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  • 61 flexible

    adj.
    flexible.
    * * *
    1 flexible
    * * *
    adj.
    * * *
    1. ADJ
    1) [material, actitud] flexible; [cuerpo] supple; (Téc) pliable; [sombrero] soft
    2) [persona] flexible, open-minded; pey compliant
    2. SM
    2) (Elec) flex, cord
    * * *
    adjetivo flexible
    * * *
    = elastic, flexible, hospitable, tensile, accommodating, limber, compromising, soft-line, supple [suppler -comp., supplest -sup.], adaptable, versatile, lithe [lither -comp., lithest -sup.], springy [springier -comp., springiest -sup.], resilient, conformable.
    Ex. Any guidance concerning style and content must be elastic enough to permit the abstractor to use his discretion to achieve a good abstract.
    Ex. Some users and classifiers find it beneficial to have a notation which is sufficiently flexible to permit a variety of citation orders to be adopted as appropriate to the document and the user's perspective.
    Ex. It is necessary that any notation be hospitable to the insertion of new subjects.
    Ex. Unless we are clear about the answers, we are likely to make a number of gross mistakes in trying to bring children and books together in a tensile and lasting connection.
    Ex. Style flexibility provides a way to be accommodating without compromising integrity or naturalness of expression = La flexibilidad de estilo es una forma de ser complaciente sin poner en peligro la integridad o la naturalidad de la expresión.
    Ex. His limber writing consequentializes the inconsequential, and there is not one morose moment in his work, no hint of sourness.
    Ex. There are different styles of handling interpersonal conflict such as integrating, obliging, dominating, avoiding, and compromising.
    Ex. Part 1 examines and discusses the pros and cons of both hard-line and soft-line approaches to moral education.
    Ex. The film's supple structure, surprisingly light touch, and bravura performances make it perhaps the most fully formed, half-hearted goof ever.
    Ex. The intention was to make the interior finish as flexible and adaptable as possible.
    Ex. Moreover, they will be far more versatile than present commercial, so that they may readily be adapted for a wide variety of operations.
    Ex. He was standing in front of me, small, lithe, myopic, shy, uncommunicative, vulnerable.
    Ex. The manufacturers of this type of artificial turf say that while the grass is soft and springy underfoot it is extremely tough and hard-wearing.
    Ex. The solution was found to be a composition of glue and treacle which could be cast on to the roller stock and which made a seamless, resilient surface that inked perfectly.
    Ex. For transducing, the proposal relies on conformable strips hosting pressure sensitive units directly placed on the aircraft aerodynamic surfaces.
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    * de un modo flexible = flexibly.
    * de uso flexible = hop-on/hop-off.
    * disco flexible = floppy disc.
    * encuadernación flexible en papel = limp paper binding.
    * encuadernación flexible en vitela = limp vellum binding.
    * hacer flexible = limber up.
    * hacer que sea flexible = render + flexible.
    * poco flexible = monolithic, inelastic.
    * * *
    adjetivo flexible
    * * *
    = elastic, flexible, hospitable, tensile, accommodating, limber, compromising, soft-line, supple [suppler -comp., supplest -sup.], adaptable, versatile, lithe [lither -comp., lithest -sup.], springy [springier -comp., springiest -sup.], resilient, conformable.

    Ex: Any guidance concerning style and content must be elastic enough to permit the abstractor to use his discretion to achieve a good abstract.

    Ex: Some users and classifiers find it beneficial to have a notation which is sufficiently flexible to permit a variety of citation orders to be adopted as appropriate to the document and the user's perspective.
    Ex: It is necessary that any notation be hospitable to the insertion of new subjects.
    Ex: Unless we are clear about the answers, we are likely to make a number of gross mistakes in trying to bring children and books together in a tensile and lasting connection.
    Ex: Style flexibility provides a way to be accommodating without compromising integrity or naturalness of expression = La flexibilidad de estilo es una forma de ser complaciente sin poner en peligro la integridad o la naturalidad de la expresión.
    Ex: His limber writing consequentializes the inconsequential, and there is not one morose moment in his work, no hint of sourness.
    Ex: There are different styles of handling interpersonal conflict such as integrating, obliging, dominating, avoiding, and compromising.
    Ex: Part 1 examines and discusses the pros and cons of both hard-line and soft-line approaches to moral education.
    Ex: The film's supple structure, surprisingly light touch, and bravura performances make it perhaps the most fully formed, half-hearted goof ever.
    Ex: The intention was to make the interior finish as flexible and adaptable as possible.
    Ex: Moreover, they will be far more versatile than present commercial, so that they may readily be adapted for a wide variety of operations.
    Ex: He was standing in front of me, small, lithe, myopic, shy, uncommunicative, vulnerable.
    Ex: The manufacturers of this type of artificial turf say that while the grass is soft and springy underfoot it is extremely tough and hard-wearing.
    Ex: The solution was found to be a composition of glue and treacle which could be cast on to the roller stock and which made a seamless, resilient surface that inked perfectly.
    Ex: For transducing, the proposal relies on conformable strips hosting pressure sensitive units directly placed on the aircraft aerodynamic surfaces.
    * de un modo flexible = flexibly.
    * de uso flexible = hop-on/hop-off.
    * disco flexible = floppy disc.
    * encuadernación flexible en papel = limp paper binding.
    * encuadernación flexible en vitela = limp vellum binding.
    * hacer flexible = limber up.
    * hacer que sea flexible = render + flexible.
    * poco flexible = monolithic, inelastic.

