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101 en resumen
in short, to sum up* * *= in conclusion, in summary, simply put, the long and (the) short of, in sum, in all, to sum up, to sum it up, in essence, put simply, all in all, simply statedEx. In conclusion, it should not be necessary to say that instructions and guiding must be as brief as possible.Ex. There are in summary two important applications for classification theory.Ex. Simply put, it just doesn't pay to digitise information that few can use, and even fewer will pay for.Ex. The article ' The long and short of a new business model' reviews the application of CD-R on-demand publishing to fill the gap between producing a few copies and spending large sums on replicators to produce 1000 or more copies = El artículo "Un nuevo modelo económico en breve" analiza la aplicación de la publicación en CD-Grabable según la demanda para cubrir el vacío que existe entre producir unas cuentas copias o invertir grandes sumas de dinero en reproductores de CD-ROM para producir 1.000 o más copias.Ex. In sum, the librarian should have the knowledge, experience and sense to provide the right book to the right child at the right time = En suma, el bibliotecario debería tener el conocimiento, la experiencia y el sentido para ofrecer el libro correcto al niño adecuado en el momento oportuno.Ex. In all 20 per cent of visitors went out of the bookshop with a book they had intended to buy, 15 per cent went out with a book they had not intended to buy and 67 went out with both intended and unintended purchases.Ex. To sum up it may be said that overall annual energy costs can be reduced by as much as a third by careful planning.Ex. To sum it up, ISBD stands in sharp contrast to the ideal of concise and clear entries followed by the founders of Anglo-American cataloging.Ex. In essence these indexing languages are very similar to the lists of subject headings which are used in pre-coordinate indexing.Ex. Put simply, asymmetric threats are a version of not 'fighting fair,' which can include the use of surprise and weapons in ways unplanned by a nation.Ex. All in all, then, the book has plenty to attend to, plenty to enjoy, plenty to share.Ex. Simply stated, no, it is not improper to pour wine into your guest s wine glass if it still contains wine.* * *= in conclusion, in summary, simply put, the long and (the) short of, in sum, in all, to sum up, to sum it up, in essence, put simply, all in all, simply statedEx: In conclusion, it should not be necessary to say that instructions and guiding must be as brief as possible.
Ex: There are in summary two important applications for classification theory.Ex: Simply put, it just doesn't pay to digitise information that few can use, and even fewer will pay for.Ex: The article ' The long and short of a new business model' reviews the application of CD-R on-demand publishing to fill the gap between producing a few copies and spending large sums on replicators to produce 1000 or more copies = El artículo "Un nuevo modelo económico en breve" analiza la aplicación de la publicación en CD-Grabable según la demanda para cubrir el vacío que existe entre producir unas cuentas copias o invertir grandes sumas de dinero en reproductores de CD-ROM para producir 1.000 o más copias.Ex: In sum, the librarian should have the knowledge, experience and sense to provide the right book to the right child at the right time = En suma, el bibliotecario debería tener el conocimiento, la experiencia y el sentido para ofrecer el libro correcto al niño adecuado en el momento oportuno.Ex: In all 20 per cent of visitors went out of the bookshop with a book they had intended to buy, 15 per cent went out with a book they had not intended to buy and 67 went out with both intended and unintended purchases.Ex: To sum up it may be said that overall annual energy costs can be reduced by as much as a third by careful planning.Ex: To sum it up, ISBD stands in sharp contrast to the ideal of concise and clear entries followed by the founders of Anglo-American cataloging.Ex: In essence these indexing languages are very similar to the lists of subject headings which are used in pre-coordinate indexing.Ex: Put simply, asymmetric threats are a version of not 'fighting fair,' which can include the use of surprise and weapons in ways unplanned by a nation.Ex: All in all, then, the book has plenty to attend to, plenty to enjoy, plenty to share.Ex: Simply stated, no, it is not improper to pour wine into your guest s wine glass if it still contains wine. -
102 en resumidas cuentas
in short* * *= after all, in short, in a nutshell, in sum, to sum up, to sum it up, to cut a long story short, bottom line, the, in essence, to make a long story short, all in all, all in all, the short story + beEx. After all, the areas of diversification are catered for already by other types of information-related departments.Ex. In short, the work and approach of the chief librarian is crucial to the success of the library he serves.Ex. In a nutshell, I believe we must support all efforts to provide online computer access to bibliographic information.Ex. In sum, the librarian should have the knowledge, experience and sense to provide the right book to the right child at the right time = En suma, el bibliotecario debería tener el conocimiento, la experiencia y el sentido para ofrecer el libro correcto al niño adecuado en el momento oportuno.Ex. To sum up it may be said that overall annual energy costs can be reduced by as much as a third by careful planning.Ex. To sum it up, ISBD stands in sharp contrast to the ideal of concise and clear entries followed by the founders of Anglo-American cataloging.Ex. To cut a long story short, just as they were nearing the weir the engine stopped working and they had to jump into the water.Ex. Drama is, bottom line, seen as a fluff subject by many people.Ex. In essence these indexing languages are very similar to the lists of subject headings which are used in pre-coordinate indexing.Ex. 'Anyway, to make a long story short, Huish said he knows Lisa has been a little flighty at times'.Ex. All in all, then, the book has plenty to attend to, plenty to enjoy, plenty to share.Ex. All in all, then, the book has plenty to attend to, plenty to enjoy, plenty to share.Ex. I'll spare you all the details, but the short story is that he looked her up last year when he was travelling in Scandinavia, and was delighted to find her.* * *= after all, in short, in a nutshell, in sum, to sum up, to sum it up, to cut a long story short, bottom line, the, in essence, to make a long story short, all in all, all in all, the short story + beEx: After all, the areas of diversification are catered for already by other types of information-related departments.
