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21 sistema interactivo
(n.) = interactive systemEx. Some businesses, such as travel agencies and real estate firms are finding the interactive system attractive.* * *(n.) = interactive systemEx: Some businesses, such as travel agencies and real estate firms are finding the interactive system attractive.
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22 sistema interactivo en línea
(n.) = interactive online systemEx. Interactive online systems do permit the user to renegotiate his/her search as s/he proceeds.* * *(n.) = interactive online systemEx: Interactive online systems do permit the user to renegotiate his/her search as s/he proceeds.
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23 televisión interactiva
(n.) = interactive televisionEx. Together, these technologies pave the road for the introduction of interactive television to fully exploit the benefits of the conversion to digital.* * *(n.) = interactive televisionEx: Together, these technologies pave the road for the introduction of interactive television to fully exploit the benefits of the conversion to digital.
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24 videodisco interactivo
(n.) = interactive videodiscEx. This article compares the effectiveness of three interactive videodisc courses to the effectiveness of regular, traditional lecture classes.* * *(n.) = interactive videodiscEx: This article compares the effectiveness of three interactive videodisc courses to the effectiveness of regular, traditional lecture classes.
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25 vídeo interactivo
(n.) = interactive videoEx. The essence of interactive video is a video source controlled by a microprocessor and a software program.* * *(n.) = interactive videoEx: The essence of interactive video is a video source controlled by a microprocessor and a software program.
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26 pizarra
f.1 slate (roca, material).2 blackboard (British), chalkboard (United States).* * *1 (mineral) slate2 (para escribir) blackboard* * *noun f.1) slate2) blackboard* * *SF1) (=piedra) slate; (=esquisto) shale2) (Escol) board, blackboard3) Cono Sur (=tablero) notice board, bulletin board (EEUU)4) LAm (=marcador) scoreboard* * *a) (Min) slateb) ( en el aula) blackboard, chalkboard; ( del alumno) slatec) (Cin) clapperboardd) ( en béisbol) scoreboard* * *= blackboard, chalkboard, slate, slateboard, shale.Ex. Imagine that there is a graphic to project on the screen or blackboard.Ex. In some cases, the overhead projector can replace the chalkboard.Ex. Libraries are built mainly from wood, slate and glass, with a structure designed to suit a wide range of activities.Ex. Now, instructors can beam what they write on their whiteboards directly to students' laptops, in effect turning each laptop screen into a portable, interactive slateboard.Ex. Since shales and siltstones erode faster than sandstones and limestones, the basic topography is flat-topped mountains with stepped flanks.----* pizarra virtual = whiteboard.* * *a) (Min) slateb) ( en el aula) blackboard, chalkboard; ( del alumno) slatec) (Cin) clapperboardd) ( en béisbol) scoreboard* * *= blackboard, chalkboard, slate, slateboard, shale.Ex: Imagine that there is a graphic to project on the screen or blackboard.
Ex: In some cases, the overhead projector can replace the chalkboard.Ex: Libraries are built mainly from wood, slate and glass, with a structure designed to suit a wide range of activities.Ex: Now, instructors can beam what they write on their whiteboards directly to students' laptops, in effect turning each laptop screen into a portable, interactive slateboard.Ex: Since shales and siltstones erode faster than sandstones and limestones, the basic topography is flat-topped mountains with stepped flanks.* pizarra virtual = whiteboard.* * *1 ( Min) slate2 (en el aula) blackboard, chalkboard; (del alumno) slate3 ( Cin) clapperboard4 (en béisbol) scoreboard* * *
pizarra sustantivo femeninoa) (Min) slate
( del alumno) slatec) (Cin) clapperboard
pizarra sustantivo femenino
1 (en la escuela) blackboard
2 Min slate
' pizarra' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
borrar
- borrador
- encerado
- caballete
- tablero
- teja
English:
blackboard
- board
- erase
- slate
- black
- -colored
- shale
* * *pizarra nf1. [roca, material] slate2. [encerado] Br blackboard, US chalkboard;* * *f1 en aula blackboard2 piedra slate* * *pizarra nf1) : slate2) : blackboard3) : scoreboard* * *pizarra n1. (en una clase) blackboard2. (roca) slate -
27 CD
m.1 CD.CD interactivo interactive CD2 certificate of deposit.3 DC, direct current.4 cadmium.* * *CD1 ( Cuerpo Diplomático) diplomatic corps (Corps Diplomatique); (abreviatura) CD* * *noun m.CD, compact disk* * *SM ABR= compact disc CD* * *1) (= cuerpo diplomático) CD2) (= compact disc) CD* * *1) (= cuerpo diplomático) CD2) (= compact disc) CD* * *CD (disco compacto)Ex: Now ISI has added to its compact disc line the Social Sciences Citation Index and new, improved search software.
