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61 eso
intj.that's it.pron.1 that (neutro).eso es la Torre Eiffel that's the Eiffel Towereso es lo que yo pienso that's just what I thinkeso que propones es irrealizable what you're proposing is impossibleeso de vivir solo no me gusta I don't like the idea of living on my own¡eso, eso! that's right!, yes!¡eso es! that's it¿cómo es eso?, ¿y eso? how come? (¿por qué?)para eso es mejor no ir if that's all it is, you might as well not gopor eso vine that's why I camea eso de (at) about o arounda eso del mediodía round about middayen eso just then, at that very momenty eso que even though2 it.* * ** * *pron.* * *SF ABR Esp= Enseñanza Secundaria obligatoria compulsory secondary education for 12 to 16 year-olds ESO As a consequence of the 1990 education reform law, LOGSE, secondary education in Spain is now divided into two stages. The first stage, ESO, or Educación Secundaria Obligatoria, is for 12- to 16-year-olds. It is free and compulsory and includes both vocational and academic subjects. Students are awarded the Título de Graduado en Educación Secundaria on successful completion at age 16 and can leave school at this point. If they choose to continue their education they go on to the second stage, which consists of either the academically orientated Bachillerato or the vocational Formación Profesional Específica.See:* * ** * *Ex. There will always be differences between the races and the genders and all that sort of thing.* * ** * *Ex: There will always be differences between the races and the genders and all that sort of thing.
* * *ESO - Educación Secundaria Obligatoria (↑ ESO a1)(en Esp) = Educación Secundaria Obligatoria* * *
Multiple Entries:
ESO
eso
eso pron dem
eso que te contaron what they told youb) ( en locs)◊ a eso de (at) around o about;
en eso: en eso llegó su madre (just) at that moment her mother arrived;
¡eso es! that's it!;
y eso que … even though …;
por eso that's whyc)◊ ¡eso! ( interj) exactly!
eso pron dem neut that: eso de los fantasmas es una tontería, this whole thing about ghosts is nonsense
¡eso es!, that's it!
no me dio ni eso, she didn't give me even that
por eso nos vamos, that's why we are leaving
♦ Locuciones: a eso de, around: a eso de la medianoche, around midnight
' ESO' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
advertir
- alcance
- amargarse
- aparte
- así
- bajeza
- bastarse
- broma
- caer
- calumnia
- característica
- característico
- chistar
- chupada
- chupado
- colmo
- cómo
- con
- conducir
- cosa
- cuento
- dar
- deberse
- derecha
- derecho
- diferenciar
- discutible
- doler
- educación
- empezar
- entrar
- ser
- escribirse
- eso
- excusa
- falsa
- falso
- faltar
- ir
- hacer
- harina
- importar
- interesar
- jorobar
- llevar
- luego
- malpensada
- malpensado
- marcha
- menos
English:
about
- absolutely
- affair
- all
- anything
- ball
- ball game
- care
- careful
- common
- debate
- defy
- deliberately
- design
- dig
- do
- done
- dwell on
- enough
- failing
- feel
- fit
- fortunate
- go for
- grab
- harp on
- head
- here
- however
- it
- joke
- just
- kick up
- labour
- like
- mean
- most
- move
- mud
- nasty
- need
- no
- none
- nowhere
- objection
- occasion
- ocean
- of
- offence
- ominously
* * *= mainstream secondary education in Spain for pupils aged 12-16ESOMandatory secondary education or ESO (“Enseñanza Secundaria Obligatoria”) in Spain lasts four years, from the age of twelve to sixteen. This is divided into two two-year cycles. At the end of the second cycle (equivalent to junior year in high school), students can either go on to two years of further study if they want to go to college, or take vocational and technical courses.* * *f abr Esp(= educación secundaria obligatoria) compulsory secondary education* * *1) : thateso no me gusta: I don't like that2)¡eso es! : that's it!, that's right!3)a eso de : arounda eso de las tres: around three o'clock4)en eso : at that point, just then* * *ESO n secondary education -
62 licenciatura
f.1 degree.2 bachelor's degree at the university, baccalaureate, first degree.* * *1 (five year) university degree* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=título) degree2) (=estudios) degree course, course of study (EEUU)3) (=ceremonia) graduationLICENCIATURA Until recently most Spanish degree courses lasted five years. Students would be awarded a diplomatura (general degree) if they completed three years of study, and they would get their licenciatura (honours degree) after another two years. Now, under new planes de estudio, or curricula, licenciaturas take four years. The first two years are referred to as the primer ciclo and the final two years as the segundo ciclo.