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  • 21 actualización

    f.
    bringing up to date, updating, modernization, update.
    * * *
    1 (puesta al día) updating, bringing up to date
    2 (en filosofía) actualization
    * * *
    SF (=acto) updating; (Inform) update, updating; (Contabilidad) discounting
    * * *
    femenino updating
    * * *
    = up-to-dateness, update [up-date], updating [up-dating], upgrading, updatability, upgrade.
    Ex. Up-to-dateness is particularly vital since recent and current information is in heaviest usage.
    Ex. The National Union Catalog is still published with quarterly updates, and is cumulated annually and quinquennially.
    Ex. Libraries and information units can use word processing software in the preparation and updating of manuals, library guides, and so on.
    Ex. There is no perfect library computer system and upgrading is a necessary continuous process.
    Ex. This article presents a request for new facilities which make use of the most outstanding capabilities of computerised information retrieval: selectivity, computing power and immediate updatability of information.
    Ex. The review led to an upgrade of one third of support staff positions and has led to a flatter hierarchical structure in the library.
    ----
    * actualización de programa informático = maintenance release.
    * actualización trimestral = quarterly update.
    * código de actualización = update code.
    * frecuencia de actualización = frequency of updating.
    * servicio de actualización permanente = current awareness, current-awareness service.
    * * *
    femenino updating
    * * *
    = up-to-dateness, update [up-date], updating [up-dating], upgrading, updatability, upgrade.

    Ex: Up-to-dateness is particularly vital since recent and current information is in heaviest usage.

    Ex: The National Union Catalog is still published with quarterly updates, and is cumulated annually and quinquennially.
    Ex: Libraries and information units can use word processing software in the preparation and updating of manuals, library guides, and so on.
    Ex: There is no perfect library computer system and upgrading is a necessary continuous process.
    Ex: This article presents a request for new facilities which make use of the most outstanding capabilities of computerised information retrieval: selectivity, computing power and immediate updatability of information.
    Ex: The review led to an upgrade of one third of support staff positions and has led to a flatter hierarchical structure in the library.
    * actualización de programa informático = maintenance release.
    * actualización trimestral = quarterly update.
    * código de actualización = update code.
    * frecuencia de actualización = frequency of updating.
    * servicio de actualización permanente = current awareness, current-awareness service.

    * * *
    1 (puesta al día) updating
    2 ( Inf) upgrade
    * * *

     

    actualización sustantivo femenino update: la última actualización de este diccionario es magnífica, the latest update to this dictionary is magnificent
    ' actualización' also found in these entries:
    English:
    refresher
    * * *
    1. [de información, datos] updating
    2. [de tecnología, industria] modernization
    3. Informát [de software, hardware] upgrade
    4. Ling actualization
    * * *
    f updating
    * * *
    actualización nf, pl - ciones : updating, modernization

    Spanish-English dictionary > actualización

  • 22 adaptarse

    pron.v.
    to cohere, to adapt.
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    1 (persona) to adapt oneself (a, to); (cosa) to fit, adjust
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    to conform, adapt
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    VPR to adapt (a to)
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    (v.) = come to + terms with, morph
    Ex. Much of the conventional wisdom of librarianship is going to have to undergo what is so aptly described as an 'agonizing reappraisal' before we can come to terms with the new information age.
    Ex. The librarians have the capabilities to morph sucessfully to keep in sync, so to speak, with the new technologies.
    * * *
    (v.) = come to + terms with, morph

    Ex: Much of the conventional wisdom of librarianship is going to have to undergo what is so aptly described as an 'agonizing reappraisal' before we can come to terms with the new information age.

    Ex: The librarians have the capabilities to morph sucessfully to keep in sync, so to speak, with the new technologies.

    * * *

    ■adaptarse verbo reflexivo to adapt oneself [a, to]
    ' adaptarse' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ambientarse
    - acomodar
    - adaptar
    English:
    adapt
    - adjust
    - fit in
    - settle down
    - settle in
    - settle
    * * *
    vpr
    to adjust (a to);
    no se ha adaptado al clima local he hasn't adjusted o got used to the local climate;
    se adaptó fácilmente a trabajar en equipo she quickly adjusted to teamwork;
    el nuevo local se adapta a las necesidades de la tienda the new premises meet o are well suited to the shop's requirements
    * * *
    v/r adapt (a to)
    * * *
    vr
    : to adapt oneself, to conform
    * * *
    1. (persona) to adapt
    2. (cosa) to fit [pt. & pp. fitted]

    Spanish-English dictionary > adaptarse

  • 23 adherencia

    f.
    1 stickiness, adhesion.
    2 appendage (parte añadida).
    3 adherence, adhesion, adhesiveness, cling.
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    1 (adhesión) adherence
    2 (pegajosidad) adhesion, sticking
    3 AUTOMÓVIL roadholding
    1 MEDICINA adhesion
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    SF
    1) (=calidad) adherence; (=acción) adhesion
    2) (=vínculo) bond, connection
    3) (Aut) road holding
    4)
    * * *
    a) ( acción) adherence
    b) (Auto) grip, roadholding
    c) (Med) adhesion
    * * *
    = adherence, bond, adhesion, traction.
    Ex. It was decided to apply stamped cloth strips, produced by a commercial library bindery to the spines and to use a polyvinyl acetate for adherence.
    Ex. Networking creates bonds where none may have existed and multiplies individual capabilities manifold.
    Ex. Microbiological action contributes to loss of adhesion and blistering of anticorrosive organic coatings.
    Ex. Grooves in manhole covers are necessary to provide traction in all kinds of weather to the vehicles above.
    * * *
    a) ( acción) adherence
    b) (Auto) grip, roadholding
    c) (Med) adhesion
    * * *
    = adherence, bond, adhesion, traction.