Ex: In short, the work and approach of the chief librarian is crucial to the success of the library he serves.Ex: In a nutshell, I believe we must support all efforts to provide online computer access to bibliographic information.Ex: In sum, the librarian should have the knowledge, experience and sense to provide the right book to the right child at the right time = En suma, el bibliotecario debería tener el conocimiento, la experiencia y el sentido para ofrecer el libro correcto al niño adecuado en el momento oportuno.Ex: To sum up it may be said that overall annual energy costs can be reduced by as much as a third by careful planning.Ex: To sum it up, ISBD stands in sharp contrast to the ideal of concise and clear entries followed by the founders of Anglo-American cataloging.Ex: To cut a long story short, just as they were nearing the weir the engine stopped working and they had to jump into the water.Ex: Drama is, bottom line, seen as a fluff subject by many people.Ex: In essence these indexing languages are very similar to the lists of subject headings which are used in pre-coordinate indexing.Ex: 'Anyway, to make a long story short, Huish said he knows Lisa has been a little flighty at times'.Ex: All in all, then, the book has plenty to attend to, plenty to enjoy, plenty to share.Ex: All in all, then, the book has plenty to attend to, plenty to enjoy, plenty to share.Ex: I'll spare you all the details, but the short story is that he looked her up last year when he was travelling in Scandinavia, and was delighted to find her. -
103 entremeterse
1→ link=entrometerse entrometerse* * *= barge in, elbow into, meddle (in/with), intrude, horn in, muscle in, encroach on/upon.Ex. 'Nah,' Kate chuckled, getting her drift, and then said 'I would've just barged in there and dared them to throw me out!'.Ex. More and more companies are already elbowing into this fledgling but potentially lucrative industry.Ex. It also can give the impression that Finland is meddling in the internal affairs of other nations.Ex. Although every assistance should be given to the user of the microfilm collection, attendants should be careful not to intrude.Ex. There might be some difficulty with agencies who see us as ' horning in' on their territory.Ex. They are, however, very much in a minority in the high technology field and any feeling that the products of such courses are ' muscling in' on library and information work is hard to substantiate.Ex. We have not been alone, of course, in our concentration on inessentials; and ours is not the only profession that is being encroached upon by alternative professionals.* * *= barge in, elbow into, meddle (in/with), intrude, horn in, muscle in, encroach on/upon.Ex: 'Nah,' Kate chuckled, getting her drift, and then said 'I would've just barged in there and dared them to throw me out!'.
Ex: More and more companies are already elbowing into this fledgling but potentially lucrative industry.Ex: It also can give the impression that Finland is meddling in the internal affairs of other nations.Ex: Although every assistance should be given to the user of the microfilm collection, attendants should be careful not to intrude.Ex: There might be some difficulty with agencies who see us as ' horning in' on their territory.Ex: They are, however, very much in a minority in the high technology field and any feeling that the products of such courses are ' muscling in' on library and information work is hard to substantiate.Ex: We have not been alone, of course, in our concentration on inessentials; and ours is not the only profession that is being encroached upon by alternative professionals.* * *vpr[inmiscuirse] to interfere, to meddle (en in)* * *v/r → entrometerse* * * -
104 entrometerse
pron.v.1 to interfere.2 to meddle, to barge in, to burst in, to butt in.María interfiere siempre Mary interferes always.* * *1 to meddle, interfere* * *verbto interfere, meddle* * *VPR (=interferir) to meddle, interfere (en in, with)(=molestar) to intrude* * *verbo pronominal to meddleno te entrometas — keep out of it o stop meddling
* * *= encroach on/upon, muscle in, horn in, intrude, meddle (in/with), elbow into, barge in, poke about/(a)round/into/in, snoop about/(a)round/into/in, nose about/(a)round/into/in, pry (into).Ex. We have not been alone, of course, in our concentration on inessentials; and ours is not the only profession that is being encroached upon by alternative professionals.Ex. They are, however, very much in a minority in the high technology field and any feeling that the products of such courses are ' muscling in' on library and information work is hard to substantiate.Ex. There might be some difficulty with agencies who see us as ' horning in' on their territory.Ex. Although every assistance should be given to the user of the microfilm collection, attendants should be careful not to intrude.Ex. It also can give the impression that Finland is meddling in the internal affairs of other nations.Ex. More and more companies are already elbowing into this fledgling but potentially lucrative industry.Ex. 'Nah,' Kate chuckled, getting her drift, and then said 'I would've just barged in there and dared them to throw me out!'.Ex. While poking about among books children naturally discuss those they have read, swopping responses, and so leading each other on.Ex. Apparently many employees (nearly half) have the habit of snooping around within the company.Ex. He then decided to solve the mystery of the death of an reporter who was killed while nosing about in a decommissioned navy yard.Ex. The committee should be prevented from forcibly prying into the private affairs of the people.* * *verbo pronominal to meddleno te entrometas — keep out of it o stop meddling
* * *= encroach on/upon, muscle in, horn in, intrude, meddle (in/with), elbow into, barge in, poke about/(a)round/into/in, snoop about/(a)round/into/in, nose about/(a)round/into/in, pry (into).Ex: We have not been alone, of course, in our concentration on inessentials; and ours is not the only profession that is being encroached upon by alternative professionals.
