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  • 21 () (paréntesis)

    = parentheses () [parenthesis, -sing.], round brackets ().
    Ex. The first 15 characters of the edition note are displayed in parentheses at the right end of the line, just before the date.
    Ex. The notations for Space concepts are enclosed in round brackets (), and added to the main table numbers when required.
    * * *
    = parentheses () [parenthesis, -sing.], round brackets ().

    Ex: The first 15 characters of the edition note are displayed in parentheses at the right end of the line, just before the date.

    Ex: The notations for Space concepts are enclosed in round brackets (), and added to the main table numbers when required.

    Spanish-English dictionary > () (paréntesis)

  • 22 Gigabytes

    Ex. Data storage for microcomputers will be raised to greater heights by the development of the video disc, and particularly the digital optical disc, which can store up to 2 Gigabytes, or 2 thousand million characters.
    * * *

    Ex: Data storage for microcomputers will be raised to greater heights by the development of the video disc, and particularly the digital optical disc, which can store up to 2 Gigabytes, or 2 thousand million characters.

    Spanish-English dictionary > Gigabytes

  • 23 Número + de largo

    = Número + long
    Ex. Escape character sequences can be several characters long.
    * * *
    = Número + long

    Ex: Escape character sequences can be several characters long.

    Spanish-English dictionary > Número + de largo

  • 24 a excepción de

    = barring, except for, excepting, other than, with the exception of, short of
    Ex. All abstracts, barring possibly those of exceptional length, should consist of one paragraph only.
    Ex. Although I have not done a complete analytical search of library literature for discussions of the structures of catalogs, preliminary searches have turned up little except for historical discussions.
    Ex. Close attention to the interaction of these two characters ( excepting the love scenes!) provides a glimpse of the world behind the reference desk.
    Ex. Non-book materials, then, may include any library information or resource centre materials, other than books or monographs.
    Ex. With the exception of trailer libraries, mobile library stops are usually of too short a duration to allow for anything other than book lending transaction.
    Ex. After days of contemplating the large number of variables I now believe that a leisure society is inevitable, short of global catastrophe.
    * * *
    = barring, except for, excepting, other than, with the exception of, short of

    Ex: All abstracts, barring possibly those of exceptional length, should consist of one paragraph only.

    Ex: Although I have not done a complete analytical search of library literature for discussions of the structures of catalogs, preliminary searches have turned up little except for historical discussions.
    Ex: Close attention to the interaction of these two characters ( excepting the love scenes!) provides a glimpse of the world behind the reference desk.
    Ex: Non-book materials, then, may include any library information or resource centre materials, other than books or monographs.
    Ex: With the exception of trailer libraries, mobile library stops are usually of too short a duration to allow for anything other than book lending transaction.
    Ex: After days of contemplating the large number of variables I now believe that a leisure society is inevitable, short of global catastrophe.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a excepción de

  • 25 abatirse

    1 (ave) to swoop ( sobre, down on); (avión) to dive ( sobre, down on)
    2 (ceder) to give in
    3 (desanimarse) to lose heart, become depressed
    4 figurado (descender) to fall upon
    * * *
    VPR
    1) (=caerse) to drop, fall; [pájaro, avión] to swoop, dive
    2) (=desanimarse) to be depressed, get discouraged
    * * *
    (v.) = come to + pieces, fall to + pieces, swoop
    Ex. They are characters living in the margins, often coming to pieces, and sometimes, as in a nightmare, in constant flight from something horrid.
    Ex. One must accept that it is impossible to satisfy all people all the time; this author has seen several prison librarians fall to pieces, while the librarian was drowning in details.
    Ex. Magpies are very protective of their young and may swoop on intruders if they feel threatened.
    * * *
    (v.) = come to + pieces, fall to + pieces, swoop

    Ex: They are characters living in the margins, often coming to pieces, and sometimes, as in a nightmare, in constant flight from something horrid.

    Ex: One must accept that it is impossible to satisfy all people all the time; this author has seen several prison librarians fall to pieces, while the librarian was drowning in details.
    Ex: Magpies are very protective of their young and may swoop on intruders if they feel threatened.

    * * *

    ■abatirse verbo reflexivo
    1 (desmoralizarse) to lose heart, become depressed: se abate con facilidad, he has a tendency to get depressed
    2 (caer sobre) to swoop down [sobre, on]: la desgracia se abatió sobre un pueblo de Burgos, misfortune hit a town in Burgos
    ' abatirse' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    derrumbarse
    - desfallecer
    - abatir
    English:
    swoop
    * * *
    vpr
    1. [caer]
    abatirse sobre algo/alguien to pounce on sth/sb;
    la desesperación se abatió sobre ellos they were overcome by a feeling of despair;
    la desgracia se abatió sobre la región the region has been struck o hit by disaster;
    el halcón se abatió sobre su presa the falcon swooped down on its prey;
    una tormenta de nieve se abatió sobre la cumbre the summit was hit by a snowstorm
    2. [desanimarse] to become dejected o disheartened
    * * *
    v/r
    :
    abatirse sobre swoop down on
    * * *
    vr
    1) deprimirse: to get depressed
    2)
    abatirse sobre : to swoop down on

    Spanish-English dictionary > abatirse

  • 26 acariciar la idea de

    (v.) = toy with + idea of, flirt with + the idea of
    Ex. I've tried using special characters and underline, and I've toyed with the idea of creating some graphic images.
    Ex. An avid scuba diver, Keller once flirted with the idea of a career in marine biology.
    * * *
    (v.) = toy with + idea of, flirt with + the idea of

    Ex: I've tried using special characters and underline, and I've toyed with the idea of creating some graphic images.