* * *femenino degree* * *= master's degree, master degree, graduate level, graduate programme, graduate degree.Ex. Bernadine Abbott Hoduski received her bachelor's degree from St. Theresa of Avila College and her master's degree in library science from the University of Denver.Ex. There are more than 20 LIS schools in the Arab world and they grant diplomas, B.Sc. degrees, master degrees and Ph.D.Ex. Many library school students are suffering from the parochialism of this trend in education and must compensate for it at the graduate level.Ex. Some librarians were surveyed about the usefulness of a special graduate programme for persons planning to become prison librarians.Ex. The minimum professional qualifications in archaeology are a graduate degree in archaeology, anthropology, or a closely related field.----* curso de licenciatura = postgraduate course.* estudiante de licenciatura = graduate student.* estudios de licenciatura = graduate work.* Licenciatura de Ciencias = M.Sc. (Master of Science).* Licenciatura de Humanidades = M.Phil. (Master in Philosophy).* Licenciatura en Documentación = M.L.S. (Master in Library Science).* relativo a los estudios de licenciatura = grad (graduate), postgraduate [post-graduate].* * *femenino degree* * *= master's degree, master degree, graduate level, graduate programme, graduate degree.Ex: Bernadine Abbott Hoduski received her bachelor's degree from St. Theresa of Avila College and her master's degree in library science from the University of Denver.
Ex: There are more than 20 LIS schools in the Arab world and they grant diplomas, B.Sc. degrees, master degrees and Ph.D.Ex: Many library school students are suffering from the parochialism of this trend in education and must compensate for it at the graduate level.Ex: Some librarians were surveyed about the usefulness of a special graduate programme for persons planning to become prison librarians.Ex: The minimum professional qualifications in archaeology are a graduate degree in archaeology, anthropology, or a closely related field.* curso de licenciatura = postgraduate course.* estudiante de licenciatura = graduate student.* estudios de licenciatura = graduate work.* Licenciatura de Ciencias = M.Sc. (Master of Science).* Licenciatura de Humanidades = M.Phil. (Master in Philosophy).* Licenciatura en Documentación = M.L.S. (Master in Library Science).* relativo a los estudios de licenciatura = grad (graduate), postgraduate [post-graduate].* * *licenciatura (↑ licenciatura a1)degreeno terminó la licenciatura he didn't finish his degreehizo la licenciatura en Deusto she did o took her degree at the University of DeustoThe name given to the first university degree. Degree courses in Spain used to last five years. Now, after the passing of the LRU - Ley de Reforma Universitaria (↑ LRU 1), degrees normally take four years. Exceptions are medicine and architecture.* * *
licenciatura sustantivo femenino
degree
licenciatura f Univ (títulación superior) (bachelor's) degree
(estudios superiores) degree (course)
' licenciatura' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bachillerato
- filología
English:
degree
- Honours degree
- bachelor
- honor
- under
* * *licenciatura nfdegree;licenciatura en económicas/derecho economics/law degree;licenciatura en Filosofía y Letras Bachelor of Arts (degree)* * *f EDU degree* * *licenciatura nf1) : college degree2) : course of study (at a college or university)* * *licenciatura n degree -
63 general
adj.general.tener nociones generales de griego to have a general knowledge of Greekesa es la opinión general de los que no leen los periódicos that's what people who don't read the papers usually thinkpor lo general, en general in general, generallypor lo general, suelo ir en tren I generally go by train, in general I go by trainm.general (military).general de división major general* * *► adjetivo1 general2 (común) common, usual, widespread1 (oficial) general\en general in general, generallypor lo general in general, generally* * *noun mf. adj.- por lo general* * *1. ADJ1) (=común, no detallado) generaluna visión general de los problemas del país — an overall o general view of the problems of the country
2)en general —
a) [con verbo] generally, in generalestoy hablando en general — I am talking generally o in general terms
en general, las críticas de la obra han sido favorables — generally (speaking) o in general, the play has received favourable criticism
b) [detrás de s] in generalliteratura, música y arte en general — literature, music and the arts in general
3)iban a visitarla, por lo general, dos o tres veces al año — they generally went to see her two or three times a year
los resultados son, por lo general, bastante buenos — in general o on the whole, the results are pretty good
2.SMF (Mil) general3.SM (Rel) general4. SF1) (tb: carretera general)Esp main road2) (tb: clasificación general) (Ciclismo) general classification3)* * *Ia) (no específico, global) generalb) (en locs)en general — on the whole, in general
