba the diplomatic staff in Addis Ababa o assigned to Addis Ababa* * *
Del verbo destacar: ( conjugate destacar)
destacado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
destacado
destacar
destacado◊ -da adjetivo
1 ‹profesional/artista› prominent, distinguished;
‹ actuación› outstanding
2 [estar] ‹ tropas› stationed
destacar ( conjugate destacar) verbo transitivo
1 (recalcar, subrayar) to emphasize, stress
2 ( realzar) ‹belleza/figura› to enhance;
‹color/plano› to bring out
3
verbo intransitivo
to stand out;
destacado en algo to excel at o in sth
destacado,-a adjetivo outstanding
destacar vtr fig to emphasize, stress
destacar(se) verbo intransitivo & verbo reflexivo to stand out
' destacado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
destacada
- maestra
- maestro
- señera
- señero
- sobresaliente
English:
conspicuous
- figure
- foremost
- highlight
- leading
- outstanding
- prominent
- striking
- towering
- distinction
- out
- prominently
- top
* * *destacado, -a adj1. [persona] distinguished, prominent;[acto] outstanding;era uno de nuestros alumnos más destacados he was one of our most outstanding pupils;tuvo una destacada actuación her performance was outstanding2. [tropas] stationed;[corresponsales] assigned, sent;las tropas destacadas en Bosnia the troops stationed in Bosnia;conectamos con nuestra unidad móvil destacada en la zona we're going over to our mobile unit in the area itself* * *adj outstanding* * *destacado, -da adj1) : outstanding, prominent2) : stationed, posted* * *destacado adj1. (en general) outstanding2. (persona) prominent / leading -
18 encontrar
v.1 to find.lo encontré durmiendo I found him sleepingElla encuentra monedas en la calle She finds coins in the street.Ella encontró su destino She found her destiny.2 to encounter (dificultades).3 to find.no lo encuentro tan divertido como dice la gente I don't find it o think it is as funny as people sayno sé qué le encuentran a ese pintor I don't know what they see in that painter4 to meet, to encounter, to come upon, to find.Ella encontró a su media naranja She met her better half.* * *1 (gen) to find2 (una persona sin buscar) to come across, meet, bump into3 (dificultades) to run into, come up against4 (creer) to think, find5 (notar) to find6 (chocar) to collide1 (estar) to be2 (persona) to meet; (por casualidad) to bump into, run into, meet3 (dificultades) to run into4 (chocar) to collide5 figurado (sentirse) to feel, be\encontrarse con ganas de hacer algo / encontrarse con fuerzas para hacer algo to feel like doing something* * *verb1) to find2) meet3) encounter•* * *1. VT1) (=hallar buscando) to findha encontrado trabajo — he has found work o a job
no encuentro mi nombre en la lista — I can't find o see my name on the list
2) [por casualidad] [+ objeto, dinero] to find, come across; [+ persona] to meet, run intole encontraron un tumor — they found him to have a tumour, he was found to have a tumour
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encontrar a algn haciendo algo — to find sb doing sth3) [+ oposición] to meet with, encounter; [+ problema] to find, encounter, come acrosshasta el momento sus actividades no han encontrado oposición — so far their activities haven't met with o encountered any opposition
no encontré oposición alguna para acceder a su despacho — no one tried to stop me from getting into his office
encontrar dificultades — to encounter difficulties, run into trouble
4) (=percibir) to see5) (=considerar) to find¿encuentras el libro fácil de leer? — do you find the book easy to read?
¿cómo encontraste a tus padres después del viaje? — how did you find your parents after the trip?
¿qué tal me encuentras? — how do I look?
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( buscando) <casa/trabajo/persona> to findb) ( casualmente) <cartera/billete> to find, come across2) ( descubrir) <falta/error> to find, spot; <cáncer/quiste> to find, discover3) <obstáculo/dificultad> to meet (with), encounterallí encontró la muerte — (period) he met his death there
4) (+ compl)2.¿cómo encontraste el país? — how did the country seem to you?
