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1 Career Advancement Scheme (Indian universities)
Abbreviation: CASУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Career Advancement Scheme (Indian universities)
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2 Career Advancement Scheme
Abbreviation: (Indian universities) CASУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Career Advancement Scheme
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3 career development
HRprogression through a sequence of jobs, involving continually more advanced or diverse activities and resulting in wider or improved skills, greater responsibility and prestige, and higher income. Formerly, career development was seen as the responsibility of the employer, and many organizations had formal career development programs that marked an employee’s advancement through the levels of management. It is now more usually held to be the responsibility of the employee, sometimes as part of the CPD process. -
4 promoción
f.1 promotion, advancement, furtherance, development.2 promotion, giveaway.3 promotion, preferment, raise of position.* * *1 (gen) promotion2 EDUCACIÓN year, US class\campaña de promoción promotion campaignpromoción interna internal promotion* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=ascenso) [gen] promotion, advancement; [profesional] promotion2) [de producto, oferta] promotion3)4) (=año) class, yearestaba en mi promoción — he was from my class o year, he was the same class o year as me
5) (=ganga) special offer* * *1)a) (de actividad, producto) promotionb) ( ascenso) promotion2) (Educ)* * *= advancement, promotion, upward mobility, upward job mobility, career advancement, promoting, rise through the ranks, furtherance, professional advancement, cohort, advocacy.Ex. The dependence on bosses for recognition, rewards, and advancement breeds an artificiality of relationship, a need to be polite and agreeable.Ex. In order to denote the concept 'promotion' you have used the special auxiliaries enumerated at 35.07/.08.Ex. These institutions, bringing higher education to many families for the first time, offered a new channel for upward mobility.Ex. Upward job mobility, if it leads to geographical relocation, is unacceptable to the majority of professionals.Ex. This article studies job mobility of men and women librarians and how it affects career advancement.Ex. Promoting can be via advertising, personal contact or atmospherics (building design for users).Ex. Several respondents felt that women's rise through the ranks was less meteoric than that of their male colleagues.Ex. The aims of the centre are the furtherance of teaching and research on any aspect of South Asia.Ex. Race was identified in previous studies as a perceived barrier to professional advancement.Ex. This article examines the views of librarians held by a number of faculty cohorts.Ex. However, what American libraries mean by advocacy is 'Work to overcome obstacles that the enquirer encounters in trying to secure help from outside resource agencies'.----* campaña de promoción = promotional campaign, advocacy.* capacidad de promoción = promotability.* de promoción = marketing, promotional.* obtener promoción = arrive at + promotion.* promoción comercial = marketing.* promoción de + Año = graduating class of + Año.* promoción de estudiantes = cohort of students.* promoción de la lectura = reading promotion.* promoción de la salud = health promotion.* promoción de libros = book promotion.* promoción de productos = product-promoting.* promoción de ventas = sales promotion.* promoción en el trabajo = job promotion.* promoción inmobiliaria = property development.* promoción laboral = job promotion.* promoción profesional = career movement, career progression.* promoción social = social advancement.* relacionado con la promoción de libros = book-promotional.* * *1)a) (de actividad, producto) promotionb) ( ascenso) promotion2) (Educ)* * *= advancement, promotion, upward mobility, upward job mobility, career advancement, promoting, rise through the ranks, furtherance, professional advancement, cohort, advocacy.Ex: The dependence on bosses for recognition, rewards, and advancement breeds an artificiality of relationship, a need to be polite and agreeable.
