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41 campo de actuación
(n.) = purview, scope, sphere of interestEx. This article discusses the fact that no library is able to acquire all published material within its subject purview.Ex. Subject field definition arises from the scope of the information service or system that the indexing language is expected to serve.Ex. The members of these cabinets are agricultural specialists who read and recommend new publications, each in his own sphere of interest.* * *(n.) = purview, scope, sphere of interestEx: This article discusses the fact that no library is able to acquire all published material within its subject purview.
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42 campo de aplicación
(n.) = field of application, scope, scope of application, field of practice, area of applicationEx. The field of application is the special subject(s) covered by a thesaurus.Ex. Subject field definition arises from the scope of the information service or system that the indexing language is expected to serve.Ex. After introducing the institutional framework of standardisation, the scope of applications is described, including library and office automation, information management and documentation.Ex. This has led to a fragmented field of practice characterized by short-term and small-scale projects.Ex. Differences between this and previous efforts are discussed and potential areas of application are pointed out.* * *(n.) = field of application, scope, scope of application, field of practice, area of applicationEx: The field of application is the special subject(s) covered by a thesaurus.
Ex: Subject field definition arises from the scope of the information service or system that the indexing language is expected to serve.Ex: After introducing the institutional framework of standardisation, the scope of applications is described, including library and office automation, information management and documentation.Ex: This has led to a fragmented field of practice characterized by short-term and small-scale projects.Ex: Differences between this and previous efforts are discussed and potential areas of application are pointed out.* * *scope -
43 canales de publicación
Ex. The term 'grey literature' refers to documents issued informally in limited amounts which are not available through normal publishing channels, a definition which includes many scientific and technical research reports.* * *Ex: The term 'grey literature' refers to documents issued informally in limited amounts which are not available through normal publishing channels, a definition which includes many scientific and technical research reports.
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44 centralidad
f.centrality.* * *SF centrality, central importance* * *= centrality, centricity.Ex. Gilman advocated the academic library's centrality to research.Ex. Most researchers content with the widespread and broad definition of customer centricity as the capacity to understand and respond to the customer's needs.* * *= centrality, centricity.Ex: Gilman advocated the academic library's centrality to research.
Ex: Most researchers content with the widespread and broad definition of customer centricity as the capacity to understand and respond to the customer's needs.* * *centrality -
45 citable
adj.1 worthy of being cited, quoted.2 quotable.* * *ADJ quotable* * *= quotable, citable.Nota: En bibliometría, se dice de un documento que puede ser objeto de cita.Ex. It was quite quotable, and at our library we quoted it.Ex. That definition leads to many of the factors to be considered revealing that each citation comes from a pool of citable items.* * *= quotable, citable.Nota: En bibliometría, se dice de un documento que puede ser objeto de cita.Ex: It was quite quotable, and at our library we quoted it.
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46 clave
adj.key (fundamental, esencial).es una fecha clave para la empresa it's a crucial date for the companyf.1 code.en clave in codenos mandaron los mensajes en clave they sent us the messages in code, they sent us coded messagesclave de acceso access code2 key.la clave de la felicidad/del éxito the key to happiness/success3 clef (Music).clave de fa bass clefclave de sol treble clefClave de Fa F clef4 password (computing).5 key element, key, core element, crucial element.6 harpsichord.7 keystone.m.harpsichord (Music).pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: clavar.* * *1 (de un enigma etc) key, clue2 (de signos) code, key, cipher3 MÚSICA key4 ARQUITECTURA keystone1 (instrumento) harpsichord► adjetivo1 (importante) key* * *1. adj. 2. noun f.1) key2) code3) clef* * *1. SF1) (=código) codela clave de la caja fuerte — the code of o to the safe
mensaje en clave — coded message, message in code
clave de acceso — (Inform) password
clave de búsqueda — (Inform) search key
clave de clasificación — (Inform) sort key
2) (=quid) key3) (Mús) clef4) (=sentido)una interpretación en clave económica — an economic interpretation, an interpretation from an economic viewpoint o perspective