    Ex: It was decided to apply stamped cloth strips, produced by a commercial library bindery to the spines and to use a polyvinyl acetate for adherence.

    Ex: Networking creates bonds where none may have existed and multiplies individual capabilities manifold.
    Ex: Microbiological action contributes to loss of adhesion and blistering of anticorrosive organic coatings.
    Ex: Grooves in manhole covers are necessary to provide traction in all kinds of weather to the vehicles above.

    * * *
    1 (acción) adherence
    2 ( Auto) grip, roadholding
    3 ( Med) adhesion
    * * *

    adherencia sustantivo femenino

    b) (Auto) grip, roadholding

    c) (Med) adhesion

    adherencia sustantivo femenino
    1 (entre dos superficies) adherence: conseguimos una adherencia absoluta entre las dos piezas, the two pieces bonded perfectly
    2 (cualidad, condición) adhesiveness
    3 Auto (estabilidad) roadholding
    (de los neumáticos) grip
    ' adherencia' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    adhesión
    English:
    grip
    - bond
    - traction
    * * *
    1. [de sustancia, superficie] stickiness, adhesion
    2. [de neumáticos] roadholding
    3. [parte añadida] appendage
    4.
    adherencias [en herida] adhesions
    * * *
    f MED adhesion
    * * *
    1) : adherence, adhesiveness
    2) : appendage, accretion

    Spanish-English dictionary > adherencia

  • 24 adivino

    f. & m.
    1 fortuneteller, diviner, seer, fortune-teller.
    2 thought reader, mind reader.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: adivinar.
    * * *
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 fortune-teller
    * * *
    adivino, -a
    SM / F fortune-teller
    * * *
    - na masculino, femenino fortune-teller
    * * *
    = guesser, fortune teller, seer, diviner.
    Ex. The article has the title 'From smart guesser to smart navigator: changes in collection development for research libraries in a network environment'.
    Ex. The technique of cold reading is used by fortune tellers, astrologers, & others who wish to convince their clients of their capabilities to divine true character = La técnica de la lectura en frío es usada por adivinos, astrólogos y otros que desean convencer a sus clientes de sus capacidades para adivinar su verdadero carácter.
    Ex. This service provides Web access to selected extracts from the writings and sayings of various spiritual leaders, saints, seers, mystics and scholars.
    Ex. Healers and diviners are apprenticed to their elders to learn a great wealth of communal and esoteric knowledge.
    * * *
    - na masculino, femenino fortune-teller
    * * *
    = guesser, fortune teller, seer, diviner.

    Ex: The article has the title 'From smart guesser to smart navigator: changes in collection development for research libraries in a network environment'.

    Ex: The technique of cold reading is used by fortune tellers, astrologers, & others who wish to convince their clients of their capabilities to divine true character = La técnica de la lectura en frío es usada por adivinos, astrólogos y otros que desean convencer a sus clientes de sus capacidades para adivinar su verdadero carácter.
    Ex: This service provides Web access to selected extracts from the writings and sayings of various spiritual leaders, saints, seers, mystics and scholars.
    Ex: Healers and diviners are apprenticed to their elders to learn a great wealth of communal and esoteric knowledge.

    * * *
    adivino -na
    masculine, feminine
    fortune-teller
    * * *

    Del verbo adivinar: ( conjugate adivinar)

    adivino es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    adivinó es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    adivinar    
    adivino
    adivinar ( conjugate adivinar) verbo transitivo
    a) (por conjeturas, al azar) to guess


    verbo intransitivo
    to guess
    adivino
    ◊ -na sustantivo masculino, femenino

    fortune-teller
    adivinar verbo transitivo
    1 (descubrir por conjeturas) to guess: dime qué te pasa, no puedo adivinarte el pensamiento, tell me what's wrong, I can't read your mind
    2 (mediante la magia) to predict, foretell
    adivino,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino fortune-teller

    ' adivino' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    adivina
    - intención
    - vidente
    English:
    fortuneteller
    - soothsayer
    - fortune
    * * *
    adivino, -a nm,f
    fortune-teller;
    no soy adivino I'm not psychic
    * * *
    m, adivina f fortune teller
    * * *
    adivino, -na n
    : fortune-teller

    Spanish-English dictionary > adivino

  • 25 aficionado a la informática

    Ex. Formerly reserved for use by scientists, researchers, and computer buffs, computer networks now have capabilities that make them extremely useful to science teachers and their classes.
    * * *

    Ex: Formerly reserved for use by scientists, researchers, and computer buffs, computer networks now have capabilities that make them extremely useful to science teachers and their classes.

    Spanish-English dictionary > aficionado a la informática

  • 26 alcanzar el punto más álgido

    (v.) = peak, come into + full bloom
    Ex. He reflected along the way on the conversation with the head of readers' services, and smiled when he concluded that Balzac's biorhythm chart must have been peaking at that very moment -- or so he hoped.
    Ex. Combined with acces to full texts of papers online in the near future, the navigational and retrieval capabilities of citation links will finally come into full bloom.
    * * *
    (v.) = peak, come into + full bloom

    Ex: He reflected along the way on the conversation with the head of readers' services, and smiled when he concluded that Balzac's biorhythm chart must have been peaking at that very moment -- or so he hoped.