Ex: In order to denote the concept 'promotion' you have used the special auxiliaries enumerated at 35.07/.08.Ex: These institutions, bringing higher education to many families for the first time, offered a new channel for upward mobility.Ex: Upward job mobility, if it leads to geographical relocation, is unacceptable to the majority of professionals.Ex: This article studies job mobility of men and women librarians and how it affects career advancement.Ex: Promoting can be via advertising, personal contact or atmospherics (building design for users).Ex: Several respondents felt that women's rise through the ranks was less meteoric than that of their male colleagues.Ex: The aims of the centre are the furtherance of teaching and research on any aspect of South Asia.Ex: Race was identified in previous studies as a perceived barrier to professional advancement.Ex: This article examines the views of librarians held by a number of faculty cohorts.Ex: However, what American libraries mean by advocacy is 'Work to overcome obstacles that the enquirer encounters in trying to secure help from outside resource agencies'.* campaña de promoción = promotional campaign, advocacy.* capacidad de promoción = promotability.* de promoción = marketing, promotional.* obtener promoción = arrive at + promotion.* promoción comercial = marketing.* promoción de + Año = graduating class of + Año.* promoción de estudiantes = cohort of students.* promoción de la lectura = reading promotion.* promoción de la salud = health promotion.* promoción de libros = book promotion.* promoción de productos = product-promoting.* promoción de ventas = sales promotion.* promoción en el trabajo = job promotion.* promoción inmobiliaria = property development.* promoción laboral = job promotion.* promoción profesional = career movement, career progression.* promoción social = social advancement.* relacionado con la promoción de libros = book-promotional.* * *A1 (de una actividad, un producto) promotionhacer la promoción de un nuevo producto to promote a new productpromoción de ventas sales promotion2 (ascenso) promotionB ( Educ):somos de la misma promoción we graduated together o at the same timelos médicos de la promoción de 1988 the doctors who qualified in 1988los oficiales de mi promoción ( Mil) the officers who were commissioned at the same time as meC (en fútbol) play-off* * *
promoción sustantivo femenino
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2 (Educ):
promoción sustantivo femenino
1 (de una persona) promotion
2 (de estudios, etc) year, class: son de la promoción del 58, they graduated together in '58
3 (de un producto) promotion, special offer
' promoción' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escalada
- hornada
English:
advancement
- class
- endorsement
- freebie
- hype
- promotion
- sales promotion
- promotional
* * *promoción nf1. [de producto, candidato] promotionCom promoción de ventas sales promotion2. [ascenso] promotion3. [en deportes] promotion;van a jugar la promoción they will play off to decide who is promoted4. [curso] class, year;compañeros de promoción classmates;la promoción del 91 the class of 91* * *f1 en empresa promotion2 EDU class, Bryear3 DEP play-offs pl* * *1) : promotion2) : class, year3) : play-off (in soccer) -
5 ascenso
m.1 promotion.2 ascent (a montaña).3 rise.4 climbing, ascension, escalation, mounting.* * *1 (subida) climb, ascent2 (aumento) rise (de, in)3 (promoción) promotion* * *noun m.1) ascent, rise2) promotion* * *SM1) (=subida) [a montaña] ascent; [al poder] rise2) (=aumento) [de temperatura, precio, popularidad] rise; [de beneficios, impuestos] increasehabrá un ascenso general de las temperaturas — temperatures will go up o rise everywhere, there will be a rise in temperatures everywhere
temperaturas en ascenso — rising temperatures, temperatures on the rise
la Bolsa experimentó un ascenso de 4,5 puntos — shares on the Stock Exchange rose by 4.5 points
3) (=mejora) risepreocupa el ascenso electoral de los neofascistas — the increased popularity o the rise in popularity of the neo-fascists is giving cause for concern
4) [de empleado, militar, equipo] promotion (a to)acaban de conseguir el ascenso a primera división — they have just managed to gain promotion to the first division
* * *a) (subida - de temperatura, precios) rise; (- a montaña) ascentb) (de empleado, equipo) promotion; (Mil) promotion* * *= ascendancy, elevation, upward mobility, upward job mobility, career advancement, climb up, upward spiral, professional advancement, ascent.Ex. During his ascendancy he was accused of sycophancy by other staff members.Ex. Other authors may change their names, for instance, by marriage or elevation to the nobility.Ex. These institutions, bringing higher education to many families for the first time, offered a new channel for upward mobility.Ex. Upward job mobility, if it leads to geographical relocation, is unacceptable to the majority of professionals.Ex. This article studies job mobility of men and women librarians and how it affects career advancement.Ex. Women's climb up the career ladder has been fostered through programmes which aim to instil gender awareness in existing male members of staff.Ex. Most worrying for all retailers is the continuing upward spiral in overheads and specifically in rents and rates.Ex. Race was identified in previous studies as a perceived barrier to professional advancement.Ex. Highways with repeating hairpin turns allow easier, safer ascents and descents of mountainous terrain than a direct, steep climb and descent.----* ascenso en el trabajo = job promotion.* ascenso laboral = job promotion.* ascenso social = upward mobility, upward social mobility.* ascenso vertiginoso = spiralling [spiraling, -USA].* describir el ascenso a la fama de = chart + the rise of.* * *a) (subida - de temperatura, precios) rise; (- a montaña) ascentb) (de empleado, equipo) promotion; (Mil) promotion* * *= ascendancy, elevation, upward mobility, upward job mobility, career advancement, climb up, upward spiral, professional advancement, ascent.Ex: During his ascendancy he was accused of sycophancy by other staff members.