Ex: They are, however, very much in a minority in the high technology field and any feeling that the products of such courses are ' muscling in' on library and information work is hard to substantiate.Ex: There might be some difficulty with agencies who see us as ' horning in' on their territory.Ex: Although every assistance should be given to the user of the microfilm collection, attendants should be careful not to intrude.Ex: It also can give the impression that Finland is meddling in the internal affairs of other nations.Ex: More and more companies are already elbowing into this fledgling but potentially lucrative industry.Ex: 'Nah,' Kate chuckled, getting her drift, and then said 'I would've just barged in there and dared them to throw me out!'.Ex: While poking about among books children naturally discuss those they have read, swopping responses, and so leading each other on.Ex: Apparently many employees (nearly half) have the habit of snooping around within the company.Ex: He then decided to solve the mystery of the death of an reporter who was killed while nosing about in a decommissioned navy yard.Ex: The committee should be prevented from forcibly prying into the private affairs of the people.* * *entrometerse [E1 ]to meddleno te entrometas keep out of it o stop meddling o stop interferingentrometerse EN algo to meddle IN sthsiempre tiene que entrometerse en la vida de los demás he always has to meddle o interfere in other people's lives* * *
entrometerse ( conjugate entrometerse) verbo pronominal
to meddle
entrometerse verbo reflexivo to meddle, interfere [en, in]
' entrometerse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
meterse
- mangonear
English:
barge in
- interfere
- intrude
- meddle
- mind
- muscle
- pry
- stick
- nose
* * *entrometerse vprto interfere, to meddle (en in);tú no te entrometas, yo arreglaré esto don't you go interfering, I'll sort this out myself;no te entrometas donde no debes don't interfere where you shouldn't;no hacía más que entrometerse en mis asuntos she did nothing but interfere o meddle in my affairs* * *<part entrometido> v/r meddle (en in)* * *entrometerse vr: to interfere, to meddle* * *entrometerse vb to interfere -
105 equilibrar
v.to balance.Ricardo balancea la escoba en su cabeza Richard balances the broom on his head.* * *1 to balance, poise2 figurado to balance, adjust1 to balance (en, on)2 figurado to recover one's balance* * *verb* * *1.VT [gen] to balance; [+ una cosa con otra] to counterbalance2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <peso/carga/ruedas> to balancepara equilibrar las fuerzas de los partidos — in order to achieve a balance o an equilibrium between the parties
b) (Com, Fin)2.equilibrarse v pron fuerzas to even up; balanza de pagos to be restored; platillos de la balanza to balance out* * *= offset, balance, even out.Ex. Space requirements are less and capital outlay is considerably less, though this is offset by the higher maintenance costs.Ex. It often requires careful diplomacy by acquisitions librarians to balance sharp faculty interests.Ex. But damp paper was still preferred for much ordinary printing until late in the nineteenth century, partly because it evened out the minor inequalities of used type in the days before the introduction of hot-metal composing machines which cast type afresh for each job.----* equilibrar el presupuesto = balance + the budget.* equilibrar la balanza = adjust + the balance, redress + imbalance, redress + the balance.* equilibrar paréntesis = balance + parentheses.* equilibrarse = level off.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <peso/carga/ruedas> to balancepara equilibrar las fuerzas de los partidos — in order to achieve a balance o an equilibrium between the parties
b) (Com, Fin)2.equilibrarse v pron fuerzas to even up; balanza de pagos to be restored; platillos de la balanza to balance out* * *= offset, balance, even out.Ex: Space requirements are less and capital outlay is considerably less, though this is offset by the higher maintenance costs.