IIpor lo general: por lo general llega a las nueve she usually o generally arrives at nine; por lo general prefiero ir en auto — in general I prefer to drive
masculino y femenino (Mil) general* * *Ia) (no específico, global) generalb) (en locs)en general — on the whole, in general
IIpor lo general: por lo general llega a las nueve she usually o generally arrives at nine; por lo general prefiero ir en auto — in general I prefer to drive
masculino y femenino (Mil) general* * *general11 = general.Nota: Nombre.Ex: It should not be assumed that this has got to be a semiformal talk, followed by a few halfhearted questions: a kind of general's visit to the barracks.
* como norma general = as a general rule.general22 = all-embracing, broad [broader -comp., broadest -sup.], comprehensive, general, large [larger -comp., largest -sup.], sweeping, ubiquitous, umbrella, widespread, pervasive, blanket, all-encompassing, broadly based, wide-ranging [wide ranging], overriding, broad-based [broad based], wide-scale, overarching, received, epidemic, pandemic, wide-angle(d), generalised [generalized, -USA], embracing, encompassing.Ex: Some databases are very all-embracing in their coverage and attempt to provide comprehensive coverage of entire disciplines.
Ex: This broader consideration of descriptive cataloguing problems serves to set a context for the consideration of cataloguing problems associated with nonbook materials.Ex: One of the factors to consider in the selection of a data base is whether the data base is comprehensive or not.Ex: Nevertheless, the fact that these general lists cannot serve for every application has triggered a search for more consistent approaches.Ex: Serial searching for a string of characters is usually performed on a small subset of a large file.Ex: Such a statement of objectives may appear narrowly defined in its practices and yet, at the same time, rather sweeping in its assumptions.Ex: Worldwide, however, the printed book is still the most ubiquitous source of record = Sin embargo, el libro impreso es aún en todo el mundo la fuente de información escrita más común.Ex: This article describes how an ' umbrella licence' was obtained covering a group of libraries within the region.Ex: Comment published so far is favourable, but the code still awaits widespread adoption.Ex: The unease is pervasive, not an occasional outcropping of discontent.Ex: Likert in no way attempts to make a blanket prescription for employee-centered supervisory styles.Ex: In publishing itself there is little use made of the all-encompassing schemes such as Dewey or the Library of Congress.Ex: Library schools are offering broadly based courses with increasing emphasis on technology and information systems, but practising librarians still need the traditional skills.Ex: The contents of this handbook are comprehensive and wide-ranging.Ex: Consequently, the overriding demand made by the academic community is bibliographical in nature.Ex: However, the organisation is well on its way to becoming a broad-based provider of databases and end-user oriented information services in all areas of engineering.Ex: Without the stimuli of cooperative agencies, many programmes such as wide-scale interlibrary loan would not have developed so rapidly.Ex: There appears to be an unhealthy tendency among information technology professionals to elevate any single, highly successful practical experience instantly into an overarching paradigm for managerial success.Ex: It was interesting, in view of the received opinion that 'We don't have many problems round here'.Ex: The article is entitled 'Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and the epidemic growth of its literature' = El artículo se titula "El síndrome de inmunodeficiencia adquirida (SIDA) y el crecimiento exponencial de su literatura".Ex: Test score data were broken down to show that the decline is pandemic throughout the culture & not limited to sex, race, or class variables.Ex: Except for the principal no one besides the librarian has such a wide-angle view of the school's instructional programme.Ex: Although it is coy about admitting the fact it is only mentioned twice in the whole of the thirty pages of publicity material it is in effect a generalized and modernized Thesaurofacet: a facetted classification with a thesaurus structure forming an integral part.Ex: What is needed is an embracing approach to guarantee freedom for Palestine and legitimacy for Israel.Ex: By drawing Russia into an encompassing coalition with Europe and other powers, the risk of conflict will be diminished.* abogado general = advocate-general.* Acuerdo General sobre Aranceles y Comercio (GATT) = General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT).