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1 hacerse realidad
v.to become a reality, to come alive, to come true.* * *(v.) = materialise [materialize, -USA], come to + full flower, become + a reality, happen, wish + come true, come + trueEx. There are several reasons why such integration is slow to materialize in practice.Ex. It is a time when old rules give way to new and when expectations com to full flower.Ex. Working together, librarians and indexers can ensure that one of the primary objectives of the Society of Indexers, the safeguarding and improvement of indexing standards, becomes a reality.Ex. On a sidenote, this book almost didn't happen when the author showed her editor her proposal.Ex. He predicted it and it came true.* * *(v.) = materialise [materialize, -USA], come to + full flower, become + a reality, happen, wish + come true, come + trueEx: There are several reasons why such integration is slow to materialize in practice.
Ex: It is a time when old rules give way to new and when expectations com to full flower.Ex: Working together, librarians and indexers can ensure that one of the primary objectives of the Society of Indexers, the safeguarding and improvement of indexing standards, becomes a reality.Ex: On a sidenote, this book almost didn't happen when the author showed her editor her proposal.Ex: He predicted it and it came true. -
2 convertirse en realidad
(v.) = become + a realityEx. Working together, librarians and indexers can ensure that one of the primary objectives of the Society of Indexers, the safeguarding and improvement of indexing standards, becomes a reality.* * *(v.) = become + a realityEx: Working together, librarians and indexers can ensure that one of the primary objectives of the Society of Indexers, the safeguarding and improvement of indexing standards, becomes a reality.
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3 custodia
f.1 safekeeping.2 custody.estar bajo la custodia de to be in the custody of3 monstrance (religion).4 chaperon.5 custodian, guard.6 chaperonage.7 Custodia.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: custodiar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: custodiar.* * *1 custody, care2 RELIGIÓN monstrance\bajo custodia in custody* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=cuidado) care, safekeeping, custodybajo la custodia de — in the care o custody of
2) (=escolta) guard, escort3) (Rel) monstrance* * *1)a) ( tutela) custodyb) (encarcelación, vigilancia) custody2)a) (Arg) ( escolta) escort3) (Relig) monstrance* * *= guardianship, custody, curatorship, safeguarding, safekeeping [safe-keeping], curation, stewardship.Ex. The early libraries in England were often gifts of individuals entrusted to the guardianship of their respective municipalities.Ex. This article redefines the archival principle of provenance as the entire history of an item's origin, its use and custody.Ex. The city librarian has commonly been a general cultural consultant, often with more than one hat, with the curatorship of the museum and/or art gallery as additional offices.Ex. Working together, librarians and indexers can ensure that one of the primary objectives of the Society of Indexers, the safeguarding and improvement of indexing standards, becomes a reality.Ex. The records were forwarded to Australia from the 30s to 50s for safekeeping.Ex. A short history of the collection is followed by details of acquisitions policy, curation, conservation and uses made of the collections.Ex. The librarian's professional values include service, commitment to truth-seeking and intellectual freedom and a sense of responsibility ( stewardship of knowledge).----* bajo + Posesivo + custodia = in + Posesivo + safekeeping.* custodia de los niños = child custody.* custodia legal = legal guardianship.* * *1)a) ( tutela) custodyb) (encarcelación, vigilancia) custody2)a) (Arg) ( escolta) escort3) (Relig) monstrance* * *= guardianship, custody, curatorship, safeguarding, safekeeping [safe-keeping], curation, stewardship.Ex: The early libraries in England were often gifts of individuals entrusted to the guardianship of their respective municipalities.