    Ex: An avid scuba diver, Keller once flirted with the idea of a career in marine biology.

    Spanish-English dictionary > acariciar la idea de

  • 27 acortar

    v.
    1 to shorten (longitud, cuerda).
    Ellos acortaron el tiempo asignado They shortened the alloted time.
    2 to abridge, to shorten.
    Ellos acortaron la versión para cine They abridged the movie version.
    * * *
    1 to shorten, make shorter
    1 to shorten
    1 figurado to be shy
    * * *
    verb
    to shorten, reduce
    * * *
    1.
    VT [+ vestido, falda, traje] to take up, shorten; [+ artículo, texto] to shorten, cut down; [+ periodo, duración] to shorten, reduce
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo <falda/vestido> to shorten; <texto/artículo> to cut, shorten; <vacaciones/permanencia> to cut short; <película/carrera> to reduce the length of
    2.
    acortarse v pron to get shorter
    * * *
    = curtail, shorten, truncate, conflate, foreshorten, cut + Nombre + short, abridge, abbreviate, cut across.
    Ex. The imposition of fee-based services may radically curtail the breadth of resources available to library users where historically information has been offered freely.
    Ex. If there are holds on the title, the loan period is shortened to 14 days.
    Ex. Expressive notation is generally easier to truncate, that is, delete final characters to create the notation for a more general subject.
    Ex. Authors did not always read proofs; revises might be omitted and routines conflated.
    Ex. Medicine also needs to reconsider whether actions that foreshorten life can be normative and permissible.
    Ex. May I just cut you short, because I've discussed this problem with Peter Jacobs just this week.
    Ex. Inevitably any abridgement poses the dilemma how to abridge, that is, what to leave out and what to include.
    Ex. The Dewey Decimal Classification ( abbreviated to either DC or DDC) is arguably the most important bibliographic classification scheme.
    Ex. He looked up and saw two figures cutting across the field, a colored man and woman, each carrying a bottle.
    ----
    * acortar las diferencias = close + the gap.
    * acortar las distancias = close + the gap.
    * acortar las distancias entre... y = narrow + the gap between... and.
    * acortar + Posesivo + vida = cut + Posesivo + life short.
    * acortarse = grow + shorter.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo <falda/vestido> to shorten; <texto/artículo> to cut, shorten; <vacaciones/permanencia> to cut short; <película/carrera> to reduce the length of
    2.
    acortarse v pron to get shorter
    * * *
    = curtail, shorten, truncate, conflate, foreshorten, cut + Nombre + short, abridge, abbreviate, cut across.

    Ex: The imposition of fee-based services may radically curtail the breadth of resources available to library users where historically information has been offered freely.

    Ex: If there are holds on the title, the loan period is shortened to 14 days.
    Ex: Expressive notation is generally easier to truncate, that is, delete final characters to create the notation for a more general subject.
    Ex: Authors did not always read proofs; revises might be omitted and routines conflated.
    Ex: Medicine also needs to reconsider whether actions that foreshorten life can be normative and permissible.
    Ex: May I just cut you short, because I've discussed this problem with Peter Jacobs just this week.
    Ex: Inevitably any abridgement poses the dilemma how to abridge, that is, what to leave out and what to include.
    Ex: The Dewey Decimal Classification ( abbreviated to either DC or DDC) is arguably the most important bibliographic classification scheme.
    Ex: He looked up and saw two figures cutting across the field, a colored man and woman, each carrying a bottle.
    * acortar las diferencias = close + the gap.
    * acortar las distancias = close + the gap.
    * acortar las distancias entre... y = narrow + the gap between... and.
    * acortar + Posesivo + vida = cut + Posesivo + life short.
    * acortarse = grow + shorter.

    * * *
    acortar [A1 ]
    vt
    ‹falda/vestido› to shorten; ‹texto/artículo› to cut, shorten; ‹vacaciones/estancia› to cut short
    vamos por aquí, para acortar camino let's go this way, it's quicker o shorter
    acortaron la distancia de la prueba they reduced the length of the race
    to get shorter
    * * *

     

    acortar ( conjugate acortar) verbo transitivofalda/vestido to shorten;
    texto/artículo to cut, shorten;
    vacaciones/permanencia to cut short;
    película/carrera to reduce the length of;
    distancia to reduce;

    acortarse verbo pronominal
    to get shorter
    acortar verbo transitivo to shorten
    ♦ Locuciones: acortar las distancias, to cut down the distance