1) encontrarse v pron2)a) ( por casualidad)encontrarse con alguien — to meet somebody, bump into somebody (colloq)
b) (refl) (Psic) tb3) (recípr)a) ( reunirse) to meet; ( por casualidad) to meet, bump into each other (colloq)b) carreteras/líneas to meet4) (enf) ( inesperadamente) < persona> to meet, bump into (colloq); <billete/cartera> to find, come across5) (frml) ( estar) to be* * *= dig up, encounter, find, locate, spot, trace, track, turn up, find + Posesivo + way to, disinter, ferret out, root out, lay + hands on, come by, track down, bump into.Ex. The list of changed headings is almost literally endless if you have the patience to dig them all up.Ex. This simple observation also goes some of the way towards explaining the variety of tools, methods and systems which are encountered in the organisation knowledge.Ex. Wherever abstracts are found they are included to save the user's time in information gathering and selection.Ex. This order suffices for a list whose purpose is to identify and locate documents, whose bibliographic details are already known.Ex. When all necessary amendments have been spotted, edit the draft abstract and make any improvements to the style that are possible.Ex. The author approach remains an important means of tracing a specific document.Ex. The index fields are used for tracking annual indexes.Ex. Although I have not done a complete analytical search of library literature for discussions of the structures of catalogs, preliminary searches have turned up little except for historical discussions.Ex. He found his way quickly and easily to the materials he needed.Ex. Tests such as this one will often disinter the real citation intended but it is a time consuming task.Ex. As a rule analysts are left on their own to ferret out useful and appropriate areas to be investigated.Ex. The article has the title ' Rooting out journals on the Net'.Ex. It is, therefore, expedient to look into history to lay hands on the root of the problem.Ex. This article shows how teachers came by such information and the use they made it of in their work.Ex. In stepping away from the genre's glamorous robberies and flashy lifestyle, this stealthy, potent movie tracks down the British gangster icon to its inevitable end.Ex. Slake is such a dreamer that he bumps into lampposts.----* buscar y encontrar = match.* difícil de encontrar = hard-to-find.* dificultad + encontrarse = difficulty + lie.* el que lo encuentre se lo queda = finders keepers.* encontrar aceptación = find + favour, find + acceptance, find + a home.* encontrar + Adjetivo + de + Infinitivo = find it + Adjetivo + to + Infinitivo.* encontrar afinidades = find + common ground.* encontrar Algo demasiado difícil = be out of + Posesivo + league.* encontrar Algo difícil = have + a hard time, have + a tough time.* encontrar alojamiento = find + a home.* encontrar aplicación práctica = find + application.* encontrar casa = find + a home.* encontrar confortable = find + comfortable.* encontrar cosas comunes = find + common ground.* encontrar defectos = fault.* encontrar defectos en = find + fault with, see + faults in.* encontrar difícil de explicar = be hard put to explain.* encontrar difícil + Infinitivo = find it hard to + Infinitivo.* encontrar dificultades = encounter + difficulties, encounter + limitations.* encontrar eco en = find + echo in.* encontrar el camino = wayfinding, wind + Posesivo + way.* encontrar el camino de vuelta = find + Posesivo + way back.* encontrar el dinero = come up with + the money.* encontrar el equilibrio = strike + the right note.* encontrar el modo de = find + way of/to.* encontrar el modo de paliar un problema = find + way (a)round + problem.* encontrar el modo de regresar = find + Posesivo + way back.* encontrar el punto medio = strike + the right note.* encontrar el tiempo = make + an opportunity.* encontrar en abundancia = find + in abundance.* encontrar evidencias = find + evidence.* encontrar expresión = find + expression.* encontrar información = dredge up + information.* encontrar justificación = build + a case for.* encontrar la forma de = devise + ways.* encontrar la horma de + Posesivo + zapato = meet + Posesivo + match.* encontrar la realización de Uno = be + Posesivo + big scene.* encontrar la salida a = find + a/the way out of.