    Ex: Combined with acces to full texts of papers online in the near future, the navigational and retrieval capabilities of citation links will finally come into full bloom.

    Spanish-English dictionary > alcanzar el punto más álgido

  • 27 alta resolución

    f.
    high resolution, hi res.
    * * *
    Ex. It integrates into a single system a wide range of IT capabilities, including CD-ROM and WORM optical discs, scanning, OCR, laser printers, low and high resolution displays, softstrips and page formatting techniques = Integra en un único sistema una amplia variedad de medios técnicos, como discos ópticos CD-ROM y WORM, escaneado, OCR, impresoras láser, presentaciones en pantalla de baja y alta resolución, códigos de barras y técnicas para el formateo de páginas.
    * * *

    Ex: It integrates into a single system a wide range of IT capabilities, including CD-ROM and WORM optical discs, scanning, OCR, laser printers, low and high resolution displays, softstrips and page formatting techniques = Integra en un único sistema una amplia variedad de medios técnicos, como discos ópticos CD-ROM y WORM, escaneado, OCR, impresoras láser, presentaciones en pantalla de baja y alta resolución, códigos de barras y técnicas para el formateo de páginas.

    Spanish-English dictionary > alta resolución

  • 28 amante de la informática

    Ex. Formerly reserved for use by scientists, researchers, and computer buffs, computer networks now have capabilities that make them extremely useful to science teachers and their classes.
    * * *

    Ex: Formerly reserved for use by scientists, researchers, and computer buffs, computer networks now have capabilities that make them extremely useful to science teachers and their classes.

    Spanish-English dictionary > amante de la informática

  • 29 amnesia retrógrada

    f.
    retro-active amnesia, retrograde amnesia.
    * * *
    Ex. The author takes the neuroscience research front on retrograde amnesia as an example to demonstrate the capabilities of cocitation mapping in combination with peer review.
    * * *

    Ex: The author takes the neuroscience research front on retrograde amnesia as an example to demonstrate the capabilities of cocitation mapping in combination with peer review.

    Spanish-English dictionary > amnesia retrógrada

  • 30 apasionante

    adj.
    1 fascinating.
    2 exciting, heady, thrilling, enthralling.
    * * *
    1 exciting, fascinating
    * * *
    adj.
    fascinating, exciting
    * * *
    ADJ exciting, thrilling
    * * *
    adjetivo < obra> exciting, enthralling; < tema> fascinating
    * * *
    = heady [headier -comp., headiest -sup.], enthralling, gripping, electrifying.
    Ex. The heady integration scenario is that given a seemingly simple query the system would automatically expand the search beyond the capabilities of an inexperienced user.
    Ex. This novel is still as fresh and vivid and fascinating and enthralling as it was when I was fifteen years old.
    Ex. The 1996 film of 'Romeo and Juliet' is a gripping presentation of Shakespeare's story of star-crossed lovers in an impulsive, hot-headed, violent world.
    Ex. He gave an electrifying performance and he deserved all the accolades he received.
    * * *
    adjetivo < obra> exciting, enthralling; < tema> fascinating
    * * *
    = heady [headier -comp., headiest -sup.], enthralling, gripping, electrifying.

    Ex: The heady integration scenario is that given a seemingly simple query the system would automatically expand the search beyond the capabilities of an inexperienced user.

    Ex: This novel is still as fresh and vivid and fascinating and enthralling as it was when I was fifteen years old.
    Ex: The 1996 film of 'Romeo and Juliet' is a gripping presentation of Shakespeare's story of star-crossed lovers in an impulsive, hot-headed, violent world.
    Ex: He gave an electrifying performance and he deserved all the accolades he received.

    * * *
    ‹obra› exciting, enthralling; ‹tema› fascinating, thrilling
    * * *

    apasionante adjetivo ‹ obra exciting, enthralling;
    tema fascinating
    apasionante adjetivo exciting
    ' apasionante' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    comecocos
    - crónica
    - emocionante
    English:
    exciting
    - gripping
    - riveting
    * * *
    [tema, debate, viaje] fascinating; [partido] thrilling
    * * *
    adj fascinating
    * * *
    : fascinating, exciting
    * * *
    apasionante adj exciting / thrilling

    Spanish-English dictionary > apasionante

  • 31 aprobado por la FDA

    Ex. The powerful search and display capabilities of this CD-ROM permit rapid and user-friendly access to the full text of FDA-approved information on more than 2,700 products.
    * * *

    Ex: The powerful search and display capabilities of this CD-ROM permit rapid and user-friendly access to the full text of FDA-approved information on more than 2,700 products.

    Spanish-English dictionary > aprobado por la FDA

  • 32 apuntar a

    v.
    1 to aim at, to take aim at, to target.
    Silvia le apunta el arma a Ricardo Silvia aims the gun at Ricardo.
    El soldado apuntó a los arbustos The soldier aimed at the bushes.
    2 to aim at, to level at, to aim towards.
    Silvia le apunta el arma a Ricardo Silvia aims the gun at Ricardo.
    3 to indicate to, to suggest to.
    El jefe indicó ir de nuevo The boss indicated to go again.
    4 to suggest, to hint.
    5 to aim towards.
    * * *
    (v.) = point + the way to, point to
    Ex. Several divisions are already taking advantage of these capabilities in their daily work and their experience has pointed the way to refinements in the system.
    Ex. This article points to economically feasible and communication-based indexing methods which fit the potentials of current information technology.
    * * *
    (v.) = point + the way to, point to

    Ex: Several divisions are already taking advantage of these capabilities in their daily work and their experience has pointed the way to refinements in the system.

