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61 mar adentro
adv.out to sea, offshore, towards the open sea, out at sea.* * *out to sea* * *(adj.) = offshoreEx. Terminological consistency is a must for achieving satisfactory information flow onboard an oil platform, and between offshore field centres and onshore administration.* * *(adj.) = offshoreEx: Terminological consistency is a must for achieving satisfactory information flow onboard an oil platform, and between offshore field centres and onshore administration.
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62 ser imprescindible
v.1 to be essential to.Esta documentación es imprescindible These documents are essential.Es imprescindible vacunarlos It is essential to vaccinate them.2 to be essential.Esta documentación es imprescindible These documents are essential.* * *(v.) = be a mustEx. Terminological consistency is a must for achieving satisfactory information flow onboard an oil platform, and between offshore field centres and onshore administration.* * *(v.) = be a mustEx: Terminological consistency is a must for achieving satisfactory information flow onboard an oil platform, and between offshore field centres and onshore administration.
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63 ser indispensable
v.1 to be indispensable, to be a must, to be something that must be done.2 to be indispensable, to be a must, to be something that must be had.* * *(v.) = be a mustEx. Terminological consistency is a must for achieving satisfactory information flow onboard an oil platform, and between offshore field centres and onshore administration.* * *(v.) = be a mustEx: Terminological consistency is a must for achieving satisfactory information flow onboard an oil platform, and between offshore field centres and onshore administration.
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64 ser obligatorio
v.1 to be binding, to be obligatory, to be an obligation.2 to be obligatory to, to be binding to.* * *(v.) = be a mustEx. Terminological consistency is a must for achieving satisfactory information flow onboard an oil platform, and between offshore field centres and onshore administration.* * *(v.) = be a mustEx: Terminological consistency is a must for achieving satisfactory information flow onboard an oil platform, and between offshore field centres and onshore administration.
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65 terminológico
adj.terminological.* * *► adjetivo1 terminological* * *ADJ terminological* * *- ca adjetivo terminological* * *Ex. Terminological consistency is a must for achieving satisfactory information flow onboard an oil platform, and between offshore field centres and onshore administration.----* control terminológico = terminology control.* desajuste terminológico = vocabulary mismatch.* variación terminológica = term variation.* * *- ca adjetivo terminological* * *Ex: Terminological consistency is a must for achieving satisfactory information flow onboard an oil platform, and between offshore field centres and onshore administration.
* control terminológico = terminology control.* desajuste terminológico = vocabulary mismatch.* variación terminológica = term variation.* * *terminológico -caterminological* * *terminológico, -a adjterminological* * *adj terminological -
66 terrestre
adj.1 terrestrial.2 land.animales terrestres land animals3 overland, land.4 landline.f. & m.terrestrial, Earth-dweller.* * *► adjetivo1 (de la tierra) terrestrial, earthly2 (por tierra) by land1 (persona) terrestrial* * *ADJ1) (=de la Tierra)corteza 1)la superficie terrestre — the surface of the earth, the earth's surface
2) (=ni de aire ni de agua) [fuerzas, tropas] ground antes de s, land antes de s ; [minas, frontera] land antes de s ; [transporte] land antes de s, terrestrial frm; [ofensiva] (=no aérea) ground antes de s ; (=no por mar) land antes de s3) (Téc, TV) terrestrial4) [animal, vegetación] land antes de s, terrestrial frm5) (Rel) earthly* * *a) <transportes/comunicaciones> land (before n), terrestrial (frml)por vía terrestre — overland o by land
fuerzas terrestres — ground o land forces
b) (Relig) < vida> earthly* * *= onshore, terrestrial, land.Ex. Terminological consistency is a must for achieving satisfactory information flow onboard an oil platform, and between offshore field centres and onshore administration.Ex. TERRE-TOX contains published information on toxicity of anthropogenic substances to terrestrial animals.Ex. This program introduces the young computer players to the world of the grizzly bear, the largest land carnivore in North America.----* animal terrestre = land animal.* ardilla terrestre = ground squirrel.* ecosistema terrestre = terrestrial ecosystem.* estación terrestre = ground station.* flete terrestre = land freight.* mina terrestre = land mine.* mina terrestre antipersonal = anti-personnel land mine.* radar de penetración terrestre = ground penetrating radar.* satélite terrestre = earth satellite.* transporte terrestre = ground transportation, road haulage, land freight.* tropa terrestre = ground troop.* * *a) <transportes/comunicaciones> land (before n), terrestrial (frml)por vía terrestre — overland o by land
fuerzas terrestres — ground o land forces
b) (Relig) < vida> earthly* * *= onshore, terrestrial, land.Ex: Terminological consistency is a must for achieving satisfactory information flow onboard an oil platform, and between offshore field centres and onshore administration.