Ex: It often requires careful diplomacy by acquisitions librarians to balance sharp faculty interests.Ex: But damp paper was still preferred for much ordinary printing until late in the nineteenth century, partly because it evened out the minor inequalities of used type in the days before the introduction of hot-metal composing machines which cast type afresh for each job.* equilibrar el presupuesto = balance + the budget.* equilibrar la balanza = adjust + the balance, redress + imbalance, redress + the balance.* equilibrar paréntesis = balance + parentheses.* equilibrarse = level off.* * *equilibrar [A1 ]vt1 ‹peso/carga› to balance; ‹ruedas› to balancepara equilibrar la balanza to balance the scales o make the scales balancecolocó una caja a cada lado para equilibrar el peso he put a box on each side to distribute the weight evenly o to balance the weight2 ‹fuerzas/información›para equilibrar las fuerzas de los partidos in order to achieve a balance o an equilibrium between the partiesintentan equilibrar la información durante el cubrimiento de las campañas electorales they try to give balanced coverage of the election campaignequilibrar las diferencias económicas to redress economic imbalancesequilibrar la balanza comercial to restore the balance of tradepara equilibrar el presupuesto to balance the budget«objetos/fuerzas/presupuesto» to be balanced; «balanza de pagos» to be restored* * *
equilibrar ( conjugate equilibrar) verbo transitivo ‹peso/carga/ruedas› to balance;
equilibrarse verbo pronominal [ fuerzas] to even up;
[ balanza de pagos] to be restored;
[ platillos de la balanza] to balance out
equilibrar verbo transitivo to balance
' equilibrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
compensar
English:
balance
- even
* * *♦ vt1. [carga, ruedas, fuerza] to balance;equilibrar el marcador [en partido] to level the score, to equalize;equilibrar la balanza [al pesar algo] to balance the scales;[para igualar fuerzas] to achieve a balance2. [en finanzas]equilibrar las cuentas/el presupuesto to balance the accounts/budget* * *v/t balance* * *equilibrar vt: to balance* * *equilibrar vb to balance -
106 esbozo
m.sketch, outline.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: esbozar.* * *1 sketch, outline, rough draft* * *noun m.1) outline2) draft3) sketch* * *SM1) (Arte) sketch2) [de plan] outline* * *a) (Art) sketchb) ( de proyecto) outline, rough draftc) ( de sonrisa) hint* * *= outline, sketch, adumbration, rough sketch, rough draft.Ex. It may be helpful to begin with a careful reading of the definitions before attempting to deal with the outline.Ex. A short score is a sketch made by a composer for an ensemble work, with the main features of the composition set out on a few staves.Ex. The article ' adumbrations on the information support centre' suggests that each type of library must examine the functions, circumstances, and needs of its particular clientele.Ex. Intelligent software that brings rough sketches to life in a virtual world is promising to revolutionise the way children learn and to help engineers.Ex. This paper describes the program devised to extract references from the OCLC data base and generate bibliographies in rough draft form.* * *a) (Art) sketchb) ( de proyecto) outline, rough draftc) ( de sonrisa) hint* * *= outline, sketch, adumbration, rough sketch, rough draft.Ex: It may be helpful to begin with a careful reading of the definitions before attempting to deal with the outline.
Ex: A short score is a sketch made by a composer for an ensemble work, with the main features of the composition set out on a few staves.Ex: The article ' adumbrations on the information support centre' suggests that each type of library must examine the functions, circumstances, and needs of its particular clientele.Ex: Intelligent software that brings rough sketches to life in a virtual world is promising to revolutionise the way children learn and to help engineers.Ex: This paper describes the program devised to extract references from the OCLC data base and generate bibliographies in rough draft form.* * *1 ( Art) sketch2 (de un proyecto) outline, rough draft3 (de una sonrisa) hint* * *
Del verbo esbozar: ( conjugate esbozar)
esbozo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
esbozó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
esbozar
esbozo
esbozar ( conjugate esbozar) verbo transitivo
esbozo sustantivo masculinoa) (Art) sketch
esbozar verbo intransitivo
1 (un proyecto, un dibujo) to sketch, outline
2 (amagar un gesto) to hint, give a hint of: esbozó un saludo, he gave a hint of a wave
esbozo sustantivo masculino sketch, outline, rough draft
' esbozo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
esbozar
English:
outline
- sketch
- manage
- profile
* * *esbozo nm1. [de dibujo, plano] sketch, outline2. [de directrices, tema, plan] outline3. [de gesto, sonrisa] hint* * ** * *esbozo nm1) : sketch2) : rough draft -
107 esquema general
(n.) = outline, overviewEx. It may be helpful to begin with a careful reading of the definitions before attempting to deal with the outline.Ex. Figure 16 on page 24 gives an overview of searching.* * *(n.) = outline, overviewEx: It may be helpful to begin with a careful reading of the definitions before attempting to deal with the outline.
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108 estanqueidad
SF [al agua] watertightness; [al aire] air tightness* * *Ex. During the construction of these basements for book storage careful considerations given to watertightness and groundwater level monitoring.* * *Ex: During the construction of these basements for book storage careful considerations given to watertightness and groundwater level monitoring.
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109 estufa
f.1 heater (calefacción).2 stove, cooker, range.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: estufar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: estufar.* * *1 (calentador) heater, stove; (de gas, eléctrica) fire2 (invernadero) greenhouse, hothouse* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=para calentarse) heater2) (Agr) hothouse3) Méx stove* * *a) ( de calefacción) stoveestufa eléctrica/de gas — electric/gas heater
b) (Col, Méx) ( cocina) stoveestufa de gas — gas stove, gas cooker (BrE)
* * *= stove.Ex. We should be careful to get out of an experience only the wisdom that is in it; like the cat that sits down on a hot stove and will never sit down on a hot stove again.----* estufa con ventilador = blow heater.* estufa de leña = log-burning stove.* estufa de parafina = oil stove.* estufa de queroseno = oil stove.* estufa por convección = convection heater.* tubo de la estufa = stovepipe.* * *a) ( de calefacción) stoveestufa eléctrica/de gas — electric/gas heater
b) (Col, Méx) ( cocina) stoveestufa de gas — gas stove, gas cooker (BrE)
* * *= stove.Ex: We should be careful to get out of an experience only the wisdom that is in it; like the cat that sits down on a hot stove and will never sit down on a hot stove again.