* CD de audio = CD-audio.* CD de música = music CD.* CD de sonido = audio CD, CD-audio.* CD-E (CD-Grabable) = CD-E (CD-Erasable).* CD-Grabable (CD-R) = CD-R (CD-Recordable).* CD-I (CD-Interactivo) = CD-I (CD-Interactive).* CD-R = CD-R (CD-Recordable).* CD-RW (CD-Regrabable) = CD-RW (CD-Rewritable).* grabadora de CD = CD-Rewritable drive.* grabar en CD = burn to disc.* programa de grabación en CD = burning software.* software de grabación en CD = burning software.* * *CDA (= cuerpo diplomático) CDB (= compact disc) CD* * *
Multiple Entries:
C.D.
CD
cd
CD sustantivo masculino (◊ compact disc) CD
cd Fís (abr de candela) candela, cd
'CD' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cd
- CD-I
- CD-ROM
- compacta
- compacto
- editar
- lector
- lectora
- compact disc
- disco
English:
CD
- CD player
- CD-ROM
- compact disc
- play
- track
- burn
* * *CD♦ nm (abrev de compact disc)CDCD interactivo interactive CD♦1. (abrev de Club Deportivo) sports club;[en fútbol] FC2. (abrev de Cuerpo Diplomático) CD* * *CDm (= disco compacto)1 CD (= compact disc)2 reproductor CD-player* * *CD nm: CD, compact disk -
28 CD-I (CD-Interactivo)
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29 DVI (vídeo digital interactivo)
Ex. This new technology, digital video interactive (DVI), provides full-motion, full-screen, three dimensional motion graphics, and high quality audio capabilities from a single compact disc.Spanish-English dictionary > DVI (vídeo digital interactivo)
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30 Páginas Amarillas
f.pl.yellow pages, YP.* * *yellow pages* * ** * *Ex. From partially-automated directory assistance to talking Yellow Pages and interactive services, telephone directory applications have addressed the constraints of non-visual menus, limited input capability, and natural versus synthetic output.* * ** * *Ex: From partially-automated directory assistance to talking Yellow Pages and interactive services, telephone directory applications have addressed the constraints of non-visual menus, limited input capability, and natural versus synthetic output.
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31 a la mano de
Ex. Large amounts of information are now available at the fingertips of the user through interactive systems.* * *Ex: Large amounts of information are now available at the fingertips of the user through interactive systems.
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32 a la vista
at sight, on sight* * *= in sight, within sightEx. The trend is definitely towards the electronic submission, but the point where this method will entirely supplant the others is not yet in sight.Ex. As the major US telecommunications service providers install fibre optic cable, the availability of interactive video is within sight.* * *= in sight, within sightEx: The trend is definitely towards the electronic submission, but the point where this method will entirely supplant the others is not yet in sight.
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33 abrir fronteras
(v.) = break + new ground, break + groundEx. In this category too there are examples of SLIS participation in ventures breaking new ground.Ex. This framework breaks ground in integration of natural language with interactive computer graphics.* * *(v.) = break + new ground, break + groundEx: In this category too there are examples of SLIS participation in ventures breaking new ground.
