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biographer

  • 1 biógrafo

    • biographer

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > biógrafo

  • 2 biógrafo

    m.
    biographer.
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    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 biographer
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    biógrafo, -a
    1.
    SM / F biographer
    2.
    SM LAm (=cine) cinema, movie theater (EEUU)
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    - fa masculino, femenino biographer
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    Ex. Certain biographers and historians have particular interests that make various dimensions of their work particularly strong.
    ----
    * biógrafo de familias = family historian.
    * * *
    - fa masculino, femenino biographer
    * * *

    Ex: Certain biographers and historians have particular interests that make various dimensions of their work particularly strong.

    * biógrafo de familias = family historian.

    * * *
    masculine, feminine
    1 (persona) biographer
    2
    biógrafo masculine ( AmL ant) (cinematógrafo) movie theater ( AmE), cinema ( BrE), picture palace ( BrE dated)
    * * *

    biógrafo
    ◊ -fa sustantivo masculino, femenino

    biographer
    biógrafo,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino biographer

    ' biógrafo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    biógrafa
    English:
    biographer
    * * *
    biógrafo, -a
    nm,f
    [escritor] biographer
    nm
    CSur Anticuado [cine] cinema, US movie theater
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    m, biógrafa f biographer
    * * *
    biógrafo, -fa n
    : biographer

    Spanish-English dictionary > biógrafo

  • 3 aceptablemente

    adv.
    acceptably.
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    1 acceptably
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    Ex. There is also the biographer or historian who can write at an acceptably scholarly level but who is not necessarily advancing the frontiers of knowledge.
    * * *

    Ex: There is also the biographer or historian who can write at an acceptably scholarly level but who is not necessarily advancing the frontiers of knowledge.

    * * *
    acceptably, tolerably (well)

    Spanish-English dictionary > aceptablemente

  • 4 bicho raro

    m.
    oddball, freak, odd person, odd fish.
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    oddball, weirdo
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    (adj.) = flake, freak, oddball [odd ball], kooky, rare bird, odd bird, odd fish, freak of nature, rare breed, weirdo, nerd, geek, nerdy [nerdier -comp., nerdiest -sup.], geeky [geekier -comp., geekiest -sup.]
    Ex. It's not altogether its fault because the critics have been so far more or less characterized as freaks and flakes who are not to be taken seriously.
    Ex. It's not altogether its fault because the critics have been so far more or less characterized as freaks and flakes who are not to be taken seriously.
    Ex. Some librarians think people making these kinds of requests for responsive, contemporaneous headings, and for different cataloging practices are sort of kooky, unrealistic, oddballs.
    Ex. Some librarians think people making these kinds of requests for responsive, contemporaneous headings, and for different cataloging practices are sort of kooky, unrealistic, oddballs.
    Ex. Variously described as information consultant, resource person, intelligence officer, communication scientist, etc, they are still rare birds.
    Ex. This type of service is an odd bird in an IT (Information Technology) company.
    Ex. The biographer controls the innumerable aspects of Buchan's life in an exemplary manner, without losing sight of the fact that Buchan was 'a very odd fish indeed'.
    Ex. Despite statistics showing their phenomenal growth and use, on-line data bases in US libraries are still somewhat a freak of nature.
    Ex. At the same time, all her friends are sports freaks, and they're a rare breed.
    Ex. The novel often has an unjustified negative image as a book only loved by weirdos and social outcasts.
    Ex. A stereotypical image of a teenage nerd emerged in the drawings of secondary students but not in elementary children's drawings.
    Ex. The book has the title 'The geek's guide to Internet business success'.
    Ex. I've always considered myself something of a nerd, even back when being nerdy wasn't cool -- nowadays, everyone thinks they're a nerd.
    Ex. At the heart of the novel is a geeky high-school student who lives in Preston, Idaho.
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    (adj.) = flake, freak, oddball [odd ball], kooky, rare bird, odd bird, odd fish, freak of nature, rare breed, weirdo, nerd, geek, nerdy [nerdier -comp., nerdiest -sup.], geeky [geekier -comp., geekiest -sup.]

    Ex: It's not altogether its fault because the critics have been so far more or less characterized as freaks and flakes who are not to be taken seriously.