Ex: Other authors may change their names, for instance, by marriage or elevation to the nobility.Ex: These institutions, bringing higher education to many families for the first time, offered a new channel for upward mobility.Ex: Upward job mobility, if it leads to geographical relocation, is unacceptable to the majority of professionals.Ex: This article studies job mobility of men and women librarians and how it affects career advancement.Ex: Women's climb up the career ladder has been fostered through programmes which aim to instil gender awareness in existing male members of staff.Ex: Most worrying for all retailers is the continuing upward spiral in overheads and specifically in rents and rates.Ex: Race was identified in previous studies as a perceived barrier to professional advancement.Ex: Highways with repeating hairpin turns allow easier, safer ascents and descents of mountainous terrain than a direct, steep climb and descent.* ascenso en el trabajo = job promotion.* ascenso laboral = job promotion.* ascenso social = upward mobility, upward social mobility.* ascenso vertiginoso = spiralling [spiraling, -USA].* describir el ascenso a la fama de = chart + the rise of.* * *1 (subida — de temperatura, precios) rise; (— de una montaña) ascentse producirá un ascenso de las temperaturas temperatures will rise, there will be a rise in temperaturesuna industria en ascenso a growing industry, an industry on the rise ( AmE) o ( BrE) on the up and up2 (de un empleado) promotion; ( Mil) promotionel equipo logró el ascenso a primera división the team was promoted to o achieved promotion to o went up to the first division* * *
ascenso sustantivo masculino
ascenso sustantivo masculino
1 promotion
2 (subida a un monte) ascent
(de precios) rise
' ascenso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alcance
- camiseta
- efectiva
- efectivo
- estar
- expectativa
- felicidad
- representar
- revolver
- promoción
English:
advancement
- bungle
- climb
- deserve
- glad
- promotion
- rise
- upward
- ascent
- come
- there
* * *ascenso nm1. [a montaña] ascent2. [de precios, temperaturas] rise;se espera un ascenso de las temperaturas temperatures are expected to rise;el uso de Internet continúa en ascenso Internet use continues to rise o is still on the rise4. [en empleo, deportes] promotion;consiguieron el ascenso del equipo a primera división the team achieved promotion to the first division* * *m2 de montaña ascent* * *ascenso nm1) : ascent, rise2) : promotion* * *ascenso n1. (de empleado, equipo) promotionconsiguió un ascenso después de muchos años de trabajo she got promotion after many years of hard work2. (de temperatura, precio) rise3. (de montaña) ascent -
6 beruflicher Aufstieg
beruflicher Aufstieg m PERS career advancement, career development, occupational advancement, career progression, professional advancement* * *m < Person> career advancement, career development, occupational advancement, career progression, professional advancement -
7 berufliches Fortkommen
berufliches Fortkommen n PERS career advancement, career progression, occupational advancement, professional advancement, career development* * *n < Person> career advancement, career progression, occupational advancement, professional advancement, career development -
8 Berufsaufstieg
Berufsaufstieg m PERS career advancement, career progression, occupational advancement, professional advancement, career development* * *m < Person> career advancement, career progression, occupational advancement, professional advancement, career development -
9 berufliches Weiterkommen
berufliches Weiterkommen n PERS career advancement, career progression, occupational advancement, professional advancement* * *n < Person> career advancement, career progression, occupational advancement, professional advancementBusiness german-english dictionary > berufliches Weiterkommen
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10 évolution
évolution [evɔlysjɔ̃]1. feminine noun2. plural feminine nounévolutions ( = mouvements) movements• il regardait les évolutions du danseur/de l'avion he watched the dancer as he moved gracefully/the plane as it circled overhead* * *evɔlysjɔ̃1) Biologie evolution2) ( progrès) evolution (de of); (de langue, situation) development (de of); ( de la science) advancement (de of); (d'enquête, étude) progress (de of); ( de maladie) progression (de of)3) ( changement) change* * *evɔlysjɔ̃1. nf1) [maladie, situation] development2) BIOLOGIE evolution2. évolutions nfpl* * *A nf1 Biol evolution; l'évolution des espèces the evolution of species;2 ( progrès) (de pays, personne) evolution (de of); ( de langue) development (de of); ( de la science) advancement (de of); (des goûts, mœurs, mentalités) evolution (de of); (d'enquête, étude) progress (de of); évolution technologique/sociale technological/social advancement; évolution politique political evolution; évolution démographique demographical change; l'évolution d'une situation the development of a situation; évolution de carrière career advancement; être en pleine évolution to be undergoing rapid change; l'évolution d'une maladie the progression of an illness;3 ( changement) change (de in), variation; l'évolution du pouvoir d'achat the fluctuations in buying power;4 Météo situation générale et évolution general synopsis.B évolutions nfpl1 ( mouvements gracieux) les évolutions des patineurs the skaters' gliding movements; suivre les évolutions de l'avion dans le ciel to watch the plane wheeling overhead.[evɔlysjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [changement - de mœurs] change ; [ - d'une institution, de la mode] evolution ; [ - d'idées, d'événements] development[d'une tumeur] growthà évolution lente/rapide slow/rapidly developingles évolutions [d'un joueur, d'un patineur] movements -
11 Aufstieg
Aufstieg m 1. PERS advancement, advance, promotion, career development; 2. WIWI takeoff* * *m 1. < Person> advancement, advance, promotion, career development; 2. <Vw> takeoff* * *Aufstieg, beruflicher
career advancement;
• gesellschaftlicher Aufstieg ascent;
• kometenhafter Aufstieg meteoric progress;
• sozialer Aufstieg social advance;
• sozialer Aufstieg der Arbeiterklasse social advancement of labo(u)r;
• jds. Aufstieg mit allen Mitteln fördern to groom s. o. for advancement. -
12 продвижение по службе
1) General subject: advance in office, preferment, professional advancement, promotion, advance in rank, career path2) Military: body count, (быстрое) boost, career advancement, career enhancement, career progression, leg-up (на одну ступень)3) Law: elevation in office4) Economy: career development, job promotion5) Business: advance, advancement, job change, job development6) Aviation medicine: promoting at work, promotion at workУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > продвижение по службе
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13 карьерный рост
1) General subject: career growth, career advancement, promotion at work, career progress, career development2) Advertising: opportunity to advance (в объявлениях о вакансии указывается как одно из преимуществ компании)3) HR. advancement -
14 профессиональный рост
1) General subject: professional advancement, career growth, professional updating2) Advertising: professional growth3) SAP. career path4) Labor law: career advancementУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > профессиональный рост
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15 beruflich
beruflich adj GEN, PERS occupational, professional, vocational* * *adj <Geschäft, Person> occupational, professional* * *beruflich
professional, occupational, vocational, in a professional capacity;
• beruflich geeignet eligible for an occupation;
• beruflich ungeeignet incompetent to do a (unfit for one’s) job;
• beruflich verreist away on business;
• j. beruflich fördern to advance s. o. in his career;
• beruflich zu tun haben to be on business;
• j. beruflich in Anspruch nehmen to take professional advice from s. o.;
• beruflich ausgebildet sein to have learnt a trade;
• beruflich nur bei einer Firma gewesen sein to have spent one’s working life with a company;
• beruflich tätig sein to follow a trade, to exercise a profession;
• beruflich verhindert sein to be detained by work;
• beruflich nach A verreisen to be going to A on business;
• beruflich versagen to fall down on the job (coll.);
• berufliches Ansehen professional reputation;
• berufliche Ausbildung occupational training;
• berufliche Befriedigung job satisfaction;
• berufliche Beweglichkeit job mobility;
• berufliche Chancen career chances;
• berufliche Diskriminierung job discrimination;
• berufliche Eigenschaft professional capacity (character);
• berufliche Eignung occupational competence (aptitude), professional competence;
• berufliche Entwicklung career development;
• beruflicher Erfolg career success;
• berufliche Förderung career advancement;
• berufliche Fortbildung adult education, advanced vocational training;
• berufliche Investition vocational investment;
• berufliche Katastrophe job disaster;
• berufliche Laufbahn working career;
• berufliche Leistungsfähigkeit job efficiency;
• berufliche Möglichkeiten occupational opportunities;
• berufliche Position job status;
• berufliche Schweigepflicht professional secrecy;
• berufliche Schwierigkeiten [on-the-job] quandaries;
• berufliche Sicherheit job security;
• berufliche Stellung business position;
• berufliche Tätigkeit professional activity (employment);