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34 abrir nuevos caminos
(v.) = break + new ground, push + Nombre + into new latitudes, break + ground, blaze + trailEx. In this category too there are examples of SLIS participation in ventures breaking new ground.Ex. She sat a long time on the couch, confused, questioning, pushing her thoughts into new latitudes.Ex. This framework breaks ground in integration of natural language with interactive computer graphics.Ex. The article ' Blazing trails in Kentucky wilderness' discusses three stages of the history of case law digest publishing in Kentucky.* * *(v.) = break + new ground, push + Nombre + into new latitudes, break + ground, blaze + trailEx: In this category too there are examples of SLIS participation in ventures breaking new ground.
Ex: She sat a long time on the couch, confused, questioning, pushing her thoughts into new latitudes.Ex: This framework breaks ground in integration of natural language with interactive computer graphics.Ex: The article ' Blazing trails in Kentucky wilderness' discusses three stages of the history of case law digest publishing in Kentucky. -
35 acceder
v.1 to agree ( (consent).acceder a una petición to grant a request2 to consent, to accede, to assent, to comply.Ella accedió a su petición She consented to his request.3 to come over.A feeling of fear came over her Una sensación de miedo la accedió.* * *1 (consentir) to consent (a, to), agree (a, to)2 (tener entrada) to enter3 (alcanzar) to accede (a, to)■ acceder al poder to come to power, take office■ acceder a la universidad be admitted to university, enter university* * *verb1) to agree2) access, gain access to* * *VI1) (=aceptar) to agree•
acceder a algo — to agree to sthel director ha accedido a nuestra petición — the director agreed o acceded frm to our request
2)•
acceder a (=entrar) —a) [+ lugar] to gain access to; [+ grupo social, organización] to be admitted tono pueden acceder al mercado laboral por no tener estudios — they have no access to the labour market because they have no qualifications
este examen os permitirá acceder a la universidad — this exam will enable you to gain admittance to the university
si ganan este partido, acceden a la final — if they win this match they go through to the final
b) (Inform) [+ fichero, Internet] to access3) (=conseguir)•
acceder a — [+ información] to gain access to, accesslas personas que no pueden acceder a una vivienda digna — people who have no access to decent housing
los jóvenes tienen dificultades para acceder a un puesto de trabajo — young people have problems finding a job
para acceder a estas becas es necesario ser europeo — only European citizens are eligible for these grants
accedió a una graduación superior — he attained a higher rank, he was promoted to a higher rank
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acceder a la propiedad de algo — to become the owner of sth* * *verbo intransitivo1)acceder a algo — a lugar to gain access to something; a premio to be eligible for something; a cargo to accede to something (frml)
accedió al trono — he came o succeeded to the throne
2) ( ceder)accedió a regañadientes — he agreed with great reluctance, he reluctantly gave in
acceder a algo — to agree to something, to accede to something (frml)
acceder a + inf — to agree to + inf
* * *= access, contact, gain + access, get into, accede, gain + admittance.Ex. Teletext services are broadcast information services which may be accessed in a non-interactive mode.Ex. Hosts in Europe can also be contacted through the European part of the IPSS network.Ex. Libraries gain access to their own files by means of terminals connected to the central computer.Ex. To get into these national and international networks which are suitable for long-distance communication, a telephone link must be used to access the closest node.Ex. Once Modjeski heard him express sympathy, she knew she could wheedle him into acceding.Ex. In the early 1800s libraries were used by only the small portion of the population that could gain admittance.----* acceder a = approach, fall in with, get at, agree to.* acceder haciendo clic = click.* acceder ilegalmente = hack.* * *verbo intransitivo1)acceder a algo — a lugar to gain access to something; a premio to be eligible for something; a cargo to accede to something (frml)
accedió al trono — he came o succeeded to the throne
2) ( ceder)accedió a regañadientes — he agreed with great reluctance, he reluctantly gave in
acceder a algo — to agree to something, to accede to something (frml)
acceder a + inf — to agree to + inf
* * *= access, contact, gain + access, get into, accede, gain + admittance.Ex: Teletext services are broadcast information services which may be accessed in a non-interactive mode.
