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121 en el momento de la impresión
Ex. This information was correct at the time of going to print, May 2004.* * *Ex: This information was correct at the time of going to print, May 2004.
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122 en el pasado
= in the past, in past eras, at some point in the past, in years gone by, in days gone by, in former timesEx. In-house authority list record the headings that have been established for a given body or person in the past by that cataloguing or indexing agency.Ex. The needs of today's information users place demands on our information services far more acute than were normal in past eras.Ex. Some of the examples are incorrect according to the present schedules, but are found to have been correct at some point in the past.Ex. In years gone by there were warnings of the dangers of reading and listening to the radio.Ex. The lit-up computer screen is now our symbol of knowledge and power, omnipresent and omniscient as the eye of almighty God in days gone by.Ex. Because enumerative bibliography was not always the well organized craft it has now become many retrospective bibliographies produced in former times must be regarded with suspicion.* * *= in the past, in past eras, at some point in the past, in years gone by, in days gone by, in former timesEx: In-house authority list record the headings that have been established for a given body or person in the past by that cataloguing or indexing agency.
Ex: The needs of today's information users place demands on our information services far more acute than were normal in past eras.Ex: Some of the examples are incorrect according to the present schedules, but are found to have been correct at some point in the past.Ex: In years gone by there were warnings of the dangers of reading and listening to the radio.Ex: The lit-up computer screen is now our symbol of knowledge and power, omnipresent and omniscient as the eye of almighty God in days gone by.Ex: Because enumerative bibliography was not always the well organized craft it has now become many retrospective bibliographies produced in former times must be regarded with suspicion. -
123 enderezar
v.1 to straighten (poner derecho).2 to set right, to straighten out.3 to straighten up, to straighten, to put straight, to set upright.El golpe enderezó la varilla The blow straightened the rod.4 to mend, to put in the right path.El pastor enderezó al chico The pastor mended the boy.* * *1 (poner derecho) to straighten out2 (poner vertical) to set upright3 figurado (situación etc) to put right5 figurado (comportamiento) to sort out, put straight, make behave1 (ponerse recto) to straighten up2 (dirigirse) to be directed (a, at)* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [+ cable, alambre] (=poner derecho) to straighten out, straighten up; (=destorcer) to unbend2) (=poner vertical) [gen] to set upright, stand vertically; (Náut) to right; [+ vehículo] to stand the right way up, put back on its wheels, straighten up3) (=arreglar) to put in order4) (=dirigir) to directlas medidas están enderezadas a o para corregirlo — the measures are designed to correct it
5) [en conducta]2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)b) ( poner vertical) <poste/espalda> to straighten; < planta> to stake; < barco> to right2) <situación/asunto> to sort out, straighten outpara enderezar su matrimonio — in order to sort out o straighten out their marriage
3) < persona> to straighten... out2.enderezarse v pron1) persona ( ponerse derecho) to stand up straight, straighten up; ( corregirse) to sort oneself out, straighten oneself out2) ( arreglarse)* * *Ex. Carpozzi straightened her shoulders and smiled.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)b) ( poner vertical) <poste/espalda> to straighten; < planta> to stake; < barco> to right2) <situación/asunto> to sort out, straighten outpara enderezar su matrimonio — in order to sort out o straighten out their marriage
3) < persona> to straighten... out2.enderezarse v pron1) persona ( ponerse derecho) to stand up straight, straighten up; ( corregirse) to sort oneself out, straighten oneself out2) ( arreglarse)* * *Ex: Carpozzi straightened her shoulders and smiled.