5) (Arquit) keystone2.SM (Mús) harpsichord3.ADJ (=esencial) [tema, punto, factor, personaje] key antes de s* * *I II1)a) ( código) codeb) (de problema, misterio) key2) (Mús) clefclave de fa/sol — bass/treble clef
3) (Arquit) keystoneIIImasculino harpsichord* * *= key, key, keystone, linchpin, cipher, critical.Ex. Note that this is a wide-ranging definition which permits a cataloguer to regard any group which works together and has a name (the name is the key) as a corporate body.Ex. This meeting brought together representatives of the key organizations in the community.Ex. These, then, are keystones to labor relations today.Ex. Staff are the organisation's communication gatekeepers, they are linchpins in the change process and determine the effectiveness of the communication process.Ex. Mysterious Latin ciphers, such as s.l. and s.n. (in brackets, of course), that could well make ordinary plebes feel like dummies.Ex. Needless to say, this technique is relatively slow but can be valuable if retrieval speed is not critical.----* búsqueda de palabras clave = keyword search.* clave compuesta = acronym key.* clave de acceso = password.* clave de búsqueda = search key.* clave de búsqueda derivado = derived search key.* clave de búsqueda por el título = title key.* clave de búsqueda por nombre de autor = author key.* clave de búsqueda truncada = truncated key.* clave de búsqueda truncada derivada = truncated derived search key.* clave de codificación = scrambling key.* clave de descodificación = unscrambling key.* clave del éxito = key success factor, key to success.* clave de longitud fija = fixed-length key.* clave de longitud variable = variable-length key.* componente clave = building block.* cuestiones clave = key issues.* elemento clave = building block.* entrada por palabra clave del título = catchword entry.* estar en un momento clave = be at a watershed.* factor clave = key success factor, key factor.* índice KWIC (Palabra Clave en su Contexto) = KWIC (Keyword-in-Context).* índice KWIT (Palabra Clave del Título) = KWIT (Keyword-in-Title).* índice KWOC (Palabra Clave fuera de su Contexto) = KWOC (Keyword-Out-of-Context).* índice permutado de palabras clave = permuted keyword index.* indización por palabras clave del título = catchword indexing, catchword title indexing.* la clave de = at the heart of.* la clave está en la letra pequeña = the devil (is/lives) in the details.* lista de palabras clave = go-list [golist].* lista permutada de palabras clave = permuted keyword list.* momento clave = turning point, Posesivo + road to Damascus.* momento clave del cambio = tipping point.* palabra clave = keyword [key word].* pieza clave = cornerstone [corner-stone], building block.* pieza clave que falta = missing piece.* punto clave = key point.* ser el momento clave = mark + the watershed.* ser la clave de = hold + the key to.* título clave = key title.* * *I II1)a) ( código) codeb) (de problema, misterio) key2) (Mús) clefclave de fa/sol — bass/treble clef
3) (Arquit) keystoneIIImasculino harpsichord* * *= key, key, keystone, linchpin, cipher, critical.Ex: Note that this is a wide-ranging definition which permits a cataloguer to regard any group which works together and has a name (the name is the key) as a corporate body.
Ex: This meeting brought together representatives of the key organizations in the community.Ex: These, then, are keystones to labor relations today.Ex: Staff are the organisation's communication gatekeepers, they are linchpins in the change process and determine the effectiveness of the communication process.Ex: Mysterious Latin ciphers, such as s.l. and s.n. (in brackets, of course), that could well make ordinary plebes feel like dummies.Ex: Needless to say, this technique is relatively slow but can be valuable if retrieval speed is not critical.* búsqueda de palabras clave = keyword search.* clave compuesta = acronym key.* clave de acceso = password.* clave de búsqueda = search key.* clave de búsqueda derivado = derived search key.* clave de búsqueda por el título = title key.* clave de búsqueda por nombre de autor = author key.* clave de búsqueda truncada = truncated key.* clave de búsqueda truncada derivada = truncated derived search key.* clave de codificación = scrambling key.* clave de descodificación = unscrambling key.* clave del éxito = key success factor, key to success.* clave de longitud fija = fixed-length key.* clave de longitud variable = variable-length key.* componente clave = building block.* cuestiones clave = key issues.* elemento clave = building block.* entrada por palabra clave del título = catchword entry.* estar en un momento clave = be at a watershed.* factor clave = key success factor, key factor.* índice KWIC (Palabra Clave en su Contexto) = KWIC (Keyword-in-Context).* índice KWIT (Palabra Clave del Título) = KWIT (Keyword-in-Title).* índice KWOC (Palabra Clave fuera de su Contexto) = KWOC (Keyword-Out-of-Context).* índice permutado de palabras clave = permuted keyword index.