    * * *
    1 ‹material› flexible, pliable
    2 ‹cuerpo› supple, flexible
    3 ‹norma/horario› flexible
    4 ‹actitud/enfoque› flexible; ‹carácter/personalidad› easygoing, flexible
    * * *

    flexible adjetivo
    flexible
    flexible adjetivo
    1 flexible: no se puede decir que el cristal sea un material flexible, we couldn't class glass as a flexible material
    2 lax, tolerant, mellowed: con la edad se ha vuelto más flexible, she has mellowed with age
    ' flexible' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    adaptable
    - flexibilidad
    - goma
    - cerrazón
    - disco
    - elástico
    - horario
    - trampolín
    English:
    adaptable
    - elastic
    - flexible
    - floppy
    - fluid
    - lissom
    - lissome
    - lithe
    - pliable
    - supple
    - flex
    - versatile
    * * *
    1. [material] flexible;
    [cuerpo] supple
    2. [actitud] flexible
    3. [horario] flexible
    * * *
    I adj flexible
    II m EL cord, Br tb
    flex
    * * *
    : flexible
    1) : flexible electrical cord
    2) : soft hat
    * * *
    flexible adj flexible

    Spanish-English dictionary > flexible

  • 62 gratis

    adj.
    free, free of charge, give-away, costless.
    adv.
    free, for nothing.
    ser gratis to be free
    me salió gratis el viaje the journey didn't cost me anything
    * * *
    1 free
    * * *
    adj.
    * * *
    1.
    ADV free, for nothing

    de gratis LAm gratis

    2.
    ADJ free
    * * *
    I
    adjetivo free
    II
    adverbio free
    * * *
    = free, freely, free of charge, giveaway [give-away], gratis, complimentary, without charge, pro bono, at no cost, no cost(s), free of cost, cost free, freebie, for free, without cost, freely available, costless, free for the taking, at no charge, on a complimentary basis.
    Ex. Late in 1986, the Medical Library took advantage of Cambridge Scientific Abstracts' free trial offer of its compact Medline on CD-ROM.
    Ex. The imposition of fee-based services may radically curtail the breadth of resources available to library users where historically information has been offered freely.
    Ex. Law centres employ qualified lawyers and they receive a waiver from the Law Society that allows them to provide their services free of charge.
    Ex. HUD publications range from give-away pamphlets to multi-volume research tomes = Las publicaciones HUD van desde los folletos gratuitos a tomos de investigaciones en varios volúmenes.
    Ex. Answers were obtained from 102 centres, 1/2 of which provide information services gratis, but some charges for photocopying.
    Ex. This is a classified, annotated guide to magazines which fall into the general category of house magazines available to libraries on a complimentary basis.
    Ex. There is a drop-in centre with a fully equipped sound recording studio and video editing suite offering guitar tuition and rehearsal space to local teenagers without charge.
    Ex. Pro bono work should be a part of professional duty, not looked on as a charitable act = El trabajo desinteresado debería formar parte de los deberes profesionales y no considerarse como un acto caritativo.
    Ex. Some commercial information providers are giving away a little information at no cost in order to attract customers onto the system.
    Ex. Respondents who preferred CD-ROM searching did so because they liked doing their own searches and the fact that there were no costs involved.
    Ex. An annexure reviews electronic journals available free of cost.
    Ex. In an attempt to overcome this problem, a group of small health related libraries responded by forming a cost free cooperative called GRATIS in 1982.
    Ex. The article 'Professional reference service with ' freebie' librarians' discusses the free online reference service offered by the Internet Public Library.
    Ex. In addition, most or all of the contents of the resources listed are available for free.
    Ex. The author looks at how 'free' information really is and whether we can continue to expect high quality information to be available without cost.
    Ex. Thus, resources should be freely available, or at the very last charge only nominal fees for their use.
    Ex. Another property of DSMA protocols is a provision for a graceful dynamic reconfiguration and costless protocol recovery after a lost token.
    Ex. The short answer of course is 'yes,' simply because we now live in a world where these resources are expected to be there, and many expect them to be there free for the taking.
    Ex. This latest move makes available at no charge more than 150 electronic publications for which fees were previously charged.
    Ex. Mountain bikes are available on a complimentary basis for guests who wish to explore the scenic north coast of the island.
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    * billete gratis = free ticket.
    * de forma gratis = on a complimentary basis.
    * de pago o gratis = fee or free, fee versus free.
    * entrada gratis = free ticket.
    * nada es gratis = nothing comes without a cost.
    * nada es gratis en la viña del Señor = there is no such thing as a free lunch, there is no such thing as a free ride.
    * obtener gratis = obtain + free.
    * recibir gratis = get + free.
    * servicio gratis = frill.
    * * *
    I
    adjetivo free
    II
    adverbio free
    * * *
    = free, freely, free of charge, giveaway [give-away], gratis, complimentary, without charge, pro bono, at no cost, no cost(s), free of cost, cost free, freebie, for free, without cost, freely available, costless, free for the taking, at no charge, on a complimentary basis.