* anestesia general = general anaesthesia.* asamblea general = general assembly.* biblioteca general = general library.* como norma general = as a general rule of thumb, as a rough guide.* consenso general = general consensus.* creencia general = conventional wisdom.* criterio general = rule of thumb.* dar una idea general = paint + a broad picture.* de aplicación general = general-purpose, of general application.* de forma general = bulk.* de interés general = of general interest.* de lo general a lo particular = from the general to the particular.* de lo particular a lo general = from the particular to the general.* de propósito general = general-purpose.* describir en líneas generales = outline.* desde un punto de vista general = in a broad sense.* desde un punto de vista más general = in a broader sense.* designación general de la clase de documento = general material designation.* de tipo general = broad scoped.* de un modo muy general = crudely.* de utilidad general = all-purpose.* director general = senior director.* elección general = general election.* encabezamiento demasiado general = much-too-broad heading.* encabezamiento informativo general = general explanatory heading.* en el sentido más general = in the broadest sense.* en general = at large, by and large, for the most part, generally, in general, in the main, on balance, on the whole, overall, broadly, as a whole, generally speaking.* en líneas generales = broadly speaking, generally, on the whole, in basic outline, roughly speaking, as a rough guide.* ensayo general = dress rehearsal.* en su sentido más general = in its/their broadest sense.* en términos generales = in broad terms, generally speaking.* en un sentido general = in a broad sense.* en un sentido más general = in a broader sense.* esquema general = outline.* gobernador general = Governor General.* hablando en términos generales = loosely speaking.* idea general = rough idea.* índice general = general index.* informe sobre el estado general de las carreteras = road report.* instrucción general = blanket instruction.* interés general = public interest.* la comunidad en general = the community at large.* la sociedad en general = society at large.* materia más general = broader subject.* norma general = rule of thumb.* Norma General Internacional para la Descripción de Archivvos (ISAD-G) = General International Standard Archival Description (ISAD(G)).* opinión general = consensus of opinion, conventional wisdom.* opinión general, la = received wisdom, the.* parálisis general = general paresis.* población en general, la = general population, the.* por lo general = on the whole, all in all, in general, generally, generally speaking, in the normal run of events, in the normal run of things.* público en general = broader audience, broad audience, broad public, broader public.* público en general, el = general public, the.* Secretaría General = Secretariat.* ser de uso general = be generally available.* sistema de clasificación general = general scheme.* Sistema General de Ordenación (SGO) = Broad System of Ordering (BSO).* una guía general = a rough guide.* una idea general = a rough guide.* * *1 (no específico, global) generalel estado general del enfermo the patient's general conditiontemas de interés general subjects of general interestel pronóstico general del tiempo para mañana the general weather forecast for tomorrowel país está pasando una crisis a nivel general the country as a whole is going through a crisisme habló del proyecto en líneas generales she gave me a broad outline of the projectun panorama general de la situación an overall view o an overview of the situationtiene nociones generales de informática he has a general idea about information technology2 ( en locs):en general on the whole, in general¿qué tal el viaje? — en general bien how was the trip? — good, on the wholeen general prefiero el vino blanco on the whole o in general, I prefer white wineel público en general the general public¿qué te molesta de él? — todo en general y nada en particular what don't you like about him? — everything and nothingpor lo general: por lo general los domingos nos levantamos tarde we usually o generally get up late on Sundayspor lo general llega a las nueve she usually o generally arrives at nine, she arrives at nine as a rulepor lo general prefiero una novela a un ensayo in general I prefer novels to essays31 ( Mil) general2 ( Relig) generalCompuestos:(en el ejército) ≈ major general, brigadier general ( in US), brigadier ( in UK); (en las fuerzas aéreas) ≈ brigadier general ( in US), ≈ air commodore ( in UK)(en el ejército) ≈ major general; (en las fuerzas aéreas) ≈ major general ( in US), ≈ air vice marshal ( in UK)* * *
Multiple Entries:
Gral.
