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bovino

  • 61 bovine

    ['bəʊvaɪn]
    aggettivo bovino (anche fig.)
    * * *
    bovine /ˈbəʊvaɪn/
    a.
    2 (fig.) lento; inerte; ottuso.
    * * *
    ['bəʊvaɪn]
    aggettivo bovino (anche fig.)

    English-Italian dictionary > bovine

  • 62 ox

    [ɒks]
    nome (pl. oxen) bue m.
    ••
    * * *
    [oks]
    plural - oxen; noun
    1) (a castrated bull used (formerly in Britain and still in some countries) to pull carts, ploughs etc: an ox-drawn cart.) bue
    2) (any bull or cow.) bovino
    * * *
    ox /ɒks/
    n. (pl. oxen) (zool.)
    1 ( Bos domesticus) bue domestico; bove
    ● (zool.) ox-bird ( Erolia alpina), piovanello pancianera □ ox-cart, carro (trainato) da buoi □ ox-eye, occhio bovino; (bot., Chrysanthemum leucanthemum; = ox-eye daisy), margherita dei campi □ ox-eyed, dagli occhi bovini; dagli occhi di bue □ ox fence, steccato di recinto per bovini □ (fam.) to play the giddy ox, fare lo stupido; fare l'asino (region.).
    * * *
    [ɒks]
    nome (pl. oxen) bue m.
    ••

    English-Italian dictionary > ox

  • 63 bajoues

    Nom féminin pluriel carne da face do gado bovino e suíno
    * * *
    Nom féminin pluriel carne da face do gado bovino e suíno

    Dicionário Francês-Português > bajoues

  • 64 considerar

    v.
    1 to consider (pensar en).
    bien considerado, creo que tienes razón on reflection, I think you're right
    El chico considera a su madre The boy has regard for=considers his mother.
    Ricardo considera la propuesta de María Richard considers Ann's proposal.
    2 to esteem, to treat with respect.
    3 to consider to.
    Ella considera mejor ir al teatro She considers best to go to the theater.
    4 to consider oneself to.
    Considero estar listo I consider myself to be ready.
    * * *
    1 (reflexionar) to consider, think over, think about
    2 (tomar en consideración) to take into account
    3 (respetar) to treat with consideration, respect
    4 (juzgar) to judge, regard, deem
    1 to consider oneself
    \
    considerando que considering that, considering
    * * *
    verb
    2) deem
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=reflexionar sobre) to consider

    considera las ventajas y los inconvenientes de tu decisiónthink about o consider the advantages and disadvantages of your decision

    2) (=tener en cuenta)

    considerando lo que cuesta, la calidad podría ser mejor — considering what it costs, the quality could be better

    3) (=creer)

    considerar algo/a algn (como) — + adj to consider sth/sb to be + adj

    se le considera culpable del robohe is believed to be o considered to be guilty of the robbery

    se le considera como uno de los grandes pintores de este siglohe is considered (to be) o regarded as one of the great painters of this century

    lo considero hijo míoI look on him o regard him as my own son

    considerar que — to believe that, consider that

    considero que deberíamos hacer algoI believe o consider that we should do something

    4) (Jur)

    considerando... — whereas... ( word with which each item in a judgement begins)

    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) <asunto/posibilidad/oferta> to consider; <ventajas/consecuencias> to weigh up, consider

    tenemos que considerar que... — we must take into account that...

