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41 acercarse más aun
(v.) = bring + closer together, come closer together, draw + closer togetherEx. Automation can bring the work of reference and lending librarians closer together to the benefit of both librarians and users.Ex. I also have the impression, and it is no more than an impression, that the two are coming closer and closer together.Ex. Librarians and information workers, who have often been working separately, must draw closer together.* * *(v.) = bring + closer together, come closer together, draw + closer togetherEx: Automation can bring the work of reference and lending librarians closer together to the benefit of both librarians and users.
Ex: I also have the impression, and it is no more than an impression, that the two are coming closer and closer together.Ex: Librarians and information workers, who have often been working separately, must draw closer together. -
42 aventurarse aún más
(v.) = go + one step furtherEx. I would be inclined to go one step further and treat the entire corpus of an author's writings as his/her work.* * *(v.) = go + one step furtherEx: I would be inclined to go one step further and treat the entire corpus of an author's writings as his/her work.
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43 con más intensidad aun
Ex. However, as we shall see, the public librarian's dedication to his civilizing and stabilizing role in society was to surface with a vengeance in those times when the nation appeared threatened.* * *Ex: However, as we shall see, the public librarian's dedication to his civilizing and stabilizing role in society was to surface with a vengeance in those times when the nation appeared threatened.
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44 con más razón aún
Ex. The same problem is posed a fortiori when the liquid to be pasteurized contains dissolved gas under pressure (carbonated liquid) -- the case of beer for example.* * *Ex: The same problem is posed a fortiori when the liquid to be pasteurized contains dissolved gas under pressure (carbonated liquid) -- the case of beer for example.
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45 con más vigor aun
Ex. However, as we shall see, the public librarian's dedication to his civilizing and stabilizing role in society was to surface with a vengeance in those times when the nation appeared threatened.* * *Ex: However, as we shall see, the public librarian's dedication to his civilizing and stabilizing role in society was to surface with a vengeance in those times when the nation appeared threatened.
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46 con más virulencia aun
Ex. However, as we shall see, the public librarian's dedication to his civilizing and stabilizing role in society was to surface with a vengeance in those times when the nation appeared threatened.* * *Ex: However, as we shall see, the public librarian's dedication to his civilizing and stabilizing role in society was to surface with a vengeance in those times when the nation appeared threatened.
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47 controlar aún más
(v.) = tighten + Posesivo + grip onEx. This paper reports on measures being taken by the government to tighten its grip on what universities do with their money.* * *(v.) = tighten + Posesivo + grip onEx: This paper reports on measures being taken by the government to tighten its grip on what universities do with their money.
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48 desarrollar aún más
(v.) = take + one stage further, progress + one stage further, carry + one stage further, develop + one stage further, take + a step further, extend + one step further, carry + one step further, take + one step further, develop + furtherEx. The special auxiliaries allow the process of synthesis to be taken one stage further.Ex. Progressing a stage further, it would be economically short-sighted, to say the least, for a large co-operative network such as OCLC in the United States or BLCMP in the UK, not to take advantage of the MARC service.Ex. The problem arises from the fact that it is very difficult to fix an absolute level of analysis; there is nearly always the possibility of carrying our analysis one stage further.Ex. This has been taken a step further by using a screen editor to 'prevent the human indexer or coder from making syntactic errors in the first place'.Ex. We can extend these two concepts one step further, and use them to guarantee the integrity of the authority file itself.Ex. The concept of policy may, therefore, be carried one step further.Ex. One should take this mission one step further by defining the overlap between the needs of the user and the capabilities of the library or information center.Ex. This session will provide insight into how digitised services can be developed further in the future.* * *(v.) = take + one stage further, progress + one stage further, carry + one stage further, develop + one stage further, take + a step further, extend + one step further, carry + one step further, take + one step further, develop + furtherEx: The special auxiliaries allow the process of synthesis to be taken one stage further.
