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  • 1 bibliografía

    f.
    1 bibliography.
    2 cannon of single author.
    3 literature, learned studies of subject.
    * * *
    1 bibliography
    * * *
    * * *
    femenino (en libro, informe) bibliography; ( para curso) booklist
    * * *
    = bibliography, booklist [book list], bibliographic listing, reference bibliography, reference list.
    Ex. The techniques of identifying and describing documents and of arranging these descriptions in a useful order are known as bibliography.
    Ex. Publications, such as book lists, and published lists of specific subject areas present in the stock of a library may assist the user to identify those parts of the stock which might be of particular interest to him.
    Ex. Since 1963 they have produced their own bibliographic listings with various degrees of efficiency and comprehensiveness but usually with the same depressing tardiness in recording new publications which has so beset the UNDEX listings.
    Ex. A brief guide to the general development of type design follows in the next section, but for the identification of particular faces it will be necessary to refer to early founders' and printers' type-specimens (see the reference bibliography, pp. 396-7).
    Ex. In addition, the entire file can be printed out to serve as a reference list.
    ----
    * bibliografía acumulada = cumulative bibliography.
    * bibliografía analítica = analytical bibliography.
    * bibliografía anotada = annotated bibliography.
    * bibliografía comentada = annotated bibliography.
    * bibliografía crítica = critical bibliography.
    * bibliografía de derecho = legal bibliography.
    * bibliografía de recursos en Internet = webliography.
    * bibliografía descriptiva = descriptive bibliography.
    * bibliografía de trabajo = working bibliography.
    * bibliografía en curso = current bibliography.
    * bibliografía enumerativa = enumerative bibliography.
    * bibliografía especializada = literature.
    * bibliografía estadística = statistical bibliography.
    * bibliografía física = physical bibliography.
    * bibliografia general = general bibliography.
    * bibliografía histórica = historical bibliography.
    * bibliografía intelectual = intellectual bibliography.
    * bibliografía internacional = international bibliography.
    * bibliografía nacional = national bibliography.
    * Bibliografía Nacional Británica (BNB) = British National Bibliography (BNB).
    * bibliografía primaria = primary literature.
    * bibliografía profesional = literature.
    * bibliografía recomendada = recommended background reading, recommended reading.
    * bibliografía recomendada para el curso = course reading.
    * bibliografía retrospectiva = retrospective bibliography.
    * bibliografía secundaria = secondary literature.
    * bibliografía sistemática = systematic bibliography.
    * bibliografía temática = subject bibliography.
    * biobliografía = biobibliography [bio-bibliography].
    * cartobibliografía = cartobibliography.
    * compilar una bibliografía = compile + bibliography.
    * MARC de la Bibliografía Nacional Británica = BNB MARC.
    * número de bibliografía nacional = national record number.
    * número de la bibliografía nacional = national bibliographic record number.
    * * *
    femenino (en libro, informe) bibliography; ( para curso) booklist
    * * *
    = bibliography, booklist [book list], bibliographic listing, reference bibliography, reference list.

    Ex: The techniques of identifying and describing documents and of arranging these descriptions in a useful order are known as bibliography.