* indización por palabras clave del título = catchword indexing, catchword title indexing.* la clave de = at the heart of.* la clave está en la letra pequeña = the devil (is/lives) in the details.* lista de palabras clave = go-list [golist].* lista permutada de palabras clave = permuted keyword list.* momento clave = turning point, Posesivo + road to Damascus.* momento clave del cambio = tipping point.* palabra clave = keyword [key word].* pieza clave = cornerstone [corner-stone], building block.* pieza clave que falta = missing piece.* punto clave = key point.* ser el momento clave = mark + the watershed.* ser la clave de = hold + the key to.* título clave = key title.* * *key ( before n)un autor/una obra clave de la literatura mexicana a key author/work in Mexican literaturelos sectores clave(s) de la economía the key sectors of the economyA1 (código) codetransmitir en clave to transmit in codeun mensaje en clave a coded message, a message in code2 (de un problema, misterio) keyCompuestos:( Inf) passwordA ( Arquit) keystoneB (fundamento, base) cornerstone( Inf) key word( Inf) sort key( Inf) passwordnúmero de clave secreta (Chi, Per); PIN number( AmL) user's passwordB (signo) clefclave de fa/sol bass/treble clefno quiso que su visita se interpretase únicamente en clave económica he did not wish his visit to be viewed as being motivated purely by economic factorsC ( Arquit) keystoneharpsichord* * *
Del verbo clavar: ( conjugate clavar)
clavé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
clave es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
clavar
clave
clavar ( conjugate clavar) verbo transitivo
1a) clave algo en algo ‹ clavo› to hammer sth into sth;
‹puñal/cuchillo› to stick sth in sth;
‹ estaca› to drive sth into sth;◊ me clavó los dientes/las uñas he sank his teeth/dug his nails into me
c) ‹ojos/vista› to fix … on
2 (fam)
◊ nos claveon $10,000 they stung us for $10,000
clavarse verbo pronominal
1
2 (CS fam) clavese con algo ( por no poder venderlo) to get stuck with sth (colloq);
( por ser mala compra):
3 (Méx) (Dep) to dive
clave adjetivo (pl
un factor clave a key factor
■ sustantivo femenino
clave de acceso (Inf) password
c) (Mús) clef;◊ clave de fa/sol bass/treble clef
■ sustantivo masculino
harpsichord
clavar
I verbo transitivo
1 (con un martillo) to hammer in
(sujetar con clavos) to nail
2 (una estaca) to drive in
3 familiar (cobrar demasiado) to sting o fleece: nos clavaron dos mil por un simple desayuno, they stung us two thousand pesetas for a breakfast
clave
I sustantivo femenino
1 (meollo, pista) key
2 (código, cifra) code, cipher
clave numérica, numerical code
3 Mús (tono) key
(símbolo) clef
II sustantivo masculino Mús harpsichord
' clave' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alma
- codificar
- encerrar
- realidad
- cifra
- clavar
English:
bass
- cipher
- clef
- clue
- code
- code name
- issue
- key
- operative
- treble clef
- pass
- treble
* * *♦ adj inv[fundamental, esencial] key;es una fecha clave para la empresa it's a crucial date for the company;el factor clave de la política económica the key factor in economic policy♦ nmMús harpsichord♦ nf1. [código] code;en clave in code;nos mandaron los mensajes en clave they sent us the messages in code, they sent us coded messagesclave de acceso access code2. [de sistema informático] password;[de caja fuerte] combination3. [solución] key;la clave del éxito está en una buena planificación the key to success is good planning4. [interpretación]un estudio en clave política de la situación a study of the situation from a political standpoint;interpreta la obra en clave sociológica she interprets the work from a sociological point of view o perspective;analiza en clave de humor la realidad del país he puts a humorous slant on his analysis of the country's situation5. Mús clefclave de fa bass clef;clave de sol treble clef6. Arquit keystone* * *I f1 de problema key2 ( código) code;en clave in codeII adj importante key;figura clave key figure;puesto clave key post* * *clave adj: key, essentialclave nf1) cifra: code2) : keyla clave del misterio: the key to the mystery3) : clef4) : keystone* * *clave n1. (código) codeel espía usaba una clave para enviar mensajes al enemigo the spy used a code to send messages to the enemy2. (información, dato) key -
47 coagular
v.to clot, to coagulate (sangre).* * *1 to coagulate, clot (leche) to curdle* * *1.VT [+ sangre] to coagulate, clot, congeal; [+ leche] to curdle2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to clot, coagulate2.coagularse v pron (Med) to clot, coagulate; (Quím) to coagulate* * *= congeal, clot.Ex. Culturally heterogeneous societies, by definition, do not cohere by or congeal around a common value system.Ex. Blood that flows outside of a blood vessel will clot and form a scab.* * *1.verbo transitivo to clot, coagulate2.coagularse v pron (Med) to clot, coagulate; (Quím) to coagulate* * *= congeal, clot.Ex: Culturally heterogeneous societies, by definition, do not cohere by or congeal around a common value system.