    Ex: This article points to economically feasible and communication-based indexing methods which fit the potentials of current information technology.

    Spanish-English dictionary > apuntar a

  • 33 astrólogo

    m.
    astrologer.
    * * *
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 astrologer
    * * *
    astrólogo, -a
    SM / F astrologer
    * * *
    - ga masculino, femenino astrologist
    * * *
    Ex. The technique of cold reading is used by fortune tellers, astrologers, & others who wish to convince their clients of their capabilities to divine true character = La técnica de la lectura en frío es usada por adivinos, astrólogos y otros que desean convencer a sus clientes de sus capacidades para adivinar su verdadero carácter.
    * * *
    - ga masculino, femenino astrologist
    * * *

    Ex: The technique of cold reading is used by fortune tellers, astrologers, & others who wish to convince their clients of their capabilities to divine true character = La técnica de la lectura en frío es usada por adivinos, astrólogos y otros que desean convencer a sus clientes de sus capacidades para adivinar su verdadero carácter.

    * * *
    masculine, feminine
    astrologist
    * * *

    astrólogo
    ◊ -ga sustantivo masculino, femenino

    astrologist
    astrólogo,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino astrologer

    ' astrólogo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    astróloga
    English:
    astrologer
    * * *
    astrólogo, -a nm,f
    astrologer
    * * *
    m, astróloga f astrologer
    * * *
    astrólogo, -ga n
    : astrologer
    * * *
    astrólogo n astrologer

    Spanish-English dictionary > astrólogo

  • 34 autorizado por la FDA

    Ex. The powerful search and display capabilities of this CD-ROM permit rapid and user-friendly access to the full text of FDA-approved information on more than 2,700 products.
    * * *

    Ex: The powerful search and display capabilities of this CD-ROM permit rapid and user-friendly access to the full text of FDA-approved information on more than 2,700 products.

    Spanish-English dictionary > autorizado por la FDA

  • 35 avanzar

    v.
    1 to advance.
    las tropas continúan avanzando the troops are still advancing
    el tráfico no avanzaba the traffic wasn't moving
    Mi chico avanza en la escuela My boy advances in school.
    Ricardo avanzó las ventas Richard advanced=promoted sales.
    2 to make progress.
    está avanzando mucho en sus estudios she's making very good progress with her studies
    esta tecnología avanza a gran velocidad this technology is developing very quickly
    3 to pass (time).
    el tiempo avanza muy deprisa time passes quickly
    a medida que avanza el siglo as the century draws on
    4 to move forward.
    El coche avanza lentamente The car moves forward slowly.
    * * *
    1 to advance, go forward
    1 (mover adelante) to advance, move forward
    2 (dinero) to advance
    3 (promover) to promote
    4 (una propuesta) to put forward
    1 (adelantarse) to go forward, advance; (día, noche) to draw in
    * * *
    verb
    1) to advance, move forward
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=mover) to move forward, advance

    avanzó la ficha cuatro casillas — he moved the counter forward four spaces, he advanced the counter four spaces

    2) [+ dinero] to advance
    3) [+ opinión, propuesta] to put forward
    4) [+ resultado] to predict; [+ predicción] to make
    5) Caribe (=vomitar) to vomit
    2. VI
    1) (=ir hacia adelante) to advance, move forward

    no me esperéis, seguid avanzando — don't wait for me, carry on

    2) (=progresar) to make progress
    3) [noche, invierno] to draw on, approach
    3.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo intransitivo
    a) persona/tráfico to advance, move forward

    avanzar hacia la democraciato move o advance toward(s) democracy

    b) ciencia/medicina to advance
    c) cinta/rollo to wind on
    d) persona (en los estudios, el trabajo) to make progress; negociaciones/proyecto to progress
    e) tiempo to draw on
    2.
    a) ( adelantarse) to move forward, advance
    b) ( mover) to move... forward, advance