general
Gral. sustantivo masculino (◊ General) Gen.
general adjetivo
hablando en líneas generales broadly speaking;
un panorama general de la situación an overall view of the situationb) ( en locs)
el público en general the general public;
por lo general as a (general) rule
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino (Mil) general
general
I adjetivo general
director general, general manager, director-general
huelga general, general strike
secretario general, Secretary-General
II m Mil Rel general
♦ Locuciones: por lo o en general, in general, generally
' general' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abogada
- abogado
- anestesia
- asesinar
- bachillerato
- bien
- camino
- capitán
- capitana
- cerrarse
- CGPJ
- ciudad
- comida
- cuartel
- decretar
- desbandada
- DGT
- economía
- EGB
- el
- elección
- enferma
- enfermo
- ensayo
- entre
- error
- esperar
- fiscal
- golpista
- gral.
- huelga
- ladrón
- ladrona
- lata
- lista
- LOGSE
- mayoría
- nombrar
- panorama
- parecerse
- piso
- policlínica
- política
- protesta
- pública
- público
- regalar
- regla
- sazón
- secretaría
English:
AGM
- all-out
- as
- Attorney General
- backdrop
- blanket
- booze
- bosom
- breast
- buck
- crime
- current
- disheveled
- dishevelled
- dress
- dress rehearsal
- dry run
- education
- election
- GATT
- GCE
- GCSE
- general
- general anaesthetic
- general assembly
- general election
- general knowledge
- general practice
- general practitioner
- general public
- generally
- GP
- GPO
- headquarters
- HQ
- large
- main
- managing
- master
- mobilize
- most
- opposite
- outline
- overall
- overview
- Postmaster General
- practitioner
- prevailing
- public
- quash
* * *♦ adj1. [común] general;sólo tengo unas nociones muy generales de griego I only have a very general knowledge of Greek;esa es la opinión general de los que no leen los periódicos that's what people who don't read the papers usually think;mi valoración general es negativa my overall opinion of it is negative2. [en frases]por lo general, en general in general, generally;los candidatos, en general, estaban muy cualificados the candidates were generally very well qualified, in general, the candidates were very well qualified;en general el clima es seco on the whole, the climate is dry, the climate is generally dry;¿qué tal te va la vida? – en general, no me puedo quejar how's life treating you? – I can't complain, on the whole;por lo general, suelo ir en tren I generally go by train, in general I go by train♦ nmMil general general de brigada Br brigadier, US brigadier general;general de división major general♦ nfDep [clasificación] overall standings;con su victoria se ha puesto segunda en la general her victory has moved her up to second place in the overall standings* * *I adj general;en general in general;por lo general usually, generallyII m general* * *general adj1) : general2)en general orpor lo general : in general, generallygeneral nmf1) : general2)general de división : major general* * *general1 adj general -
64 reválida
f.1 revalidation.2 final examination.* * *1 final examination* * ** * *femenino (RPl) ( convalidación) validation* * *femenino (RPl) ( convalidación) validation* * *1 ( RPl) (convalidación) validationno le han dado la reválida they won't recognize her qualifications2 ( Esp) (del bachillerato) final examination* * *
Del verbo revalidar: ( conjugate revalidar)
revalida es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
revalidar
reválida
revalidar ( conjugate revalidar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹campeonato/título› to defend, win … again;
‹ victoria› to repeat
2
reválida sustantivo femenino (RPl) validation