    Ex: Late in 1986, the Medical Library took advantage of Cambridge Scientific Abstracts' free trial offer of its compact Medline on CD-ROM.

    Ex: The imposition of fee-based services may radically curtail the breadth of resources available to library users where historically information has been offered freely.
    Ex: Law centres employ qualified lawyers and they receive a waiver from the Law Society that allows them to provide their services free of charge.
    Ex: HUD publications range from give-away pamphlets to multi-volume research tomes = Las publicaciones HUD van desde los folletos gratuitos a tomos de investigaciones en varios volúmenes.
    Ex: Answers were obtained from 102 centres, 1/2 of which provide information services gratis, but some charges for photocopying.
    Ex: This is a classified, annotated guide to magazines which fall into the general category of house magazines available to libraries on a complimentary basis.
    Ex: There is a drop-in centre with a fully equipped sound recording studio and video editing suite offering guitar tuition and rehearsal space to local teenagers without charge.
    Ex: Pro bono work should be a part of professional duty, not looked on as a charitable act = El trabajo desinteresado debería formar parte de los deberes profesionales y no considerarse como un acto caritativo.
    Ex: Some commercial information providers are giving away a little information at no cost in order to attract customers onto the system.
    Ex: Respondents who preferred CD-ROM searching did so because they liked doing their own searches and the fact that there were no costs involved.
    Ex: An annexure reviews electronic journals available free of cost.
    Ex: In an attempt to overcome this problem, a group of small health related libraries responded by forming a cost free cooperative called GRATIS in 1982.
    Ex: The article 'Professional reference service with ' freebie' librarians' discusses the free online reference service offered by the Internet Public Library.
    Ex: In addition, most or all of the contents of the resources listed are available for free.
    Ex: The author looks at how 'free' information really is and whether we can continue to expect high quality information to be available without cost.
    Ex: Thus, resources should be freely available, or at the very last charge only nominal fees for their use.
    Ex: Another property of DSMA protocols is a provision for a graceful dynamic reconfiguration and costless protocol recovery after a lost token.
    Ex: The short answer of course is 'yes,' simply because we now live in a world where these resources are expected to be there, and many expect them to be there free for the taking.
    Ex: This latest move makes available at no charge more than 150 electronic publications for which fees were previously charged.
    Ex: Mountain bikes are available on a complimentary basis for guests who wish to explore the scenic north coast of the island.
    * billete gratis = free ticket.
    * de forma gratis = on a complimentary basis.
    * de pago o gratis = fee or free, fee versus free.
    * entrada gratis = free ticket.
    * nada es gratis = nothing comes without a cost.
    * nada es gratis en la viña del Señor = there is no such thing as a free lunch, there is no such thing as a free ride.
    * obtener gratis = obtain + free.
    * recibir gratis = get + free.
    * servicio gratis = frill.