    Ex: Publications, such as book lists, and published lists of specific subject areas present in the stock of a library may assist the user to identify those parts of the stock which might be of particular interest to him.
    Ex: Since 1963 they have produced their own bibliographic listings with various degrees of efficiency and comprehensiveness but usually with the same depressing tardiness in recording new publications which has so beset the UNDEX listings.
    Ex: A brief guide to the general development of type design follows in the next section, but for the identification of particular faces it will be necessary to refer to early founders' and printers' type-specimens (see the reference bibliography, pp. 396-7).
    Ex: In addition, the entire file can be printed out to serve as a reference list.
    * bibliografía acumulada = cumulative bibliography.
    * bibliografía analítica = analytical bibliography.
    * bibliografía anotada = annotated bibliography.
    * bibliografía comentada = annotated bibliography.
    * bibliografía crítica = critical bibliography.
    * bibliografía de derecho = legal bibliography.
    * bibliografía de recursos en Internet = webliography.
    * bibliografía descriptiva = descriptive bibliography.
    * bibliografía de trabajo = working bibliography.
    * bibliografía en curso = current bibliography.
    * bibliografía enumerativa = enumerative bibliography.
    * bibliografía especializada = literature.
    * bibliografía estadística = statistical bibliography.
    * bibliografía física = physical bibliography.
    * bibliografia general = general bibliography.
    * bibliografía histórica = historical bibliography.
    * bibliografía intelectual = intellectual bibliography.
    * bibliografía internacional = international bibliography.
    * bibliografía nacional = national bibliography.
    * Bibliografía Nacional Británica (BNB) = British National Bibliography (BNB).
    * bibliografía primaria = primary literature.
    * bibliografía profesional = literature.
    * bibliografía recomendada = recommended background reading, recommended reading.
    * bibliografía recomendada para el curso = course reading.
    * bibliografía retrospectiva = retrospective bibliography.
    * bibliografía secundaria = secondary literature.
    * bibliografía sistemática = systematic bibliography.
    * bibliografía temática = subject bibliography.
    * biobliografía = biobibliography [bio-bibliography].
    * cartobibliografía = cartobibliography.
    * compilar una bibliografía = compile + bibliography.
    * MARC de la Bibliografía Nacional Británica = BNB MARC.
    * número de bibliografía nacional = national record number.
    * número de la bibliografía nacional = national bibliographic record number.

    * * *
    1 (en un libro, informe) bibliography
    2 (para un curso) recommended reading
    * * *

    bibliografía sustantivo femenino (en libro, informe) bibliography;
    ( para curso) booklist
    bibliografía sustantivo femenino bibliography
    ' bibliografía' also found in these entries:
    English:
    bibliography
    * * *
    bibliography
    * * *
    f bibliography
    * * *
    : bibliography

    Spanish-English dictionary > bibliografía

  • 2 anotado

    adj.
    annotated.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: anotar.
    * * *
    Ex. A program consisting of readings, improvised scenes, and scripted extracts from the author's work is the kind of project I have in mind.
    ----
    * asiento anotado = annotated entry.
    * bibliografía anotada = annotated bibliography.
    * ficha anotada = annotated card.
    * referencia anotada = annotated reference.
    * * *

    Ex: A program consisting of readings, improvised scenes, and scripted extracts from the author's work is the kind of project I have in mind.

    * asiento anotado = annotated entry.
    * bibliografía anotada = annotated bibliography.
    * ficha anotada = annotated card.
    * referencia anotada = annotated reference.

    * * *
    anotado, -a adj
    [edición, texto, obra] annotated
    * * *
    adj annotated

    Spanish-English dictionary > anotado

  • 3 bibliografía anotada

    Ex. As an aid to this work, CCRC commissioned the preparation of an annotated bibliography covering publications that offer a critical assessment of the AACR.
    * * *

    Ex: As an aid to this work, CCRC commissioned the preparation of an annotated bibliography covering publications that offer a critical assessment of the AACR.

    Spanish-English dictionary > bibliografía anotada

  • 4 bibliografía comentada

    Ex. As an aid to this work, CCRC commissioned the preparation of an annotated bibliography covering publications that offer a critical assessment of the AACR.
    * * *

    Ex: As an aid to this work, CCRC commissioned the preparation of an annotated bibliography covering publications that offer a critical assessment of the AACR.

    Spanish-English dictionary > bibliografía comentada

  • 5 artículo coleccionable

    (n.) = collectable item, collectable, collectible, collectible item
    Ex. It describes the annual hobby exchanges week for 6th grade pupils at King's Cristian School library, when pupils swap collectable items eg baseball cards, stamps, coins and shells.
    Ex. This Web site covers articles on basketball with links to basketball related merchandise and collectables.
    Ex. This paper presents an annotated bibliography of books on decorative arts collectibles as an aid to collection development in the area.
    Ex. This is a guide to identifying, maintaining, and sharing rare or collectible items.
    * * *
    (n.) = collectable item, collectable, collectible, collectible item

    Ex: It describes the annual hobby exchanges week for 6th grade pupils at King's Cristian School library, when pupils swap collectable items eg baseball cards, stamps, coins and shells.