* encontrarle defectos a todo = nitpick.* encontrarle el truco a Algo = have + a handle on, get + a handle on.* encontrarle el truquillo a Algo = have + a handle on, get + a handle on.* encontrarle faltas a todo = nitpick.* encontrar limitaciones = encounter + limitations.* encontrar muy difícil = be hard-pushed to.* encontrar oposición = meet with + opposition, find + opposition.* encontrar placer = find + delight, find + enjoyment.* encontrar por casualidad = come across, chance on/upon, stumble on.* encontrar pruebas = find + evidence.* encontrarse = occur, be positioned, reside, stand on, come upon, be poised, meet up, find + Reflexivo.* encontrarse a gusto = be at ease.* encontrarse ante un reto = in the face of + challenge.* encontrarse cara a cara = come + face to face.* encontrarse con = meet, run into, cross + Posesivo + path.* encontrarse con dificultades = run up against + difficulties.* encontrarse confortable = be at ease.* encontrarse con problemas = run into + trouble.* encontrarse con sorpresas = encounter + surprises.* encontrarse con una barrera = face + barrier.* encontrarse con una limitación = face + limitation.* encontrarse con una situación = come across + situation, meet + situation.* encontrarse con una sorpresa desagradable = rude awakening + be in store, be in for a rude awakening.* encontrarse con una traba = face + limitation, face + barrier.* encontrarse con un obstáculo = face + obstacle.* encontrarse con un problema = encounter + problem, meet with + problem, run up against + issue, come across + problem.* encontrarse en = lie (in), be based at.* encontrarse en casa = be in.* encontrarse en dificultades = find + Reflexivo + in difficulties.* encontrarse en el trasfondo de = lie at + the root of.* encontrarse en una mejor situación económica = be economically better off.* encontrarse en un dilema = be caught in a conundrum.* encontrarse en un impás = face + impasse.* encontrarse en ventaja = find + Reflexivo + at an advantage.* encontrarse fuera de lugar = be out of + Posesivo + element, be out of place.* encontrar simpatizadores = find + friends.* encontrar suerte = be in for a good thing, come in for + a good thing, be into a good thing.* encontrar su propio modo de actuar = find + Posesivo + own way.* encontrar su sitio = find + a home.* encontrar tiempo = find + time.* encontrar trabajo = find + a job.* encontrar trabajo en una biblioteca = join + library.* encontrar una salida a = find + a/the way out of.* encontrar una solución = find + solution, develop + solution.* encontrar un chollo = come in for + a good thing, be in for a good thing, be into a good thing.* encontrar un equilibrio = find + a balance.* encontrar un hueco = find + a home.* encontrar un término medio entre... y = tread + a middle path between... and.* intentar encontrar un término medio entre... y... = tread + a delicate line between... and.* no encontrar nada + Adjetivo = find far from + Adjetivo.* no encontrar palabras = be at a loss for words, be lost for words.* orígenes + encontrarse = origins + lie.* problema + encontrarse = problem + lie.* respuesta + encontrar = answer + lie.* ser difícil de encontrar = be hard to find.* solución + encontrarse en = solution + lie in.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( buscando) <casa/trabajo/persona> to findb) ( casualmente) <cartera/billete> to find, come across2) ( descubrir) <falta/error> to find, spot; <cáncer/quiste> to find, discover3) <obstáculo/dificultad> to meet (with), encounterallí encontró la muerte — (period) he met his death there
4) (+ compl)2.¿cómo encontraste el país? — how did the country seem to you?
1) encontrarse v pron2)a) ( por casualidad)encontrarse con alguien — to meet somebody, bump into somebody (colloq)
b) (refl) (Psic) tb3) (recípr)a) ( reunirse) to meet; ( por casualidad) to meet, bump into each other (colloq)b) carreteras/líneas to meet4) (enf) ( inesperadamente) < persona> to meet, bump into (colloq); <billete/cartera> to find, come across5) (frml) ( estar) to be* * *= dig up, encounter, find, locate, spot, trace, track, turn up, find + Posesivo + way to, disinter, ferret out, root out, lay + hands on, come by, track down, bump into.Ex: The list of changed headings is almost literally endless if you have the patience to dig them all up.