    ' acortar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    abreviar
    - hacer
    - interrumpir
    English:
    curtail
    - cut
    - shorten
    - take up
    - gain
    - take
    - turn
    * * *
    vt
    1. [longitud, cuerda] to shorten
    2. [falda, pantalón] to take up
    3. [reunión, viaje] to cut short
    4. [condena] to cut, to reduce
    vi
    por este camino acortaremos we'll get there quicker this way
    * * *
    I v/t shorten
    II v/i take a short cut
    * * *
    : to shorten, to cut short
    * * *
    1. (tamaño, longitud) to shorten
    2. (tiempo) to reduce

    Spanish-English dictionary > acortar

  • 28 adornar

    v.
    1 to decorate.
    2 to adorn.
    Ellos adornaron la estancia They adorned the room.
    Ella adornó la verdad She adorned the truth.
    3 to be decorative.
    hace falta algo que adorne we need to add some sort of decorative touch
    * * *
    1 to adorn, decorate
    2 figurado to embellish
    * * *
    verb
    1) to adorn, decorate
    2) trim
    * * *
    VT
    1) (=decorar) to adorn, decorate (de with)
    (Cos) to trim (de with) (Culin) to garnish (de with)
    2) [+ persona] (=dotar) to endow, bless (de with)
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) <habitación/sombrero/comida> to decorate
    b) <relato/discurso> to embellish
    c) flores/banderas to adorn
    2.
    adornarse v pron (refl) <cabeza/pelo> to adorn
    * * *
    = embroider, deck out, ornament, adorn, stud, embellish, grace, trim, drape, ornate.
    Ex. This very absence of quality is what makes these books attractive to children, not just because they are easy to read, undemanding, untaxing, but because the simplistic plots and characters leave children free to embroider and enrich the stories in their own way as they read.
    Ex. He was described as 'a self-important, self-righteous blowhard, puffing his filthy pipe, patches on the elbows of his well-worn tweed jacket, decked out in the cliche costume of the shabby liberal icon'.
    Ex. Then, from about 1830, the covering material was further ornamented in an embossing machine = Entonces, aproximadamente a partir de 1830, el material de la cubierta se adornaba aún más con la ayuda de una máquina de estampar en relieve.
    Ex. Florence used the occasion to boost its international prestige by creating a triumphal arch adorned with inscriptions and sculptures.
    Ex. Substantial improvements in access and off-street parking have been made, and shopping centers now stud the landscape.
    Ex. In industrial societies even the poorest people acquire artefacts to embellish their surroundings; such 'bric-a-brac' may in some cases be the detritus of a previous age or a more affluent environment, and in some cases is destined to become 'collectable' in time to come.
    Ex. The greatest living theoretician of descriptive cataloging, Professor Seymour Lubetzky, graced our library with his brilliance, insight, and fierce dedication to the integrity of the catalog.
    Ex. The scarf can be knit with pockets at the end to keep their hands toasty or trimmed with bobbles for a funky look.
    Ex. Classrooms were draped with cloth and garlanded with lattices and vines.
    Ex. The bottom of the map is ornated with a large decorative allegoric city view of Stralsund flanked by two sea monsters.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) <habitación/sombrero/comida> to decorate
    b) <relato/discurso> to embellish
    c) flores/banderas to adorn
    2.
    adornarse v pron (refl) <cabeza/pelo> to adorn
    * * *
    = embroider, deck out, ornament, adorn, stud, embellish, grace, trim, drape, ornate.

    Ex: This very absence of quality is what makes these books attractive to children, not just because they are easy to read, undemanding, untaxing, but because the simplistic plots and characters leave children free to embroider and enrich the stories in their own way as they read.

    Ex: He was described as 'a self-important, self-righteous blowhard, puffing his filthy pipe, patches on the elbows of his well-worn tweed jacket, decked out in the cliche costume of the shabby liberal icon'.
    Ex: Then, from about 1830, the covering material was further ornamented in an embossing machine = Entonces, aproximadamente a partir de 1830, el material de la cubierta se adornaba aún más con la ayuda de una máquina de estampar en relieve.
    Ex: Florence used the occasion to boost its international prestige by creating a triumphal arch adorned with inscriptions and sculptures.
    Ex: Substantial improvements in access and off-street parking have been made, and shopping centers now stud the landscape.
    Ex: In industrial societies even the poorest people acquire artefacts to embellish their surroundings; such 'bric-a-brac' may in some cases be the detritus of a previous age or a more affluent environment, and in some cases is destined to become 'collectable' in time to come.
    Ex: The greatest living theoretician of descriptive cataloging, Professor Seymour Lubetzky, graced our library with his brilliance, insight, and fierce dedication to the integrity of the catalog.
    Ex: The scarf can be knit with pockets at the end to keep their hands toasty or trimmed with bobbles for a funky look.
    Ex: Classrooms were draped with cloth and garlanded with lattices and vines.
    Ex: The bottom of the map is ornated with a large decorative allegoric city view of Stralsund flanked by two sea monsters.