    b) (frml) ( tratar con respeto) to show consideration for, to consider
    2) (frml) (juzgar, creer) (+ compl) to consider
    2.
    considerarse v pron persona ( juzgarse) (+ compl) to consider oneself
    * * *
    = consider (as), contemplate, deem, envisage, judge, look at, perceive, reckon, regard as, see as, take into + consideration, take to + be, treat, view, weigh, take + stock of, see, look to as, see about, look upon, give + (some) thought to, have + regard for, class, hold out as, weigh up, look toward(s), flirt, adjudge, believe, look to.
    Ex. A book index is an alphabetically arranged list of words or terms leading the reader to the numbers of pages on which specific topics are considered, or on which specific names appear.
    Ex. These details are primarily useful as a record of expenditure or to organisations or individuals contemplating the purchase of a work.
    Ex. If a corporate body is deemed to have some intellectual responsibility for the content of a work, then the name of that body will usually feature as a heading on either a main or added entry.
    Ex. It is fairly common to have to modify a standard list, or compile a fresh list when a new application is envisaged.
    Ex. Nevertheless, whatever the basis for the major enumerative schemes they must be judged for their suitability for application in current libraries.
    Ex. This article looks at three interrelated issues regarding on-line services based on the recent literature.
    Ex. Many of the early systems were perceived as replacements for manual techniques.
    Ex. Book form is easy to use, readable, and reckoned to be an acceptable format for many users.
    Ex. In particular LCC has been regarded as suitable for the classification of large general libraries, and specifically those large libraries that have been established for research purposes.
    Ex. It is easiest to see the comments in this section as pertaining to controlled indexing languages.
    Ex. A certain number of days is to be added to today's date to calculate the date due, taking into consideration the dates the library is closed.
    Ex. An abridgement is usually taken to be a condensation that necessarily omits a number of secondary points.
    Ex. In troubleshooting, it is important to treat the cause as well as the symptom of the problem = En la solución de problemas, es importante tratar tanto la causa como el síntoma del problema.
    Ex. Many librarians viewed AACR1 as such a significant improvement upon its predecessors, that they were content.
    Ex. Examines the advantages and disadvantages of approval plans suggesting that each library must carefully weigh them in order to determine its own best course of action.
    Ex. The conference took stock of development within information technology, outlined new ways for its use and presented projects.
    Ex. When balls were compared with rollers in the ninenteenth century, their chief disadvantage was seen to be their cost: they were relatively uneconomical of ink.
    Ex. From the impressive library of his mansion home on Beacon Hill, Ticknor ruled over Boston's intellectual life and was looked to as the leading arbiter of intellectual and social life in that great city.
    Ex. The head of reference told me that he's going to see about a dress code for the staff, prohibiting slacks for women.
    Ex. Ticknor, we are told, was a liberal and democrat who welcomed change and looked upon human nature with great optimism.
    Ex. I encourage the reader to give thought to the longer case studies that have appeared in the library press.
    Ex. The apparent success of the project suggests it can be used or adapted for other members of the beef industry, having regard for their particular circumstances = El aparente éxito del proyecto sugiere que se puede utilizar o adaptar para otros miembros de la industria del ganado bovino, teniendo en cuenta sus circunstancias particulares.
    Ex. 30 million Americans are classed as functionally illiterate.
    Ex. Community information services seem light years away from the kind of electronic wizardry that is held out as the brave new information world of tomorrow.
    Ex. The author weighs up whether a dumbing down has taken place in the UK tabloid and broadsheet press.
    Ex. Libraries are looking towards some sort of cooperative system.
    Ex. The author examines key passages in the 1941 Nietzsche lectures where Heidegger appears to flirt with the possibility of a more primordial sense of existence.
    Ex. National library associations should look for sponsors who will publish manuscripts they have adjudged to have met international standards.
    Ex. The preferred citation order should be that order which is believed to match the approach of many users who can be expected to retrieve information on the topic.
    Ex. If you're looking to refinish and waterproof some outdoor furniture you might want to consider using teak oil.
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    * bien considerado = all things considered.
    * considerando = in view of.
    * considerar adecuado = judge + suitable, consider + appropriate.
    * considerar Algo = be under consideration.
    * considerar apropiado = consider + appropriate.
    * considerar como = class.
    * considerar como posible = entertain as + a possibility.
    * considerar desde una perspectiva = hold + perspective on.
    * considerar en detalle = consider + at length.
    * considerar en su justa medida = see + in proportion.
    * considerar importante = hold + Nombre + dear.
    * considerar + Infinitivo = view as + Gerundio.
    * considerar la posibilidad = entertain + the possibility.
    * considerar las consecuencias = weigh + implications.
    * considerar las posibilidades de algo = consider + possibilities.
    * considerar oportuno = consider + appropriate.
    * considerar peligroso = see + danger.
    * considerar pertinente = consider + appropriate.
    * considerar que significa = take to + mean.
    * considerarse = be known as, set + Reflexivo + up as, go down as.
    * considerarse afortunado = consider + Reflexivo + lucky, count + Reflexivo + lucky, think + Reflexivo + lucky.
    * considerar un problema = consider + problem.
    * merecer la pena considerar más detalladamente = repay + full consideration.
    * seguir considerando = consider + further.
    * volver a considerar = reconsider.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) <asunto/posibilidad/oferta> to consider; <ventajas/consecuencias> to weigh up, consider

    tenemos que considerar que... — we must take into account that...

    b) (frml) ( tratar con respeto) to show consideration for, to consider
    2) (frml) (juzgar, creer) (+ compl) to consider
    2.
    considerarse v pron persona ( juzgarse) (+ compl) to consider oneself
    * * *
    = consider (as), contemplate, deem, envisage, judge, look at, perceive, reckon, regard as, see as, take into + consideration, take to + be, treat, view, weigh, take + stock of, see, look to as, see about, look upon, give + (some) thought to, have + regard for, class, hold out as, weigh up, look toward(s), flirt, adjudge, believe, look to.

    Ex: A book index is an alphabetically arranged list of words or terms leading the reader to the numbers of pages on which specific topics are considered, or on which specific names appear.