Ex: Hosts in Europe can also be contacted through the European part of the IPSS network.Ex: Libraries gain access to their own files by means of terminals connected to the central computer.Ex: To get into these national and international networks which are suitable for long-distance communication, a telephone link must be used to access the closest node.Ex: Once Modjeski heard him express sympathy, she knew she could wheedle him into acceding.Ex: In the early 1800s libraries were used by only the small portion of the population that could gain admittance.* acceder a = approach, fall in with, get at, agree to.* acceder haciendo clic = click.* acceder ilegalmente = hack.* * *acceder [E1 ]viA1 (entrar, llegar) acceder A algo to gain access TO sthun jardín al cual se accede por dos entradas a garden with access from o which you can enter from two pointspara acceder a la base de datos to access the database, to gain access to the databasepretendían acceder a los secretos del Pentágono they were trying to gain access to Pentagon secretssólo pueden acceder al premio los menores de 15 años only under-15s are eligible for the prizecon esta victoria accede a las semifinales with this win she goes through to the semifinalsno pudo acceder a la presidencia he was unable to accede to o to assume the presidencyaccedió al trono he came o succeeded to the throneB (consentir) to agreeaccedió a regañadientes he agreed with great reluctance, he reluctantly gave inacceder A algo to agree TO sth, to accede TO sth ( frml)accedió a sus deseos she bowed o agreed o acceded to his wishesaccedieron al pago de la deuda they agreed to pay what was owedacceder A + INF to agree TO + INFaccedió a contestar preguntas del público she agreed to answer questions from the audience* * *
acceder ( conjugate acceder) verbo intransitivo
1 ( consentir) to agree;
acceder a algo to agree to sth
2 ( entrar) acceder a algo gain access to sth;
(Inf) to access sth.
acceder verbo intransitivo
1 (conceder, transigir) to accede, consent [a, to]
2 (entrar, ser admitido) to gain admittance [a, to]: accedió al cargo en 1973, he ocuppied the post in 1973
3 Inform to access
' acceder' also found in these entries:
English:
accede
- access
- allow
- comply
- consent
- qualified
- assent
* * *acceder vi1. [consentir] to agree;acceder a una petición to grant a request;accedió a venir she agreed to come;accedieron a las demandas de los secuestradores they agreed to o acceded to the kidnappers' demandsInformátacceder a una base de datos to access a database;se puede acceder directamente a la sala por la puerta trasera there is direct access to the hall by the rear entrance;por esa puerta se accede a la cripta that door leads to the crypt;desde la biblioteca se puede acceder a Internet you can log on to the Internet at the library;las sillas de ruedas accederán por una rampa there is wheelchair access via a rampacceder al poder to come to power;accedió al cargo de presidente he became president;este título permite acceder a los estudios de posgrado this qualification enables you to go on to do postgraduate studies* * *v/iaccede (a to);acceder a un ruego agree to a request;acceder a los deseos de alguien bow to s.o.’s wishes2:* * *acceder vi acceder a1) : to accede to, to agree to2) : to assume (a position)3) : to gain access to* * *acceder vb1. (aceptar) to agree2. (entrar) to enter -
36 aclamar
v.to acclaim.fue aclamado emperador he was acclaimed emperor* * *1 to acclaim* * *verbto acclaim, cheer* * *VT (=proclamar) to acclaim; (=aplaudir) to applaudaclamar a algn por jefe — to acclaim sb as leader, hail sb as leader
* * *verbo transitivo to acclaim, applaud* * *= hail.Ex. Originally the advent of on-line interactive searches was hailed by some as a boon to users who could henceforward conduct their own searches.* * *verbo transitivo to acclaim, applaud* * *= hail.Ex: Originally the advent of on-line interactive searches was hailed by some as a boon to users who could henceforward conduct their own searches.
