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  • 1 CCRC (Comité de Revisión de las Reglas de Catalogación)

    Ex. She was the Social Responsibilities Round Table (SRRT) representative to the Catalog Code Revision Committee (CCRC).

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  • 2 Comité de Revisión de las Reglas de Catalogación (CCRC)

    Ex. She was the Social Responsibilities Round Table (SRRT) representative to the Catalog Code Revision Committee (CCRC).

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  • 3 archivo de catálogo

    • catalog file

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  • 4 catálogo

    m.
    catalog, list, index, catalogue.
    * * *
    1 catalogue (US catalog)
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    noun m.
    * * *
    SM catalogue, catalog (EEUU)
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    masculino (Art, Com) catalog (AmE), catalogue (BrE)
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    = catalogue [catalog, -USA].
    Nota: Documento secundario que consiste en un conjunto de asientos catalográficos de los documentos de uno o varios fondos documentales, dispuestos según ciertas reglas que facilitan su recuperación.
    Ex. A catalogue is a list of the materials or items in a library, with the entries representing the items arranged in some systematic order.
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    * base de datos de registros de catálogo = catalogue record database.
    * catálogo abreviado = finding catalogue, finding list catalogue.
    * catálogo alfabético = alphabetical catalogue, alphabetico-specific catalogue, alphabetic catalogue.
    * catálogo alfabético de materias = alphabetical subject catalogue.
    * catálogo alfabético de palabras clave = keyword catalogue.
    * catálogo automatizado = automated catalogue, machine-readable catalogue, computerised catalogue, computer-based catalogue.
    * catálogo bibliográfico = bibliographic catalogue, library catalogue.
    * catálogo colectivo = union catalogue, union list.
    * Catálogo Colectivo Británico de Publicaciones Periódicas (BUCOP) = British Union Catalogue of Periodicals (BUCOP).
    * Catálogo Colectivo Nacional = National Union Catalog, NUC.
    * catálogo colectivo virtual = clump.
    * catálogo colocativo = collocative catalogue.
    * catálogo comentado = annotated catalogue.
    * catálogo comercial = trade catalogue, sales brochure.
    * catálogo comercial de compra por correo = mail order catalogue.
    * catálogo cronológico = chronological catalogue.
    * catálogo de acceso público en línea (OPAC) = OPAC (online public access catalogue).
    * catálogo de asiento único = unit entry catalogue.
    * catálogo de autores = author catalogue.
    * catálogo de autores y títulos = author/title catalogue.
    * catálogo de biblioteca = library catalogue.
    * catálogo de exposición = exhibit catalogue, exhibition catalogue.
    * catálogo de fichas = card catalogue, card index.
    * catálogo de hojas sueltas = sheaf catalogue.
    * catálogo de libros = booklist [book list].
    * catálogo de libros en venta = publication(s) list.
    * catálogo de listado de ordenador compuesto tipográficamente = typeset computer book form catalogue.
    * catálogo del sistema = system catalogue.
    * catálogo de materias = subject catalogue.
    * catálogo de microfichas = microfiche catalogue.
    * catálogo de microformas = microform catalogue.
    * catálogo de obras completas = back catalogue.
    * catálogo de obras editadas = back catalogue.
    * catálogo de obras musicales = music catalogue.
    * catálogo de publicaciones = publication(s) list.
    * catálogo de publicaciones periódicas = serials catalogue.
    * catálogo de títulos = title catalogue.
    * catálogo de títulos abreviados = short title catalogue.
    * Catálogo de Títulos Abreviados de Incunables = Incunable Short-title Catalogue (ISTC).
    * catálogo de títulos sin abreviar = long-title catalogue.
    * catálogo diccionario = dictionary catalogue, dictionary file, dictionary cataloguing.
    * catálogo directo = direct catalogue.
    * catálogo directo alfabético = alphabetico-direct catalogue.
    * catálogo distribuido = distributed catalogue.
    * catálogo electrónico = electronic catalogue, OPAC (online public access catalogue).
    * catálogo encuadernado en forma de listado de ordenador = computer book form catalogue.
    * catálogo en forma de álbum = guard (book) catalogue.
    * catálogo en forma de libro = bookform catalogue, book catalogue.
    * catálogo en forma de libro encuadernado = bound book form catalogue.
    * catálogo en forma de listado = computer print-out catalogue.
    * catálogo en forma de listado de ordenador = computer book form catalogue.
    * catálogo en línea = online catalogue.
    * catálogo en microfilm = microfilm catalogue.
    * catálogo geográfico = geographical catalogue.
    * catálogo impreso = printed catalogue.
    * catálogo impreso en forma de libro = printed book catalogue.
    * catálogo inventario = inventory catalogue, accessions catalogue, accessions file.
    * catálogo local = local catalogue.
    * catálogo manual = manual catalogue.
    * catálogo matricial = matrix catalogue.
    * catálogo multimedia = all-media catalogue.
    * catálogo nacional = national catalogue.
    * catálogo onomástico = name catalogue, name file.
    * catálogo sistemático = classified catalogue, classified file.
    * catálogo sistemático alfabético = alphabetico-classed catalogue, alphabetico-classified catalogue.
    * catálogo sistemático de materias = classified subject catalogue.
    * catálogo topográfico = shelf list, shelflist, shelf list catalogue, shelf list file.
    * cerrar el catálogo = close + the catalogue.
    * colocar juntos en el catálogo = collocate.
    * compilar un catálogo = compile + catalogue.
    * confección del catálogo = catalogue production.
    * consultar el catálogo = consult + catalogue.
    * conversión retrospectiva de catálogos = retrospective catalogue conversion.
    * dejar de actualizar el catálogo = close down + catalogue.
    * gestión del catálogo = catalogue management.
    * las Reglas de Cutter para un Catálogo Diccionario = Cutter's Rules for a Dictionary Catalog.
    * mantenimiento del catálogo = catalogue maintenance.
    * módulo de catálogo de acceso público en línea = online public access catalogue module.
    * parecido a un catálogo = catalogue type.
    * red de catálogos = catalogue network.
    * registro de catálogo colectivo = joint record, joint catalogue record.
    * Reglas de la ALA para la Intercalación de Fichas de Catálogo = ALA Rules for Filing Catalog Cards.
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    masculino (Art, Com) catalog (AmE), catalogue (BrE)
    * * *
    = catalogue [catalog, -USA].
    Nota: Documento secundario que consiste en un conjunto de asientos catalográficos de los documentos de uno o varios fondos documentales, dispuestos según ciertas reglas que facilitan su recuperación.

    Ex: A catalogue is a list of the materials or items in a library, with the entries representing the items arranged in some systematic order.