    * * *
    adornar [A1 ]
    vt
    1 «persona» ‹habitación› to decorate; ‹vestido/sombrero› to trim, decorate; ‹plato/comida› to garnish, decorate
    adornaron la iglesia con flores they decorated o ( liter) decked the church with flowers
    2 ‹relato/discurso› to embellish
    3 «flores/banderas» to adorn
    las banderas que adornan la fachada del hotel the flags which adorn the facade of the hotel
    las virtudes/cualidades que lo adornan ( liter); the virtues/qualities with which he is blessed ( liter)
    ( refl):
    los domingos se adornan y salen de paseo on Sundays they get dressed up and go out for a stroll
    se adornó los brazos con pulseras she adorned her arms with bracelets
    * * *

    adornar ( conjugate adornar) verbo transitivo
    a)habitación/sombrero/comida to decorate

    b)relato/discurso to embellish

    c) [flores/banderas] to adorn

    adornarse verbo pronominal ( refl) ‹cabeza/pelo to adorn
    adornar verbo transitivo to adorn, decorate
    ' adornar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    cinta
    - peineta
    - purpurina
    English:
    adorn
    - deck
    - decorate
    - embellish
    - embroider
    - garnish
    - hang
    - trim
    - festoon
    * * *
    vt
    1. [decorar] to decorate;
    adornó la habitación con cuadros she decorated o hung the room with paintings
    2. [aderezar] to adorn ( con with);
    adornó el relato con florituras del lenguaje she embellished the story with fancy language
    vi
    to be decorative;
    hace falta algo que adorne we need to add some sort of decorative touch
    * * *
    v/t decorate
    * * *
    decorar: to decorate, to adorn
    * * *
    adornar vb to decorate

    Spanish-English dictionary > adornar

  • 29 afinador de pianos

    (n.) = piano-tuner
    Ex. There are poems in the voices of a variety of characters, including those of a piano-tuner's wife, a steeplejack, and a shoeshine.
    * * *

    Ex: There are poems in the voices of a variety of characters, including those of a piano-tuner's wife, a steeplejack, and a shoeshine.

    Spanish-English dictionary > afinador de pianos

  • 30 ahorrar molestias

    (v.) = save + trouble
    Ex. To ease the cataloguer's job and save him the trouble of counting characters, DOBIS/LIBIS uses a special function.
    * * *
    (v.) = save + trouble

    Ex: To ease the cataloguer's job and save him the trouble of counting characters, DOBIS/LIBIS uses a special function.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ahorrar molestias

  • 31 ahuecar el ala

    familiar to beat it, keep out of the way
    * * *
    (v.) = scoot, make off, do + a bunk
    Ex. The article 'Telling Brown Owl to scoot: on the virtues of disobedience in children's fiction' discusses a range of children's fiction for the presence of mischievousness in the main characters.
    Ex. To pull off the heist, the thief stole a swipe card for the complex before using the wheelchair to make off.
    Ex. As soon as the advance was paid however the manager did a bunk with the money, around £100000, and was never seen nor heard of again.
    * * *
    (v.) = scoot, make off, do + a bunk

    Ex: The article 'Telling Brown Owl to scoot: on the virtues of disobedience in children's fiction' discusses a range of children's fiction for the presence of mischievousness in the main characters.

    Ex: To pull off the heist, the thief stole a swipe card for the complex before using the wheelchair to make off.
    Ex: As soon as the advance was paid however the manager did a bunk with the money, around £100000, and was never seen nor heard of again.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ahuecar el ala

  • 32 al mes

    adv.
    a month, per month.
    * * *
    Ex. In addition, any information stored is charged at 20p per unit per month for the first 2500 units, but a unit can contain up to 2048 characters.
    * * *

    Ex: In addition, any information stored is charged at 20p per unit per month for the first 2500 units, but a unit can contain up to 2048 characters.

    Spanish-English dictionary > al mes

  • 33 alcanzar cotas más altas

    (v.) = raise to + greater heights
    Ex. Data storage for microcomputers will be raised to greater heights by the development of the video disc, and particularly the digital optical disc, which can store up to 2 Gigabytes, or 2 thousand million characters.
    * * *
    (v.) = raise to + greater heights

    Ex: Data storage for microcomputers will be raised to greater heights by the development of the video disc, and particularly the digital optical disc, which can store up to 2 Gigabytes, or 2 thousand million characters.

    Spanish-English dictionary > alcanzar cotas más altas

  • 34 alcanzar mayores cotas

    (v.) = rise to + greater heights
    Ex. Data storage for microcomputers will be raised to greater heights by the development of the video disc, and particularly the digital optical disc, which can store up to 2 Gigabytes, or 2 thousand million characters.
    * * *
    (v.) = rise to + greater heights

    Ex: Data storage for microcomputers will be raised to greater heights by the development of the video disc, and particularly the digital optical disc, which can store up to 2 Gigabytes, or 2 thousand million characters.