    Ex: These details are primarily useful as a record of expenditure or to organisations or individuals contemplating the purchase of a work.
    Ex: If a corporate body is deemed to have some intellectual responsibility for the content of a work, then the name of that body will usually feature as a heading on either a main or added entry.
    Ex: It is fairly common to have to modify a standard list, or compile a fresh list when a new application is envisaged.
    Ex: Nevertheless, whatever the basis for the major enumerative schemes they must be judged for their suitability for application in current libraries.
    Ex: This article looks at three interrelated issues regarding on-line services based on the recent literature.
    Ex: Many of the early systems were perceived as replacements for manual techniques.
    Ex: Book form is easy to use, readable, and reckoned to be an acceptable format for many users.
    Ex: In particular LCC has been regarded as suitable for the classification of large general libraries, and specifically those large libraries that have been established for research purposes.
    Ex: It is easiest to see the comments in this section as pertaining to controlled indexing languages.
    Ex: A certain number of days is to be added to today's date to calculate the date due, taking into consideration the dates the library is closed.
    Ex: An abridgement is usually taken to be a condensation that necessarily omits a number of secondary points.
    Ex: In troubleshooting, it is important to treat the cause as well as the symptom of the problem = En la solución de problemas, es importante tratar tanto la causa como el síntoma del problema.
    Ex: Many librarians viewed AACR1 as such a significant improvement upon its predecessors, that they were content.
    Ex: Examines the advantages and disadvantages of approval plans suggesting that each library must carefully weigh them in order to determine its own best course of action.
    Ex: The conference took stock of development within information technology, outlined new ways for its use and presented projects.
    Ex: When balls were compared with rollers in the ninenteenth century, their chief disadvantage was seen to be their cost: they were relatively uneconomical of ink.
    Ex: From the impressive library of his mansion home on Beacon Hill, Ticknor ruled over Boston's intellectual life and was looked to as the leading arbiter of intellectual and social life in that great city.
    Ex: The head of reference told me that he's going to see about a dress code for the staff, prohibiting slacks for women.
    Ex: Ticknor, we are told, was a liberal and democrat who welcomed change and looked upon human nature with great optimism.
    Ex: I encourage the reader to give thought to the longer case studies that have appeared in the library press.
    Ex: The apparent success of the project suggests it can be used or adapted for other members of the beef industry, having regard for their particular circumstances = El aparente éxito del proyecto sugiere que se puede utilizar o adaptar para otros miembros de la industria del ganado bovino, teniendo en cuenta sus circunstancias particulares.
    Ex: 30 million Americans are classed as functionally illiterate.
    Ex: Community information services seem light years away from the kind of electronic wizardry that is held out as the brave new information world of tomorrow.
    Ex: The author weighs up whether a dumbing down has taken place in the UK tabloid and broadsheet press.
    Ex: Libraries are looking towards some sort of cooperative system.
    Ex: The author examines key passages in the 1941 Nietzsche lectures where Heidegger appears to flirt with the possibility of a more primordial sense of existence.
    Ex: National library associations should look for sponsors who will publish manuscripts they have adjudged to have met international standards.
    Ex: The preferred citation order should be that order which is believed to match the approach of many users who can be expected to retrieve information on the topic.
    Ex: If you're looking to refinish and waterproof some outdoor furniture you might want to consider using teak oil.
    * bien considerado = all things considered.
    * considerando = in view of.
    * considerar adecuado = judge + suitable, consider + appropriate.
    * considerar Algo = be under consideration.
    * considerar apropiado = consider + appropriate.
    * considerar como = class.
    * considerar como posible = entertain as + a possibility.
    * considerar desde una perspectiva = hold + perspective on.
    * considerar en detalle = consider + at length.
    * considerar en su justa medida = see + in proportion.
    * considerar importante = hold + Nombre + dear.
    * considerar + Infinitivo = view as + Gerundio.
    * considerar la posibilidad = entertain + the possibility.
    * considerar las consecuencias = weigh + implications.
    * considerar las posibilidades de algo = consider + possibilities.
    * considerar oportuno = consider + appropriate.
    * considerar peligroso = see + danger.
    * considerar pertinente = consider + appropriate.
    * considerar que significa = take to + mean.
    * considerarse = be known as, set + Reflexivo + up as, go down as.
    * considerarse afortunado = consider + Reflexivo + lucky, count + Reflexivo + lucky, think + Reflexivo + lucky.
    * considerar un problema = consider + problem.
    * merecer la pena considerar más detalladamente = repay + full consideration.
    * seguir considerando = consider + further.
    * volver a considerar = reconsider.

    * * *
    considerar [A1 ]
    vt
    A
    1 ‹asunto/posibilidad› to consider; ‹oferta› to consider, give … consideration; ‹ventajas/consecuencias› to weigh up, consider
    considera los pros y los contras weigh up the pros and cons
    bien considerado, creo que … all things considered, I think that …
    tenemos que considerar que ésta es su primera infracción we must take into account that this is her first offense
    considerando que ha estado enfermo considering (that) he's been ill
    2 ( frml) (tratar con respeto) to show consideration for, to consider
    B ( frml) (juzgar, creer) (+ compl) to consider
    fue considerado como una provocación it was considered (to be) o ( frml) deemed (to be) provocative
    eso se considera de mala educación that's considered bad manners
    considero casi imposible que podamos llegar a un acuerdo I believe it is o I consider it to be almost impossible for us to reach an agreement
    se le considera responsable del secuestro he is believed to be responsible for the kidnapping
    está muy bien considerado he is very highly regarded
    «persona» (juzgarse) (+ compl) to consider oneself
    se considera afortunado he considers himself (to be) very fortunate o lucky
    * * *