    avanzó un peónhe moved o pushed a pawn forward

    c) < propuesta> to put forward
    * * *
    = gain + ground, get + far, go forward, make + gains, make + progress, move ahead, move on, move onwardly, move up, page (through), progress, advance, proceed, press on, come along, fast-forward, take + a step forward, get + ahead, move forward, make + step, take + strides, make + advances, develop, move along, get + unstuck, press forward (with), move + forward, go forth, make + headway.
    Ex. Standardisation of formats is less developed; however UNIMARC is gaining ground as a national exchange format, whilst USMARC is also used by university and public libraries.
    Ex. If scientific reasoning were limited to the logical processes of arithmetic, we should not get far in our understanding of the physical world.
    Ex. Thus, if you want to reply yes, enter a 'y'; if you want to go forward, enter 'f'.
    Ex. Expenditures in public libraries in the USA rose sharply in 1988 while use continued to make modest gains, with the greatest increase in juvenile loans.
    Ex. We could then simply alter our expectations accordingly, and exult in the progress we have made.
    Ex. It is impatient with Juctionville for its failure to move ahead as fast as it would like and is bothered by the city's drabness and general lack of class and culture.
    Ex. Rather readers grow by fits and starts now rushing ahead, now lying fallow, and now moving steadily on.
    Ex. In its simplest statement, the prime goal of any act of education is that it should serve us in the future... takes us somewhere... let us move onwardly more easily.
    Ex. Now we move up the chain providing index entries for each of the potentially sought terms.
    Ex. The system displays the records in brief format and the user can 'page' through the matches until the required record is found.
    Ex. It is normally taken to indicate that the document has been revised, if a work has progressed to a second or subsequent edition.
    Ex. All this is not to be impulsively regretted since specialized studies can advance in no other way, but synthesis becomes increasingly important and dishearteningly more difficult.
    Ex. Before we proceed to look at the operators in detail, a couple of examples may help to make the layout clearer.
    Ex. Hoping the gentler tone and the more relaxed manner meant that her anger was abating, the young man pressed on less apprehensively.
    Ex. However, we have not heard the final word by any means for there are new products and improved examples of existing products coming along.
    Ex. Modern machines have an automatic facility for fast-forward and rewind as well as a manual control for slower, more precise location of the required information on the microfilm.
    Ex. LCSH has taken a further step forward with the use of computer-controlled typesetting.
    Ex. Low-income urban families simply do not have any use for the traditional library or indeed any motivation for self-improvement and getting ahead = Las familias urbanas con ingresos bajos simplemente no tienen la necesidad de usar la biblioteca tradicional o de hecho no sienten motivación para la superación personal y para avanzar.
    Ex. This article argues the need to move forward with the infotech culture without abandoning the service culture.
    Ex. Schucking noted that early step when a child's 'imagination awakes, without corresponding development of the critical faculty,' a step most children make before they reach school age = Schucking se percató de ese primer paso en el niño cuando "se despierta su imaginación sin el correspondiente desarrollo de la capacidad crítica", un paso que dan la mayoría de los niños antes de alcanzar la edad escolar.
    Ex. In the half century since the publication of McKerrow's Introduction bibliography has taken giant strides in many directions.
    Ex. The author maintains that, aside from increasing computational speed, and thus real-time control, musically no advances have been made.
    Ex. The economics journal system has not grown and developed in a structured fashion, which has resulted in overspill into report literature.
    Ex. As university libraries move along this continuum they will become evolutionary, non-hierarchical, entrepreneurial and horizontal.
    Ex. In addition, students can use the glossary to get 'unstuck' while learning.
    Ex. The company is pressing forward with the construction of an environment and a system that permit all employees to demonstrate their full capabilities.
    Ex. Kuwait is not going backwards, but definitely not moving forward.
    Ex. Finally six men agreed to go forth in their underclothes and nooses around their necks in hopeful expectation that their sacrifice would satisfy the king's bloodlust and he would spare the rest of the citizens.
    Ex. Governments are making headway in negotiations aimed at reaching an ambitious and effective global greenhouse gas reduction treaty.
    ----
    * a medida que + avanzar + el año = as the year + wear on.
    * a medida que + avanzar + el día = as the day + wear on.
    * avanzar a duras penas = flounder, grind on.
    * avanzar a toda máquina = steam ahead, go + full steam ahead.
    * avanzar a toda mecha = go + full steam ahead.
    * avanzar a toda pastilla = steam ahead, go + full steam ahead.
    * avanzar a todo gas = steam ahead, go + full steam ahead.
    * avanzar a todo meter = go + full steam ahead.
    * avanzar a todo vapor = steam ahead, go + full steam ahead.
    * avanzar a trancas y barrancas = flounder, grind on.
    * avanzar a un ritmo vertiginoso = proceed + at a blistering pace.
    * avanzar con dificultad = wade through, limp, slog along, plod (along/through).
    * avanzar con gran dificultad = grind on.
    * avanzar en + Posesivo + trabajo = advance + Posesivo + work, advance + Posesivo + work.
    * avanzar en una carrera profesional = further + a career.
    * avanzar fácilmente = coast.
    * avanzar gradualmente (hacia) = edge (toward(s)).
    * avanzar hacia = move into, move toward(s).
    * avanzar hacia abajo = work + Posesivo + way down.
    * avanzar lentamente = creep, creep along.
    * avanzar lenta y pesadamente = trundle.
    * avanzar mucho = travel + a long way down the road.
    * avanzar muy despacio = creep, creep along.
    * avanzar poco a poco = shuffle along.
    * avanzar poco a poco (hacia) = edge (toward(s)).
    * avanzar profesionalmente dentro de la institución = rise through + the ranks.
    * avanzar rápidamente = gallop.
    * avanzar viento en popa = steam ahead.
    * conforme + avanzar + el año = as the year + wear on.
    * conforme + avanzar + el día = as the day + wear on.
    * dar vueltas sin avanzar = go round in + circles.
    * hacer avanzar = nudge + Nombre + forward, push + the frontiers of, nudge + Nombre + along, nudge + Nombre + into, push + the boundaries of.
    * hacer avanzar el conocimiento = push back + the frontiers of knowledge.
    * hacer avanzar hacia = nudge + Nombre + toward.
    * hacer que + Nombre + avance = take + Nombre + a/one step forward.
    * no avanzar = tread + water.
    * no avanzar más = go + no further.
    * que avanza lentamente = crawling.
    * que avanza rápidamente = fast-developing.
    * seguir avanzando = forge + ahead, forge + forward.
    * tiempo + avanzar inexorablemente = time + march on.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo intransitivo
    a) persona/tráfico to advance, move forward

    avanzar hacia la democraciato move o advance toward(s) democracy

    b) ciencia/medicina to advance
    c) cinta/rollo to wind on
    d) persona (en los estudios, el trabajo) to make progress; negociaciones/proyecto to progress
    e) tiempo to draw on
    2.
    a) ( adelantarse) to move forward, advance
    b) ( mover) to move... forward, advance

    avanzó un peónhe moved o pushed a pawn forward

    c) < propuesta> to put forward
    * * *
    = gain + ground, get + far, go forward, make + gains, make + progress, move ahead, move on, move onwardly, move up, page (through), progress, advance, proceed, press on, come along, fast-forward, take + a step forward, get + ahead, move forward, make + step, take + strides, make + advances, develop, move along, get + unstuck, press forward (with), move + forward, go forth, make + headway.