    Ex: This Web site covers articles on basketball with links to basketball related merchandise and collectables.
    Ex: This paper presents an annotated bibliography of books on decorative arts collectibles as an aid to collection development in the area.
    Ex: This is a guide to identifying, maintaining, and sharing rare or collectible items.

    Spanish-English dictionary > artículo coleccionable

  • 6 cuidado de animales domésticos

    (n.) = pet care
    Ex. The author presents an annotated bibliography of pet care books as an aid to collection development in the area.
    * * *
    (n.) = pet care

    Ex: The author presents an annotated bibliography of pet care books as an aid to collection development in the area.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cuidado de animales domésticos

  • 7 deporte acuático

    m.
    1 water sport, aquatic sport.
    2 water sports, aquatic sports.
    * * *
    * * *
    (n.) = water sport
    Ex. Includes an annotated bibliography of books covering rock climbing, winter sports, water sports, backpacking and mountain biking.
    * * *
    * * *

    Ex: Includes an annotated bibliography of books covering rock climbing, winter sports, water sports, backpacking and mountain biking.

    Spanish-English dictionary > deporte acuático

  • 8 deporte de invierno

    * * *
    (n.) = winter sport
    Ex. Includes an annotated bibliography of books covering rock climbing, winter sports, water sports, backpacking and mountain biking.
    * * *
    * * *

    Ex: Includes an annotated bibliography of books covering rock climbing, winter sports, water sports, backpacking and mountain biking.

    * * *
    winter sport

    Spanish-English dictionary > deporte de invierno

  • 9 enseñanza escolar en casa

    (n.) = homeschooling [home schooling]
    Ex. This is an annotated bibliography of materials dealing with the issue of homeschooling, that is parents teaching their children at home rather than sending them to school.
    * * *
    (n.) = homeschooling [home schooling]

    Ex: This is an annotated bibliography of materials dealing with the issue of homeschooling, that is parents teaching their children at home rather than sending them to school.

    Spanish-English dictionary > enseñanza escolar en casa

  • 10 escalada

    f.
    1 climb.
    escalada en roca rock climbing
    2 escalation, rise.
    3 climbing, escalade, scaling, escalation.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: escalar.
    * * *
    1 (montaña) climb, climbing; (pendiente) scaling
    2 figurado (precios etc) rise, increase; (armas) escalation
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) [de montaña] climb, ascent
    2) (=aumento) escalation

    últimamente ha habido una escalada del/en el conflicto — lately there has been an escalation of/in the conflict, lately the conflict has escalated

    * * *
    1) (Dep) ( de montaña) climb, ascent
    2) (aumento, subida)

    una escalada de or en la violencia — an escalation of violence

    la escalada de los preciosthe increase o escalation in prices

    * * *
    = climbing, rock climbing, escalation, spiral, spiralling [spiraling, -USA], ascent.
    Ex. Thus in games, manipulatory skills are often exercised and extended, as for example in games that involve running, climbing or making objects -- bows and arrows, catapults, clothes for dolls, and so on.
    Ex. Includes an annotated bibliography of books covering rock climbing, winter sports, water sports, backpacking and mountain biking.
    Ex. Such a formula would seek to contain the escalation in serial prices.
    Ex. The spiral begins its downward swirl very early in life when a child has difficulty learning to read.
    Ex. The spiralling of periodical subscription prices is considered to have endangered the viability of the periodicals themselves.
    Ex. Highways with repeating hairpin turns allow easier, safer ascents and descents of mountainous terrain than a direct, steep climb and descent.
    ----
    * escalada bélica = escalation of war.
    * escalada libre = free-climbing.
    * * *
    1) (Dep) ( de montaña) climb, ascent
    2) (aumento, subida)

    una escalada de or en la violencia — an escalation of violence

    la escalada de los preciosthe increase o escalation in prices

    * * *
    = climbing, rock climbing, escalation, spiral, spiralling [spiraling, -USA], ascent.