• berufliche Tüchtigkeit efficiency in one’s work;
• berufliche Umgangsformen job etiquette;
• berufliche Umwelt job environment;
• berufliche Unabkömmlichkeit occupational deferment;
• berufliche Unbeständigkeit job instability;
• berufliche Vergangenheit job record, business career;
• berufliche Weiterbildung extended professional training, continuing (advanced) vocational training;
• beruflicher Werdegang business career, career history, job record;
• beruflicher Werdegang eines Bewerbers candidate career;
• beruflicher Wettbewerb job competition;
• berufliche Zufriedenheit job satisfaction.
to fall down on the job (coll.)
tätig, beruflich
having a job;
• freiberuflich tätig professional, freelance;
• als Kaufmann tätig engaged in commerce;
• tätig sein to work, to be active, to operate (US), to act, (amtieren) to function, to officiate;
• für j. tätig sein to serve with (be employed by) s. o.;
• anwaltlich tätig sein to be a lawyer by profession, to serve as solicitor (Br.), to solicit (Br.);
• im Baugewerbe tätig sein (Unternehmer) to build;
• ehrenamtlich tätig sein to be employed in an honorary capacity, to work without recompense;
• bei einer Firma tätig sein to be in the employ of a firm;
• freiberuflich tätig sein to act as a free-lance;
• geschäftlich tätig sein to carry on business;
• nicht mehr geschäftlich tätig sein to be out of business;
• in der Industrie tätig sein to work in industry;
• journalistisch tätig sein to write for the press (in the papers);
• offiziell tätig sein to act in one’s official capacity;
• weltweit tätig sein to cover the globe;
• auf verschiedenen Plätzen im Außendienst tätig gewesen sein to have a background in various parts of the world;
• amtlich tätig werden to act ex officio;
• auf höchster Ebene persönlich tätig werden to operate personally at high levels;
• europaweit tätig werden to start operating on a European scale;
• nicht im Rahmen seines Beschäftigungsverhältnisses tätig werden to act beyond the scope of one's employment.
vorgebildet, beruflich
professionally trained, skilled;
• juristisch vorgebildet learned in the law.
vorwärts kommen, beruflich
to improve one's position, to progress, to get ahead;
• in einer Stellung vorwärts kommen to rise. -
16 enfrentarse a
v.to face, to breast, to brave, to confront with.* * *(v.) = be faced with, come to + grips with, confront, face, face up to, meet, cope with, get to + grips with, clash with, grapple with, wrestle with, get + a grip on, go + head-to-head with, be up against, come up against, run up against, line up against, brave, breast, have + a go at, address, engage in + confrontation withEx. The indexer is faced with the choice of which off the themes of the document to provide access to via an index.Ex. Right now the management team is beginning to come to grips with our annual budget process, as it does every year.Ex. Resource sharing in libraries may be a way of confronting the impact of rising prices dictated by a few large publishing corporations.Ex. Hungary faces far-reaching socio-economic transformation which will inevitably affect libraries as well.Ex. Together we need to face up to the challenges of the Information Age.Ex. There may be a threat of over-capacity; if so, this could be met by diversification, an enlargement of the SLIS role.Ex. This latter period is when the air-conditioning has to work hardest to cope with high outside air temperature and solar gains through the building.Ex. The Treasure has made good use of a number of methodologies in getting to grips with the principles and applications of information management.Ex. The date of the book fair must be fitted into the school program so that it does not clash with any rival local or national event.Ex. Researchers have long grappled with predicting the readability of reading materials for children.Ex. Librarians believe they will have to wrestle with limited opportunities for career advancement = Los bibliotecarios piensan que tendrán que hacer frente a oportunidades limitadas para su promoción profesional.Ex. The article ' Getting a grip on change' argues that only by confronting the challenges and inevitability of change can libraries retain their relevancy in the information age.Ex. We went head-to-head with those that wanted a uniform look for the whole library Website! = Nos enfrentamos a aquellos que querían un aspecto uniforme en el diseño de todo el sitio web de la biblioteca.Ex. British exporters have been up against tariff and non-tariff barriers all over the world for a very long time.Ex. We have come up against the extreme expense which change brings to an existing catalog.Ex. Some of the information from the EEC Government in Brussels is provided off the