    * * *
    free
    la entrada es gratis entrance is free
    este folleto es gratis this brochure is free (of charge) o gratis
    free
    me lo arregló gratis he fixed it for me free
    entramos gratis we got in free o for nothing
    * * *

     

    gratis adj/adv
    free;

    entramos gratis we got in free o for nothing
    gratis
    I adv inv free: le salió gratis la matrícula, his registration was free
    II adjetivo free: hay un billete gratis para ir al cine, we have a free ticket for the movies

    ' gratis' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    balde
    - gratuidad
    - gratuita
    - gratuito
    - pesetera
    - pesetero
    English:
    bonus
    - charge
    - complimentary
    - delivery
    - free
    - mooch
    - nothing
    - toll-free
    - wangle
    * * *
    adj inv
    free;
    ser gratis to be free;
    entrada gratis [en letrero] entrance free
    adv
    (for) free, for nothing;
    entré gratis al concierto I got into the concert (for) free o for nothing;
    me salió gratis el viaje the journey didn't cost me anything
    * * *
    adj & adv free
    * * *
    gratis adv
    gratuitamente: free, for free, gratis
    gratis adj
    gratuito: free, gratis
    * * *
    gratis adv
    1. (sin pagar) free
    2. (sin cobrar) for nothing

    Spanish-English dictionary > gratis

  • 63 gratitud

    f.
    gratitude.
    * * *
    1 gratitude
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    * * *
    femenino gratitude
    * * *
    = gratitude, thankfulness.
    Ex. Gratifyingly often, their reaction is delight and gratitude.
    Ex. Of course I will post a summary of answers and please accept my thankfulness and grateful in advance.
    ----
    * como muestra de + Posesivo + gratitud = as a token of + Posesivo + gratitude.
    * como prueba de + Posesivo + gratitud = as a token of + Posesivo + gratitude.
    * como señal de + Posesivo + gratitud = as a token of + Posesivo + gratitude.
    * con gratitud = gratefully.
    * expresar gratitud = express + thanks, express + gratitude.
    * mostrar gratitud = show + gratitude.
    * * *
    femenino gratitude
    * * *
    = gratitude, thankfulness.

    Ex: Gratifyingly often, their reaction is delight and gratitude.

    Ex: Of course I will post a summary of answers and please accept my thankfulness and grateful in advance.
    * como muestra de + Posesivo + gratitud = as a token of + Posesivo + gratitude.
    * como prueba de + Posesivo + gratitud = as a token of + Posesivo + gratitude.
    * como señal de + Posesivo + gratitud = as a token of + Posesivo + gratitude.
    * con gratitud = gratefully.
    * expresar gratitud = express + thanks, express + gratitude.
    * mostrar gratitud = show + gratitude.

    * * *
    gratitude
    * * *

    gratitud sustantivo femenino
    gratitude
    gratitud sustantivo femenino gratitude
    ' gratitud' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    reconocimiento
    - agradecer
    - muestra
    English:
    gratitude
    * * *
    gratitude
    * * *
    f gratitude
    * * *
    : gratitude
    * * *
    gratitud n gratitude

    Spanish-English dictionary > gratitud

  • 64 guerra fronteriza

    (n.) = border war
    Ex. The library of the South African National Museum of Military History provides an enquiry service which answers genealogical questions regarding who fought in border wars, the Zulu War, Anglo-Boer War, World War I and World War II.
    * * *
    (n.) = border war

    Ex: The library of the South African National Museum of Military History provides an enquiry service which answers genealogical questions regarding who fought in border wars, the Zulu War, Anglo-Boer War, World War I and World War II.

    Spanish-English dictionary > guerra fronteriza

  • 65 halagar

    v.
    1 to flatter.
    Ella halaga a Ricardo She cajoles Richard.
    2 to be pleased by.
    Me halaga el ramo de flores I am pleased by the flower bouquet.
    3 to be glad to, to be pleased to.
    Me halaga hablar en público I am glad to speak to an audience.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ LLEGAR], like link=llegar llegar
    1 (lisonjear) to flatter
    2 (satisfacer) to please
    * * *
    VT
    1) (=adular) to flatter
    2) (=agradar) to please, gratify
    3) (=mostrar afecto) to show affection to
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    a) elogios/invitación to flatter
    b) ( adular) persona to flatter
    * * *
    = flatter, pander, butter + Nombre + up, toady, fawn (on/upon/over).
    Ex. Library readers are not always flattered to think that their problems are so simple that the librarian can produce the answers out of his head.
    Ex. Recently, however, libraries have deserted the individual and have pandered too much to the needs of the general public.
    Ex. This may seem surprising, but complimenting a co-worker can seem like you are buttering them up for something you need.
    Ex. The function of journalism is not to toady to those in power but to challenge them.
    Ex. Presumably they do so in the hope of being tossed some meaningless bauble of an honour when they have fawned enough.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    a) elogios/invitación to flatter
    b) ( adular) persona to flatter
    * * *
    = flatter, pander, butter + Nombre + up, toady, fawn (on/upon/over).