Ex: This simple observation also goes some of the way towards explaining the variety of tools, methods and systems which are encountered in the organisation knowledge.Ex: Wherever abstracts are found they are included to save the user's time in information gathering and selection.Ex: This order suffices for a list whose purpose is to identify and locate documents, whose bibliographic details are already known.Ex: When all necessary amendments have been spotted, edit the draft abstract and make any improvements to the style that are possible.Ex: The author approach remains an important means of tracing a specific document.Ex: The index fields are used for tracking annual indexes.Ex: Although I have not done a complete analytical search of library literature for discussions of the structures of catalogs, preliminary searches have turned up little except for historical discussions.Ex: He found his way quickly and easily to the materials he needed.Ex: Tests such as this one will often disinter the real citation intended but it is a time consuming task.Ex: As a rule analysts are left on their own to ferret out useful and appropriate areas to be investigated.Ex: The article has the title ' Rooting out journals on the Net'.Ex: It is, therefore, expedient to look into history to lay hands on the root of the problem.Ex: This article shows how teachers came by such information and the use they made it of in their work.Ex: In stepping away from the genre's glamorous robberies and flashy lifestyle, this stealthy, potent movie tracks down the British gangster icon to its inevitable end.Ex: Slake is such a dreamer that he bumps into lampposts.* buscar y encontrar = match.* difícil de encontrar = hard-to-find.* dificultad + encontrarse = difficulty + lie.* el que lo encuentre se lo queda = finders keepers.* encontrar aceptación = find + favour, find + acceptance, find + a home.* encontrar + Adjetivo + de + Infinitivo = find it + Adjetivo + to + Infinitivo.* encontrar afinidades = find + common ground.* encontrar Algo demasiado difícil = be out of + Posesivo + league.* encontrar Algo difícil = have + a hard time, have + a tough time.* encontrar alojamiento = find + a home.* encontrar aplicación práctica = find + application.* encontrar casa = find + a home.* encontrar confortable = find + comfortable.* encontrar cosas comunes = find + common ground.* encontrar defectos = fault.* encontrar defectos en = find + fault with, see + faults in.* encontrar difícil de explicar = be hard put to explain.* encontrar difícil + Infinitivo = find it hard to + Infinitivo.* encontrar dificultades = encounter + difficulties, encounter + limitations.* encontrar eco en = find + echo in.* encontrar el camino = wayfinding, wind + Posesivo + way.* encontrar el camino de vuelta = find + Posesivo + way back.* encontrar el dinero = come up with + the money.* encontrar el equilibrio = strike + the right note.* encontrar el modo de = find + way of/to.* encontrar el modo de paliar un problema = find + way (a)round + problem.* encontrar el modo de regresar = find + Posesivo + way back.* encontrar el punto medio = strike + the right note.* encontrar el tiempo = make + an opportunity.* encontrar en abundancia = find + in abundance.* encontrar evidencias = find + evidence.* encontrar expresión = find + expression.* encontrar información = dredge up + information.* encontrar justificación = build + a case for.* encontrar la forma de = devise + ways.* encontrar la horma de + Posesivo + zapato = meet + Posesivo + match.* encontrar la realización de Uno = be + Posesivo + big scene.* encontrar la salida a = find + a/the way out of.* encontrarle defectos a todo = nitpick.* encontrarle el truco a Algo = have + a handle on, get + a handle on.* encontrarle el truquillo a Algo = have + a handle on, get + a handle on.* encontrarle faltas a todo = nitpick.* encontrar limitaciones = encounter + limitations.