    Ex: It's not altogether its fault because the critics have been so far more or less characterized as freaks and flakes who are not to be taken seriously.
    Ex: Some librarians think people making these kinds of requests for responsive, contemporaneous headings, and for different cataloging practices are sort of kooky, unrealistic, oddballs.
    Ex: Some librarians think people making these kinds of requests for responsive, contemporaneous headings, and for different cataloging practices are sort of kooky, unrealistic, oddballs.
    Ex: Variously described as information consultant, resource person, intelligence officer, communication scientist, etc, they are still rare birds.
    Ex: This type of service is an odd bird in an IT (Information Technology) company.
    Ex: The biographer controls the innumerable aspects of Buchan's life in an exemplary manner, without losing sight of the fact that Buchan was 'a very odd fish indeed'.
    Ex: Despite statistics showing their phenomenal growth and use, on-line data bases in US libraries are still somewhat a freak of nature.
    Ex: At the same time, all her friends are sports freaks, and they're a rare breed.
    Ex: The novel often has an unjustified negative image as a book only loved by weirdos and social outcasts.
    Ex: A stereotypical image of a teenage nerd emerged in the drawings of secondary students but not in elementary children's drawings.
    Ex: The book has the title 'The geek's guide to Internet business success'.
    Ex: I've always considered myself something of a nerd, even back when being nerdy wasn't cool -- nowadays, everyone thinks they're a nerd.
    Ex: At the heart of the novel is a geeky high-school student who lives in Preston, Idaho.

    Spanish-English dictionary > bicho raro

  • 5 de forma aceptable

    = adequately, acceptably
    Ex. A searcher must be adequately familiar with that which he wishes to retrieve = El que hace la búsqueda debe estar suficientemente familiarizado con lo que desea recuperar.
    Ex. There is also the biographer or historian who can write at an acceptably scholarly level but who is not necessarily advancing the frontiers of knowledge.
    * * *
    = adequately, acceptably

    Ex: A searcher must be adequately familiar with that which he wishes to retrieve = El que hace la búsqueda debe estar suficientemente familiarizado con lo que desea recuperar.

    Ex: There is also the biographer or historian who can write at an acceptably scholarly level but who is not necessarily advancing the frontiers of knowledge.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de forma aceptable

  • 6 frontera del conocimiento

    Ex. There is the biographer or historian who can write at an acceptably scholarly level but who is not necessarily advancing the frontiers of knowledge.
    * * *

    Ex: There is the biographer or historian who can write at an acceptably scholarly level but who is not necessarily advancing the frontiers of knowledge.

    Spanish-English dictionary > frontera del conocimiento

  • 7 olvidarse del hecho de que

    (v.) = lose + sight of the fact that
    Ex. The biographer controls the innumerable aspects of Buchan's life in an exemplary manner, without losing sight of the fact that Buchan was 'a very odd fish indeed'.
    * * *
    (v.) = lose + sight of the fact that

    Ex: The biographer controls the innumerable aspects of Buchan's life in an exemplary manner, without losing sight of the fact that Buchan was 'a very odd fish indeed'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > olvidarse del hecho de que

  • 8 perder de vista el hecho de que

    (v.) = lose + sight of the fact that
    Ex. The biographer controls the innumerable aspects of Buchan's life in an exemplary manner, without losing sight of the fact that Buchan was 'a very odd fish indeed'.
    * * *
    (v.) = lose + sight of the fact that

    Ex: The biographer controls the innumerable aspects of Buchan's life in an exemplary manner, without losing sight of the fact that Buchan was 'a very odd fish indeed'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > perder de vista el hecho de que

  • 9 biógrafa


    biógrafo,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino biographer
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    m, biógrafa f biographer

    Spanish-English dictionary > biógrafa

См. также в других словарях:

  • Biographer — Bi*og ra*pher, n. One who writes an account or history of the life of a particular person; a writer of lives, as Plutarch. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • biographer — 1715; see BIOGRAPHY (Cf. biography) + ER (Cf. er) (1). Earlier was biographist (1660s) …   Etymology dictionary

  • biographer — [bī äg′rə fər; ] also [ bēä′grə fər] n. a writer of a biography or biographies …   English World dictionary

  • biographer — UK [baɪˈɒɡrəfə(r)] / US [baɪˈɑɡrəfər] noun [countable] Word forms biographer : singular biographer plural biographers someone who writes a book describing someone else s life …   English dictionary

  • biographer — [[t]baɪɒ̱grəfə(r)[/t]] biographers N COUNT: oft with poss Someone s biographer is a person who writes an account of their life …   English dictionary

  • biographer — biography ► NOUN (pl. biographies) ▪ an account of a person s life written by someone else. DERIVATIVES biographer noun biographic adjective biographical adjective …   English terms dictionary

  • biographer — noun Date: 1715 a writer of a biography …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • biographer — /buy og reuh feuhr, bee /, n. a writer of someone s biography. [1705 15; BIOGRAPH(Y) + ER1] * * * …   Universalium

  • biographer — noun The writer of a biography …   Wiktionary

  • biographer — bi|og|ra|pher [baıˈɔgrəfə US ˈa:grəfər] n someone who writes a biography of someone else …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • biographer — bi|o|graph|er [ baı agrəfər ] noun count someone who writes a book describing someone else s life …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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