* estufa con ventilador = blow heater.* estufa de leña = log-burning stove.* estufa de parafina = oil stove.* estufa de queroseno = oil stove.* estufa por convección = convection heater.* tubo de la estufa = stovepipe.* * *1 (de calefacción) stoveestufa eléctrica/de gas electric/gas heater, electric/gas fire ( BrE)2 (en un laboratorio) heat cabinet, drying chamberestufa de gas gas stove, gas cooker ( BrE)* * *
Del verbo estufar: ( conjugate estufar)
estufa es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
estufa sustantivo femenino
◊ estufa de gas gas stove o (BrE) cooker
estufa sustantivo femenino heater
estufa de butano, gas heater
' estufa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
birria
- calentar
- calentador
- prender
- salamandra
English:
fire
- gas fire
- stove
- cooker
- heater
- range
* * *estufa nf1. [calefacción] heater, Br fireestufa eléctrica electric heater;estufa de gas gas heater* * *f1 heater2 L.Am. ( cocina) stove* * *estufa nf1) : stove, heater2) Col, Mex : cooking stove, range* * *estufa n heater / stove -
110 evolucionista
adj.1 evolutionist.2 evolutionary, developmental.f. & m.evolutionist.* * *► adjetivo1 evolutionist1 evolutionist* * *ADJ evolutionist* * *adjetivo evolutionary* * *= evolutionist.Ex. The result of knowledge gleaned from libraries is to make men not violent revolutionists, but cautious evolutionists; not destroyers, but careful improvers.* * *adjetivo evolutionary* * *= evolutionist.Ex: The result of knowledge gleaned from libraries is to make men not violent revolutionists, but cautious evolutionists; not destroyers, but careful improvers.
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111 expresión
f.1 expression, look, facial expression, gesture.2 expression, saying, articulation, utterance.* * *1 expression1 greetings, regards\perdone la expresión pardon the expressionreducir algo a la mínima expresión to reduce something to the bare minimumexpresión corporal free expression* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=acto) expressionhan recibido expresiones de solidaridad — they have received messages o expressions of solidarity
2) (Ling) expressionexpresión familiar — colloquialism, conversational o colloquial expression
* * *b) (de sentimiento, idea) expressioncomo expresión de mi agradecimiento — as an expression o a token of my gratitude
c) (de la cara, los ojos) expressiond) (Mat) expressionquedó reducido a la mínima expresión — it shrank to almost nothing
* * *= expression, manifestation, sentence, statement, utterance, phrasing, phrase, locution.Ex. The first two steps require the recognition of the individual concepts present in the topic, and their expression in the terms available in the controlled vocabulary.Ex. The concepts introduced by the colon: (colon) may be manifestations of either Personality, Matter or Energy facets within a given compound.Ex. The title-like phrase combine concepts in the order in which they would be listed in a sentence or phrase.Ex. Statements conveying preferential relationships between terms indicate which terms are to be treated as equivalent to one another.Ex. One natural strategy for reducing the impact of miscommunication is selective verification of the user utterance meanings.Ex. Round-the-fireside tales are usually told nevertheless with careful attention to rhythm and phrasing, pace and subtlety of vocal tone.Ex. Indicative abstracts abound in phrases such as 'is discussed' or 'has been surveyed', but do not record the outcome of the discussion or survey.Ex. While we're at it, let's get rid of locutions that imply that men are inherently better than women.----* acuñar una expresión = coin + phrase.* derecho a la libertad de expresión = right to free speech, right of free speech.* encontrar expresión = find + expression.* expresión científica = scientific locution.* expresión cotidiana = everyday locution.* expresión de búsqueda = access vector, search expression.* expresión de interés = application.* expresión de lo que uno piensa = self-disclosure.* expresión en blanco = blank expression, blank look.* expresión facial = facial expression, facial posture.* expresión favorita = catchphrase.* expresión idiomática = idiom.* expresión libre = free speech.* expresión preferida = catchphrase.* expresión puente = transitional phrase.* expresión típica de Gran Bretaña = Briticism.* expresión típica del Canadá = Canadianism.* forma de expresión = way of expression, mode of expression.* libertad de expresión = freedom of expression, freedom to speak, freedom of speech, free speech.* modo de expresión = way of expression, mode of expression.* * *b) (de sentimiento, idea) expressioncomo expresión de mi agradecimiento — as an expression o a token of my gratitude
c) (de la cara, los ojos) expressiond) (Mat) expressionquedó reducido a la mínima expresión — it shrank to almost nothing
* * *= expression, manifestation, sentence, statement, utterance, phrasing, phrase, locution.Ex: The first two steps require the recognition of the individual concepts present in the topic, and their expression in the terms available in the controlled vocabulary.