    Ex: Library readers are not always flattered to think that their problems are so simple that the librarian can produce the answers out of his head.

    Ex: Recently, however, libraries have deserted the individual and have pandered too much to the needs of the general public.
    Ex: This may seem surprising, but complimenting a co-worker can seem like you are buttering them up for something you need.
    Ex: The function of journalism is not to toady to those in power but to challenge them.
    Ex: Presumably they do so in the hope of being tossed some meaningless bauble of an honour when they have fawned enough.

    * * *
    halagar [A3 ]
    vt
    1 (complacer) to flatter
    me halaga que me lo ofrezcas a mí I am flattered that you're offering it to me
    se sintió halagado por sus palabras de elogio he felt flattered by their praise
    2 (adular) ‹persona› to flatter
    le halagaron el vestido they praised her dress, they complimented her on her dress
    * * *

    halagar ( conjugate halagar) verbo transitivo
    to flatter;

    le halagaron el vestido they complimented her on her dress
    halagar verbo transitivo to flatter: me halagan mucho tus elogios, I'm really flattered by your praise

    ' halagar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    florear
    English:
    flatter
    - compliment
    * * *
    1. [alabar] to praise;
    me halaga que diga eso I'm flattered that you say that
    2. [adular] to flatter
    * * *
    v/t flatter
    * * *
    halagar {52} vt
    : to flatter, to compliment
    * * *
    halagar vb to flatter

    Spanish-English dictionary > halagar

  • 66 indiferentismo

    SM (Rel) scepticism, indifferentism
    * * *
    Ex. Different answers -- ranging from theism, through fatalism, pantheism, atheism, & indifferentism -- were given to the direct question: 'What is God for you, regardless of whether you are believer?'.
    * * *

    Ex: Different answers -- ranging from theism, through fatalism, pantheism, atheism, & indifferentism -- were given to the direct question: 'What is God for you, regardless of whether you are believer?'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > indiferentismo

  • 67 inflexible

    adj.
    inflexible (also figurative).
    * * *
    1 inflexible
    * * *
    ADJ (=rígido) inflexible; (=inconmovible) unbending, unyielding

    inflexible a los ruegos — unmoved by appeals, unresponsive to appeals

    regla inflexible — strict rule, hard-and-fast rule

    * * *
    adjetivo inflexible
    * * *
    = inflexible, uncompromising, hidebound, unbending, uncompromised, hard-nosed, tough-minded, hard and fast, ironclad [iron-clad].
    Ex. Book form was generally regarded as too inflexible for library catalogues, especially where the catalogue required regular updating to cater for continuing and gradual expansion of the collection.
    Ex. What precipitated that furor was that Panizzi's volume represented a uncompromising rejection of the comfortable ideology of the finding catalog.
    Ex. This difference between these two types of libraries we shall be well advised to observe though we should not be too hidebound as to the means by which we may secure the end.
    Ex. Warren has stalked the corridors of power and can appear at first sight stern and unbending.
    Ex. The Gazette advocated uncompromised racial equality and viewed the migration as a weapon against oppression.
    Ex. Companies must adopt a hard-nosed attitude in judging the cost benefits of teletext.
    Ex. Carnegie was a conservative, rigidly moralistic, and tough-minded individualist.
    Ex. There is no hard and fast answer to this question.
    Ex. A review of the research shows that there are no clear and ironclad answers.
    ----
    * norma inflexible = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.
    * permanecer inflexible = remain + adamant.
    * regla inflexible = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.
    * * *
    adjetivo inflexible
    * * *
    = inflexible, uncompromising, hidebound, unbending, uncompromised, hard-nosed, tough-minded, hard and fast, ironclad [iron-clad].

    Ex: Book form was generally regarded as too inflexible for library catalogues, especially where the catalogue required regular updating to cater for continuing and gradual expansion of the collection.