    Spanish-English dictionary > alcanzar mayores cotas

  • 35 alcázar

    m.
    royal palace, fortress, castle, palace.
    * * *
    1 (fortaleza) fortress, citadel
    2 (palacio) palace, castle
    * * *
    SM (Mil) fortress, citadel; (=palacio) royal palace; (Náut) quarter-deck
    * * *
    a) ( fortaleza) fortress; ( palacio) palace
    b) (Náut) quarterdeck
    * * *
    = citadel, palace, castle, fortress.
    Nota: Plural fortresses.
    Ex. The article 'A citadel under siege' identifies the tasks which the library administrator must undertake and complete if his library collection is to successfully withstand the attack of the Censor.
    Ex. The article 'The public library - paperback palace or poorhouse?' discusses the factors which have caused South African public libraries to review their paperback purchasing policies.
    Ex. Certain categories of heading are not included; these include persons, family names, corporate bodies, structures such as castles, ships, religious bodies, mythological characters, etc.
    Ex. It is a small town of unfailing charm, surrounded by fantastic mountains crowned with the picturesque ruins of a medieval fortress.
    * * *
    a) ( fortaleza) fortress; ( palacio) palace
    b) (Náut) quarterdeck
    * * *
    = citadel, palace, castle, fortress.
    Nota: Plural fortresses.

    Ex: The article 'A citadel under siege' identifies the tasks which the library administrator must undertake and complete if his library collection is to successfully withstand the attack of the Censor.

    Ex: The article 'The public library - paperback palace or poorhouse?' discusses the factors which have caused South African public libraries to review their paperback purchasing policies.
    Ex: Certain categories of heading are not included; these include persons, family names, corporate bodies, structures such as castles, ships, religious bodies, mythological characters, etc.
    Ex: It is a small town of unfailing charm, surrounded by fantastic mountains crowned with the picturesque ruins of a medieval fortress.

    * * *
    1 (fortaleza) fortress; (palacio) palace
    2 ( Náut) quarterdeck
    * * *

    alcázar sustantivo masculino ( fortaleza) fortress;
    ( palacio) palace
    alcázar sustantivo masculino
    1 (fortaleza) fortress, citadel
    2 (castillo) castle, palace
    * * *
    1. [fortaleza] fortress
    2. Náut quarterdeck
    * * *
    m fortress
    * * *
    : fortress, castle

    Spanish-English dictionary > alcázar

  • 36 alegría

    f.
    1 joy, cheer, brightness, cheerfulness.
    2 sesame, sesame seed.
    * * *
    1 (felicidad) happiness, joy
    ¡qué alegría! that's wonderful!, how marvellous!
    2 peyorativo (irresponsabilidad) irresponsibility, thoughtlessness, rashness
    \
    alegría de vivir joie de vivre
    * * *
    noun f.
    happiness, joy
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=felicidad) happiness, joy; (=satisfacción) gladness; (=optimismo) cheerfulness; (=regocijo) merriment

    ¡qué alegría! — how marvellous!, that's splendid!

    2) pey (=irresponsabilidad) recklessness, irresponsibility
    3) (Bot)
    4) pl alegrías (Mús) Andalusian song or dance ; Esp ** (=genitales) naughty bits **
    * * *
    femenino (dicha, felicidad) happiness, joy
    * * *
    = joy, cheerfulness, glee, felicity.
    Ex. In an authority list, the terms, whether descriptors or non-descriptors, may be single words (e.g., Hosiery, Journalism, Lingerie), or phrases of two or three words (e.g., Electric meters, Electric power plants, joy and sorrow).
    Ex. Blood hypothesized that girls were dated because they exhibit such personality characteristics as consideration, cheerfulness, being a good sport, & a sense of humor = Blood formuló la hipótesis de que las chicas tenían citas debido a las características de su personalidad como consideración, alegría, ser una tía apañada y tener sentido del humor.
    Ex. But we see the pain in a person's face, hear the glee in his chortles, perceive the affection in the looks and gestures of lovers.
    Ex. We follow a mishmash of characters as they move through their unfortunate life without felicity.
    ----
    * alegría de vivir = joie de vivre.
    * alegrías y penas = pleasures and pains.
    * con alegría = joyously, gleefully.
    * estar loco de alegría = be chuffed to bits, thrill + Nombre + to bits, be tickled pink.
    * falto de alegría = joyless.
    * llenar de alegría = delight, brighten up.
    * loco de alegría = chuffed to bits.
    * no caber en sí de alegría = thrill + Nombre + to bits, be chuffed to bits, be tickled pink.
    * volverse loco de alegría = thrill + Nombre + to bits, be chuffed to bits, be tickled pink.
    * * *
    femenino (dicha, felicidad) happiness, joy
    * * *
    = joy, cheerfulness, glee, felicity.

    Ex: In an authority list, the terms, whether descriptors or non-descriptors, may be single words (e.g., Hosiery, Journalism, Lingerie), or phrases of two or three words (e.g., Electric meters, Electric power plants, joy and sorrow).

    Ex: Blood hypothesized that girls were dated because they exhibit such personality characteristics as consideration, cheerfulness, being a good sport, & a sense of humor = Blood formuló la hipótesis de que las chicas tenían citas debido a las características de su personalidad como consideración, alegría, ser una tía apañada y tener sentido del humor.
    Ex: But we see the pain in a person's face, hear the glee in his chortles, perceive the affection in the looks and gestures of lovers.
    Ex: We follow a mishmash of characters as they move through their unfortunate life without felicity.
    * alegría de vivir = joie de vivre.
    * alegrías y penas = pleasures and pains.
    * con alegría = joyously, gleefully.
    * estar loco de alegría = be chuffed to bits, thrill + Nombre + to bits, be tickled pink.
    * falto de alegría = joyless.
    * llenar de alegría = delight, brighten up.
    * loco de alegría = chuffed to bits.
    * no caber en sí de alegría = thrill + Nombre + to bits, be chuffed to bits, be tickled pink.
    * volverse loco de alegría = thrill + Nombre + to bits, be chuffed to bits, be tickled pink.