Ex: Progressing a stage further, it would be economically short-sighted, to say the least, for a large co-operative network such as OCLC in the United States or BLCMP in the UK, not to take advantage of the MARC service.Ex: The problem arises from the fact that it is very difficult to fix an absolute level of analysis; there is nearly always the possibility of carrying our analysis one stage further.Ex: So we can develop our significance order one stage further, to give us Thing-Material-Action.Ex: This has been taken a step further by using a screen editor to 'prevent the human indexer or coder from making syntactic errors in the first place'.Ex: We can extend these two concepts one step further, and use them to guarantee the integrity of the authority file itself.Ex: The concept of policy may, therefore, be carried one step further.Ex: One should take this mission one step further by defining the overlap between the needs of the user and the capabilities of the library or information center.Ex: This session will provide insight into how digitised services can be developed further in the future. -
49 distanciar aun más
(v.) = widen + the gap between... andEx. There has been increasing concern that advances in high technology have widened the information gap between developed and developing countries.* * *(v.) = widen + the gap between... andEx: There has been increasing concern that advances in high technology have widened the information gap between developed and developing countries.
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50 dominar aún más
(v.) = tighten + Posesivo + grip onEx. This paper reports on measures being taken by the government to tighten its grip on what universities do with their money.* * *(v.) = tighten + Posesivo + grip onEx: This paper reports on measures being taken by the government to tighten its grip on what universities do with their money.
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51 estar aún por llegar
Ex. But I would imagine that the greatest cost of the code is yet to come.* * *Ex: But I would imagine that the greatest cost of the code is yet to come.
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52 estár aún más alejados
(v.) = be one step further removedEx. Getting information to elected members poses even greater problems because they are one step further removed and do not have the daily opportunity of scanning relevant material passing through their offices.* * *(v.) = be one step further removedEx: Getting information to elected members poses even greater problems because they are one step further removed and do not have the daily opportunity of scanning relevant material passing through their offices.
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53 ir aun más lejos
(v.) = go + a/one step furtherEx. I would be inclined to go one step further and treat the entire corpus of an author's writings as his/her work.* * *(v.) = go + a/one step furtherEx: I would be inclined to go one step further and treat the entire corpus of an author's writings as his/her work.
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54 llevar + Nombre + aún más lejos
(v.) = take + Nombre + a/one step further/fartherEx. Taking this argument a step further, it is the mind of the librarian that makes the inicial screening assessment.* * *(v.) = take + Nombre + a/one step further/fartherEx: Taking this argument a step further, it is the mind of the librarian that makes the inicial screening assessment.
Spanish-English dictionary > llevar + Nombre + aún más lejos
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55 llevar aún más lejos
(v.) = take + one stage further, progress + one stage further, carry + one stage further, develop + one stage further, take + a step further, extend + one step further, carry + one step further, take + one step furtherEx. The special auxiliaries allow the process of synthesis to be taken one stage further.Ex. Progressing a stage further, it would be economically short-sighted, to say the least, for a large co-operative network such as OCLC in the United States or BLCMP in the UK, not to take advantage of the MARC service.Ex. The problem arises from the fact that it is very difficult to fix an absolute level of analysis; there is nearly always the possibility of carrying our analysis one stage further.Ex. This has been taken a step further by using a screen editor to 'prevent the human indexer or coder from making syntactic errors in the first place'.Ex. We can extend these two concepts one step further, and use them to guarantee the integrity of the authority file itself.Ex. The concept of policy may, therefore, be carried one step further.Ex. One should take this mission one step further by defining the overlap between the needs of the user and the capabilities of the library or information center.* * *(v.) = take + one stage further, progress + one stage further, carry + one stage further, develop + one stage further, take + a step further, extend + one step further, carry + one step further, take + one step furtherEx: The special auxiliaries allow the process of synthesis to be taken one stage further.
Ex: Progressing a stage further, it would be economically short-sighted, to say the least, for a large co-operative network such as OCLC in the United States or BLCMP in the UK, not to take advantage of the MARC service.Ex: The problem arises from the fact that it is very difficult to fix an absolute level of analysis; there is nearly always the possibility of carrying our analysis one stage further.Ex: So we can develop our significance order one stage further, to give us Thing-Material-Action.Ex: This has been taken a step further by using a screen editor to 'prevent the human indexer or coder from making syntactic errors in the first place'.Ex: We can extend these two concepts one step further, and use them to guarantee the integrity of the authority file itself.Ex: The concept of policy may, therefore, be carried one step further.Ex: One should take this mission one step further by defining the overlap between the needs of the user and the capabilities of the library or information center. -
56 lo mejor está aún por llegar
Ex. As always appears to be the case, the best is yet to come.* * *Ex: As always appears to be the case, the best is yet to come.