Ex: This article redefines the archival principle of provenance as the entire history of an item's origin, its use and custody.Ex: The city librarian has commonly been a general cultural consultant, often with more than one hat, with the curatorship of the museum and/or art gallery as additional offices.Ex: Working together, librarians and indexers can ensure that one of the primary objectives of the Society of Indexers, the safeguarding and improvement of indexing standards, becomes a reality.Ex: The records were forwarded to Australia from the 30s to 50s for safekeeping.Ex: A short history of the collection is followed by details of acquisitions policy, curation, conservation and uses made of the collections.Ex: The librarian's professional values include service, commitment to truth-seeking and intellectual freedom and a sense of responsibility ( stewardship of knowledge).* bajo + Posesivo + custodia = in + Posesivo + safekeeping.* custodia de los niños = child custody.* custodia legal = legal guardianship.* * *A1 (tutela) custodyle otorgaron/ejerce la custodia del niño she was granted/she has custody of the childme fue encomendada la custodia de sus bienes ( frml); his possessions were entrusted to my safekeeping o custody ( frml)le otorgaron la guarda y custodia de los hijos she was granted custody of the children2 (encarcelación, vigilancia) custodycustodia preventiva preventive custodylo tienen bajo custodia he is being held in custodyB2C ( Relig) monstrance* * *
Del verbo custodiar: ( conjugate custodiar)
custodia es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
custodia
custodiar
custodia sustantivo femenino
custody;
custodia sustantivo femenino custody
custodiar verbo transitivo to watch over
' custodia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
guardia
- reclamación
English:
custody
- escrow
- safe-keeping
- bailiff
* * *♦ nf1. [de cosas] safekeeping;se encargan de la custodia de las joyas de la corona they are the keepers of the crown jewels;el edificio está bajo custodia de dos policías the building is guarded by two police officers2. [de personas] custody;se disputan la custodia de los hijos they are in dispute over the custody of the children;estar bajo la custodia de to be in the custody of;la policía mantiene a los detenidos bajo custodia those arrested are in police custody3. Rel monstrance5. RP [escolta] bodyguard;integra la custodia del presidente he's a member of the president's bodyguard♦ nmfRP [guardia] guard* * *f JUR custody;bajo la custodia de alguien in s.o.’s custodym, custodia f custodian* * *custodia nf: custody -
4 protección
f.1 protection, refuge, roof, guard.2 shelter, refuge, protection.3 safety net.4 protection, insurance, coverage.* * *1 protection* * *noun f.* * *SF protectionprotección civil — civil defence o (EEUU) defense
* * *femenino protectionbrindar/dar protección a alguien — to offer/give protection to somebody
viviendas de protección oficial — (Esp) subsidized housing
* * *= protection, safeguard, security, cushion, safeguarding, padding, shield, guard against, protectiveness.Ex. The second title may be indexed under: wire, rope, lubrication, corrosion, protection.Ex. DBMS systems aim to provide data security and access safeguards.Ex. DBMS systems aim to provide data security and access safeguards.Ex. Libraries ordinarily have only a small staff ' cushion' to provide for sickness, vacation, and compensatory days off.Ex. Working together, librarians and indexers can ensure that one of the primary objectives of the Society of Indexers, the safeguarding and improvement of indexing standards, becomes a reality.Ex. Not far behind football in terms of profile is rugby (slightly similar to American Football, but without the excessive padding).Ex. Display cases are thermostatically controlled to 68F and heat shields are fitted.Ex. Her article is surely a basic text for all librarians to be regularly reread as a guard against the sins she lists.Ex. Parental protectiveness of children is surely a good thing if sensibly applied, but this nonsensical double standard doesn't help anyone.----* Agencia de Protección del Medio Ambiente (EPA) = Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).* buscar la protección de = burrow back into.* cuidado y protección = nurture, nurturing.* dejar sin protección = leave + unprotected.* desactivar un programa de protección = unlock + protection program(me).* equipo de protección = protective gear.* gafas de protección = safety glasses.* grupo de protección a menores = Shelter group.* grupo de protección ciudadana = civic trust group.* medida de protección = safeguard.* oficina de protección al consumidor = consumer protection office.* programa de protección = protection program(me), software protection program(me).* protección acústica = hearing protection.* protección auditiva = hearing protection.* protección contra incendios = fire protection.* protección de datos = data protection.* protección de información entre fronteras = transborder data protection.* protección de la información = data protection.* protección del medio ambiente = environmental protection.* protección del sistema = system security.* protección de menores = child protection, child welfare.* protección legal = legal protection.* protección mediante contraseña = password protection.* protección militar = military protection.* proteccion para excluir o aislar = excluder.* protección solar = solar protection.* protección solar mediante sombras = solar shading.* protección territorial = turf protection.* relación sexual sin protección = unprotected sex.* sexo sin protección = unprotected sex.* sin protección = unprotected.* * *femenino protectionbrindar/dar protección a alguien — to offer/give protection to somebody
viviendas de protección oficial — (Esp) subsidized housing
* * *= protection, safeguard, security, cushion, safeguarding, padding, shield, guard against, protectiveness.Ex: The second title may be indexed under: wire, rope, lubrication, corrosion, protection.