* encontrar muy difícil = be hard-pushed to.* encontrar oposición = meet with + opposition, find + opposition.* encontrar placer = find + delight, find + enjoyment.* encontrar por casualidad = come across, chance on/upon, stumble on.* encontrar pruebas = find + evidence.* encontrarse = occur, be positioned, reside, stand on, come upon, be poised, meet up, find + Reflexivo.* encontrarse a gusto = be at ease.* encontrarse ante un reto = in the face of + challenge.* encontrarse cara a cara = come + face to face.* encontrarse con = meet, run into, cross + Posesivo + path.* encontrarse con dificultades = run up against + difficulties.* encontrarse confortable = be at ease.* encontrarse con problemas = run into + trouble.* encontrarse con sorpresas = encounter + surprises.* encontrarse con una barrera = face + barrier.* encontrarse con una limitación = face + limitation.* encontrarse con una situación = come across + situation, meet + situation.* encontrarse con una sorpresa desagradable = rude awakening + be in store, be in for a rude awakening.* encontrarse con una traba = face + limitation, face + barrier.* encontrarse con un obstáculo = face + obstacle.* encontrarse con un problema = encounter + problem, meet with + problem, run up against + issue, come across + problem.* encontrarse en = lie (in), be based at.* encontrarse en casa = be in.* encontrarse en dificultades = find + Reflexivo + in difficulties.* encontrarse en el trasfondo de = lie at + the root of.* encontrarse en una mejor situación económica = be economically better off.* encontrarse en un dilema = be caught in a conundrum.* encontrarse en un impás = face + impasse.* encontrarse en ventaja = find + Reflexivo + at an advantage.* encontrarse fuera de lugar = be out of + Posesivo + element, be out of place.* encontrar simpatizadores = find + friends.* encontrar suerte = be in for a good thing, come in for + a good thing, be into a good thing.* encontrar su propio modo de actuar = find + Posesivo + own way.* encontrar su sitio = find + a home.* encontrar tiempo = find + time.* encontrar trabajo = find + a job.* encontrar trabajo en una biblioteca = join + library.* encontrar una salida a = find + a/the way out of.* encontrar una solución = find + solution, develop + solution.* encontrar un chollo = come in for + a good thing, be in for a good thing, be into a good thing.* encontrar un equilibrio = find + a balance.* encontrar un hueco = find + a home.* encontrar un término medio entre... y = tread + a middle path between... and.* intentar encontrar un término medio entre... y... = tread + a delicate line between... and.* no encontrar nada + Adjetivo = find far from + Adjetivo.* no encontrar palabras = be at a loss for words, be lost for words.* orígenes + encontrarse = origins + lie.* problema + encontrarse = problem + lie.* respuesta + encontrar = answer + lie.* ser difícil de encontrar = be hard to find.* solución + encontrarse en = solution + lie in.* * *vtA1 (buscando) ‹casa/trabajo/persona› to findpor fin encontró el vestido que quería she finally found the dress she wantedno encuentro mi nombre en la lista I can't see o find my name on the list¿dónde puedo encontrar al director? where can I find the manager?no encontré entradas para el teatro I couldn't get tickets for the theateryo a esto no le encuentro lógica I can't see the logic in thislo encontré llorando I found him crying2 (casualmente) ‹cartera/billete› to find, come across, come upon o onlo encontré (de casualidad) I found it o came across it o came on o upon it (by chance)B (descubrir) ‹falta/error› to find, spot; ‹cáncer/quiste› to find, discoverle encontraron un tumor they found o discovered that he had a tumorC ‹obstáculo/dificultad› to meet with, meet, encounterno encontró ninguna oposición a su plan his plan didn't meet with o come up against o encounter any oppositionel