    * * *
    A (dicha, felicidad) happiness, joy
    ¡qué alegría verte por aquí! it's great to see you!, how lovely to see you!
    no sabes qué alegría me das con esa noticia you don't know how happy that news makes me, you can't imagine how glad o happy o pleased I am to hear that
    para gran alegría nuestra to our great delight
    estaba que saltaba de alegría he was jumping for joy
    Compuesto:
    joie de vivre
    B ( Bot) sesame
    Compuesto:
    alegría del hogar or de la casa
    patient Lucy ( AmE), busy Lizzie ( BrE)
    * * *

     

    alegría sustantivo femenino (dicha, felicidad) happiness, joy;
    ¡qué alegría verte! it's great to see you!;

    saltar de alegría to jump for joy
    alegría sustantivo femenino joy, happiness

    ' alegría' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    acceso
    - acoger
    - bote
    - brinco
    - causar
    - contagiosa
    - contagioso
    - de
    - derrochar
    - efusión
    - evidenciar
    - felizmente
    - forzada
    - forzado
    - gozo
    - gozosa
    - gozoso
    - humor
    - ilusión
    - ilusionar
    - inesperada
    - inesperado
    - irradiar
    - llenar
    - loca
    - loco
    - menor
    - nota
    - pasajera
    - pasajero
    - pegar
    - rebosante
    - reflejarse
    - repicar
    - representar
    - resplandecer
    - salto
    - sentir
    - ventura
    - brincar
    - caber
    - chispeante
    - disimular
    - experimentar
    - felicidad
    - fingir
    - gritar
    - grito
    - inmenso
    - invadir
    English:
    beside
    - bit
    - damp
    - day
    - delighted
    - delirious
    - exhilaration
    - fun
    - gaiety
    - happily
    - joy
    - mirth
    - overjoyed
    - playfulness
    - pride
    - spirit
    - weep
    - whoop
    - delight
    - gladden
    - gleeful
    - good
    - joyless
    - jubilant
    - merriment
    * * *
    1. [gozo] happiness, joy;
    llorar de alegría to weep with happiness o joy;
    me dio una alegría tremenda it gave me great pleasure, it made me very happy;
    ¡qué alegría volver a verte! how lovely to see you again!;
    ha sacado otro disco, para alegría de sus seguidores he has brought out a new record, to the delight of his fans
    alegría de vivir joie de vivre
    2. [motivo de gozo] joy;
    Fam
    ser la alegría de la huerta to be the life and soul of the party
    3. [irresponsabilidad] rashness, recklessness;
    gastaron el dinero con demasiada alegría they spent the money too freely
    4. alegría de la casa [planta] busy Lizzie
    * * *
    f happiness;
    me has dado una gran alegría you’ve made me very happy
    * * *
    : joy, cheer, happiness
    * * *
    alegría n happiness / joy

    Spanish-English dictionary > alegría

  • 37 alfabeto

    m.
    alphabet.
    alfabeto Morse Morse code
    * * *
    1 (abecedario) alphabet
    2 (código) code
    \
    alfabeto Morse Morse code
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    * * *
    masculino alphabet
    * * *
    = alphabet, character set, script.
    Ex. There are only two sets of symbols whose orders are reasonably universally recognised: the letters of the Roman alphabet (either small or capitals), and Arabic numerals.
    Ex. Apart from the different character sets that can be used for notation, there are two types of notation: pure notation and mixed notation.
    Ex. Schoolchildren, students, and other whose native language is written in a non-Roman script may find alphabetical order according to Roman characters an almost insurmountable hurdle in the use of catalogues and indexes.
    ----
    * alfabeto en información = information literate [information-literate].
    * alfabeto griego aldino = Aldine greek.
    * alfabeto no romano = non-Roman alphabet.
    * alfabeto romano = Roman alphabet, latin alphabet.
    * en varios alfabetos = multiscript [multi-script].
    * letra del alfabeto = alphabet letter, alphabetic letter.
    * * *
    masculino alphabet
    * * *
    = alphabet, character set, script.

    Ex: There are only two sets of symbols whose orders are reasonably universally recognised: the letters of the Roman alphabet (either small or capitals), and Arabic numerals.

    Ex: Apart from the different character sets that can be used for notation, there are two types of notation: pure notation and mixed notation.
    Ex: Schoolchildren, students, and other whose native language is written in a non-Roman script may find alphabetical order according to Roman characters an almost insurmountable hurdle in the use of catalogues and indexes.
    * alfabeto en información = information literate [information-literate].
    * alfabeto griego aldino = Aldine greek.
    * alfabeto no romano = non-Roman alphabet.
    * alfabeto romano = Roman alphabet, latin alphabet.
    * en varios alfabetos = multiscript [multi-script].
    * letra del alfabeto = alphabet letter, alphabetic letter.