Ex: DBMS systems aim to provide data security and access safeguards.Ex: DBMS systems aim to provide data security and access safeguards.Ex: Libraries ordinarily have only a small staff ' cushion' to provide for sickness, vacation, and compensatory days off.Ex: Working together, librarians and indexers can ensure that one of the primary objectives of the Society of Indexers, the safeguarding and improvement of indexing standards, becomes a reality.Ex: Not far behind football in terms of profile is rugby (slightly similar to American Football, but without the excessive padding).Ex: Display cases are thermostatically controlled to 68F and heat shields are fitted.Ex: Her article is surely a basic text for all librarians to be regularly reread as a guard against the sins she lists.Ex: Parental protectiveness of children is surely a good thing if sensibly applied, but this nonsensical double standard doesn't help anyone.* Agencia de Protección del Medio Ambiente (EPA) = Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).* buscar la protección de = burrow back into.* cuidado y protección = nurture, nurturing.* dejar sin protección = leave + unprotected.* desactivar un programa de protección = unlock + protection program(me).* equipo de protección = protective gear.* gafas de protección = safety glasses.* grupo de protección a menores = Shelter group.* grupo de protección ciudadana = civic trust group.* medida de protección = safeguard.* oficina de protección al consumidor = consumer protection office.* programa de protección = protection program(me), software protection program(me).* protección acústica = hearing protection.* protección auditiva = hearing protection.* protección contra incendios = fire protection.* protección de datos = data protection.* protección de información entre fronteras = transborder data protection.* protección de la información = data protection.* protección del medio ambiente = environmental protection.* protección del sistema = system security.* protección de menores = child protection, child welfare.* protección legal = legal protection.* protección mediante contraseña = password protection.* protección militar = military protection.* proteccion para excluir o aislar = excluder.* protección solar = solar protection.* protección solar mediante sombras = solar shading.* protección territorial = turf protection.* relación sexual sin protección = unprotected sex.* sexo sin protección = unprotected sex.* sin protección = unprotected.* * *protectionbrindar/dar protección a algn to offer/give protection to sbbajo la protección de sus padres protected by his parentsla protección del medio ambiente the protection of the environmentviviendas de protección oficial ( Esp); subsidized housinges peligroso exponerse a los rayos del sol sin protección it is dangerous to expose yourself to the sun's rays without (adequate) protectionprotección solar factor 30 sun protection factor 30Compuestos:( Inf) virus protectioncivil defense* organization* * *
protección sustantivo femenino
protection
protección sustantivo femenino protection
protección civil, civil defence
vivienda de protección oficial, state subsidized housing
' protección' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
antinuclear
- auspicio
- cobijar
- coraza
- expuesta
- expuesto
- fortificación
- gafas
- ley
- ministerio
- revestir
- rodillera
- sola
- solo
- sombra
- tutela
- abrigo
- amparo
- defensa
- dispensar
- invocar
- seguridad
English:
asylum
- council housing
- cushion
- naked
- protection
- protection money
- safety net
- shelter
- unguarded
- unprotected
- welfare
- conservation
- crash
- crush
- defense
- NSPCC
- protective
- safe
- safety
- SPCC
* * *protección nfprotection;diez guardaespaldas se encargan de la protección del juez ten bodyguards are responsible for protecting the judge;sexo sin protección unprotected sexprotección civil civil defence; Informát protección contra copia copy protection;protección de datos data protection;Informát protección de hardware dongle* * *f protection;protección solar suntan lotion o cream, sunblock* * ** * *protección n protection -
5 salvaguarda
f.1 safeguard, shelter, refuge.2 safe-conduct, pass.3 custodian, guard.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: salvaguardar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: salvaguardar.* * *1→ link=salvaguardia salvaguardia* * *SF safeguard* * ** * *= safeguard, cushion, safeguarding, loophole, guard against, bulwark, curation.Ex. DBMS systems aim to provide data security and access safeguards.Ex. Libraries ordinarily have only a small staff ' cushion' to provide for sickness, vacation, and compensatory days off.Ex. Working together, librarians and indexers can ensure that one of the primary objectives of the Society of Indexers, the safeguarding and improvement of indexing standards, becomes a reality.Ex. Problems in compiling these include loopholes in the legal deposit law, material which is not printed (leaflets, posters, speeches), exempted material, and excluded material.Ex. Her article is surely a basic text for all librarians to be regularly reread as a guard against the sins she lists.Ex. Thus our freedom has prompted many to think of libraries as 'a great instrument and bulwark of democracy'.Ex. A short history of the collection is followed by details of acquisitions policy, curation, conservation and uses made of the collections.----* salvaguarda contra = hedge against.* * ** * *= safeguard, cushion, safeguarding, loophole, guard against, bulwark, curation.Ex: DBMS systems aim to provide data security and access safeguards.