* * *reválida nf3. Am [de estudios, título] recognition* * *f final examination -
65 secundaria
adj.&f.1 secondary, second in order; subordinate.2 accessory.f.secondary school, high school.* * *1 EDUCACIÓN secondary education* * *f., (m. - secundario)* * *SF1) esp LAm (=enseñanza) secondary education, high school education (EEUU)2) Méx (=colegio) secondary school, high school (EEUU)* * *a) (AmL) ( enseñanza media) secondary education, high school (AmE)b) (Méx) ( instituto) middle school* * *a) (AmL) ( enseñanza media) secondary education, high school (AmE)b) (Méx) ( instituto) middle school* * ** * *
Del verbo secundar: ( conjugate secundar)
secundaría es:
1ª persona singular (yo) condicional indicativo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) condicional indicativo
Multiple Entries:
secundar
secundaria
secundaria sustantivo femenino
secundar verbo transitivo to back, support
secundario,-a adjetivo secondary
' secundaria' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enseñanza
- eso
- liceo
- bachillerato
- educación
- estudiante
- humanidad
- profesor
English:
B road
- by-road
- comprehensive school
- education
- grammar school
- high school
- secondary school
- by
- grammar
- intermediate
- junior
- minor
- secondary
- senior
- sixth
* * *secundaria nf[educación] secondary* * *secundaria nf1) : secondary education, high school -
66 IB
ABR= Iberia, Líneas Aéreas de España, Sociedad Anónima* * *= state secondary school for 14-18-year-olds, US ≈ Senior High School -
67 catedrática
f., (m. - catedrático)* * *
catedrático,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino Educ Univ professor
(de instituto de bachillerato) head of department
* * * -
68 BUP
сокр.образ. единое среднее поливалентное образование (Bachillerato Unificado Polivalente - образовательная степень в испанском среднем образовании) -
69 escuela
f1)tb escuela primaria — нача́льная шко́ла
2) уче́бное заведе́ние: шко́ла, институ́т и т пescuela de bachillerato; escuela secundaria — сре́дняя шко́ла
escuela de bellas artes, escuela militar, escuela normal (de maestros) — худо́жественное, вое́нное, педагоги́ческое учи́лище
escuela de conducción — ку́рсы автовожде́ния
escuela de derecho, de ingeniería, de medicina — юриди́ческий, техни́ческий, медици́нский институ́т
escuela superior, universitaria — институ́т
3) шко́лаа) frecbuena, mala escuela — хоро́шая, плоха́я подгото́вка, вы́учка
crear escuela — созда́ть свою́ шко́лу
г) тради́ция; тече́ниеescuela flamenca de pintura — флама́ндская шко́ла жи́вописи
д) перен (жи́зненный) о́пытescuela de la vida — шко́ла жи́зни
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70 estudio
mestudios de bachillerato — сре́дняя шко́ла
estudios superiores, universitarios — вы́сшее образова́ние
cursar estudios + atr, circ — занима́ться чем, учи́ться чему где
tener estudios — име́ть (вы́сшее) образова́ние
estar en estudio — ( о проблеме) быть в ста́дии изуче́ния; изуча́ться
4) иск, муз этю́д5) сту́дияа) мастерска́я ( художника)б) pl постано́вочный цехestudios de cine — киносту́дия
estudio de televisión — телесту́дия; телеце́нтр
con estudio — зау́ченным, отрабо́танным же́стом
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71 profesor
m, f1) (de + nc) преподава́тель, преподава́тельница, учи́тель, учи́тельница ( чего)profesor agregado, asociado — ста́рший преподава́тель
profesor asistente, ayudante — преподава́тель; ассисте́нт
profesor de primaria, secundaria, bachillerato — учи́тель мла́дших, сре́дних, ста́рших кла́ссов
profesor supernumerario — внешта́тный преподава́тель
profesor titular — доце́нт
profesor universitario — преподава́тель ву́за
profesor visitante — приглашённый преподава́тель
2)tb señor| profesor — вежл а) господи́н учи́тель; госпожа́ учи́тельница ж б) господи́н, госпожа́ профе́ссор -