    Ex: Thus in games, manipulatory skills are often exercised and extended, as for example in games that involve running, climbing or making objects -- bows and arrows, catapults, clothes for dolls, and so on.

    Ex: Includes an annotated bibliography of books covering rock climbing, winter sports, water sports, backpacking and mountain biking.
    Ex: Such a formula would seek to contain the escalation in serial prices.
    Ex: The spiral begins its downward swirl very early in life when a child has difficulty learning to read.
    Ex: The spiralling of periodical subscription prices is considered to have endangered the viability of the periodicals themselves.
    Ex: Highways with repeating hairpin turns allow easier, safer ascents and descents of mountainous terrain than a direct, steep climb and descent.
    * escalada bélica = escalation of war.
    * escalada libre = free-climbing.

    * * *
    A ( Dep) (de una montaña) climb, ascent
    ¿cuándo se realizó la primera escalada del Everest? when was Everest first climbed?, when was the first ascent of Everest?
    Compuestos:
    aid o peg o artificial climbing
    rock climbing
    free climbing
    B
    (aumento, subida): su escalada hacia el poder es imparable his rise to power is unstoppable
    se produjo una escalada de or en la violencia there was an escalation of violence
    la escalada interminable de los precios the never-ending increase o escalation in prices
    la escalada alcista de la Bolsa the upward trend in the Stock Market
    * * *

    escalada sustantivo femenino
    1 (Dep) ( de montaña) climb, ascent
    2 (aumento, subida):

    la escalada de los precios the increase o escalation in prices
    escalada sustantivo femenino
    1 Dep climb
    2 fig (de violencia, precios) rise, increase
    3 (promoción) rise: la escalada en popularidad del presentador ha sido pasmosa, the presenter's rise in popularity has been astonishing
    ' escalada' also found in these entries:
    English:
    climbing
    - escalation
    - scramble
    - ascent
    - rock
    * * *
    1. [a montaña] climb;
    la difícil escalada al Aconcagua the difficult ascent of Aconcagua
    escalada artificial artificial climbing;
    escalada libre free climbing;
    escalada en roca rock climbing
    2. [de violencia, precios] escalation, rise (de in);
    se produjo una escalada de violencia/precios there was an escalation in violence/prices
    * * *
    f
    1 DEP climb, ascent
    2
    :
    escalada de los precios increase in prices, escalation of prices
    * * *
    : ascent, climb
    * * *
    1. (subida) climb
    2. (deporte) climbing

    Spanish-English dictionary > escalada

  • 11 escolarización en casa

    (n.) = homeschool, homeschooling [home schooling]
    Ex. This article provides a list of homeschool resources including World Wide Web sites, books and journal articles.
    Ex. This is an annotated bibliography of materials dealing with the issue of homeschooling, that is parents teaching their children at home rather than sending them to school.
    * * *
    (n.) = homeschool, homeschooling [home schooling]

    Ex: This article provides a list of homeschool resources including World Wide Web sites, books and journal articles.

    Ex: This is an annotated bibliography of materials dealing with the issue of homeschooling, that is parents teaching their children at home rather than sending them to school.

    Spanish-English dictionary > escolarización en casa

  • 12 escolarización en el hogar

    (n.) = homeschool, homeschooling [home schooling]
    Ex. This article provides a list of homeschool resources including World Wide Web sites, books and journal articles.
    Ex. This is an annotated bibliography of materials dealing with the issue of homeschooling, that is parents teaching their children at home rather than sending them to school.
    * * *
    (n.) = homeschool, homeschooling [home schooling]

    Ex: This article provides a list of homeschool resources including World Wide Web sites, books and journal articles.

    Ex: This is an annotated bibliography of materials dealing with the issue of homeschooling, that is parents teaching their children at home rather than sending them to school.