    * * *
    alphabet
    en el alfabeto Morse in Morse (code)
    el alfabeto griego/cirílico the Greek/Cyrillic alphabet
    * * *

    alfabeto sustantivo masculino
    alphabet
    alfabeto sustantivo masculino alphabet
    ' alfabeto' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    Morse
    English:
    alphabet
    - letter
    - script
    * * *
    alphabet
    alfabeto braille Braille alphabet;
    Alfabeto Fonético Internacional International Phonetic Alphabet;
    alfabeto latino Roman alphabet;
    alfabeto morse Morse code
    * * *
    m alphabet
    * * *
    : alphabet
    * * *
    alfabeto n alphabet

    Spanish-English dictionary > alfabeto

  • 38 alfanumérico

    adj.
    alphanumeric, alphameric, alphanumerical, alphamerical.
    * * *
    1 alphanumeric
    * * *
    * * *
    = alphanumerical [alpha-numerical], alphanumeric [alpha-numeric].
    Nota: Referido a la combinación de letras del alfabeto, símbolos y números.
    Ex. The information contained in the texts ( alpha-numerical characters), figures, photographs and/or the sounds recorded in binary code, can be processed more efficiently and reliably with the aid of digital electronic systems.
    Ex. When a computer is used to produce a printed book or microform catalogue the drudgery of 'filing' the entries in an alphabetic, numeric or alphanumeric order is removed since this can be done automatically.
    * * *
    = alphanumerical [alpha-numerical], alphanumeric [alpha-numeric].
    Nota: Referido a la combinación de letras del alfabeto, símbolos y números.

    Ex: The information contained in the texts ( alpha-numerical characters), figures, photographs and/or the sounds recorded in binary code, can be processed more efficiently and reliably with the aid of digital electronic systems.

    Ex: When a computer is used to produce a printed book or microform catalogue the drudgery of 'filing' the entries in an alphabetic, numeric or alphanumeric order is removed since this can be done automatically.

    * * *
    alphanumeric
    * * *
    alfanumérico, -a adj
    Informát alphanumeric
    * * *
    adj alphanumeric

    Spanish-English dictionary > alfanumérico

  • 39 almacenamiento de datos

    (n.) = data storage
    Ex. Data storage for microcomputers will be raised to greater heights by the development of the video disc, and particularly the digital optical disc, which can store up to 2 Gigabytes, or 2 thousand million characters.
    * * *

    Ex: Data storage for microcomputers will be raised to greater heights by the development of the video disc, and particularly the digital optical disc, which can store up to 2 Gigabytes, or 2 thousand million characters.

    * * *
    data storage

    Spanish-English dictionary > almacenamiento de datos

  • 40 alumno

    m.
    pupil, student.
    * * *
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    \
    alumno externo day pupil
    antiguo alumno (de colegio) old boy, former pupil 2 (de universidad) old student, former student
    * * *
    (f. - alumna)
    noun
    2) pupil, schoolboy, schoolgirl
    * * *
    alumno, -a
    SM / F
    1) (Escol) pupil; (Univ) student

    antiguo alumno — (Escol) old boy, former pupil, alumnus (EEUU); (Univ) old student, former student, alumnus (EEUU)

    alumno/a externo/a — day pupil

    alumno/a interno/a — boarder

    2) (Jur) ward, foster child
    * * *
    - na masculino, femenino ( de colegio) pupil; ( de universidad) student

    antiguos alumnos or ex-alumnos de la universidad — ex-students o (AmE) alumni of the university

    * * *
    = pupil, student, learner.
    Ex. It describes the annual hobby exchanges week for 6th grade pupils at King's Cristian School library, when pupils swap collectable items eg baseball cards, stamps, coins and shells.
    Ex. Schoolchildren, students, and other whose native language is written in a non-Roman script may find alphabetical order according to Roman characters an almost insurmountable hurdle in the use of catalogues and indexes.
    Ex. Learning takes place in one environment but is put to work in another, and the learner is left to make the transition.
    ----
    * alumna de un colegio de educación mixta = co-ed.
    * alumno de autoescuela = learner driver.
    * alumno de cuarto = fourth grader.
    * alumno de cuarto año = fourth grader.
    * alumno de cuarto curso = fourth grader.
    * alumno de cuarto grado = fourth grader.
    * alumno de primer año = first grader.
    * alumno de primer curso = first grader.
    * alumno de primero = first grader.
    * alumno de quinto = fifth grader.
    * alumno de quinto año = fifth grader.
    * alumno de quinto curso = fifth grader.
    * alumno de segundo = second grader.
    * alumno de segundo año = second grader.
    * alumno de segundo curso = second grader.
    * alumno de séptimo = seventh grader.
    * alumno de séptimo año = seventh grader.
    * alumno de séptimo curso = seventh grader.
    * alumno de sexto = sixth grader.
    * alumno de sexto año = sixth grader.
    * alumno de sexto curso = sixth grader.
    * alumno de tercer año = third grader.
    * alumno de tercer curso = third grader.
    * alumno de tercero = third grader.
    * alumno de un año = grader.
    * alumno de un curso = grader.
    * alumno no aplicado = underachiever.
    * alumno que hace novillos = school truant, truant.
    * alumno que hace rabona = school truant, truant.
    * alumnos = taught.
    * alumno trabajador = student staff.
    * antiguo alumno = alum.
    * asociación de antiguos alumnos = alumni association.
    * Asociación de Madres y Padres de Alumnos (AMPA) = Parent-Teacher Association (PTA).
    * asociación de padres de alumnos = Parent-Teacher Association (PTA).
    * curso para alumnos con matrícula libre = part-time course.
    * número de alumnos matriculados = enrolment [enrollment, -USA].
    * reunión de antiguos alumnos = alumni reunion, class reunion.
    * * *
    - na masculino, femenino ( de colegio) pupil; ( de universidad) student