    * base de datos de registros de catálogo = catalogue record database.
    * catálogo abreviado = finding catalogue, finding list catalogue.
    * catálogo alfabético = alphabetical catalogue, alphabetico-specific catalogue, alphabetic catalogue.
    * catálogo alfabético de materias = alphabetical subject catalogue.
    * catálogo alfabético de palabras clave = keyword catalogue.
    * catálogo automatizado = automated catalogue, machine-readable catalogue, computerised catalogue, computer-based catalogue.
    * catálogo bibliográfico = bibliographic catalogue, library catalogue.
    * catálogo colectivo = union catalogue, union list.
    * Catálogo Colectivo Británico de Publicaciones Periódicas (BUCOP) = British Union Catalogue of Periodicals (BUCOP).
    * Catálogo Colectivo Nacional = National Union Catalog, NUC.
    * catálogo colectivo virtual = clump.
    * catálogo colocativo = collocative catalogue.
    * catálogo comentado = annotated catalogue.
    * catálogo comercial = trade catalogue, sales brochure.
    * catálogo comercial de compra por correo = mail order catalogue.
    * catálogo cronológico = chronological catalogue.
    * catálogo de acceso público en línea (OPAC) = OPAC (online public access catalogue).
    * catálogo de asiento único = unit entry catalogue.
    * catálogo de autores = author catalogue.
    * catálogo de autores y títulos = author/title catalogue.
    * catálogo de biblioteca = library catalogue.
    * catálogo de exposición = exhibit catalogue, exhibition catalogue.
    * catálogo de fichas = card catalogue, card index.
    * catálogo de hojas sueltas = sheaf catalogue.
    * catálogo de libros = booklist [book list].
    * catálogo de libros en venta = publication(s) list.
    * catálogo de listado de ordenador compuesto tipográficamente = typeset computer book form catalogue.
    * catálogo del sistema = system catalogue.
    * catálogo de materias = subject catalogue.
    * catálogo de microfichas = microfiche catalogue.
    * catálogo de microformas = microform catalogue.
    * catálogo de obras completas = back catalogue.
    * catálogo de obras editadas = back catalogue.
    * catálogo de obras musicales = music catalogue.
    * catálogo de publicaciones = publication(s) list.
    * catálogo de publicaciones periódicas = serials catalogue.
    * catálogo de títulos = title catalogue.
    * catálogo de títulos abreviados = short title catalogue.
    * Catálogo de Títulos Abreviados de Incunables = Incunable Short-title Catalogue (ISTC).
    * catálogo de títulos sin abreviar = long-title catalogue.
    * catálogo diccionario = dictionary catalogue, dictionary file, dictionary cataloguing.
    * catálogo directo = direct catalogue.
    * catálogo directo alfabético = alphabetico-direct catalogue.
    * catálogo distribuido = distributed catalogue.
    * catálogo electrónico = electronic catalogue, OPAC (online public access catalogue).
    * catálogo encuadernado en forma de listado de ordenador = computer book form catalogue.
    * catálogo en forma de álbum = guard (book) catalogue.
    * catálogo en forma de libro = bookform catalogue, book catalogue.
    * catálogo en forma de libro encuadernado = bound book form catalogue.
    * catálogo en forma de listado = computer print-out catalogue.
    * catálogo en forma de listado de ordenador = computer book form catalogue.
    * catálogo en línea = online catalogue.
    * catálogo en microfilm = microfilm catalogue.
    * catálogo geográfico = geographical catalogue.
    * catálogo impreso = printed catalogue.
    * catálogo impreso en forma de libro = printed book catalogue.
    * catálogo inventario = inventory catalogue, accessions catalogue, accessions file.
    * catálogo local = local catalogue.
    * catálogo manual = manual catalogue.
    * catálogo matricial = matrix catalogue.
    * catálogo multimedia = all-media catalogue.
    * catálogo nacional = national catalogue.
    * catálogo onomástico = name catalogue, name file.
    * catálogo sistemático = classified catalogue, classified file.
    * catálogo sistemático alfabético = alphabetico-classed catalogue, alphabetico-classified catalogue.
    * catálogo sistemático de materias = classified subject catalogue.
    * catálogo topográfico = shelf list, shelflist, shelf list catalogue, shelf list file.
    * cerrar el catálogo = close + the catalogue.
    * colocar juntos en el catálogo = collocate.
    * compilar un catálogo = compile + catalogue.
    * confección del catálogo = catalogue production.
    * consultar el catálogo = consult + catalogue.
    * conversión retrospectiva de catálogos = retrospective catalogue conversion.
    * dejar de actualizar el catálogo = close down + catalogue.
    * gestión del catálogo = catalogue management.
    * las Reglas de Cutter para un Catálogo Diccionario = Cutter's Rules for a Dictionary Catalog.
    * mantenimiento del catálogo = catalogue maintenance.
    * módulo de catálogo de acceso público en línea = online public access catalogue module.
    * parecido a un catálogo = catalogue type.
    * red de catálogos = catalogue network.
    * registro de catálogo colectivo = joint record, joint catalogue record.
    * Reglas de la ALA para la Intercalación de Fichas de Catálogo = ALA Rules for Filing Catalog Cards.

    * * *
    ( Art, Com) catalog ( AmE), catalogue ( BrE)
    compra por catálogo mail-order shopping
    Compuesto:
    union catalog*
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    Del verbo catalogar: ( conjugate catalogar)

    catalogo es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    catalogó es:

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

    Multiple Entries:
    catalogar    
    catálogo
    catalogar ( conjugate catalogar) verbo transitivo

    ( en una lista) to record, list

    catálogo sustantivo masculino (Art, Com) catalog (AmE), catalogue (BrE);

    catalogar verbo transitivo
    1 to catalogue, US catalog
    2 (calificar) to class, label: podemos catalogar de insatisfechas a este tipo de personas, that type of person is never satisfied, I'd say
    catálogo sustantivo masculino catalogue, US catalog

    ' catálogo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    repertorio
    - catalogar
    - constar
    - índice
    - venta
    English:
    catalog
    - catalogue
    - index
    - list
    - should
    - browse
    - mail
    * * *
    catalogue
    * * *
    m catalog, Br
    catalogue
    * * *
    : catalog
    * * *
    catálogo n catalogue

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  • 5 catalogar

    v.
    1 to catalog.
    María cataloga datos estadísticos Mary catalogs statistics.
    2 to typecast, to brand, to type.
    El grupo catalogó al recién llegado The group typecast the newcomer.
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    Conjugation model [ LLEGAR], like link=llegar llegar
    1 to catalogue (US catalog)
    2 figurado to classify, class
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    verb
    to catalog, classify
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    VT
    1) [en catálogo] to catalogue, catalog (EEUU)
    2) (=clasificar) to classify (de as)

    una zona catalogada de interés artísticoan area classified o designated as "of artistic interest"

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    verbo transitivo
    a) ( en un catálogo) to catalog (AmE), to catalogue (BrE); ( en una lista) to record, list
    b) ( considerar) to class
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    = catalogue [catalog, -USA], pigeonhole, perform + cataloguing, go under + Nombre.
    Ex. Copies with holds must be cataloged quickly to have them ready for the borrower.
    Ex. The information specialist can identify reference questions by subject area if the requests seem to fit into 1 of the 3 technologies; but he or she cannot pigeonhole requests which have blurred boundaries.
    Ex. When libraries find no outside copy for new media titles they often elect to either undercatalog the material or perform totally original cataloging, which can be costly.
    Ex. In general preference is for entry under name of organization but there are many exceptions in particular, official organizations go under place.
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    * catalogar mínimamente = undercatalogue [undercatalog, -USA].
    * catalogar partiendo de cero = catalogue + from scratch.
    * sin catalogar = uncatalogued [uncataloged, -USA].
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    verbo transitivo
    a) ( en un catálogo) to catalog (AmE), to catalogue (BrE); ( en una lista) to record, list
    b) ( considerar) to class
    * * *
    = catalogue [catalog, -USA], pigeonhole, perform + cataloguing, go under + Nombre.

    Ex: Copies with holds must be cataloged quickly to have them ready for the borrower.