     

    considerar ( conjugate considerar) verbo transitivoasunto/posibilidad/oferta to consider;
    ventajas/consecuencias to weigh up, consider;

    tenemos que considerar que … we must take into account that …;
    eso se considera de mala educación that's considered bad manners;
    está muy bien considerado he is very highly regarded
    considerarse verbo pronominal [ persona] ( juzgarse) to consider oneself;
    se considera afortunado he considers himself (to be) lucky
    considerar verbo transitivo to consider: lo considera un genio, she thinks he's a genius ➣ Ver nota en consider

    ' considerar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    archivar
    - barajar
    - cada
    - dar
    - discutir
    - encontrar
    - estimar
    - homologar
    - óptica
    - pararse
    - plantearse
    - ponderar
    - reparar
    - tantear
    - tener
    - tratar
    - ver
    - catalogar
    - estudiar
    - juzgar
    - llamar
    - medir
    - meditar
    - mirar
    - pensar
    - plantear
    English:
    account
    - class
    - consider
    - contemplate
    - count
    - debate
    - entertain
    - judge
    - ponder
    - rate
    - reckon
    - regard
    - see
    - think over
    - think through
    - treat
    - view
    - come
    - conceive
    - deem
    - feel
    - hold
    - look
    - think
    - weigh
    * * *
    vt
    1. [pensar en] to consider;
    hay que considerar que es la primera vez que lo intentamos you should take into account that this is the first time we've tried to do it;
    consideré la posibilidad de presentarme, pero al final desistí I thought about applying but in the end I gave up the idea
    2. [juzgar, estimar] to believe, to think;
    no quiso considerar mi propuesta she wouldn't consider my proposal;
    bien considerado, creo que tienes razón on reflection, I think you're right;
    considero que se han equivocado I believe they've made a mistake
    3. [respetar] to esteem, to treat with respect;
    sus compañeros lo consideran mucho his colleagues have a high regard for him o think highly of him
    * * *
    v/t consider
    * * *
    1) : to consider, to think over
    2) : to judge, to deem
    3) : to treat with respect
    * * *
    1. (relexionar) to consider / to think about [pt. & pp. thought]
    2. (juzgar) to regard / to think

    Spanish-English dictionary > considerar

  • 65 ganado vacuno

    cattle plural
    * * *
    (n.) = beef cattle, beef
    Ex. Under the entry CATTLE you will find beef cattle as a narrower term = Bajo la entrada GANADO se encontrará ganado bovino como término más específico.
    Ex. Rich countries consume 70 percent of the world's food grains, most of which is used to feed beef and dairy cattle.
    * * *
    (n.) = beef cattle, beef

    Ex: Under the entry CATTLE you will find beef cattle as a narrower term = Bajo la entrada GANADO se encontrará ganado bovino como término más específico.

    Ex: Rich countries consume 70 percent of the world's food grains, most of which is used to feed beef and dairy cattle.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ganado vacuno

  • 66 tener en cuenta

    to take into account
    * * *
    * * *
    (v.) = allow for, bear in + mind, cater for/to, consider (as), heed, make + allowances, take + account of, take + cognisance of, take + cognition of, take into + account, take into + consideration, make + provision for, bring into + play, give + an ear to, factor, have + regard for, factor in, be aware of, note, keep in + mind
    Ex. It also allows for and identifies three levels of detail which might be adopted in descriptive cataloguing.
    Ex. Editors should bear in mind problems of translation so that the revised edition can be rendered more easily into other languages.
    Ex. Labelling of subjects presents problems mainly because, in order to achieve a user-orientated approach, the various approaches of different users must be catered for.
    Ex. A book index is an alphabetically arranged list of words or terms leading the reader to the numbers of pages on which specific topics are considered, or on which specific names appear.
    Ex. Such variations also make it difficult for a cataloguer inserting a new heading for local use to discern the principles which should be heeded in the construction of such a heading.
    Ex. Title indexes then are not true subject indexes, and allowances should be made during searching.
    Ex. Most of the centralised and shared cataloguing projects take account of and probably use the MARC record format.
    Ex. All documents possess physical form but this does not mean it is always taken cognisance of in subject analysis.
    Ex. Of course, in both enumerative and faceted schemes, it is necessary to take cognition of new simple subject.
    Ex. Taking into account both indexing and searching effort a KWIC index is most appropriate for an index that will be studied only infrequently.
    Ex. A certain number of days is to be added to today's date to calculate the date due, taking into consideration the dates the library is closed.
    Ex. We must of course make provision for those users who look for information under one of the other terms, and this is discussed below in the section on showing semantic relationships.
    Ex. Deliberation, evaluation, and thought must be brought into play before a final decision is made.
    Ex. Once a willing ear is given to the suggestions and complaints, then morale will increase, as will production.
    Ex. Library funding was factored against the comprehensive budgets of WTALC institutions, resulting in a measurement of the comparative percentage of university money made available to its libraries.
    Ex. The apparent success of the project suggests it can be used or adapted for other members of the beef industry, having regard for their particular circumstances = El aparente éxito del proyecto sugiere que se puede utilizar o adaptar para otros miembros de la industria del ganado bovino, teniendo en cuenta sus circunstancias particulares.
    Ex. However, we must factor in the added impact of community-based telecommunications.
    Ex. Although this may seem an obvious statement, there are many instances when the searcher is not fully aware of what can or might be retrieved.
    Ex. Sometimes the number of tickets issued is noted on the form.
    Ex. This fact should be kept in mind when deciding upon the sequence of materials types.
    * * *
    (v.) = allow for, bear in + mind, cater for/to, consider (as), heed, make + allowances, take + account of, take + cognisance of, take + cognition of, take into + account, take into + consideration, make + provision for, bring into + play, give + an ear to, factor, have + regard for, factor in, be aware of, note, keep in + mind