Ex: The concepts introduced by the colon: (colon) may be manifestations of either Personality, Matter or Energy facets within a given compound.Ex: The title-like phrase combine concepts in the order in which they would be listed in a sentence or phrase.Ex: Statements conveying preferential relationships between terms indicate which terms are to be treated as equivalent to one another.Ex: One natural strategy for reducing the impact of miscommunication is selective verification of the user utterance meanings.Ex: Round-the-fireside tales are usually told nevertheless with careful attention to rhythm and phrasing, pace and subtlety of vocal tone.Ex: Indicative abstracts abound in phrases such as 'is discussed' or 'has been surveyed', but do not record the outcome of the discussion or survey.Ex: While we're at it, let's get rid of locutions that imply that men are inherently better than women.* acuñar una expresión = coin + phrase.* derecho a la libertad de expresión = right to free speech, right of free speech.* encontrar expresión = find + expression.* expresión científica = scientific locution.* expresión cotidiana = everyday locution.* expresión de búsqueda = access vector, search expression.* expresión de interés = application.* expresión de lo que uno piensa = self-disclosure.* expresión en blanco = blank expression, blank look.* expresión facial = facial expression, facial posture.* expresión favorita = catchphrase.* expresión idiomática = idiom.* expresión libre = free speech.* expresión preferida = catchphrase.* expresión puente = transitional phrase.* expresión típica de Gran Bretaña = Briticism.* expresión típica del Canadá = Canadianism.* forma de expresión = way of expression, mode of expression.* libertad de expresión = freedom of expression, freedom to speak, freedom of speech, free speech.* modo de expresión = way of expression, mode of expression.* * *una expresión de uso corriente a common expression/term2 (de un sentimiento, idea) expressioncomo expresión de mi agradecimiento as an expression o a token of my gratitudese agradecen las expresiones de condolencia recibidas we are grateful for all your expressions o messages of sympathy3 (de la cara, los ojos) expression4 ( Mat) expressionla mínima expresión: el vestido encogió y quedó reducido a la mínima expresión the dress shrank to almost nothingme sirvieron la mínima expresión de tarta they gave me the smallest piece of cake imaginableCompuestos:movement, self-expression through movementidiomatic expression* * *
expresión sustantivo femenino
expression
expresión sustantivo femenino expression
' expresión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acuñar
- cara
- ciudad
- corporal
- denotar
- facilidad
- florida
- florido
- giro
- grosería
- que
- rictus
- tecnicismo
- telefonear
- vulgarismo
- ademán
- adusto
- ausente
- cliché
- crispar
- descompuesto
- en
- familiar
- fluidez
- fórmula
- gesto
- gracia
- grave
- impenetrable
- libertad
- manifestación
- permitir
- risueño
- sereno
- sonar
- sonriente
- tópico
- triste
- vacilante
- vaguedad
English:
aback
- bear
- blank
- colloquialism
- expression
- face
- freedom
- injured
- intent
- resist
- set off
- speech
- stony-faced
- turn
- delivery
- endearment
- free
- injure
- sneer
* * *expresión nf1. [en el rostro] expression2. [de sentimientos, palabras] expression;tiene facilidad de expresión she is very articulate;tómenlo como expresión de nuestro agradecimiento please accept it as a token of our gratitudeexpresión corporal self-expression through movement;expresión escrita writing skills;expresión oral oral skills3. [palabra, locución] expression4. Mat expression* * *f expression* * ** * *expresión n expression -
112 fanatismo
m.1 fanaticism.con fanatismo fanatically2 hero worshipping, hero worship.* * *1 fanaticism* * *SM fanaticism* * *masculino fanaticism* * *= bigotry, fanaticism.Ex. Religion is associated with oppression and bigotry on the one hand and with liberation and compassion on the other.Ex. Careful reasoning can inoculate us against religious fanaticism and political doublespeak.* * *masculino fanaticism* * *= bigotry, fanaticism.Ex: Religion is associated with oppression and bigotry on the one hand and with liberation and compassion on the other.
Ex: Careful reasoning can inoculate us against religious fanaticism and political doublespeak.* * *fanaticism* * *
fanatismo sustantivo masculino
fanaticism
fanatismo sustantivo masculino fanaticism
' fanatismo' also found in these entries:
English:
fanaticism
* * *fanatismo nmfanaticism;con fanatismo fanatically* * *m fanaticism* * *fanatismo nm: fanaticism -
113 fijarse
1 (hacerse fijo) to settle2 (darse cuenta) to notice■ ¿te fijaste en el color de sus ojos? did you notice the colour of his eyes?3 (poner atención) to pay attention, watch* * ** * *VPR1) (=prestar atención) to pay attention; (=darse cuenta) to notice¿no ves que lo has escrito mal? ¡es que no te fijas! — can't you see you've spelled it wrong? don't you ever pay any attention to what you're doing?
voy a hacerlo yo primero, fíjate bien — I'll do it first, watch carefully
¿han pintado la puerta? no me había fijado — has the door been painted? I hadn't noticed
fijarse en algo — (=prestar atención) to pay attention to sth; (=darse cuenta) to notice sth
debería fijarse más en lo que dice — he ought to be more careful about o think more about what he says
entre tantos candidatos, es muy difícil que se fijen en mí — out of so many candidates, they're hardly likely to notice me
¿te has fijado en los colores? — have you noticed the colours?
2) [uso enfático]¡fíjate cómo corre! — (just) look at him run!
¡fíjate qué precios! — (just) look at these prices!