    Ex: The information specialist can identify reference questions by subject area if the requests seem to fit into 1 of the 3 technologies; but he or she cannot pigeonhole requests which have blurred boundaries.
    Ex: When libraries find no outside copy for new media titles they often elect to either undercatalog the material or perform totally original cataloging, which can be costly.
    Ex: In general preference is for entry under name of organization but there are many exceptions in particular, official organizations go under place.
    * catalogar mínimamente = undercatalogue [undercatalog, -USA].
    * catalogar partiendo de cero = catalogue + from scratch.
    * sin catalogar = uncatalogued [uncataloged, -USA].

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    catalogar [A3 ]
    vt
    1 (en un catálogo) ‹libros/cuadros› to catalog ( AmE), to catalogue ( BrE); (en una lista) ‹estrellas/bacterias/casos› to record, list
    2 ( period) (calificar, considerar) to class
    el edificio está catalogado como de interés histórico the building is classed o classified as being of historical interest
    lo catalogaron de grotesco they described it as grotesque
    su actuación fue catalogada como brutal their actions were described as brutal
    estos sucesos se catalogan entre los más trágicos de nuestra historia these events are among the most tragic in our history
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    catalogar ( conjugate catalogar) verbo transitivo

    ( en una lista) to record, list

    catalogar verbo transitivo
    1 to catalogue, US catalog
    2 (calificar) to class, label: podemos catalogar de insatisfechas a este tipo de personas, that type of person is never satisfied, I'd say
    ' catalogar' also found in these entries:
    English:
    catalog
    - catalogue
    - index
    - bracket
    - categorize
    - class
    - label
    - stereotype
    - sum
    * * *
    1. [en catálogo] to catalogue
    2. [clasificar]
    catalogar a alguien de o [m5] como to class sb as;
    el consumo de cannabis no está catalogado como delito grave the use of cannabis is not an arrestable offence;
    una empresa catalogada entre las primeras del sector a company ranked among the leaders in its field
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    v/t catalog, Br
    catalogue; fig
    class
    * * *
    catalogar {52} vt
    : to catalog, to classify

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  • 6 del siglo diecinueve

    Ex. The online computerized library catalog is a wholly new type of catalog having a drastically different design from the seventeenth-century bookform catalog and the nineteenth-century card catalog.
    * * *

    Ex: The online computerized library catalog is a wholly new type of catalog having a drastically different design from the seventeenth-century bookform catalog and the nineteenth-century card catalog.

    Spanish-English dictionary > del siglo diecinueve

  • 7 del siglo diecisiete

    Ex. The online computerized library catalog is a wholly new type of catalog having a drastically different design from the seventeenth-century bookform catalog and the nineteenth-century card catalog.
    * * *

    Ex: The online computerized library catalog is a wholly new type of catalog having a drastically different design from the seventeenth-century bookform catalog and the nineteenth-century card catalog.

    Spanish-English dictionary > del siglo diecisiete

  • 8 catálogo automatizado

    (n.) = automated catalogue, machine-readable catalogue, computerised catalogue, computer-based catalogue
    Ex. In conclusion, in terms of the future of automated catalogs, the Wright brothers have just flown and it will be many years before the supersonic transport catalog is generally available for the majority of libraries.
    Ex. The questions raised by these developments and possible alternatives form the subject of this discussion, specifically: the need to impose a rigidly controlled structure on a machine-readable catalog.
    Ex. Computerized catalogues are usually much more up to date than the manual catalogues that they have replaced.
    Ex. This, in addition to the virtually unlimited access points possible with a computer-based catalog, obviates the need for rigorous control over the heading data used in a cataloging record.
    * * *
    (n.) = automated catalogue, machine-readable catalogue, computerised catalogue, computer-based catalogue

    Ex: In conclusion, in terms of the future of automated catalogs, the Wright brothers have just flown and it will be many years before the supersonic transport catalog is generally available for the majority of libraries.

    Ex: The questions raised by these developments and possible alternatives form the subject of this discussion, specifically: the need to impose a rigidly controlled structure on a machine-readable catalog.
    Ex: Computerized catalogues are usually much more up to date than the manual catalogues that they have replaced.
    Ex: This, in addition to the virtually unlimited access points possible with a computer-based catalog, obviates the need for rigorous control over the heading data used in a cataloging record.

    Spanish-English dictionary > catálogo automatizado

  • 9 causar daños

    (v.) = cause + erosion
    Ex. The replacement of the book catalog by the card catalog has caused a grave erosion of the ideal catalog sought by Panizzi and Cutter.
    * * *
    (v.) = cause + erosion

    Ex: The replacement of the book catalog by the card catalog has caused a grave erosion of the ideal catalog sought by Panizzi and Cutter.

    Spanish-English dictionary > causar daños

  • 10 dañar

    v.
    to damage, to harm, to hurt, to knock up.
    * * *
    1 (causar dolor) to hurt, harm
    2 (estropear) to damage, spoil
    3 figurado to damage, stain
    1 (estropearse) to get damaged, spoil; (alimentos) to go bad, go off
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    verb
    2) harm, hurt
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    1. VT
    1) [+ objeto, pelo, piel, salud] to damage, harm

    dañar la vista —

    2) [+ cosecha] to damage, spoil
    3) [+ reputación, carrera, proyecto] to damage, harm
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo ( hacer daño a)
    a) <honra/reputación> to damage, harm
    b) <fruta/mercancías/instalaciones> to damage; < cosecha> to damage, spoil
    c) <salud/organismo> to be bad for, damage
    2.
    dañarse v pron
    1)
    a) cosecha to be/get damaged o spoiled; comestibles/mercancías/muebles to be/get damaged
    b) persona < salud> to damage
    2) (Col, Ven)
    a) carne/comida to rot, go bad
    b) auto to break down; aparato to break
    * * *
    = damage, impair, cause + erosion, injure, do + harm.
    Ex. Single holds are useful, for example, when a particular copy of a document is damaged or needs rebinding.
    Ex. It is difficult to neglect either entirely, without impairing the effectiveness in fulfilling the other objective.
    Ex. The replacement of the book catalog by the card catalog has caused a grave erosion of the ideal catalog sought by Panizzi and Cutter.
    Ex. Dialog is being injured and will continue to be injured if the American Chemical Society continues to assert falsely that Dialog is underpaying royalties.
    Ex. Miss Laski suggests that the depiction of life found in many novels is naive, over-simplified and, as a constant diet, can do more harm than good.
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    * dañar la credibilidad (de Alguien) = damage + credibility.
    * dañar la credibilidad (de Alguien/Algo) = impair + credibility.
    * dañarse = hurt + Reflexivo, injure + Reflexivo.
    * que no daña el medio ambiente = environmentally sound, environmentally friendly, eco-friendly.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo ( hacer daño a)
    a) <honra/reputación> to damage, harm
    b) <fruta/mercancías/instalaciones> to damage; < cosecha> to damage, spoil
    c) <salud/organismo> to be bad for, damage
    2.
    dañarse v pron
    1)
    a) cosecha to be/get damaged o spoiled; comestibles/mercancías/muebles to be/get damaged
    b) persona < salud> to damage
    2) (Col, Ven)
    a) carne/comida to rot, go bad
    b) auto to break down; aparato to break
    * * *
    = damage, impair, cause + erosion, injure, do + harm.

    Ex: Single holds are useful, for example, when a particular copy of a document is damaged or needs rebinding.