Ex: Libraries ordinarily have only a small staff ' cushion' to provide for sickness, vacation, and compensatory days off.Ex: Working together, librarians and indexers can ensure that one of the primary objectives of the Society of Indexers, the safeguarding and improvement of indexing standards, becomes a reality.Ex: Problems in compiling these include loopholes in the legal deposit law, material which is not printed (leaflets, posters, speeches), exempted material, and excluded material.Ex: Her article is surely a basic text for all librarians to be regularly reread as a guard against the sins she lists.Ex: Thus our freedom has prompted many to think of libraries as 'a great instrument and bulwark of democracy'.Ex: A short history of the collection is followed by details of acquisitions policy, curation, conservation and uses made of the collections.* salvaguarda contra = hedge against.* * ** * *
Del verbo salvaguardar: ( conjugate salvaguardar)
salvaguarda es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
salvaguarda
salvaguardar
salvaguardar ( conjugate salvaguardar) verbo transitivo
to safeguard
salvaguarda sustantivo femenino ➣ salvaguardia
salvaguardar verbo transitivo to safeguard [de, from]
' salvaguarda' also found in these entries:
English:
safeguard
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6 maraña de intrigas
(n.) = web of intrigueEx. He creates such a web of lies and intrigue that the line between reality and his land of make believe becomes so blurred that even the audience questions what is real.* * *(n.) = web of intrigue -
7 maraña de mentiras
= web of lies, web of deceptionEx. He creates such a web of lies and intrigue that the line between reality and his land of make believe becomes so blurred that even the audience questions what is real.Ex. The book is entitled ' Web of Deception: Misinformation on the Internet'.* * *= web of lies, web of deceptionEx: He creates such a web of lies and intrigue that the line between reality and his land of make believe becomes so blurred that even the audience questions what is real.
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8 red de intriga
(n.) = web of intrigueEx. He creates such a web of lies and intrigue that the line between reality and his land of make believe becomes so blurred that even the audience questions what is real.* * *(n.) = web of intrigue -
9 tejido de intrigas
(n.) = web of intrigueEx. He creates such a web of lies and intrigue that the line between reality and his land of make believe becomes so blurred that even the audience questions what is real.* * *(n.) = web of intrigue -
10 devenir
m.vicissitude, coming and going, ups and downs, going back and forth.v.1 transformation.la vida es un continuo devenir life is a continual process of change2 to become, to turn into.3 to happen, to take place, to come about, to occur.4 to come to happen to.Me devino un accidente An accident came to happen to me.* * *1 flux————————1 to happen, occur* * *1.VIdevenir en algo — to become sth, turn into sth
2. SM1) (=movimiento progresivo) process of developmentuna nación en perpetuo devenir — a nation which is changing all the time, a nation in a constant process of development
2) (=transformación) transformation* * *Iverbo intransitivo (liter) to becomeIImasculino (Fil) becoming; (liter) ( desarrollo) evolution* * *= materialisation [materialization, -USA].Ex. A mathematical expression is derived to describe the creation and materialisation of an invention.* * *Iverbo intransitivo (liter) to becomeIImasculino (Fil) becoming; (liter) ( desarrollo) evolution* * *= materialisation [materialization, -USA].Ex: A mathematical expression is derived to describe the creation and materialisation of an invention.
* * *vi( liter); to becomecuando la promesa deviene realidad when the promise becomes reality1 ( Fil) becoming2 ( liter) (desarrollo) evolution* * *
devenir verbo intransitivo
I to happen, come about: Ana no sabe qué devendrá el día de mañana, Ana doesn't know what will happen tomorrow
II sustantivo masculino future: ¿qué nos puede traer el devenir?, what will the future bring?
* * *♦ nm1. [evolución] transformation;el devenir de la historia the course of history;la vida es un continuo devenir life is a continual process of change2. Filosofía becoming♦ vi[convertirse]devenir en to become, to turn into;la discusión devino en reyerta con navajas the argument developed into a knife fight* * *v/i:devenir en become* * *devenir {87} vi1) : to come about2)devenir en : to become, to turn into
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