    Spanish-English dictionary > escolarización en el hogar

  • 13 explorar

    v.
    1 to explore.
    El aventurero prospecta el terreno The adventure man explores the terrain.
    3 to prospect (mining).
    * * *
    1 (gen) to explore
    2 MEDICINA to probe
    3 MILITAR to reconnoitre
    4 TÉCNICA to scan
    5 (de mina) to drill, prospect
    \
    explorar el terreno figurado to see how the land lies
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1.
    VT (Geog) to explore; (Mil) to reconnoitre; (Med) to probe; [con radar] to scan
    2.
    VI to explore; (Mil) to reconnoitre, scout
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) < región> to explore; < yacimientos> to prospect for
    b) < posibilidades> to explore, investigate; < situación> to investigate, examine
    c) (Mil) to reconnoiter*, scout
    2) (Med) < órgano> to examine, explore
    * * *
    = explore, scout, wind + Posesivo + way.
    Ex. Next I will illustrate a simple search profile which does not explore all possible synonyms, but does serve to illustrate weighted term logic.
    Ex. The article is entitled ' Scouting new horizons: an annotated bibliography introducing subject access in visual image databases'.
    Ex. Polaris has long been an important star to sailors of old winding their way over the oceans by night.
    ----
    * explorar métodos = explore + roads.
    * explorar nuevos horizontes = move on to + pastures new.
    * explorar territorio = explore + territory.
    * explorar una dirección = chart + direction.
    * sin explorar = unexplored.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) < región> to explore; < yacimientos> to prospect for
    b) < posibilidades> to explore, investigate; < situación> to investigate, examine
    c) (Mil) to reconnoiter*, scout
    2) (Med) < órgano> to examine, explore
    * * *
    = explore, scout, wind + Posesivo + way.

    Ex: Next I will illustrate a simple search profile which does not explore all possible synonyms, but does serve to illustrate weighted term logic.

    Ex: The article is entitled ' Scouting new horizons: an annotated bibliography introducing subject access in visual image databases'.
    Ex: Polaris has long been an important star to sailors of old winding their way over the oceans by night.
    * explorar métodos = explore + roads.
    * explorar nuevos horizontes = move on to + pastures new.
    * explorar territorio = explore + territory.
    * explorar una dirección = chart + direction.
    * sin explorar = unexplored.

    * * *
    explorar [A1 ]
    vt
    A
    1 ‹tierras/región› to explore
    2 ‹yacimientos› to prospect for
    3 ‹posibilidades› to explore, investigate; ‹situación› to investigate, examine
    4 ( Mil) to reconnoiter*, scout
    5 «radar/sonar» to scan
    6 ( Inf):
    explorar la red to surf the Net
    B ( Med) ‹herida› to probe, examine; ‹órgano› to examine, explore
    * * *

    explorar ( conjugate explorar) verbo transitivo
    a) región to explore;

    yacimientos to prospect for;
    (Inf) explorar la web or Red to surf the Web

    situación to investigate, examine
    c) (Mil) to reconnoiter( conjugate reconnoiter), scout;

    [radar/sonar] to scan
    explorar verbo transitivo to explore: quisiera explorar la posibilidad de aumentar la plantilla, I'd like to explore the possibility of increasing the number of staff
    ' explorar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    sonda
    English:
    explore
    - feel
    - prospect
    - scan
    - probe
    - surf
    * * *
    1. [averiguar, reconocer] to explore;
    zonas aún por explorar as yet unexplored areas;
    exploraremos todas las posibilidades we will explore every option
    2. Mil to scout
    3. Med [internamente] to explore;
    [externamente] to examine
    4. Informát to browse;
    explorar Internet to browse the Internet
    * * *
    v/t explore
    * * *
    : to explore
    exploratorio, -ria adj
    * * *
    explorar vb to explore

    Spanish-English dictionary > explorar

  • 14 instalación deportiva

    f.
    sport building.
    * * *
    sports centre
    * * *
    (n.) = sports facility, athletic facility
    Ex. The social need of relaxation has led to the appearance of many servicies including sports facilities, television and radio, theatre, cinema, and not least, libraries.
    Ex. This annotated bibliography focuses on the design and planning of athletic facilities.
    * * *
    (n.) = sports facility, athletic facility

    Ex: The social need of relaxation has led to the appearance of many servicies including sports facilities, television and radio, theatre, cinema, and not least, libraries.