    Ex: It is difficult to neglect either entirely, without impairing the effectiveness in fulfilling the other objective.
    Ex: The replacement of the book catalog by the card catalog has caused a grave erosion of the ideal catalog sought by Panizzi and Cutter.
    Ex: Dialog is being injured and will continue to be injured if the American Chemical Society continues to assert falsely that Dialog is underpaying royalties.
    Ex: Miss Laski suggests that the depiction of life found in many novels is naive, over-simplified and, as a constant diet, can do more harm than good.
    * dañar la credibilidad (de Alguien) = damage + credibility.
    * dañar la credibilidad (de Alguien/Algo) = impair + credibility.
    * dañarse = hurt + Reflexivo, injure + Reflexivo.
    * que no daña el medio ambiente = environmentally sound, environmentally friendly, eco-friendly.

    * * *
    dañar [A1 ]
    vt
    1 ‹honra/reputación› to damage, harm
    2 ‹fruta› to damage; ‹mercancías› to damage; ‹instalaciones/locales› to damage
    3 «helada/lluvia» ‹cosecha› to damage, spoil
    4 ‹salud/organismo› to be bad for, damage
    escuchar esa música tan fuerte te puede dañar el oído listening to loud music like that can be bad for o can damage your hearing
    esa luz me daña la vista that light hurts my eyes
    B ( Col) ‹reloj/aparato› to break
    A
    1 «cosecha» to be/get damaged o spoiled; «comestibles/frutas» to be/get damaged; «mercancías/muebles» to be/get damaged
    2 «persona» ‹salud› to damage
    B (Col, Ven) (estropearse)
    1 «fruta/carne» to rot, go bad
    2 «auto» to break down; «aparato» to break
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    dañar ( conjugate dañar) verbo transitivo ( en general) to damage;
    salud/organismo to be bad for
    dañarse verbo pronominal
    1 ( en general) to be/get damaged;
    salud to damage
    2 (Col, Ven)
    a) [carne/comida] to rot, go bad


    [ aparato] to break
    dañar verbo transitivo
    1 (deteriorar, estropear) to damage: este producto puede dañar el esmalte, this product is damaging to the enamelwork
    2 (herir) to hurt, (perjudicar, molestar) to harm, prejudice
    ' dañar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    estropear
    - perjudicar
    English:
    damage
    - impair
    - injure
    - vandalize
    - poison
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    vt
    1. [persona] to hurt;
    [vista] to harm, to damage;
    el tabaco daña la salud tobacco damages your health
    2. [pieza, objeto, edificio, carretera] to damage;
    [cosecha] to harm, to damage; [fruta, mercancía] to damage, to spoil
    3. [prestigio, reputación] to damage, to harm
    * * *
    v/t harm; cosa damage
    * * *
    dañar vt
    1) : to damage, to spoil
    2) : to harm, to hurt
    * * *
    dañar vb (estropear) to damage

    Spanish-English dictionary > dañar

  • 11 de hecho

    in fact
    * * *
    = actually, as a matter of fact, as it happened, de facto, in actual fact, in effect, in fact, indeed, in point of fact, in actuality, as it happens, as it is, effectively, for all intents and purposes, to all intents and purposes, for that matter
    Ex. Dr. Richmond actually has had two careers.
    Ex. As a matter of fact, the record of the change is retained in at least the OCLC files and is, I am told, available to libraries.
    Ex. As it happened, the snowfall was moderate and all the rest of us worked all day and got home without difficulty.
    Ex. Will LC, after becoming the de facto national library as a result of the technological innovation of the standard, printed catalog card, be forced to abdicate its role?.
    Ex. Despite carefully framed acquistions policy statements regarding fiction in actual fact libraries allocate only a small percentage of their meagre book funds to fiction.
    Ex. In effect, we'd be suggesting to them we don't have the book.
    Ex. However, one important feature to note about such systems is that many of them do not in fact organise knowledge or retrieve information.
    Ex. Indeed the selection of an indexing approach is crucially dependent upon the way in which the index is to be used.
    Ex. In point of fact, I am well aware that catalogers, as a group, resist with every cell in their bodies any attempt to erode or degrade or compromise the catalog.
    Ex. In actuality every librarian has a different concept of ephemeral materials.
    Ex. As it happens, the way the Library of Congress automated the ISBD was different from the way we did it in Britain.
    Ex. As it is, Berlin's position - not only in Germany, but in the whole Europe and subsequently the world - is changing daily.
    Ex. A financial survey views the net effect of California's Proposition 13 as effectively lowering financial support of libraries by 25%.
    Ex. In the 20th century, the debate about weeding followed, for all intents and purposes, the contours of the controversy surrounding the Quincy Plan.
    Ex. To all intents and purposes he is unaware of its existence.
    Ex. A machine-readable national data base, or for that matter any catalog, should be capable of existing in time.
    * * *
    = actually, as a matter of fact, as it happened, de facto, in actual fact, in effect, in fact, indeed, in point of fact, in actuality, as it happens, as it is, effectively, for all intents and purposes, to all intents and purposes, for that matter

    Ex: Dr. Richmond actually has had two careers.

    Ex: As a matter of fact, the record of the change is retained in at least the OCLC files and is, I am told, available to libraries.
    Ex: As it happened, the snowfall was moderate and all the rest of us worked all day and got home without difficulty.
    Ex: Will LC, after becoming the de facto national library as a result of the technological innovation of the standard, printed catalog card, be forced to abdicate its role?.
    Ex: Despite carefully framed acquistions policy statements regarding fiction in actual fact libraries allocate only a small percentage of their meagre book funds to fiction.
    Ex: In effect, we'd be suggesting to them we don't have the book.
    Ex: However, one important feature to note about such systems is that many of them do not in fact organise knowledge or retrieve information.
    Ex: Indeed the selection of an indexing approach is crucially dependent upon the way in which the index is to be used.
    Ex: In point of fact, I am well aware that catalogers, as a group, resist with every cell in their bodies any attempt to erode or degrade or compromise the catalog.
    Ex: In actuality every librarian has a different concept of ephemeral materials.
    Ex: As it happens, the way the Library of Congress automated the ISBD was different from the way we did it in Britain.
    Ex: As it is, Berlin's position - not only in Germany, but in the whole Europe and subsequently the world - is changing daily.
    Ex: A financial survey views the net effect of California's Proposition 13 as effectively lowering financial support of libraries by 25%.
    Ex: In the 20th century, the debate about weeding followed, for all intents and purposes, the contours of the controversy surrounding the Quincy Plan.
    Ex: To all intents and purposes he is unaware of its existence.
    Ex: A machine-readable national data base, or for that matter any catalog, should be capable of existing in time.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de hecho

  • 12 mucho mayor

    = far greater, far larger, very much greater
    Ex. An online subject retrieval catalog has a far greater potential for retrieving information than does a bookform catalog or a card catalog.
    Ex. Records for serials will be input online to the OCLC data base so that users of the OCLC system will have access to a far larger body of serial records in machine-readable form than any of them could have produced on its own.
    Ex. The number of potential indexing words is very much greater in longer documents.
    * * *
    = far greater, far larger, very much greater

    Ex: An online subject retrieval catalog has a far greater potential for retrieving information than does a bookform catalog or a card catalog.

    Ex: Records for serials will be input online to the OCLC data base so that users of the OCLC system will have access to a far larger body of serial records in machine-readable form than any of them could have produced on its own.
    Ex: The number of potential indexing words is very much greater in longer documents.