    Ex: What precipitated that furor was that Panizzi's volume represented a uncompromising rejection of the comfortable ideology of the finding catalog.
    Ex: This difference between these two types of libraries we shall be well advised to observe though we should not be too hidebound as to the means by which we may secure the end.
    Ex: Warren has stalked the corridors of power and can appear at first sight stern and unbending.
    Ex: The Gazette advocated uncompromised racial equality and viewed the migration as a weapon against oppression.
    Ex: Companies must adopt a hard-nosed attitude in judging the cost benefits of teletext.
    Ex: Carnegie was a conservative, rigidly moralistic, and tough-minded individualist.
    Ex: There is no hard and fast answer to this question.
    Ex: A review of the research shows that there are no clear and ironclad answers.
    * norma inflexible = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.
    * permanecer inflexible = remain + adamant.
    * regla inflexible = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast rule.

    * * *
    1 ‹material› inflexible
    2 ‹persona/carácter› inflexible
    tiene fama de ser inflexible he is renowned for his inflexibility o for his inflexible nature
    es inflexible con sus hijos he's very strict with his children
    se mostró inflexible he wouldn't yield o budge
    * * *

    inflexible adjetivo
    inflexible;

    inflexible adjetivo inflexible

    ' inflexible' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    cuadriculada
    - cuadriculado
    - extrema
    - extremo
    - intransigente
    - rígida
    - rígido
    - rigurosa
    - riguroso
    - cuadrado
    English:
    adamant
    - inflexible
    - rigid
    - set
    - uncompromising
    - harden
    - stick
    - unbending
    - unyielding
    * * *
    1. [material] inflexible
    2. [persona] inflexible;
    es inflexible con sus alumnos he's very strict with his pupils
    * * *
    adj fig
    inflexible
    * * *
    : inflexible, unyielding
    * * *
    inflexible adj rigid

    Spanish-English dictionary > inflexible

  • 68 instantáneamente

    adv.
    instantly, immediately, instantaneously, forthwith.
    * * *
    1 instantaneously
    * * *
    ADV instantaneously, instantly
    * * *
    adverbio instantly
    * * *
    = instantaneously, out of + Posesivo + head, in no time at all, in no time at all, in next to no time, in no time.
    Ex. These contributions are then instantaneously available to the other participants.
    Ex. Their problems are never so simple that the librarian can produce the answers out of his head.
    Ex. In no time at all, the printing revolution also changed institutions, including the educational system.
    Ex. In no time at all, the printing revolution also changed institutions, including the educational system.
    Ex. What we call the universe, in short, came from almost nowhere in next to no time.
    Ex. Follow each of these tips, and you'll be on the road to success in no time.
    ----
    * morir instantáneamente = die + there and then, die on + the spot.
    * * *
    adverbio instantly
    * * *
    = instantaneously, out of + Posesivo + head, in no time at all, in no time at all, in next to no time, in no time.

    Ex: These contributions are then instantaneously available to the other participants.

    Ex: Their problems are never so simple that the librarian can produce the answers out of his head.
    Ex: In no time at all, the printing revolution also changed institutions, including the educational system.
    Ex: In no time at all, the printing revolution also changed institutions, including the educational system.
    Ex: What we call the universe, in short, came from almost nowhere in next to no time.
    Ex: Follow each of these tips, and you'll be on the road to success in no time.
    * morir instantáneamente = die + there and then, die on + the spot.

    * * *
    instantaneously, instantly
    * * *

    instantáneamente adverbio instantly
    ' instantáneamente' also found in these entries:
    English:
    outright
    * * *
    instantaneously

    Spanish-English dictionary > instantáneamente

  • 69 intercambiar ideas

    v.
    to exchange ideas, to exchange notes, to hash over, to knock around.
    * * *
    (v.) = compare + notes, exchange + ideas, bounce off + ideas
    Ex. The remainder of the conference focused on aspects of computerisation with each representative comparing notes and sharing experience.
    Ex. Electronic mail makes it possible to exchange ideas and texts and to seek answers to queries immediately and easily.
    Ex. The men outnumbered us women and it was great to be able to chat to them about all kinds of subjects and bounce off ideas.
    * * *
    (v.) = compare + notes, exchange + ideas, bounce off + ideas

    Ex: The remainder of the conference focused on aspects of computerisation with each representative comparing notes and sharing experience.

    Ex: Electronic mail makes it possible to exchange ideas and texts and to seek answers to queries immediately and easily.
    Ex: The men outnumbered us women and it was great to be able to chat to them about all kinds of subjects and bounce off ideas.

