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  • 121 orden monástica

    f.
    monastic order.
    * * *
    Ex. Mystic experience is especially associated with members of the cloistered monastic orders and with anchorites or anchoresses.
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    Ex: Mystic experience is especially associated with members of the cloistered monastic orders and with anchorites or anchoresses.

    Spanish-English dictionary > orden monástica

  • 122 organización de materias

    Ex. In simple terms, the essence of subject organisation is the division of literature (or references to literature) into manageable, or scannable categories, with each category being associated with an index term.
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    Ex: In simple terms, the essence of subject organisation is the division of literature (or references to literature) into manageable, or scannable categories, with each category being associated with an index term.

    Spanish-English dictionary > organización de materias

  • 123 para que no + Subjuntivo

    = if + Nombre + be not + to + Infinitivo, lest + Frase Verbal
    Ex. This kind of large-scale recasting will have to be done slowly if the scheme is not to lose its popularity with librarians who have large collections already classified.
    Ex. Lest it appear that Ms Marshall's committee and a few others of us, notoriously associated with that kind of work, are little more than crazy, fire-breathing radicals, let me add this gloss immediately.
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    = if + Nombre + be not + to + Infinitivo, lest + Frase Verbal

    Ex: This kind of large-scale recasting will have to be done slowly if the scheme is not to lose its popularity with librarians who have large collections already classified.

    Ex: Lest it appear that Ms Marshall's committee and a few others of us, notoriously associated with that kind of work, are little more than crazy, fire-breathing radicals, let me add this gloss immediately.

    Spanish-English dictionary > para que no + Subjuntivo

  • 124 pasta de dientes

    toothpaste
    * * *
    (n.) = toothpaste
    Ex. In Experiment 1, 108 undergraduates were presented with information about risks associated with different brands of tires and toothpaste.
    * * *
    (n.) = toothpaste

    Ex: In Experiment 1, 108 undergraduates were presented with information about risks associated with different brands of tires and toothpaste.

    * * *
    toothpaste

    Spanish-English dictionary > pasta de dientes

  • 125 prestar ayuda

    v.
    to give help, to give aid.
    * * *
    to help (a, -)
    * * *
    (v.) = provide + assistance, render + assistance, offer + guidance, offer + assistance, lend + a (helping) hand
    Ex. Its purpose is to provide advice and on-site salvage assistance to those organisations having documentary resources that are damaged in a natural or man-made disaster.
    Ex. There are obvious limits to the assistance which a librarian can undertake to render.
    Ex. These vital human needs may not feature prominently in the curriculum, and a society in moral disarray may offer insufficient guidance.
    Ex. These two functions of the library have often been at cross purposes to one another, because each has been associated with a conflicting view of the kind and amount of assistance to be offered to the reader.
    Ex. In a small shop the master would lend a hand with the work, certainly as a corrector and often as a compositor as well.
    * * *
    (v.) = provide + assistance, render + assistance, offer + guidance, offer + assistance, lend + a (helping) hand

    Ex: Its purpose is to provide advice and on-site salvage assistance to those organisations having documentary resources that are damaged in a natural or man-made disaster.

    Ex: There are obvious limits to the assistance which a librarian can undertake to render.
    Ex: These vital human needs may not feature prominently in the curriculum, and a society in moral disarray may offer insufficient guidance.
    Ex: These two functions of the library have often been at cross purposes to one another, because each has been associated with a conflicting view of the kind and amount of assistance to be offered to the reader.
    Ex: In a small shop the master would lend a hand with the work, certainly as a corrector and often as a compositor as well.

    Spanish-English dictionary > prestar ayuda

  • 126 profesor invitado

    (n.) = fellow, visiting professor, visiting lecturer, visiting scholar, visiting fellow
    Ex. The following highlights are what this first class of fellows recall of their time overseas.
    Ex. Martin Bircher, a visiting professor in the German Department of the University of California at Berkeley, gained an intimate acquaintance with the rare books in several collections of the University Library.
    Ex. He was also associated with Bukkyo University from 1960-76, first as a visiting lecturer, later as a full-time member of staff, becoming librarian in 1973.
    Ex. Its 55,000 books and 2,500 volumes of manuscripts are used mainly by visiting scholars.
    Ex. Scientists, visiting fellows, and doctoral candidates participated in the survey.
    * * *
    (n.) = fellow, visiting professor, visiting lecturer, visiting scholar, visiting fellow

    Ex: The following highlights are what this first class of fellows recall of their time overseas.

    Ex: Martin Bircher, a visiting professor in the German Department of the University of California at Berkeley, gained an intimate acquaintance with the rare books in several collections of the University Library.
    Ex: He was also associated with Bukkyo University from 1960-76, first as a visiting lecturer, later as a full-time member of staff, becoming librarian in 1973.
    Ex: Its 55,000 books and 2,500 volumes of manuscripts are used mainly by visiting scholars.
    Ex: Scientists, visiting fellows, and doctoral candidates participated in the survey.