    Ex: It also allows for and identifies three levels of detail which might be adopted in descriptive cataloguing.

    Ex: Editors should bear in mind problems of translation so that the revised edition can be rendered more easily into other languages.
    Ex: Labelling of subjects presents problems mainly because, in order to achieve a user-orientated approach, the various approaches of different users must be catered for.
    Ex: A book index is an alphabetically arranged list of words or terms leading the reader to the numbers of pages on which specific topics are considered, or on which specific names appear.
    Ex: Such variations also make it difficult for a cataloguer inserting a new heading for local use to discern the principles which should be heeded in the construction of such a heading.
    Ex: Title indexes then are not true subject indexes, and allowances should be made during searching.
    Ex: Most of the centralised and shared cataloguing projects take account of and probably use the MARC record format.
    Ex: All documents possess physical form but this does not mean it is always taken cognisance of in subject analysis.
    Ex: Of course, in both enumerative and faceted schemes, it is necessary to take cognition of new simple subject.
    Ex: Taking into account both indexing and searching effort a KWIC index is most appropriate for an index that will be studied only infrequently.
    Ex: A certain number of days is to be added to today's date to calculate the date due, taking into consideration the dates the library is closed.
    Ex: We must of course make provision for those users who look for information under one of the other terms, and this is discussed below in the section on showing semantic relationships.
    Ex: Deliberation, evaluation, and thought must be brought into play before a final decision is made.
    Ex: Once a willing ear is given to the suggestions and complaints, then morale will increase, as will production.
    Ex: Library funding was factored against the comprehensive budgets of WTALC institutions, resulting in a measurement of the comparative percentage of university money made available to its libraries.
    Ex: The apparent success of the project suggests it can be used or adapted for other members of the beef industry, having regard for their particular circumstances = El aparente éxito del proyecto sugiere que se puede utilizar o adaptar para otros miembros de la industria del ganado bovino, teniendo en cuenta sus circunstancias particulares.
    Ex: However, we must factor in the added impact of community-based telecommunications.
    Ex: Although this may seem an obvious statement, there are many instances when the searcher is not fully aware of what can or might be retrieved.
    Ex: Sometimes the number of tickets issued is noted on the form.
    Ex: This fact should be kept in mind when deciding upon the sequence of materials types.

    Spanish-English dictionary > tener en cuenta

  • 67 tener presente

    v.
    1 to bear in mind, to keep in mind, to remember, to have at the back of one's mind.
    2 to bear in mind to, to remember to, to keep in mind to.
    * * *
    to bear in mind
    * * *
    (v.) = be mindful of/that, bear in + mind, consider (as), keep in + focus, keep in + mind, make + consideration, mind, make + provision for, have + regard for, be aware of
    Ex. She examines the features that make it attractive while also being mindful of its minor flaws.
    Ex. Editors should bear in mind problems of translation so that the revised edition can be rendered more easily into other languages.
    Ex. A book index is an alphabetically arranged list of words or terms leading the reader to the numbers of pages on which specific topics are considered, or on which specific names appear.
    Ex. We will not disserve readers by instructing them through our subject headings in nonbiased terminology; we will, in fact, be keeping all of our readers in focus.
    Ex. This fact should be kept in mind when deciding upon the sequence of materials types.
    Ex. There is, however, a further consideration that must be made, particularly if given the opportunity of planning a new building.
    Ex. They see people as marked by one particular attribute, cleverness, or kindness, or strictness, or being a good shot, and they mind whether things are right or wrong.
    Ex. We must of course make provision for those users who look for information under one of the other terms, and this is discussed below in the section on showing semantic relationships.
    Ex. The apparent success of the project suggests it can be used or adapted for other members of the beef industry, having regard for their particular circumstances = El aparente éxito del proyecto sugiere que se puede utilizar o adaptar para otros miembros de la industria del ganado bovino, teniendo en cuenta sus circunstancias particulares.
    Ex. Although this may seem an obvious statement, there are many instances when the searcher is not fully aware of what can or might be retrieved.
    * * *
    (v.) = be mindful of/that, bear in + mind, consider (as), keep in + focus, keep in + mind, make + consideration, mind, make + provision for, have + regard for, be aware of

    Ex: She examines the features that make it attractive while also being mindful of its minor flaws.