    Ex: Standardisation of formats is less developed; however UNIMARC is gaining ground as a national exchange format, whilst USMARC is also used by university and public libraries.

    Ex: If scientific reasoning were limited to the logical processes of arithmetic, we should not get far in our understanding of the physical world.
    Ex: Thus, if you want to reply yes, enter a 'y'; if you want to go forward, enter 'f'.
    Ex: Expenditures in public libraries in the USA rose sharply in 1988 while use continued to make modest gains, with the greatest increase in juvenile loans.
    Ex: We could then simply alter our expectations accordingly, and exult in the progress we have made.
    Ex: It is impatient with Juctionville for its failure to move ahead as fast as it would like and is bothered by the city's drabness and general lack of class and culture.
    Ex: Rather readers grow by fits and starts now rushing ahead, now lying fallow, and now moving steadily on.
    Ex: In its simplest statement, the prime goal of any act of education is that it should serve us in the future... takes us somewhere... let us move onwardly more easily.
    Ex: Now we move up the chain providing index entries for each of the potentially sought terms.
    Ex: The system displays the records in brief format and the user can 'page' through the matches until the required record is found.
    Ex: It is normally taken to indicate that the document has been revised, if a work has progressed to a second or subsequent edition.
    Ex: All this is not to be impulsively regretted since specialized studies can advance in no other way, but synthesis becomes increasingly important and dishearteningly more difficult.
    Ex: Before we proceed to look at the operators in detail, a couple of examples may help to make the layout clearer.
    Ex: Hoping the gentler tone and the more relaxed manner meant that her anger was abating, the young man pressed on less apprehensively.
    Ex: However, we have not heard the final word by any means for there are new products and improved examples of existing products coming along.
    Ex: Modern machines have an automatic facility for fast-forward and rewind as well as a manual control for slower, more precise location of the required information on the microfilm.
    Ex: LCSH has taken a further step forward with the use of computer-controlled typesetting.
    Ex: Low-income urban families simply do not have any use for the traditional library or indeed any motivation for self-improvement and getting ahead = Las familias urbanas con ingresos bajos simplemente no tienen la necesidad de usar la biblioteca tradicional o de hecho no sienten motivación para la superación personal y para avanzar.
    Ex: This article argues the need to move forward with the infotech culture without abandoning the service culture.
    Ex: Schucking noted that early step when a child's 'imagination awakes, without corresponding development of the critical faculty,' a step most children make before they reach school age = Schucking se percató de ese primer paso en el niño cuando "se despierta su imaginación sin el correspondiente desarrollo de la capacidad crítica", un paso que dan la mayoría de los niños antes de alcanzar la edad escolar.
    Ex: In the half century since the publication of McKerrow's Introduction bibliography has taken giant strides in many directions.
    Ex: The author maintains that, aside from increasing computational speed, and thus real-time control, musically no advances have been made.
    Ex: The economics journal system has not grown and developed in a structured fashion, which has resulted in overspill into report literature.
    Ex: As university libraries move along this continuum they will become evolutionary, non-hierarchical, entrepreneurial and horizontal.
    Ex: In addition, students can use the glossary to get 'unstuck' while learning.
    Ex: The company is pressing forward with the construction of an environment and a system that permit all employees to demonstrate their full capabilities.
    Ex: Kuwait is not going backwards, but definitely not moving forward.
    Ex: Finally six men agreed to go forth in their underclothes and nooses around their necks in hopeful expectation that their sacrifice would satisfy the king's bloodlust and he would spare the rest of the citizens.
    Ex: Governments are making headway in negotiations aimed at reaching an ambitious and effective global greenhouse gas reduction treaty.
    * a medida que + avanzar + el año = as the year + wear on.
    * a medida que + avanzar + el día = as the day + wear on.
    * avanzar a duras penas = flounder, grind on.
    * avanzar a toda máquina = steam ahead, go + full steam ahead.
    * avanzar a toda mecha = go + full steam ahead.
    * avanzar a toda pastilla = steam ahead, go + full steam ahead.
    * avanzar a todo gas = steam ahead, go + full steam ahead.
    * avanzar a todo meter = go + full steam ahead.
    * avanzar a todo vapor = steam ahead, go + full steam ahead.
    * avanzar a trancas y barrancas = flounder, grind on.
    * avanzar a un ritmo vertiginoso = proceed + at a blistering pace.
    * avanzar con dificultad = wade through, limp, slog along, plod (along/through).
    * avanzar con gran dificultad = grind on.
    * avanzar en + Posesivo + trabajo = advance + Posesivo + work, advance + Posesivo + work.
    * avanzar en una carrera profesional = further + a career.
    * avanzar fácilmente = coast.
    * avanzar gradualmente (hacia) = edge (toward(s)).
    * avanzar hacia = move into, move toward(s).
    * avanzar hacia abajo = work + Posesivo + way down.
    * avanzar lentamente = creep, creep along.
    * avanzar lenta y pesadamente = trundle.
    * avanzar mucho = travel + a long way down the road.
    * avanzar muy despacio = creep, creep along.
    * avanzar poco a poco = shuffle along.
    * avanzar poco a poco (hacia) = edge (toward(s)).
    * avanzar profesionalmente dentro de la institución = rise through + the ranks.
    * avanzar rápidamente = gallop.
    * avanzar viento en popa = steam ahead.
    * conforme + avanzar + el año = as the year + wear on.
    * conforme + avanzar + el día = as the day + wear on.
    * dar vueltas sin avanzar = go round in + circles.
    * hacer avanzar = nudge + Nombre + forward, push + the frontiers of, nudge + Nombre + along, nudge + Nombre + into, push + the boundaries of.
    * hacer avanzar el conocimiento = push back + the frontiers of knowledge.
    * hacer avanzar hacia = nudge + Nombre + toward.
    * hacer que + Nombre + avance = take + Nombre + a/one step forward.
    * no avanzar = tread + water.
    * no avanzar más = go + no further.
    * que avanza lentamente = crawling.
    * que avanza rápidamente = fast-developing.
    * seguir avanzando = forge + ahead, forge + forward.
    * tiempo + avanzar inexorablemente = time + march on.