* * *aclamar [A1 ]vtto acclaim, applaud* * *
aclamar ( conjugate aclamar) verbo transitivo
to acclaim, applaud
aclamar verbo transitivo to acclaim
' aclamar' also found in these entries:
English:
acclaim
- cheer
- hail
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37 actividad
f.1 activity.desplegar una gran actividad to be in a flurry of activityen actividad activeactividades para el tiempo libre leisure activities2 alertness.* * *1 activity\estar en plena actividad to be in full swing* * *noun f.1) activity2) work* * *SF1) (=acción) activityestos son meses de escasa actividad en el sector hotelero — these months are not very busy in the hotel sector
ha sido una jornada de escasa actividad bursátil — trading was slow o sluggish on the stock exchange today
en actividad: el volcán aún está en actividad — the volcano is still active
2) (=tarea profesional) workextraescolar* * *a) ( ocupación) activityb) (vida, movimiento) activity* * *= activity, ferment, operation, pursuit, business [businesses, -pl.], proaction, occasion.Ex. The vocabulary used in conjunction with PRECIS is split in two sections, one part for Entities (or things) and the other for Attributes (properties of things, for example colour, weight; activities of things, for example flow, and properties of activities, for example, slow, turbulent).Ex. Despite the ferment that was going on in the scientific information field during the middle years of the decade of the '50's, the ADI was struggling to survive; membership had shrunk to only 200.Ex. With the advent of micro-computers even much smaller cataloguing operations can effectively be computerised.Ex. What is more arguable is whether or not it is a bibliographical pursuit at all since it bears little relationship to the physical nature of the book.Ex. I think this whole business about whether punctuation is obtrusive or not is quite honestly not worth discussing.Ex. Based on their experience of mutual benefit over the past 3 years, both university libraries have transformed the goal of their interinstitutional agreement from protection to proaction.Ex. Children must be involved in important school occasions like school play performances, orchestral and choir concerts.----* actividad al aire libre = outdoor activity.* actividad bibliotecaria = library activity.* actividad comercial = commercial activity.* actividad complementaria = follow-up activity.* actividad conjunta = cooperative effort.* actividad cultural = cultural activity.* actividad de extensión bibliotecaria = outreach activity.* actividad dirigida a recabar fondos = fundraiser [fund-raiser].* actividad editorial = publishing activity.* actividad extraescolar = extra-mural event, after-school activity, out-of-school activity.* actividad física = physical activity.* actividad fundamental = core activity.* actividad investigadora = research activity.* actividad lúdica = recreational activity.* actividad mental = mental activity.* actividad política = political activity.* actividad principal = core activity.* actividad profesional = professional activity.* actividad programada = planned activity.* actividad secundaria = sidelight activity.* actividad social = social activity.* actividad suplementaria = sideline.* bullir de actividad = be a hive of activity.* campo de actividad = area of application.* centro de actividad = focal point.* Clasificación Industrial General de las Actividades Económicas (NACE) = General Industrial Classification of Economic Activities (NACE).* con muchas actividades = event-filled.* desempeñar las actividades de uno = conduct + affairs.* desempeño de actividades = conduct of business.* desempeño de las actividades = conduct of affairs.* diversificar las actividades = branch out (into), branch into.* falta de actividad = inactivity, inaction.* horas de poca actividad = slack hours.* industria de actividades al aire libre, la = outdoor industry, the.* iniciar las actividades = get + things going, get + things rolling, start + the ball rolling, set + the ball rolling.* intervalo de cese de actividad interactiva = interactive timeout interval (ITI).* lleno de actividades = event-filled.* llevar a cabo actividades = conduct + business.* llevar a cabo una actividad = conduct + activity.* memoria de actividad realizada = interim report.* muestreo de actividades = activity sampling.* período de baja actividad = dry spell.* período de poca actividad = slack time, slack period, slack activity time.* planear una actividad = plot + activity.* presupuestación por actividades = performance budgeting.* presupuesto asignado por actividades = performance budget.* programa de actividades = timetable of activities, calendar of events, events calendar.* promover una actividad = launch + activity.* realización de actividades = conduct of business.* realizar actividades = conduct + business, do + activities.* realizar una actividad = engage in + practice, engage in + activity, perform + activity, conduct + activity.* registro de actividades realizadas = logbook [log book].* ser un hervidero de actividad = be a hive of activity.* suspender actividades = cease + activities.* tarea orientada hacia una actividad = activity-oriented task.* tasa de actividad = activity rate.* * *a) ( ocupación) activityb) (vida, movimiento) activity* * *= activity, ferment, operation, pursuit, business [businesses, -pl.], proaction, occasion.Ex: The vocabulary used in conjunction with PRECIS is split in two sections, one part for Entities (or things) and the other for Attributes (properties of things, for example colour, weight; activities of things, for example flow, and properties of activities, for example, slow, turbulent).