Ex: Blood that flows outside of a blood vessel will clot and form a scab.* * *coagular [A1 ]vicoagularse [A1 ]1 ( Med) to clot, coagulate2 ( Quím) to coagulate■ coagularvtto clot, coagulate, make … clot* * *
coagular ( conjugate coagular) verbo transitivo
to clot, coagulate
coagularse verbo pronominal
to clot, coagulate
coagular verbo transitivo to coagulate
* * *♦ vt[sangre] to clot, to coagulate; [líquido] to coagulate* * *v/t coagulate; sangre clot* * *coagular v: to clot, to coagulate♦ coagulación nf -
48 cobertura
f.1 cover (cubierta).2 coverage.cobertura informativa news o media coveragecobertura nacional/regional national/regional coverage3 coverup, hiding, covering, coverture.* * *1 cover\cobertura de chocolate chocolate coatingcobertura de seguros insurance cover* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Radio, TV) [de noticia, acontecimiento] coveragela ceremonia recibió amplia cobertura informativa — the ceremony was widely covered, the ceremony received wide news coverage
2) (Radio, TV, Telec) (=ámbito) rangeno hay cobertura — [al interlocutor] you're breaking up; [al acompañante] I can't get a signal; [dicho por la empresa de telefonía] there's no network coverage
3) [de un crédito] covercobertura de desempleo — unemployment benefit, unemployment insurance (EEUU)
4) (=cubierta)* * *1) (Fin) ( protección) hedge; ( de seguro) cover2) (Period, Rad, TV) coverage* * *= breadth, breadth and depth, breadth of coverage, coverage, scope.Ex. Legal bibliographies are prime research tools as they provide the breadth and background that might otherwise be unavailable.Ex. Stock breadth and depth and reader groups must also be considered.Ex. Factors assessed during the comparative study included pricing, timeliness, availability of catalogue copy, and breadth of coverage.Ex. AACR1 is a weighty code, not because it contains extensive enumeration, but rather because of its comprehensive coverage.Ex. Subject field definition arises from the scope of the information service or system that the indexing language is expected to serve.----* ampliar la cobertura = broaden + coverage, broaden + the scope.* cobertura amplia = broad scope.* cobertura contra = hedge against.* cobertura informativa = news coverage.* cobertura médica = medical cover.* cobertura periodística = newspaper coverage, press coverage.* cobertura televisiva = television coverage.* cobertura temática = subject scope.* exhaustividad de la cobertura = depth of coverage.* fecha de cobertura = date of coverage.* fondo de cobertura = hedge fund.* fuera de cobertura = out of range.* grado de cobertura = depth of coverage.* nivel de cobertura = depth of coverage.* período de cobertura = date of coverage, period of coverage.* solapamiento de cobertura = coverage overlap.* solapamiento en la cobertura de las revistas = journal coverage overlap.* * *1) (Fin) ( protección) hedge; ( de seguro) cover2) (Period, Rad, TV) coverage* * *= breadth, breadth and depth, breadth of coverage, coverage, scope.Ex: Legal bibliographies are prime research tools as they provide the breadth and background that might otherwise be unavailable.
Ex: Stock breadth and depth and reader groups must also be considered.Ex: Factors assessed during the comparative study included pricing, timeliness, availability of catalogue copy, and breadth of coverage.Ex: AACR1 is a weighty code, not because it contains extensive enumeration, but rather because of its comprehensive coverage.Ex: Subject field definition arises from the scope of the information service or system that the indexing language is expected to serve.* ampliar la cobertura = broaden + coverage, broaden + the scope.* cobertura amplia = broad scope.* cobertura contra = hedge against.* cobertura informativa = news coverage.* cobertura médica = medical cover.* cobertura periodística = newspaper coverage, press coverage.* cobertura televisiva = television coverage.* cobertura temática = subject scope.* exhaustividad de la cobertura = depth of coverage.* fecha de cobertura = date of coverage.* fondo de cobertura = hedge fund.* fuera de cobertura = out of range.* grado de cobertura = depth of coverage.* nivel de cobertura = depth of coverage.* período de cobertura = date of coverage, period of coverage.* solapamiento de cobertura = coverage overlap.* solapamiento en la cobertura de las revistas = journal coverage overlap.* * *A1 (de un seguro) cover2 ( Fin) hedgeuna cobertura frente a la inflación security o a hedge against inflationla amplia cobertura del evento the extensive coverage of the eventcobertura informativa news coverageprogramación de cobertura regional regional programingel área de cobertura de esta emisora the area covered by this station* * *
cobertura sustantivo femenino
b) (Period, Rad, TV) coverage;
cobertura sustantivo femenino
1 (revestimiento) coating
2 Fin guarantee
3 (de una noticia) coverage
4 (de un seguro) cover, coverage
5 Mil cover
' cobertura' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
baño
- pantalla
English:
cover
- coverage
- hedging
* * *cobertura nf1. [cubierta] cover;2. [amparo]los acusaron de dar cobertura a un delincuente they were accused of covering for a criminal;aquel negocio servía de cobertura para el blanqueo de dinero that business was a front o cover for money laundering3. [de un servicio] coverage;mi teléfono móvil no tiene cobertura aquí my mobile network doesn't cover this area;cobertura nacional/regional national/regional coverage;miles de parados sin cobertura social thousands of unemployed people who are not receiving benefitcobertura informativa news o media coverage;cobertura periodística press coverage;cobertura sanitaria health cover4. [de un seguro] covercobertura total full cover5. Fin security;cobertura para un crédito/una hipoteca security for a loan/a mortgage* * *f1 de seguro cover2 TV etc coverage3:cobertura de chocolate covering of chocolate, chocolate coating* * *cobertura nf1) : coverage2) : cover, collateral -
49 colección en varios volúmenes
(n.) = multivolume setEx. Problems are connected with the definition of headings with reference to different kinds of multivolume sets, i.e. periodicals, continuous works, collections.* * *(n.) = multivolume setEx: Problems are connected with the definition of headings with reference to different kinds of multivolume sets, i.e. periodicals, continuous works, collections.