accidente donde encontró la muerte ( period); the accident in which he met his deathSentido II (+ compl):te encuentro muy cambiado you've changed a lot, you look very different¡qué bien te encuentro! you look so well!encuentro ridículo todo este protocolo I find all this formality ridiculous, all this formality seems ridiculous to me¿cómo encontraste el país después de tantos años? what did you make of the country o how did the country seem to you after all these years?encontré muy acertadas sus intervenciones I found his comments very relevant, I thought his comments were very relevantla encuentro muy desmejorada she seems a lot worselo encuentro muy aburrido I find him very boring, I think he is very boringencontré la puerta cerrada I found the door shutAencontrarse a sí mismo to find oneselfB ( recípr)hemos quedado en encontrarnos en la estación we've arranged to meet at the station2 «carreteras/líneas» to meetC ( enf) (inesperadamente) ‹persona› to meet, bump o run into ( colloq); ‹billete/cartera› to find, come across, come oncuando volvió se encontró la casa patas arriba when he returned he found the house in a messencontrarse CON algo:cuando volví me encontré con que todos se habían ido I got back to find that they had all gone, when I got back I found they had all goneA (en un estado, una situación) to behoy me encuentro mucho mejor I am feeling a lot better todayel enfermo se encuentra fuera de peligro the patient is out of dangerla oficina se encontraba vacía the office was emptyno se encuentra con fuerzas para continuar he doesn't have the strength to go onB (en un lugar) to beel jefe se encuentra en una reunión the boss is in a meetingla catedral se encuentra en el centro de la ciudad the cathedral is situated in the city centerentre las obras expuestas se encuentra su famosa Última Cena among the works on display is his famous Last Supperen este momento el doctor no se encuentra the doctor is not here o is not in at the moment* * *
encontrar ( conjugate encontrar) verbo transitivo
1
no le encuentro lógica I can't see the logic in it
‹cáncer/quiste› to find, discover
2 (+ compl):
lo encuentro ridículo I find it ridiculous;
¿cómo encontraste el país? how did the country seem to you?
encontrarse verbo pronominal
1 ( por casualidad) encontrarse con algn to meet sb, bump into sb (colloq)
2 ( recípr)
( por casualidad) to meet, bump into each other (colloq)
3 ( enf) ( inesperadamente) ‹billete/cartera› to find, come across;
4 (frml) ( estar) to be;
el hotel se encuentra cerca de la estación the hotel is (located) near the station
encontrar verbo transitivo
1 (algo/alguien buscado) to find: no encuentro el momento adecuado para decírselo, I can't find the right time to tell him
2 (tropezar) to meet: encontré a Luisa en el cine, I met Luisa at the cinema
encontrarás serias dificultades, you'll come up against serious difficulties
3 (considerar, parecer) lo encuentro de mal gusto, I find it in bad taste
' encontrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acertar
- aparecer
- aterrizar
- atinar
- colocarse
- desconocer
- discografía
- fórmula
- hallar
- horma
- mariposear
- parte
- buscar
- dar
- encuentra
- esquivo
- solución
- ver
English:
bear
- difficulty
- dig around
- discover
- find
- fit in
- flesh
- forgetful
- get
- grade
- housekeeper
- intensify
- intimate
- locate
- lodging
- loophole
- pent-up
- replacement
- scrabble
- speed up
- store up
- strike
- traceable
- trail
- try
- be
- come
- encounter
- explain
- fumble
- high
- meet
- run
- seek
- solve
- spot
- stumble
- time
- word
- work