    Spanish-English dictionary > mucho mayor

  • 13 perjudicar

    v.
    to damage, to harm.
    Maleficiaron a María They harmed Mary.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ SACAR], like link=sacar sacar
    1 to adversely affect, be bad for, be detrimental to
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=dañar) to harm
    2) (=desfavorecer)

    ese sombrero la perjudica — that hat doesn't suit her, she doesn't look good in that hat

    3) LAm (=calumniar) to malign, slander
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    a) ( dañar) to be detrimental to (frml)

    está perjudicando sus estudiosit is having an adverse effect on o it is proving detrimental to his schoolwork

    b) (Col, Per fam & euf) ( violar) to rape, have one's way with (euph)
    * * *
    = damage, disserve, do + disservice, do in, harm, impair, cause + erosion, injure, prejudice, work against, disadvantage, bring + harm, wrong, take + a toll on, hobble, screw + Nombre + up.
    Ex. Single holds are useful, for example, when a particular copy of a document is damaged or needs rebinding.
    Ex. We will not disserve readers by instructing them through our subject headings in nonbiased terminology; we will, in fact, be keeping all of our readers in focus.
    Ex. I think that Mr. Scilken's point was that there's so much material on the traditional three-by-five card that it's less useful, that it's distracting, in fact, and does a disservice to the public library.
    Ex. I think he outlined the feasible way to go about meeting our needs without doing in anybody else in the process.
    Ex. Principles developed over a century and a quarter of thought and experience were poorly defended by professional catalogers, and even less so by administrators harmed by increasing personnel budgets.
    Ex. It is difficult to neglect either entirely, without impairing the effectiveness in fulfilling the other objective.
    Ex. The replacement of the book catalog by the card catalog has caused a grave erosion of the ideal catalog sought by Panizzi and Cutter.
    Ex. Dialog is being injured and will continue to be injured if the American Chemical Society continues to assert falsely that Dialog is underpaying royalties.
    Ex. The very requirements for success in one area may prejudice success in another.
    Ex. Which means we must create a reading environment that helps and encourages reading rather than works against it.
    Ex. When students were tested at the end of the course, those students taught using flexible learning techniques did not seem to have been either advantaged or disadvantaged by their use when compared with the students taught using conventional techniques.
    Ex. It is political incorrectness, not political correctness, that has brought harm to this nation.
    Ex. The case raises the age-old issue of how best to resolve disputes between the press and a subject that feels wronged.
    Ex. Agoraphobia can take a toll on sufferers' families as well as the sufferers themselves, as some agoraphobics may become housebound or cling to certain people for safety.
    Ex. With Florida's no-fault auto insurance law set to expire in October, there are fears that that medical services could be hobbled.
    Ex. Her past relationship screwed her up mentally, physically and emotionally.
    ----
    * perjudicar a = to + Posesivo + detriment.
    * perjudicar las posibilidades de = prejudice + chances of.
    * perjudicar los intereses = prejudice + interests.
    * perjudicarse a Uno mismo = shoot + Reflexivo + in the foot.
    * que no perjudica el medio ambiente = environmentally sound, environmentally friendly, eco-friendly.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    a) ( dañar) to be detrimental to (frml)

    está perjudicando sus estudiosit is having an adverse effect on o it is proving detrimental to his schoolwork

    b) (Col, Per fam & euf) ( violar) to rape, have one's way with (euph)
    * * *
    = damage, disserve, do + disservice, do in, harm, impair, cause + erosion, injure, prejudice, work against, disadvantage, bring + harm, wrong, take + a toll on, hobble, screw + Nombre + up.

    Ex: Single holds are useful, for example, when a particular copy of a document is damaged or needs rebinding.

    Ex: We will not disserve readers by instructing them through our subject headings in nonbiased terminology; we will, in fact, be keeping all of our readers in focus.
    Ex: I think that Mr. Scilken's point was that there's so much material on the traditional three-by-five card that it's less useful, that it's distracting, in fact, and does a disservice to the public library.
    Ex: I think he outlined the feasible way to go about meeting our needs without doing in anybody else in the process.
    Ex: Principles developed over a century and a quarter of thought and experience were poorly defended by professional catalogers, and even less so by administrators harmed by increasing personnel budgets.
    Ex: It is difficult to neglect either entirely, without impairing the effectiveness in fulfilling the other objective.
    Ex: The replacement of the book catalog by the card catalog has caused a grave erosion of the ideal catalog sought by Panizzi and Cutter.
    Ex: Dialog is being injured and will continue to be injured if the American Chemical Society continues to assert falsely that Dialog is underpaying royalties.
    Ex: The very requirements for success in one area may prejudice success in another.
    Ex: Which means we must create a reading environment that helps and encourages reading rather than works against it.
    Ex: When students were tested at the end of the course, those students taught using flexible learning techniques did not seem to have been either advantaged or disadvantaged by their use when compared with the students taught using conventional techniques.
    Ex: It is political incorrectness, not political correctness, that has brought harm to this nation.
    Ex: The case raises the age-old issue of how best to resolve disputes between the press and a subject that feels wronged.
    Ex: Agoraphobia can take a toll on sufferers' families as well as the sufferers themselves, as some agoraphobics may become housebound or cling to certain people for safety.
    Ex: With Florida's no-fault auto insurance law set to expire in October, there are fears that that medical services could be hobbled.
    Ex: Her past relationship screwed her up mentally, physically and emotionally.
    * perjudicar a = to + Posesivo + detriment.
    * perjudicar las posibilidades de = prejudice + chances of.
    * perjudicar los intereses = prejudice + interests.
    * perjudicarse a Uno mismo = shoot + Reflexivo + in the foot.
    * que no perjudica el medio ambiente = environmentally sound, environmentally friendly, eco-friendly.

    * * *
    perjudicar [A2 ]
    vt
    1 (dañar) to be detrimental to ( frml)
    el tabaco perjudica tu salud smoking is detrimental to your health, smoking damages your health
    está perjudicando sus estudios it is having an adverse effect on o it is affecting o it is proving detrimental to his schoolwork
    estas medidas perjudican a los jóvenes these measures harm o have adverse effects for o are prejudicial to young people, young people are losing out because of these measures
    para no perjudicar las investigaciones in order not to prejudice the investigations
    2 (Col, Per fam euf) (violar) to rape, have one's way with ( euph)
    * * *

     

    perjudicar ( conjugate perjudicar) verbo transitivo ( dañar) to be detrimental to (frml), damage;
    el tabaco perjudica salud smoking is detrimental to o damages your health;

    estas medidas perjudican a los jóvenes these measures are detrimental to o harm young people
    perjudicar verbo transitivo to damage, harm: el alcohol perjudica la salud, alcohol damages your health
    esa medida me perjudicaría, that measure will be against my interests

    ' perjudicar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    cama
    - dañar
    - embromar
    English:
    damage
    - handicap
    - harm
    - impair
    - injure
    - prejudice
    - weigh
    - reflect
    * * *
    to damage, to harm;
    el tabaco perjudica la salud smoking damages your health;
    esa decisión perjudica nuestros intereses this decision damages our interests
    * * *
    v/t harm, damage
    * * *
    perjudicar {72} vt
    : to harm, to be detrimental to
    * * *
    1. (salud) to damage
    2. (persona) to affect

    Spanish-English dictionary > perjudicar

  • 14 signatura

    f.
    1 catalog number.
    2 signature (firma).
    3 identifying tag.
    4 pressmark.
    5 identification.
    * * *
    1 (en biblioteca) catalogue (US catalog) number
    2 (firma) signature
    3 (en impresión) signature
    * * *
    SF
    1) (Mús, Tip) signature
    2) [de biblioteca] catalogue number, catalog number (EEUU), press mark
    * * *
    femenino ( en bibliotecas) catalog* o call number; (Impr) signature
    * * *
    = direction line, signature.
    Nota: Señal que antiguamente se colocaba al pie de los pliegos para indicarle al encuadernador el orden que éstos debían seguir.
    Ex. It became usual in the mid sixteenth century to complete each page with the first word of the following page set as a catchword at the end of the direction line.
    Ex. During the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries printers got over the resulting difficulties by adding (usually adjacent to the colophon) a summary of the signatures called the register.
    ----
    * área de signatura topográfica = shelf list area.
    * explicación de las signaturas = statement of signing.
    * letra de signatura = signature-letter.
    * mención de las signaturas = statement of signing.
    * signatura topográfica = call mark, call number, shelf list number, shelf mark, shelf notation, shelf number.
    * signatura topográfica de Cutter = Cutter mark, Cutter numbers.
    * signatura topográfica local = local call number.
    * * *
    femenino ( en bibliotecas) catalog* o call number; (Impr) signature
    * * *
    = direction line, signature.
    Nota: Señal que antiguamente se colocaba al pie de los pliegos para indicarle al encuadernador el orden que éstos debían seguir.