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50 comenzar el turno de trabajo
(v.) = go on + dutyEx. Communication is making unique experience common; that definition should be at the head of every library textbook and should be rubbed into every member of staff as he goes on duty.* * *(v.) = go on + dutyEx: Communication is making unique experience common; that definition should be at the head of every library textbook and should be rubbed into every member of staff as he goes on duty.
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51 comercialización de la información
(n.) = information brokerage, information broking, information brokeringEx. There are public and private sector organisations involved in information brokerage, and there seem to be prospects for further growth in this area.Ex. The essence of information broking is acting as an interface between the client and a multiplicity of information resources.Ex. The article 'The clouded crystal ball and the library profession' explains how the concepts of knowledge utilisation and information brokering are beginning to have an impact on the definition of the librarian's role.* * *(n.) = information brokerage, information broking, information brokeringEx: There are public and private sector organisations involved in information brokerage, and there seem to be prospects for further growth in this area.
Ex: The essence of information broking is acting as an interface between the client and a multiplicity of information resources.Ex: The article 'The clouded crystal ball and the library profession' explains how the concepts of knowledge utilisation and information brokering are beginning to have an impact on the definition of the librarian's role.Spanish-English dictionary > comercialización de la información
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52 comparado
1→ link=comparar comparar► adjetivo1 compared ( con, to)2 (gramática, lingüística) comparative* * *ADJ1) [estudio, proyecto] comparative2)comparado con — compared with o to
* * ** * *= comparative.Ex. Clearly this definition can be generalised in order to compare a number of different systems, and provides a useful comparative measure.----* comparado con = in comparison to, in comparison with.* * ** * *= comparative.Ex: Clearly this definition can be generalised in order to compare a number of different systems, and provides a useful comparative measure.
* comparado con = in comparison to, in comparison with.* * *comparado -da* * *comparado, -a adjcomparado con compared to;comparado con el tuyo, el mío es increíble compared to yours, mine is incredible;gramática comparada comparative grammar* * *adj:comparado con compared with* * *comparado, -da adj: comparativeliteratura comparada: comparative literature -
53 comparativo
adj.comparative, relative.* * *► adjetivo1 comparative1 comparative————————1 comparative* * *(f. - comparativa)adj.* * *ADJ SM comparative* * *I- va adjetivo comparativeIImasculino comparative* * *= comparative.Ex. Clearly this definition can be generalised in order to compare a number of different systems, and provides a useful comparative measure.----* gráfica comparativa = comparison table.* relación comparativa = comparative relation.* * *I- va adjetivo comparativeIImasculino comparative* * *= comparative.Ex: Clearly this definition can be generalised in order to compare a number of different systems, and provides a useful comparative measure.
* gráfica comparativa = comparison table.* relación comparativa = comparative relation.* * *1 ‹estudio/método› comparative2 ( Ling) comparativecomparative* * *comparativo, -a♦ adjcomparative♦ nmcomparative* * *I adj comparativeII m GRAM comparative* * *comparativo, -va adj: comparative, relative♦ comparativamente advcomparativo nm: comparative degree or form* * *comparativo adj n comparative -
54 con exactitud
accurately* * *Ex. Obviously with the definition of what constitutes an entire work still pending it is not easy to define analytical cataloguing precisely.* * *Ex: Obviously with the definition of what constitutes an entire work still pending it is not easy to define analytical cataloguing precisely.