Ex: Despite the ferment that was going on in the scientific information field during the middle years of the decade of the '50's, the ADI was struggling to survive; membership had shrunk to only 200.Ex: With the advent of micro-computers even much smaller cataloguing operations can effectively be computerised.Ex: What is more arguable is whether or not it is a bibliographical pursuit at all since it bears little relationship to the physical nature of the book.Ex: I think this whole business about whether punctuation is obtrusive or not is quite honestly not worth discussing.Ex: Based on their experience of mutual benefit over the past 3 years, both university libraries have transformed the goal of their interinstitutional agreement from protection to proaction.Ex: Children must be involved in important school occasions like school play performances, orchestral and choir concerts.* actividad al aire libre = outdoor activity.* actividad bibliotecaria = library activity.* actividad comercial = commercial activity.* actividad complementaria = follow-up activity.* actividad conjunta = cooperative effort.* actividad cultural = cultural activity.* actividad de extensión bibliotecaria = outreach activity.* actividad dirigida a recabar fondos = fundraiser [fund-raiser].* actividad editorial = publishing activity.* actividad extraescolar = extra-mural event, after-school activity, out-of-school activity.* actividad física = physical activity.* actividad fundamental = core activity.* actividad investigadora = research activity.* actividad lúdica = recreational activity.* actividad mental = mental activity.* actividad política = political activity.* actividad principal = core activity.* actividad profesional = professional activity.* actividad programada = planned activity.* actividad secundaria = sidelight activity.* actividad social = social activity.* actividad suplementaria = sideline.* bullir de actividad = be a hive of activity.* campo de actividad = area of application.* centro de actividad = focal point.* Clasificación Industrial General de las Actividades Económicas (NACE) = General Industrial Classification of Economic Activities (NACE).* con muchas actividades = event-filled.* desempeñar las actividades de uno = conduct + affairs.* desempeño de actividades = conduct of business.* desempeño de las actividades = conduct of affairs.* diversificar las actividades = branch out (into), branch into.* falta de actividad = inactivity, inaction.* horas de poca actividad = slack hours.* industria de actividades al aire libre, la = outdoor industry, the.* iniciar las actividades = get + things going, get + things rolling, start + the ball rolling, set + the ball rolling.* intervalo de cese de actividad interactiva = interactive timeout interval (ITI).* lleno de actividades = event-filled.* llevar a cabo actividades = conduct + business.* llevar a cabo una actividad = conduct + activity.* memoria de actividad realizada = interim report.* muestreo de actividades = activity sampling.* período de baja actividad = dry spell.* período de poca actividad = slack time, slack period, slack activity time.* planear una actividad = plot + activity.* presupuestación por actividades = performance budgeting.* presupuesto asignado por actividades = performance budget.* programa de actividades = timetable of activities, calendar of events, events calendar.* promover una actividad = launch + activity.* realización de actividades = conduct of business.* realizar actividades = conduct + business, do + activities.* realizar una actividad = engage in + practice, engage in + activity, perform + activity, conduct + activity.* registro de actividades realizadas = logbook [log book].* ser un hervidero de actividad = be a hive of activity.* suspender actividades = cease + activities.* tarea orientada hacia una actividad = activity-oriented task.* tasa de actividad = activity rate.* * *1 (ocupación) activityactividades extraescolares extracurricular activitiessu actividad profesional her work2 (vida, movimiento) activityhabía mucha actividad en el aeropuerto there was a lot of activity at the airporttodavía queda algo de actividad artesanal en estos pueblos there are still some crafts being practiced in these villagesse registró escasa actividad en la Bolsa trading was slow o there was little movement on the Stock Exchangeun volcán en actividad an active volcanosu actividad mental es continua her mind is constantly active* * *
actividad sustantivo femenino
activity;
actividad sustantivo femenino activity
' actividad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrir
- alejada
- alejado
- alta
- apuntarse
- artesanía
- baile
- baja
- borrarse