Ex: TERRE-TOX contains published information on toxicity of anthropogenic substances to terrestrial animals.Ex: This program introduces the young computer players to the world of the grizzly bear, the largest land carnivore in North America.* animal terrestre = land animal.* ardilla terrestre = ground squirrel.* ecosistema terrestre = terrestrial ecosystem.* estación terrestre = ground station.* flete terrestre = land freight.* mina terrestre = land mine.* mina terrestre antipersonal = anti-personnel land mine.* radar de penetración terrestre = ground penetrating radar.* satélite terrestre = earth satellite.* transporte terrestre = ground transportation, road haulage, land freight.* tropa terrestre = ground troop.* * *la ruta terrestre the land route, the overland routepor vía terrestre overland o by landanimales terrestres land animalsfuerzas terrestres ground o land forcesla superficie terrestre the surface of the earth, the earth's surfacela esfera terrestre the terrestrial sphere2 ( Relig) ‹vida› earthly* * *
terrestre adjetivo
fuerzas terrestres ground o land forces;
la superficie terrestre the earth's surface
terrestre adjetivo
1 Geol terrestrial
la corteza terrestre, the earth's crust
2 (tierra firme) land
animal terrestre, a land animal
' terrestre' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
achatamiento
- tierra
- tortuga
- vía
- corteza
- tromba
English:
surface
- crust
- terrestrial
* * *terrestre adj1. [del planeta] terrestrial;la corteza terrestre the Earth's crust;globo terrestre globe;superficie terrestre Earth's surface2. [de la tierra] land;animales terrestres land animals;televisión terrestre terrestrial television;transporte terrestre land transport;transporte de viajeros por vía terrestre o aérea overland or air transportation of passengers* * *adj animal land atr ; transporte surface atr ;la atmósfera terrestre the earth’s atmosphere* * *terrestre adj: terrestrial* * *terrestre adj land -
67 stade
stade mLieu où se déroule un match de football, incluant également l'ensemble des locaux et installations tels que les bureaux, les zones VIP, les centres de presse et les centres d'accréditation.Syn. stade de football mVenue for a competitive football match, comprising not only the field of play but also all surrounding areas such as stands, media areas, hospitality facilities, accreditation centres and offices.Syn. football stadium, ground -
68 stade de football
stade mLieu où se déroule un match de football, incluant également l'ensemble des locaux et installations tels que les bureaux, les zones VIP, les centres de presse et les centres d'accréditation.Syn. stade de football mVenue for a competitive football match, comprising not only the field of play but also all surrounding areas such as stands, media areas, hospitality facilities, accreditation centres and offices.Syn. football stadium, groundDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > stade de football
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69 estación de ferrocarril
(n.) = railway stationEx. Information kiosks are designed for use in any location in which there is significant foot fall, including public libraries, shopping centres and railway stations.* * *(n.) = railway stationEx: Information kiosks are designed for use in any location in which there is significant foot fall, including public libraries, shopping centres and railway stations.
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70 institución de investigación
(n.) = research institutionEx. This article suggests ways in which these techniques can help librarians in synagogues, schools, community centres and research institutions.* * *(n.) = research institutionEx: This article suggests ways in which these techniques can help librarians in synagogues, schools, community centres and research institutions.
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71 pisada
f.1 footstep.seguir las pisadas de alguien to follow in somebody's footsteps2 footprint (huella).past part.past participle of spanish verb: pisar.* * *1 footstep2 (huella) footprint* * *noun f.* * *SF (=paso) footstep; (=huella) footprint* * ** * *= foot fall.Ex. Information kiosks are designed for use in any location in which there is significant foot fall, including public libraries, shopping centres and railway stations.* * ** * *= foot fall.Ex: Information kiosks are designed for use in any location in which there is significant foot fall, including public libraries, shopping centres and railway stations.
* * *no perderle pisada a algn to keep close tabs on sb* * *
pisada sustantivo femenino ( acción) footstep;
( huella) footprint
pisada sustantivo femenino
1 footstep: oyeron pisadas en el salón, they heard footsteps in the living room
2 (huella) footprint: había pisadas en el barro, there were footprints in the mud
' pisada' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
huella
English:
footprint
* * *pisada nf1. [acción] footstep;seguir las pisadas de alguien to follow in sb's footsteps2. [huella] footprint* * *f1 ( paso) footstep;seguir las pisadas de alguien fig follow in s.o.’s footsteps2 huella footprint* * *pisada nf1) : footstep2) huella: footprint* * * -
72 sinagoga
f.synagogue.* * *1 synagogue* * *SF synagogue* * *femenino synagogue* * *= synagogue.Ex. This article suggests ways in which these techniques can help librarians in synagogues, schools, community centres and research institutions.* * *femenino synagogue* * *= synagogue.Ex: This article suggests ways in which these techniques can help librarians in synagogues, schools, community centres and research institutions.
* * *synagogue* * *
sinagoga sustantivo femenino
synagogue
sinagoga sustantivo femenino synagogue
' sinagoga' also found in these entries:
English:
synagogue
* * *sinagoga nfsynagogue* * *f synagogue* * *sinagoga nf: synagogue* * *sinagoga n synagogue -
73 tráfico de personas
(n.) = foot fallEx. Information kiosks are designed for use in any location in which there is significant foot fall, including public libraries, shopping centres and railway stations.* * *(n.) = foot fallEx: Information kiosks are designed for use in any location in which there is significant foot fall, including public libraries, shopping centres and railway stations.