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55 con precisión
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56 conceptualmente
adv.conceptually.* * *ADV conceptually* * *= conceptually.Ex. My own definition of 'Hypermedia' is a system whereby audiovisual 'statements' can be used as bridges between materials that are conceptually related in some way.* * *= conceptually.Ex: My own definition of 'Hypermedia' is a system whereby audiovisual 'statements' can be used as bridges between materials that are conceptually related in some way.
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57 concertación
f.concertation, modus vivendi, arrangement, accommodation.* * *1 agreement, reconciliation* * *SF1) (=acto) harmonizing; (=coordinación) coordination; (=reconciliación) reconciliation2) (=pacto) agreement, pact* * ** * *= agreement, consensus.Ex. Complete agreement had not been possible, but the numbers of rules where divergent practices were evident is limited.Ex. Efforts are being made in the direction of an international consensus on the definition and treatment of corporate authorship.----* concertación racial = racial harmony.* concertación social = social harmony.* * ** * *= agreement, consensus.Ex: Complete agreement had not been possible, but the numbers of rules where divergent practices were evident is limited.
Ex: Efforts are being made in the direction of an international consensus on the definition and treatment of corporate authorship.* concertación racial = racial harmony.* concertación social = social harmony.* * *La Concertación (↑ La Concertación 21)1 (acto) coordination, harmonizing2 (pacto) agreement* * *
concertación sustantivo femenino compromise, agreement
* * *concertación nfsettlementInd concertación social = process of employer-trade-union negotiations, Br ≈ social contract* * *f POL agreement -
58 conformista
adj.conformist.f. & m.conformer, conformist.* * *► adjetivo1 conformist1 conformist* * *ADJ SMF conformist* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino conformist* * *= conformist, conformist, conformable.Ex. Fredson Bowers is scarcely a sufficiently conformist figure in the world of bibliography for his definition to secure wide and general agreement.Ex. The violence was committed by a wide range of ordinary citizens, including psychopaths, conformists, fanatics, opportunists, & cowards.Ex. For transducing, the proposal relies on conformable strips hosting pressure sensitive units directly placed on the aircraft aerodynamic surfaces.* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino conformist* * *= conformist, conformist, conformable.Ex: Fredson Bowers is scarcely a sufficiently conformist figure in the world of bibliography for his definition to secure wide and general agreement.
Ex: The violence was committed by a wide range of ordinary citizens, including psychopaths, conformists, fanatics, opportunists, & cowards.Ex: For transducing, the proposal relies on conformable strips hosting pressure sensitive units directly placed on the aircraft aerodynamic surfaces.* * *adj/mfconformist* * *
conformista adjetivo, masculino y femenino
conformist
conformista adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino conformist: no sé si eres un conformista o un cobarde, I don't know whether you are a conformist or a coward
' conformista' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acomodaticia
- acomodaticio
- rebaño
English:
compliant
- conformist
- straight
- conform
* * *♦ adjconformist♦ nmfconformist* * *I adj conformistII m/f conformist -
59 confuso
adj.1 confused, addled, bewildered, muddle-headed.2 confusing, perplexing, tangled, confusional.3 confused, blurry, blurred, obscure.4 confused, cluttered, disordered, mixed-up.* * *► adjetivo1 (ideas) confused2 (estilo etc) obscure, confused3 (recuerdos, formas) vague, blurred4 (mezclado) mixed up* * *(f. - confusa)adj.* * *ADJ1) (=poco claro) [ideas, noticias] confused; [recuerdo] hazy; [ruido] indistinct; [imagen] blurredtiene las ideas muy confusas — he has very confused ideas, his ideas are very mixed up
2) (=desconcertado) confusedno sé qué decir, estoy confuso — I don't know what to say, I'm overwhelmed
* * *- sa adjetivoa) <idea/texto/explicación> confused; < recuerdo> confused, hazy; < imagen> blurred, hazy; < información> confusedb) ( turbado) embarrassed, confused* * *= confusing, dim [dimmer -comp., dimmest -sup.], distraught, in confusion of purpose, indistinct, muddled, entangled, topsy-turvy, puzzled, messy [messier -comp., messiest -sup.], puzzling, mixed up, confused, in a state of turmoil, clouded, in a spin, dishevelled [disheveled, -USA], in disarray, foggy [foggier -comp., foggiest -sup.], blurry [blurrier -comp., blurriest -sup.], confounding, garbled, indistinctive, nonplussed [nonplused], addled, in a fog, chaotic, disorderly, shambolic, bleary [blearier -comp., bleariest -sup.], in a twirl, at sea, all over the place.Ex. The nature of the compilation of the code led to rather little consensus, and many alternative rules, which together made the code rather