    Spanish-English dictionary > intercambiar ideas

  • 70 invariable

    adj.
    1 invariable.
    2 fixed, unchanging.
    * * *
    1 invariable
    * * *
    * * *
    a) <precio/estado> constant, stable
    b) (Ling) invariable
    * * *
    = hard and fast, invariant, monotone, unvarying, invariable, unchanged, ironclad [iron-clad].
    Ex. There is no hard and fast answer to this question.
    Ex. Because authority file invariant and document-specific (variable) information are not separated in a MARC record, both are usually entered each time a document is cataloged.
    Ex. The notion of functional dependency requires an additional structure in the form of a monotone nondecreasing function.
    Ex. An unvarying level of illumination, heating, cooling, ventilation and acoustics will give the even type of environment needed in an academic library.
    Ex. The standardization of type-sizes never became complete or invariable during the hand-press period.
    Ex. The most recent book on the subject, almost fifty years later, makes it plain that the situation is unchanged.
    Ex. A review of the research shows that there are no clear and ironclad answers.
    * * *
    a) <precio/estado> constant, stable
    b) (Ling) invariable
    * * *
    = hard and fast, invariant, monotone, unvarying, invariable, unchanged, ironclad [iron-clad].

    Ex: There is no hard and fast answer to this question.

    Ex: Because authority file invariant and document-specific (variable) information are not separated in a MARC record, both are usually entered each time a document is cataloged.
    Ex: The notion of functional dependency requires an additional structure in the form of a monotone nondecreasing function.
    Ex: An unvarying level of illumination, heating, cooling, ventilation and acoustics will give the even type of environment needed in an academic library.
    Ex: The standardization of type-sizes never became complete or invariable during the hand-press period.
    Ex: The most recent book on the subject, almost fifty years later, makes it plain that the situation is unchanged.
    Ex: A review of the research shows that there are no clear and ironclad answers.

    * * *
    1 ‹precio/estado› constant, stable
    2 ( Ling) invariable
    * * *

    invariable adjetivo
    a)precio/estado constant, stable

    b) (Ling) invariable

    invariable adjetivo invariable
    ' invariable' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    antiaborto
    - antibalas
    - antidisturbios
    - antiincendios
    - antimanchas
    - aparte
    - así
    - azul
    - bien
    - burdeos
    - cada
    - carmín
    - cascarrabias
    - chárter
    - chatarra
    - chic
    - chispa
    - contraincendios
    - crema
    - demás
    - espía
    - este
    - exclusive
    - exprés
    - fiaca
    - gagá
    - gilipollas
    - granate
    - hembra
    - in
    - inclusive
    - júnior
    - lanzamisiles
    - light
    - machete
    - mal
    - más
    - menos
    - modelo
    - multiuso
    - nordeste
    - noroeste
    - norte
    - oeste
    - oro
    - pastel
    - piola
    - popis
    - premamá
    - probeta
    English:
    equable
    - invariable
    - rule
    - unchangeable
    - hazel
    * * *
    1. [que no varía] invariable
    2. Ling invariable
    * * *
    adj invariable
    * * *
    : invariable

    Spanish-English dictionary > invariable

  • 71 justo lo que se necesita

    = just the ticket, that's the ticket!
    Ex. The article ' Just the ticket' describes how a resource library can provide answers to many questions that concern anxious health care users = El artículo " Como anillo al dedo" describe cómo una biblioteca de recursos puede dar respuesta a muchas cuestiones que preocupan a los usuarios de la asistencia sanitaria.
    Ex. He was a pathological liar making up the lies on the spot, and if he came up with a particularly good lie he would say his catchphrase, 'That's the ticket!'.
    * * *
    = just the ticket, that's the ticket!

    Ex: The article ' Just the ticket' describes how a resource library can provide answers to many questions that concern anxious health care users = El artículo " Como anillo al dedo" describe cómo una biblioteca de recursos puede dar respuesta a muchas cuestiones que preocupan a los usuarios de la asistencia sanitaria.

    Ex: He was a pathological liar making up the lies on the spot, and if he came up with a particularly good lie he would say his catchphrase, 'That's the ticket!'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > justo lo que se necesita

  • 72 llamar la atención de Alguien

    (v.) = hold + Posesivo + attention
    Ex. The answers to the second question, 'Which features of the book caused my responses?' are already becoming clear: what it was in me that was engaged, provoked, stimulated; what it was in the book that held my attention.
    * * *
    (v.) = hold + Posesivo + attention

    Ex: The answers to the second question, 'Which features of the book caused my responses?' are already becoming clear: what it was in me that was engaged, provoked, stimulated; what it was in the book that held my attention.