    Ex: Editors should bear in mind problems of translation so that the revised edition can be rendered more easily into other languages.
    Ex: A book index is an alphabetically arranged list of words or terms leading the reader to the numbers of pages on which specific topics are considered, or on which specific names appear.
    Ex: We will not disserve readers by instructing them through our subject headings in nonbiased terminology; we will, in fact, be keeping all of our readers in focus.
    Ex: This fact should be kept in mind when deciding upon the sequence of materials types.
    Ex: There is, however, a further consideration that must be made, particularly if given the opportunity of planning a new building.
    Ex: They see people as marked by one particular attribute, cleverness, or kindness, or strictness, or being a good shot, and they mind whether things are right or wrong.
    Ex: We must of course make provision for those users who look for information under one of the other terms, and this is discussed below in the section on showing semantic relationships.
    Ex: The apparent success of the project suggests it can be used or adapted for other members of the beef industry, having regard for their particular circumstances = El aparente éxito del proyecto sugiere que se puede utilizar o adaptar para otros miembros de la industria del ganado bovino, teniendo en cuenta sus circunstancias particulares.
    Ex: Although this may seem an obvious statement, there are many instances when the searcher is not fully aware of what can or might be retrieved.

    Spanish-English dictionary > tener presente

  • 68 ganado

    Del verbo ganar: ( conjugate ganar) \ \
    ganado es: \ \
    el participio
    Multiple Entries: ganado     ganar
    ganado sustantivo masculino cattle (pl), livestock (+ sing or pl vb); ganado bovino or vacuno cattle (pl); ganado caballar or equino horses (pl); ganado ovino/porcino sheep (pl)/ pigs (pl)
    ganar ( conjugate ganar) verbo transitivo 1
    a) sueldo to earn;
    b) tiempo to gain;
    ¿qué ganas con eso? what do you gain by (doing) that?
    2partido/guerra/premio to win; verbo intransitivo
    a) ( vencer) to win;
    ganadole a algn to beat sb; nos ganadoon por cuatro puntos they beat us by four points
    b) ( aventajar):
    me gana en todo he beats me on every count; salir ganando: salió ganando con el trato he did well out of the deal; al final salí ganando in the end I came out of it better off ganarse verbo pronominal 1 ( enf) ( mediante el trabajo) to earn;
    ganadose la vida to earn a/one's living
    2 ( enf) ‹premio/apuesta to win 3afecto/confianza to win;
    se ganó el respeto de todos she won o earned everyone's respect
    4 descanso to earn oneself;
    ganado sustantivo masculino
    1 (conjunto de reses) livestock
    2 fam pey (de personas) crowd, herd Diferentes tipos de ganado: ganado equino, horses
    ganado ovino, sheep
    ganado porcino, pigs
    ganado vacuno, cattle
    ganar
    I verbo transitivo
    1 (un salario) to earn
    2 (un premio) to win
    3 (superar) to beat: le gana en estatura, she is taller than him
    4 (al contrincante) to beat
    5 (una cima, una orilla) to reach
    ganar la cumbre, to reach the peak
    II verbo intransitivo
    1 (vencer) to win
    2 (mejorar) improve: ganó en simpatía, she became more and more charming
    ganas mucho cuando sonríes, you look nicer when you smile ' ganado' also found in these entries: Spanish: bovina - bovino - bramar - cabaña - cabeza - feria - forraje - ganadería - ganarse - lanar - matar - ovina - ovino - porcina - porcino - regalar - res - satisfacción - trashumar - vacuna - vacuno - acorralar - arrear - comedero - corral - criar - encerrar - estancia - estanciero - ganar - lacear - marca - marcar - rodear - sacrificar English: blow - brand - breeder - bundle - butcher - cattle - earn - enclosure - extraordinary - flabbergasted - graze - hard-earned - hard-won - herd - hoof - in - livestock - marginal seat - raise - reclaim - round up - rustle - stock - stockyard - totty - winnings - hard - rise - rustler - straight - that

    English-spanish dictionary > ganado

  • 69 bovine

    bo.vine
    [b'ouvain] n bovino. • adj 1 bovino. 2 lento, apático.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > bovine

  • 70 бычачий

    быч||а́чий, \бычачийий
    bova, taŭra.
    * * *
    de toro, de buey, bovino
    ••

    бы́чьи не́рвы разг.nervios de acero

    * * *
    adj
    gener. bovino, boyuno, bueyuno

    Diccionario universal ruso-español > бычачий

  • 71 бычий

    быч||а́чий, \бычийий
    bova, taŭra.
    * * *
    de toro, de buey, bovino
    ••

    бы́чьи не́рвы разг.nervios de acero

    * * *
    adj
    gener. bovino, boyuno, bueyuno, vacuno, taurino

    Diccionario universal ruso-español > бычий

  • 72 крупный

    прил.
    1) ( большой по размеру) grande, grueso; voluminoso ( объёмистый); de alta estatura ( рослый)