confusing.Ex. The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.Ex. Before she could respond and follow up with a question about her distraught state, Feng escaped to the women's room.Ex. Without the ability to select when faced with these choices we would be like demented dogs chasing every attractive smell that reaches our noses in complete confusion of purpose.Ex. The typescript will be fuzzy and indistinct without the smooth, firm surface which the backing sheet offers.Ex. This paper analyses and proposes practical solutions to key problems in on-line IR, particulary in relation to ill-defined and muddled information requirements, concept representation in searching and text representation in indexing.Ex. The rapid spreading of electronic mail, bulletin boards, and newsletters give rise to an entangled pattern of standards.Ex. At a later stage he may make up topsy-turvy stories with reversals of the pattern; finally he will improvise and impose hiw own.Ex. While scanning the area under supervision, the librarian may detect persons who appear restless or puzzled.Ex. The author discusses current attempts to organize electronic information objects in a world that is messy, volatile and uncontrolled.Ex. The argument for expressiveness is that it helps users to find their way through the systematic arrangement, which is sometimes puzzling to them.Ex. They are mixed up as the talk meanders about, apparently without conscious pattern.Ex. She sat a long time on the couch, confused, questioning, pushing her thoughts into new latitudes.Ex. Before long the teachers were in a state of turmoil over the issue.Ex. The article 'The clouded crystal ball and the library profession' explains how the concepts of knowledge utilisation and information brokering are beginning to have an impact on the definition of the librarian's role.Ex. The article is entitled 'Digital revolution leaves pharmacists in a spin'.Ex. Ironically, there are very few who have realized the capitalist dream of easy profits and the concept of a new knowledged-based economy now looks somewhat disheveled.Ex. Sometimes cataloguers access other libraries' OPACs in order to resolve difficult problems when important parts of the item being catalogued are missing or are in disarray.Ex. What they will not do is clear up the foggy area in most cataloguers' minds, the area that leads to an inconsistent application of half-understood principles'.Ex. On the other hand, a distinction that was thought to be quite clear turns out to be rather blurry.Ex. The need to control for the effect of confounding variables is central to empirical research in many disciplines.Ex. The client phoned in the afternoon to tell me that there was garbled data again in the large text field they use for notes.Ex. This research suggests that people are threatened by categorizations that portray them as too distinctive or too indistinctive.Ex. He was nonplussed when the crowd he expected protesting his policy of arresting illegal immigrants turned out to be seven.Ex. They were too addled to come to any definite conclusion.Ex. After practice, however, the usually affable Jackson looked to be in a fog as he prepared to walk to his locker.Ex. Otherwise the situation would become chaotic.Ex. Empirical studies of decision making have found that the process is more disorderly than described in rational models.Ex. Hundreds of usually loyal fans booed and jeered as the tortured singer delivered a shambolic and apparently drunken performance.Ex. Her eyes were dry and her head bleary from spending all week totally consumed with work.Ex. I had never been to a professional golf tournament, and the excitement and action had my head in a twirl.Ex. This site seems to be giving tons of options and am completely at sea as to how to go about choosing the best one.Ex. Mr Hammond said the Liberal Democrats are ' all over the place' on the economy.----* de manera confusa = hazily.* estar confuso = be at sixes and sevens with, be at a nonplus, be all at sea.* masa confusa = mush.* resultar confuso = prove + confusing.* sentirse confuso = feel at + sea, be all at sea.* ser confuso = be deceiving.* surgir de un modo confuso = grow + like Topsy.* todo confuso = in a state of disarray.* * *- sa adjetivoa) <idea/texto/explicación> confused; < recuerdo> confused, hazy; < imagen> blurred, hazy; < información> confusedb) ( turbado) embarrassed, confused* * *= confusing, dim [dimmer -comp., dimmest -sup.], distraught, in confusion of purpose, indistinct, muddled, entangled, topsy-turvy, puzzled, messy [messier -comp., messiest -sup.], puzzling, mixed up, confused, in a state of turmoil, clouded, in a spin, dishevelled [disheveled, -USA], in disarray, foggy [foggier -comp., foggiest -sup.], blurry [blurrier -comp., blurriest -sup.], confounding, garbled, indistinctive, nonplussed [nonplused], addled, in a fog, chaotic, disorderly, shambolic, bleary [blearier -comp., bleariest -sup.], in a twirl, at sea, all over the place.Ex: The nature of the compilation of the code led to rather little consensus, and many alternative rules, which together made the code rather confusing.