    Ex: It became usual in the mid sixteenth century to complete each page with the first word of the following page set as a catchword at the end of the direction line.

    Ex: During the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries printers got over the resulting difficulties by adding (usually adjacent to the colophon) a summary of the signatures called the register.
    * área de signatura topográfica = shelf list area.
    * explicación de las signaturas = statement of signing.
    * letra de signatura = signature-letter.
    * mención de las signaturas = statement of signing.
    * signatura topográfica = call mark, call number, shelf list number, shelf mark, shelf notation, shelf number.
    * signatura topográfica de Cutter = Cutter mark, Cutter numbers.
    * signatura topográfica local = local call number.

    * * *
    1 (en bibliotecas) catalog* o call number
    2 ( Impr) signature
    3 ( frml) (firma) signature
    * * *

    signatura sustantivo femenino
    1 signature
    2 (en ediciones) press mark, library number
    * * *
    1. [en biblioteca] catalogue number
    2. [firma] signature
    3. Imprenta signature

    Spanish-English dictionary > signatura

  • 15 índice

    m.
    1 index, table of contents.
    2 index finger, index, forefinger, long finger.
    3 rate, coefficient, ratio.
    4 pointer, indicator.
    5 suffix of a string.
    * * *
    1 (gen) index; (indicio) sign, indicator
    2 (de un libro) index, table of contents; (catálogo) catalogue
    3 (dedo) index finger, forefinger
    \
    índice de precios al consumo retail price index
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM
    1) [de libro, publicación] index

    índice de materias, índice temático — table of contents

    2) (=catálogo) (library) catalogue, (library) catalog (EEUU)
    3) (Estadística) rate

    índice de audiencia — (TV) audience ratings pl

    índice de mortalidad — death rate, mortality rate

    4) (Econ) index
    5) (Mec)
    6) (=prueba) sign, indication

    es un índice claro de que el plan ha fracasadoit's a clear sign o indication that the plan has failed

    7) (Téc) (=aguja) pointer, needle; (=manecilla) hand
    8) (Anat) (tb: dedo índice) index finger, forefinger
    9) (Rel)
    * * *
    1) ( de una publicación) index; ( catálogo) catalog*
    2) (Anat) index finger, forefinger
    3)
    a) (Mat, Inf) index
    b) (tasa, coeficiente) rate
    4) (indicio, muestra) sign, indication
    * * *
    1) ( de una publicación) index; ( catálogo) catalog*
    2) (Anat) index finger, forefinger
    3)
    a) (Mat, Inf) index
    b) (tasa, coeficiente) rate
    4) (indicio, muestra) sign, indication
    * * *
    índice1
    1 = index [indices/indexes, -pl.].
    Nota: Listado alfabético o sistemático de materias que envían a la posición de cada materia en un documento o conjunto de documentos.

    Ex: An index, in the context of information retrieval, is some kind of physical mechanism, or tool, which serves to indicate to the searcher those parts of an information store which are potentially relevant to a request.

    * al estilo de los índices de materia = subject-type.
    * basado en índices = index-based.
    * boletín de índices = indexing bulletin.
    * buscar a través de los índices = browse.
    * búsqueda en el índice = index searching.
    * consultar a través de los índices = browse.
    * consultar un índice = search + index.
    * creación de los índices de un libro = back-of-the-book indexing, back-of-book indexing.
    * crear un índice = generate + index.
    * disco índice = index disc.
    * distribución de una materia en su índice = subject scatter.
    * elaborar un índice = produce + index.
    * entrada del índice = index entry.
    * hacer un índice digital = thumb index.
    * índice acumulativo = cumulative index, cumulated index.
    * índice alfabético = alphabetical index.
    * índice alfabético de materias = alphabetical subject index.
    * índice articulado de materias = articulated subject index.
    * índice bibliométrico = bibliometric index.
    * Indice Británico de Tecnología (BTI) = BTI (British Technology Index).
    * índice colectivo = pool index.
    * índice cruzado = dual dictionary.
    * índice de autores = author index.
    * Indice de Autores Corporativos = Corporate Index.
    * Indice de Citas = citation index, Citation Index.
    * Indice de Citas de Ciencia (SCI) = Science Citation Index (SCI).
    * Indice de Citas de las Ciencias Sociales (SSCI) = Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI).
    * índice de contenido = contents list, table of contents [ToC], contents table.
    * Indice de Documentos de las Naciones Unidas (UNDEX) = UNDEX (United Nations Documents Index).
    * Indice de Documentos de las Naciones Unidas (UNDI) = UNDI (United Nations Documents Index).
    * Indice de Fuentes = source index, Source Index.
    * índice de libro = book index.
    * índice de listado de ordenador compuesto tipográficamente = typeset computer book form index.
    * índice de localización = localisation index.
    * índice de materias = subject index, topical index, subject guide.
    * índice de medicina = medical index.
    * índice de nombres = name index.
    * índice de publicaciones periódicas = periodical index.
    * índice derivado automáticamente de los títulos = derived index.
    * índice de términos permutados = Permuterm index.
    * índice de títulos = title index.
    * índice digital = thumb index, thumb holes.
    * índice encuadernado de listado de ordenador = computer book form index, computer book form index.
    * índice encuadernado en forma de listado de ordenador = computer book form index.
    * índice en lenguaje natural = natural language index.
    * índice en microfilm = microfilm index.
    * índice especializado = special index, specialist index.
    * índice específico = specific index.
    * índice final = back-of-the-book index, back-of-book index.
    * índice general = general index.
    * índice impreso = printed index.
    * índice invertido = dictionary, inverted index, inverted list.
    * índice invertido de las citas bibliográficas = citation dictionary.
    * índice invertido de las palabras del título = title word dictionary.
    * índice jerárquico = hierarchical index.
    * índice KWIC = KWIC index.
    * 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 = permuted index, shunted index.
    * índice permutado del tipo KWIC = KWICed index.
    * Indice Permutado de Materias = Permuterm Subject Index.
    * índice permutado de palabras clave = permuted keyword index.
    * índice permutado de títulos = permuted title index.
    * índice por unitérminos = uniterm index.
    * índice postcoordinado = post-coordinate index.
    * índice precoordinado = pre-coordinate index.
    * índice quinquenal = quinquennial index.
    * índice relativo = relative index.
    * índices de títulos al estilo de los índices de materia = subject-type title indexes.
    * índices postcoordinados de fichas = card based post-coordinate index.
    * índice temático = subject index, thematic index, subject directory.
    * índice visible = visible index.
    * revista de índices = indexing journal.
    * sin índice = indexless.
    * sistema en el que el documento aparece representado en un único lugar del ín = one-place system.
    * término del índice = index term.