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57 lo que es aun mejor
Ex. At the very least, there should be a screen message of the 'please wait' variety: better still is a (brief) statement of what the program is doing (e.g. 'record being written to disk').* * *Ex: At the very least, there should be a screen message of the 'please wait' variety: better still is a (brief) statement of what the program is doing (e.g. 'record being written to disk').
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58 lo que es aun más inquietante
Ex. I looked down and saw a tiny but perfect mummified human body with hair, dark brown skin and more disturbingly, wings.* * *Ex: I looked down and saw a tiny but perfect mummified human body with hair, dark brown skin and more disturbingly, wings.
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59 lo que es aun más preocupante
Ex. I looked down and saw a tiny but perfect mummified human body with hair, dark brown skin and more disturbingly, wings.* * *Ex: I looked down and saw a tiny but perfect mummified human body with hair, dark brown skin and more disturbingly, wings.
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60 lo que es aun peor
(n.) = worse stillEx. Worse still, some EC countries, particularly in a period of world economic recession, become adept at bending the Community's rules to suit their own purposes.* * *(n.) = worse stillEx: Worse still, some EC countries, particularly in a period of world economic recession, become adept at bending the Community's rules to suit their own purposes.
См. также в других словарях:
aún — (diferente de aun) adverbio temporal 1. Hasta ahora o hasta el momento que se indica. Sinónimo: todavía. Observaciones: En todas las acepciones temporales se presupone que en un momento anterior se da la situación contraria y por eso la negación… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
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Aun — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Ane, On, One, Auchun o Aun el Viejo fue el hijo de Jorund y uno de los reyes Suecos de la Casa de los Ynglingos, los ancestros del primer rey de Noruega, Harald el de Hermosos Cabellos. Aun fue un sabio rey que hizo… … Wikipedia Español
Aun — {{{image}}} Sigles d une seule lettre Sigles de deux lettres > Sigles de trois lettres AAA à DZZ EAA à HZZ IAA à LZZ MAA à PZZ QAA à TZZ UAA à XZZ … Wikipédia en Français
Aun — als Abkürzung steht für ein Netzwerk von Universitäten aus den ASEAN Ländern, siehe ASEAN Universitäts Netzwerk Aun ist der Name folgender Personen: Rein Aun (1940–1995), estnischer Leichtathlet Samael Aun Weor (1917–1977), Philosoph,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
aun — (Del lat. adhuc). 1. adv. t. todavía (ǁ hasta un momento determinado). 2. adv. m. todavía (ǁ no obstante, sin embargo). 3. todavía (ǁ en sentido concesivo). 4. todavía (ǁ en sentido de encarecimiento o ponderación). 5. Denota a veces idea de… … Diccionario de la lengua española
aun- — *aun germ., Substantiv: nhd. Auge; ne. eye (Neutrum); Quelle: Personenname (5. Jh.); Etymologie: unbekannt; Sonstiges: Schönfeld, Wörterbuch der altgermanischen Personen und Völkernamen, 1911, 177 (Onoulfus), Reichert, Lexikon der altgermanischen … Germanisches Wörterbuch
aun — (Del lat. adhuc, hasta ahora.) ► adverbio 1 Expresa concesión: ■ aun estando enferma va a trabajar a la oficina. SINÓNIMO incluso ► conjunción concesiva 2 Expresa ponderación: ■ aun sin dinero se compró un coche de lujo. * * * aun (del lat.… … Enciclopedia Universal
aún — (Del lat. adhuc, hasta ahora.) ► adverbio 1 Expresa concesión: ■ aun estando enferma va a trabajar a la oficina. SINÓNIMO incluso ► conjunción concesiva 2 Expresa ponderación: ■ aun sin dinero se compró un coche de lujo. * * * aun (del lat.… … Enciclopedia Universal
Aun — For the village in Azerbaijan, see Avun; for the airport with the IATA location identifier AUN , see Auburn Municipal Airport (California). Ane, On, One, Auchun or Aun the Old ( Audhun , the same name as the A S name Edwin ) was the son of Jorund … Wikipedia
aún — adv 1 Hasta el momento que se expresa, hasta ahora, todavía: Aún no se ha levantado , Aún sigue enfermo , No ha llegado aún , Aún era muy temprano 2 Todavía, además: Si vienes conmigo estaré más contento aún , He trabajado cuatro horas y aún me… … Español en México