Ex: The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.Ex: Before she could respond and follow up with a question about her distraught state, Feng escaped to the women's room.Ex: Without the ability to select when faced with these choices we would be like demented dogs chasing every attractive smell that reaches our noses in complete confusion of purpose.Ex: The typescript will be fuzzy and indistinct without the smooth, firm surface which the backing sheet offers.Ex: This paper analyses and proposes practical solutions to key problems in on-line IR, particulary in relation to ill-defined and muddled information requirements, concept representation in searching and text representation in indexing.Ex: The rapid spreading of electronic mail, bulletin boards, and newsletters give rise to an entangled pattern of standards.Ex: At a later stage he may make up topsy-turvy stories with reversals of the pattern; finally he will improvise and impose hiw own.Ex: While scanning the area under supervision, the librarian may detect persons who appear restless or puzzled.Ex: The author discusses current attempts to organize electronic information objects in a world that is messy, volatile and uncontrolled.Ex: The argument for expressiveness is that it helps users to find their way through the systematic arrangement, which is sometimes puzzling to them.Ex: They are mixed up as the talk meanders about, apparently without conscious pattern.Ex: She sat a long time on the couch, confused, questioning, pushing her thoughts into new latitudes.Ex: Before long the teachers were in a state of turmoil over the issue.Ex: The article 'The clouded crystal ball and the library profession' explains how the concepts of knowledge utilisation and information brokering are beginning to have an impact on the definition of the librarian's role.Ex: The article is entitled 'Digital revolution leaves pharmacists in a spin'.Ex: Ironically, there are very few who have realized the capitalist dream of easy profits and the concept of a new knowledged-based economy now looks somewhat disheveled.Ex: Sometimes cataloguers access other libraries' OPACs in order to resolve difficult problems when important parts of the item being catalogued are missing or are in disarray.Ex: What they will not do is clear up the foggy area in most cataloguers' minds, the area that leads to an inconsistent application of half-understood principles'.Ex: On the other hand, a distinction that was thought to be quite clear turns out to be rather blurry.Ex: The need to control for the effect of confounding variables is central to empirical research in many disciplines.Ex: The client phoned in the afternoon to tell me that there was garbled data again in the large text field they use for notes.Ex: This research suggests that people are threatened by categorizations that portray them as too distinctive or too indistinctive.Ex: He was nonplussed when the crowd he expected protesting his policy of arresting illegal immigrants turned out to be seven.Ex: They were too addled to come to any definite conclusion.Ex: After practice, however, the usually affable Jackson looked to be in a fog as he prepared to walk to his locker.Ex: Otherwise the situation would become chaotic.Ex: Empirical studies of decision making have found that the process is more disorderly than described in rational models.Ex: Hundreds of usually loyal fans booed and jeered as the tortured singer delivered a shambolic and apparently drunken performance.Ex: Her eyes were dry and her head bleary from spending all week totally consumed with work.Ex: I had never been to a professional golf tournament, and the excitement and action had my head in a twirl.Ex: This site seems to be giving tons of options and am completely at sea as to how to go about choosing the best one.Ex: Mr Hammond said the Liberal Democrats are ' all over the place' on the economy.* de manera confusa = hazily.* estar confuso = be at sixes and sevens with, be at a nonplus, be all at sea.* masa confusa = mush.* resultar confuso = prove + confusing.* sentirse confuso = feel at + sea, be all at sea.* ser confuso = be deceiving.* surgir de un modo confuso = grow + like Topsy.* todo confuso = in a state of disarray.* * *confuso -sa1 ‹idea/texto› confused; ‹recuerdo› confused, hazy; ‹imagen› blurred, hazydio una explicación muy confusa he gave a very confused explanationlas noticias son confusas reports are confused2 (turbado) embarrassed, confused* * *
confuso◊ -sa adjetivo
‹ recuerdo› confused, hazy;
‹ imagen› blurred, hazy;
‹ información› confused
confuso,-a adjetivo
1 (idea, argumento, etc) confused, unclear
2 (desconcertado) confused, perplexed
' confuso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
confusa
- apabullar
- despistado
- enmarañado
English:
confused
- confusing
- flounder
- fuzzy
- garbled
- indistinct
- mixed-up
- muddy
- spin
- unclear
- foggy
- hazy
- muddled
* * *confuso, -a adj1. [poco claro] [clamor, griterío] confused;[contorno, forma, imagen] blurred; [explicación] confused2. [turbado] confused, bewildered;estar confuso to be confused o bewildered* * *adj confused* * *confuso, -sa adj1) : confused, mixed-up2) : obscure, indistinct* * *confuso adj1. (persona) confused2. (instrucciones, explicación, etc) confused / confusing -
60 considerar que significa
(v.) = take to + meanEx. At its widest interpretation, the classification of documents can be taken to mean the definition of classes by any of a number of possible characteristics.* * *(v.) = take to + meanEx: At its widest interpretation, the classification of documents can be taken to mean the definition of classes by any of a number of possible characteristics.
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