    índice2
    2 = indicator, rate, ratio, incidence, index [indices/indexes, -pl.], rating.

    Ex: To indicate from which field a given work was Cuttered, these second indicators could be further redefined = Para indicar de qué campo se le había asignado la marca de Cutter a una obra, se podían delimitar aún más estos segundos indicadores.

    Ex: Whether, in the future, the co-operatives will be able to fund appropriate developments at a sufficiently rapid rate remains an unanswered question.
    Ex: The microfiche is a common form for catalogues and indexes, usually 208 or 270 frames per fiche, in a piece of film and with a reduction ratio of 42 or 48:1.
    Ex: The number of entries in pre-co-ordinate system will depend upon the incidence of references and multiple entries.
    Ex: As job anxiety scores increased, job satisfaction indices decreased.
    Ex: But the rater must not be afraid to give negative ratings.
    * índice de abandono escolar = dropout rate.
    * índice de acierto = hit rate.
    * índice de afinidad = affinity index.
    * índice de alcoholemia = blood alcohol level.
    * índice de alcohol en sangre = blood alcohol level.
    * índice de apertura = openness index.
    * índice de audiencia = rating.
    * índice de calidad del aire = air quality index.
    * índice de colesterol = cholesterol level.
    * índice de confianza del consumidor = consumer confidence index.
    * índice de criminalidad = crime rate.
    * índice de deserción escolar = dropout rate.
    * índice de divorcios = divorce expectancy.
    * índice de evaporación = evaporation rate.
    * índice de exhaustividad = recall ratio.
    * índice de exhaustividad de la recuperación = recall measure.
    * índice de éxito = success rate.
    * índice de fracaso escolar = failure rate, dropout rate.
    * índice de impacto = impact indicator, impact factor.
    * índice de impacto de una publicación periódica = periodical impact factor.
    * índice de impacto inmediato = immediacy index.
    * índice de irrelevancia = fallout, fallout ratio.
    * índice de Jaccard = Jaccard's index.
    * índice del coste de (la) vida = cost of living index.
    * índice del costo de (la) vida = cost of living index.
    * índice de legibilidad = readability rating, readability formula, readability index.
    * índice de masa corporal (IMC) = body mass index (BMI).
    * índice de morbosidad = morbidity rate.
    * índice de morbosidad infantil = infant morbidity rate.
    * índice de mortalidad = death rate, mortality rate.
    * índice de mortalidad infantil = infant mortality rate.
    * índice de mortalidad materna = maternity mortality rate.
    * índice de mortandad = death rate, mortality rate.
    * índice de no citación = uncitedness.
    * índice de obsolescencia = aging rate [ageing rate], aging factor [ageing factor].
    * índice de octano = octane number.
    * índice de palabras del documento = textwords ratio.
    * índice de pertinencia = precision ratio, relevance rating, relevance ranking.
    * índice de ponderación = threshold weight.
    * índice de precios = price index.
    * índice de precios al consumo = consumer price index (CPI), cost of living index.
    * Indice de Precios al Consumo (IPC) = Retail Price Index (RPI).
    * índice de precipitación = rainfall figure.
    * índice de precisión = precision figure.
    * índice de predicción = predictor.
    * índice de probabilidad = expectancy ratio.
    * índice de producción = output indicator.
    * índice de productividad = output measure.
    * índice de registro por documento = item record index.
    * índice de registro por término = term record index.
    * índice de rendimiento = performance rating, performance measure, output measure.
    * índice de rendimiento personal = individual performance index.
    * índice de respuesta = response rate, rate of response.
    * índice de satisfacción = fill rate, satisfaction rating.
    * índice de suicidios = suicide rate.
    * índice de uso = performance measure, output measure.
    * índice económico = economic index.
    * índice proporciométrico = proportiometric index.

    índice3

    Ex: Then he picked up about 2 cm. of type from the right-hand end of the uppermost line (i.e. the last word or two of the last line) with the thumb and forefinger of his right hand, read it, and dropped the pieces of type one by one into their proper boxes.

    * dedo índice = index finger, forefinger.

    * * *
    A
    2
    el Índice ( Hist, Relig) the Index
    Compuestos:
    alphabetical index
    índice temático or de materias
    table of contents
    B ( Anat) index finger, forefinger
    C
    1 ( Mat) index
    2 ( Inf) index
    3 (tasa, coeficiente) rate
    un aumento en el índice de criminalidad an increase in the crime rate
    Compuestos:
    cephalic index
    ratings (pl)
    índice del costo or ( Esp) coste de (la) vida
    cost-of-living index
    body mass index
    death rate, mortality rate
    birth rate
    índice de precios al consumo or al consumidor
    consumer prices index, ≈ retail price index ( in UK)
    wholesale price index
    índice de sobrevivencia or supervivencia
    survival rate
    D (indicio, muestra) sign, indication
    es un índice de la crisis it is a sign o an indication of the crisis
    * * *

     

    Del verbo indizar: ( conjugate indizar)

    indicé es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo

    indice es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo

    Multiple Entries:
    indizar    
    índice
    índice sustantivo masculino
    1 ( de una publicación) index;
    ( catálogo) catalog( conjugate catalog)
    2 (Anat) index finger, forefinger
    3 (tasa, coeficiente) rate;

    índice sustantivo masculino
    1 (de libro) index, contents pl
    2 (proporción, tasa) rate
    índice de audiencia, ratings pl; índice de natalidad/mortalidad, birth/death rate
    Fin índice de precios al consumo (IPC), retail price index (RPI)
    Fin índice bursátil, stockmarket index
    Téc índice de calidad, quality factor
    3 Anat (dedo) índice, index finger, forefinger
    4 (síntoma, señal) sign, indication
    Index tiene dos formas del plural: si te refieres al contenido de un libro, el plural es indexes, pero si te refieres a un término matemático, es indices.
    ' índice' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    abstención
    - concentrarse
    - dedo
    - IPC
    - sumaria
    - sumario
    - tabla
    - ponderar
    - tasa
    English:
    birth rate
    - consumer price index
    - content
    - CPI
    - death rate
    - economy
    - finger
    - forefinger
    - index
    - index finger
    - labour-intensive
    - literacy
    - rate
    - rating
    - Retail Price Index
    - RPI
    - unemployment
    - gazetteer
    - incidence
    - retail
    - subject
    * * *
    1. [indicador] index;
    [proporción] level, rate índice de audiencia audience ratings;
    índice bursátil stock market index;
    Quím índice de cetano cetane number; Informát índice de compresión compression ratio;
    índice del costo o Esp coste de la vida cost of living index;
    índice de desempleo unemployment rate;
    el índice de desempleo ha caído unemployment has fallen;
    Bolsa índice Dow Jones Dow-Jones index;
    índice económico economic indicator;
    índice de golpes [en golf] stroke index;
    índice de mortalidad mortality rate;
    Bolsa índice Nikkei Nikkei index;
    índice de popularidad popularity rating;
    índice de precios al consumo Br retail price index, US consumer price index;
    Fís índice de refracción refractive index
    2. [señal, indicio] sign, indicator;
    el número de llamadas es índice del interés despertado the number of calls is a sign of how much interest has been generated
    3. [lista, catálogo] catalogue;
    [de libro] index;
    índice (de contenidos) (table of) contents
    índice alfabético alphabetical index;
    índice de materias table of contents;
    índice onomástico index of proper names;
    índice temático subject index
    4. Hist
    el Índice the Index (Librorum Prohibitorum)
    5.
    (dedo) índice index finger
    6. [letra] index
    7. Mat index
    * * *
    m
    1 index;
    índice de precios al consumo consumer price index, Br tb retail price index;
    índice bursátil stock market index, Br share index;
    índice de desempleo unemployment rate
    2
    :
    dedo índice index finger
    * * *
    1) : index
    2) : index finger, forefinger
    3) indicio: indication
    * * *
    1. (en general) index [pl. indexes]
    2. (dedo) index finger

    Spanish-English dictionary > índice

  • 16 Catálogo Colectivo Nacional

    (n.) = National Union Catalog, NUC
    Ex. The National Union Catalog is still published with quarterly updates, and is cumulated annually and quinquennially.
    Ex. Cataloguers use the NUC and other LC catalogues to verify authors and titles and as sources of authoritative catalogue records.
    * * *
    (n.) = National Union Catalog, NUC

    Ex: The National Union Catalog is still published with quarterly updates, and is cumulated annually and quinquennially.

