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centralizing

  • 1 centralizador

    adj.
    centralizing, centralising.
    m.
    centralizer, centraliser.
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    1 centralizing
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    - dora adjetivo centralizing (before n)
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    - dora adjetivo centralizing (before n)
    * * *
    centralizing ( before n)

    Spanish-English dictionary > centralizador

  • 2 experiencia profesional

    f.
    vocational experience.
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    (n.) = career experience, expertise, staff expertise, professional skills, professional expertise, professional experience
    Ex. The program's purpose is to enable U.S. librarians and publishers to enrich and broaden their career experience through a short period of overseas service.
    Ex. Its primary function is to provide a centre for software and hardware expertise for its members.
    Ex. By centralizing stock and staff it is possible for everyone to have access to a wider range of staff expertise.
    Ex. Chapter 1 provides an overview of today's reference services, suggesting the rich possibilities for applying basic professional skills.
    Ex. This article points the way to success through marketing, professional expertise and the personal touch.
    Ex. Data on doctoral graduates are discussed in terms of socioeconomic factors, educational background, position held, prior professional experience, salaries, professional membership, and publications.
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    (n.) = career experience, expertise, staff expertise, professional skills, professional expertise, professional experience

    Ex: The program's purpose is to enable U.S. librarians and publishers to enrich and broaden their career experience through a short period of overseas service.

    Ex: Its primary function is to provide a centre for software and hardware expertise for its members.
    Ex: By centralizing stock and staff it is possible for everyone to have access to a wider range of staff expertise.
    Ex: Chapter 1 provides an overview of today's reference services, suggesting the rich possibilities for applying basic professional skills.
    Ex: This article points the way to success through marketing, professional expertise and the personal touch.
    Ex: Data on doctoral graduates are discussed in terms of socioeconomic factors, educational background, position held, prior professional experience, salaries, professional membership, and publications.

    Spanish-English dictionary > experiencia profesional

  • 3 centralización

    f.
    centralization, centralizing, centralisation.
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    1 centralization
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    femenino centralization
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    = centralisation [centralization, -USA], centredness.
    Ex. This is a footnote on your comment about the centralization of policy in a few large libraries, in a few large policy groups.
    Ex. The principles of learner centredness and constructivism provided the bases for the design of synchronous activities such as student moderated seminars in this study.
    ----
    * centralización en el hombre = human-centredness [human-centeredness, -USA].
    * * *
    femenino centralization
    * * *
    = centralisation [centralization, -USA], centredness.

    Ex: This is a footnote on your comment about the centralization of policy in a few large libraries, in a few large policy groups.

    Ex: The principles of learner centredness and constructivism provided the bases for the design of synchronous activities such as student moderated seminars in this study.
    * centralización en el hombre = human-centredness [human-centeredness, -USA].

    * * *
    centralization
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    centralization

    Spanish-English dictionary > centralización

  • 4 centralización

    • centralisation
    • centralization
    • centralizing

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > centralización

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  • centralizing — adj. prenom. causing to concentrate at a center. Opposite of {decentralizing}. [Narrower terms: {centripetal, unifying(prenominal)}] [WordNet 1.5] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Centralizing — Centralize Cen tral*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Centralized}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Centralizing}.] [Cf. F. centraliser.] To draw or bring to a center point; to gather into or about a center; to bring into one system, or under one control. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • centralizing — centralize (Amer.) cen·tral·ize || sentrÉ™laɪz v. draw toward a center point; concentrate; bring under a single authority (government, etc.); make central (also centralise) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • centralizing — adjective tending to draw to a central point • Syn: ↑centralising • Ant: ↑decentralizing • Similar to: ↑centripetal, ↑unifying, ↑consolidative, ↑integrative …   Useful english dictionary

  • centripetal unifyingprenominal — centralizing centralizing adj. prenom. causing to concentrate at a center. Opposite of {decentralizing}. [Narrower terms: {centripetal, unifying(prenominal)}] [WordNet 1.5] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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