    Spanish-English dictionary > profesor invitado

  • 127 protocolario

    adj.
    1 protocolary, formal, formalistic, official.
    2 stiff, ceremonious.
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    1 formal
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (=ceremonial) required by protocol, established by protocol
    2) (=formulario) ceremonial, formal
    * * *
    - ria, protocolar adjetivo formal
    * * *
    Ex. From the time of the Celtic occupation of Ireland in 500 BC, music played by harpers has been associated with ancient warfare and with banquets and ceremonious occasions.
    * * *
    - ria, protocolar adjetivo formal
    * * *

    Ex: From the time of the Celtic occupation of Ireland in 500 BC, music played by harpers has been associated with ancient warfare and with banquets and ceremonious occasions.

    * * *
    formal
    los discursos protocolarios the formal speeches, the speeches established by protocol o convention
    fue un saludo puramente protocolario it was a purely formal greeting
    * * *
    protocolario, -a adj
    ceremonial;
    fue una visita protocolaria it was a ceremonial visit
    * * *
    adj established by protocol; como requiere required by protocol

    Spanish-English dictionary > protocolario

  • 128 quechua

    adj.
    Quechuan.
    f. & m.
    Quechua (person).
    m.
    Quechua (idioma).
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    1 Quechua
    1 (persona) Quechua
    1 (idioma) Quechua
    ————————
    1 (idioma) Quechua
    * * *
    1.
    ADJ Quechua, Quechuan
    2.
    3.
    SM (Ling) Quechua
    QUECHUA Quechua, the language spoken by the Incas, is the most widely spoken indigenous language in South America, with some 13 million speakers in the Andean region. The first Quechua grammar was compiled by a Spanish missionary in 1560, as part of a linguistic policy intended to aid the process of evangelization. In 1975 Peru made Quechua an official state language. From Quechua come words such as "llama", "condor" and "puma".
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    I
    adjetivo Quechua
    II
    masculino y femenino
    1) ( persona) Quechuan
    2) quechua masculino ( idioma) Quechua
    •• Cultural note:
    The language of the Incas, Quechua is spoken today by some 13 million people in Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Argentina. Since 1975 it has been an official language in Peru. The Quechua people are one of South America's most important ethnic minorities. Words derived from Quechua include coca, cóndor, pampa, and puma
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    Ex. This book looks at the linguistic history of potato cultivation in the Andes by considering the Quechua and Aymara terminology associated with this crop.
    * * *
    I
    adjetivo Quechua
    II
    masculino y femenino
    1) ( persona) Quechuan
    2) quechua masculino ( idioma) Quechua
    •• Cultural note:
    The language of the Incas, Quechua is spoken today by some 13 million people in Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Argentina. Since 1975 it has been an official language in Peru. The Quechua people are one of South America's most important ethnic minorities. Words derived from Quechua include coca, cóndor, pampa, and puma
    * * *

    Ex: This book looks at the linguistic history of potato cultivation in the Andes by considering the Quechua and Aymara terminology associated with this crop.

    * * *
    The language of the Incas, Quechua is spoken today by some 13 million people in Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Argentina. Since 1975 it has been an official language in Peru. The Quechua people are one of South America's most important ethnic minorities. Words derived from Quechua include coca, cóndor, pampa, and puma.
    Quechua
    quechua (↑ quechua 31)
    1 (persona) Quechuan
    2
    * * *

    quechua adjetivo
    Quechua
    ■ sustantivo masculino y femenino ( persona) Quechuan
    ■ sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Quechua
    quechua
    I adjetivo Quechua
    II mf Quechua
    III sustantivo masculino (idioma) Quechua
    ' quechua' also found in these entries:
    English:
    rusty
    * * *
    quechua, quichua
    adj
    Quechuan
    nmf
    [persona] Quechua
    nm
    [idioma] Quechua
    QUECHUA
    Quechua is an Amerindian language spoken by more than eight million people in the Andean region. In Peru, something between a quarter and a third of the population use Quechua, and the position in Bolivia and Ecuador is similar. It is also spoken in northern Chile and Argentina, and southern Colombia. Quechua was the language of the Inca empire, so the variety spoken in the Inca capital of Cuzco was the most important of its many dialects. The number of speakers declined dramatically in the centuries following the Spanish conquest, but in more recent years there have been official attempts to promote the language. As with the Aztec language Nahuatl, many Quechua words passed into Spanish, and on to many other languages. For example, in English we find “condor”, “jerky” (n, = dried meat) and “quinine”.

    Spanish-English dictionary > quechua

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