* * *enderezar [A4 ]vtA1 (destorcer) ‹clavo› to straighten2 (poner vertical) ‹poste› to straighten, put … upright; ‹planta› to stake; ‹barco› to rightenderezó el cuadro she straightened the pictureB (corregir, enmendar) to put … right, rectifyintentaron enderezar sus maltrechas relaciones matrimoniales they tried to sort out o straighten out their marital problemspara enderezar el curso de las negociaciones to get the negotiations back on courseC ‹persona› to straighten … outA «persona» (ponerse derecho) to stand up straight, straighten up; (corregirse) to sort oneself out, straighten oneself outB(arreglarse): las cosas se enderezaron things sorted themselves out* * *
enderezar ( conjugate enderezar) verbo transitivo
‹ planta› to stake;
‹ barco› to right
enderezarse verbo pronominal ( ponerse derecho) [ persona] to stand up straight, straighten up;
[ árbol] to straighten up
enderezar verbo transitivo
1 (poner recto) to straighten up
2 (corregir, poner en buen camino) to sort out
' enderezar' also found in these entries:
English:
right
- straighten
- straighten out
- straighten up
* * *♦ vt1. [poner derecho] to straighten2. [poner vertical] to put upright3. [corregir] to set right, to straighten out;el barco enderezó su rumbo the ship steadied its course;quiere enderezar su vida she wants to get her life in order;el gobierno trata de enderezar la economía the government is trying to put the economy right o in order♦ vi[en un vehículo] to straighten up;pude enderezar a tiempo I managed to straighten up in time* * *v/t straighten out* * *enderezar {21} vt1) : to straighten (out)2) : to stand on end, to put upright* * *enderezar vb to straighten -
124 entrar en prensa
(v.) = go to + pressEx. Note: This information is correct at the time of going to press, but may be subject to change.* * *(v.) = go to + pressEx: Note: This information is correct at the time of going to press, but may be subject to change.
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125 entre nosotros
adv.between you and me, between ourselves, inter nos.* * *= with us, between you and me, between ourselvesEx. The Universal Decimal Classification was the result and it remains with us as the most lasting contribution to bibliographic control.Ex. That's why it's also correct to to keep the secret ' between you and me'.Ex. Just between ourselves - and please, not a word to anyone -- this is the new official web site, available now via your computer.* * *= with us, between you and me, between ourselvesEx: The Universal Decimal Classification was the result and it remains with us as the most lasting contribution to bibliographic control.
Ex: That's why it's also correct to to keep the secret ' between you and me'.Ex: Just between ourselves - and please, not a word to anyone -- this is the new official web site, available now via your computer. -
126 entre tú y yo
= between you and me, between ourselvesEx. That's why it's also correct to to keep the secret ' between you and me'.Ex. Just between ourselves - and please, not a word to anyone -- this is the new official web site, available now via your computer.* * *= between you and me, between ourselvesEx: That's why it's also correct to to keep the secret ' between you and me'.
Ex: Just between ourselves - and please, not a word to anyone -- this is the new official web site, available now via your computer. -
127 equivalencia
f.1 equivalence.2 equivalency, match, comparability, equivalence.* * *1 (igualdad) equivalence2 (sustitución) compensation* * *SF equivalence* * *femenino equivalence* * *= equivalency, comparability, equivalence, mapping.Ex. The article 'Algorithmisation of descriptor equivalency' addresses the problem of finding equivalent expressions when constructing multilingual natural language thesauri.Ex. In order to ensure comparability of results between the UK and Canadian studies, there will be as few as possible alterations to the tools.Ex. It was necessary to develop guidelines to find the correct equivalences.Ex. Recently, proponents of co-citation cluster analysis have claimed that in principle their methodology makes possible the mapping of science using the data in the Science Citation Index.----* equivalencia verbal = verbal translation.* establecer equivalencias entre = map onto/to.* relación de equivalencia = equivalence relationship.* volver a establecer equivalencias = remap.* * *femenino equivalence* * *= equivalency, comparability, equivalence, mapping.Ex: The article 'Algorithmisation of descriptor equivalency' addresses the problem of finding equivalent expressions when constructing multilingual natural language thesauri.
Ex: In order to ensure comparability of results between the UK and Canadian studies, there will be as few as possible alterations to the tools.Ex: It was necessary to develop guidelines to find the correct equivalences.Ex: Recently, proponents of co-citation cluster analysis have claimed that in principle their methodology makes possible the mapping of science using the data in the Science Citation Index.* equivalencia verbal = verbal translation.* establecer equivalencias entre = map onto/to.* relación de equivalencia = equivalence relationship.* volver a establecer equivalencias = remap.* * *1 ( Mat) equivalencetabla de equivalencias conversion table2 ( Ling) equivalence* * *equivalencia nfequivalence;* * *f equivalence* * *equivalencia nf: equivalence -
128 error de escritura
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