    Ex: Cataloguers use the NUC and other LC catalogues to verify authors and titles and as sources of authoritative catalogue records.

    Spanish-English dictionary > Catálogo Colectivo Nacional

  • 17 Reglas de la ALA para la Intercalación de Fichas de Catálogo

    Ex. ALA Filing Rules (1980) supersedes both the first and second editions of the ALA Rules for Filing Catalog Cards.
    * * *

    Ex: ALA Filing Rules (1980) supersedes both the first and second editions of the ALA Rules for Filing Catalog Cards.

    Spanish-English dictionary > Reglas de la ALA para la Intercalación de Fichas de Catálogo

  • 18 adivinar

    v.
    1 to guess.
    ¡adivina en qué mano está la moneda! guess which hand the coin is in!
    adivinó el acertijo he worked out the riddle
    Ella previó el desastre She foresaw the disaster.
    2 to foretell.
    * * *
    1 (descubrir) to guess
    2 (predecir) to forecast, foretell
    3 (enigma) to solve
    * * *
    verb
    2) foretell, predict
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=acertar) [+ acertijo, adivinanza] to solve

    ¡adivina quién ha llamado! — guess who called!

    ¡adivina por qué no vino! — guess why he didn't come!

    2) (=predecir) to foresee
    3) (=entrever)
    frm
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) (por conjeturas, al azar) to guess

    ¿a que no adivinas quién? — you'll never guess who

    b) ( por magia) to foretell, predict
    c) ( entrever)
    2.
    adivinar vi to guess
    * * *
    = divine, guess, outguess, second-guess [secondguess].
    Ex. The catalog user is perhaps not quite so amused by his/her inability to divine why it's not GALERIE MIKRO BERLIN, but BERLIN, MUSEUM FUR VOLKERKUNDE (WEST BERLIN).
    Ex. Do not use your first name, last name, or initials as a password, since this information is easily guessed by an unauthorized person.
    Ex. Four years of attempting to catalog everything in a depository collection taught me that it was easier to do all the original cataloging than to try to outguess the rules used previously.
    Ex. This does not imply that the abstractor becomes a publication referee, trying to second-guess decisions already made by editors.
    ----
    * adivinar el futuro = fortune telling.
    * adivinar el pensamiento = read + Posesivo + mind, read + Posesivo + thoughts.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) (por conjeturas, al azar) to guess

    ¿a que no adivinas quién? — you'll never guess who

    b) ( por magia) to foretell, predict
    c) ( entrever)
    2.
    adivinar vi to guess
    * * *
    = divine, guess, outguess, second-guess [secondguess].

    Ex: The catalog user is perhaps not quite so amused by his/her inability to divine why it's not GALERIE MIKRO BERLIN, but BERLIN, MUSEUM FUR VOLKERKUNDE (WEST BERLIN).

    Ex: Do not use your first name, last name, or initials as a password, since this information is easily guessed by an unauthorized person.
    Ex: Four years of attempting to catalog everything in a depository collection taught me that it was easier to do all the original cataloging than to try to outguess the rules used previously.
    Ex: This does not imply that the abstractor becomes a publication referee, trying to second-guess decisions already made by editors.
    * adivinar el futuro = fortune telling.
    * adivinar el pensamiento = read + Posesivo + mind, read + Posesivo + thoughts.

    * * *
    adivinar [A1 ]
    vt
    1 (por conjeturas, al azar) to guess
    ¿a que no adivinas con quién me encontré hoy? you'll never guess who I met today
    ¡me adivinaste el pensamiento! you read o you must have read my mind!
    2 (por magia) to foretell, predict
    3
    (entrever): el gesto dejó adivinar su escepticismo the gesture suggested o betrayed a certain skepticism
    se adivinaba a lo lejos la silueta borrosa de una aldea in the distance they could just make out the blurred outline of a village
    ■ adivinar
    vi
    to guess
    ¡adivina! let's see if you can guess!
    * * *

     

    adivinar ( conjugate adivinar) verbo transitivo
    a) (por conjeturas, al azar) to guess


    verbo intransitivo
    to guess
    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
    ' adivinar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    acertar
    English:
    deduce
    - guess
    - hint
    - outcome
    - wildly
    - divine
    * * *
    vt
    1. [predecir] to foretell;
    [el futuro] to tell
    2. [acertar] to guess;
    ¡adivina en qué mano está la moneda! guess which hand the coin is in!;
    adivinó el acertijo he worked out the riddle;
    ¿a que no adivinas qué he comprado? guess what I bought
    3. [intuir] to suspect;
    adivino que le pasa algo I've got the feeling something's wrong with him
    4. [vislumbrar] to spot, to make out;
    la propuesta deja adivinar las verdaderas intenciones de los generales this proposal reveals the generals' true intentions;
    la madre adivinó la tristeza oculta bajo su sonrisa her mother could see the sadness behind her smile
    * * *
    v/t
    1 guess
    2 de adivino foretell
    * * *
    1) : to guess
    2) : to foretell, to predict
    * * *
    adivinar vb (acertar) to guess
    ¿a qué no adivinas qué te he comprado? you'll never guess what I've bought you

    Spanish-English dictionary > adivinar

  • 19 ahí está el problema

    = herein lies the rub, there's the rub
    Ex. But despite the many catalog worlds, and herein lies the rub -- or at least a rough spot -- we have been proceeding on the assumption that the catalog exists in the form of the data distributed by the Library of Congress.
    Ex. And there's the rub, as far as California is concerned we don't stand a very good chance in this competition.
    * * *
    = herein lies the rub, there's the rub

    Ex: But despite the many catalog worlds, and herein lies the rub -- or at least a rough spot -- we have been proceeding on the assumption that the catalog exists in the form of the data distributed by the Library of Congress.

    Ex: And there's the rub, as far as California is concerned we don't stand a very good chance in this competition.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ahí está el problema

  • 20 ahí está la dificultad

    = herein lies the rub, there's the rub
    Ex. But despite the many catalog worlds, and herein lies the rub -- or at least a rough spot -- we have been proceeding on the assumption that the catalog exists in the form of the data distributed by the Library of Congress.
    Ex. And there's the rub, as far as California is concerned we don't stand a very good chance in this competition.
    * * *
    = herein lies the rub, there's the rub

    Ex: But despite the many catalog worlds, and herein lies the rub -- or at least a rough spot -- we have been proceeding on the assumption that the catalog exists in the form of the data distributed by the Library of Congress.

    Ex: And there's the rub, as far as California is concerned we don't stand a very good chance in this competition.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ahí está la dificultad

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