* * *♦ vt1. [buscando, por casualidad] to find;he encontrado el paraguas I've found my umbrella;encontré el libro que buscaba I found the book I was looking for;le han encontrado un cáncer they've diagnosed her as having cancer;encontré la mesa puesta I found the table already set;lo encontré durmiendo I found him sleeping;no encuentro palabras para expresar mi gratitud I can't find the words to express my gratitude;CSur Famencontrar la vuelta a algo to get to grips with sth2. [dificultades] to encounter;no encontraron ninguna oposición al proyecto they encountered no opposition to the project3. [juzgar, considerar] to find;encontré muy positivos tus comentarios I found your comments very positive;encuentro infantil tu actitud I find your attitude childish;encuentro la ciudad/a tu hermana muy cambiada the city/your sister has changed a lot, I find the city/your sister much changed;no lo encuentro tan divertido como dice la gente I don't find it o think it is as funny as people say;no sé qué le encuentran a ese pintor I don't know what they see in that painter* * *v/t find* * *encontrar {19} vt1) hallar: to find2) : to encounter, to meet* * *¿has encontrado las llaves? have you found your keys? -
19 hallar
v.to find.* * *1 (encontrar) to find2 (averiguar) to find out; (descubrir) to discover3 (ver, notar) to see, observe1 (estar) to be* * *verb1) to find2) discover* * *1. VT1) (=encontrar)a) [+ objeto, persona, respuesta, solución] to findhallé a tu hermano muy cambiado — frm I thought your brother had changed a lot
b) frm [+ apoyo, oposición] to meet withno halló la aprobación que esperaba para su proyecto — his plan did not meet with the approval he had hoped for
2) (=descubrir) [+ método] to find, discoverhalló el modo de producirlo sintéticamente — he found o discovered a way to produce it synthetically
hallaron que el estado del enfermo era peor de lo que creían — they found o discovered that the patient's condition was worse than they had thought
3) (=averiguar) [+ motivo, razón] to find out; [+ información] to obtain4) (Jur)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (frml) <persona/libro/tesoro> to find; <felicidad/paz> to findhalló la muerte en un accidente — he met his death in an accident; (+ compl)
b) <pruebas/solución> to find; < información> to find, discover2) (esp AmL) (en frases negativas) ( saber)3) (esp AmL) (opinar, creer) to find2.hallarsev pron1) (frml) (estar, encontrarse) (+ compl) to be2) ( sentirse) (+ compl) to feelno hallarse: no me hallo en este tipo de fiestas — I don't feel comfortable o at home at this type of party
* * *= trace, turn up, find, disinter, ferret out.Ex. The author approach remains an important means of tracing a specific document.Ex. Although I have not done a complete analytical search of library literature for discussions of the structures of catalogs, preliminary searches have turned up little except for historical discussions.Ex. His trial came up in July 1892 and by then the city accountant had found that over $9,000 had been misappropriated.Ex. Tests such as this one will often disinter the real citation intended but it is a time consuming task.Ex. As a rule analysts are left on their own to ferret out useful and appropriate areas to be investigated.----* hallar defectos en = find + fault with, see + faults in.* hallar eco en = find + echo in.* hallar el camino de la verdad = think + Posesivo + way to the truth.* hallar lo buscado = achieve + match.* hallarse = be poised.* quien guarda, halla = waste not, want not.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (frml) <persona/libro/tesoro> to find; <felicidad/paz> to findhalló la muerte en un accidente — he met his death in an accident; (+ compl)
b) <pruebas/solución> to find; < información> to find, discover2) (esp AmL) (en frases negativas) ( saber)3) (esp AmL) (opinar, creer) to find2.hallarsev pron1) (frml) (estar, encontrarse) (+ compl) to be2) ( sentirse) (+ compl) to feelno hallarse: no me hallo en este tipo de fiestas — I don't feel comfortable o at home at this type of party
* * *= trace, turn up, find, disinter, ferret out.Ex: The author approach remains an important means of tracing a specific document.