    antiguos alumnos or ex-alumnos de la universidad — ex-students o (AmE) alumni of the university

    * * *
    = pupil, student, learner.

    Ex: It describes the annual hobby exchanges week for 6th grade pupils at King's Cristian School library, when pupils swap collectable items eg baseball cards, stamps, coins and shells.

    Ex: Schoolchildren, students, and other whose native language is written in a non-Roman script may find alphabetical order according to Roman characters an almost insurmountable hurdle in the use of catalogues and indexes.
    Ex: Learning takes place in one environment but is put to work in another, and the learner is left to make the transition.
    * alumna de un colegio de educación mixta = co-ed.
    * alumno de autoescuela = learner driver.
    * alumno de cuarto = fourth grader.
    * alumno de cuarto año = fourth grader.
    * alumno de cuarto curso = fourth grader.
    * alumno de cuarto grado = fourth grader.
    * alumno de primer año = first grader.
    * alumno de primer curso = first grader.
    * alumno de primero = first grader.
    * alumno de quinto = fifth grader.
    * alumno de quinto año = fifth grader.
    * alumno de quinto curso = fifth grader.
    * alumno de segundo = second grader.
    * alumno de segundo año = second grader.
    * alumno de segundo curso = second grader.
    * alumno de séptimo = seventh grader.
    * alumno de séptimo año = seventh grader.
    * alumno de séptimo curso = seventh grader.
    * alumno de sexto = sixth grader.
    * alumno de sexto año = sixth grader.
    * alumno de sexto curso = sixth grader.
    * alumno de tercer año = third grader.
    * alumno de tercer curso = third grader.
    * alumno de tercero = third grader.
    * alumno de un año = grader.
    * alumno de un curso = grader.
    * alumno no aplicado = underachiever.
    * alumno que hace novillos = school truant, truant.
    * alumno que hace rabona = school truant, truant.
    * alumnos = taught.
    * alumno trabajador = student staff.
    * antiguo alumno = alum.
    * asociación de antiguos alumnos = alumni association.
    * Asociación de Madres y Padres de Alumnos (AMPA) = Parent-Teacher Association (PTA).
    * asociación de padres de alumnos = Parent-Teacher Association (PTA).
    * curso para alumnos con matrícula libre = part-time course.
    * número de alumnos matriculados = enrolment [enrollment, -USA].
    * reunión de antiguos alumnos = alumni reunion, class reunion.

    * * *
    alumno -na
    masculine, feminine
    un antiguo alumno or un ex-alumno del colegio one of the school's old boys
    antiguos alumnos or ex-alumnos de la universidad ex-students o ( AmE) alumni of the university
    Compuestos:
    alumno externo, alumna externa
    ( masculine) day student ( AmE), day boy o pupil ( BrE); ( feminine) day student ( AmE), day girl o pupil ( BrE)
    alumno interno, alumna interna
    boarder
    * * *

     

    alumno
    ◊ -na sustantivo masculino, femenino ( de colegio) pupil;


    ( de universidad) student;

    alumno,-a m,f (escolar) pupil
    Univ student
    alumno interno, boarder

    ' alumno' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    alumna
    - aventajada
    - aventajado
    - escabechar
    - interna
    - interno
    - atento
    - bueno
    - calificar
    - distinguido
    - evaluar
    - externo
    - indisciplinado
    - jalar
    - peor
    - pizarra
    - pupilo
    - readmitir
    - rendir
    - suspender
    - tronar
    - volar
    English:
    alumnus
    - junior
    - pupil
    - scholar
    - school-leaver
    - schoolboy
    - schoolchild
    - senior
    - student
    - disruptive
    - prefect
    - worst
    * * *
    alumno, -a nm,f
    [de escuela, profesor particular] pupil; [de universidad] student;
    ex alumno [de escuela] ex-pupil, former pupil, US alumnus;
    [de universidad] former student, US alumnus alumno externo day pupil;
    alumno de intercambio exchange student;
    * * *
    m, alumna f student
    * * *
    alumno, -na n
    1) : pupil, student
    2)
    ex-alumno, -na : alumnus, alumna f
    3) ex-alumnos, -nas npl
    : alumni, alumnae f
    * * *
    1. (de colegio) pupil
    2. (de universidad) student

    Spanish-English dictionary > alumno

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