72 EGB - Educación General Básica
Formerly the stage of compulsory education for Spanish pupils aged from six to fourteen. They then went on to study Formación Profesional - FP (↑ formación a1), which had a vocational focus, or the BUP - Bachillerato Unificado Polivalente (↑ BUP a1), which was more academic. -
73 agregada
agregado,-a
I adj Educ profesor agregado, (de bachillerato) secondary school teacher
Univ assistant teacher
II m,f Pol attaché
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Bachillerato — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El bachillerato es el periodo de estudios con los que se obtiene el grado Bachiller. Es un periodo perteneciente al programa de la educación que puede constar de entre 2 y 5 años. Éstos se desarrollan después de la… … Wikipedia Español
bachillerato — sustantivo masculino 1. (no contable) Estudios secundarios, posteriores a la educación primaria e inferiores a los estudios universitarios: Sus hijos estudian bachillerato … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
bachillerato — 1. m. Estudios de enseñanza secundaria que preceden a los superiores. 2. Grado o título académico que se obtiene al concluir dichos estudios … Diccionario de la lengua española
Bachillerato — Das Bachillerato oder título de Bachiller ist ein Titel, der in Spanien nach erfolgreichem Ablegen der Prüfung Prueba general de bachillerato erlangt wird. Damit erhalten die Betroffenen Zugang zu den Hochschulzulassungsprüfungen (Pruebas de… … Deutsch Wikipedia
bachillerato — (m) (Intermedio) estudios que preparan para el acceso a la universidad Ejemplos: Durante el bachillerato he hecho un curso de francés. El bachillerato no tiene un carácter obligatorio. (m) (Intermedio) grado que se obtiene después de haber… … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
bachillerato — {{#}}{{LM B04402}}{{〓}} {{[}}bachillerato{{]}} ‹ba·chi·lle·ra·to› {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Grado académico que se obtiene después de haber cursado la última etapa de la Educación Secundaria: • No tengo el bachillerato porque dejé de estudiar… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
bachillerato — ► sustantivo masculino 1 ENSEÑANZA Conjunto de estudios de enseñanza media. 2 ENSEÑANZA Grado y título de bachiller. * * * bachillerato m. Estudios oficiales de segunda enseñanza. ≃ Bachiller, enseñanza media, grado de bachiller, segunda… … Enciclopedia Universal
bachillerato — s m 1 Conjunto de estudios posteriores a la educación primaria y previo a las carreras universitarias. A veces se incluye la secundaria, aunque generalmente no: Pasan la secundaria y de ahí al bachillerato 2 Grado que se obtiene al terminar esos… … Español en México
Bachillerato (España) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El Bachillerato español es una enseñanza post obligatoria, impartida normalmente desde que el alumno tiene 16 años, tras haber obtenido el GESO, de caracter preuniversitario y de dos cursos de duración. Tras haber… … Wikipedia Español
Bachillerato (Chile) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Desde 1993, la Universidad de Chile y la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, implementaron un sistema alternativo de ingreso a la Universidad a través de un Programa de Bachillerato. A quien ha realizado un… … Wikipedia Español
Bachillerato Europeo — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El Bachillerato Europeo es el título oficial que reciben los alumnos que completan el programa de la Escuela Europea. Existen actualmente 14 escuelas europeas en ciudades de 8 países de la Unión Europea donde existen … Wikipedia Español