    Spanish-English dictionary > llamar la atención de Alguien

  • 73 mantener la atención de Alguien

    (v.) = hold + Posesivo + attention
    Ex. The answers to the second question, 'Which features of the book caused my responses?' are already becoming clear: what it was in me that was engaged, provoked, stimulated; what it was in the book that held my attention.
    * * *
    (v.) = hold + Posesivo + attention

    Ex: The answers to the second question, 'Which features of the book caused my responses?' are already becoming clear: what it was in me that was engaged, provoked, stimulated; what it was in the book that held my attention.

    Spanish-English dictionary > mantener la atención de Alguien

  • 74 medición de los recursos usados

    (n.) = metering
    Ex. If intellectual property protection is to succeed, technological answers based on metering need near universal support.
    * * *
    (n.) = metering

    Ex: If intellectual property protection is to succeed, technological answers based on metering need near universal support.

    Spanish-English dictionary > medición de los recursos usados

  • 75 mensaje de agradecimiento

    Ex. The median time to answer questions was just over two days, and about one in five answers received thank-you messages from users.
    * * *

    Ex: The median time to answer questions was just over two days, and about one in five answers received thank-you messages from users.

    Spanish-English dictionary > mensaje de agradecimiento

  • 76 multiculturalmente

    = multi-culturally [multiculturally].
    Ex. My advice to young scientists: be a pest -- ask questions and don't be satisfied with all answers; have the heart of a lion; have the patience of Job; be multi-culturally competent; and the only correct route to success is your own.
    * * *
    = multi-culturally [multiculturally].

    Ex: My advice to young scientists: be a pest -- ask questions and don't be satisfied with all answers; have the heart of a lion; have the patience of Job; be multi-culturally competent; and the only correct route to success is your own.

    Spanish-English dictionary > multiculturalmente

  • 77 negativamente

    adj.
    negatively.
    adv.
    negatively.
    * * *
    1 negatively
    * * *
    * * *
    1) < responder> in the negative
    2) ( con espíritu negativo) negatively
    * * *
    = adversely, negatively, in the negative.
    Ex. In the selection of data bases we must consider any biases which might adversely affect search results.
    Ex. The methodology of this study affected the participant's attitude positively or negatively.
    Ex. As shown in Table 9, slightly more respondents replied in the affirmative (45.9%) than in the negative (39.8%) to this question, with a fairly large minority group hedging their answers with a 'yes and no' reply (11.9%).
    * * *
    1) < responder> in the negative
    2) ( con espíritu negativo) negatively
    * * *
    = adversely, negatively, in the negative.

    Ex: In the selection of data bases we must consider any biases which might adversely affect search results.

    Ex: The methodology of this study affected the participant's attitude positively or negatively.
    Ex: As shown in Table 9, slightly more respondents replied in the affirmative (45.9%) than in the negative (39.8%) to this question, with a fairly large minority group hedging their answers with a 'yes and no' reply (11.9%).

    * * *
    A ‹responder› in the negative
    B (con espíritu negativo) ‹jugar/reaccionar› negatively
    todo lo mira negativamente she takes a negative o pessimistic view of everything
    * * *
    negatively;
    reaccionar negativamente to react negatively;
    responder negativamente to reply in the negative, to say no

    Spanish-English dictionary > negativamente

  • 78 no estar en el mejor momento de Uno

    (v.) = be past + Posesivo + best
    Ex. In 'John Steinbeck: A Biography', Jay Parini answers critics who accused Steinbeck of being past his best when he received the Nobel prize for literature.
    * * *
    (v.) = be past + Posesivo + best

    Ex: In 'John Steinbeck: A Biography', Jay Parini answers critics who accused Steinbeck of being past his best when he received the Nobel prize for literature.

    Spanish-English dictionary > no estar en el mejor momento de Uno

  • 79 no estar en plenitud de facultades

    (v.) = be past + Posesivo + best
    Ex. In 'John Steinbeck: A Biography', Jay Parini answers critics who accused Steinbeck of being past his best when he received the Nobel prize for literature.
    * * *
    (v.) = be past + Posesivo + best

    Ex: In 'John Steinbeck: A Biography', Jay Parini answers critics who accused Steinbeck of being past his best when he received the Nobel prize for literature.

    Spanish-English dictionary > no estar en plenitud de facultades

  • 80 ofrecer una respuesta

    (v.) = provide + answer
    Ex. A library collection is only capable of fulfilling its intended function of providing ready answers to practical questions if it is adequately organized for access.
    * * *
    (v.) = provide + answer

    Ex: A library collection is only capable of fulfilling its intended function of providing ready answers to practical questions if it is adequately organized for access.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ofrecer una respuesta

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