record, which sometimes runs up against the UK Government's wall of secrecy.Ex. The author examines claims by Microsoft's Bill Gates that networked computers have no future, and looks at the opposition lining up against him.Ex. The mammoth hunters braved sub-zero temperatures on desolate tundra at least 20000 years earlier than was thought.Ex. He has breasted an extraordinary amount of obloquy on behalf of our country's cause.Ex. In the 1980s that meant having a go at all the trendy lefties and pacifists, and so our main issues were class politics and violence.Ex. The inclusion of vendors and publishers allows everyone to address sticky business relationships head-on.Ex. By running away he shows who he is -- a boneless coward who never engaged in direct confrontation with the enemy.* * *(v.) = be faced with, come to + grips with, confront, face, face up to, meet, cope with, get to + grips with, clash with, grapple with, wrestle with, get + a grip on, go + head-to-head with, be up against, come up against, run up against, line up against, brave, breast, have + a go at, address, engage in + confrontation withEx: The indexer is faced with the choice of which off the themes of the document to provide access to via an index.
Ex: Right now the management team is beginning to come to grips with our annual budget process, as it does every year.Ex: Resource sharing in libraries may be a way of confronting the impact of rising prices dictated by a few large publishing corporations.Ex: Hungary faces far-reaching socio-economic transformation which will inevitably affect libraries as well.Ex: Together we need to face up to the challenges of the Information Age.Ex: There may be a threat of over-capacity; if so, this could be met by diversification, an enlargement of the SLIS role.Ex: This latter period is when the air-conditioning has to work hardest to cope with high outside air temperature and solar gains through the building.Ex: The Treasure has made good use of a number of methodologies in getting to grips with the principles and applications of information management.Ex: The date of the book fair must be fitted into the school program so that it does not clash with any rival local or national event.Ex: Researchers have long grappled with predicting the readability of reading materials for children.Ex: Librarians believe they will have to wrestle with limited opportunities for career advancement = Los bibliotecarios piensan que tendrán que hacer frente a oportunidades limitadas para su promoción profesional.Ex: The article ' Getting a grip on change' argues that only by confronting the challenges and inevitability of change can libraries retain their relevancy in the information age.Ex: We went head-to-head with those that wanted a uniform look for the whole library Website! = Nos enfrentamos a aquellos que querían un aspecto uniforme en el diseño de todo el sitio web de la biblioteca.Ex: British exporters have been up against tariff and non-tariff barriers all over the world for a very long time.Ex: We have come up against the extreme expense which change brings to an existing catalog.Ex: Some of the information from the EEC Government in Brussels is provided off the record, which sometimes runs up against the UK Government's wall of secrecy.Ex: The author examines claims by Microsoft's Bill Gates that networked computers have no future, and looks at the opposition lining up against him.Ex: The mammoth hunters braved sub-zero temperatures on desolate tundra at least 20000 years earlier than was thought.Ex: He has breasted an extraordinary amount of obloquy on behalf of our country's cause.Ex: In the 1980s that meant having a go at all the trendy lefties and pacifists, and so our main issues were class politics and violence.Ex: The inclusion of vendors and publishers allows everyone to address sticky business relationships head-on.Ex: By running away he shows who he is -- a boneless coward who never engaged in direct confrontation with the enemy. -
17 forcejear con
(v.) = wrestle with, lock + horns (with)Ex. Librarians believe they will have to wrestle with limited opportunities for career advancement = Los bibliotecarios piensan que tendrán que hacer frente a oportunidades limitadas para su promoción profesional.Ex. Although the movie has a well-defined sense of character and dramatic incident, a handsome and clear visual presentation, and an interesting feel for inflated men locking horns, it lacks thematic preciseness.* * *(v.) = wrestle with, lock + horns (with)Ex: Librarians believe they will have to wrestle with limited opportunities for career advancement = Los bibliotecarios piensan que tendrán que hacer frente a oportunidades limitadas para su promoción profesional.