- cacería
- capitanear
- cardiaca
- cardíaca
- cardiaco
- cardíaco
- catapulta
- cerrarse
- chupada
- chupado
- consagración
- dejar
- devoción
- dominar
- empezar
- esquí
- estampada
- estampado
- hacer
- llenar
- mosquearse
- movimiento
- obstaculizar
- ocuparse
- permanecer
- practicar
- práctica
- propulsar
- ramo
- relación
- respiro
- retirar
- retirada
- retirado
- retirarse
- retiro
- rutinaria
- rutinario
- salida
- saltear
- sastrería
English:
action
- activity
- bandwagon
- business
- change
- chuck in
- cooking
- fall off
- frantic
- go in for
- gym
- heat up
- hive
- involvement
- join
- love
- mindless
- needlework
- offshore
- on
- plumbing
- practice
- practise
- risky
- rowing
- season
- sex
- shifty
- sideline
- spurt
- strenuous
- take up
- time
- work
- writing
- active
- flurry
- pursuit
- side
- slack
- trading
- yesterday
* * *actividad nf1. [trabajo, tarea] activity;mis numerosas actividades no me dejan tiempo para nada I'm involved in so many different activities o things that I have no time for anything else;empezó su actividad como escritor en 1947 he started writing in 1947;una ley que regula la actividad de las agencias de viajes a law that regulates the activities o operation of travel agenciesactividad económica economic activity;tendrá un impacto negativo en la actividad económica mundial it will have a negative impact on world o global economic activity2.actividades [acciones] activities;la policía investiga las actividades de la organización the police are investigating the organization's activities3. [comercial] trading;el mercado registraba una actividad frenética there was furious trading on the markets4. [escolar] activity;un cuaderno de actividades an activities bookactividades extraescolares extra-curricular activities5. [cualidad de activo] activeness;desplegar una gran actividad to be in a flurry of activity;un volcán en actividad an active volcano* * *f activity;actividad comercial trade* * *actividad nf: activity* * *actividad n activity [pl. activities] -
38 adaptado especialmente para niños
(adj.) = child-friendlyEx. Last year, we introduced americaslibrary.gov an interactive and child-friendly educational Website to promote intergenerational reading and storytelling.* * *(adj.) = child-friendlyEx: Last year, we introduced americaslibrary.gov an interactive and child-friendly educational Website to promote intergenerational reading and storytelling.
Spanish-English dictionary > adaptado especialmente para niños
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39 agencia de viajes
travel agency* * *travel agent's, travel agency* * *(n.) = travel agency, travel agentEx. Some businesses, such as travel agencies and real estate firms are finding the interactive system attractive.Ex. It is impossible for a travel agent to keep track of all the offered tour packages.* * *travel agent's, travel agency* * *(n.) = travel agency, travel agentEx: Some businesses, such as travel agencies and real estate firms are finding the interactive system attractive.
Ex: It is impossible for a travel agent to keep track of all the offered tour packages.* * *travel agency -
40 agencia inmobiliaria
f.real estate agency, realtors, estate agent's, estate agency.* * *estate agent's, US real estate office* * *(n.) = real estate brokerage, real estate firm, real estate agent, estate agent, realtorEx. The application of this method in a real estate brokerage is presented and a complete ES prototype is described.Ex. Some businesses, such as travel agencies and real estate firms are finding the interactive system attractive.Ex. The WWW edition is updated weekly and includes news and sport and advertisements from the printed newspaper such as those for motor cars and real estate agents.Ex. The author looks at some of the systems used by UK and US estate agents for marketing properties.Ex. 'Client' has overtones of shifty lawyers and overpaid realtors.* * *(n.) = real estate brokerage, real estate firm, real estate agent, estate agent, realtorEx: The application of this method in a real estate brokerage is presented and a complete ES prototype is described.
Ex: Some businesses, such as travel agencies and real estate firms are finding the interactive system attractive.Ex: The WWW edition is updated weekly and includes news and sport and advertisements from the printed newspaper such as those for motor cars and real estate agents.Ex: The author looks at some of the systems used by UK and US estate agents for marketing properties.Ex: 'Client' has overtones of shifty lawyers and overpaid realtors.* * *real estate office, Brestate agency
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