    Ex: This annotated bibliography focuses on the design and planning of athletic facilities.

    Spanish-English dictionary > instalación deportiva

  • 15 libertad sexual

    Ex. This article presents a selectively annotated bibliography on the question of whether or not individuals in the US have a right to sexual freedom.
    * * *

    Ex: This article presents a selectively annotated bibliography on the question of whether or not individuals in the US have a right to sexual freedom.

    Spanish-English dictionary > libertad sexual

  • 16 manopausia

    Ex. The author presents an annotated bibliography of 30 resources on menopause, comprising books, journals, booklets, videos and web sites.
    * * *

    Ex: The author presents an annotated bibliography of 30 resources on menopause, comprising books, journals, booklets, videos and web sites.

    Spanish-English dictionary > manopausia

  • 17 metalistería

    f.
    metalwork.
    * * *
    1 metal work
    * * *
    * * *
    = metalwork, metalworking, metal shop.
    Ex. For example, a book on leatherwork, basketry and metalwork may best be entered under the general class of Handicrafts.
    Ex. This article presents an annotated bibliography of 330 title dealing with mining, mechanical engineering and metalworking.
    Ex. A review indicated that in almost every case, these were students who, in past years, would have taken courses in the wood and metal shops.
    * * *
    = metalwork, metalworking, metal shop.

    Ex: For example, a book on leatherwork, basketry and metalwork may best be entered under the general class of Handicrafts.

    Ex: This article presents an annotated bibliography of 330 title dealing with mining, mechanical engineering and metalworking.
    Ex: A review indicated that in almost every case, these were students who, in past years, would have taken courses in the wood and metal shops.

    * * *
    : metalworking

    Spanish-English dictionary > metalistería

  • 18 objeto coleccionable

    m.
    collectible object, collectable, collectable object, collectible.
    * * *
    (n.) = collectable item, collectable, collectible, collectible item
    Ex. It describes the annual hobby exchanges week for 6th grade pupils at King's Cristian School library, when pupils swap collectable items eg baseball cards, stamps, coins and shells.
    Ex. This Web site covers articles on basketball with links to basketball related merchandise and collectables.
    Ex. This paper presents an annotated bibliography of books on decorative arts collectibles as an aid to collection development in the area.
    Ex. This is a guide to identifying, maintaining, and sharing rare or collectible items.
    * * *
    (n.) = collectable item, collectable, collectible, collectible item

    Ex: It describes the annual hobby exchanges week for 6th grade pupils at King's Cristian School library, when pupils swap collectable items eg baseball cards, stamps, coins and shells.

    Ex: This Web site covers articles on basketball with links to basketball related merchandise and collectables.
    Ex: This paper presents an annotated bibliography of books on decorative arts collectibles as an aid to collection development in the area.
    Ex: This is a guide to identifying, maintaining, and sharing rare or collectible items.

    Spanish-English dictionary > objeto coleccionable

  • 19 realización de los estudios escolares en casa

    (n.) = homeschooling [home schooling]
    Ex. This is an annotated bibliography of materials dealing with the issue of homeschooling, that is parents teaching their children at home rather than sending them to school.
    * * *
    (n.) = homeschooling [home schooling]

    Ex: This is an annotated bibliography of materials dealing with the issue of homeschooling, that is parents teaching their children at home rather than sending them to school.

    Spanish-English dictionary > realización de los estudios escolares en casa

  • 20 viajar llevando un mochila

    (n.) = backpacking
    Ex. Includes an annotated bibliography of books covering rock climbing, winter sports, water sports, backpacking and mountain biking.
    * * *

    Ex: Includes an annotated bibliography of books covering rock climbing, winter sports, water sports, backpacking and mountain biking.

    Spanish-English dictionary > viajar llevando un mochila

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  • Bibliography — ■ Anderson, Gerald H., Robert T. Cotte, Norman A. Horner, and James M. Phillips, eds. Mission Legacies: Biographical Studies of Leaders of the Modern Missionary Movement. Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books, 1998.Bachmann, E. Theodore, and Mercia Brenne …   Encyclopedia of Protestantism

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