    кру́пные разме́ры — grandes dimensiones

    кру́пный песо́к — arena gruesa

    кру́пная фигу́ра — estatura grande

    кру́пные черты́ лица́ — rasgos pronunciados

    кру́пный по́черк — escritura gruesa

    кру́пным ша́гом — a grandes pasos, a paso largo

    2) ( большого масштаба) de gran escala, grande

    кру́пная промы́шленность — gran industria

    кру́пное землевладе́ние — gran propiedad de la tierra, latifundio m

    кру́пные си́лы воен.grueso de las fuerzas

    3) (важный, значительный) grande, importante, serio

    кру́пный учёный — gran sabio, sabio eminente

    кру́пный писа́тель — escritor de gran talla

    кру́пные достиже́ния — adelantos (logros) serios (importantes)

    кру́пная неприя́тность — gran disgusto

    ••

    кру́пный рога́тый скот — ganado bovino (mayor)

    кру́пная дрожь — temblor fuerte

    кру́пные де́ньги — billetes grandes

    кру́пный разгово́р — discusión violenta (acalorada)

    кру́пный план кино — primer plano, close up

    засня́ть кру́пным пла́ном — tomar (filmar) el primer plano

    * * *
    прил.
    1) ( большой по размеру) grande, grueso; voluminoso ( объёмистый); de alta estatura ( рослый)

    кру́пные разме́ры — grandes dimensiones

    кру́пный песо́к — arena gruesa

    кру́пная фигу́ра — estatura grande

    кру́пные черты́ лица́ — rasgos pronunciados

    кру́пный по́черк — escritura gruesa

    кру́пным ша́гом — a grandes pasos, a paso largo

    2) ( большого масштаба) de gran escala, grande

    кру́пная промы́шленность — gran industria

    кру́пное землевладе́ние — gran propiedad de la tierra, latifundio m

    кру́пные си́лы воен.grueso de las fuerzas

    3) (важный, значительный) grande, importante, serio

    кру́пный учёный — gran sabio, sabio eminente

    кру́пный писа́тель — escritor de gran talla

    кру́пные достиже́ния — adelantos (logros) serios (importantes)

    кру́пная неприя́тность — gran disgusto

    ••

    кру́пный рога́тый скот — ganado bovino (mayor)

    кру́пная дрожь — temblor fuerte

    кру́пные де́ньги — billetes grandes

    кру́пный разгово́р — discusión violenta (acalorada)

    кру́пный план кино — primer plano, close up

    засня́ть кру́пным пла́ном — tomar (filmar) el primer plano

    * * *
    adj
    1) gener. (áîëüøîãî ìàñøáàáà) de gran escala, de alta estatura (рослый), grande, importante, serio, voluminoso (объёмистый), de envergadura, grueso
    2) law. mayor

    Diccionario universal ruso-español > крупный

  • 73 крупный рогатый скот

    adj
    1) gener. ganado bovino (vacuno, mayor), ganado mayor, ganado vacuno
    2) econ. ganado bovino

    Diccionario universal ruso-español > крупный рогатый скот

  • 74 рогатый

    рога́тый
    korna, kornohava;
    \рогатый скот kornbruto.
    * * *
    прил.

    рога́тый скот — ganado de cuerna

    кру́пный рога́тый скот — ganado bovino (vacuno, mayor)

    ме́лкий рога́тый скот — ganado ovino (menor)

    * * *
    прил.

    рога́тый скот — ganado de cuerna

    кру́пный рога́тый скот — ganado bovino (vacuno, mayor)

    ме́лкий рога́тый скот — ganado ovino (menor)

    * * *
    adj
    1) gener. astado, encornado, cornudo, enastado
    2) Cub. tarrudo

    Diccionario universal ruso-español > рогатый

  • 75 скот

    скот
    1. собир. brutaro;
    моло́чный \скот laktodona (или laktanta) brutaro;
    2. бран. см. скоти́на 2;
    \скоти́на 1. разг. см. скот 1;
    2. бран. brut(ul)o;
    \скотный: \скотный двор brutejo.
    * * *
    м.
    1) собир. ganado m

    кру́пный рога́тый скот — ganado bovino (vacuno, mayor)

    ме́лкий рога́тый скот — ganado ovino (menor)

    племенно́й скот — ganado de raza

    моло́чный скот — ganado lechero

    поголо́вье скота́ — cabezas de ganado

    2) бран. bestia f
    * * *
    м.
    1) собир. ganado m

    кру́пный рога́тый скот — ganado bovino (vacuno, mayor)

    ме́лкий рога́тый скот — ganado ovino (menor)

    племенно́й скот — ganado de raza

    моло́чный скот — ganado lechero

    поголо́вье скота́ — cabezas de ganado

    2) бран. bestia f
    * * *
    n
    1) gener. ganaderìa, ganado, hacendeja
    2) vituper. bestia
    3) Arg. hacienda