Ex: Although the movie has a well-defined sense of character and dramatic incident, a handsome and clear visual presentation, and an interesting feel for inflated men locking horns, it lacks thematic preciseness. -
18 hacer frente a
(v.) = confront, deal with, face, face up to, meet, cope with, wrestle with, stand up to, brave, breast, addressEx. Resource sharing in libraries may be a way of confronting the impact of rising prices dictated by a few large publishing corporations.Ex. Part II deals with entry and heading for all types of materials.Ex. Hungary faces far-reaching socio-economic transformation which will inevitably affect libraries as well.Ex. Together we need to face up to the challenges of the Information Age.Ex. There may be a threat of over-capacity; if so, this could be met by diversification, an enlargement of the SLIS role.Ex. This latter period is when the air-conditioning has to work hardest to cope with high outside air temperature and solar gains through the building.Ex. Librarians believe they will have to wrestle with limited opportunities for career advancement = Los bibliotecarios piensan que tendrán que hacer frente a oportunidades limitadas para su promoción profesional.Ex. In their role as mediator between the scholar and the information system, academic librarians should stand up to, and challenge the censorship and suppression that takes place during academic controversy.Ex. The mammoth hunters braved sub-zero temperatures on desolate tundra at least 20000 years earlier than was thought.Ex. He has breasted an extraordinary amount of obloquy on behalf of our country's cause.Ex. The inclusion of vendors and publishers allows everyone to address sticky business relationships head-on.* * *(v.) = confront, deal with, face, face up to, meet, cope with, wrestle with, stand up to, brave, breast, addressEx: Resource sharing in libraries may be a way of confronting the impact of rising prices dictated by a few large publishing corporations.
Ex: Part II deals with entry and heading for all types of materials.Ex: Hungary faces far-reaching socio-economic transformation which will inevitably affect libraries as well.Ex: Together we need to face up to the challenges of the Information Age.Ex: There may be a threat of over-capacity; if so, this could be met by diversification, an enlargement of the SLIS role.Ex: This latter period is when the air-conditioning has to work hardest to cope with high outside air temperature and solar gains through the building.Ex: Librarians believe they will have to wrestle with limited opportunities for career advancement = Los bibliotecarios piensan que tendrán que hacer frente a oportunidades limitadas para su promoción profesional.Ex: In their role as mediator between the scholar and the information system, academic librarians should stand up to, and challenge the censorship and suppression that takes place during academic controversy.Ex: The mammoth hunters braved sub-zero temperatures on desolate tundra at least 20000 years earlier than was thought.Ex: He has breasted an extraordinary amount of obloquy on behalf of our country's cause.Ex: The inclusion of vendors and publishers allows everyone to address sticky business relationships head-on. -
19 luchar con
v.to fight with.* * *(v.) = grapple with, wrestle withEx. Researchers have long grappled with predicting the readability of reading materials for children.Ex. Librarians believe they will have to wrestle with limited opportunities for career advancement = Los bibliotecarios piensan que tendrán que hacer frente a oportunidades limitadas para su promoción profesional.* * *(v.) = grapple with, wrestle withEx: Researchers have long grappled with predicting the readability of reading materials for children.
Ex: Librarians believe they will have to wrestle with limited opportunities for career advancement = Los bibliotecarios piensan que tendrán que hacer frente a oportunidades limitadas para su promoción profesional. -
20 beruflicher
Aufstieg, beruflicher
career advancement;
• gesellschaftlicher Aufstieg ascent;
• kometenhafter Aufstieg meteoric progress;
• sozialer Aufstieg social advance;
• sozialer Aufstieg der Arbeiterklasse social advancement of labo(u)r;
• jds. Aufstieg mit allen Mitteln fördern to groom s. o. for advancement.
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