¡fíjate lo que me ha dicho! — guess what he just said to me!
fíjate si será tacaño que ni siquiera les hace un regalo en Navidad — he is so mean he doesn't even give them a present for Christmas
¿te fijas? — esp LAm see what I mean?
3)fijarse un objetivo — to set (o.s.) a goal
nos hemos fijado el objetivo de llegar a las próximas Olimpiadas — we've set (ourselves) the goal of getting to the next Olympics
4) (=establecerse)* * *(v.) = set up + campEx. This popular annual funfair sets up camp in the area surrounding the Midi train station in Brussels.* * *(v.) = set up + campEx: This popular annual funfair sets up camp in the area surrounding the Midi train station in Brussels.
* * *
■fijarse verbo reflexivo
1 (percatarse) to notice: se fijó en mí, he noticed me
2 (prestar atención) to pay attention: se fijan mucho en los detalles, they're meticulous about detail
3 (una meta, una tarea) to set: nos fijamos terminar el trabajo en abril, our objective is to finish the work in April
' fijarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
reparar
- fijar
- mirar
- nota
English:
lodge
- note
- notice
* * *vpr1. [prestar atención] to pay attention;fijarse en algo to pay attention to sth;¡fíjate! just imagine!;¡fíjate en lo que te digo! mark my words!¿no te has fijado en la expresión de su cara? didn't you notice the expression on her face?;qué atento eres, te fijas en todo you're so alert, you notice everything;fíjate qué mala suerte, llegué dos minutos tarde a la estación can you believe my bad luck? I got to the station two minutes late;¿te hizo ilusión? – fíjate, llevaba meses esperándolo were you excited about it? – too right I was, I'd been waiting months for itfíjate en aquel libro have a look in that book* * *v/r1 ( establecerse) settle¡fíjate! look!;¡fíjate bien! look closely!; aviso be careful!, mind now!* * *vr1) : to settle, to become fixed2)fijarse en : to notice, to pay attention to* * *fijarse vb2. (mirar) to look at¿te has fijado en ese hombre? did you see that man? -
114 fotoeléctrico
adj.photoelectric, photoelectrical, photo-electric, photosensitive.* * *► adjetivo1 photoelectric\célula fotoeléctrica photoelectric cell* * *ADJ photoelectric* * *Ex. Einstein noted that careful experiments involving the photoelectric effect could show whether light consists of particles or waves.----* célula fotoeléctrica = photoelectric cell.* * *Ex: Einstein noted that careful experiments involving the photoelectric effect could show whether light consists of particles or waves.
* célula fotoeléctrica = photoelectric cell.* * *fotoeléctrico -caphotoelectric* * *
fotoeléctrico,-a adj Elec photoelectric
' fotoeléctrico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fotoeléctrica
* * *fotoeléctrico, -a adjphotoelectric* * *fotoeléctrico, -ca adj: photoelectric -
115 gratificación inmediata
(n.) = instant gratificationEx. Careful design planning, balancing form and textural contrast can provide instant gratification and transform nature into art.* * *(n.) = instant gratificationEx: Careful design planning, balancing form and textural contrast can provide instant gratification and transform nature into art.
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116 guardarse de
v.1 to watch out for, to beware of, to beware, to guard against.María se guarda de los ladrones Mary watches out for thieves.2 to be careful not to, to be very careful not to, to beware not to, to take care not to.María se guarda de decir mentiras Mary takes care not to tell lies.3 to refrain from, to abstain from.María se guardó de contestarle Mary refrained from answering him.4 to be protected from.Se me guarda del mal I am protected from evil.5 to be made to refrain from.Se nos guarda de decir la verdad We are made to refrain from telling the..* * ** * *(v.) = beware (of/that), be shy of + GerundioEx. He should beware that the 'gee whiz' or 'Isn't science wonderful' syndrome is not uncommon among the recently converted = Debería tener cuidado de que el síndrome "recórcholis" o "la ciencia es maravillosa" es frecuente entre los nuevos conversos.Ex. Printers or publishers were sometimes shy of giving their real names -- usually because a book was treasonable, or libellous, or a piracy -- and for similar reasons they might give a false place of publication and a false date.* * *(v.) = beware (of/that), be shy of + GerundioEx: He should beware that the 'gee whiz' or 'Isn't science wonderful' syndrome is not uncommon among the recently converted = Debería tener cuidado de que el síndrome "recórcholis" o "la ciencia es maravillosa" es frecuente entre los nuevos conversos.
Ex: Printers or publishers were sometimes shy of giving their real names -- usually because a book was treasonable, or libellous, or a piracy -- and for similar reasons they might give a false place of publication and a false date. -
117 hacer el mejor uso de
(v.) = make + the best ofEx. Careful cooperative planning is needed to make the best of these resources.* * *(v.) = make + the best ofEx: Careful cooperative planning is needed to make the best of these resources.