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74 Champion, William
SUBJECT AREA: Metallurgy[br]b. 1710 Bristol, Englandd. 1789 England[br]English metallurgist, the first to produce metallic zinc in England on an industrial scale.[br]William, the youngest of the three sons of Nehemiah Champion, stemmed from a West Country Quaker family long associated with the metal trades. His grandfather, also called Nehemiah, had been one of Abraham Darby's close Quaker friends when the brassworks at Baptist Mills was being established in 1702 and 1703. Nehemiah II took over the management of these works soon after Darby went to Coalbrookdale, and in 1719, as one of a group of Bristol copper smelters, he negotiated an agreement with Lord Falmouth to develop copper mines in the Redruth area in Cornwall. In 1723 he was granted a patent for a cementation brass-making process using finely granulated copper rather than the broken fragments of massive copper hitherto employed.In 1730 he returned to Bristol after a tour of European metallurgical centres, and he began to develop an industrial process for the manufacture of pure zinc ingots in England. Metallic zinc or spelter was then imported at great expense from the Far East, largely for the manufacture of copper alloys of golden colour used for cheap jewellery. The process William developed, after six years of experimentation, reduced zinc oxide with charcoal at temperatures well above the boiling point of zinc. The zinc vapour obtained was condensed rapidly to prevent reoxidation and finally collected under water. This process, patented in 1738, was operated in secret until 1766 when Watson described it in his Chemical Essays. After encountering much opposition from the Bristol merchants and zinc importers, William decided to establish his own integrated brassworks at Warmley, five meals east of Bristol. The Warmley plant began to produce in 1748 and expanded rapidly. By 1767, when Warmley employed about 2,000 men, women and children, more capital was needed, requiring a Royal Charter of Incorporation. A consortium of Champion's competitors opposed this and secured its refusal. After this defeat William lost the confidence of his fellow directors, who dismissed him. He was declared bankrupt in 1769 and his works were sold to the British Brass Company, which never operated Warmley at full capacity, although it produced zinc on that site until 1784.[br]Bibliography1723, British patent no. 454 (cementation brass-making process).1738, British patent no. 564 (zinc ingot production process).1767, British patent no. 867 (brass manufacture wing zinc blende).Further ReadingJ.Day, 1973, Bristol Brass: The History of the Industry, Newton Abbot: David \& Charles.A.Raistrick, 1970, Dynasty of Ironfounders: The Darbys and Coalbrookdale, Newton Abbot: David \& Charles.J.R.Harris, 1964, The Copper King, Liverpool University Press.ASD -
75 Art Linen
This term covers a number of fabrics made from flax yarns in plain weave, and applied to such purposes as cushion covers, tablecloths and centres, and embroidery work. Generally white, ecru or tan shades, but many colours are now being shown. The fine plain weave linens are also used for dress purposes. Numerous qualities, widths and weaves arc included in the term. A sample of plain weave art linen is made as follows: - 39-in. reed 700 40-in. scale, 20's lea warp and weft, 7 shots on 37/200 glass, and weighs 5 • 9-oz. per yard. -
76 Italian Wool
Italian wool is not of such great production as to influence any comparison with the great wool producing areas. The chief Italian areas are the centres and southern ranges, and the Islands of Sicily and Sardinia. The wools grown are merino, fine crossbred, and part carpet wool, similar to Scottish-grown blackfaced. The merino is not of a high standard, being somewhat " lean " and lacks fulsomeness. The fine crossbred is an excellent hosiery type, and may be substituted at times or blended with English Down wools. Much of the wool is consumed in Italy, but at times a fair quantity reaches England. -
77 parados, los
= unemployed, the, jobless, the, unwaged, theEx. The emphasis will be upon those young people whose chances of employment are poor because they lack training and those who are among the long-term unemployed.Ex. During a period of record unemployment in Canada, more and more libraries are developing special centres and programmes for the jobless and underemployed.Ex. The needs of ethnic groups, the unwaged, hospital patients, prisoners and other groups are being constructively considered. -
78 parados
los parados= unemployed, the, jobless, the, unwaged, theEx: The emphasis will be upon those young people whose chances of employment are poor because they lack training and those who are among the long-term unemployed.
Ex: During a period of record unemployment in Canada, more and more libraries are developing special centres and programmes for the jobless and underemployed.Ex: The needs of ethnic groups, the unwaged, hospital patients, prisoners and other groups are being constructively considered. -
79 desempleados, los
(n.) = unemployed, the, jobless, theEx. The emphasis will be upon those young people whose chances of employment are poor because they lack training and those who are among the long-term unemployed.Ex. During a period of record unemployment in Canada, more and more libraries are developing special centres and programmes for the jobless and underemployed. -
80 desempleados
los desempleados(n.) = unemployed, the, jobless, theEx: The emphasis will be upon those young people whose chances of employment are poor because they lack training and those who are among the long-term unemployed.
Ex: During a period of record unemployment in Canada, more and more libraries are developing special centres and programmes for the jobless and underemployed.
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