    * * *
    avanzar [A4 ]
    vi
    1 «tropas/persona/tráfico» to advance, move forward avanzar HACIA algo:
    las tropas avanzan hacia la capital the troops are advancing on the capital
    el país avanza hacia la democracia the country is moving o advancing toward(s) democracy
    2 ( Fot) «rollo» to wind on
    3 «persona» (en los estudios, el trabajo) to make progress; «negociaciones/proyecto» to progress
    no estoy avanzando mucho con este trabajo I'm not making much progress o headway o I'm not getting very far with this work
    4 «tiempo» to draw on
    ■ avanzar
    vt
    1 (adelantarse) to move forward, advance
    avanzaron unos pasos they moved forward o advanced a few steps, they took a few steps forward
    2 (mover) to move … forward, advance
    avanzó un peón he moved o pushed a pawn forward, he advanced a pawn
    3 ‹propuesta› to put forward
    * * *

     

    avanzar ( conjugate avanzar) verbo intransitivo
    a) [persona/tráfico] to advance, move forward

    b) [ciencia/medicina] to advance

    c) [cinta/rollo] to wind on

    d) [ persona] (en los estudios, el trabajo) to make progress;

    [negociaciones/proyecto] to progress

    verbo transitivo

    b) ( mover) to move … forward, advance

    avanzar verbo transitivo to advance, make progress
    ' avanzar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    sacudida
    - salto
    - tantear
    - adelantar
    English:
    advance
    - come forward
    - crawl
    - edge
    - freewheel
    - go forward
    - headway
    - move
    - move along
    - pace
    - proceed
    - progress
    - struggle along
    - struggle on
    - surge
    - wind
    - fast
    - head
    - hover
    - inch
    - lumber
    - scroll
    - somewhere
    * * *
    vi
    1. [moverse] to advance;
    las tropas continúan avanzando the troops are still advancing;
    el tráfico no avanzaba the traffic wasn't moving
    2. [progresar] to make progress;
    está avanzando mucho en sus estudios she's making very good progress with her studies;
    esta tecnología avanza a gran velocidad this technology is developing very quickly
    3. [tiempo] to pass;
    el tiempo avanza muy deprisa time passes very quickly;
    a medida que avanza el siglo as the century draws on
    4. [carrete] to wind on
    vt
    1. [adelantar] to move forward;
    las tropas avanzaron sus posiciones the troops advanced their position;
    avanzaron varias posiciones en la clasificación de liga they moved up several places in the league
    2. [noticias]
    avanzar algo a alguien to inform sb of sth in advance;
    les avanzó los resultados del estudio she informed them of the results of the study before it was published
    3. [carrete] to wind on
    * * *
    I v/t
    1 move forward, advance;
    avanzar un pie take a step forward
    2 dinero advance
    II v/i
    1 advance, move forward; MIL advance ( hacia on)
    2 en trabajo make progress
    * * *
    avanzar {21} v
    : to advance, to move forward
    * * *
    1. (progresar) to make progress / to get on
    2. (ir hacia delante) to advance / to move forward

    Spanish-English dictionary > avanzar

  • 36 baja resolución

    f.
    low resolution, unsharpness.
    * * *
    Ex. It integrates into a single system a wide range of IT capabilities, including CD-ROM and WORM optical discs, scanning, OCR, laser printers, low and high resolution displays, softstrips and page formatting techniques = Integra en un único sistema una amplia variedad de medios técnicos, como discos ópticos CD-ROM y WORM, escaneado, OCR, impresoras láser, presentaciones en pantalla de baja y alta resolución, códigos de barras y técnicas para el formateo de páginas.
    * * *

    Ex: It integrates into a single system a wide range of IT capabilities, including CD-ROM and WORM optical discs, scanning, OCR, laser printers, low and high resolution displays, softstrips and page formatting techniques = Integra en un único sistema una amplia variedad de medios técnicos, como discos ópticos CD-ROM y WORM, escaneado, OCR, impresoras láser, presentaciones en pantalla de baja y alta resolución, códigos de barras y técnicas para el formateo de páginas.