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118 hechicero
adj.witching.m.sorcerer, bewitcher, medicine man, enchanter.* * *► adjetivo1 bewitching, charming► nombre masculino,nombre femenino* * *hechicero, -a1. ADJ1) [rito, poder] magic, magical2) [labios, ojos] enchanting, bewitching2.SM / F (=brujo) sorcerer/sorceress, wizard/witch; [de tribu] witch doctor* * *I II- ra masculino, femeninoa) ( brujo) (m) sorcerer, wizard; (f) sorceress, witchb) ( de tribu) witch doctor* * *= medicine man, shaman, sorcerer, witch doctor.Ex. The medicine man establishes his suggestive charismatic authority by the performance of a conjuring trick that displays his magical powers.Ex. But only good teaching and careful questioning can help students become the village shaman rather than the village fool.Ex. In legend a potion is a concoction used to heal, bewitch or poison people, made by a magician, sorcerer or witch.Ex. The gray crowned crane is dwindling in number as witch doctors and poachers illegally take the birds for potions and pets.* * *I II- ra masculino, femeninoa) ( brujo) (m) sorcerer, wizard; (f) sorceress, witchb) ( de tribu) witch doctor* * *= medicine man, shaman, sorcerer, witch doctor.Ex: The medicine man establishes his suggestive charismatic authority by the performance of a conjuring trick that displays his magical powers.
Ex: But only good teaching and careful questioning can help students become the village shaman rather than the village fool.Ex: In legend a potion is a concoction used to heal, bewitch or poison people, made by a magician, sorcerer or witch.Ex: The gray crowned crane is dwindling in number as witch doctors and poachers illegally take the birds for potions and pets.* * *‹persona› enchanting, beguiling ( liter), captivating; ‹ojos/sonrisa› bewitching, enchanting, captivatingmasculine, feminine2 (de una tribu) witch doctor* * *
hechicero
‹ojos/sonrisa› captivating
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
(f) sorceress, witch
hechicero,-a
I adjetivo bewitching, enchanting
II m,f (hombre) wizard, sorcerer
(mujer) witch, sorceress
' hechicero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hechicera
- maga
- mago
- curandero
English:
enchanter
- sorcerer
- witchdoctor
- witch
* * *hechicero, -a♦ adj[personalidad, ojos, sonrisa] enchanting, bewitching♦ nm,f[hombre] wizard, sorcerer; [mujer] witch, sorceress* * *I adj bewitching, captivatingII m1 ( mago) sorcerer2 de tribu witch-doctor* * *hechicero, -ra adj: bewitching, enchantinghechicero, -ra n: sorcerer, sorceress f* * *hechicero n wizard -
119 hermetismo
m.1 airtightness (al aire).2 inscrutability, uncommunicativeness.3 hermeticism, close secrecy, tight secrecy, hermetism.* * *1 hermetism2 figurado impenetrability, secrecy, secretiveness* * *SM (=inescrutabilidad) [de teoría, misterio] tight secrecy, close secrecy; [de persona] silence, reserve* * *masculino inscrutability, secretiveness* * *Ex. During the construction of these basements for book storage careful considerations given to watertightness and groundwater level monitoring.* * *masculino inscrutability, secretiveness* * *Ex: During the construction of these basements for book storage careful considerations given to watertightness and groundwater level monitoring.
* * *inscrutability, secretiveness* * *
hermetismo sustantivo masculino hermetecism
figurado inscrutability
* * *hermetismo nm1. [al aire] airtightness;[al agua] watertightness2. [de persona] uncommunicativeness;[de texto, comentario] impenetrability* * *m1 secretiveness -
120 hornilla
f.1 small furnace, stew-hole, a small stove in a kitchen-hearth on which something is put to boil or stew.2 pigeon-hole, a hole for pigeons to make their nests and breed in.3 rangetop, hotplate.4 cooker, stove, range, chamber in a kitchen oven.* * *1) (AmL exc CS) hornillo 1)2) (Chi) hornillo 2)* * *= stove, hob, kitchen hob, cooker.Ex. We should be careful to get out of an experience only the wisdom that is in it; like the cat that sits down on a hot stove and will never sit down on a hot stove again.Ex. The sausages were browned on the hob before being transferred to a casserole dish.Ex. Kitchen hobs are one of the important kitchen accessories widely used in modular kitchen these days.Ex. The gas cylinder has a small locating cut out on the inner rim to ensure it locks into place within the cooker.----* hornilla a gas = gas stove.* hornilla de gas = gas stove, gas hob, gas ring stove, gas ring cooker.* * *1) (AmL exc CS) hornillo 1)2) (Chi) hornillo 2)* * *= stove, hob, kitchen hob, cooker.Ex: We should be careful to get out of an experience only the wisdom that is in it; like the cat that sits down on a hot stove and will never sit down on a hot stove again.
Ex: The sausages were browned on the hob before being transferred to a casserole dish.Ex: Kitchen hobs are one of the important kitchen accessories widely used in modular kitchen these days.Ex: The gas cylinder has a small locating cut out on the inner rim to ensure it locks into place within the cooker.* hornilla a gas = gas stove.* hornilla de gas = gas stove, gas hob, gas ring stove, gas ring cooker.* * ** * *
hornilla sustantivo femeninoa) (AmL exc CS) See Also→ hornillo 1b) (Chi) See Also→ hornillo 2
' hornilla' also found in these entries:
English:
hot
- ring
* * *hornilla nfEsp, Andes, Méx ring, burner* * *f ring* * *hornilla nf: burner (of a stove)
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