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  • 141 académico

    adj.
    1 academic, academical, theoretical.
    2 academic.
    3 pedagogical, university, scholastic.
    4 academic, educational.
    5 academic, intellectually capable, scholarly.
    6 academic.
    m.
    1 academician, member of an academy.
    2 university professor, academic, scholarly person, academe.
    * * *
    1 academic
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 academician, member of an academy
    * * *
    1. (f. - académica)
    noun
    academic, academician
    2. (f. - académica)
    adj.
    * * *
    académico, -a
    1.
    2.
    SM / F academician, member (of an academy)

    académico/a de número — full member ( of an academy)

    * * *
    I
    - ca adjetivo
    a) <estudios/año> academic (before n)
    b) <sillón/normas> Academy (before n) ( esp of the Royal Academy of the Spanish language)
    c) <estilo/lenguaje> academic
    II
    - ca masculino, femenino academician
    * * *
    I
    - ca adjetivo
    a) <estudios/año> academic (before n)
    b) <sillón/normas> Academy (before n) ( esp of the Royal Academy of the Spanish language)
    c) <estilo/lenguaje> academic
    II
    - ca masculino, femenino academician
    * * *
    académico1

    Ex: BITNET and Internet are parts of a worldwide computer network for researchers, academicians, and information professionals.

    * académicos, los = academic, the.
    * promovido por los académicos = academic-led.

    académico2
    2 = academic, faculty, learned, scholarly, scholastic, curricular.

    Ex: Academic disputations are generally entered under the heading for the faculty moderator.

    Ex: Academic disputations are generally entered under the heading for the faculty moderator.
    Ex: Abstracts will accompany various learned, technical or scholarly contributions.
    Ex: Personal authorship has been accepted for some time, and indeed reflects the scholarly practice of the western world.
    Ex: This extraordinary assault on a fine old children's book has ever since stood for me as the epitome of the scholastic abuse of literature.
    Ex: The public librarian can attend faculty meetings to ascertain curricular needs and use the latitude of the library's collection to augment the school's capacity.
    * académico-industrial = academic-industrial.
    * actuación académica = learning performance.
    * año académico = school year.
    * asuntos académicos = academic affairs.
    * biblioteconomía especializada en las bibliotecas académicas = college librarianship.
    * carrera académica = academic career.
    * comité de ordenación académica = course committee.
    * comunidad académica = learning community, academic community.
    * cultura académica = academic culture.
    * curso académico = academic course.
    * debate académico = academic debate.
    * desarrollo académico = academic development.
    * estudio académico = academic study.
    * expediente académico de la escuela = high school record.
    * falta de ética académica = academic dishonesty.
    * formación académica = formal education.
    * mundo académico, el = academic, the, academic world, the, world of academia, the.
    * no académico = non-academic.
    * ordenación académica = academic affairs.
    * recurso académico = scholarly resource.
    * rendimiento académico = learning achievement, learning performance.
    * revista académica = academic journal.
    * sector académico, el = academic sector, the.
    * titulación académica = academic qualification.
    * tutor académico = teaching mentor.

    * * *
    1 ‹estudios/año› academic ( before n)
    2 ‹sillón/normas› Academy ( before n) ( esp of the Royal Academy of the Spanish language)
    3 ‹estilo/lenguaje› academic
    masculine, feminine
    academician
    Compuestos:
    académico correspondiente, académica correspondiente
    masculine, feminine corresponding member ( esp of the Royal Academy of the Spanish language)
    académico de número, académica de número
    masculine, feminine permanent member ( esp of the Royal Academy of the Spanish language)
    * * *

    académico
    ◊ -ca adjetivo ‹estudios/año academic ( before n);


    estilo/lenguaje academic
    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
    academician
    académico,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino academic
    ' académico' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    académica
    - año
    - curso
    - historial
    - apertura
    - expediente
    - título
    English:
    academic
    - Ivy League
    - qualification
    - record
    - school
    - session
    - home
    - scholarly
    - tracking
    * * *
    académico, -a
    adj
    1. [año, título] academic
    2. [estilo] academic
    3. [de la Academia] of/from the Academy;
    el diccionario académico the Academy dictionary
    nm,f
    academician
    académico de número full academy member
    * * *
    I adj academic
    II m, académica f academician, member of an academy
    * * *
    académico, -ca adj
    : academic, scholastic
    académico, -ca n
    : academic, academician
    * * *
    académico adj academic

    Spanish-English dictionary > académico

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  • assault — as·sault 1 /ə sȯlt/ n [Old French assaut, literally, attack, ultimately from Latin assultus, from assilire to leap (on), attack] 1: the crime or tort of threatening or attempting to inflict immediate offensive physical contact or bodily harm… …   Law dictionary

  • ASSAULT — ASSAULT, the infliction of any degree of violence on the body of another person, whether injury results or not. The biblical injunction, he may be given up to 40 lashes but not more (Deut. 25:3), which applies to flogging by way of punishment,… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Assault — As*sault , n. [OE. asaut, assaut, OF. assaut, asalt, F. assaut, LL. assaltus; L. ad + saltus a leaping, a springing, salire to leap. See {Assail}.] 1. A violent onset or attack with physical means, as blows, weapons, etc.; an onslaught; the rush… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Assault — As*sault , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Assaulted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Assaulting}.] [From {Assault}, n.: cf. OF. assaulter, LL. assaltare.] 1. To make an assault upon, as by a sudden rush of armed men; to attack with unlawful or insulting physical… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • assault — n *attack, onslaught, onset Analogous words: assailing, bombarding or bombardment, storming or storm (see corresponding verbs at ATTACK): *invasion, incursion, raid assault vb storm, *attack, bombard, assail …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • assault — [n] attack advance, aggression, charge, incursion, invasion, offensive, onset, onslaught, rape, storm, storming, strike, violation; concept 86 assault [v] attack abuse, advance, assail, bash, beset, blast, blitz, bushwhack, charge, come down on* …   New thesaurus

  • assault — ► NOUN 1) a violent attack. 2) Law an act that threatens physical harm to a person. 3) a concentrated attempt to do something difficult. ► VERB ▪ make an assault on. DERIVATIVES assaultive adjective …   English terms dictionary

  • assault — [ə sôlt′] n. [ME assaut < OFr assaut, assalt < VL * assaltus < assalire: see ASSAIL] 1. a violent attack, either physical or verbal 2. euphemism for RAPE1 3. Law an unlawful threat or unsuccessful attempt to do physical harm to another,… …   English World dictionary

  • assault at — ● assault …   Useful english dictionary

  • Assault — This article is about the criminal act. For tortious aspects of assault, see Assault (tort). For other uses, see Assault (disambiguation) …   Wikipedia

  • assault — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 crime of attacking sb ADJECTIVE ▪ brutal, ferocious, savage, vicious, violent ▪ armed ▪ criminal …   Collocations dictionary

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