    Spanish-English dictionary > baja resolución

  • 37 basado en la inteligencia artificial

    Ex. This article also examines the need for exposure to AI by all students in order to become familiar with capabilities and limitations of AI-based systems.
    * * *

    Ex: This article also examines the need for exposure to AI by all students in order to become familiar with capabilities and limitations of AI-based systems.

    Spanish-English dictionary > basado en la inteligencia artificial

  • 38 brío

    m.
    1 zest, courage, energy, pep.
    2 determination.
    * * *
    1 (espíritu) spirit, verve; (de motor) go
    2 (pujanza) strength
    3 (resolución) determination
    4 (valentía) courage
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=ánimo) spirit, verve

    es hombre de bríos — he's a man of spirit, he's a man of mettle

    2) (=decisión) determination
    3) (=elegancia) elegance
    * * *
    a) (ánimo, energía) spirit
    b) ( de caballo) spirit
    * * *
    = zest, verve, pizzazz, elan, oomph, thrust, pep.
    Ex. In the humanistic perspective, the concern is with potential, unique capabilities, and dignity -- with a dash of joy to add zest.
    Ex. Much of the verve and shimmer of her lyrics can be connected to the near-fatal liver abscess she suffered in 1996.
    Ex. I wanted to show them an application which not only was database functional, but which itself had some pizzazz as a website.
    Ex. It is a perky love story filmed with wonderful elan in black and white.
    Ex. Many recent commentators speak as if they think that computers can painlessly deliver the oomph we need in curriculum.
    Ex. The National IT plan proposes 7 building blocks each with a strategic thrust which will serve as the overall impetus for the national IT movement.
    Ex. Not a lot of pep however, so this might be the day to curl up with a really challenging book or game.
    * * *
    a) (ánimo, energía) spirit
    b) ( de caballo) spirit
    * * *
    = zest, verve, pizzazz, elan, oomph, thrust, pep.

    Ex: In the humanistic perspective, the concern is with potential, unique capabilities, and dignity -- with a dash of joy to add zest.

    Ex: Much of the verve and shimmer of her lyrics can be connected to the near-fatal liver abscess she suffered in 1996.
    Ex: I wanted to show them an application which not only was database functional, but which itself had some pizzazz as a website.
    Ex: It is a perky love story filmed with wonderful elan in black and white.
    Ex: Many recent commentators speak as if they think that computers can painlessly deliver the oomph we need in curriculum.
    Ex: The National IT plan proposes 7 building blocks each with a strategic thrust which will serve as the overall impetus for the national IT movement.
    Ex: Not a lot of pep however, so this might be the day to curl up with a really challenging book or game.

    * * *
    1 (ánimo, energía) spirit
    un equipo joven y con bríos a young team with a lot of spirit
    la orquesta atacó el primer movimiento con gran brío the orchestra launched into the first movement with great gusto o verve
    cantaron con brío they sang with great energy o verve o gusto
    luchó con bríos he fought with great spirit o determination
    * * *

    brío sustantivo masculino
    a) (ánimo, energía) spirit;

    luchó con brío he fought with great spirit o determination


    brío sustantivo masculino vigour, zeal, spirit: se puso a escalar con mucho brío, he started climbing very energetically
    ' brío' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ímpetu
    English:
    get-up-and-go
    - spirited
    - spring
    - verve
    - zestfully
    - zip
    - gusto
    - sprightly
    * * *
    brío nm
    1. [energía, decisión] spirit;
    con brío spiritedly;
    trabajaba con mucho brío she was a very energetic worker
    2. [de caballo] spirit
    * * *
    verve, spirit
    * * *
    brío nm
    1) : force, determination
    2) : spirit, verve

    Spanish-English dictionary > brío

  • 39 búsqueda en texto completo

    Ex. The system, called 'T-Search', includes not only automatic phonetic searching but also capabilities of full text search and couples them with the capability to search the figurative elements of trademarks.
    * * *

    Ex: The system, called 'T-Search', includes not only automatic phonetic searching but also capabilities of full text search and couples them with the capability to search the figurative elements of trademarks.

    Spanish-English dictionary > búsqueda en texto completo

  • 40 cajón de sastre

    figurado jumble
    * * *
    (n.) = catch-all, mixed bag, rag-bag [ragbag], grab-bag
    Ex. The assistant's position frequently degenerates into a ' catch-all' position, with the assistant ending up with a number of miscellaneous odd-jobs (sometimes 'keep-busy' type jobs, well below his or her capabilities).
    Ex. The book trade is a mixed bag of ups and downs even within one broad category of publishing.
    Ex. In practice the generalia class, as we shall see, is also used as a rag-bag for miscellaneous items that will not fit anywhere else.
    Ex. This emphasis on specialisation turns the core curricula into a superficial grab-bag.
    * * *
    (n.) = catch-all, mixed bag, rag-bag [ragbag], grab-bag

    Ex: The assistant's position frequently degenerates into a ' catch-all' position, with the assistant ending up with a number of miscellaneous odd-jobs (sometimes 'keep-busy' type jobs, well below his or her capabilities).

    Ex: The book trade is a mixed bag of ups and downs even within one broad category of publishing.
    Ex: In practice the generalia class, as we shall see, is also used as a rag-bag for miscellaneous items that will not fit anywhere else.
    Ex: This emphasis on specialisation turns the core curricula into a superficial grab-bag.

    * * *
    fam
    hodgepodge fam, Br
    hotchpotch fam

    Spanish-English dictionary > cajón de sastre

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