Ex: Although I have not done a complete analytical search of library literature for discussions of the structures of catalogs, preliminary searches have turned up little except for historical discussions.Ex: His trial came up in July 1892 and by then the city accountant had found that over $9,000 had been misappropriated.Ex: Tests such as this one will often disinter the real citation intended but it is a time consuming task.Ex: As a rule analysts are left on their own to ferret out useful and appropriate areas to be investigated.* hallar defectos en = find + fault with, see + faults in.* hallar eco en = find + echo in.* hallar el camino de la verdad = think + Posesivo + way to the truth.* hallar lo buscado = achieve + match.* hallarse = be poised.* quien guarda, halla = waste not, want not.* * *hallar [A1 ]vtA1 ( frml); ‹persona/libro/tesoro› to find; ‹felicidad/paz› to findel cuadro robado fue hallado en su casa the stolen painting was found o discovered at his houseel vehículo fue hallado en la localidad de San Roque the vehicle was found o located in the town of San Roqueen él halló un amigo para toda la vida in him he found a lifelong friendhalló la muerte en un accidente he met his death in an accidenthallaron tierras cálidas y fértiles they found o discovered warm, fertile lands(+ compl): halló la puerta abierta she found the door open2 ‹pruebas/solución› to find; ‹información› to find, discoveryo a esto no le hallo explicación I can't find any explanation for thishallaron que las temperaturas eran superiores a las esperadas they found o discovered that the temperatures were higher than expectedB ( en frases negativas)(saber): no halla cómo sentarse she can't find a comfortable position to sit inno hallo cómo decírselo sin ofenderla I don't know how to tell her without offending herC (opinar, creer) to findhallo que es una persona muy fría/interesante I find him a very cold/interesting person■ hallarseno pudo asistir a la reunión por hallarse enfermo he was unable to attend the meeting because of illness o because he was illla abadía se halla en ruinas the abbey is in ruinsel edificio se halla situado en las afueras de la ciudad the building is situated on the outskirts of the cityB (sentirse) (+ compl) to feelse hallaba a gusto en aquella casa she felt comfortable in that houseno hallarse: no me hallo en este tipo de fiestas I don't feel comfortable o at ease o at home at this type of partyvuelven a la ciudad porque en el campo no se hallan they're moving back to the city because living in the country isn't right for them o doesn't suit them o because they don't feel at home in the country* * *
hallar ( conjugate hallar) verbo transitivo
1 (frml) ( encontrar) to find;
2 (esp AmL)
no hallo cómo decírselo I don't know how to tell her
hallarse verbo pronominal
hallar verbo transitivo
1 (encontrar) to find: hallaré una respuesta, I'll find an answer
la hallamos muerta, we found her dead
(una vacuna, una ley) to discover
2 (percibir) to find: la hallé nerviosa, I found her nervous
(encontrarse con un hecho, descubrir una situación) to find out: halló que su cuenta estaba vacía, she found out that her account was empty
' hallar' also found in these entries:
English:
find
* * *♦ vt1. [encontrar] to find;hallaron el cadáver en el fondo del río they found the body on the river bed;hallar errores en un texto to spot errors in a text;no hallo palabras para expresar mi agradecimiento I can't find the words to express my gratitude;por fin he hallado la felicidad I've finally found happiness;cuando llegué hallé que ya no había nadie when I arrived, I found there was nobody there any more;halló la muerte en un safari he met his death on a safari2. [averiguar] to find out;no hallo la solución al problema I can't find the solution to the problemhallé muy rejuvenecida a su mujer I thought his wife seemed totally rejuvenated* * *v/t2 ( descubrir) discover* * *hallar vt1) encontrar: to find2) descubrir: to discover, to find out* * * -
20 informáticamente
ADV computationallycontrolado informáticamente — controlled by computer, computer-controlled
* * *Ex. They analytical techniques range from the simple convolution technique which is fast but inaccurate, to the approach proposed by Eckberg and Hou, which is accurate, but computationally slow = Las técnicas analíticas van desde la simple técnica convolucionista, que es rápida pero inexacta, al método propuesto por Eckberg y Hou, que es preciso pero lento desde el punto de vista de la informática.* * *Ex: They analytical techniques range from the simple convolution technique which is fast but inaccurate, to the approach proposed by Eckberg and Hou, which is accurate, but computationally slow = Las técnicas analíticas van desde la simple técnica convolucionista, que es rápida pero inexacta, al método propuesto por Eckberg y Hou, que es preciso pero lento desde el punto de vista de la informática.
* * *by computertodo se procesa informáticamente it is all processed by computer* * *informáticamente advby computer
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