    Diccionario universal ruso-español > скот

  • 76 воловий

    прил.
    di bue, bovino

    воло́вьи глаза — occhi bovini

    * * *
    adj
    gener. boccino, bovino, boario

    Universale dizionario russo-italiano > воловий

  • 77 bestiame

    m livestock
    * * *
    bestiame s.m. cattle, livestock: bestiame grosso, cattle (o heavy livestock); bestiame minuto, smaller livestock (o light beasts); bestiame da ingrasso, store-cattle; bestiame da macello, fat-stock; il suo bestiame è selezionato, his livestock is (o are) of the highest pedigree; adunata del bestiame per la marcatura, roundup; cento capi di bestiame, a hundred head of cattle; allevare bestiame, to breed cattle; condurre il bestiame, to herd.
    * * *
    [bes'tjame]
    sostantivo maschile livestock; (bovino) cattle
    * * *
    bestiame
    /bes'tjame/
    sostantivo m.
    livestock; (bovino) cattle; 50 capi di bestiame 50 head of cattle.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > bestiame

  • 78 muso

    m di animale muzzle
    tenere il muso a qualcuno be in a huff with s.o.
    * * *
    muso s.m.
    1 ( di animale) snout; muzzle: muso di cane, dog's muzzle; muso di maiale, pig's snout
    2 (spreg. o scherz.) ( di persona) mug, snout; face: è un brutto muso, ma non mi fa paura, he is an ugly mug but I am not afraid of him // a muso duro, resolutely // dire qlco. a qlcu. sul muso, to say sthg. to s.o.'s face // ridere sul muso a qlcu., to laugh in s.o.'s face // spaccare il muso a qlcu., to smash s.o.'s face (o to bash s.o.'s face) in; dare un pugno sul muso a qlcu., to punch s.o. in the face // torcere il muso, to turn up one's nose
    3 (fam.) ( broncio) long face: avere il muso, to have the sulks (o to be sulky); fare, mettere il muso, to pull a long face; tenere il muso a qlcu., to be in a huff with s.o.
    * * *
    ['muzo]
    sostantivo maschile
    1) (di cane, bovino, ovino) muzzle; (di maiale, delfino) snout
    2) colloq. (viso) mug
    3) colloq. (broncio)

    fare o avere il muso lungoto pull o wear a long face

    4) (di aero, vettura) nose
    ••

    dire qcs. a qcn. sul muso — to say sth. to sb.'s face

    * * *
    muso
    /'muzo/
    sostantivo m.
     1 (di cane, bovino, ovino) muzzle; (di maiale, delfino) snout
     2 colloq. (viso) mug; ti spaccherà il muso! he'll flatten you!
     3 colloq. (broncio) cosa sono quei -i lunghi? why all the long faces? fare o avere il muso lungo to pull o wear a long face
     4 (di aero, vettura) nose
    dire qcs. a qcn. sul muso to say sth. to sb.'s face; a muso duro resolutely.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > muso

  • 79 ECBO virus

    s.
    virus ECBO, virus huérfano bovino citopatogénico entérico, virus huérfano bovino citopatógeno entérico.

    Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > ECBO virus

  • 80 boyuno

    adj
    см. bovino 1.

    БИРС > boyuno

См. также в других словарях:

  • Bovino — Bovino …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Bovino — Vue du château de Bovino Administration Pays …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Bovino — • Diocese in the province of Foggia, Italy, suffragan to the Archdiocese of Benevento Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Bovino     Bovino      …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • bovino — bovino, na (Del lat. bovīnus). 1. adj. Perteneciente o relativo al toro o a la vaca. 2. Se dice de todo mamífero rumiante, con el estuche de los cuernos liso, el hocico ancho y desnudo y la cola larga con un mechón en el extremo. Son animales de… …   Diccionario de la lengua española

  • Bovino — Bovino, Stadt am Cervaro in der neapolitanischen Provinz Capitanata; Bischof; 7500 Ew.; sonst Herzogthum. Hier Sieg der Österreicher über die Spanier 1734, s. Polnischer Königswahlkrieg …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Bovīno — Bovīno, Kreishauptstadt in der ital. Provinz Foggia, auf einem Vorberg des Neapolitanischen Apennin, über dem Cervaro, an der Eisenbahn Foggia Neapel gelegen, Bischofssitz, mit alter Kathedrale, Resten eines Aquädukts und (1901) 7613 Einw., die… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Bovino — Bovīno, Stadt in der ital. Prov. Foggia, (1901) 7613 E …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • Bovino — Bovino, neapolitan. Stadt in der Provinz Capitanata, mit 5700 E …   Herders Conversations-Lexikon

  • bovino — [lat. tardo bovīnus, der. di bos bovis bove ]. ■ agg. [relativo al bue o ai buoi] ▶◀ [di mercato] boario. ⇓ vacchino, vaccino, (non com.) vitellino, (non com.) vitulino. ■ s.m. (zool.) [animale appartenente alla sottofamiglia dei bovini]… …   Enciclopedia Italiana

  • bovino — bovino, na adjetivo 1 boyuno, bueyuno, vacuno. Cuando se trata del ganado, vacuno. adjetivo y sustantivo masculino ciencias naturales 2 bóvido. * * * Sinónimos: ■ vacuno, boyal, bueyuno, bóvido …   Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos

  • bovino — adj. De boi ou a ele relativo …   Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa

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